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World Trade
Organization G/SPS/N/CAN/494/Add.1
26 May 2011 (11-2633) Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Original: English/ French
NOTIFICATION
Addendum
The following communication, received on 23 May 2011, is being circulated at the request of the Delegation of Canada.
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Established Maximum Residue Limit: Spiromesifen The proposed maximum residue limit document for spiromesifen notified in G/SPS/N/CAN/494 (dated 3 December 2010) was adopted 16 May 2011 as the Established Maximum Residue Limit: Spiromesifen (EMRL2011-29).
The MRLs documented therein are legally in effect as of 16 May 2011, the publication date of EMRL2011-29.
A complete list of all pesticide MRLs legally established in Canada can be found on the Maximum Residue Limits for Pesticides webpage in the Pesticides and Pest Management section of Health Canada's Website ("http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/pest/part/protect-proteger/food-nourriture/mrl-lm
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2011.05.26 |
G/SPS/N/CAN/494/Add.1 |
Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures - Notification - Canada - Pesticides - Residues - Spiromesifen - Addendum
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World Trade
Organization RESTRICTED WT/TF/IMF/57
14 January 2010
(10-0154) Original: English
COMMUNICATION FROM THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Pursuant to Paragraph 3 of the "Agreement between the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization" (WT/L/195), the following text of the IMF Executive Board Decision taken on 30 December 2009, relating to the exchange restrictions of the Syrian Arab Republic has been communicated to the WTO.
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The Fund takes this decision in concluding the 2009 Article XIV consultation with the Syrian Arab Republic.
The Syrian Arab Republic continues to maintain restrictions on the making of payments and transfers for current international transactions, including administrative allocation of foreign exchange, under the transitional arrangements under Article XIV section 2, as described in EBD/09/91, Rev. 1. In addition, the Syrian Arab Republic maintains three exchange restrictions and one m
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2010.01.14 |
WT/TF/IMF/57 |
Communication from the International Monetary Fund - [Text of the IMF Executive Board Decision taken on 15 December 2009, relating to the exchange restrictions of the Syrian Arab Republic]
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World Trade Organization
Organisation Mondiale du Commerce
Organización Mundial del Comercio
WT/MIN(09)/INF/4
25 September 2009
(09-4506) Ministerial Conference
Seventh Session
Geneva, 30 November -
2 December 2009 Conférence ministérielle
Septième session
Genève, 30 novembre -
2 décembre 2009
Conferencia Ministerial
Séptimo período de sesiones
Ginebra, 30 de noviembre -
2 de diciembre de 2009
Information Circular No. 4
Participation of the LDC Officials
Mr. Felipe Vargas-Maza, Logistics Unit Head, Institute for Training and Technical Cooperation (ITTC), will be coordinating the necessary arrangements for the participation of the LDC Officials, to be sponsored by the WTO, to attend the WTO 7th Ministerial Conference.
Tel.: +41 22 / 739 50 18 – Fax.: +41 22 / 730 57 24 – Email: felipe.vargas@wto.org
Circulaire d'information n° 4
Participation des représentants des PMA
M. Felipe Vargas-Maza, Chef de l'Unité de la log
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2009.09.25 |
WT/MIN(09)/INF/4 |
Ministerial Conference - Seventh Session - Geneva, 30 November - 2 December 2009 - Seventh Ministerial Conference - Information Circular No. 4 - Participation of the LDC Officials
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World Trade
Organization WT/L/741
2 December 2008 (08-5883) General Council
18-19 December 2008 Original: English/ French
CANADIAN TARIFF TREATMENT FOR COMMONWEALTH
CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES
2008 Report of the Government of Canada on the
Trade-Related Provisions of CARIBCAN
The following communication, dated 1 December 2008, is being circulated at the request of the Delegation of Canada.
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Introduction
CARIBCAN is an economic and trade development assistance program for the Commonwealth Caribbean countries and territories established as a result of a commitment by Canada at the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Nassau in October 1985.
The objectives of CARIBCAN are to enhance Commonwealth Caribbean trade and export earnings, improve the trade and economic development prospects of the region, promote new investment opportunities, and encourage enhanced economic integration and co-operation. The main feature of CARIBCAN i
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2008.12.02 |
WT/L/741 |
General Council - 18 - 19 December 2008 - Canadian Tariff Treatment for Commonwealth Caribbean Countries - 2008 Report of the Government of Canada on the Trade-Related Provisions of Caribcan
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World Trade
Organization WT/IFSC/M/18
27 June 2007
(07-2733) Integrated Framework Steering Committee
Nineteenth Session
report on the 19th session of the
integrated framework steering committee (ifsc)
Tuesday, 1 May 2007, WTO, Geneva
Chairperson: Ambassador Mia Horn af Rantzien (Sweden)
adoption of the agenda
The Integrated Framework Steering Committee (IFSC) held its nineteenth session on Tuesday, 1 May 2007. The agenda is reproduced in Annex I.
47th meeting of the integrated framework working group: report by the chair of the ifwg
The Chairperson of the IFSC said that the Integrated Framework Working Group (IFWG) had considered two important items, both related to the enhanced IF namely: (i) the recommendations by the Transition Team of an enhanced IF (Transition Team) to operationalize the enhanced IF; and (ii) the transitional arrangements to ensure a smooth transition from the current IF to its enhanced phase. She invited the Chairpers
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2007.06.27 |
WT/IFSC/M/18 |
Integrated Framework Steering Committee - Nineteenth Session - Report on the 19th Session of the Integrated Framework Steering Committee (IFSC) - Tuesday, 1 May 2007, WTO, Geneva
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World Trade
Organization WT/IFSC/W/15/Corr.1
11 July 2006 (06-3332) Integrated Framework Steering Committee
AN ENHANCED INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK
Report of the Chairman of the Task Force on an Enhanced Integrated Framework,
Including Recommendations
Corrigendum
Page 11 (Appendix II) should be replaced by the following:
Appendix II
Task Force on an enhanced Integrated Framework
Membership of the Task Force
Benin Dominique Fifatin
Eloi Laourou
Canada (Chair) H.E. Don Stephenson
Mark Gawn
European Commission Jan-Peter Mout
Peter Young
Walter Kennes
Andrea Nicolai
Finland Jatta Jamsen
Italy Dario Ciccarelli
Japan Kiminori Iwama
Asoko Sato
Lesotho Pheko Masabata
Nepal H.E. Gyan Chandra Acharya
Norway Frederik Arthur
Rwanda Edouard Bizumuremyi
Senegal Mbaye Ndiaye
Sweden Niklas Strom
Switzerland Jean-Pierre Cuendet
Darius Kurek
Tanzania Nyasugara Kadege
Lucas N. Saronga
UK Edward
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2006.07.11 |
WT/IFSC/W/15/Corr.1 |
Integrated Framework Steering Committee - An Enhanced Integrated Framework - Report of the Chairman of the Task Force on an Enhanced Integrated Framework, Including Recommendations - Corrigendum
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World Trade
Organization G/L/769
28 March 2006 (06-1422) Original: Spanish
INTRODUCTION OF HARMONIZED SYSTEM 1996 CHANGES
INTO WTO SCHEDULES OF TARIFF CONCESSIONS
Argentina – Schedule LXIV
Request for a Waiver
The following communication, dated 23 March 2006, is being circulated at the request of the delegation of Argentina.
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With regard to the transposition of Argentina's Schedule LXIV into the Harmonized System 1996, I have the honour to inform you that Argentina wishes to request an extension of the waiver in order to suspend application of the provisions of Article II of the GATT 1994.
To that end it submits the following information:
- Date of original waiver: 13 December
- Date of submission of documents relevant to the HS implementation: 30 May 1995
- Number of extensions and dates granted: 15
18 July 1996; 24 April 1997; 22 October 1997; 24 April 1998; 14 October 1998; 15 June 1999; 4 N
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2006.03.28 |
G/L/769 |
Introduction of Harmonized System 1996 Changes into WTO Schedules of Tariff Concessions - Argentina - Schedule LXIV - Request for a Waiver
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World Trade
Organization G/L/223/Rev.13
28 February 2006 (06-0896) Council for Trade in Goods
UPDATING OF THE LISTING OF NOTIFICATION OBLIGATIONS AND
THE COMPLIANCE THEREWITH AS SET OUT IN ANNEX III OF THE REPORT
OF THE WORKING GROUP ON NOTIFICATION OBLIGATIONS AND PROCEDURES
Revision
1. At its meeting on 15 October 1996, the Council for Trade in Goods considered the report of the Working Group on Notification Obligations and Procedures (G/L/112) and decided, inter alia, that the listing of notification obligations and the compliance therewith, contained in its Annex III, should be maintained on an ongoing basis and circulated to all Members.
2. Accordingly Annex III of document G/L/112 has been repeatedly updated. The present document updates the information, including the explanatory notes, and the listing of notifications to include all notifications of a regular or periodic nature up to 31 December 2005.
3. It should be noted that this list
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2006.02.28 |
G/L/223/Rev.13 |
Council for Trade in Goods - Updating of the Listing of Notification Obligations and the Compliance Therewith as Set out in Annex III of the Report of the Working Group on Notification Obligations and Procedures - Revision
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World Trade
Organization WT/TF/COH/S/11
16 February 2006 (06-0662)
COHERENCE IN GLOBAL ECONOMIC POLICY-MAKING:
WTO Cooperation with the IMF and the World Bank
Report (2005) by the Director-General
This report has been prepared pursuant to paragraph 2 of the General Council Decision on "Agreements Between the WTO, the IMF and the World Bank", to inform Members about the activities carried out by the WTO under its cooperation agreements with the IMF and the World Bank.
Cooperation between the WTO, the IMF and the World Bank continued to expand across a range of activities in 2005 – from staff contacts and information sharing, to attendance at meetings, arrangements for institutional cooperation, and joint initiatives at senior levels. This reflects the importance of the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) and underlines the importance of Bank and Fund support to a successful outcome. More broadly, coherence is a response to the globalization of the world econ
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2006.02.16 |
WT/TF/COH/S/11 |
Coherence in Global Economic Policy-making: WTO Cooperation with the IMF and the World Bank - Report (2005) by the Director-general
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World Trade
Organization WT/INF/100
3 November 2005
(05-5200)
NOTE FROM THE SECRETARIAT
Security Arrangements During the Period 8 – 9 November 2005
The purpose of this notice is to inform you of the security arrangements planned for the period from 8 to 9 November 2005.
A list of persons other than delegates based in Geneva who will be attending the Centre William Rappard (CWR) must reach the Reception and Identification Facility (BAI@wto.org) before 1.00 p.m. on 7 November 2005.
Vehicle access:
(a) Vehicles of Heads of Delegation of Members and Observers will be parked in the CWR south car park. To gain access to the site, vehicles must display a red badge on their windscreens.
(b) Other delegates' vehicles will be parked in the Sécheron car park (chemin des Mines), where an area will be set aside for them. To gain access to the site vehicles must display a blue badge on their windscreens. Please note that space in that car park is limited
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2005.11.03 |
WT/INF/100 |
Note from the Secretariat - Security Arrangements during the Period 8 - 9 November 2005
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World Trade
Organization WT/L/607/Add.13
5 September 2005 (05-3845)
european communities – the acp-ec partnership agreement
Recourse to Arbitration Pursuant to the Annex to the Decision of 14 November 2001
Communication from the Secretariat
Addendum
The communication below, dated 1 August 2005, addressed by the Chairman of the Arbitrator to the Chairman of the General Council, is circulated for the information of Members.
The award of the Arbitrator was circulated in document WT/L/616 on 1 August 2005.
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"It is my honour to notify you, in accordance with the last paragraph of the Annex to WT/MIN(01)/15, of the Award of the Arbitrator. It will be circulated to Members of the World Trade Organization at 5 p.m. today in document WT/L/616. It is a confidential document until its circulation to all WTO Members."
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WT/L/436 (also circulated as a Ministerial Conference document as WT/MIN(01)/15).
WT/L/60
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2005.09.05 |
WT/L/607/Add.13 |
European Communities - The ACP-EC Partnership Agreement - Recourse to Arbitration pursuant to the Annex to the Decision of 14 November 2001 - Communication [...]rom the Secretariat - Addendum
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World Trade
Organization RESTRICTED CPC/10/Add.83
9 August 2005 (05-3556) Preferential Arrangements Among
Developing Countries Negotiated in GATT Original: English
information concerning certification of origin
Notification from Brazil
Addendum
The following communication, dated 2 August 2005, is being circulated at the request of the Delegation of Brazil.
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The Permanent Mission of Brazil has been instructed by its authorities to update the information contained in document CPC/10/Add.2 in order to include new stamps and signatures issued by the Federation of Industries of the State of Rio Grande do Sul ("FIERGS"). This request concerns the certificates of origin issued in Brazil under the "Protocol Relating to Trade Negotiations Among Developing Countries (P16)".
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CPC/10/Add.83Page 8
CPC/10/Add.83 Page 7
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2005.08.09 |
CPC/10/Add.83 |
Preferential Arrangements Among Developing Countries Negotiated in GATT - Information Concerning Certification of Origin - Notification from Brazil - Addendum
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World Trade
Organization RESTRICTED WT/BOP/R/79
22 July 2005 (05-3321) Committee on Balance-of-Payments Restrictions
note On THE meeting of 19 july 2005
The Committee on Balance-of-Payments Restrictions met on 19 July 2005, under the Chairmanship of Mr. Victor Echevarría Ugarte (Spain), to review work on outstanding implementation issues under Paragraph 12(b) of the Doha Ministerial Declaration.
The Chairman emphasized that, for the present meeting, he was acting in his capacity as Friend of the Chairman of the Trade Negotiations Committee (TNC). He added that the Committee meeting convened for 20 June had been postponed in order to allow more time for the process of informal consultations.
He recalled that at the Committee meeting of 26 April he had circulated a non-paper on outstanding implementation issues (JOB(05)/60) which reflected drafting suggestions to paragraph 14 of WT/BOP/R/66 that had been made during the process of informal consultations. This t
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2005.07.22 |
WT/BOP/R/79 |
Committee on Balance-of-Payments Restrictions - Note on the Meeting of 19 July 2005
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World Trade
Organization WT/INF/95
5 July 2005 (05-2920)
NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
In accordance with the Guidelines for Arrangements on Relations With Non-Governmental Organizations (WT/L/162) and as a follow-up to the Director-General's recent initiatives on greater transparency and an enhanced dialogue with NGOs, the list of NGO Position Papers received by the Secretariat is circulated for the information of Members.
Interested delegations that wish to consult these documents in more detail are requested to contact Mrs. Susan Barbier, ext. 5677, in the External Relations Division.
The NGO Position Papers listed below were received before 4 July 2005.
Discussions Papers:
Inter-Linkages between the Three Pillars at the WTO
Market Access Package
Special Agricultural Safeguard (SSG)
Tariff Rate Quote (TRQ) Administration
Selection and Treatment of Sensitive Products
Domestic Support
((English only - also available electronically) Canadian,
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2005.07.05 |
WT/INF/95 |
Note by the Secretariat - List of NGO Position Papers Received by the Secretariat
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World Trade
Organization WT/IFSC/M/12
10 June 2005 (05-2409) Integrated Framework Steering Committee
Thirteenth Session
REPORT ON THE 13TH MEETING OF THE
INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK STEERING COMMITTEE (IFSC)
Friday, 29 April 2005, WTO, Geneva
Chairperson: H.E. Mr. Henrik Rée Iversen (Denmark)
The Integrated Framework Steering Committee (IFSC) held its thirteenth meeting on Friday, 29 April 2005.
The adopted agenda is reproduced in Annex I.
A. Observer Status for FAO and UNIDO
Based on their manifested interest in the work of the Integrated Framework (IF), the Chairman welcomed the participation of FAO and UNIDO to the IFSC, as observers on a regular basis. He underlined the importance of increased and broadened cooperation between the IF and other agencies. He recalled that the FAO and UNIDO were present in many least-developed countries (LDCs) and had expertise in the areas identified in many Diagnostic Trade Integration Studies (DTISs). He furthe
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2005.06.10 |
WT/IFSC/M/12 |
Integrated Framework Steering Committee - Thirteenth Session - Report on the 13th Meeting of the Integrated Framework Steering Committee (IFSC) - Friday, 29 April 2005, WTO, Geneva
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