Colombia - United States TPA (2006)
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Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services

Only enterprises organized under Colombian law using Colombian flag vessels may supply maritime and fluvial transport services between two points within the territory of Colombia (cabotage). 

All foreign-flagged vessels entering a Colombian port must have a representative legally responsible for their activities in Colombia and domiciled in Colombia. 

Pilotage on Colombian territorial seas and rivers may only be performed by Colombian nationals. 

Sector: Port Services 

Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 11.2) Local Presence (Article 11.5) Market Access (Article 11.4) 

Level of Government: Central 

Measures: Ley 1 de 1991, Art. 5.20 y Art. 6,  Decreto 1423 de 1989, Art. 38 

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services 

The holder of a concession to supply port services must be organized under Colombian law as a corporation (sociedad anónima) whose corporate objective is the construction, maintenance, and administration of ports. For greater certainty, measures relating to the landside aspects of port activities are subject to the application of Article 22.2 (Essential Security). 

Only Colombian flag vessels may supply port services in Colombian waters. However, in exceptional cases, the Dirección General Marítima may authorize supply of such services by foreign flag vessels if no Colombian vessel has the capacity to supply such service. The authorization will be issued for six months, but may be extended up to one year. 

Sector: Specialty Air Services 

Obligations Concerned: Local Presence (Article 11.5) National Treatment (Article 11.2) 

Level of Government: Central 

Measures: Código de Comercio, Artículos 1795 y 1864 

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services 

Only Colombian nationals or juridical persons organized under Colombian law and domiciled in Colombia may supply specialty air services within the territory of Colombia. 

Only Colombian nationals or juridical persons organized under Colombian law may own and maintain real and effective control of an airplane registered to supply specialty air services in Colombia. 

Annex II. Non-Conforming Measures for Services and Investment

Annex II. Explanatory Notes

1. The Schedule of a Party to this Annex sets out, pursuant to Articles 10.13 (Non-Conforming Measures) and 11.6 (Non-Conforming Measures), the specific sectors, subsectors, or activities for which that Party may maintain existing, or adopt new or more restrictive, measures that do not conform with obligations imposed by: 

(a) Article 10.3 or 11.2 (National Treatment); 

(b) Article 10.4 or 11.3 (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment); 

(c) Article 11.5 (Local Presence); 

(d) Article 10.9 (Performance Requirements); 

(e) Article 10.10 (Senior Management and Boards of Directors); or 

(f) Article 11.4 (Market Access). 

2. Each Schedule entry sets out the following elements: 

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

(b) Obligations Concerned specifies the article(s) referred to in paragraph 1 that, pursuant to Articles 10.13.2 (Non-Conforming Measures) and 11.6.2 (Non-Conforming Measures), do not apply to the sectors, subsectors, or activities scheduled in the entry; 

(c) Description sets out the scope of the sectors, subsectors, or activities covered by the entry; and 

(d) Existing Measures identifies, for transparency purposes, existing measures that apply to the sectors, subsectors, or activities covered by the entry. 

3. In accordance with Article 10.13.2 (Non-Conforming Measures) and 11.6.2 (Non-Conforming Measures), the articles of this Agreement specified in the Obligations Concerned element of an entry do not apply to the sectors, subsectors, and activities identified in the Description element of that entry. 

Annex II. Schedule of the United States

Sector: Communications 

Obligations Concerned: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 10.3 and 11.2) 

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services 

The United States reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to persons of other countries due to application of reciprocity measures or through international agreements involving sharing of the radio spectrum, guaranteeing market access, or national treatment with respect to the one-way satellite transmission of direct-to-home (DTH) and direct broadcasting satellite (DBS) television services and digital audio services. 

Sector: Social Services 

Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Articles 10.3 and 11.2)  Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 10.4 and 11.3)  Local Presence (Article 11.5)  Performance Requirements (Article 10.9)  Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 10.10) 

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services 

The United States reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the provision of law enforcement and correctional services, and the following services to the extent they are social services established or maintained for a public purpose: income security or insurance, social security or insurance, social welfare, public education, public training, health, and child care. 

Sector: Minority Affairs 

Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Articles 10.3 and 11.2)  Local Presence (Article 11.5)  Performance Requirements (Article 10.9)  Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 10.10) 

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services 

The United States reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure according rights or preferences to socially or economically disadvantaged minorities, including corporations organized under the laws of the State of Alaska in accordance with the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. 

Existing Measures: Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 43 U.S.C. §§ 1601 et seq.

Sector: Transportation 

Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Articles 10.3 and 11.2)  Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 10.4 and 11.3)  Local Presence (Article 11.5)  Performance Requirements (Article 10.9)  Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 10.10) 

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services 

The United States reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to the provision of maritime transportation services and the operation of U.S.-flagged vessels, including the following: 

(a) requirements for investment in, ownership and control of, and operation of vessels and other marine structures, including drill rigs, in maritime cabotage services, including maritime cabotage services performed in the domestic offshore trades, the coastwise trades, U.S. territorial waters, waters above the continental shelf, and in the inland waterways; 

(b) requirements for investment in, ownership and control of, and operation of U.S.-flagged vessels in foreign trades; 

(c) requirements for investment in, ownership or control of, and operation of vessels engaged in fishing and related activities in U.S. territorial waters and the Exclusive Economic Zone; 

(d) requirements related to documenting a vessel under the U.S. flag; 

(e) promotional programs, including tax benefits, available for shipowners, operators, and vessels meeting certain requirements; 

(f) certification, licensing, and citizenship requirements for crew members on U.S.-flagged vessels; 

(g) manning requirements for U.S.-flagged vessels; 

(h) all matters under the jurisdiction of the Federal Maritime Commission; 

(i) negotiation and implementation of bilateral and other international maritime agreements and understandings; 

(j) limitations on longshore work performed by crew members; 

(k) tonnage duties and light money assessments for entering U.S. waters; and 

(l) certification, licensing, and citizenship requirements for pilots performing pilotage services in U.S. territorial waters. 

The following activities are not included in this reservation. However, the treatment in (b) is conditional upon obtaining comparable market access in these sectors from Colombia: 

(a) vessel construction and repair; and 

(b) landside aspects of port activities, including operation and maintenance of docks; loading and unloading of vessels directly to or from land; marine cargo handling; operation and maintenance of piers; ship cleaning; stevedoring; transfer of cargo between vessels and trucks, trains, pipelines, and wharves; waterfront terminal operations; boat cleaning; canal operation; dismantling of vessels; operation of marine railways for drydocking; marine surveyors, except cargo; marine wrecking of vessels for scrap; and ship classification societies. For greater certainty, measures relating to the landside aspects of port activities are subject to the application of Article 22.2 (Essential Security). 

Existing Measures: Merchant Marine Act of 1920, §§ 19 and 27, 46 U.S.C. App. § 876 and §§ 883 et seq. 

Jones Act Waiver Statute, 64 Stat 1120, 46 U.S.C. App., note preceding Section 1 

Shipping Act of 1916, 46 U.S.C. App. §§ 802 and 808 

Merchant Marine Act of 1936, 46 U.S.C. App. §§ 1151 et seq., 1160-61, 1171 et seq., 1241(b), 1241-1, 1244, and 1271 et seq. 

Merchant Ship Sales Act of 1946, 50 U.S.C. App. § 1738 

46 U.S.C. App. §§ 121, 292, and 316 

46 U.S.C. §§ 12101 et seq. and 31301 et seq. II-US-6 

46 U.S.C. §§ 8904 and 31328(2) 

Passenger Vessel Act, 46 U.S.C. App. § 289 

42 U.S.C. §§ 9601 et seq.; 33 U.S.C. §§ 2701 et seq.; 33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 et seq. 

46 U.S.C. §§ 3301 et seq., 3701 et seq., 8103, and 12107(b) 

Shipping Act of 1984, 46 U.S.C. App. §§ 1708 and 1712 

The Foreign Shipping Practices Act of 1988, 46 U.S.C. App. § 1710a 

Merchant Marine Act, 1920, 46 U.S.C. App. §§ 861 et seq. 

Shipping Act of 1984, 46 U.S.C. App. §§ 1701 et seq. 

Alaska North Slope, 104 Pub. L. 58; 109 Stat. 557 

Longshore restrictions and reciprocity, 8 U.S.C. §§ 1101 et seq. 

Vessel escort provisions, Section 1119 of Pub. L. 106-554, as amended 

Nicholson Act, 46 U.S.C. App. § 251 

Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Anti-Reflagging Act of 1987, 46 U.S.C. § 2101 and 46 U.S.C. § 12108 

43 U.S.C. § 1841 

22 U.S.C. § 1980 

Intercoastal Shipping Act, 46 U.S.C. App. § 843 

46 U.S.C. § 9302, 46 U.S.C. § 8502; Agreement Governing the Operation of Pilotage on the Great Lakes, Exchange of Notes at Ottawa, August 23, 1978, and March 29, 1979, TIAS 9445 

Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act, 16 U.S.C. §§ 1801 et seq. 

19 U.S.C. § 1466 

North Pacific Anadramous Stocks Convention Act of 1972, P.L. 102-587; Oceans Act of 1992, Title VII 

Tuna Convention Act, 16 U.S.C. §§ 951 et seq. 

South Pacific Tuna Act of 1988, 16 U.S.C. §§ 973 et seq. 

Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982, 16 U.S.C. §§ 773 et seq. 

Atlantic Tunas Convention Act, 16 U.S.C. §§ 971 et seq. 

Antarctic Marine Living Resources Convention Act of 1984, 16 U.S.C. §§ 2431 et seq. 

Pacific Salmon Treaty Act of 1985, 16 U.S.C. §§ 3631 et seq. 

American Fisheries Act, 46 U.S.C. § 12102(c) and 46 U.S.C. § 31322(a)

Sector: All 

Obligations Concerned: Market Access (Article 11.4) 

Description: Cross-Border Services 

The United States reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that is not inconsistent with the United States’ obligations under Article XVI of the General Agreement on Trade in Services. 

Sector: All 

Obligations Concerned: Most-Favored-Nation Treatment (Articles 10.4 and 11.3) 

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services 

The United States reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force or signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement. 

The United States reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force or signed after the date of entry into force of this Agreement involving: 

(a) aviation; 

(b) fisheries; or 

(c) maritime matters, including salvage. 

Annex II. Schedule of Colombia

Sector: Certain Sectors 

Obligations Concerned: Market Access (Article 11.4) 

Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services 

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure in the following sectors: 

(a) investigation and security services; 

(b) research and development services; 

(c) the establishment of exclusive areas for services incidental to energy distribution in order to ensure universal service;

(d) distribution, wholesale and retail services in sectors in which the government establishes a monopoly, pursuant to Article 336 of the Constitución Política de Colombia, with revenue to be dedicated for public or social services. As of the date of signing of this Agreement, Colombia has in place monopolies only with respect to liquor and games of chance; 

(e) primary and secondary education services, and, with respect to higher education, requirements relating to the specific type of legal entity that may supply such services; 

(f) environmental services established or maintained for a public purpose; 

(g) health related and social services, and professional services related to health; 

(h) libraries, archives and museums; 

(i) sporting and other recreational services; 

(j) the number of concessions and the total number of operations for road transportation passenger services; passenger and freight rail transportation services; pipeline transport; services auxiliary to all modes of transport, and other transport services. 

For greater certainty, no measure shall be inconsistent with Colombia’s obligations under Article XVI of GATS. 

Sector: All Sectors 

Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 10.3) 

Description: Investment 

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure related to ownership of real property by foreigners in border regions, national coasts, or insular territory of Colombia. 

For purposes of this entry: 

(a) border region means a zone of two (2) kilometers in width, parallel to the national border line; 

(b) national coast means a zone of two (2) kilometers in width, parallel to the line of the highest tide; and 

(c) insular territory means islands, islets, keys, headlands, and shoals that are part of the territory of Colombia. 

Sector: All Sectors 

Obligations Concerned: Most Favored Nation Treatment (Articles 10.4 and 11.3) 

Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services 

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

Colombia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure that accords differential treatment to countries under any bilateral or multilateral international agreement in force or signed after the date of entry into force of this Agreement involving: 

  • Chapter   One Initial Provisions and General Definitions 1
  • Section   A Initial Provisions 1
  • Article   1.1 Establishment of a Free Trade Area 1
  • Article   1.2 Relation to other Agreements 1
  • Section   B General Definitions 1
  • Article   1.3 Definitions of General Application 1
  • Annex 1.3  Country-Specific Definitions 1
  • Chapter   Two National Treatment and Market Access for Goods 1
  • Article   2.1 Scope and Coverage 1
  • Section   A National Treatment 1
  • Article   2.2 National Treatment 1
  • Section   B Tariff Elimination 1
  • Article   2.3 Tariff Elimination 1
  • Section   C Special Regimes 1
  • Article   2.4 Waiver of Customs Duties 1
  • Article   2.5 Temporary Admission of Goods 1
  • Article   2.6 Goods Re-entered after Repair or Alteration 1
  • Article   2.7 Duty-free Entry of Commercial Samples of Negligible Value and Printed Advertising Materials 1
  • Section   D Non-Tariff Measures 1
  • Article   2.8 Import and Export Restrictions 1
  • Article   2.9 Import Licensing 2
  • Article   2.10 Administrative Fees and Formalities 2
  • Article   2.11 Export Taxes 2
  • Section   E Other Measures 2
  • Article   2.12 Distinctive Products 2
  • Section   F Institutional Provisions 2
  • Article   2.13 Committee on Trade In Goods 2
  • Section   G Agriculture 2
  • Article   2.14 Scope and Coverage 2
  • Article   2.15 Administration and Implementation of Tariff-rate Quotas 2
  • Article   2.16 Agricultural Export Subsidies 2
  • Article   2.17 Export State Trading Enterprises 2
  • Article   2.18 Agricultural Safeguard Measures 2
  • Article   2.19 Sugar Compensation Mechanism 2
  • Article   2.20 Consultations on Trade In Chicken 2
  • Article   2.21 Committee on Agricultural Trade 2
  • Section   H Definitions 2
  • Article   2.22 Definitions 2
  • Chapter   Three Textiles and Apparel  (1) 2
  • Article   3.1 Textile Safeguard Measures 2
  • Article   3.2 Customs Cooperation and Verification of Origin 2
  • Article   3.3 Rules of Origin, Origin Procedures, and Related Matters 3
  • Article   3.4 Committee on Textile and Apparel Trade Matters 3
  • Article   3.5 Definitions 3
  • Chapter   Four Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures 3
  • Section   A Rules of Origin 3
  • Article   4.1 Originating Goods 3
  • Article   4.2 Regional Value Content 3
  • Article   4.3 Value of Materials 3
  • Article   4.4 Further Adjustments to the Value of Materials 3
  • Article   4.5 Accumulation 3
  • Article   4.6 De Minimis 3
  • Article   4.7 Fungible Goods and Materials 3
  • Article   4.8 Accessories, Spare Parts, and Tools 3
  • Article   4.9 Sets of Goods 3
  • Article   4.10 Packaging Materials and Containers for Retail Sale 3
  • Article   4.11 Packing Materials and Containers for Shipment 3
  • Article   4.12 Indirect Materials Used In Production 4
  • Article   4.13 Transit and Transshipment 4
  • Article   4.14 Consultation and Modifications 4
  • Section   B Origin Procedures 4
  • Article   4.15 Claims for Preferential Treatment 4
  • Article   4.16 Exceptions 4
  • Article   4.17 Record Keeping Requirements 4
  • Article   4.18 Verification 4
  • Article   4.19 Obligations Relating to Importations 4
  • Article   4.20 Obligations Relating to Exportations 4
  • Article   4.21 Common Guidelines 4
  • Article   4.22 Implementation 4
  • Article   4.23 Definitions 4
  • Chapter   Five Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation 5
  • Article   5.1 Publication 5
  • Article   5.2 Release of Goods 5
  • Article   5.3 Automation 5
  • Article   5.4 Risk Management 5
  • Article   5.5 Cooperation 5
  • Article   5.6 Confidentiality 5
  • Article   5.7 Express Shipments 5
  • Article   5.8 Review and Appeal 5
  • Article   5.9 Penalties 5
  • Article   5.10 Advance Rulings 5
  • Article   5.11 Implementation 5
  • Chapter   Six Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 5
  • Article   6.1 Scope and Coverage 5
  • Article   6.2 General Provisions 5
  • Article   6.3 Standing Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Matters 5
  • Chapter   Seven Technical Barriers to Trade 5
  • Article   7.1 Affirmation of the Tbt Agreement 5
  • Article   7.2 Scope and Coverage 5
  • Article   7.3 Trade Facilitation 5
  • Article   7.4 Conformity Assessment 5
  • Article   7.5 Technical Regulations 5
  • Article   7.6 Transparency 5
  • Article   7.7 Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade 5
  • Article   7.8 Information Exchange 6
  • Article   7.9 Definitions 6
  • Chapter   Eight Trade Remedies 6
  • Section   A Safeguard Measures 6
  • Article   8.1 Imposition of a Safeguard Measure 6
  • Article   8.2 Standards for a Safeguard Measure 6
  • Article   8.3 Investigation Procedures and Transparency Requirements 6
  • Article   8.4 Notification and Consultation 6
  • Article   8.5 Compensation 6
  • Article   8.6 Global Safeguard Measures 6
  • Article   8.7 Definitions 6
  • Section   B Antidumping and Countervailing Measures 6
  • Article   8.8 Antidumping and Countervailing Measures 6
  • Chapter   Nine Government Procurement 6
  • Article   9.1 Scope and Coverage 6
  • Article   9.2 General Principles 6
  • Article   9.3 Publication of Procurement Information 6
  • Article   9.4 Publication of Notices 6
  • Article   9.5 Time Limits 6
  • Article   9.6 Information on Intended Procurements 7
  • Article   9.7 Conditions for Participation 7
  • Article   9.8 Limited Tendering 7
  • Article   9.9 Treatment of Tenders and Awarding of Contracts 7
  • Article   9.10 Ensuring Integrity In Procurement Practices 7
  • Article   9.11 Domestic Review of Supplier Challenges 7
  • Article   9.12 Modifications and Rectifications to Coverage 7
  • Article   9.13 Disclosure of Information 7
  • Article   9.14 Exceptions 7
  • Article   9.15 Committee on Procurement 7
  • Article   9.16 Definitions 7
  • Chapter   Ten Investment 8
  • Section   A Investment 8
  • Article   10.1 Scope and Coverage  (1) 8
  • Article   10.2 Relation to other Chapters 8
  • Article   10.3 National Treatment 8
  • Article   10.4 Most-favored-nation Treatment 8
  • Article   10.5 Minimum Standard of Treatment  (3) 8
  • Article   10.6 Treatment In Case of Strife 8
  • Article   10.7 Expropriation and Compensation  (4) 8
  • Article   10.8 Transfers 8
  • Article   10.9 Performance Requirements 8
  • Article   10.10 Senior Management and Boards of Directors 8
  • Article   10.11 Investment and Environment 8
  • Article   10.12 Denial of Benefits 8
  • Article   10.13 Non-conforming Measures 8
  • Article   10.14 Special Formalities and Information Requirements 8
  • Section   B Investor-State Dispute Settlement 8
  • Article   10.15 Consultation and Negotiation 8
  • Article   10.16 Submission of a Claim to Arbitration 8
  • Article   10.17 Consent of Each Party to Arbitration 9
  • Article   10.18 Conditions and Limitations on Consent of Each Party 9
  • Article   10.19 Selection of Arbitrators 9
  • Article   10.20 Conduct of the Arbitration 9
  • Article   10.21 Transparency of Arbitral Proceedings 9
  • Article   10.22 Governing Law 9
  • Article   10.23 Interpretation of Annexes 9
  • Article   10.24 Expert Reports 9
  • Article   10.25 Consolidation 9
  • Article   10.26 Awards 9
  • Article   10.27 Service of Documents 9
  • Article   10.28 Definitions 9
  • Chapter   Eleven Cross-border Trade In Services 10
  • Section   CHAPTER ELEVEN 10
  • Article   11.1 Scope and Coverage 10
  • Article   11.2 National Treatment 10
  • Article   11.3 Most-favored-nation Treatment 10
  • Article   11.4 Market Access 10
  • Article   11.5 Local Presence 10
  • Article   11.6 Non-conforming Measures 10
  • Article   11.7 Domestic Regulation 10
  • Article   11.8 Transparency In Developing and Applying Regulations  (3) 10
  • Article   11.9 Recognition 10
  • Article   11.10 Transfers and Payments 10
  • Article   11.11 Denial of Benefits 10
  • Article   11.12 Specific Commitments 10
  • Article   11.13 Implementation 10
  • Article   11.14 Definitions 10
  • Chapter   Twelve Financial Services 10
  • Article   12.1 Scope and Coverage 10
  • Article   12.2 National Treatment 11
  • Article   12.3 Most-favored-nation Treatment 11
  • Article   12.4 Market Access for Financial Institutions 11
  • Article   12.5 Cross-border Trade 11
  • Article   12.6 New Financial Services  (2) 11
  • Article   12.7 Treatment of Certain Information 11
  • Article   12.8 Senior Management and Boards of Directors 11
  • Article   12.9 Non-conforming Measures 11
  • Article   12.10 Exceptions 11
  • Article   12.11 Transparency and Administration of Certain Measures 11
  • Article   12.12 Self-regulatory Organizations 11
  • Article   12.13 Payment and Clearing Systems 11
  • Article   12.14 Expedited Availability of Insurance Services 11
  • Article   12.15 Specific Commitments 11
  • Article   12.16 Financial Services Committee 11
  • Article   12.17 Consultations 11
  • Article   12.18 Dispute Settlement 11
  • Article   12.19 Investment Disputes In Financial Services 11
  • Article   12.20 Definitions 11
  • Chapter   Thirteen Competition Policy, Designated Monopolies, and State Enterprises 12
  • Article   13.1 Objectives 12
  • Article   13.2 Competition Law and Anticompetitive Business Conduct 12
  • Article   13.3 Cooperation 12
  • Article   13.4 Working Group 12
  • Article   13.5 Designated Monopolies 12
  • Article   13.6 State Enterprises 12
  • Article   13.7 Differences In Pricing 12
  • Article   13.8 Transparency and Information Requests 12
  • Article   13.9 Consultations 12
  • Article   13.10 Dispute Settlement 12
  • Article   13.11 Definitions 12
  • Chapter   Fourteen Telecommunications 12
  • Article   14.1 Scope and Coverage 12
  • Article   14.2 Access to and Use of Public Telecommunications Services  (1) 12
  • Article   14.3 Obligations Relating to Suppliers of Public Telecommunications Services  (2) 12
  • Article   14.4 Additional Obligations Relating to Major Suppliers of Public Telecommunications Services 12
  • Article   14.5 Submarine Cable Systems 13
  • Article   14.6 Conditions for the Supply of Information Services 13
  • Article   14.7 Independent Regulatory Bodies and Government-owned Telecommunications Suppliers 13
  • Article   14.8 Universal Service 13
  • Article   14.9 Licenses and other Authorizations 13
  • Article   14.10 Allocation and Use of Scarce Resources 13
  • Article   14.11 Enforcement 13
  • Article   14.12 Resolution of Telecommunications Disputes 13
  • Article   14.13 Transparency 13
  • Article   14.14 Flexibility In the Choice of Technologies 13
  • Article   14.15 Forbearance 13
  • Article   14.16 Relationship to other Chapters 13
  • Article   14.17 Definitions 13
  • Chapter   Fifteen Electronic Commerce 13
  • Article   15.1 General 13
  • Article   15.2 Electronic Supply of Services 13
  • Article   15.3 Digital Products 13
  • Article   15.4 Transparency 13
  • Article   15.5 Consumer Protection 13
  • Article   15.6 Authentication 13
  • Article   15.7 Paperless Trade Administration 13
  • Article   15.8 Definitions 13
  • Chapter   Sixteen Intellectual Property Rights 13
  • Article   16.1 General Provisions 13
  • Article   162 Trademarks 14
  • Article   16.3 Geographical Indications 14
  • Article   16.4 Domain Names on the Internet 14
  • Article   16.5 Copyrights 14
  • Article   16.6 Related Rights 14
  • Article   16.7 Obligations Common to Copyright and Related Rights 14
  • Article   16.8 Protection of Encrypted Program-carrying Satellite Signals 14
  • Article   16.9 Patents 14
  • Article   16.10 Measures Related to Certain Regulated Products  (17) 14
  • Article   16.11 Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights 15
  • Article   16.12 Promotion of Innovation and Technological Development 15
  • Article   16.13 Understandings Regarding Certain Public Health Measures 15
  • Article   16.14 Final Provisions 15
  • Chapter   Seventeen Labor 15
  • Article   17.1 Statement of Shared Commitments 15
  • Article   17.2 Fundamental Labor Rights 15
  • Article   17.3 Enforcement of Labor Laws 16
  • Article   17.4 Procedural Guarantees and Public Awareness 16
  • Article   17.5 Institutional Arrangements 16
  • Article   17.6 Labor Cooperation and Capacity Building Mechanism 16
  • Article   17.7 Cooperative Labor Consultations 16
  • Article   17.8 Definitions 16
  • Annex 17.6  Labor Cooperation and Capacity Building Mechanism 16
  • Chapter   Eighteen Environment 16
  • Article   18.1 Levels of Protection 16
  • Article   18.2 Environmental Agreements  (1) 16
  • Article   18.3 Enforcement of Environmental Laws 16
  • Article   18.4 Procedural Matters 16
  • Article   18.5 Mechanisms to Enhance Environmental Performance 16
  • Article   18.6 Environmental Affairs Council 17
  • Article   18.7 Opportunities for Public Participation 17
  • Article   18.8 Submissions on Enforcement Matters 17
  • Article   18.9 Factual Records and Related Cooperation 17
  • Article   18.10 Environmental Cooperation 17
  • Article   18.11 Biological Diversity 17
  • Article   18.12 Environmental Consultations and Panel Procedure 17
  • Article   18.13 Relationship to Environmental Agreements 17
  • Article   18.14 Definitions 17
  • Annex 18.2  Covered Agreements 17
  • Chapter   Nineteen Transparency 17
  • Section   A Transparency 17
  • Article   19.1 Contact Points 17
  • Article   19.2 Publication 17
  • Article   19.3 Notification and Provision of Information 17
  • Article   19.4 Administrative Proceedings 17
  • Article   19.5 Review and Appeal 17
  • Article   19.6 Definitions 17
  • Section   B Anti-Corruption 18
  • Article   19.7 Statement of Principle 18
  • Article   19.8 Cooperation In International Fora 18
  • Article   19.9 Anti-corruption Measures 18
  • Article   19.10 Definitions 18
  • Chapter   Twenty Administration of the Agreement and Trade Capacity Building 18
  • Section   A Administration of the Agreement 18
  • Article   20.1 The Free Trade Commission 18
  • Article   20.2 Free Trade Agreement Coordinators 18
  • Article   20.3 Administration of Dispute Settlement Proceedings 18
  • Section   B Trade Capacity Building 18
  • Article   20.4 Committee on Trade Capacity Building 18
  • Annex 20.1  The Free Trade Commission 18
  • Chapter   Twenty-One Dispute Settlement 18
  • Section   A Dispute Settlement 18
  • Article   21.1 Cooperation 18
  • Article   21.2 Scope of Application 18
  • Article   21.3 Choice of Forum 18
  • Article   21.4 Consultations 18
  • Article   21.5 Intervention of the Commission 18
  • Article   21.6 Request for an Arbitral Panel 18
  • Article   21.7 Indicative Roster 18
  • Article   21.8 Qualifications of Panelists 18
  • Article   219 Panel Selection 18
  • Article   21.10 Rules of Procedure 18
  • Article   21.11 Third Party Participation 19
  • Article   21.12 Role of Experts 19
  • Article   21.13 Initial Report 19
  • Article   21.14 Final Report 19
  • Article   21.15 Implementation of Final Report 19
  • Article   21.16 Non-implementation − Suspension of Benefits 19
  • Article   21.17 Compliance Review 19
  • Article   21.18 Five-year Review 19
  • Section   B Domestic Proceedings and Private Commercial Dispute Settlement 19
  • Article   21.19 Referral of Matters from Judicial or Administrative Proceedings 19
  • Article   21.20 Private Rights 19
  • Article   21.21 Alternative Dispute Resolution 19
  • Chapter   Twenty-Two Exceptions 19
  • Article   22.1 General Exceptions 19
  • Article   22.2 Essential Security 19
  • Article   22.3 Taxation 19
  • Article   22.4 Disclosure of Information 19
  • Article   22.5 Definitions 19
  • Annex 22.3  Competent Authorities 19
  • Chapter   Twenty-Three Final Provisions 19
  • Article   23.1 Annexes, Appendices, and Footnotes 19
  • Article   23.2 Amendments 19
  • Article   23.3 Amendment of the Wto Agreement 19
  • Article   23.4 Entry Into Force and Termination 19
  • Article   23.5 Accession 19
  • Article   23.6 Authentic Texts 19
  • Annex I  Non-Conforming Measures for Services and Investment 19
  • Annex I  Explanatory Notes 19
  • Annex I  Schedule of the United States 19
  • Annex I  Schedule of Colombia 20
  • Annex II  Non-Conforming Measures for Services and Investment 22
  • Annex II  Explanatory Notes 22
  • Annex II  Schedule of the United States 22
  • Annex II  Schedule of Colombia 22