Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods Sample Clauses

Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods. 1. A Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods (hereinafter referred to as "Subcommittee") is hereby established.
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Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods. 1. For the purposes of the effective implementation and operation of this Chapter, the functions of the Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods (hereinafter referred to in this Article as “the Sub-Committee”) established in accordance with Article 9 shall be:
Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods. 1. The Parties hereby establish a Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods (hereinafter referred to in this Article as "the Sub- Committee"). 2. The functions of the Sub-Committee shall be: (a) reviewing and monitoring the implementation and operation of this Chapter; (b) considering any other matter related to this Chapter as the Parties may agree; (c) discussing any amendments to Annex 1, in accordance with the amendment of the Harmonized System to ensure that each Party's obligations under this Agreement shall not be altered; (d) consulting on and endeavoring to resolve any difference related to the scope of application of this Chapter that may arise between the Parties; (e) establishing, if necessary, ad hoc working groups to accomplish any specific tasks; (f) reporting the findings of the Sub-Committee to the Commission; and (g) other functions assigned by the Commission. 3. The Sub-Committee shall be composed of government officials of the Parties. 4. The Sub-Committee shall hold meetings, in principle, every two years, and at such times and venues or by means, as may be agreed by the Parties.
Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods. 1. For the purposes of the effective implementation andoperation of this Section, a Sub-Committee on Trade inGoods (hereinafter referred to in this Article as "the Sub-Committee") shall be established pursuant to Article 165. 2. The Sub- Committee shall meet at such venue and times as may be agreed by the Parties. 3. The functions of the Sub-Committee shall be: (a) reviewing the implementation and operation of this Section; (b) reporting the findings of the Sub-Committee tothe Joint Committee; and (c) carrying out other functions which may bedelegated by the Joint Committee pursuant toArticle 165.
Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods. 1. A Sub-Committee of the High-Powered Joint Trade Committee (hereinafter referred to as “Sub-Committee”) is hereby established, consisting of representatives of the Parties.
Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods. For the purposes of the effective implementation andoperation of this Chapter, the functions of the Sub-Committee on Trade in Goods (hereinafter referred to inthis Article as "the Sub-Committee") established inaccordance with Article 15 shall be: (a) reviewing and monitoring the implementation andoperation of this Chapter; (b) discussing any issues related to this Chapter; (c) reporting the findings of the Sub-Committee tothe Joint Committee; (d) reviewing and making appropriate recommendations,as necessary, to the Joint Committee on theOperational Procedures for Trade in Goodsreferred to in Article 27; and (e) carrying out other functions as may be delegatedby the Joint Committee in accordance with Article 14.
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