Examples of Tier 2 countries in a sentence
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The USCIRF defines Tier 2 countries as those where the violations engaged in or tolerated by the government are serious and are characterized by at least one of the elements of the “systematic, ongoing, and egregious” standard for “countries of particular concern” (CPCs, a formal State Department designation; see United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, Annual Report 2018, “India,” https://go.usa.gov/xUG4t).
Current delays in Tier 2 countries would materially limit the effectiveness of EBTP framework.
There needs to be a commitment from both Tier 1 and Tier 2 countries to adhere to non-extraterritoriality for products where EBTP is applied.
The license exception limit for Tier 2 countries was raised from 33,000 to 45,000 MTOPS; and the license exception limit for Tier 3 countries was raised from 20,000 to 28,000 MTOPS.
Tier 2 countries are those whose governments do not fully comply with the TVPA’s minimum standards but are making significant efforts to bring themselves into compliance with those standards.
Tier 2 countries do not meet the minimum standards but are making a significant effort to do so.
Tier 2 countries do not meet the minimum standards but are making significant efforts to do so.
In addition, with the assistance of the UCD in the Tier 2 countries, the review team was able to select, contact and recruit individuals knowledgeable about HIV prevention from six stakeholder groups in seven of the eight Tier 2 countries.
China and India are the two main consumers of agricultural raw material exports (more than 90 per cent) and fuel exports (almost 85 per cent) from Africa.