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Article 15.4. Notification and Provision of Information

1. To the maximum extent possible, each Party shall notify the other Party of any actual measure that the Party considers might materially affect the operation of this Agreement or otherwise substantially affect that other Party's interests under this Agreement.

2. On request of the other Party, a Party shall promptly and at no cost, provide information and respond to questions pertaining to any actual or proposed measure, whether or not the other Party has been previously notified of that measure.

3. Any notification or information provided under this Article shall be without prejudice as to whether the measure is consistent with this Agreement.

Article 15.5. Administrative Proceedings

With a view to administering in a consistent, impartial, and reasonable manner all measures of general application affecting matters covered by this Agreement referred to in Article 15.3 (Publication), each Party shall ensure, in its administrative proceedings applying such measures to particular persons, goods, or services of the other Party in specific cases, that:

(a) wherever possible, persons of the other Party that are directly affected by a proceeding are provided reasonable notice, in accordance with domestic procedures, when a proceeding is initiated; such notice shall include a description of the nature of the proceeding, a statement of the legal authority under which the proceeding is initiated, and a general description of any issues in controversy;

(b) such persons are afforded a reasonable opportunity to present facts and arguments in support of their positions prior to any final administrative action, when time, the nature of the proceeding, and the public interest permit ; and

(c) its procedures are in accordance with domestic law.

Article 15.6. Review and Appeal

1. Each Party shall establish or maintain judicial or administrative tribunals or procedures for the purpose of the prompt review and, where warranted, correction of final administrative actions (32) regarding matters covered by this Agreement. Such tribunals shall be impartial and independent of the office or authority entrusted with administrative enforcement and shall not have any substantial interest in the outcome of the matter.

2. Each Party shall ensure that, in any such tribunals or procedures, the parties to the proceeding are provided with the right to:

(a) a reasonable opportunity to support or defend their respective positions; and

(b) a decision based on the evidence and submissions of record or, where required by domestic law, the record compiled by the administrative authority.

3. Each Party shall ensure, subject to appeal or further review as provided in its domestic law, that such decisions shall be implemented by, and shall govern the practice of, the office or authority with respect to the administrative action at issue.

(32) For greater certainty, in the case of Singapore: (a) the review of final administrative actions can take the form of common law judicial review; and (b) the correction of final administrative actions may include a referral back to the body that took such action for corrective action.

Article 15.7. Specific Rules

The provisions of this Chapter are without prejudice to any specific rules established in other chapters of this Agreement.

Chapter 16. Administration of the Agreement

Article 16.1. The Free Trade Commission

1. The Parties hereby establish the Free Trade Commission, comprising the Minister of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica and the Minister for Trade and Industry of Singapore, or their designees.

2. The Commission shall:

(a) supervise the operation and implementation of this Agreement;

(b) oversee the further elaboration of this Agreement ;

(c) seek to resolve disputes that may arise regarding the interpretation or application of this Agreement ;

(d) supervise the work of any committees, working groups or coordinators under this Agreement;

(e) establish the amount of remuneration and expenses that will be paid in dispute settlement proceedings ; and

(f) consider any other matter that may affect the operation of this Agreement.

3. The Commission may:

(a) establish and delegate responsibilities to committees, working groups and coordinators;

(b) modify in fulfillment of the Agreement's objectives:

i. Appendix to Annex 2.1 (Elimination of Customs Duties), by accelerating tariff elimination;

ii. Annex 3.1 (Exceptions for the General Rule of Origin under Article 3.5);

iii. Annex 4.1 (Data Elements to be Included in the Certification of Origin);

iv. Annexes 8.1 (Government Procurement Schedules) and 8.2 (Officially Designated Electronic Media for the Publication of Information on Government Procurement); and

v. Annexes I and II (Non-Conforming Measures) on Trade in Services and Investment;

(c) issue interpretations of the provisions of this Agreement ;

(d) seek the advice of non-governmental persons or groups; and

(e) take such other action in the exercise of its functions as the Parties may agree. Each Party shall implement, in accordance with its applicable legal procedures, any modification referred to in subparagraph 3(b) within such period as the Parties may agree.

4. The Commission shall establish its rules and procedures. All decisions of the Commission shall be taken by consensus.

5. The Commission shall normally convene every 2 years in regular session, unless the Commission otherwise decides. Regular sessions of the Commission shall be chaired successively by each Party. The sessions may be held by any technological means available to the Parties.

Article 16.2. Free Trade Agreement Coordinators

1. Each Party shall appoint a free trade agreement coordinator.

2. The coordinators shall work jointly to develop agendas and make other preparations for Commission meetings, and shall follow up on Commission decisions, as appropriate.

Article 16.3. Administration of Dispute Settlement Proceedings

1. Each Party shall:

(a) designate an office that shall provide administrative assistance to the panels established under Chapter 17 (Dispute Settlement) and perform such other administrative functions as the Commission may direct; and

(b) notify the Commission of the location of its designated office.

2. Each Party shall be responsible for:

(a) the operation and costs of its designated office;

(b) the remuneration and payment of expenses, as set out in Article 16.1 (The Free Trade Commission) and Annex 16.2 (Remuneration and Payment of Common Expenses); and

(c) its own expenses and legal costs incurred in dispute settlement proceedings.

Annex 16.1. Implementation of Modifications Approved by the Commission

In the case of Costa Rica, decisions of the Commission under Article 16.1.3(b) (The Free Trade Commission) will be equivalent to the instrument referred to in Article 121.4, third paragraph (Protocolo de Menor Rango) of the Constitución Política de la República de Costa Rica.

Annex 16.2. Remuneration and Payment of Common Expenses

1. The Commission shall establish the amounts of remuneration and expenses that will be paid in dispute settlement proceedings.

2. The remuneration of panelists and their assistants, of the experts selected by the panel, their travel and lodging expenses, and all general expenses of panels; as well as the remunerations of mediators and conciliators and general expenses relating to proceedings undertaken in accordance with Article 17.5 (Good Offices, Conciliation and Mediation), shall be borne equally by the disputing Parties.

3. The abovementioned shall keep a record and render a final account of the time and expenses incurred.

Chapter 17. Dispute Settlement

Article 17.1. Cooperation

The Parties shall at all times endeavour to agree on the interpretation and application of this Agreement, and shall make every attempt through cooperation, consultations or other means to arrive at a mutually satisfactory resolution of any matter that might affect its operation.

Article 17.2. Scope of Application

Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the dispute settlement provisions of this Chapter shall apply:

(a) with respect to the avoidance or settlement of all disputes between the Parties regarding the interpretation or application of this Agreement; and

(b) wherever a Party considers that a measure of the other Party is inconsistent with the obligations of this Agreement or the other Party has otherwise failed to carry out its obligations under this Agreement.

Article 17.3. Choice of Forum

1. Where a dispute regarding any matter arises under this Agreement and under the WTO Agreement or any other agreement to which both Parties are party, the complaining Party may select the forum in which to settle the dispute.

2. Once a Party has requested the establishment of a panel under an agreement referred to in paragraph 1, the forum selected shall be used to the exclusion of the others in respect of that matter, unless both Parties otherwise agree.

Article 17.4. Consultations

1. A Party may request, in writing, consultations with the other Party with respect to any measure or any other matter that it considers might affect the operation of this Agreement.

2. The requesting Party shall deliver the request to the other Party, and shall set out the reasons for the request, including identification of the measure or other matter at issue and an indication of the legal basis for the complaint.

3. The consulting Parties shall make every attempt to arrive at a mutually satisfactory resolution of any matter through consultations under this Article or other consultation provisions in this Agreement. To this end, the consulting Parties shall:

(a) provide sufficient information to enable a full examination of how the measure or other matter at issue might affect the operation of this Agreement; and

(b) treat any confidential information exchanged in the course of consultations on the same basis as the Party providing the information.

4. In the consultations under this Article, any consulting Party may request the other Party to make available personnel of its government agencies or other regulatory bodies who have expertise in the matter which is the subject of the consultations.

5. Consultations may be held in person or by any technological means available to the Parties. In the event that the Parties decide to hold consultations in person, these shall be held in a place agreed by the Parties, or if there is no agreement, in the capital of the requested Party.

6. The consultation period shall not exceed 45 days from the date of receipt of the formal request to initiate consultations, unless both Parties agree to extend this period. On disputes concerning perishable goods (33), the consultation period shall not exceed 20 days from the date of receipt of the formal request to initiate consultations, unless both Parties agree to extend this period.

7. If the requested Party does not answer the request for consultations within 10 days from the date of receipt of the formal request to initiate consultations, if consultations are not held within the periods laid down in paragraph 6, or if the consultation period has expired and the dispute has not been resolved, the requesting Party may request the establishment of a Panel in accordance with Article 17.6 (Request for a Panel).

8. Consultations shall be confidential and without prejudice to the rights of any Party in any further proceedings.

(33) For greater certainty, the term "perishable goods" means perishable agricultural and fish goods classified in chapters 1 through 24 of the Harmonized System.

Article 17.5. Good Offices, Conciliation and Mediation

1. Good offices, conciliation and mediation are procedures undertaken voluntarily if the Parties so agree.

2. Proceedings involving good offices, conciliation and mediation, and in particular the positions taken by the disputing Parties during these proceedings, shall be confidential and without prejudice to the rights of either Party in any further proceedings under this Chapter.

3. Good offices, conciliation or mediation may be requested at any time by either Party. They may begin at any time and be terminated at any time.

4. If the Parties agree, good offices, conciliation or mediation may continue while the dispute proceeds for resolution before a Panel established under Article 17.8 (Panel Selection).

Article 17.6. Request for a Panel

1. Where the Parties have failed to resolve the dispute in accordance with Article 17.4 (Consultations), the complaining Party may send a written request to the other Party for the establishment of a Panel to consider the matter. The request shall include an identification of the measure or other matter at issue and the provisions of this Agreement considered pertinent, as well as any other relevant circumstances.

2. Unless otherwise agreed by the disputing Parties, the Panel shall be established and perform its functions in a manner consistent with the provisions of this Chapter.

Article 17.7. List of Panelists

1. The Parties shall establish within 6 months of the date of entry into force of this Agreement and maintain a list of up to 15 individuals who are willing and able to serve as panelists. Each Party may propose up to 5 individuals to serve as panelists. The Parties may also agree on the selection of up to 5 individuals who are not nationals of either Party, who shall act as chairperson of the Panel. The members of the list shall be appointed by consensus, and may be reappointed. The Parties, by consensus, may modify the list or include new members when they consider it necessary.

2. Members of the list shall:

(a) have expertise or experience in law, international trade, other matters covered by this Agreement, or the resolution of disputes arising under international trade agreements;

(b) be chosen strictly on the basis of objectivity, reliability, and sound judgment;

(c) be independent of, and not be affiliated with or take instructions from, any Party; and

(d) comply with the Rules of Conduct for the Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes of the WTO.

3. The Parties may proceed to use the list, even if it is incomplete, with the candidates already proposed and appointed by consensus under paragraph 1.

Article 17.8. Panel Selection

1. The Parties shall apply the following procedures in selecting a Panel:

(a) The Panel shall comprise 3 members.

(b) Each Party shall appoint a panelist within 10 days of the delivery of the request for the establishment of the Panel.

(c) Panelists shall normally be selected from the list. Any Party may exercise a peremptory challenge against any individual not on the list who is proposed as a panelist by a Party within 10 days after the individual has been proposed.

(d) The Parties shall endeavour to agree on a third panelist who shall not be a national of any of the Parties to serve as the chairperson of the Panel within 15 days of the appointment of the second panelist. If the Parties cannot reach an agreement during this period, the 2 appointed panelists shall endeavour to unanimously select a third panelist to serve as chairperson within the following 10 days.

(e) In the event that a panelist cannot be appointed in accordance with the procedures set out in subparagraphs (c) and (d), said panelist shall be selected by lot among the relevant list members established under Article 17.7 (List of Panelists); namely, the members of the list proposed by the Party that did not appoint a panelist or the members of the list that the Parties agreed on to act as chairperson. The chair of the Commission or the chair's designee shall carry out the lot within 5 days of receipt of a request to do so from one or both Parties. The lot shall be carried out at a time and place to be promptly communicated to the Parties. The Parties may, if they so choose, be present during the lot in person or by any technological means.

(f) All panelists shall meet the qualifications set out in Article 17.7 (List of Panelists). Each Party shall endeavour to appoint panelists who have expertise or experience relevant to the subject matter of the dispute, as appropriate.

(g) Individuals may not serve as panelists for a dispute in which they have participated in another capacity pursuant to Article 17.5 (Good Offices, Conciliation and Mediation).

2. The date of establishment of the Panel shall be the date on which the chairperson is appointed.

3. If any of the panelists resigns or becomes unable to act, a new panelist shall be appointed in accordance with this Article.

4. If a Party believes that a panelist is in violation of the Rules of Conduct referred to in Article 17.7 (List of Panelists), both Parties shall consult and, if they agree, the panelist shall be removed and a new panelist shall be appointed in accordance with this Article.

5. Where, in accordance with paragraphs 3 and 4, there is a need to appoint a new panelist, panel proceedings shall be suspended until the new panelist is appointed. The new panelist shall have all the powers and duties of the original panelist.

6. The procedures set out in this Article shall apply in those cases where the original Panel or some of its members are unable to reconvene pursuant to Article 17.15 (Implementation of the Final Report), Article 17.16 (Review of any Measure Taken to Comply with the Final Report), Article 17.17 (Non-Implementation – Compensation and Suspension of Benefits) and Article 17.18 (Compliance Review). In these cases, the period for notifying the report shall be counted from the date on which the last panelist is appointed.

Article 17.9. Rules of Procedure

1. The Commission shall establish Rules of Procedure no later than during its first session. The Rules of Procedure shall ensure:

(a) a right to at least one hearing before the Panel;

(b) an opportunity for each Party to provide initial and rebuttal written submissions;

(c) the protection of confidential information; and

(d) the possibility of using technological means to conduct the proceedings.

2. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the Panel shall conduct its proceedings in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.

3. The Parties may, by agreement, modify the Rules of Procedure for specific proceedings.

4. Unless the Parties otherwise agree within 20 days from the date of the delivery of the request for the establishment of the Panel, the Terms of Reference shall be:

"To examine, in the light of the relevant provisions of this Agreement, the matter referred to in the panel request and to make findings, determinations and recommendations, as provided in Article 17.11 (Initial Report) and Article 17.12 (Final Report)."

5. Where the Parties have agreed on different Terms of Reference, they shall notify these to the Panel within 2 days of their agreement.

6. If a Party wishes the Panel to make findings as to the degree of adverse trade effects on either Party of any measure or matter at issue found not to conform with the obligations of the Agreement, the Terms of Reference shall so indicate.

7. The location of any hearings of the Panel, if they are held in person, shall be decided by mutual agreement of the Parties, failing which, it shall be held in the capital of the Party complained against.

8. The remuneration of the panelists and other expenses of the Panel shall be borne by the Parties in equal shares.

Article 17.10. Role of Experts

1. On request of a Party, or on its own initiative, unless both Parties disapprove it, the Panel may seek information and technical advice from any person or body that it deems appropriate.

2. Before the Panel may request information or technical advice, appropriate procedures shall be established in consultation with the Parties. The Panel shall provide the Parties with:

(a) prior notification and time to make observations before the Panel regarding requests for information and technical advice pursuant to paragraph 1; and

(b) a copy of any information or technical advice submitted in answer to a request made pursuant to paragraph 1, and the time to submit comments.

3. When the Panel takes into consideration such information or technical advice in the preparation of its report, it shall also take into account any comments or observations submitted by the Parties on the information or technical advice.

4. When a request for information or technical advice is made in accordance with this Article, any period regarding the procedure shall be suspended from the delivery of the request to the date when the written report is delivered to the Panel.

Article 17.11. Initial Report

1. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the Panel shall base its report on the relevant provisions of the Agreement, the submissions and arguments of the Parties, and any information taken into consideration pursuant to Article 17.10 (Role of Experts).

2. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the Panel shall, within 90 days, and within 50 days in the case of perishable goods, after the establishment of the Panel, notify to the Parties an initial report containing:

(a) findings of fact, including any findings pursuant to a request under Article 17.9.6 (Rules of Procedure);

(b) its determination as to whether the measure or other matter at issue is inconsistent with this Agreement or any other determination requested in the Terms of Reference; and

(c) its recommendations, if any, for resolution of the dispute.

3. A Party may submit written comments to the Panel on its initial report within 14 days of the notification of the report or within such other period as the Parties may agree. A copy of the comments submitted shall be provided to the other Party.

4. After considering any such written comments on the initial report, the Panel may reconsider its report, and make any further examination it considers appropriate.

Article 17.12. Final Report

1. The Panel shall notify its final report to the Parties, containing the elements listed in Article 17.11.2 (Initial Report), and including any separate opinions on matters not unanimously agreed, within 30 days of notification of the initial report, unless the Parties otherwise agree.

2. The Parties shall release the final report to the public within 15 days thereafter or 7 days after a clarification pursuant to Article 17.13 (Request for Clarification of the Final Report), subject to the protection of confidential information.

3. Where the Panel considers that the deadlines referred to in paragraph 1 cannot be met, the chairperson of the Panel shall promptly notify the Parties in writing, stating the reasons for the delay and the date on which the Panel plans to conclude its work. Unless exceptional circumstances apply, the report should be notified no later than 150 days from the date of the establishment of the Panel, and 90 days in the case of perishable goods.

4. The Panel shall make every effort to take any decision by consensus. Where, nevertheless, a decision cannot be arrived at by consensus, the matter shall be decided by majority vote. Panelists may furnish separate opinions on matters not unanimously agreed, however, no panel may, in its initial and final reports, disclose which panelists are associated with majority or minority opinions.

5. The report of the Panel shall be final and shall not add to or diminish the rights and obligations of the Parties under this Agreement.

Article 17.13. Request for Clarification of the Final Report

1. Within 10 days of the notification of the final report by the Panel, either Party may submit a written request to the Panel for clarification of its final report. Any clarification by the Panel shall not affect its findings, determinations and recommendations.

2. The Panel shall respond to the request within no more than 20 days, counted from the date of submission of the request. The request for clarification shall not postpone the deadline for compliance with the adopted decision, unless the Panel decides otherwise or if the circumstances so require.

Article 17.14. Suspension and Termination of Proceedings

1. The Parties may agree to suspend the work of the Panel at any time for a period not exceeding 12 months from the date of such agreement. In any event, if the work of the Panel has been suspended for more than 12 months, the Terms of Reference of the Panel shall lapse unless the Parties agree otherwise. If the Terms of Reference of the Panel have lapsed and the Parties have not reached an agreement on the settlement of the dispute, nothing in this provision shall prevent a Party from requesting consultations and subsequently, the establishment of a Panel on the same matter at a later stage. The Terms of Reference shall not lapse where the suspension is the result of attempts in good faith at reaching a mutually satisfactory solution pursuant to Article 17.5 (Good Offices, Conciliation and Mediation).

  • Chapter   1 Initial Provisions and General Definitions 1
  • Section   A Initial Provisions 1
  • Article   1.1 Establishment of a Free Trade Area 1
  • Article   1.2 Objectives 1
  • Article   1.3 Relation to other Agreements 1
  • Section   B General Definitions 1
  • Article   1.4 Definitions of General Application 1
  • Article   1.5 Country-specific Definitions 1
  • Chapter   2 Trade In Goods 1
  • Article   2.1 Scope and Coverage 1
  • Article   2.2 Definitions 1
  • Article   2.3 National Treatment 1
  • Article   2.4 Elimination of Customs Duties 1
  • Article   2.5 Accelerated Customs Duties Elimination 1
  • Article   2.6 Export Taxes 1
  • Article   2.7 Customs Valuation 1
  • Article   2.8 Administrative Fees and Formalities 1
  • Article   2.9 Consular Fees 1
  • Article   2.10 Temporary Admission of Goods 1
  • Article   2.11 Goods Re-entered after Repair or Alteration 1
  • Article   2.12 Duty-free Entry of Commercial Samples of Negligible Value and Printed Advertising Materials 1
  • Article   2.13 Import and Export Restrictions 1
  • Article   3.1 Definitions 1
  • Article   3.2 Originating Goods 2
  • Article   3.3 Minimal Operations 2
  • Article   3.4 Wholly Obtained or Produced Goods 2
  • Article   3.5 Not Wholly Obtained or Produced Goods 2
  • Article   3.6 Qualifying Value Content 2
  • Article   3.7 Value of Materials 2
  • Article   3.8 De Minimis 2
  • Article   3.9 Accumulation 2
  • Article   3.10 Accessories, Spare Parts, Tools 2
  • Article   3.11 Packaging Materials and Containers for Retail Sale 2
  • Article   3.12 Packing Materials and Containers for Shipment 2
  • Article   3.13 Fungible Goods and Materials 2
  • Article   3.14 Indirect Materials Used In Production 2
  • Article   3.15 Transit Through Non-parties 2
  • Chapter   4 Customs 2
  • Section   A Customs Procedures 2
  • Article   4.1 Publication 2
  • Article   4.2 Release of Goods 2
  • Article   4.3 Automation 2
  • Article   4.4 Risk Management 2
  • Article   4.5 Cooperation 2
  • Article   4.6 Confidentiality 2
  • Article   4.7 Review and Appeal 2
  • Article   4.8 Penalties 3
  • Article   4.9 Advance Rulings 3
  • Article   4.10 Resolution of Disputes on Classification of Goods 3
  • Section   B Customs Procedures Relating to Origin 3
  • Article   4.11 Definitions 3
  • Article   4.12 Claims for Preferential Treatment 3
  • Article   4.13 Waiver of Certification of Origin 3
  • Article   4.14 Record Keeping Requirement 3
  • Article   4.15 Verification of Origin 3
  • Article   4.16 Obligations Relating to Importations 3
  • Article   4.17 Obligations Relating to Exportations 3
  • Article   4.18 Third Party Invoicing 3
  • Chapter   5 Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 3
  • Article   5.1 Objectives 3
  • Article   5.2 Definitions 3
  • Article   5.3 Scope and Coverage 3
  • Article   5.4 General Provisions 3
  • Article   5.5 Trade Facilitation 3
  • Article   5.6 Transparency 3
  • Article   5.7 SPS Coordinators 3
  • Article   5.8 Technical Cooperation 3
  • Article   5.9 Final Provisions 3
  • Chapter   6 Technical Barriers to Trade 3
  • Article   6.1 Objective 3
  • Article   6.2 Scope and Coverage 3
  • Article   6.3 Definitions 3
  • Article   6.4 Technical Regulations 3
  • Article   6.5 Standards 4
  • Article   6.6 Conformity Assessment Procedures 4
  • Article   6.7 Transparency 4
  • Article   6.8 Trade Facilitation 4
  • Article   6.9 Information Exchange 4
  • Article   6.10 Confidentiality 4
  • Article   6.11 TBT Coordinators 4
  • Article   6.12 Final Provisions 4
  • Chapter   7 Trade Remedies 4
  • Section   A Global Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   7.1 Global Safeguard Measures 4
  • Section   B Bilateral Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   7.2 Definitions 4
  • Article   7.3 Imposition of a Safeguard Measure 4
  • Article   7.4 Investigation Procedures and Transparency Requirement 4
  • Article   7.5 Provisional Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   7.6 Notification and Consultations 4
  • Article   7.7 Compensation and Suspension of Concessions 4
  • Section   C Antidumping, Subsidies and Countervailing Measures 4
  • Article   7.8 General Provision 4
  • Article   7.9 Agricultural Export Subsidies 4
  • Article   7.10 Transparency and Legal Certainty 4
  • Article   7.11 Lesser Duty Rule 4
  • Article   7.12 Consideration of Public Interest 4
  • Article   7.13 Prohibition of Zeroing  (8) 4
  • Chapter   8 Government Procurement 4
  • Article   8.1 Objective 4
  • Article   8.2 Definitions 4
  • Article   8.3 Scope and Coverage 4
  • Article   8.4 National Treatment and Non-discrimination 5
  • Article   8.5 Valuation of Procurements 5
  • Article   8.6 Rules of Origin 5
  • Article   8.7 Offsets 5
  • Article   8.8 Publication of Information on Procurement Measures 5
  • Article   8.9 Publication of Notice of Intended Procurement 5
  • Article   8.10 Time Limits for the Tendering Process 5
  • Article   8.11 Tender Documentation and Technical Specifications 5
  • Article   8.12 Qualification of Suppliers 5
  • Article   8.13 Ensuring Integrity In Procurement Practices 5
  • Article   8.14 Limited Tendering Procedures 5
  • Article   8.15 Evaluation of Tenders 5
  • Article   8.16 Information on Awards 5
  • Article   8.17 Modifications and Rectifications to Coverage 5
  • Article   8.18 Transparency 5
  • Article   8.19 Electronic Procurement 5
  • Article   8.20 Challenge Procedures 5
  • Article   8.21 Exceptions 5
  • Article   8.22 Non-disclosure of Information 5
  • Chapter   9 Competition Policy 5
  • Article   9.1 Objective 5
  • Article   9.2 Promotion of Competition 5
  • Article   9.3 Cooperation 5
  • Article   9.4 Consultations 5
  • Article   9.5 Transparency and Information Request 5
  • Article   9.6 Dispute Settlement 5
  • Chapter   10 Trade In Services 5
  • Article   10.1 Definitions 5
  • Article   10.2 Scope and Coverage 6
  • Article   10.3 National Treatment 6
  • Article   10.4 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 6
  • Article   10.5 Market Access 6
  • Article   10.6 Local Presence 6
  • Article   107 Non-conforming Measures 6
  • Article   10.8 Domestic Regulation 6
  • Article   10.9 Recognition 6
  • Article   10.10 Monopolies and Exclusive Service Suppliers 6
  • Article   10.11 Transfers and Payments 6
  • Article   10.12 Denial of Benefits 6
  • Chapter   11 Investment 6
  • Article   11.1 Definitions 6
  • Article   11.2 Scope and Coverage 6
  • Article   11.3 Financial Services  (20) 6
  • Article   11.4 National Treatment 6
  • Article   11.5 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 6
  • Article   11.6 Minimum Standard of Treatment 6
  • Article   11.7 Compensation for Losses 7
  • Article   11.8 Performance Requirements 7
  • Article   11.9 Special Formalities and Information Requirements 7
  • Article   11.10 Expropriation and Nationalization  (25) 7
  • Article   11.11 Transfers 7
  • Article   11.12 Senior Management and Board of Directors 7
  • Article   11.13 Non-conforming Measures 7
  • Article   11.14 Denial of Benefits 7
  • Article   11.15 Subrogation 7
  • Article   11.16 Investor-state Dispute Settlement 7
  • Annex 11.1  Expropriation and Nationalization 7
  • Chapter   12 Electronic Commerce 7
  • Article   12.1 General 7
  • Article   12.2 Definitions 7
  • Article   12.3 Electronic Supply of Services 7
  • Article   12.4 Digital Products 7
  • Article   12.5 Transparency 7
  • Article   12.6 Cooperation 7
  • Chapter   13 Intellectual Property and Innovation 7
  • Article   13.1 Principles 7
  • Article   13.2 General Provisions 8
  • Article   13.3 Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore 8
  • Article   13.4 Patents and Public Health 8
  • Article   13.5 Geographical Indications 8
  • Article   13.6 Cooperation 8
  • Chapter   14 Cooperation, Promotion and Enhancement of Trade Relations 8
  • Section   A General Provisions 8
  • Article   14.1 General Objective 8
  • Article   14.2 Specific Objectives 8
  • Section   B Cooperation Areas 8
  • Article   14.3 Small and Medium Enterprises 8
  • Article   14.4 Promotion of Science and Technology, Innovation, Technology and Knowledge Transfer, and Entrepreneurship 8
  • Article   14.5 Export Promotion and Attraction of Investments 8
  • Article   14.6 Culture, Sports and Recreation Activities 8
  • Article   14.7 Agro-industrial Cooperation 8
  • Article   14.8 Environmental Cooperation 8
  • Article   14.9 Labour Cooperation 8
  • Article   14.10 Other Cooperation Areas 8
  • Article   14.11 Framework for Cooperation 8
  • Chapter   15 Transparency 8
  • Article   15.1 Definitions 8
  • Article   15.2 Contact Points 8
  • Article   15.3 Publication 8
  • Article   15.4 Notification and Provision of Information 9
  • Article   15.5 Administrative Proceedings 9
  • Article   15.6 Review and Appeal 9
  • Article   15.7 Specific Rules 9
  • Chapter   16 Administration of the Agreement 9
  • Article   16.1 The Free Trade Commission 9
  • Article   16.2 Free Trade Agreement Coordinators 9
  • Article   16.3 Administration of Dispute Settlement Proceedings 9
  • Annex 16.1  Implementation of Modifications Approved by the Commission 9
  • Annex 16.2  Remuneration and Payment of Common Expenses 9
  • Chapter   17 Dispute Settlement 9
  • Article   17.1 Cooperation 9
  • Article   17.2 Scope of Application 9
  • Article   17.3 Choice of Forum 9
  • Article   17.4 Consultations 9
  • Article   17.5 Good Offices, Conciliation and Mediation 9
  • Article   17.6 Request for a Panel 9
  • Article   17.7 List of Panelists 9
  • Article   17.8 Panel Selection 9
  • Article   17.9 Rules of Procedure 9
  • Article   17.10 Role of Experts 9
  • Article   17.11 Initial Report 9
  • Article   17.12 Final Report 9
  • Article   17.13 Request for Clarification of the Final Report 9
  • Article   17.14 Suspension and Termination of Proceedings 9
  • Article   17.15 Implementation of the Final Report 10
  • Article   17.16 Review of Any Measure Taken to Comply with the Final Report 10
  • Article   17.17 Non-implementation – Compensation and Suspension of Benefits 10
  • Article   17.18 Compliance Review 10
  • Article   17.19 Time Periods 10
  • Chapter   18 Exceptions 10
  • Article   18.1 Definitions 10
  • Article   18.2 General Exceptions 10
  • Article   18.3 Essential Security 10
  • Article   18.4 Taxation 10
  • Article   18.5 Restrictions to Safeguard the Balance of Payments 10
  • Article   18.6 Disclosure of Information 10
  • Chapter   19 Final Provisions 10
  • Article   19.1 Annexes, Appendices, and Footnotes 10
  • Article   19.2 Amendments 10
  • Article   19.3 Amendment of the Wto Agreement 10
  • Article   19.4 Entry Into Force 10
  • Article   19.5 Termination 10
  • Annex I  Non-Conforming Measures. Schedule of Costa Rica 10
  • Annex I  Non-Conforming Measures. Schedule of Singapore 11
  • Annex II  Non-Conforming Measures. Schedule of Costa Rica 13
  • Annex II  Non-Conforming Measures.  Schedule of Singapore 14