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Article 15.16. CONSENT OF EACH PARTY TO ARBITRATION

1. Each Party consents to the submission of a claim to arbitration under this Section in accordance with this Agreement.

2. The consent under paragraph 1 and the submission of a claim to arbitration under this Section shall satisfy the requirements of:

(a) Chapter I of the ICSID Convention (Jurisdiction of the Centre) and the ICSID Additional Facility Rules for written consent of the parties to the dispute; and

(b) Article Il of the New York Convention for an "agreement in writing."

Article 15.17. CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON CONSENT OF EACH PARTY

1. No claim may be submitted to arbitration under this Section if more than three years have elapsed from the date on which the claimant first acquired, or should have first acquired, knowledge of the breach alleged under Article 15.15.1 and knowledge that the claimant (for claims brought under Article 15.15.1(a)) or the enterprise (for claims brought under Article 15.15.1(b)) has incurred loss or damage.

2. No claim may be submitted to arbitration under this Section unless:

(a) the claimant consents in writing to arbitration in accordance with the procedures set out in this Agreement; and

(b) the notice of arbitration referred to in Article 15.15.6 is accompanied,

(i) for claims submitted to arbitration under Article 15.15.1(a), by the claimant's written waiver; and

(ii) for claims submitted to arbitration under Article 15.15.1(b), by the claimant's and the enterprise's written waivers

of any right to initiate or continue before any administrative tribunal or court under the law of either Party, or other dispute settlement procedures, any proceeding with respect to any measure alleged to constitute a breach referred to in Article 15.15.

3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2(b), the claimant (for claims brought under Article 15.15.1(a)) and the claimant or the enterprise (for claims brought under Article 15.15.1(b)) may initiate or continue an action that seeks interim injunctive relief and does not involve the payment of monetary damages before a judicial or administrative tribunal of the respondent, provided that the action is brought for the sole purpose of preserving the claimant's or the enterprise's rights and interests during the pendency of the arbitration.

Article 15.18. SELECTION OF ARBITRATORS

1. Unless the disputing parties otherwise agree, the tribunal shall comprise three arbitrators, one arbitrator appointed by each of the disputing parties and the third, who shall be the presiding arbitrator, appointed by agreement of the disputing parties.

2. The Secretary-General shall serve as appointing authority for an arbitration under this Section.

3. If a tribunal has not been constituted within 75 days from the date that a claim is submitted to arbitration under this Section, the Secretary-General, on the request of a disputing party, shall appoint, in his or her discretion, the arbitrator or arbitrators not yet appointed.

4. For purposes of Article 39 of the ICSID Convention and Article 7 of Schedule C to the ICSID Additional Facility Rules, and without prejudice to an objection to an arbitrator on a ground other than nationality:

(a) the respondent agrees to the appointment of each individual member of a tribunal established under the ICSID Convention or the ICSID Additional Facility Rules;

(b) a claimant referred to in Article 15.15.1(a) may submit a claim to arbitration under this Section, or continue a claim, under the ICSID Convention or the ICSID Additional Facility Rules, only on condition that the claimant agrees in writing to the appointment of each individual member of the tribunal; and

(c) a claimant referred to in Article 15.15.1(b) may submit a claim to arbitration under this Section, or continue a claim, under the ICSID Convention or the ICSID Additional Facility Rules, only on condition that the claimant and the enterprise agree in writing to the appointment of each individual member of the tribunal.

Article 15.19. CONDUCT OF THE ARBITRATION

1. The disputing parties may agree on the legal place of any arbitration under the arbitral rules applicable under Article 15.15.5(b), (c), or (d). If the disputing parties fail to reach agreement, the tribunal shall determine the place in accordance with the applicable arbitral rules, provided that the place shall be in the territory of either Party or of a third State that is a party to the New York Convention.

2. The non-disputing Party may make oral and written submissions to the tribunal regarding the interpretation of this Agreement.

3. The tribunal shall have the authority to accept and consider amicus curiae submissions from any persons and entities in the territories of the Parties and from interested persons and entities outside the territories of the Parties.

4. Without prejudice to a tribunal's authority to address other objections as a preliminary question, a tribunal shall address and decide as a preliminary question any objection by the respondent that, as a matter of law, a claim submitted is not a claim for which an award in favor of the claimant may be made under Article 15.25.

(a) Such objection shall be submitted to the tribunal as soon as possible after the tribunal is constituted, and in no event later than the date the tribunal fixes for the respondent to submit its counter-memorial (or, in the case of an amendment to the notice of arbitration referred to in Article 15.15.6, the date the tribunal fixes for the respondent to submit its response to the amendment).

(b) On receipt of an objection under this paragraph, the tribunal shall suspend any proceedings on the merits, establish a schedule for considering the objection consistent with any schedule it has established for considering any other preliminary question, and issue a decision or award on the objection, stating the grounds therefor.

(c) In deciding an objection under this paragraph, the tribunal shall assume to be true the claimant's factual allegations in support of any claim in the notice of arbitration (or any amendment thereof) and, in disputes brought under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, the statement of claim referred to in Article 18 of the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. The tribunal may also consider any-relevant facts not in dispute.

(d) The respondent does not waive any objection as to competence or any argument on the merits merely because the respondent did or did not raise an objection under this paragraph or make use of the expedited procedure set out in the following paragraph.

5. In the event that the respondent so requests within 45 days after the tribunal is constituted, the tribunal shall decide on an expedited basis an objection under paragraph 4 or any objection that the dispute is not within the tribunal's competence. The tribunal shall suspend any proceedings on the merits and issue a decision or award on the objection(s), stating the grounds therefor, no later than 150 days after the date of the request. However, if a disputing party requests a hearing, the tribunal may take an additional 30 days to issue the decision or award. Regardless of whether a hearing is requested, a tribunal may, on a showing of extraordinary cause, delay issuing its decision or award by an additional brief period of time, which may not exceed 30 days.

6. When it decides a respondent's objection under paragraphs 4 or 5, the tribunal may, if warranted, award to the prevailing disputing party reasonable costs and attorneys' fees incurred in submitting or opposing the objection. In determining whether such an award is warranted, the tribunal shall consider whether either the claimant's claim or the respondent's objection was frivolous, and shall provide the disputing parties a reasonable opportunity to comment.

7. A respondent may not assert as a defense, counterclaim, right of set-off, or for any other reason that the claimant has received or will receive indemnification or other compensation for all or part of the alleged damages pursuant to an insurance or guarantee contract.

8. A tribunal may order an interim measure of protection to preserve the rights of a disputing party, or to ensure that the tribunal's jurisdiction is made fully effective, including an order to preserve evidence in the possession or control of a disputing party or to protect the tribunal's jurisdiction. A tribunal may not order attachment or enjoin the application of a measure alleged to constitute a breach referred to in Article 15.15. For purposes of this paragraph, an order includes a recommendation.

9. (a) In any arbitration conducted under this Section, at the request of a disputing party, a tribunal shall, before issuing an award on liability, transmit its proposed award to the disputing parties and to the non-disputing Party. Within 60 days after the tribunal transmits its proposed award, the disputing parties may submit written comments to the tribunal concerning any aspect of its proposed award. The tribunal shall consider any such comments and issue its award not later than 45 days after the expiration of the 60-day comment period.

(b) Subparagraph (a) shall not apply in any arbitration conducted pursuant to this Section for which an appeal has been made available pursuant to paragraph 10.

10. If a separate multilateral agreement enters into force as between the Parties that establishes an appellate body for purposes of reviewing awards rendered by tribunals constituted pursuant to international trade or investment arrangements to hear investment disputes, the Parties shall strive to reach an agreement that would have such appellate body review awards rendered under Article 15.25 of this Section in arbitrations commenced after the appellate body's establishment.

Article 15.20. TRANSPARENCY OF ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS

1. Subject to paragraphs 2 and 4, the respondent shall, after receiving the following documents, promptly transmit them to the non-disputing Party and make them available to the public:

(a) the notice of intent referred to in Article 15.15.4;

(b) the notice of arbitration referred to in Article 15.15.6;

(c) pleadings, memorials, and briefs submitted to the tribunal by a disputing party and any written submissions submitted pursuant to Article 15.19.2 and 15.19.3 and Article 15.24;

(d) minutes or transcripts of hearings of the tribunal, where available; and (e) orders, awards, and decisions of the tribunal.

2. The tribunal shall conduct hearings open to the public and shall determine, in consultation with the disputing parties, the appropriate logistical arrangements. However, any disputing party that intends to use information designated as protected information in a hearing shall so advise the tribunal. The tribunal shall make appropriate arrangements to protect the information from disclosure.

3. Nothing in this Section requires a respondent to disclose protected information or to furnish or allow access to information that it may withhold in accordance with Article 21.2 (Essential Security) or Article 21.4 (Disclosure of Information).

4. Protected information shall, if such information is submitted to the tribunal, be protected from disclosure in accordance with the following procedures:

(a) Subject to paragraph 4(d), neither the disputing parties nor the tribunal shall disclose to the non-disputing Party or to the public any protected information where the disputing party that provided the information clearly designates it in accordance with paragraph 4(b).

(b) Any disputing party claiming that certain information constitutes protected information shall clearly designate the information at the time it is submitted to the tribunal.

(c) A disputing party shall, at the same time that it submits a document containing information claimed to be protected information, submit a redacted version of the document that does not contain the information. Only the redacted version shall be provided to the non-disputing Party and made public in accordance with paragraph 1.

(d) The tribunal shall decide any objection regarding the designation of information claimed to be protected information. If the tribunal determines that such information was not properly designated, the disputing party that submitted the information may (i) withdraw all or part of its submission containing such information, or (ii) agree to resubmit complete and redacted documents with corrected designations in accordance with the tribunal's determination and paragraph 4(c). In either case, the other disputing party shall, whenever necessary, resubmit complete and redacted documents which either remove the information withdrawn under (i) by the disputing party that first submitted the information or redesignate the information consistent with the designation under (ii) of the disputing party that first submitted the information.

5. Nothing in this Section authorizes a respondent to withhold from the public information required to be disclosed by its laws.

Article 15.21. GOVERNING LAW

1. Subject to paragraph 2, a tribunal shall decide the issues in dispute related to an alleged breach of an obligation in Section B in accordance with this Agreement and applicable rules of international law.

2. A decision of the Joint Committee declaring its interpretation of a provision of this Agreement under Article 20.1.2 (Joint Committee) shall be binding on a tribunal established under this Section, and any award must be consistent with that decision.

Article 15.22. INTERPRETATION OF ANNEXES

1. Where a respondent asserts as a defense that the measure alleged to be a breach is within the scope of a reservation or exception set out in Annex 8A or Annex 8B, the tribunal shall, on request of the respondent, request the interpretation of the Joint Committee on the issue. The Joint Committee shall issue in writing any decision declaring its interpretation under Article 20.1.2 (Joint Committee) to the tribunal within 60 days of delivery of the request.

2. A decision issued by the Joint Committee under paragraph 1 shall be binding on the tribunal, and any award must be consistent with that decision. If the Joint Committee fails to issue such a decision within 60 days, the tribunal shall decide the issue.

Article 15.23. EXPERT REPORTS

Without prejudice to the appointment of other kinds of experts where authorized by the applicable arbitration rules, a tribunal, at the request of a disputing party or, unless the disputing parties disapprove, on its own initiative, may appoint one or more experts to report to it in writing on any factual issue concerning environmental, health, safety, or other scientific matters raised by a disputing party in a proceeding, subject to such terms and conditions as the disputing parties may agree.

Article 15.24. CONSOLIDATION

1. Where two or more claims have been submitted separately to arbitration under Article 15.15.1 and the claims have a question of law or fact in common and arise out of the same events or circumstances, any disputing party may seek a consolidation order in accordance with the agreement of all the disputing parties sought to be covered by the order or the terms of paragraphs 2 through 10.

2. A disputing party that seeks a consolidation order under this Article shall deliver, in writing, a request to the Secretary-General and to all the disputing parties sought to be covered by the order and shall specify in the request:

(a) the names and addresses of all the disputing parties sought to be covered by the order;

(b) the nature of the order sought; and (c) the grounds on which the order is sought.

3. Unless the Secretary-General finds within 30 days after receiving a request under paragraph 2 that the request is manifestly unfounded, a tribunal shall be established under this Article.

4. Unless all the disputing parties sought to be covered by the order otherwise agree, a tribunal established under this Article shall comprise three arbitrators:

(a) one arbitrator appointed by agreement of the claimants;

(b) one arbitrator appointed by the respondent; and

(c) the presiding arbitrator appointed by the Secretary-General, provided, however, that the presiding arbitrator shall not be a national of either Party.

5. If, within 60 days after the Secretary-General receives a request made under paragraph 2, the respondent fails or the claimants fail to appoint an arbitrator in accordance with paragraph 4, the Secretary-General, on the request of any disputing party sought to be covered by the order, shall appoint the arbitrator or arbitrators not yet appointed. If the respondent fails to appoint an arbitrator, the Secretary-General shall appoint a national of the disputing Party, and if the claimants fail to appoint an arbitrator, the Secretary-General shall appoint a national of the non-disputing Party.

6. Where a tribunal established under this Article is satisfied that two or more claims that have been submitted to arbitration under Article 15.15.1 have a question of law or fact in common, and arise out of the same events or circumstances, the tribunal may, in the interest of fair and efficient resolution of the claims, and after hearing the disputing parties, by order:

(a) assume jurisdiction over, and hear and determine together, all or part of the claims;

(b) assume jurisdiction over, and hear and determine one or more of the claims, the determination of which it believes would assist in the resolution of the others; or

(c) instruct a tribunal previously established under Article 15.18 to assume jurisdiction over, and hear and determine together, all or part of the claims, provided that:

(i) that tribunal, at the request of any claimant not previously a disputing party before that tribunal, shall be reconstituted with its original members, except that the arbitrator for the claimants shall be appointed pursuant to paragraphs 4(a) and 5; and

(ii) that tribunal shall decide whether any prior hearing shall be repeated.

7. Where a tribunal has been established under this Article, a claimant that has submitted a claim to arbitration under Article 15.15.1 and that has not been named in a request made under paragraph 2 may make a written request to the tribunal that it be included in any order made under paragraph 6, and shall specify in the request:

(a) the name and address of the claimant;

(b) the nature of the order sought; and

(c) the grounds on which the order is sought.

The claimant shall deliver a copy of its request to the Secretary-General.

8. A tribunal established under this Article shall conduct its proceedings in accordance with the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, except as modified by this Section.

9. A tribunal established under Article 15.18 shall not have jurisdiction to decide a claim, or a part of a claim, over which a tribunal established or instructed under this Article has assumed jurisdiction.

10. On application of a disputing party, a tribunal established under this Article, pending its decision under paragraph 6, may order that the proceedings of a tribunal established under Article 15.18 be stayed, unless the latter tribunal has already adjourned its proceedings.

Article 15.25. AWARDS

1. Where a tribunal makes a final award against a respondent, the tribunal may award, separately or in combination, only:

(a) monetary damages and any applicable interest; and

(b) restitution of property, in which case the award shall provide that the respondent may pay monetary damages and any applicable interest in lieu of restitution.

A tribunal may also award costs and attorneys' fees in accordance with this Section and the applicable arbitration rules.

2. Subject to paragraph 1, where a claim is submitted to arbitration under Article 15.15.1(b):

(a) an award of restitution of property shall provide that restitution be made to the enterprise;

(b) an award of monetary damages and any applicable interest shall provide that the sum be paid to the enterprise; and

(c) the award shall provide that it is made without prejudice to any right that any person may have in the relief under applicable domestic law.

3. A tribunal may not award punitive damages.

4. An award made by a tribunal shall have no binding force except between the disputing parties and in respect of the particular case.

5. Subject to paragraph 6 and the applicable review procedure for an interim award, a disputing party shall abide by and comply with an award without delay.

6. A disputing party may not seek enforcement of a final award until:

(a) in the case of a final award made under the ICSID Convention,

(i) 120 days have elapsed from the date the award was rendered and no disputing party has requested revision or annulment of the award; or

(ii) revision or annulment proceedings have been completed; and

(b) in the case of a final award under the ICSID Additional Facility Rules, the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, or the rules selected pursuant to Article 15.15.5(d),

(i) 90 days have elapsed from the date the award was rendered and no disputing party has commenced a proceeding to revise, set aside, or annul the award, or

(ii) a court has dismissed or allowed an application to revise, set aside, or annul the award and there is no further appeal.

7. Each Party shall provide for the enforcement of an award in its territory.

8. If the respondent fails to abide by or comply with a final award, on delivery of a written notification by the non-disputing Party, a panel shall be established under Article 20.4.4(a) (Additional Dispute Settlement Procedures). The requesting Party may seek in such proceedings:

(a) a determination that the failure to abide by or comply with the final award is inconsistent with the obligations of this Agreement; and

(b) in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article 20.4.5(b) (Additional Dispute Settlement Procedures), a recommendation that the respondent abide by or comply with the final award.

9. A disputing party may seek enforcement of an arbitration award under the ICSID Convention or the New York Convention regardless of whether proceedings have been taken under paragraph 8.

10. Acclaim that is submitted to arbitration under this Section shall be considered to arise out of a commercial relationship or transaction for purposes of Article I of the New York Convention.

Article 15.26. STATUS OF LETTER EXCHANGES

The following letters exchanged this day on:

(a) Customary International Law;

(b) Expropriation;

(c) Land Expropriation; and

(d) Appellate Mechanism shall form an integral part of the Agreement.

Article 15.27. SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS

Delivery of notices and other documents on a Party shall be made to the place named for that Party in Annex 15D.

Annex 15 A. TRANSFERS

1. Where a claimant submits a claim alleging that Singapore has breached an obligation under Section B, other than Article 15.4, that arises from its imposition of restrictive measures with regard to outward payments and transfers, Section C shall apply except as modified below:

(a) A claimant may submit the claim under Article 15.15 only after one year has elapsed since the measure was adopted.

(b) If the claim is submitted under Article 15.15.1(b), the claimant may, on behalf of the enterprise, only seek damages with respect to the shares of the enterprise for which the claimant has a beneficial interest.

(c) Paragraph 1(a) shall not apply to claims that arise from restrictions on:

(i) payments or transfers on current transactions, including the transfer of profits and dividends of foreign direct investment by investors of the United States;

(ii) transfers of proceeds of foreign direct investment by investors of the United States, excluding investments designed with the purpose of gaining direct or indirect access to the financial market; or

(iii) payments pursuant to a loan or bond (15-13) regardless of where it is issued, including inter- and intra-company debt financing between affiliated enterprises, when such payments are made exclusively for the conduct, operation, management, or expansion of such affiliated enterprises, provided that these payments are made in accordance with the maturity date agreed on in the loan or bond agreement.

(d) Excluding restrictive measures referred to in paragraph 1(c), Singapore shall incur no liability, and shall not be subject to claims, for damages arising from its imposition of restrictive measures with regard to outward payments and transfers that were incurred within one year from the date on which restrictions were imposed, provided that such restrictive measures do not substantially impede transfers.

(e) Claims arising from Singapore's imposition of restrictive measures with regard to outward payments and transfers shall not be subject to Article 15.24 unless Singapore consents.

2. The United States may not request the establishment of an arbitral panel under Chapter 20 (Administration and Dispute Settlement) relating to Singapore's imposition of restrictive measures with regard to outward payments and transfers until one year has elapsed since the measure was adopted. In determining whether compensation is owed or benefits should be suspended, or the level of such compensation or suspension, pursuant to Article 20.6 (Non- Implementation), the aggrieved Party and the panel shall consider whether the restrictive measures were implemented at the request of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

(15-13) For greater certainty, payments pursuant to a loan or bond shall exclude capital account transactions relating to inter-bank loans, including loans to or from Singapore licensed banks, merchant banks, or finance companies.

Annex 15-B. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

Article15.8.1 does not preclude enforcement of any commitment, undertaking, or requirement between private parties, where a Party did not impose or require the commitment, undertaking, or requirement. For purposes of this Annex, private parties may include designated monopolies or government enterprises, where such entities are not exercising delegated governmental authority as described in Articles 12.3.1(c)(i) and 12.3.2(b) (Designated Monopolies and Government Enterprises), respectively.

Annex 15-C. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

Singapore

With respect to Singapore, Article 15.8.1(f) does not apply with respect to the sale or other disposition of an investment of an investor of a non-Party in its territory.

Annex 15D. SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS ON A PARTY UNDER SECTION C

Singapore

Notices and other documents in disputes under Section C shall be served on Singapore by delivery to:

Director (Trade)

Ministry of Trade and Industry 100 High Street, #09-01

The Treasury

Singapore 179434

United States

Notices and other documents in disputes under Section C shall be served on the United States by delivery to:

Executive Director (L/EX) Office of the Legal Adviser Department of State Washington, DC 20520 United States of America

Chapter 16. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Article 16.1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1. Each Party shall, at a minimum, give effect to this Chapter.

2. (a) Each Party shall ratify or accede to the following agreements:

(i) the Convention Relating to the Distribution of Programme-Carrying Signals Transmitted by Satellite (1974);

  • Chapter   1 ESTABLISHMENT OF A FREE TRADE AREA AND DEFINITIONS 1
  • Article   1.1 GENERAL 1
  • Article   1.2 GENERAL DEFINITIONS 1
  • ANNEX 1A  CERTAIN DEFINITIONS 1
  • Chapter   2 NATIONAL TREATMENT AND MARKET ACCESS FOR GOODS 1
  • Article   2.1 NATIONAL TREATMENT 1
  • Article   2.2 ELIMINATION OF DUTIES 1
  • Article   2.3 CUSTOMS VALUE 1
  • Article   2.4 EXPORT TAX 1
  • Article   2.5 TEMPORARY ADMISSION 1
  • Article   2.6 GOODS RE-ENTERED AFTER REPAIR OR ALTERATION 1
  • Article   2.7 IMPORT AND EXPORT RESTRICTIONS 1
  • Article   2.8 MERCHANDISE PROCESSING FEE 1
  • Article   2.9 DISTILLED SPIRITS 1
  • Article   2.10 BROADCASTING APPARATUS 1
  • Article   2.11 CHEWING GUM 1
  • Article   2.12 TARIFF TREATMENT OF NON-ORIGINATING COTTON AND MAN-MADE FIBER APPAREL GOODS (TARIFF PREFERENCE LEVELS) 1
  • Article   2.13 DEFINITIONS 1
  • Chapter   3 RULES OF ORIGIN 1
  • Section   A ORIGIN DETERMINATION 1
  • Article   3.1 ORIGINATING GOODS 1
  • Article   3.2 TREATMENT OF CERTAIN PRODUCTS 1
  • Article   3.3 DE MINIMIS 1
  • Article   3.4 ACCUMULATION 2
  • Article   3.5 REGIONAL VALUE CONTENT 2
  • Article   3.6 VALUE OF MATERIALS 2
  • Article   3.7 ACCESSORIES, SPARE PARTS, AND TOOLS 2
  • Article   3.8 FUNGIBLE GOODS AND MATERIALS 2
  • Article   3.9 PACKAGING MATERIALS AND CONTAINERS FOR RETAIL SALE 2
  • Article   3.10 PACKING MATERIALS AND CONTAINERS FOR SHIPMENT 2
  • Article   3.11 INDIRECT MATERIALS 2
  • Article   3.12 THIRD COUNTRY TRANSPORTATION 2
  • Section   B SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND VERIFICATION 2
  • Article   3.13 CLAIMS FOR PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT 2
  • Article   3.14 OBLIGATIONS RELATING TO IMPORTATIONS 2
  • Article   3.15 RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENT 2
  • Article   3.16 VERIFICATION 2
  • Article   3.17 CERTAIN APPAREL GOODS 2
  • Section   C CONSULTATION AND MODIFICATIONS 2
  • Article   3.18 CONSULTATION AND MODIFICATIONS 2
  • Section   D DEFINITIONS 2
  • Article   3.19 DEFINITIONS 2
  • Section   E APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION 2
  • Article   3.20 APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION 2
  • Chapter   4 CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION 2
  • Article   4.1 PUBLICATION AND NOTIFICATION 2
  • Article   4.2 ADMINISTRATION 3
  • Article   4.3 ADVANCE RULINGS 3
  • Article   4.4 REVIEW AND APPEAL 3
  • Article   4.5 COOPERATION 3
  • Article   4.6 CONFIDENTIALITY 3
  • Article   4.7 PENALTIES 3
  • Article   4.8 RELEASE AND SECURITY 3
  • Article   4.9 RISK ASSESSMENT 3
  • Article   4.10 EXPRESS SHIPMENTS 3
  • Article   4.11 DEFINITIONS 3
  • Chapter   5 TEXTILES AND APPAREL 3
  • Article   5.1 SCOPE 3
  • Article   5.2 ANTI-CIRCUMVENTION 3
  • Article   5.3 MONITORING 3
  • Article   5.4 COOPERATION 3
  • Article   5.5 ENFORCEMENT 4
  • Article   5.6 INFORMATION SHARING 4
  • Article   5.7 CONFIDENTIALITY 4
  • Article   5.8 CONSULTATIONS AND RELATED MATTERS 4
  • Article   5.9 BILATERAL TEXTILE AND APPAREL SAFEGUARD ACTIONS 4
  • Article   5.10 EFFECTIVE DATE 4
  • Article   5.11 DEFINITIONS 4
  • Chapter   6 TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE 4
  • Article   6.1 SCOPE 4
  • Article   6.2 ENHANCED COOPERATION AND CHAPTER 6 COORDINATOR 4
  • Article   6.3 CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT AND OTHER AREAS OF MUTUAL INTEREST 4
  • Article   6.4 DEFINITIONS 4
  • Chapter   7 SAFEGUARDS 4
  • Article   7.1 APPLICATION OF A BILATERAL SAFEGUARD MEASURE 4
  • Article   7.2 CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS 4
  • Article   7.3 PROVISIONAL MEASURES 4
  • Article   7.4 COMPENSATION 4
  • Article   7.5 GLOBAL SAFEGUARD MEASURES 4
  • Article   7.6 DEFINITIONS 4
  • Chapter   8 CROSS-BORDER TRADE IN SERVICES 4
  • Article   8.1 DEFINITIONS 5
  • Article   8.2 SCOPE AND COVERAGE 5
  • Article   8.3 NATIONAL TREATMENT 5
  • Article   8.4 MOST-FAVORED-NATION TREATMENT 5
  • Article   8.5 MARKET ACCESS 5
  • Article   8.6 LOCAL PRESENCE 5
  • Article   8.7 NON-CONFORMING MEASURES 5
  • Article   8.8 DOMESTIC REGULATION 5
  • Article   8.9 RECOGNITION 5
  • Article   8.10 TRANSFERS AND PAYMENTS 5
  • Article   8.11 DENIAL OF BENEFITS 5
  • Article   8.12 TRANSPARENCY IN DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF REGULATIONS 5
  • Article   8.13 IMPLEMENTATION 5
  • Chapter   9 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 5
  • Article   9.1 SCOPE AND COVERAGE 5
  • Article   9.2 ACCESS TO AND USE OF PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORT NETWORKS AND SERVICES  (9-2) 5
  • Article   9.3 INTERCONNECTION WITH SUPPLIERS OF PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 5
  • Article   9.4 CONDUCT OF MAJOR SUPPLIERS (9-3) (9-4) 5
  • Article   9.5 SUBMARINE CABLE LANDING STATIONS 6
  • Article   9.6 INDEPENDENT REGULATION AND PRIVATIZATION 6
  • Article   9.7 UNIVERSAL SERVICE 6
  • Article   9.8 LICENSING PROCESS 6
  • Article   9.9 ALLOCATION AND USE OF SCARCE RESOURCES (9-11) 6
  • Article   9.10 ENFORCEMENT 6
  • Article   9.11 RESOLUTION OF DOMESTIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS DISPUTES 6
  • Article   9.12 TRANSPARENCY 6
  • Article   9.13 FLEXIBILITY IN THE CHOICE OF TECHNOLOGIES 6
  • Article   9.14 FORBEARANCE AND MINIMAL REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT 6
  • Article   9.15 RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER CHAPTERS 6
  • Article   9.16 DEFINITIONS 6
  • Chapter   10 FINANCIAL SERVICES 6
  • Article   10.1 SCOPE AND COVERAGE 6
  • Article   10.2 NATIONAL TREATMENT 6
  • Article   10.3 MOST-FAVORED-NATION TREATMENT 7
  • Article   10.4 MARKET ACCESS FOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 7
  • Article   10.5 CROSS-BORDER TRADE IN FINANCIAL SERVICES 7
  • Article   10.6 NEW FINANCIAL SERVICES 7
  • Article   10.7 TREATMENT OF CERTAIN INFORMATION 7
  • Article   10.8 SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND BOARDS OF DIRECTORS 7
  • Article   10.9 NON-CONFORMING MEASURES 7
  • Article   10.10 EXCEPTIONS 7
  • Article   10.11 TRANSPARENCY 7
  • Article   10.12 SELF-REGULATORY ORGANIZATIONS 7
  • Article   10.13 PAYMENT AND CLEARING SYSTEMS 7
  • Article   10.14 DOMESTIC REGULATION 7
  • Article   10.15 EXPEDITED AVAILABILITY OF INSURANCE SERVICES 7
  • Article   10.16 FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE 7
  • Article   10.17 CONSULTATIONS 7
  • Article   10.18 DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 7
  • Article   10.19 INVESTMENT DISPUTES IN FINANCIAL SERVICES 7
  • Article   10.20 DEFINITIONS 7
  • Chapter   11 TEMPORARY ENTRY OF BUSINESS PERSONS 8
  • Article   11.1 DEFINITIONS 8
  • Article   11.2 GENERAL PRINCIPLES 8
  • Article   11.3 GENERAL OBLIGATIONS 8
  • Article   11.4 GRANT OF TEMPORARY ENTRY 8
  • Article   11.5 REGULATORY TRANSPARENCY 8
  • Article   11.6 PROVISION OF INFORMATION 8
  • Article   11.7 TEMPORARY ENTRY COORDINATORS 8
  • Article   11.8 DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 8
  • Article   11.9 RELATION TO OTHER CHAPTERS 8
  • Annex 11A  8
  • Section   I BUSINESS VISITORS 8
  • Section   II TRADERS AND INVESTORS 8
  • Section   III INTRA-COMPANY TRANSFEREES 8
  • Section   IV PROFESSIONALS 8
  • Chapter   12 ANTICOMPETITIVE BUSINESS CONDUCT, DESIGNATED MONOPOLIES, AND GOVERNMENT ENTERPRISES 8
  • Article   12.1 OBJECTIVES 8
  • Article   12.2 ANTICOMPETITIVE BUSINESS CONDUCT 8
  • Article   12.3 DESIGNATED MONOPOLIES AND GOVERNMENT ENTERPRISES 8
  • Article   12.4 COOPERATION 8
  • Article   12.5 TRANSPARENCY AND INFORMATION REQUESTS 8
  • Article   12.6 CONSULTATIONS 8
  • Article   12.7 DISPUTES 8
  • Article   12.8 DEFINITIONS 8
  • Chapter   13 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT 9
  • Article   13.1 GENERAL 9
  • Article   13.2 SCOPE AND COVERAGE 9
  • Article   13.3 INCORPORATION OF GPA PROVISIONS 9
  • Article   13.4 EXCEPTIONS 9
  • Article   13.5 MODIFICATIONS AND RECTIFICATIONS TO COVERAGE 9
  • Article   13.6 DEFINITIONS 9
  • Chapter   14 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE 9
  • Article   14.1 GENERAL 9
  • Article   14.2 ELECTRONIC SUPPLY OF SERVICES 9
  • Article   14.3 DIGITAL PRODUCTS 9
  • Article   14.4 DEFINITIONS 9
  • Chapter   15 INVESTMENT 9
  • Section   A DEFINITIONS 9
  • Section   B INVESTMENT 10
  • Article   15.2 SCOPE AND COVERAGE 10
  • Article   15.3 RELATION TO OTHER CHAPTERS 10
  • Article   15.4 NATIONAL TREATMENT AND MOST-FAVORED-NATION TREATMENT 10
  • Article   15.5 MINIMUM STANDARD OF TREATMENT (15-8) 10
  • Article   15.6 EXPROPRIATION (15-9) 10
  • Article   15.7 TRANSFERS (15-10) 10
  • Article   15.8 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (15-11) 10
  • Article   15.9 SENIOR MANAGEMENT AND BOARDS OF DIRECTORS 10
  • Article   15.10 INVESTMENT AND ENVIRONMENT 10
  • Article   15.11 DENIAL OF BENEFITS 10
  • Article   15.12 NON-CONFORMING MEASURES 10
  • Article   15.13 SPECIAL FORMALITIES AND INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS 10
  • Section   C INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 10
  • Article   15.14 CONSULTATION AND NEGOTIATION 10
  • Article   15.15 SUBMISSION OF A CLAIM TO ARBITRATION (15-12) 10
  • Article   15.16 CONSENT OF EACH PARTY TO ARBITRATION 11
  • Article   15.17 CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON CONSENT OF EACH PARTY 11
  • Article   15.18 SELECTION OF ARBITRATORS 11
  • Article   15.19 CONDUCT OF THE ARBITRATION 11
  • Article   15.20 TRANSPARENCY OF ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS 11
  • Article   15.21 GOVERNING LAW 11
  • Article   15.22 INTERPRETATION OF ANNEXES 11
  • Article   15.23 EXPERT REPORTS 11
  • Article   15.24 CONSOLIDATION 11
  • Article   15.25 AWARDS 11
  • Article   15.26 STATUS OF LETTER EXCHANGES 11
  • Article   15.27 SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS 11
  • Annex 15 A  TRANSFERS 11
  • Annex 15-B  PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 11
  • Annex 15-C  PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 11
  • Annex 15D  SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS ON A PARTY UNDER SECTION C 11
  • Chapter   16 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 11
  • Article   16.1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 11
  • Article   16.2 TRADEMARKS, INCLUDING GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS 12
  • Article   16.3 DOMAIN NAMES ON THE INTERNET 12
  • Article   16.4 OBLIGATIONS COMMON TO COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS 12
  • Article   16.5 OBLIGATIONS PERTAINING TO RELATED RIGHTS 12
  • Article   16.6 PROTECTION OF ENCRYPTED PROGRAM-CARRYING SATELLITE SIGNALS 12
  • Article   16.7 PATENTS 12
  • Article   16.8 CERTAIN REGULATED PRODUCTS 12
  • Article   16.9 ENFORCEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 12
  • Article   16.10 TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 13
  • Chapter   17 LABOR 13
  • Article   17.1 STATEMENT OF SHARED COMMITMENT 13
  • Article   17.2 APPLICATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF LABOR LAWS 13
  • Article   17.3 PROCEDURAL GUARANTEES AND PUBLIC AWARENESS 13
  • Article   17.4 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS 13
  • Article   17.5 LABOR COOPERATION 13
  • Article   17.6 LABOR CONSULTATIONS 13
  • Article   17.7 DEFINITIONS 13
  • Annex 17A  UNITED STATES - SINGAPORE LABOR COOPERATION MECHANISM 13
  • Chapter   18 ENVIRONMENT 13
  • Article   18.1 LEVELS OF PROTECTION 13
  • Article   18.2 APPLICATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS 13
  • Article   18.3 PROCEDURAL MATTERS 13
  • Article   18.4 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS 13
  • Article   18.5 OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION 13
  • Article   18.6 ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION 14
  • Article   18.7 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTATIONS 14
  • Article   18.8 RELATIONSHIP TO ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS 14
  • Article   18.9 PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE STEWARDSHIP 14
  • Article   18.10 DEFINITIONS 14
  • Chapter   19 TRANSPARENCY 14
  • Article   19.1 DEFINITIONS 14
  • Article   19.2 CONTACT POINTS 14
  • Article   19.3 PUBLICATION 14
  • Article   19.4 NOTIFICATION AND PROVISION OF INFORMATION 14
  • Article   19.5 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS 14
  • Article   19.6 REVIEW AND APPEAL 14
  • Chapter   20 ADMINISTRATION AND DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 14
  • Article   20.1 JOINT COMMITTEE 14
  • Article   20.2 ADMINISTRATION OF DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCEEDINGS 14
  • Article   20.3 CONSULTATIONS 14
  • Article   20.4 ADDITIONAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES 14
  • Article   20.5 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FINAL REPORT 14
  • Article   20.6 NON-IMPLEMENTATION 14
  • Article   20.7 NON-IMPLEMENTATION IN CERTAIN DISPUTES 15
  • Article   20.8 COMPLIANCE REVIEW 15
  • Article   20.9 FIVE-YEAR REVIEW 15
  • Article   20.10 PRIVATE RIGHTS 15
  • Annex 20A  INFLATION ADJUSTMENT FORMULA FOR MONETARY ASSESSMENTS 15
  • Chapter   21 GENERAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS 15
  • Article   21.1 GENERAL EXCEPTIONS 15
  • Article   21.2 ESSENTIAL SECURITY 15
  • Article   21.3 TAXATION 15
  • Article   21.4 DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION 15
  • Article   21.5 ANTI-CORRUPTION 15
  • Article   21.6 ACCESSION 15
  • Article   21.7 ANNEXES 15
  • Article   21.8 AMENDMENTS 15
  • Article   21.9 ENTRY INTO FORCE AND TERMINATION 15