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"I would not speculate on trends in domestic regulations," he said.
Their tasks are described in the association's domestic regulations.
Over the years the domestic regulations were renewed repeatedly through negotiated contracts.
Korea will need to changes its domestic regulations to comply with these commitments, whereas no such change would be needed in Europe.
Codex member countries are obliged to revise their domestic regulations to comply with the commission's standards.
This guide also shows you how to comply with domestic regulations and tariffs and duties on imports.
In addition to regulations governing exports and imports, the guide provides access to a database of domestic regulations.
Labor and environmental advocates argue that free trade thereby creates conditions that allow companies to circumvent domestic regulations by producing elsewhere.
As a lot of the Department's domestic regulations begin in the EU there is also a link to the Better Regulation agenda.
It is understood that officials are now planning to look at using ministerial powers to create domestic regulations to apply to such products sold in New Zealand.
Today the American wine industry faces the growing challenges of expanding international exports and dealing with domestic regulations on interstate sales and shipment of wine.
The Service Council has three subsidiary bodies: financial services, domestic regulations, GATS rules and specific commitments.
The Food Standards Agency's current statement of new regulation lists all new domestic regulations being implemented between 1 July and 31 December 2011.
Frequently as they had been visited, it might have been imagined, that their religious, political, and domestic regulations, manners, and customs, must, by this time, be thoroughly understood.
The Chancellor's budget, in May 2011 included a three-year moratorium on new domestic regulations for the smallest companies, ie those with fewer than 10 employees, or those just starting up.
The active attention I had been giving to domestic regulations, which were generally settled before he rose, or a walk, gave a glow to my countenance, that contrasted with his squallid appearance.
For most generations there were two engine sizes available: one smaller version, to suit Japanese domestic regulations, of either 550 or 660 cc, and a bigger-engined version for export markets.
The Yunker line of tonics is also sold in the U.S., Europe and Singapore, but the contents of some tonics have been altered to meet domestic regulations.
The European Commission has insisted that France, Italy, Spain and Portugal scrap their quotas on Japanese car imports as part of an effort to remove conflicting domestic regulations.
Both liberals and conservatives have questioned whether the "dispute resolution panels" established under the W.T.O. interfere with national sovereignty by ordering changes in domestic regulations in nations around the world.
The use of multi-bank loans is quite common in the USA (and other countries) where domestic regulations limit the size of loan that a single bank can grant to any one customer.
Responsibility for ensuring compliance with the requirements of domestic regulations lies with agencies dealing with the wider aspects of marine safety, aircraft safety, road safety and rail safety.
Although the fish's plight is well documented, and international and domestic regulations protect the surviving stock on paper, the region's manifest lawlessness and graft undermine rules to the point of uselessness.
The Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures (TRIMs) are rules that apply to the domestic regulations a country applies to foreign investors, often as part of an industrial policy.
South Africa's automobile exports are booming, making cars one of the country's fastest-growing industries, largely because of new trade agreements and domestic regulations that give companies credits for cars and parts they export.