Australia - United Arab Emirates CEPA (2024)
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A. Professional Services

b. Accounting, auditing and book- keeping services (CPC 8621 & 8622)

B. Computer and Related Services

a. Consultancy services related to the installation of computer hardware (CPC 841)

b. Software implementation services (CPC 842)

c. Data processing services (CPC 843)

d. Data base services (CPC 844)

e. Maintenance and repair services of office machinery and equipment including computers (CPC 845)

f. Other computer services (CPC 849)

C. Research and Development Services

a. R&D services on natural sciences (CPC 851)

b. R&D services on social sciences and humanities (CPC 852)

c. Interdisciplinary R&D services (CPC 853)

F. Other Business Services

c. Management consulting services (CPC 8650)

d. Services related to Management Consulting (CPC 8660)

e. Technical testing and analysis services (CPC 8676)

i. Services incidental to manufacturing (CPC 884+885, except for 88442)

7. Environmental Services

A. Sewage services (CPC 9401)

B. Refuse disposal services (CPC 9402)

C. Sanitation and similar services (CPC 9403)

8. Health Services

A. Hospital Services (CPC 9311)

Annex 9-D. SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS – SCHEDULE OF UAE

INTRODUCTORY NOTE:

1. This document sets out the United Arab Emirates (UAE)’s Schedule of Specific Commitments under the Trade in Services chapter of the UAE-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). This introductory note should be regarded as forming an integral part of the UAE’s schedule.

2. The request has been prepared based on the Services Sectoral Classification List in document MTN.GNS/W/120. References to CPC codes refer to the CPC codes as used in the Provisional Central Product Classification (Statistical Papers Series M No. 77, Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office of the United Nations, New York, 1991) and are meant to define the scope of the commitments, unless otherwise stated.

Modes of Supply: 1) Cross-border supply 2) Consumption abroad 3) Commercial Presence 4) Presence of Natural Persons

Sector or SubsectorLimitations on Market AccessLimitations on National Treatment Additional comments
I. HORIZONTAL COMMITMENTS
ALL SECTORS AND SUB- SECTORS OF SERVICES INCLUDED IN THIS SCHEDULE (1)3) Commercial presence will be through either: (i) a representative office or a branch with no limitations on the participation of foreign capital (foreign ownership of 100% is granted); or (ii) an incorporation as a company with maximum foreign equity as set out in the specific sectors below, which shall take any of the legal forms as allowed under UAE law. For some specific sectors and sub-sectors, commercial presence may be conditioned on benefits in the form of technology transfer, Research & Development programmes, technical assistance, and educational and training of local human resources. (iii) Free zones: 100% foreign ownership is permitted in Free Zones as set out in the specific sub-sectors below. 4) Unbound, except for measures concerning the entry and temporary stay of business persons in the categories and subject to the conditions and limitations set out in the UAE’s Schedule in Annex 10A (Schedule of Commitments on Entry and Temporary Stay of Business Persons) under Chapter 10 (Entry and Temporary Stay for Business Persons).3) Acquisition of land and real estate is not permitted to foreigners or to companies in which foreign nationals have a shareholding. However, foreign companies authorized to carry on their activities in UAE may own land and real estate only to the extent necessary to conduct their activities as allowed and in accordance with laws and regulations governing ownership of real estate at the Federal and Emirate levels. (i) Government subsidized services may only be extended to UAE nationals. (ii) Foreign nationals or companies with foreign share holdings may be required to pay direct taxes on income derived from work or operations in the UAE, whereas local services suppliers or local UAE companies may not be required to pay similar taxes keeping in view the provisions of Article XIV, Paragraph (d) of GATS. 4) Unbound, except for measures concerning the entry and temporary stay of business persons in the categories and subject to the conditions and limitations set out in the UAE’s Schedule in Annex 10A (Schedule of Commitments on Entry and Temporary Stay of Business Persons) under Chapter 10 (Entry and Temporary Stay for Business Persons).
(1) The UAE will not offer any commitments under the Energy Resources sectors or any services related to the Energy Resources Sectors as defined in the Side Letter on Energy, which forms an integral part of this agreement. Therefore, this offer does not include any commitments under the aforementioned services.
II. SECTOR SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS
1. BUSINESS SERVICES
A. Professional Services a. Legal Services (CPC 861) Consultancy on the law of jurisdiction where the services supplier is qualified as a lawyer and on international law (Part of CPC 861)1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.1) None. 2) None. 3) Non-UAE lawyers cannot plead in UAE courts, or act before official bodies, or perform notarial functions. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
b. Accounting, auditing and book- keeping services (CPC 8621 & 8622) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
c. Taxation Services (CPC 8630) Only the following sub-sectors: - Business tax planning and consulting (CPC 86301) - Business tax preparation and review services (CPC 86302) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 75%. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
d. Architectural Services (CPC 8671) e. Engineering Services (CPC 8672) f. Integrated Engineering Services (CPC 8673) g. Urban planning and landscape architectural services (CPC 8674) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 75%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
h. Medical and dental services (CPC 9312) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 70%. Participation of foreign equity is allowed up to 100% in Dubai Health Care City. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
i. Veterinary services (CPC 93201) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 75%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
j. Services provided by midwives, nurses, physiotherapists, and paramedical personnel (CPC 93191) 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) Foreign equity participation is limited to 49% and subject to the approval of the competent UAE authorities. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
B. Computer and Related Services. a. Consultancy services related to the installation of computer hardware (CPC 841) b. Software implementation services (CPC 842) c. Data processing services (CPC 843) d. Data base services (CPC 844) e. Maintenance and repair services of office machinery and equipment including computers (CPC 845) f. Other computer services (CPC 849) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
C. Research and Development Services. a. R&D services on natural sciences (CPC 851) b. R&D services on social sciences and humanities (CPC 852) c. Interdisciplinary R&D services (CPC 853) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
E. Rental and Leasing Services without Operators (excluding rental and leasing services relating to cars). a. Relating to ships (CPC 83103) b. Relating to other transport equipment (CPC 83101 + 83102 + 83105) c. Relating to other machinery and equipment (CPC 83106 – 83109) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 70%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
F. Other Business Services.  a. Advertising services (CPC 871) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 70%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
b. Market research and public opinion polling services (CPC 864) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 70%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
c. Management consulting services (CPC 8650) d. Services related to Management Consulting (CPC 8660) e. Technical testing and analysis services (CPC 8676) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
i. Services incidental to manufacturing (CPC 884+885, except for 88442) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
m. Related to scientific and technical consulting services (CPC 8675) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
n. Maintenance and repair of equipment (not including maritime vessels, aircraft or other transport equipment) (CPC 633+ 8861- 8866) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
o. Building-Cleaning Services (CPC 874) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
p. Photographic Services (CPC 8750) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
q. Packaging Services (CPC 8760) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
r. Printing and publishing services (CPC 88442) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited up to 70%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
s. Convention services (CPC 87909)∗1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited up to 70%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
t. Other (CPC 8790) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 75%. For CPC 87905: None. 4) Unbound. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound.
(1) The (*) indicates that the service specified is a component of a more aggregated CPC item specified elsewhere in this classification list.
2. COMMUNICATION SERVICES
A. Postal Services (CPC 7511) Only handling of documents, letter posts, and parcels 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
B. Courier Services (CPC 7512) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.

C. Telecommunication Services:

HORIZONTAL COMMITMENTS:

• The commitments taken are based on the scheduling principles provided by the following WTO documents: “Notes for scheduling Basic Telecom Services Commitments” (S/GBT/W/2/Rev.1) and “Market Access Limitations on Spectrum Availability” (S/GBT/W/3).

• This Schedule on basic telecommunication does not include any broadcasting services according to the UAE telecommunication and the TDRA regulatory framework on different issues including but not limited to the spectrum license (2)

(2) Broadcasting services” is defined as a radio communication service in which the transmissions are intended for direct reception by the general public, including sound transmissions, television transmissions or other types of transmissions. In the Telecommunications Law of the UAE, broadcasting is not part of basic telecommunication services.
3) Any network installed in UAE must be operated by a company registered in UAE, the foreign equity of which shall be limited to 49%.
a. Voice telephone services (CPC 7521) b. Packet-switched data transmission services (CPC 7523**) c. Circuit-switched data transmission services (CPC 7523**) d. Telex services (CPC 7523**) e. Telegraph services (CPC 7522**) f. Facsimile services (CPC 7521** + 7529**) g. Private leased circuit services (CPC 7522** + 7523**) h. Electronic mail (CPC 7523**) i. Voice mail (CPC 7523**) j. On-line information and database retrieval (CPC 7523**) k. Electronic data interchange (EDI)(CPC 7523) l. Enhanced/value-added facsimile services, incl. store and forward, store and retrieve (CPC 7523**) m. Code and protocol conversion (n.a.) 1) Only companies with commercial presence may provide telecom services. 2) Residents are allowed to purchase telecom services in the territory of Australia according to the regulatory framework in the UAE and in the territory of Australia. 3) Duopoly. The TDRA will consider the feasibility of suppliers additional to the duopoly. The commercial presence is required and subject to 49% foreign equity limitation. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None, except as indicated in the market access column. 2) None, except as indicated in the market access column. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
D. Audiovisual Services (excluding broadcasting): a. Motion picture and video tape production and distribution services (CPC 9611) b. Motion picture projection services (CPC 9612) c. Sound recording (CPC Ver. 2 9611) d. Audiovisual post production services (CPC Ver. 2 9613)1) Subject to obtaining licenses and approvals from the competent UAE authorities. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49% and subject to obtaining licenses and approvals from competent UAE media authorities. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Subject to obtaining licenses and approvals from the competent UAE authorities. 2) None. 3) Unbound. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
3. CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED ENGINEERING SERVICES
A. General Construction Work for Buildings (CPC 512) B. General construction work for civil engineering (CPC 513) C. Installation and assembly work (CPC 514+516) D. Building completion and finishing work (CPC 517) E. Other Pre-erection work at construction sites (CPC 511) Special trade construction work (CPC 515) Renting services related to equipment for construction or demolition of buildings or civil engineering works, with operator (CPC 518) 1) Unbound. 2) None. 3) (i) Foreign equity is limited to 70%. (ii) Large scale infrastructure projects such as airports, highways and sports facilities and projects that exceed 450 million US dollars, foreign equity is allowed up to 100%. For further clarity, foreign companies established pursuant to this paragraph (ii) will not be allowed to participate in any project that is below 450 million US dollars. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Unbound. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.

4. DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

Distribution Services do not include unmanufactured tobacco, tobacco, tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, pharmaceutical and medical goods, and any goods covered by an agency contract registered with the UAE Ministry of Economy in accordance with Law No. 3 of 2022 on commercial agencies and its successor legislation.

B. Wholesale Trade Services (CPC 622) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. After 3 years, foreign equity is allowed up to 75%.4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
C. Retailing Services • Food Retailing Services (CPC 631) • Non-food Retailing Services (CPC 632) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. After 3 years, foreign equity is allowed up to 75%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
• Sales of motor vehicles (CPC 6111) • Sales of parts and accessories of motor vehicles (CPC 6113) • Sales of motorcycles and snowmobiles and related parts and accessories (CPC 6121) 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. After 3 years, foreign equity is allowed up to 75%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
D. Franchising (CPC 8929) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. After 3 years, foreign equity is allowed up to 75%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
5. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
B. Secondary Education Services (CPC 922) C. Higher Education Services (CPC 923) D. Adult Education (CPC 924) E. Other Education Services: Excluding public education 1) None. 2) None. 3) None, except natural persons of Australia may be required to obtain authorization from competent authorities to establish and direct an education institution and to teach; this may also be subject to the condition of suitability of school facilities and ensuring high quality level of education. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
6. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
A. Sewage services (CPC 9401) B. Refuse disposal services (CPC 9402) C. Sanitation and similar services (CPC 9403) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
D. Other • Cleaning services for exhaust gases (CPC 94040) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
• Treatment, remediation of contaminated/polluted soil and water (part of CPC 94060) 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
• Noise abatement services (CPC 9405) • Nature and landscape protection services (CPC 9406) • Other environmental protection services (CPC 9409) 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.

7. FINANCIAL SERVICES

Horizontal Commitments:

Commercial presence is allowed up to 100% foreign equity in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) for the following activities: banking services (investment banking, corporate banking, and private banking); capital markets (equity, debt instruments, derivatives and commodity trading); asset management and fund registration; insurance and re-insurance; Islamic finance; business processing operations and ancillary services.

A. Insurance and insurance-related services

Horizontal Commitments:

General conditions:

• The absence of any limitation on the ability of a service consumer in UAE to purchase the service in the territory of Australia does not signify a commitment to allow a non-resident service supplier to solicit business or to conduct active marketing in the territory of the UAE.

• Commercial presence is subject to the provisions regarding the licensing and registration of foreign companies as contained in the UAE pertinent laws.

• Within the context of paragraph 2 (a) of the WTO Annex on Financial Services, the UAE shall not be prevented from taking measures for prudential reasons such as minimum capital requirement; minimum operating funds requirement and approval for business activities.

(i) Direct insurance (including co- insurance):
(a) Life - Life and health insurance services (CPC 81211 and CPC 81212) • Excluding pension fund management 1) Commercial presence is required. 2) Unbound. 3) Transparent Economic Needs Test (ENT) shall apply to the commercial presence for branches of the new foreign insurance companies as well as new branches of the existing foreign insurance companies. This ENT shall be based on criteria such as the provision of new insurance services, increase of local demand and the conformance with international standards. • Foreign equity is limited to 25% of the capital of UAE life and non-life insurance companies. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Commercial presence is required. 2) Unbound. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(b) Non- life insurance services (CPC 8129) • Including accidents insurance services 1) Commercial presence is required for all non-life insurance services except marine and aviation insurance. None for marine and aviation insurance. 2) Unbound for all non-life insurance services except marine shipping and commercial aviation insurance. None for marine and aviation insurance. 3) - Transparent Economic Needs Test (ENT) shall apply to the commercial presence for branches of the new foreign insurance companies as well as new branches of the existing foreign insurance companies. This ENT shall be based on criteria such as the provision of new insurance services, increase of local demand and the conformance with international standards. - The establishment of joint ventures with UAE life and non- life insurance companies is not allowed. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Commercial presence is required for all non-life insurance services except marine and aviation insurance. None for marine and aviation insurance. 2) Unbound for all non-life insurance services except marine shipping and commercial aviation insurance. None for marine and aviation insurance. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(ii) Reinsurance & retrocession. Other insurance services n.e.c. (CPC 81299) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(iii) Insurance intermediation, such as brokerage and agency services. Only brokers dealing with direct insurance3 (CPC 8140**)1) Commercial presence is required, except for marine shipping and commercial aviation insurance and re- insurance intermediation services. None for marine shipping and commercial aviation insurance and reinsurance intermediation services. 2) Commercial presence is required. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None, except as indicated in the market access column. 2) None, except as indicated in the market access column. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(iv) Insurance consultancy (CPC 81402) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
Actuarial services (CPC 81404) 1) None, except that the foreign service supplier must be registered at the UAE Ministry of Economy. (The registration requirement does not prevent the foreign supplier from providing services from the territory of its country into the territory of the UAE). 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None, expect as indicated in the market access column. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
Loss Adjustment, risk assessment and claim settlement services (CPC 81403) 1) Commercial presence is required. 2) Commercial presence is required. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Commercial presence is required. 2) Commercial presence is required. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(3) For greater certainty “Direct Insurance” means: Life and health services (CPC 81211 and CPC 81212) (excluding pension fund management.) and Non- life insurance services (including accident insurance (CPC 8129).
** Indicates that the service specified constitutes only a part of the total range of activities covered by the CPC concordance.
B. Banking and other financial services (excluding insurances)
(v) Acceptance of deposits and other repayable funds from the public 1) None. 2) None. 3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licenses for operating bank branches; (iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities. (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(vi) Lending of all types, including consumer credit, mortgage credit, factoring and financing of commercial transaction 1) None. 2) None. 3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licenses for operating bank branches; (iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities; (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None.4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(vii) Financial leasing 1) None. 2) None. 3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licenses for operating bank branches; (iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities; (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(viii) All payment and money transmission services, including credit, charge and debit cards, travellers cheques and bankers drafts 1) None. 2) None. 3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licenses for operating bank branches; (iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities; (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49% 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(ix) Guarantees and commitments 1) None. 2) None. 3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licenses for operating bank branches; (iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities; (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(x) Trading for own account or for account of customers, whether on an exchange, in an over-the- counter market or otherwise, the following: A. money market instruments (including cheques, bills, certificates of deposits); B. foreign exchange; C. derivative products including, but not limited to, futures and options; D. exchange rate and interest rate instruments, including products such as swaps, forward rate agreements; E. transferable securities; F. other negotiable instruments and financial assets, including bullion1) None. 2) None. 3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licenses for operating bank branches; (iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities; (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(xi) Participation in issues of all kinds of securities, including under- writing and placement as agent (whether publicly or privately) and provision of services related to such issues 1) None. 2) None. 3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licenses for operating bank branches; (iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities; (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(xii) Money broking 1) None. 2) None. 3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licenses for operating bank branches; (iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities; (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.   1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(xiii) Asset management, (only cash or portfolio management, all forms of collective investment schemes and management) 1) None. 2) None. 3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licenses for operating bank branches; (iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities; (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(xiv) Provision and transfer of financial information, and financial data processing and related software. 1) None. 2) None.3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licenses for operating bank branches;(iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities; (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None.3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
(xv) Advisory and other auxiliary financial services on all the activities listed in sub- paragraphs (v) through (xv), including credit reference and analysis, investment and portfolio research and advice, advice on acquisitions and on corporate restructuring and strategy 1) None. 2) None. 3) (i) No limitation for establishment of representative offices; (ii) Unbound for new licences for operating bank branches; (iii) Unbound for the expansion of activities of existing financial entities; (iv) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
8. HEALTH AND RELATED SOCIAL SERVICES (other than those listed under 1.A.h- i.)
A. Hospital Services (CPC 9311) 1) None. 2) None. 3) - 100% is allowed for foreign equity, subject to the authorization by the competent authorities, which would be based on the economic need tests taking in to consideration the number of hospital, medical and health centres in a given region. - Participation of foreign equity is allowed up to 100% in Dubai Health Care City. An economic needs test will not be required. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
B. Other Human Health Services (CPC 9319, except CPC 93191) 1) None. 2) None. 3) 100% is allowed for foreign equity, subject to the authorization by the competent authorities, which would be based on the economic need tests taking in to consideration the number of hospital, medical and health centres in a given region. Participation of foreign equity is allowed up to 100% in Dubai Health Care City. An economic needs test will not be required. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
9. TOURISM AND TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES
A. Hotels and restaurants (including catering) (CPC 64110, 64120 & 642, 643) 1) None. 2) None. 3) - Hotels: foreign equity is limited to 49%. For hotel management, foreign equity is limited to 70%. - Restaurants: foreign equity is limited to 70%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
B. Travel agencies and tour operators services (CPC 7471) Excluding Umra and Hajj services and related services (i.e. Islamic pilgrimages services and related services) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Unbound. 4) Unbound. 1) None. 2) None. 3) Unbound. 4) Unbound.
C. Tourist guides services (CPC 74720) Excluding Umra and Hajj services and related services (i.e. Islamic pilgrimages services and related services) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
10. RECREATIONAL CULTURAL AND SPORTING SERVICES (other than audiovisual services)
A. Entertainment Services (including theatre, live bands and circus services) (CPC 9619) Only for theatre, live bands and circus services 1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 75%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
B. News Agency Services (CPC 962 - Only in Dubai Media City) 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) None. 4) Unbound. 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) Unbound. 4) Unbound.
D. Sporting and Other Recreational Services (Only CPC 96491- only parks and public gardens services) 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 75%. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Unbound. 2) Unbound. 3) None.4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
E. Game Services including Online Game Services (under CPC 964** excluding 96492) 1) Commercial presence is required. Subject to obtaining licenses and approvals from the competent UAE authorities.2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49% and subject to obtaining licenses and approvals from competent UAE authorities. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
F. Library Services (CPC 96311) 1) None. 2) None. 3) Unbound. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) Unbound. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
11. TRANSPORT SERVICES
A. Maritime Transport Services
International Transport. freight and passengers (CPC 7211 and 7212, less cabotage transport services) Including the following: • Maintenance and repair of vessels 1) None. 2) None. 3) - Freight: Foreign equity is limited to 49%.- Passengers: Foreign equity is limited to 70%. - Maintenance and repair of vessels: None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. The following services at the port are made available to international maritime transport suppliers on non- discriminatory terms and conditions: • Pilotage • Towing and tug assistance • Provisioning, fueling and watering • Garbage collecting and ballast waste disposal • Port Capitan’s services • Navigation aid services • Shore based operational services essential to ship operations including communications, water and electrical supplies • Emergency repair facilities• Anchorage, berth and berthing services
Maritime Auxiliary Services: • Maritime cargo handling services (4) • Storage andwarehousing services (CPC742) • Container station and depot services (5)• Maritime agency services (6) • Maritime freight forwarding services (7)1) None. 2) None. 3) Foreign equity is limited to 49%. (8) 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None.3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. The following services at the port are made available to international maritime transport suppliers on non- discriminatory terms and conditions: • Pilotage • Towing and tug assistance • Provisioning, fueling and watering • Garbage collecting and ballast waste disposal • Port Capitan’s services • Navigation aid services • Shore based operational services essential to ship operations including communications, water and electrical supplies • Emergency repair facilities• Anchorage, berth and berthing services
(4) “maritime cargo handling services” means activities exercised by stevedore companies, including terminal operators, but not including the direct activities of dockers, when this workforce is organised independently of the stevedoring or terminal operator companies. The activities covered include the organisation and supervision of: the loading/discharging of cargo to/from a ship; the lashing/unlashing of cargo; the reception/delivery and safekeeping of cargos before shipment or after discharge.
(5) “Container station and depot services, means activities consisting in storing containers, weather in port areas or inland, with a view to their stuffing/stripping, repairing and making them available for shipments.”
(6) “Maritime agency services, means activities consisting in representing, within a given geographic area, as an agent the business interests of one or more shipping lines or shipping companies, for the following purposes: - marketing and sales of maritime transport and related services, from quotation to invoicing, and issuance of bills of lading on behalf of the companies, acquisition resale of the necessary related services, preparation of documentation, and provision of business information; - acting on behalf of the companies organizing the call of the ship or taking over cargoes when required.”
(7) “Freight forwarding services” means the activity consisting of organizing and monitoring shipment operations on behalf of shippers, through the acquisition of transport and related services, preparation of documentation and provision of business information.”
(8) Operations and functions maybe subject to specific services obligations set out by operators with concession from public authorities.
C. Air Transport Services
d. Maintenance and repair of aircraft and parts thereof 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
Computer Reservation Systems 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
Ground Handling Services (only the services that is supplied at an airport, on a fee or contract basis, of the following: representation; Passenger services, Load control and communication, Ramp, Cargo and mail, Aircraft line maintenance, fuel and oil, Flight Operations, Transportation, Catering Services, Supervision and Administration, Aircraft private security service and audit). 1) Unbound. 2) None. 3) Unbound except ground handling services can be provided by a foreign service supplier through tendering if it obtains authorization from the relevant government authority in each Emirate along with the General Civil Aviation Authority to provide such services. Criteria for authorizations may include the juridical form of the company, ownership and composition of the board of directors and management team, and economic need. Catering services can only be provided by ground handling companies operating within the airport, companies with a catering services license, and domestic airline operators. Foreign airline operators cannot provide catering services unless they qualify to participate in a tendering process administered by the relevant UAE authorities. 4) The majority of persons authorized for the administration and representation of a ground handing company must be UAE nationals. Otherwise, unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Unbound. 2) None. 3) Unbound. 4) The majority of persons authorized for the administration and representation of a ground handing company must be UAE nationals. Otherwise, unbound except as indicated in the horizontal section.
E. Airport Management Services (covers airport infrastructure and operation services, including related consulting services.) 1) Unbound. 2) None. 3) Unbound except airport management services can be provided by a foreign service supplier through tendering if it obtains authorization from the relevant government authority in each Emirate along with the General Civil Aviation Authority to provide such services. These services can be provided by transferring operational rights by leasing of the state airports or by sub-contracting airport management services. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) Unbound. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.
F. Rail Transport Services
a. Passenger transportation (CPC 7111) b. Freight transportation(CPC 7112) c. Pushing and towing services (CPC 7130) d. Maintenance and repair of rail transport equipment (CPC 8868) e. Supporting services for rail transport services (CPC 743)1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section. 1) None. 2) None. 3) None. 4) Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal section.

Annex 9E . SCHEDULE OF NON-CONFORMING MEASURES AND RESERVATIONS FOR SERVICES AUSTRALIA

List A .

EXPLANATORY NOTES

1. This List A sets out, pursuant to Article 9.9 (Schedules of Non-Conforming Measures and Reservations – Trade in Services), Australia’s existing measures that are not subject to some or all of the obligations imposed by:

(a) Article 9.4 (National Treatment – Trade in Services);

(b) Article 9.5 (Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment – Trade in Services);

(c) Article 9.6 (Market Access - Trade in Services); or

(d) Article 9.7 (Local Presence - Trade in Services).

2. Each entry in this List A sets out the following elements:

(a) Sector refers to the sector for which the entry is made;

(b) Subsector where referenced, refers to the specific subsector for which the entry is made;

(c) Level of Government indicates the level of government maintaining the listed measures;

(d) Obligations Concerned specifies the obligations referred to in paragraph 1 that, pursuant to Article 9.9 (Schedules of Non-Conforming Measures and Reservations - Trade in Services), do not apply to the listed measures;

(e) Description sets out the non-conforming measure for which the entry is made; and

(f) Source of Measure means the laws, regulations or other measures that are the source of the non-conforming measure for which the entry is made. A measure cited in the Source of Measure element:

(i) means the measure as amended, continued or renewed as at the date of entry into force of this Agreement, and

(ii) includes any subordinate measure adopted or maintained under the authority of, and consistent with, the measure.

3. In accordance with Article 9.9 (Schedules of Non-Conforming Measures and Reservations - Trade in Services), the Articles of this Agreement specified in the Obligations Concerned element of an entry do not apply to the non-conforming measure identified in the Description element of that entry.

4. A measure that is reserved against Article 9.7 (Local Presence - Trade in Services) need not be reserved against Article 9.4 (National Treatment - Trade in Services).

5. For greater certainty, the Description element of each of the entries in this List A is to be interpreted in accordance with the relevant cited sources of the non-conforming measures.

6. The UAE’s Schedule in Annex 9D (Schedules of Specific Commitments) or Annex 9E (Schedules of Non-Conforming Measures and Reservations) shall not be used to interpret Australia’s commitments or obligations under Chapter 9 (Trade in Services).

7. Commitments on measures with respect to, or relating to, trade in financial services are undertaken subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in Annex 9A (Financial Services), these Explanatory Notes and this List A.

8. Without prejudice to other means of prudential regulation, Australia reserves the right to require licensing or registration of financial service suppliers and financial instruments.

1. Sector : All Sectors

Subsector : -

Level of Government : Regional

Obligations Concerned : National Treatment

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment Local Presence

Description : All existing non-conforming measures at the regional level of government.

Source of Measure : All existing non-conforming measures at the regional level of government.

2. Sector : All Sectors

Subsector : -

Level of Government : Central

Obligations Concerned : National Treatment

Description : At least one director of a private company must be ordinarily resident in Australia.

At least two directors of a public company must be ordinarily resident in Australia.

At least one secretary of a private company (if such a private company appoints one or more secretaries) must be ordinarily resident in Australia.

At least one secretary of a public company must be ordinarily resident in Australia.

Source of Measure : Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Corporations Regulations 2001 (Cth)

3. Sector : Professional Services

Subsector : -

Level of Government : Central

Obligations Concerned : National Treatment

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment

Description : In order to register to practise in Australia, patent attorneys must have been employed for at least two continuous years, or a total of two years within five continuous years, in Australia or New Zealand, or in both countries, in a position or positions that provided the applicant with required experience in Australia’s and New Zealand’s patent attorney regime.

Source of Measure : Patents Act 1990 (Cth)

Patent Regulations 1991 (Cth)

4. Sector : Professional Services

Subsector : -

Level of Government : Central

Obligations Concerned : National Treatment

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment

Description : To practise as a migration agent in Australia a person must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident or a citizen of New Zealand with a special category visa.

Source of Measure : Migration Act 1958 (Cth)

5. Sector : Professional Services

Subsector : -

Level of Government : Central

Obligations Concerned : Local Presence

Description : A person who is not ordinarily resident in Australia may be refused registration as a company auditor or liquidator.

At least one partner in a firm providing auditing services must be a registered company auditor who is ordinarily resident in Australia.

Source of Measure : Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

6. Sector : Professional Services

Subsector : -

Level of Government : Central

Obligations Concerned : Local Presence

Description : To act as a customs broker in Australia, service suppliers must supply the service in and from Australia.

Source of Measure : Customs Act 1901 (Cth)

7. Sector : Fishing and services incidental to fishing

Subsector : -

Level of Government : Central

Obligations Concerned : National Treatment

Description : Foreign fishing vessels (1) seeking to undertake fishing activity, including any activity in support of or in preparation for any fishing activity or the processing, carrying or transhipment of fish, in the Australian Fishing Zone must be authorised.

Where foreign fishing vessels are authorised they may be subject to a levy (2).

Source of Measure : Fisheries Management Act 1991 (Cth)

Foreign Fishing Licences Levy Act 1991 (Cth)

(1) For the purposes of this entry, a “foreign fishing vessel” is one that does not meet the definition of an Australian boat under the Fisheries Management Act 1991 (Cth), that is, an Australian-flagged boat (not owned by a foreign resident) or a boat owned by an Australian resident or corporation and built, and whose operations are based, in Australia.
(2) The levy charged will be in accordance with the Foreign Fishing Licences Levy Act 1991 (Cth) or any amendments thereto.

8. Sector : Communication Services

Subsector : -

Level of Government : Central

  • Chapter   1 INITIAL PROVISIONS AND GENERAL DEFINITIONS 1
  • Article   1.1 Establishment of a Free Trade Area 1
  • Article   1.2 General Definitions 1
  • Article   1.3 Relation to other Agreements 1
  • Article   1.4 Regional and Local Government 1
  • Chapter   2 TRADE IN GOODS 1
  • Article   2.1 Definitions 1
  • Article   2.2 Scope and Coverage 1
  • Article   2.3 National Treatment on Internal Taxation and Regulation 1
  • Article   2.4 Reduction or Elimination of Customs Duties 1
  • Article   2.5 Acceleration or Improvement of Tariff Commitments 1
  • Article   2.6 Classification of Goods and Transposition of Schedules 1
  • Article   2.7 Import and Export Restrictions 1
  • Article   2.8 Import Licensing 1
  • Article   2.9 Customs Valuation 1
  • Article   2.10 Export Subsidies 1
  • Article   2.11 Administrative Fees and Formalities 1
  • Article   2.13 Temporary Admission of Goods 1
  • Article   2.14 Goods Re-Entered after Repair or Alteration 1
  • Article   2.15 Duty-Free Entry of Commercial Samples of Negligible Value and Printed Advertising Materials 1
  • Article   2.12 Technical Consultations and Contact Points 1
  • Chapter   3 RULES OF ORIGIN 1
  • Article   3.1 Definitions 2
  • Section   A Origin Determination 2
  • Article   3.2 Originating Goods 2
  • Article   3.3 Wholly Obtained or Produced Goods 2
  • Article   3.4 Qualifying Value Content 2
  • Article   3.5 Accumulation 2
  • Article   3.6 De Minimis 2
  • Article   3.7 Insufficient Working or Processing 2
  • Article   3.8 Indirect Materials 2
  • Article   3.9 Accessories, Spare Parts, Tools 2
  • Article   3.10 Packaging Materials and Containers for Retail Sale 2
  • Article   3.11 Unit of Qualification 2
  • Article   3.12 Packaging Materials and Containers for Transportation and Shipment 2
  • Article   3.13 Fungible Goods and Materials 2
  • Article   3.14 Article 3.14 Sets of Goods 2
  • Article   3.15 Intermediate Goods 2
  • Article   3.16 Value of Materials Used In Production 2
  • Article   3.17 Further Adjustments to the Value of Materials 2
  • Section   B Origin Procedures 2
  • Article   3.18 Transit and Transshipment 3
  • Article   3.19 Free Economic Zones or Free Zones 3
  • Article   3.20 Third Party Invoicing 3
  • Article   3.21 Proof of Origin 3
  • Article   3.22 Certificate of Origin 3
  • Article   3.23 Electronic Data Origin Exchange System 3
  • Article   3.24 Origin Declaration 3
  • Article   3.25 Waiver of a Certificate of Origin or Origin Declaration 3
  • Article   3.26 Application for a Certificate of Origin 3
  • Article   3.27 Certificate of Origin Issued Retrospectively 3
  • Article   3.28 Loss of the Certificate of Origin 3
  • Article   3.29 Treatment of Erroneous Declaration In the Certificate of Origin 3
  • Article   3.30 Treatment of Minor Discrepancies 3
  • Article   3.31 Denial of Preferential Tariff Treatment 3
  • Article   3.32 Verification 3
  • Article   3.33 Verification Visits 3
  • Article   3.34 Record Keeping Requirement 3
  • Article   3.35 Confidentiality 3
  • Article   3.36 Mutual Assistance 3
  • Article   3.37 Consultation and Modifications 3
  • Article   3.38 Contact Points 3
  • Chapter   4 CUSTOMS PROCEDURES AND TRADE FACILITATION 3
  • Article   4.1 Definitions 3
  • Article   4.2 Scope 3
  • Article   4.3 General Provisions 3
  • Article   4.4 Publication and Availability of Information 3
  • Article   4.5 Risk Management 3
  • Article   4.6 Data, Documentation and Automation 3
  • Article   4.7 Advance Rulings 4
  • Article   4.8 Penalties 4
  • Article   4.9 Release of Goods 4
  • Article   4.10 Perishable Goods 4
  • Article   4.11 Authorised Economic Operators 4
  • Article   4.12 Border Agency Cooperation 4
  • Article   4.13 Expedited Shipments 4
  • Article   4.14 Review and Appeal 4
  • Article   4.15 Customs Cooperation 4
  • Article   4.16 Confidentiality 4
  • Chapter   5 TRADE REMEDIES 4
  • Article   5.1 Scope 4
  • Article   5.2 Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Measures 4
  • Article   5.3 Global Safeguard Measures 4
  • Article   5.4 Cooperation 4
  • Article   5.5 Contact Points 4
  • Article   5.6 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 4
  • Chapter   6 SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 4
  • Article   6.1 Definitions 4
  • Article   6.2 Objectives 4
  • Article   6.3 Scope 4
  • Article   6.4 General Provisions 4
  • Article   6.5 Contact Points and Competent Authorities 4
  • Article   6.6 Technical Consultations 4
  • Article   6.7 Adaptation to Regional Conditions 4
  • Article   6.8 Equivalence 4
  • Article   6.9 Emergency Measures 4
  • Article   6.10 Transparency and Exchange of Information 4
  • Article   6.11 Cooperation 5
  • Article   6.12 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 5
  • Chapter   7 SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS 5
  • Article   7.1 Objectives 5
  • Article   7.2 Scope 5
  • Article   7.3 Principles of Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems 5
  • Article   7.4 Sustainability Goals 5
  • Article   7.5 Cooperation 5
  • Article   7.6 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 5
  • Chapter   8 TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE 5
  • Article   8.1 Definitions 5
  • Article   8.2 Objectives 5
  • Article   8.3 Scope 5
  • Article   8.4 Affirmation of TBT Agreement 5
  • Article   8.5 International Standards 5
  • Article   8.6 Technical Regulations 5
  • Article   8.7 Conformity Assessment Procedures 5
  • Article   8.8 Cooperation 5
  • Article   8.9 Transparency 5
  • Article   8.10 Contact Points 5
  • Article   8.11 Information Exchange and Technical Discussions 5
  • Chapter   9 TRADE IN SERVICES 5
  • Article   9.1 Definitions 5
  • Article   9.2 Scope and Coverage 6
  • Article   9.3 Scheduling of Commitments 6
  • Article   9.4 National Treatment 6
  • Article   9.5 Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment 6
  • Article   9.6 Market Access 6
  • Article   9.7 Local Presence 6
  • Article   9.8 Schedules of Specific Commitments 6
  • Article   9.9 Schedules of Non-Conforming Measures and Reservations 6
  • Article   9.10 Additional Commitments 6
  • Article   9.11 Modification of Schedules 6
  • Article   9.12 Transparency 6
  • Article   9.13 Domestic Regulation 6
  • Article   9.14 Recognition 6
  • Article   9.15 Professional Services 7
  • Article   9.16 Payments and Transfers 7
  • Article   9.17 Monopolies and Exclusive Service Suppliers 7
  • Article   9.18 Business Practices 7
  • Article   9.19 Denial of Benefits 7
  • Article   9.20 Review 7
  • Annex 9A  FINANCIAL SERVICES 7
  • Article   9A.1 Definitions 7
  • Article   9A.2 Scope 7
  • Article   9A.3 Financial Services Exceptions 7
  • Article   9A.4 Prudential Measures 7
  • Article   9A.5 Financial Services New to the Territory of a Party 7
  • Article   9A.6 Treatment of Financial Services Information 7
  • Article   9A.7 Recognition of Prudential Measures 7
  • Article   9A.8 Self-Regulatory Organisations 7
  • Article   9A.9 Payment and Clearing Systems 7
  • Article   9A.10 Shariah-Compliant Financial Services 7
  • Article   9A.11 Sustainable Finance 7
  • Article   9A.12 Dispute Settlement 7
  • Annex 9B  TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 7
  • Article   9B.1 Definitions 7
  • Article   9B.2 Scope and Coverage 7
  • Article   9B.3 Access to and Use of Public Telecommunications Networks and Services 8
  • Article   9B.4 Interconnection to Be Ensured 8
  • Article   9B.5 Interconnection with Major Suppliers 8
  • Article   9B.6 Number Portability 8
  • Article   9B.7 Resale 8
  • Article   9B.8 Treatment by Major Suppliers 8
  • Article   9B.9 Competitive Safeguards 8
  • Article   9B.10 Provisioning of Leased Circuit Services 8
  • Article   9B.11 Co-location and Access to Facilities 8
  • Article   9B.12 Universal Service 8
  • Article   9B.13 Public Availability of Licensing Criteria 8
  • Article   9B.14 Independent Regulatory and Dispute Resolution Body 8
  • Article   9B.15 Allocation of Scarce Resources 8
  • Article   9B.16 Transparency 8
  • Article   9B.17 International Mobile Roaming 8
  • Article   9B.18 Submarine Cable Systems 8
  • Article   9B.19 Flexibility In the Choice of Technology 8
  • Article   9B.20 Relation to International Organisations 8
  • Article   9B.21 Relationship to other Chapters 8
  • Article   9B.22 Cooperation 8
  • Article   9B.23 Dispute Settlement and Appeal 8
  • Article   9B.24 Enforcement 8
  • Annex 9C  8
  • Part   A FOREIGN INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK FOR AUSTRALIA 8
  • Part   B FOREIGN INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK FOR THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 8
  • Appendix 9D-a  Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment Sectoral Coverage 8
  • Annex 9-D  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS – SCHEDULE OF UAE 9
  • Annex 9E   SCHEDULE OF NON-CONFORMING MEASURES AND RESERVATIONS FOR SERVICES AUSTRALIA 9
  • List A   9
  • List B   10
  • Appendix A   AUSTRALIA’S MARKET ACCESS COMMITMENTS – REGIONAL (STATE AND TERRITORY) LEVEL 12
  • NOTE ON MARITIME TRANSPORT SERVICES 12
  • List C   ADDITIONAL COMMITMENTS – CHAPTER 9 (TRADE IN SERVICES) AUSTRALIA 12
  • Chapter   10 ENTRY AND TEMPORARY STAY FOR BUSINESS PERSONS 12
  • Article   10.1 Definitions 12
  • Article   10.2 Scope 12
  • Article   10.3 Application Procedures 12
  • Article   10.4 Grant of Entry and Temporary Stay 13
  • Article   10.5 Provision of Information 13
  • Article   10.6 Relation to other Chapters 13
  • Article   10.7 Dispute Settlement 13
  • Annex 10A   SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON ENTRY AND TEMPORARY STAY FOR BUSINESS PERSONS - AUSTRALIA 13
  • Annex 10A   SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON ENTRY AND TEMPORARY STAY FOR BUSINESS PERSONS - UAE 13
  • Chapter   11 INVESTMENT FACILITATION 13
  • Article   11.1 Australia-UAE Investment Agreement 13
  • Article   11.2 Promotion of Investment 13
  • Article   11.3 Facilitation of Investment 13
  • Article   11.4 Investment and the Environment 13
  • Article   11.5 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 13
  • Chapter   12 DIGITAL TRADE 13
  • Article   12.1 Definitions 13
  • Article   12.2 Objectives 13
  • Article   12.3 Scope and General Provisions 13
  • Article   12.4 Paperless Trading 13
  • Article   12.5 Standards and Conformity Assessment for Digital Trade 13
  • Article   12.6 Domestic Electronic Transactions Framework 13
  • Article   12.7 Electronic Authentication and Electronic Signatures 13
  • Article   12.8 Electronic Invoicing 14
  • Article   12.9 Electronic Payments 14
  • Article   12.10 Online Consumer Protection 14
  • Article   12.11 Personal Data Protection 14
  • Article   12.12 Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Messages 14
  • Article   12.13 Principles on Access to and Use of the Internet for Digital Trade 14
  • Article   12.14 Online Safety and Security 14
  • Article   12.15 Customs Duties 14
  • Article   12.16 Cross-Border Transfer of Information by Electronic Means 14
  • Article   12.17 Data Innovation 14
  • Article   12.18 Open Government Data 14
  • Article   12.19 Location of Computing Facilities 14
  • Article   12.20 Information and Communication Technology Products That Use Cryptography 14
  • Article   12.21 Source Code 14
  • Article   12.22 Digital Government 14
  • Article   12.23 Digital Identities 14
  • Article   12.24 Artificial Intelligence 14
  • Article   12.25 Digital Inclusion 14
  • Article   12.26 Cooperation 14
  • Article   12.27 Cybersecurity 15
  • Article   12.28 Transparency 15
  • Chapter   13 COMPETITION AND CONSUMER PROTECTION 15
  • Article   13.1 Objectives 15
  • Article   13.2 Scope 15
  • Article   13.3 Anti-Competitive Behaviour 15
  • Article   13.4 Consumer Protection 15
  • Article   13.5 Non-Discrimination 15
  • Article   13.6 Transparency 15
  • Article   13.7 Procedural Fairness 15
  • Article   13.8 Private Rights of Action 15
  • Article   13.9 Cooperation 15
  • Article   13.10 Confidential Information 15
  • Article   13.11 Consultation 15
  • Article   13.12 Contact Point 15
  • Article   13.13 Exemptions and Exclusions 15
  • Article   13.14 Exceptions 15
  • Article   13.15 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 15
  • Chapter   14 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 15
  • Section   A General Provisions 15
  • Article   14.1 Definitions 15
  • Article   14.2 Objectives 15
  • Article   14.3 Understandings In Respect of this Chapter 15
  • Article   14.4 Principles 15
  • Article   14.5 Nature and Scope of Obligations 15
  • Article   14.6 International Agreements 15
  • Article   14.7 Intellectual Property and Public Health 15
  • Article   14.8 National Treatment 16
  • Article   14.9 Transparency 16
  • Article   14.10 Application of Chapter to Existing Subject Matter and Prior Acts 16
  • Article   14.11 Exhaustion of Intellectual Property Rights 16
  • Section   B Cooperation 16
  • Article   14.12 Cooperation Activities and Initiatives 16
  • Section   C Trademarks 16
  • Article   14.13 Types of Signs Registrable as Trademarks 16
  • Article   14.14 Collective and Certification Marks 16
  • Article   14.15 Use of Identical or Similar Signs 16
  • Article   14.16 Exceptions 16
  • Article   14.17 Protection of Trademarks That Predate Geographical Indications 16
  • Article   14.18 Well-Known Trademarks 16
  • Article   14.19 Bad Faith Trademarks (9) 16
  • Article   14.20 One and the Same Application Relating to Several Goods or Services 16
  • Article   14.21 Procedural Aspects of Examination, Opposition and Cancellation 16
  • Article   14.22 Electronic Trademarks System 16
  • Article   14.23 Classification of Goods and Services 16
  • Article   14.24 Term of Protection for Trademarks 16
  • Article   14.25 Non-Recordal of a License 16
  • Section   D Geographical Indications 16
  • Article   14.26 Protection of Geographical Indications 16
  • Article   14.27 Procedures for the Protection of Geographical Indications 16
  • Article   14.28 Date of Protection of a Geographical Indication 16
  • Section   E Patents 16
  • Article   14.29 Patentable Subject Matter 16
  • Article   14.30 Rights Conferred 16
  • Article   14.31 Grace Period 16
  • Article   14.32 18-Month Publication 16
  • Article   14.33 Procedural Aspects of Examination and Registration 16
  • Article   14.34 Amendments, Corrections, and Observations 16
  • Article   14.35 Exceptions 16
  • Article   14.36 Other Use without Authorisation of the Right Holder 16
  • Article   14.37 Experimental Use of a Patent 16
  • Article   14.38 Regulatory Review: Exception 16
  • Article   14.39 Protection of New Varieties of Plants 16
  • Section   F Industrial Designs 16
  • Article   14.40 Industrial Design Protection 16
  • Article   14.41 Procedural Aspects of Examination and Registration 16
  • Article   14.42 Introduction of International Classification System for Industrial Designs 17
  • Article   14.43 Exceptions 17
  • Section   G Copyright and Related Rights 17
  • Article   14.44 Exclusive Rights of Authors, Performers, Producers of Phonograms, and Broadcasting Organisations 17
  • Article   14.45 Term of Protection for Copyright and Related Rights 17
  • Article   14.46 Limitations and Exceptions 17
  • Article   14.47 Contractual Transfers 17
  • Article   14.48 Circumvention of Effective Technological Measures 17
  • Article   14.49 Protection for Electronic Rights Management Information 17
  • Article   14.50 Limitations and Exceptions to Providing Protection and Remedies for Technological Measures and RMI 17
  • Article   14.51 Collective Management Organisations 17
  • Section   H Enforcement 17
  • Article   14.52 General Obligation In Enforcement 17
  • Article   14.53 Border Measures 17
  • Chapter   15 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT 17
  • Article   15.1 Objectives 17
  • Article   15.2 Definitions 17
  • Article   15.3 Scope and Coverage 17
  • Article   15.4 Exceptions 17
  • Article   15.5 General Principles 17
  • Article   15.6 Publication of Procurement Information 18
  • Article   15.7 Notices of Intended Procurement 18
  • Article   15.8 Conditions for Participation 18
  • Article   15.9 Qualification of Suppliers 18
  • Article   15.10 Electronic Auctions 18
  • Article   15.11 Limited Tendering 18
  • Article   15.12 Negotiations 18
  • Article   15.13 Technical Specifications 18
  • Article   15.14 Tender Documentation 18
  • Article   15.15 Time Periods 19
  • Article   15.16 Treatment of Tenders and Awarding of Contracts 19
  • Article   15.17 Transparency and Post-Award Information 19
  • Article   15.18 Disclosure of Information 19
  • Article   15.19 Environmental, Social and Labour Considerations 19
  • Article   15.20 Ensuring Integrity In Procurement Practices 19
  • Article   15.21 Domestic Review 19
  • Article   15.22 Modifications and Rectifications to Annex 19
  • Article   15.23 Facilitation of Participation by SMEs 19
  • Article   15.24 Financial Obligations 19
  • Article   15.25 Cooperation 19
  • Article   15.26 Language 19
  • Article   15.27 Further Negotiations 19
  • Article   15.28 Notifications 19
  • Chapter   16 SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES 19
  • Article   16.1 General Principles 19
  • Article   16.2 Cooperation to Increase Trade and Investment Opportunities for SMEs 19
  • Article   16.3 Information Sharing 20
  • Article   16.4 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 20
  • Chapter   17 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES TRADE AND INVESTMENT ECONOMIC COOPERATION 20
  • Article   17.1 Objectives and General Provisions 20
  • Article   17.2 First Nations International Instruments 20
  • Article   17.3 International Fora 20
  • Article   17.4 Areas of Cooperation 20
  • Article   17.5 Relation to other Chapters 20
  • Article   17.6 Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions 20
  • Article   17.7 Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems 20
  • Article   17.8 Digital Inclusion 20
  • Article   17.9 Investment 20
  • Article   17.10 Environment 20
  • Article   17.11 Contact Points 20
  • Article   17.12 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 20
  • Chapter   18 ENVIRONMENT AND THE TRANSITION TO NET ZERO 20
  • Article   18.1 Definitions 20
  • Article   18.2 Objectives 20
  • Article   18.3 General Provisions 20
  • Article   18.4 Multilateral Environmental Agreements 20
  • Article   18.5 Climate Change 20
  • Article   18.6 Environmental Goods and Services 20
  • Article   18.7 Circular Economy 20
  • Article   18.8 Ozone Depleting Substances and Hydrofluorocarbons 20
  • Article   18.9 Air Quality 21
  • Article   18.10 Pollution 21
  • Article   18.11 Sustainable Water Management 21
  • Article   18.12 Action on Coastal Blue Carbon Ecosystems, Including Mangroves 21
  • Article   18.13 Marine Wild Capture Fisheries 21
  • Article   18.14 Trade and Biodiversity 21
  • Article   18.15 Invasive Alien Species 21
  • Article   18.16 Conservation and Illegal Wildlife Trade 21
  • Article   18.17 Corporate Social Responsibility 21
  • Article   18.18 Cooperation Frameworks 21
  • Article   18.19 Environment Contact Points 21
  • Article   18.20 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 21
  • Chapter   19 TRADE, GENDER BALANCE AND WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT 21
  • Article   19.1 General Principles 21
  • Article   19.2 International Instruments 21
  • Article   19.3 Cooperation 21
  • Article   19.4 Contact Points 21
  • Article   19.5 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 21
  • Chapter   20 TRADE AND LABOUR 21
  • Article   20.1 Definitions 21
  • Article   20.2 Objectives 21
  • Article   20.3 Statement of Shared Commitments 21
  • Article   20.4 Right to Regulate 21
  • Article   20.5 Labour Rights 21
  • Article   20.6 Non-Derogation 21
  • Article   20.7 Enforcement of Labour Laws 21
  • Article   20.8 Non-discrimination, Equality and Safety In the Workplace 21
  • Article   20.9 Forced or Compulsory Labour 21
  • Article   20.10 Digital Trade and Labour 22
  • Article   20.11 Public Awareness and Procedural Guarantees 22
  • Article   20.12 Corporate Social Responsibility 22
  • Article   20.13 Cooperation 22
  • Article   20.14 Dialogue on Labour 22
  • Article   20.15 Contact Points 22
  • Article   20.16 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 22
  • Chapter   21 ECONOMIC COOPERATION 22
  • Article   21.1 Objectives 22
  • Article   21.2 Scope 22
  • Article   21.3 Global Value Chains 22
  • Article   21.4 Animal Welfare 22
  • Article   21.5 Organic Goods 22
  • Article   21.6 Cooperative Framework 22
  • Article   21.7 Resources 22
  • Article   21.8 Means of Cooperation 22
  • Article   21.9 Article 21.9 Subcommittee on Economic Cooperation 22
  • Article   21.10 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 22
  • Chapter   22 TRANSPARENCY AND ANTI-CORRUPTION 22
  • Article   22.1 Publication and Notification and Provision of Information 22
  • Article   22.2 Administrative Proceedings 22
  • Article   22.3 Review and Appeal 22
  • Article   22.4 Anti-Corruption 22
  • Chapter   23 ADMINISTRATIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS 22
  • Article   23.1 Joint Committee 22
  • Article   23.2 Functions of the Joint Committee 22
  • Article   23.3 Communications 22
  • Chapter   24 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND EXCEPTIONS 22
  • Article   24.1 General Exceptions 22
  • Article   24.2 Security Exceptions 23
  • Article   24.3 Taxation 23
  • Article   24.4 Restrictions to Safeguard the Balance of Payments 23
  • Article   24.5 Disclosure of Information 23
  • Article   24.6 Confidentiality of Information 23
  • Chapter   25 DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 23
  • Article   25.1 Definitions 23
  • Article   25.2 Objective 23
  • Article   25.3 Cooperation 23
  • Article   25.4 Scope of Application 23
  • Article   25.5 Contact Points 23
  • Article   25.6 Consultations 23
  • Article   25.7 Good Offices, Conciliation or Mediation 23
  • Article   25.8 Request for Establishment of a Panel 23
  • Article   25.9 Composition of a Panel 23
  • Article   25.10 Decision on Urgency 23
  • Article   25.11 Requirements for Panellists 23
  • Article   25.12 Functions of the Panel 23
  • Article   25.13 Terms of Reference 23
  • Article   25.14 Rules of Interpretation 23
  • Article   25.15 Procedures of the Panel 23
  • Article   25.16 Receipt of Information 23
  • Article   25.17 Interim Report 23
  • Article   25.18 Final Report 23
  • Article   25.19 Compliance with the Final Report 24
  • Article   25.20 Reasonable Period of Time for Compliance 24
  • Article   25.21 Compliance Review 24
  • Article   25.22 Temporary Remedies In the Event of Non-Compliance 24
  • Article   25.23 Review of Measures Taken to Comply after the Adoption of Temporary Remedies 24
  • Article   25.24 Suspension and Termination of Proceedings 24
  • Article   25.25 Choice of Forum 24
  • Article   25.26 Expenses 24
  • Article   25.27 Mutually Agreed Solution 24
  • Article   25.28 Time Periods 24
  • Annex 25A  RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE PANEL 24
  • Annex 25-B  CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PANELLISTS AND OTHERS ENGAGED IN DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCEEDINGS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT 25
  • Appendix 25B-a  INITIAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENT 25
  • Chapter   26 FINAL PROVISIONS 25
  • Article   26.1 Annexes, Appendices, Side Letters and Footnotes 25
  • Article   26.2 Amended or Successor International Agreements 25
  • Article   26.3 Amendents 25
  • Article   26.4 Entry Into Force 25
  • Article   26.5 General Review 25
  • Article   26.6 Termination 25
  • Article   26.7 Authentic Text 25