Chile - Japan EPA (2007)
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Only companies with actual and effective domicile in Chile and organized under the laws of Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay, or Paraguay shall be authorized to provide international land transportation services between Chile and Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay, or Paraguay. Furthermore, to obtain an international land transport permit, in the case of foreign juridical persons, more than 50 percent of its corporate capital and effective control shall be held by nationals of Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay, or Paraguay.

23. Sector: Transportation

Sub-Sector: Land Transportation

Industry Classification: CPC 712 Other land transport services

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Article 107) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 108)

Level of Government : National

Measures: Law 18.290, Official Gazette, February 7, 1984, Title IV (Ley 18.290, Diario Oficial, febrero 7, 1984, Titulo IV). Supreme Decree 485 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Official Gazette, September 7, 1960, Geneva Convention (Decreto Supremo 485 del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Diario Oficial, septiembre 7, 1960, Convención de Ginebra)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

Motor vehicles bearing foreign license plates that enter Chile on a temporary basis, pursuant to provisions set forth in the 1949 Geneva Convention on Road Traffic, shall circulate freely throughout the national territory for the period established therein, provided that they comply with the requirements established by Chilean law.

Holders of valid international driving licenses or certificates issued in a foreign country in accordance with the Geneva Convention may drive anywhere within the national territory. The driver of a vehicle bearing foreign license plates who holds an international driver's license shall present, upon request by the authorities, the documents certifying both the roadworthiness of the vehicle and the use and validity of his or her personal documents.

Annex 7. referred to in Chapters 8 and 9 Reservations for Future Measures

1. The Schedule of a Party sets out, pursuant to paragraph

2 of Article 79 and paragraph 2 of Article 110,

the reservations taken by that Party with respect to specific sectors, sub-sectors or activities for which it may maintain existing, or adopt new or more restrictive, measures that do not conform with obligations imposed by:

(a) Article 73 or 107;

(b) Article 74 or 108;

(c) Article 77;

(d) Article 78; or

(e) Article 109.

2. Each reservation sets out the following elements:

(a) "Sector" refers to the general sector in which the reservation is taken;

(b) "Sub-Sector" refers to the specific sector in which the reservation is taken;

(c) "Industry Classification" refers, where applicable, and only for transparency purposes, to the activity covered by the reservation according to domestic or international industry classification codes;

(d) "Type of Reservation" specifies the obligations referred to in paragraph 1 for which the reservation is taken;

(e) "Description" sets out the scope of the sector, sub-sector or activities covered by the reservation; and

(f) "Existing Measures" identifies, for transparency purposes, existing measures that apply to the sector, sub-sector or activities covered by the reservation.

3. In the interpretation of a reservation, all elements of the reservation shall be considered. The "Description" element shall prevail over all other elements.

4. In accordance with paragraph 2 of Article 79 and paragraph 2 of Article 110, the obligations specified in the "Type of Reservation" element do not apply to the sectors, sub-sectors and activities identified in the "Description" element.

5. For the purposes of this Annex:

(a) the term "JSIC" means Japan Standard Industrial Classification set out by the Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, and revised on March 7, 2002; and

(b) the term "CPC" means the Provisional Central Product Classification (Statistical paper Series M, No. 77, Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office of the United Nations, New York, 1991).

Schedule of Japan

1. Sector: All Sectors

Sub-Sector:

Industry Classification:

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Article 73) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 78)

Description: Investment

When transferring or disposing of its equity interests in, or the assets of, a state enterprise or a governmental entity, Japan reserves the right to:

(a) prohibit or impose limitations on the ownership of such interests or assets by investors of Chile or their investments;

(b) impose limitations on the ability of investors of Chile or their investments as owners of such interests or assets to control any resulting enterprise; or

(c) adopt or maintain any measure relating to the nationality of executives, managers or members of the board of directors of any resulting enterprise.

Existing Measures:

2. Sector: All Sectors

Sub-Sector:

Industry  Classification:

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 73 and 107) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 78) Local Presence (Article 109)

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

In the event where the supply of telegraph services, postal services and betting and gambling services, manufacture of tobacco products, manufacture of Bank of Japan notes, minting and sale of coinage in Japan, which are restricted to designated enterprises or governmental entities, are liberalized to those other than the designated enterprises or governmental entities, or in the event where such designated enterprises or governmental entities no longer operate on a non-commercial basis, Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to those activities.

Existing Measures:

3. Sector: All Sectors

Sub-Sector:

Industry  Classification:

Type of Reservation: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 74 and 108)

Description: Investment and Cross-Boarder Trade in Services

1. Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral agreement in force on, or signed prior to, the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

2. Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral agreement, other than the agreement referred to in paragraph 1, involving:

(a) aviation;

(b) fisheries; or

(c) maritime matters, including salvage.

Existing Measures:

4. Sector: All Sectors (New Services)

Sub-Sector:

Industry Classification:

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Article 107) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 108) Local Presence (Article 109)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to new services other than those recognized or that should have been recognized owing to the circumstances at the time of entry into force of this Agreement by the Government of Japan.

Any services classified positively and explicitly in JSIC or CPC, at the time of entry into force of this Agreement should have been recognized by the Government of Japan at that time.

Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to the supply of services in any mode of supply in which those services were not technically feasible at the time of entry into force of this Agreement.

Existing Measures:

5. Sector: Aerospace Industry

Sub-Sector: Aircraft Industry. Space Industry

Industry Classification:  JSIC 271 Manufacture of  Classification: electrical generating, transmission, distribution and industrial apparatus  JSIC 274 Manufacture of electronic equipment  JSIC 275 Manufacture of electric measuring instruments  JSIC 279 Manufacture of miscellaneous electrical machinery equipment and supplies  JSIC 28 Manufacture of information and communication electronics equipment  JSIC 29 Manufacture of electronic parts and devices  JSIC 304 Manufacture of aircraft and parts  JSIC 3059 Manufacture of miscellaneous industrial trucks and parts and accessories  JSIC 3099 Manufacture of transportation equipment, n.e.c.  JSIC 8711 General machine repair shops, except construction and mining machinery  JSIC 872 Electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and supplies repair shop

Note: The activities covered by the reservation under JSIC 271, 274, 275, 279, 28, 29, 3059, 3099, 8711 or 872 are limited to the activities related to aircraft industry and space industry

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 73 and 107) Performance Requirements (Article 77) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 78) Local Presence (Article 109)

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to investments in aircraft industry and space industry.

Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to the supply of services in aircraft industry and space industry, including:

(a) services based on technological inducement contracts for importing technology for development, production or use;

(b) production services on fee or contract basis;

(c) repair and maintenance services; and

(d) space transportation services.

Existing Measures: Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law (Law No. 228 of 1949), Articles 27 and 30. Cabinet Order on Foreign Direct  Investment (Cabinet Order No. 261 of 1980), Articles 3 and 5.

6. Sector: Arms and Explosives Industry

Sub-Sector: Arms Industry. Explosives Manufacturing Industry

Industry Classification:  JSIC 1791 Manufacture of  Classification: explosives  JSIC 271 Manufacture of electrical generating, transmission, distribution and industrial apparatus  JSIC 274 Manufacture of electronic equipment  JSIC 275 Manufacture of electric measuring instruments  JSIC 279 Manufacture of miscellaneous electrical machinery equipment and supplies  JSIC 28 Manufacture of information and communication electronics equipment  JSIC 29 Manufacture of electronic parts and devices  JSIC 303 Shipbuilding and repairing, and manufacture of marine engines  JSIC 3059 Manufacture of miscellaneous industrial trucks and parts and accessories  JSIC 3099 Manufacture of transportation equipment, n.e.c.  JSIC 3281 Manufacture of ordnance and accessories  JSIC 8711 General machine repair shops, except construction and mining machinery  JSIC 872 Electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and supplies repair shop

Note: The activities covered by the reservation under JSIC 271, 274, 275, 279, 28, 29, 303, 3059, 3099, 8711 or 872 are limited to the activities related to arms industry.

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 73 and 107) Performance Requirements (Article 77) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 78) Local Presence (Article 109)

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to investments in arms industry and explosives manufacturing industry.

Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to the supply of services in arms industry and explosive manufacturing industry, including:

(a) services based on technological inducement contracts for importing technology for development, production or use;

(b) production services on fee or contract basis; and

(c) repair and maintenance services.

Existing Measures:  Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law (Law No. 228 of 1949), Articles 27 and 30. Cabinet Order on Foreign Direct  Investment (Cabinet Order No. 261 of 1980), Articles 3 and 5

7. Sector: Energy

Sub-Sector: Electricity Utility Industry. Gas Utility Industry. Nuclear Energy Industry

Industry Classification: JSIC 0519 Miscellaneous metal mining (limited to nuclear materials)  JSIC 2491 Manufacture of nuclear fuel JSIC 271 Manufacture of electrical generating, transmission, distribution and industrial apparatus JSIC 274 Manufacture of electronic equipment JSIC 275 Manufacture of electric measuring instruments JSIC 279 Manufacture of miscellaneous electrical machinery equipment and supplies JSIC 28 Manufacture of information and communication electronics equipment JSIC 29 Manufacture of electronic parts and devices JSIC 303 Shipbuilding and repairing, and manufacture of marine engines JSIC 3059 Manufacture of miscellaneous industrial trucks and parts and accessories JSIC 3099 Manufacture of transportation equipment, n.e.c.  JSIC 331 Production, transmission and distribution of electricity  JSIC 3411 Gasworks  JSIC 3412 Gas distribution  JSIC 3413 Gas establishments (main office, office)  JSIC 8599 Miscellaneous waste treatment services  JSIC 8711 General machine repair shops, except construction and mining machinery  JSIC 872 Electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and supplies repair shop

Note: The activities covered by the reservation under JSIC 271, 274, 275, 279, 28, 29, 303, 3059, 3099, 8599, 8711 or 872 are limited to the activities related to nuclear energy industry.

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 73 and 107) Most -Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 108) Performance Requirements (Article 77) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 78) Local Presence (Article 109)

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to investments or the supply of services in the energy industry listed in the "Sub-Sector" element.

Existing Measures: Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law (Law No. 228 of 1949), Articles 27 and 30. Cabinet Order on Foreign Direct Investment (Cabinet Order No. 261 of 1980), Articles 3 and 5. Specified Radioactive Waste Final Disposal Act (Law No. 117 of 2000), Chapter 5.

8. Sector: Fisheries

Sub-Sector: Fisheries within the Territorial Sea, Internal Waters, Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf

Industry Classification: JSIC 031 Marine fisheries JSIC 032 Inland water fisheries JSIC 041 Marine aquaculture JSIC 042 Inland water aquaculture JSIC 8493 Recreational fishing guide business

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 73 and 107) Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 74 and 108) Performance Requirements (Article 77) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 78) Local Presence (Article 109)

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to investments or the supply of services in fisheries in the territorial sea, internal waters, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of Japan.

For the purposes of this reservation, the term "fisheries" means the work of taking and cultivation of aquatic resources, including the following fisheries related services:

(a) investigation of aquatic resources without taking such resources;

(b) luring of aquatic resources;

(c) preservation and processing of fish catches;

(d) transportation of fish catches and fish products; and

(e) provision of supplies to other vessels used for fisheries.

Existing Measures: Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law (Law No. 228 of 1949), Article 27. Cabinet Order on Foreign Direct Investment (Cabinet Order No. 261 of 1980), Article 3. Law for Regulation of Fishing Operation by Foreign Nationals (Law No. 60 of 1967), Articles 3, 4 and 6. Law concerning the Exercise of Sovereign Rights concerning Fisheries in the Exclusive Economic Zones (Law No. 76 of 1996), Articles 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14

9. Sector: Information and Communications

Sub-Sector: Broadcasting Industry

Industry Classification: JSIC 381 Public broadcasting, except cablecasting JSIC 382 Private sector broadcasting, except cablecasting JSIC 383 Cablecasting

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Articles 73 and 107) Performance Requirements (Article 77) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 78) Local Presence (Article 109)

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services

Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to investments or the supply of services in broadcasting industry.

Existing Measures: Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law (Law No. 228 of 1949), Article 27.Cabinet Order on Foreign Direct Investment (Cabinet Order No. 261 of 1980), Article 3. Radio Law (Law No. 131 of 1950), Article 5. Broadcast Law (Law No. 132 of 1950), Articles 52-8 and 52-13

10. Sector: Land Transaction

Sub-Sector:

Industry Classification:

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Article 73) Most -Favored-Nation Treatment (Article 74)

Description: Investment

With respect to the acquisition or lease of land properties in Japan, prohibitions or restrictions may be imposed by Cabinet Order on foreign nationals or legal persons, where Japanese nationals or legal persons are placed under identical or similar prohibitions or restrictions in the foreign country.

Existing Measures: Alien Land Law (Law No. 42, 1925), Article 1

11. Sector: Security Guard Services

Sub-Sector:

Industry Classification: JSIC 906 Guard services

Type of Reservation: National Treatment (Article 107) Local Presence (Article 109)

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

Japan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to the supply of security guard services.

Existing Measures: Security Business Law (Law No. 117 of 1972), Articles 4 and 5

12. Sector: Public Law Enforcement and Correctional Services and Social Services

Sub-Sector:

  • Chapter   1 General Provisions 1
  • Article   1 Establishment of a Free-Trade Area 1
  • Article   2 Objectives 1
  • Article   3 Relation to other Agreements 1
  • Article   4 Publication 1
  • Article   5 Notification 1
  • Article   6 Public Comment 1
  • Article   7 Administrative Procedures 1
  • Article   8 Review and Appeal 1
  • Article   9 Confidential Information 1
  • Article   10 Contact Points 1
  • Chapter   2 General Definitions 1
  • Article   11 General Definitions 1
  • Chapter   3 Trade In Goods 1
  • Section   1 General Rules 1
  • Article   12 Classification of Goods 1
  • Article   13 National Treatment 1
  • Article   14 Elimination of Customs Duties 1
  • Article   15 Customs Valuation 1
  • Article   16 Export Duties 1
  • Article   17 Agricultural Export Subsidies 1
  • Article   18 Import and Export Restrictions 1
  • Article   19 Restrictions to Safeguard the Balance of Payments 1
  • Section   2 Bilateral Safeguard Measures 1
  • Article   20 Bilateral Safeguard Measures 1
  • Article   21 Investigation Procedures 1
  • Article   22 Conditions and Limitations 1
  • Article   23 Notification 1
  • Article   24 Consultations and Compensation 1
  • Article   25 Provisional Bilateral Safeguard Measures 1
  • Article   26 Miscellaneous 1
  • Section   3 Other Provisions 2
  • Article   27 Committee on Trade In Goods 2
  • Article   28 Definitions 2
  • Chapter   4 Rules of Origin 2
  • Section   1 Rules of Origin 2
  • Article   29 Originating Goods 2
  • Article   30 Qualifying Value Content 2
  • Article   31 Value of Materials 2
  • Article   32 De Minimis 2
  • Article   33 Accumulation 2
  • Article   34 Fungible Goods and Materials 2
  • Article   35 Sets, Kits or Composite Goods 2
  • Article   36 Indirect Materials 2
  • Article   37 Accessories, Spare Parts and Tools 2
  • Article   38 Packaging Materials and Containers for Retail Sale 2
  • Article   39 Packing Materials and Containers for Shipment 2
  • Article   40 Non-Qualifying Operations 2
  • Article   41 Consignment Criteria 2
  • Article   42 Exhibitions 2
  • Section   2 Certificate of Origin and Related Procedures 2
  • Article   43 Claim for Preferential Tariff Treatment 2
  • Article   44 Certificate of Origin 2
  • Article   45 Obligations Regarding Exportations 3
  • Article   46 Obligations Regarding Importations 3
  • Article   47 Request for Checking of Certificate of Origin 3
  • Article   48 Verification Visit 3
  • Article   49 Determination of Origin and Preferential Tariff Treatment 3
  • Article   50 Penalties and Measures Against False Declaration 3
  • Article   51 Transitional Provision for Goods In Transit or Storage 3
  • Section   3 Other Provisions 3
  • Article   52 Operational Procedures 3
  • Article   53 Miscellaneous 3
  • Article   54 Definitions 3
  • Chapter   5 Customs Procedures 3
  • Article   55 Scope 3
  • Article   56 Transparency 3
  • Article   57 Customs Clearance 3
  • Article   58 Cooperation 3
  • Article   59 Penalties 3
  • Article   60 Committee on Customs Procedures 3
  • Article   61 Definition 3
  • Chapter   6 Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 3
  • Article   62 Scope 3
  • Article   63 Reaffirmation of Rights and Obligations 3
  • Article   64 Enquiry Points 3
  • Article   65 Working Group on SPS Measures 3
  • Article   66 Non-Application of Chapter 16 3
  • Chapter   7 Technical Regulations, Standards and Conformity Assessment Procedures 3
  • Article   67 Scope 3
  • Article   68 Reaffirmation of Rights and Obligations 3
  • Article   69 Cooperation 3
  • Article   70 Committee on Technical Regulations, Standards and Conformity Assessment Procedures 3
  • Article   71 Non-Application of Chapter 16 4
  • Chapter   8 Investment 4
  • Section   1 Investment 4
  • Article   72 Scope 4
  • Article   73 National Treatment 4
  • Article   74 Most -Favored-Nation Treatment 4
  • Article   75 General Treatment 4
  • Article   76 Protection from Strife 4
  • Article   77 Performance Requirements 4
  • Article   78 Senior Management and Boards of Directors 4
  • Article   79 Non-Conforming Measures 4
  • Article   80 Notification 4
  • Article   81 Transfers 4
  • Article   82 Expropriation and Compensation 4
  • Article   83 Subrogation 4
  • Article   84 Special Formalities and Information Requirements 4
  • Article   85 Temporary Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   86 Denial of Benefits 4
  • Article   87 Environmental Measures 4
  • Section   2 Settlement of Investment Disputes between a Party and an Investor of the other Party 4
  • Article   88 Consultation and Negotiation 4
  • Article   89 Submission of a Claim to Arbitration 4
  • Article   90 Consent to Arbitration 5
  • Article   91 Conditions and Limitations on Consent 5
  • Article   92 Establishment of a Tribunal 5
  • Article   93 Governing Law 5
  • Article   94 Interpretation of Annexes 5
  • Article   95 Participation In Arbitration 5
  • Article   96 Place of Arbitration 5
  • Article   97 Preliminary Questions 5
  • Article   98 Insurance or Guarantee Contracts 5
  • Article   99 Interim Measures of Protection 5
  • Article   100 Expert Report 5
  • Article   101 Consolidation of Multiple Claims 5
  • Article   102 Proposed Award 5
  • Article   103 Award 5
  • Article   104 Service of Documents 5
  • Section   3 Definitions 5
  • Article   105 Definitions 5
  • Chapter   9 Cross-Border Trade In Services 5
  • Article   106 Scope 5
  • Article   107 National Treatment 6
  • Article   108 Most -Favored-Nation Treatment 6
  • Article   109 Local Presence 6
  • Article   110 Non-Conforming Measures 6
  • Article   111 Notification 6
  • Article   112 Authorization, Qualification, Technical Standard and Licensing 6
  • Article   113 Mutual Recognition 6
  • Article   114 Restrictions to Safeguard the Balance of Payments 6
  • Article   115 Denial of Benefits 6
  • Article   116 Definitions 6
  • Chapter   10 Financial Services 6
  • Article   117 Scope 6
  • Article   118 National Treatment 6
  • Article   119 Market Access for Financial Institutions 6
  • Article   120 Cross-Border Trade 6
  • Article   121 New Financial Services 6
  • Article   122 Treatment of Certain Information 6
  • Article   123 Exceptions 6
  • Article   124 Self-Regulatory Organizations 6
  • Article   125 Payment and Clearing Systems 6
  • Article   126 Committee on Financial Services 6
  • Article   127 Dispute Settlement 6
  • Article   128 Definitions 6
  • Chapter   11 Entry and Temporary Stay of Nationals for Business Purposes 7
  • Article   129 General Principles 7
  • Article   130 Scope 7
  • Article   131 Grant of Entry and Temporary Stay 7
  • Article   132 Provision of Information 7
  • Article   133 Dispute Settlement 7
  • Article   134 Measures Pursuant to Immigration Laws and Regulations 7
  • Article   135 Definitions 7
  • Chapter   12 Government Procurement 7
  • Article   136 Scope 7
  • Article   137 National Treatment and Non-Discrimination 7
  • Article   138 Valuation of Contracts 7
  • Article   139 Prohibition of Offsets 7
  • Article   140 Technical Specifications 7
  • Article   141 Tendering Procedures 7
  • Article   142 Qualification of Suppliers 7
  • Article   143 Notice of Procurement 7
  • Article   144 Time-Limits for Tendering 7
  • Article   145 Tender Documentation 7
  • Article   146 Awarding of Contracts 7
  • Article   147 Other Tendering Procedures 7
  • Article   148 Post-Award Information 7
  • Article   149 Challenge Procedures 8
  • Article   150 Use of Electronic Communications In Procurement 8
  • Article   151 Exceptions 8
  • Article   152 Rectifications or Modifications 8
  • Article   153 Privatization of Entities 8
  • Article   154 Denial of Benefits 8
  • Article   155 Further Negotiations 8
  • Article   156 Committee on Government Procurement 8
  • Article   157 Definition 8
  • Chapter   13 Intellectual Property 8
  • Article   158 General Provisions 8
  • Article   159 Streamlining of Procedural Matters 8
  • Article   160 Transparency 8
  • Article   161 Trademarks 8
  • Article   162 New Varieties of Plants 8
  • Article   163 Geographical Indications 8
  • Article   164 Enforcement 8
  • Article   165 Committee on Intellectual Property 8
  • Chapter   14 Competition 8
  • Article   166 General Provision 8
  • Article   167 Cooperation on Controlling Anti-competitive Activities 8
  • Article   168 Non-Discrimination 8
  • Article   169 Procedural Fairness 8
  • Article   170 Transparency 8
  • Article   171 Non-Application of Chapter 16 8
  • Chapter   15 Improvement of Business Environment 8
  • Article   172 Consultations for the Improvement of Business Environment 8
  • Article   173 Committee on Improvement of Business Environment 8
  • Article   174 Non-Application of Chapter 16 8
  • Chapter   16 Dispute Settlement 8
  • Article   175 Scope 8
  • Article   176 Choice of Dispute Settlement Procedure 8
  • Article   177 Consultations 8
  • Article   178 Establishment of Arbitral Tribunals 8
  • Article   179 Terms of Reference of Arbitral Tribunals 9
  • Article   180 Composition of Arbitral Tribunals 9
  • Article   181 Functions of Arbitral Tribunals 9
  • Article   182 Proceedings of Arbitral Tribunals 9
  • Article   183 Suspension or Termination of Proceedings 9
  • Article   184 Award 9
  • Article   185 Implementation of Award 9
  • Article   186 Non-Implementation - Compensation and Suspension of Concessions or other Obligations 9
  • Article   187 Rules of Procedures 9
  • Article   188 Modification of Rules and Procedures 9
  • Chapter   17 Commission 9
  • Article   189 Establishment of the Commission 9
  • Article   190 Functions of the Commission 9
  • Article   191 Rules and Procedures of the Commission 9
  • Chapter   18 Exceptions 9
  • Article   192 General Exceptions 9
  • Article   193 Security Exceptions 9
  • Article   194 Taxation 9
  • Chapter   19 Final Provisions 9
  • Article   195 Annexes and Notes 9
  • Article   196 Headings 9
  • Article   197 Amendments 9
  • Article   198 Entry Into Force 9
  • Article   199 Termination 9
  • Annex 5  referred to in Chapters 8 and 10 Decree Law 600 9
  • Annex 6  referred to in Chapters 8 and 9 Reservations for Existing Measures 9
  • Schedule of Japan 10
  • Schedule of Chile 13
  • Annex 7  referred to in Chapters 8 and 9 Reservations for Future Measures 15
  • Schedule of Japan 15
  • Schedule of Chile 16
  • Annex 8  referred to in Chapter 8 Transfers 16
  • Annex 9  referred to in Chapter 8 Expropriation 16