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Sector: Social services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 933 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Malta reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of privately funded social services. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Transport services Sub-Sector: Road transport Industry Classification: CPC 712 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Public bus service: The entire network is subject to a concession which includes a Public Service Obligation agreement to cater for certain social sectors (such as students and the elderly). Existing Measures:  

Sector: Transport Sub-Sector: Water transport Supporting services for water transport Industry Classification: CPC 7213, CPC 7214, part of 742, CPC 745, part of CPC 749 Type of Reservation: Market access Obligations Description: Investment, Cross-Border Trade in Services and International Maritime Transport Services Exclusive rights exist for the maritime link to mainland Europe through Italy with Malta. Existing Measures:  

Reservations applicable in the Netherlands

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Supply services of office support personnel Industry Classification: CPC 87203 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services The Netherlands reserves the right to require establishment and to prohibit the cross-border supply of supply services of office support personnel. Existing Measures:  

Reservations applicable in Poland

Sector: All sectors Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification:   Type of Reservation: Most-favoured-nation treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Preferential conditions for establishment or the cross-border supply of services, which may include the elimination or amendment of certain restrictions embodied in the list of reservations applicable in Poland, may be extended through commerce and navigation treaties. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Fishing Aquaculture Services incidental to fishing Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: ISIC rev 3.1 0501, ISIC rev 3.1 0502, CPC 882 Type of Reservation: Most-favoured-nation treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Poland reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure which accords differential treatment to services and service suppliers of a country pursuant to existing or future bilateral agreements relating to fishing in the geographical area of fisheries falling within the jurisdiction of the countries involved, in accordance with international conservation practices and policies or agreements on fisheries, particularly in the Baltic Sea basin. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Executive search Placement services Supply services of office support personnel Industry Classification: CPC 87201, CPC 87202, CPC 87203 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Poland reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the establishment of placement services of office support personnel. Poland reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of executive search services and supply services of office support personnel. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Security services Industry Classification: CPC 87302, CPC 87303, CPC 87304, CPC 87305, CPC 87309 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Poland reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of security services. Licensing and authorisation requirements may exist. Residency or commercial presence is required and nationality requirements may exist. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Health services Sub-Sector: Ambulance services Industry Classification: CPC 93192 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Poland reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of ambulance services. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Social services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 933 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Poland reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded social services. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Transport Sub-Sector: All passenger and freight transport services other than maritime transport Industry Classification: Part of CPC 711, part of CPC 712, part of CPC 722 Type of Reservation: Most-favoured-nation treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services In so far as Canada and its provinces and territories allow the supply of transport services into and across the territory of Canada by passenger and freight transport suppliers of Poland, Poland will allow the supply of transport services by passenger and freight transport suppliers of Canada into and across the territory of Poland under the same conditions. Existing Measures:  

Reservations applicable in Portugal

Sector: All sectors Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification:   Type of Reservation: Most-favoured-nation treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Portugal reserves the right to waive nationality requirements for the exercise of certain activities and professions by natural persons supplying services for countries in which Portuguese is the official language (Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique and São Tomé & Principe). Existing Measures:  

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Auditing services Industry Classification: CPC86211, CPC 86212, other than accounting services Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services Portugal reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the cross-border supply of auditing services. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Executive search Placement services Supply services of office support personnel Industry Classification: CPC 87201, CPC 87202, CPC 87203 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Portugal reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the establishment of placement services of office support personnel. Portugal reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of executive search services and supply services of office support personnel. Existing Measures:

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Security services Industry Classification: CPC 87302, CPC 87303, CPC 87304, CPC 87305, CPC 87309 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services The cross-border supply of security services by a foreign service supplier is not allowed Nationality condition for specialised personnel. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Investigation services Industry Classification: CPC 87301 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services In Portugal,investigation services are a monopoly reserved to the State. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Financial services Sub-Sector: Insurance Type of Reservation: Cross-Border supply of financial services Description: Financial Services Air and maritime transport insurance, covering goods, aircraft, hull and liability, can be underwritten only by firms established in the EU. Only persons or companies established in the EU may act as intermediaries for such insurance business in Portugal. Existing Measures: Art. 7 of Decree-Law 94-B/98 and art. 7 of Decree-Law 144/2006

Sector: Social services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 933 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Portugal reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded social services other than services relating to Convalescent and Rest Houses and Old People's Homes. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Energy Sub-Sector: Electricity, natural gas, crude oil or petroleum products Industry Classification: ISIC rev 3.1 232 , ISIC rev 3.1 4010, ISIC rev 3.1 4020, CPC 7131, CPC 7422, CPC 887 (other than advisory and consulting services) Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Portugal reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the production, transmission and distribution of electricity, the manufacturing of gas, the pipeline transportation of fuels, wholesale services of electricity, retailing services of electricity and non-bottled gas, and services incidental to electricity and natural gas distribution. Portugal reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the cross-border supply of storage and warehousing services of fuels transported through pipelines (natural gas). The activities of electricity transmission and distribution are carried out through exclusive concessions of public service. Concessions relating to the transmission, distribution and underground storage of natural gas and the reception, storage and regasification terminal of LNG are awarded through concession contracts, following public calls for tenders. These concessions for electricity and gas sectors are assigned only to limited companies with their headquarters and effective management in Portugal. Existing Measures: Decree-Law 230/2012 and Decree-Law 231/2012, 26 October — Natural Gas Decree-Law 215-A/2012, and Decree-Law 215-B/2012, 8 October — Electricity Decree-Law 31/2006, 15 February — Crude oil/Petroleum products

Sector: Transport Sub-Sector: Road transport: passenger transportation, freight transportation, international truck transport services Industry Classification: CPC 712 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Investment For passenger transportation, an economic needs test is applied to the supply of limousine services. Main criteria: number of and impact on existing establishments, population density, geographical spread, impact on traffic conditions and creation of new employment. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Other services Sub-Sector: Funeral, cremation and undertaking services Industry Classification: CPC 97030 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Investment Portugal reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to funeral, cremation and undertaking services. The private management and operation of cemeteries is carried out under a public concession. Existing Measures: Decree-Law 109/2010, 14 October 2010 Law 13/2011, 29 April 2011

Reservations applicable in Romania

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Research and development services Industry Classification: CPC 851, CPC 852, CPC 853 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services Romania reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the cross-border supply of research and development services. Existing Measures: Governmental Ordinance no. 6 / 2011 Order of Minister of Education and Research no. 3548 / 2006 Governmental Decision no. 134 / 2011

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Executive search Placement services Supply services of office support personnel Industry Classification: CPC 87201, CPC 87202, CPC 87203 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Romania reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the establishment of placement services of office support personnel. Romania reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of executive search services and supply services of office support personnel. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Security services Industry Classification: CPC 87302, CPC 87303, CPC 87304, CPC 87305, CPC 87309 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Romania reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of security services. Licensing and authorisation requirements may exist. Residency or commercial presence is required and nationality requirements may exist. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Education services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 921, CPC 922, CPC 923, CPC 924 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Romania reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded primary, secondary, higher, and adult education services. Existing Measures:

  Sector: Social services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 933 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Romaniareserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded social services. Existing Measures:

Reservations applicable in the Slovak Republic

Sector: All sectors Sub-Sector: Acquisition of real estate Industry Classification:   Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Description: Investment Foreign companies or natural persons may not acquire agricultural and forest land outside the border of the built-up area of a municipality and some other land (e.g. natural resources, lakes, rivers, public roads etc.). Existing Measures: Act 202/1995, the Foreign Exchange Act, art. 19 Act 229/1991 on Laws on Adjustment of ownership relations to Land

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Executive search Placement services Supply services of office support personnel Industry Classification: CPC 87201, CPC 87202, CPC 87203 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services The Slovak Republic reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the establishment of placement services of office support personnel. The Slovak Republic reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of executive search services and supply services of office support personnel. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Security services Industry Classification: CPC 87302, CPC 87303, CPC 87304, CPC 87305, CPC 87309 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services The Slovak Republic reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of security services. Licensing and authorisation requirements may exist. Residency or commercial presence is required and nationality requirements may exist. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Education services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 921, CPC 922, CPC 923 other than CPC 92310, CPC 924 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services EEA residency requirement for providers of all privately funded education services other than post-secondary technical and vocational education services. An economic needs test may apply, the number of schools being established may be limited by local authorities. In the Slovak Republic, the majority of the members of the board of directors of an establishment providing education services must be nationals of the Slovak Republic. Existing Measures: Act 245/2008 on education Act 131/2002 on Universities, arts. 2, 47, 49a Act 596/2003 on State Administration in Education, art. 16

Sector: Health services Sub-Sector: Hospital services Ambulance services Residential health services other than hospital services Industry Classification: CPC 9311, CPC 93192, CPC 93193 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment The Slovak Republic reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded hospital, ambulance, and residential health services other than hospital services. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Social services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 933 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment The Slovak Republic reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded social services. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Financial services Sub-Sector: Insurance and insurance-related services Industry Classification:   Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Financial Services Foreign nationals may establish an insurance company in the form of a joint stock company or may conduct insurance business through a branch having a registered office in the Slovak Republic. The authorisation in both cases is subject to the evaluation of supervisory authority. Existing Measures: Act 8/2008 on Insurance

Sector: Financial services Sub-Sector: Banking and other financial services (excluding insurance) Industry Classification:   Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Measures: Act 566/2001 on Securities Act 483/2001 on Banks Description: Financial Services Investment services in the Slovak Republic can be provided by management companies which have the legal form of joint-stock company with equity capital according to the law (no branches). Existing Measures:  

Sector: Energy Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: ISIC rev 3.1 4010, ISIC rev 3.1 4020, ISIC rev 3.1 4030, CPC 7131 Type of Reservation: National treatment Market access Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services An authorisation is required for the production, transmission and distribution of electricity, manufacture of gas and distribution of gaseous fuels, production and distribution of steam and hot water, pipeline transportation of fuels, wholesale and retail of electricity, steam and hot water, and services incidental to energy distribution. An economic needs test is applied and the application may be denied only if the market is saturated. For all these activities, an authorisation may only be granted to a natural person with permanent residency in a Member State of the EU or the EEA or a juridical person established in the EU or the EEA. Existing Measures: Act 51/1988 on Mining, art. 4a Act 569/2007 on Geological Activity, art. 5 Act 251/2012 on Energy, arts. 6, 7 Act 657/2004 on Thermal Energy, art. 5

Sector: Transportation Fishing Aquaculture Sub-Sector: Water transportation Services incidental to fishing Industry Classification: CPC 722 Type of Reservation: National treatment Market access Description: Cross-border Trade in Services In the Slovak Republic, foreign investors must have their principal office in the Slovak Republic in order to apply for a licence enabling them to provide a service. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Transport Sub-Sector: Road transport: passenger transportation, freight transportation, international truck transport services Industry Classification: CPC 712 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Investment For freight transportation, an economic needs test is applied. Main criteria: local demand. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Rail transport Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 7111, CPC 7112 Type of Reservation: Most-favoured-nation treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Measures that are taken under existing or future agreements, and which regulate traffic rights and operating conditions, and the supply of transport services in the territory of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia and between the countries concerned. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Road transport Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 7121, CPC 7122, CPC 7123 Type of Reservation: Most-favoured-nation treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Measures that are taken under existing or future agreements, and which reserve or limit the supply of transport services and specify operating conditions, including transit permits or preferential road taxes of a transport services into, in, across and out of Slovakia to the contracting parties concerned. Existing Measures:  

Reservations applicable in Slovenia

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Executive search Placement services Supply services of office support personnel Industry Classification: CPC 87201, CPC 87202, CPC 87203 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Slovenia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the establishment of placement services of office support personnel. Slovenia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of executive search services and supply services of office support personnel. Existing Measures:

  Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Security services Industry Classification: CPC 87302, CPC 87303, CPC 87304, CPC 87305, CPC 87309 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Slovenia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with regard to the supply of security services. Licensing and authorisation requirements may exist. Residency or commercial presence is required and nationality requirements may exist. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Education services Sub-Sector: Primary education services Secondary education services Higher education services Industry Classification: CPC 921, CPC 922, CPC 923 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Slovenia reserves the right to require establishment and to restrict the cross-border supply of privately funded primary education services. The majority of the members of the board of directors of an establishment providing privately funded secondary or higher education services must be Slovenian nationals. Existing Measures:

  Sector: Health services Sub-Sector: Ambulance services Industry Classification: CPC 93192 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Slovenia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded ambulance services. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Social services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 933 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Slovenia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded social services. Existing Measures:  

Reservations applicable in Spain

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Executive search Placement services Industry Classification: CPC 87201, CPC 87202 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Investment Spain reserves the right to restrict the number of suppliers of executive search services. Spain reserves the right to restrict the number of suppliers of placement services. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Security services Industry Classification: CPC 87302, CPC 87303, CPC 87304, CPC 87305, CPC 87309 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services The supply of security services by a foreign provider on a cross-border basis is not allowed. Access through Sociedades Anonimas, Sociedades de Responsabilidad Limitada, Sociedades Anonimas Laborales and Sociedades Cooperativas only. Nationality condition for specialised personnel. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Financial services Sub-Sector: Insurance Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Cross-Border supply of financial services Description: Financial Services Residence is required, or alternatively to have two years of experience, for the actuarial profession. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Social services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 933 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Spain reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded social services other than services relating to Convalescent and Rest Houses and Old People's Homes. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Transport Sub-Sector: Road transport: passenger transportation, freight transportation, international truck transport services Industry Classification: CPC 712 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Investment For passenger transportation, an economic needs test applies to services provided under CPC 7122. Main criteria: local demand. An economic needs test applies for intercity bussing services. Main criteria: number of and impact on existing establishments, population density, geographical spread, impact on traffic conditions and creation of new employment. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Road transport (freight) Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 7123 Type of Reservation: Most-favoured-nation treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Authorisation for the establishment of a commercial presence in Spain may be refused to service suppliers, whose country of origin does not accord effective market access to service suppliers of Spain. Existing Measures: Ley 16/1987, de 30 de julio, de Ordenación de los Transportes Terrestres

Reservations applicable in Sweden

Sector: All sectors Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification:   Type of Reservation: National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Sweden reserves the right to adopt or maintain discriminatory requirements for founders, senior management and boards of directors when new forms of legal association are incorporated into Swedish law. Existing Measures:  

Sector: All sectors Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification:   Type of Reservation: Most-favoured-nation treatment Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Measures taken by Denmark, Sweden and Finland aimed at promoting Nordic cooperation, such as: (a) financial support to research and development (R&D) projects (the Nordic Industrial Fund); (b) funding of feasibility studies for international projects (the Nordic Fund for Project Exports); and (c) financial assistance to companies (5) utilizing environmental technology (the Nordic Environment Finance Corporation). This reservation is without prejudice to the exclusion of procurement by a Party, subsidies, or governmental support for trade in services in Art. 8.15.5(a) and (b), and Art. 9.2.2(f) and (g) respectively. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Mining and quarrying, manufacturing of electricity, gas and water supply Sub-Sector: Nuclear based electricity generation Processing of nuclear fuel Industry Classification: ISIC rev 3.1 1200, ISIC rev 3.1 2330, part of ISIC rev 3.1 4010 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment Sweden reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the processing of nuclear fuel and nuclear-based electricity generation. Existing Measures: The Swedish Environmental Code (1998:808) Law on Nuclear Technology Activities (1984:3)

Sector: Distribution services Sub-Sector: Retail sales of pharmaceutical, medical and orthopaedic goods and other services supplied by pharmacists Industry Classification: CPC 63211 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services The Swedish monopoly on retail sales of pharmaceuticals was abandoned on 1 July 2009. Given that the opening of the market is recent and involves new modes of services delivery, Sweden reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to retail sales of pharmaceutical goods and the supply of pharmaceutical goods to the general public. Existing Measures: Law on trade with pharmaceuticals (2009:336) Regulation on trade with pharmaceuticals (2009:659) The Swedish Medical Products Agency has adopted further regulations, the details can be found at (LVFS 2009:9) http://www.lakemedelsverket.se/upload/lvfs/LVFS_2009-9.pdf

Sector: Education services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 92 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Sweden reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to educational services suppliers that are approved by public authorities to provide education. This reservation applies to privately funded educational services suppliers with some form of State support, inter alia educational service suppliers recognised by the State, educational services suppliers under State supervision or education which entitles to study support. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Recycling Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: ISIC rev 3.1 37 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Investment Sweden reserves the right to limit the number of suppliers of privately funded recycling services at the level of local government, by establishing or maintaining monopolies, or granting a concession or exclusive rights on a non-discriminatory basis to a service provider or service providers. The limitation on market access reflects the application of the EU reservation relating to public utilities. Existing Measures: The Environmental Code (1998:808) SFS 1994:1205 Förordning (1994:1205) om producentansvar för returpapper SFS 2000:208 Förordning (2000:208) om producentansvar för glödlampor och vissa belysningsarmaturer SFS 2005:209 Förordning (2005:209) om producentansvar för elektriska och elektroniska produkter SFS 1997:185 Förordning (1997:185) om producentansvar för förpackningar SFS 1994:1236 Förordning (1994:1236) om producentansvar för däck SFS 1993:1154 Förordning (1993:1154) om producentansvar för glasförpackningar och förpackningar av wellpapp SFS 2007:185 Förordning (2007:185) om producentansvar för bilar SFS 2007:193 Förordning (2007:193) om producentansvar för vissa radioaktiva produkter och herrelösa strålkällor SFS 2006:1273 Förordning (2006:1273) om producentansvar för förpackningar SFS 2009:1031 Förordning (2009:1031) om producentansvar för läkemedel

Sector: Waste management Sub-Sector: Management of waste from households and waste related to producer responsibilities Industry Classification: CPC 9402 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Investment Sweden reserves the right to limit the number of suppliers of privately funded waste management services at the level of local government, by establishing or maintaining monopolies, or granting a concession or exclusive rights on a non-discriminatory basis to a service provider or service providers. The limitation on market access reflects the application of the EU reservation relating to public utilities. Existing Measures: The Environmental Code (1998:808) SFS 1994:1205 Förordning (1994:1205) om producentansvar för returpapper SFS 2000:208 Förordning (2000:208) om producentansvar för glödlampor och vissa belysningsarmaturer SFS 2005:209 Förordning (2005:209) om producentansvar för elektriska och elektroniska produkter SFS 1997:185 Förordning (1997:185) om producentansvar för förpackningar SFS 1994:1236 Förordning (1994:1236) om producentansvar för däck SFS 1993:1154 Förordning (1993:1154) om producentansvar för glasförpackningar och förpackningar av wellpapp SFS 2007:185 Förordning (2007:185) om producentansvar för bilar SFS 2007:193 Förordning (2007:193) om producentansvar för vissa radioaktiva produkter och herrelösa strålkällor SFS 2006:1273 Förordning (2006:1273) om producentansvar för förpackningar SFS 2009:1031 Förordning (2009:1031) om producentansvar för läkemedel

Sector: Maritime transport Sub-Sector: Cabotage Industry Classification: CPC 7211, CPC 7212 Type of Reservation: Most-favoured-nation treatment Obligations Description: Investment, Cross-Border Trade in Services and International Maritime Transport Services Measures may be taken on a reciprocal basis allowing vessels from Canada under the flag of Canada to operate cabotage traffic in Sweden in so far as Canada and its provinces and territories allow vessels registered under the flag of Sweden to operate cabotage traffic in Canada. The specific aim of this reservation depends on the content of a possible mutually agreed future agreement between Canada and Sweden. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Business services Auxiliary services to rail and land transport Sub-Sector: Maintenance and repair of rail and road transport equipment and parts thereof Industry Classification: CPC 6112, CPC 6122, part of CPC 8867, part of CPC 8868 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Investment In Sweden, maintenance and repair services of rail and road transport equipment are subject to an economic needs test when an investor intends to establish its own terminal infrastructure facilities. Main criteria: space and capacity constraints. Existing Measures: Planning and Building Act (2010:900)

Sector: Other services not included elsewhere Sub-Sector: Funeral, cremation and undertaking services Industry Classification: CPC 9703 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Senior management and boards of directors Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services Sweden reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to funeral, cremation and undertaking services Existing Measures:  

Reservations applicable in the United Kingdom

Sector: Business services Sub-Sector: Auditing services Industry Classification: CPC 86211, CPC 86212 other than accounting services Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services The United Kingdom reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the cross-border supply of auditing services. Existing Measures: Companies Act 2006

Sector: Health services Sub-Sector: Medical services Industry Classification: CPC 93121, CPC 93122 Type of Reservation: Market access Description: Investment Establishment for doctors under the National Health Service is subject to medical manpower planning. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Health services Sub-Sector: Ambulance services Residential health facilities services other than hospital services Industry Classification: CPC 93192, CPC 93193 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment The United Kingdom reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded ambulance services and residential health facilities services other than hospital services. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Health services Sub-Sector: Health-related professional services, including medical and dental services as well as services by psychologists; midwives services Services by nurses, physiotherapists and paramedical personnel Retail sales of pharmaceutical, medical and orthopaedic goods, and other services supplied by pharmacists Industry Classification: CPC 63211, part of CPC 85201, CPC 9312, part of CPC 93191 Type of Reservation: National treatment Market access Description: Cross-Border Trade in Services The United Kingdom reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure requiring the establishment of suppliers and restricting the cross-border supply of health-related professional services by service suppliers not physically present in the territory of the UK, including medical and dental services as well as services by psychologists; midwives services; services by nurses, physiotherapists and paramedical personnel; the retail sales of pharmaceuticals and of medical and orthopaedic goods, and other services supplied by pharmacists. Existing Measures:  

Sector: Social services Sub-Sector:   Industry Classification: CPC 933 Type of Reservation: Market access National treatment Performance requirements Senior management and boards of directors Description: Investment The United Kingdom reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure with respect to the supply of privately funded social services other than services relating to Convalescent and Rest Houses and Old People's Homes. Existing Measures:   (1)  Canada reserves the right to not extend these benefits to enterprises of the United States of America. (2)  With regard to Austria the part of the most-favoured-nation treatment exemption regarding traffic rights covers all countries with whom bilateral agreements on road transport or other arrangements relating to road transport exist or may be considered in future. (3)  Applies to East European companies, which are cooperating with one or more Nordic companies. (4)  Applies to East European companies, which are cooperating with one or more Nordic companies. (5)  Applies to East European companies, which are cooperating with one or more Nordic companies  

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  • Chapter   ONE General Definitions and Initial Provisions 1
  • Section   A General Definitions 1
  • Article   1.1 Definitions of General Application 1
  • Article   1.2 Party-specific Definitions 1
  • Article   1.3 Geographical Scope of Application 1
  • Section   B Initial Provisions 1
  • Article   1.4 Establishment of a Free Trade Area 1
  • Article   1.5 Relation to the WTO Agreement and other Agreements 1
  • Article   1.6 Reference to other Agreements 1
  • Article   1.7 Reference to Laws 1
  • Article   1.8 Extent of Obligations 1
  • Article   1.9 Rights and Obligations Relating to Water 1
  • Article   1.10 Persons Exercising Delegated Governmental Authority 1
  • Chapter   TWO National Treatment and Market Access for Goods 1
  • Article   2.1 Objective 1
  • Article   2.2 Scope 1
  • Article   2.3 National Treatment 1
  • Article   2.4 Reduction and Elimination of Customs Duties on Imports 1
  • Article   2.5 Restriction on Duty Drawback, Duty Deferral and Duty Suspension Programs 1
  • Article   2.6 Duties, Taxes or other Fees and Charges on Exports 2
  • Article   2.7 Standstill 2
  • Article   2.8 Temporary Suspension of Preferential Tariff Treatment 2
  • Article   2.9 Fees and other Charges 2
  • Article   2.10 Goods Re-entered after Repair or Alteration 2
  • Article   2.11 Import and Export Restrictions 2
  • Article   2.12 Other Provisions Related to Trade In Goods 2
  • Article   2.13 Committee on Trade In Goods 2
  • Chapter   THREE Trade Remedies 2
  • Section   A Anti-dumping and Countervailing Measures 2
  • Article   3.1 General Provisions Concerning Anti-dumping and Countervailing Measures 2
  • Article   3.2 Transparency 2
  • Article   3.3 Consideration of Public Interest and Lesser Duty 2
  • Section   B Global Safeguard Measures 2
  • Article   3.4 General Provisions Concerning Global Safeguard Measures 2
  • Article   3.5 Transparency 2
  • Article   3.6 Imposition of Definitive Measures 2
  • Section   C General Provisions 2
  • Article   3.7 Exclusion from Dispute Settlement 2
  • Chapter   FOUR Technical Barriers to Trade 2
  • Article   4.1 Scope and Definitions 2
  • Article   4.2 Incorporation of the TBT Agreement 2
  • Article   4.3 Cooperation 2
  • Article   4.4 Technical Regulations 2
  • Article   4.5 Conformity Assessment 2
  • Article   4.6 Transparency 2
  • Article   4.7 Management of the Chapter 2
  • Chapter   FIVE Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 2
  • Article   5.1 Definitions 2
  • Article   5.2 Objectives 2
  • Article   5.3 Scope 3
  • Article   5.4 Rights and Obligations 3
  • Article   5.5 Adaptation to Regional Conditions 3
  • Article   5.6 Equivalence 3
  • Article   5.7 Trade Conditions 3
  • Article   5.8 Audit and Verification 3
  • Article   5.9 Export Certification 3
  • Article   5.10 Import Checks and Fees 3
  • Article   5.11 Notification and Information Exchange 3
  • Article   5.12 Technical Consultations 3
  • Article   5.13 Emergency SPS Measures 3
  • Article   5.14 Joint Management Committee for Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 3
  • Chapter   SIX Customs and Trade Facilitation 3
  • Article   6.1 Objectives and Principles 3
  • Article   6.2 Transparency 3
  • Article   6.3 Release of Goods 3
  • Article   6.4 Customs Valuation 3
  • Article   6.5 Classification of Goods 3
  • Article   6.6 Fees and Charges 3
  • Article   6.7 Risk Management 3
  • Article   6.8 Automation 3
  • Article   6.9 Advance Rulings 3
  • Article   6.10 Review and Appeal 3
  • Article   6.11 Penalties 3
  • Article   6.12 Confidentiality 3
  • Article   6.13 Cooperation 3
  • Article   6.14 Joint Customs Cooperation Committee 4
  • Chapter   SEVEN Subsidies 4
  • Article   7.1 Definition of a Subsidy 4
  • Article   7.2 Transparency 4
  • Article   7.3 Consultations on Subsidies and Government Support In Sectors other Than Agriculture and Fisheries 4
  • Article   7.4 Consultations on Subsidies Related to Agricultural Goods and Fisheries Products 4
  • Article   7.5 Agriculture Export Subsidies 4
  • Article   7.6 Confidentiality 4
  • Article   7.7 Exclusion of Subsidies and Government Support for Audio-visual Services and Cultural Industries 4
  • Article   7.8 Relationship with the WTO Agreement 4
  • Article   7.9 Dispute Settlement 4
  • Chapter   EIGHT Investment 4
  • Section   A Definitions and Scope 4
  • Article   8.1 Definitions 4
  • Article   8.2 Scope 4
  • Article   8.3 Relation to other Chapters 4
  • Section   B Establishment of Investments 4
  • Article   8.4 Market Access 4
  • Article   8.5 Performance Requirements 4
  • Section   C Non-discriminatory Treatment 5
  • Article   8.6 National Treatment 5
  • Article   8.7 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 5
  • Article   8.8 Senior Management and Boards of Directors 5
  • Section   D Investment Protection 5
  • Article   8.9 Investment and Regulatory Measures 5
  • Article   8.10 Treatment of Investors and of Covered Investments 5
  • Article   8.11 Compensation for Losses 5
  • Article   8.12 Expropriation 5
  • Article   8.13 Transfers 5
  • Article   8.14 Subrogation 5
  • Section   E Reservations and Exceptions 5
  • Article   8.15 Reservations and Exceptions 5
  • Article   8.16 Denial of Benefits 5
  • Article   8.17 Formal Requirements 5
  • Section   F Resolution of Investment Disputes between Investors and States 5
  • Article   8.18 Scope 5
  • Article   8.19 Consultations 5
  • Article   8.20 Mediation 5
  • Article   8.21 Determination of the Respondent for Disputes with the European Union or Its Member States 5
  • Article   8.22 Procedural and other Requirements for the Submission of a Claim to the Tribunal  6
  • Article   8.23 Submission of a Claim to the Tribunal 6
  • Article   8.24 Proceedings Under Another International Agreement 6
  • Article   8.25 Consent to the Settlement of the Dispute by the Tribunal 6
  • Article   8.26 Third Party Funding 6
  • Article   8.27 Constitution of the Tribunal        6
  • Article   8.28 Appellate Tribunal 6
  • Article   8.29 Establishment of a Multilateral Investment Tribunal and Appellate Mechanism 6
  • Article   8.30 Ethics 6
  • Article   8.31 Applicable Law and Interpretation 6
  • Article   8.32 Claims Manifestly without Legal Merit 6
  • Article   8.33 Claims Unfounded as a Matter of Law 6
  • Article   8.34 Interim Measures of Protection 6
  • Article   8.35 Discontinuance 6
  • Article   8.36 Transparency of Proceedings 6
  • Article   8.37 Information Sharing 6
  • Article   8.38 Non-disputing Party 6
  • Article   8.39 Final Award 6
  • Article   8.40 Indemnification or other Compensation 7
  • Article   8.41 Enforcement of Awards 7
  • Article   8.42 Role of the Parties 7
  • Article   8.43 Consolidation 7
  • Article   8.44 Committee on Services and Investment 7
  • Article   8.45 Exclusion 7
  • Chapter   NINE Cross-border Trade In Services 7
  • Article   9.1 Definitions 7
  • Article   9.2 Scope 7
  • Article   9.3 National Treatment 7
  • Article   9.4 Formal Requirements 7
  • Article   9.5 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 7
  • Article   9.6 Market Access 7
  • Article   9.7 Reservations 7
  • Article   9.8 Denial of Benefits 7
  • Chapter   TEN Temporary Entry and Stay of Natural Persons for Business Purposes 7
  • Article   10.1 Definitions 7
  • Article   10.2 Objectives and Scope 8
  • Article   10.3 General Obligations 8
  • Article   10.4 Provision of Information 8
  • Article   10.5 Contact Points 8
  • Article   10.6 Obligations In other Chapters 8
  • Article   10.7 Key Personnel 8
  • Article   10.8 Contractual Services Suppliers and Independent Professionals 8
  • Article   10.9 Short-term Business Visitors 8
  • Article   10.10 Review of Commitments 8
  • Chapter   ELEVEN Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications 8
  • Article   11.1 Definitions 8
  • Article   11.2 Objectives and Scope 8
  • Article   11.3 Negotiation of an MRA 8
  • Article   11.4 Recognition 8
  • Article   11.5 Joint Committee on Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications 8
  • Article   11.6 Guidelines for the Negotiation and Conclusion of MRAs 8
  • Article   11.7 Contact Points 8
  • Chapter   TWELVE Domestic Regulation 8
  • Article   12.1 Definitions 8
  • Article   12.2 Scope 8
  • Article   12.3 Licensing and Qualification Requirements and Procedures 9
  • Chapter   THIRTEEN Financial Services 9
  • Article   13.1 Definitions 9
  • Article   13.2 Scope 9
  • Article   13.3 National Treatment 9
  • Article   13.4 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 9
  • Article   13.5 Recognition of Prudential Measures 9
  • Article   13.6 Market Access 9
  • Article   13.7 Cross-border Supply of Financial Services 9
  • Article   13.8 Senior Management and Boards of Directors 9
  • Article   13.9 Performance Requirements 9
  • Article   13.10 Reservations and Exceptions 9
  • Article   13.11 Effective and Transparent Regulation 10
  • Article   13.12 Self-regulatory Organisations 10
  • Article   13.13 Payment and Clearing Systems 10
  • Article   13.14 New Financial Services 10
  • Article   13.15 Transfer and Processing of Information 10
  • Article   13.16 Prudential Carve-out 10
  • Article   13.17 Specific Exceptions 10
  • Article   13.18 Financial Services Committee 10
  • Article   13.19 Consultations 10
  • Article   13.20 Dispute Settlement 10
  • Article   13.21 Investment Disputes In Financial Services 10
  • Chapter   FOURTEEN International Maritime Transport Services 10
  • Article   14.1 Definitions 10
  • Article   14.2 Scope 10
  • Article   14.3 Obligations 10
  • Article   14.4 Reservations 10
  • Chapter   FIFTEEN Telecommunications 10
  • Article   15.1 Definitions 10
  • Article   15.2 Scope 10
  • Article   15.3 Access to and Use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks or Services 10
  • Article   15.4 Competitive Safeguards on Major Suppliers 11
  • Article   15.5 Access to Essential Facilities 11
  • Article   15.6 Interconnection 11
  • Article   15.8 Universal Service 11
  • Article   15.9 Scarce Resources 11
  • Article   15.12 Resolution of Telecommunication Disputes 11
  • Article   15.13 Transparency 11
  • Article   15.14 Forbearance 11
  • Article   15.15 Relation to other Chapters 11
  • Chapter   SIXTEEN Electronic Commerce 11
  • Article   16.1 Definitions 11
  • Article   16.2 Objective and Scope 11
  • Article   16.3 Customs Duties on Electronic Deliveries 11
  • Article   16.4 Trust and Confidence In Electronic Commerce 11
  • Article   16.5 General Provisions 11
  • Article   16.6 Dialogue on Electronic Commerce 11
  • Article   16.7 Relation to other Chapters 11
  • Chapter   SEVENTEEN Competition Policy 11
  • Article   17.1 Definitions 11
  • Article   17.2 Competition Policy 11
  • Article   17.3 Application of Competition Policy to Enterprises 11
  • Article   17.4 Dispute Settlement 11
  • Chapter   EIGHTEEN State Enterprises, Monopolies, and Enterprises Granted Special Rights or Privileges 11
  • Article   18.1 Definitions 11
  • Article   18.2 Scope 11
  • Article   18.3 State Enterprises, Monopolies and Enterprises Granted Special Rights or Privileges 11
  • Article   18.4 Non-discriminatory Treatment 11
  • Article   18.5 Commercial Considerations 11
  • Chapter   NINETEEN Government Procurement 11
  • Article   19.1 Definitions 11
  • Article   19.2 Scope and Coverage 12
  • Article   19.3 Security and General Exceptions 12
  • Article   19.4 General Principles 12
  • Article   19.5 Information on the Procurement System 12
  • Article   19.7 Conditions for Participation 12
  • Article   19.8 Qualification of Suppliers 12
  • Article   19.9 Technical Specifications and Tender Documentation 13
  • Article   19.10 Time-periods 13
  • Article   19.11 Negotiation  13
  • Article   19.12 Limited Tendering 13
  • Article   19.13 Electronic Auctions 13
  • Article   19.14 Treatment of Tenders and Awarding of Contracts 13
  • Article   19.15 Transparency of Procurement Information 13
  • Article   19.16 Disclosure of Information 14
  • Article   19.17 Domestic Review Procedures 14
  • Article   19.18 Modifications and Rectifications to Coverage 14
  • Article   19.19 Committee on Government Procurement 14
  • Chapter   TWENTY Intellectual Property 14
  • Section   A General Provisions 14
  • Article   20.1 Objectives 14
  • Article   20.2 Nature and Scope of Obligations 14
  • Article   20.3 Public Health Concerns 14
  • Article   20.4 Exhaustion 14
  • Article   20.5 Disclosure of Information 14
  • Section   B Standards Concerning Intellectual Property Rights 14
  • Article   20.6 Definition 14
  • Subsection   A Copyright and Related Rights 14
  • Article   20.7 Protection Granted 14
  • Article   20.8 Broadcasting and Communication to the Public 14
  • Article   20.9 Protection of Technological Measures 14
  • Article   20.10 Protection of Rights Management Information. 14
  • Article   20.11 Liability of Intermediary Service Providers 14
  • Article   20.12 Camcording 14
  • Subsection   B Trademarks 14
  • Article   20.13 International Agreements 14
  • Article   20.14 Registration Procedure 14
  • Article   20.15 Exceptions to the Rights Conferred by a Trademark 14
  • Subsection   C Geographical Indications 14
  • Article   20.16 Definitions 15
  • Article   20.17 Scope 15
  • Article   20.18 Listed Geographical Indications 15
  • Article   20.19 Protection for Geographical Indications Listed In Annex 20-a 15
  • Article   20.20 Homonymous Geographical Indications 15
  • Article   20.21 Exceptions 15
  • Article   20.22 Amendments to Annex 20-a 15
  • Article   20.23 Other Protection 15
  • Subsection   E Patents 15
  • Article   20.26 International Agreements 15
  • Article   20.27 Sui Generis Protection for Pharmaceuticals 15
  • Article   20.28 Patent Linkage Mechanisms Relating to Pharmaceutical Products 15
  • Subsection   F Data Protection 15
  • Article   20.29 Protection of Undisclosed Data Related to Pharmaceutical Products 15
  • Article   20.30 Protection of Data Related to Plant Protection Products 15
  • Subsection   G Plant Varieties 15
  • Article   20.31 Plant Varieties 15
  • Section   C Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights 15
  • Article   20.32 General Obligations 15
  • Article   20.33 Entitled Applicants 15
  • Article   20.34 Evidence 15
  • Article   20.35 Measures for Preserving Evidence 15
  • Article   20.36 Right of Information 15
  • Article   20.37 Provisional and Precautionary Measures 15
  • Article   20.38 Other Remedies 15
  • Article   20.39 Injunctions 15
  • Article   20.40 Damages  15
  • Article   20.41 Legal Costs 15
  • Article   20.42 Presumption of Authorship or Ownership 15
  • Section   D Border Measures 15
  • Article   20.43 Scope of Border Measures 15
  • Article   20.44 Application by the Right Holder 16
  • Article   20.45 Provision of Information from the Right Holder 16
  • Article   20.46 Security or Equivalent Assurance 16
  • Article   20.47 Determination as to Infringement 16
  • Article   20.48 Remedies 16
  • Article   20.49 Specific Cooperation In the Area of Border Measures 16
  • Section   E Co-operation 16
  • Article   20.50 Co-operation 16
  • Chapter   TWENTY-ONE Regulatory Cooperation 16
  • Article   21.1 Scope 16
  • Article   21.2 Principles 16
  • Article   21.3 Objectives of Regulatory Cooperation 16
  • Article   21.4 Regulatory Cooperation Activities 16
  • Article   21.5 Compatibility of Regulatory Measures 16
  • Article   21.6 The Regulatory Cooperation Forum 16
  • Article   21.7 Further Cooperation between the Parties 16
  • Article   21.8 Consultations with Private Entities 16
  • Article   21.9 Contact Points 16
  • Chapter   TWENTY-TWO Trade and Sustainable Development 16
  • Article   22.1 Context and Objectives 16
  • Article   22.2 Transparency 17
  • Article   22.3 Cooperation and Promotion of Trade Supporting Sustainable Development 17
  • Article   22.4 Institutional Mechanisms 17
  • Article   22.5 Civil Society Forum 17
  • Chapter   TWENTY-THREE Trade and Labour 17
  • Article   23.1 Context and Objectives 17
  • Article   23.2 Right to Regulate and Levels of Protection 17
  • Article   23.3 Multilateral Labour Standards and Agreements 17
  • Article   23.4 Upholding Levels of Protection 17
  • Article   23.5 Enforcement Procedures, Administrative Proceedings and Review of Administrative Action 17
  • Article   23.6 Public Information and Awareness 17
  • Article   23.7 Cooperative Activities 17
  • Article   23.8 Institutional Mechanisms 17
  • Article   23.9 Consultations 17
  • Article   23.10 Panel of Experts 17
  • Article   23.11 Dispute Resolution 17
  • Chapter   TWENTY-FOUR Trade and Environment 17
  • Article   24.1 Definition 17
  • Article   24.2 Context and Objectives 17
  • Article   24.3 Right to Regulate and Levels of Protection 17
  • Article   24.4 Multilateral Environmental Agreements 17
  • Article   24.5 Upholding Levels of Protection 17
  • Article   24.6 Access to Remedies and Procedural Guarantees 17
  • Article   24.7 Public Information and Awareness 17
  • Article   24.8 Scientific and Technical Information 18
  • Article   24.9 Trade Favouring Environmental Protection 18
  • Article   24.10 Trade In Forest Products 18
  • Article   24.11 Trade In Fisheries and Aquaculture Products 18
  • Article   24.12 Cooperation on Environment Issues 18
  • Article   24.13 Institutional Mechanisms 18
  • Article   24.14 Consultations 18
  • Article   24.15 Panel of Experts 18
  • Article   24.16 Dispute Resolution 18
  • Chapter   TWENTY-FIVE Bilateral Dialogues and Cooperation 18
  • Article   25.1 Objectives and Principles 18
  • Article   25.2 Dialogue on Biotech Market Access Issues 18
  • Article   25.3 Bilateral Dialogue on Forest Products 18
  • Article   25.4 Bilateral Dialogue on Raw Materials 18
  • Article   25.5 Enhanced Cooperation on Science, Technology, Research and Innovation 18
  • Chapter   TWENTY-SIX Administrative and Institutional Provisions 18
  • Article   26.1 CETA Joint Committee 18
  • Article   26.2 Specialised Committees 18
  • Article   26.3 Decision Making 19
  • Article   26.4 Information Sharing 19
  • Article   26.5 CETA Contact Points 19
  • Article   26.6 Meetings 19
  • Chapter   TWENTY-SEVEN Transparency 19
  • Article   27.1 Publication 19
  • Article   27.2 Provision of Information 19
  • Article   27.3 Administrative Proceedings 19
  • Article   27.4 Review and Appeal 19
  • Article   27.5 Cooperation on Promoting Increased Transparency 19
  • Chapter   TWENTY-EIGHT Exceptions 19
  • Article   28.1 Definitions 19
  • Article   28.2 Party-specific Definitions 19
  • Article   28.3 General Exceptions 19
  • Article   28.4 Temporary Safeguard Measures with Regard to Capital Movements and Payments 19
  • Article   28.5 Restrictions In Case of Serious Balance of Payments and External Financial Difficulties 19
  • Article   28.6 National Security 19
  • Article   28.7 Taxation 19
  • Article   28.8 Disclosure of Information 19
  • Article   28.9 Exceptions Applicable to Culture 19
  • Article   28.10 WTO Waivers 19
  • Chapter   TWENTY-NINE Dispute Settlement 19
  • Section   A Initial Provisions 19
  • Article   29.1 Cooperation 19
  • Article   29.2 Scope 19
  • Article   29.3 Choice of Forum 19
  • Section   B Consultations and Mediation 20
  • Article   29.4 Consultations 20
  • Article   29.5 Mediation 20
  • Section   C Dispute Settlement Procedures and Compliance 20
  • Subsection   A Dispute Settlement Procedures 20
  • Article   29.6 Request for the Establishment of an Arbitration Panel 20
  • Article   29.7 Composition of the Arbitration Panel 20
  • Article   29.8 List of Arbitrators 20
  • Article   29.9 Interim Panel Report 20
  • Article   29.10 Final Panel Report 20
  • Article   29.11 Urgent Proceedings 20
  • Subsection   B Compliance 20
  • Article   29.12 Compliance with the Final Panel Report 20
  • Article   29.13 Reasonable Period of Time for Compliance 20
  • Article   29.14 Temporary Remedies In Case of Non-compliance. 20
  • Article   29.15 Review of Measures Taken to Comply after the Suspension of Obligations 20
  • Section   D General Provisions 20
  • Article   29.16 Rules of Procedure 20
  • Article   29.17 General Rule of Interpretation 20
  • Article   29.18 Rulings of the Arbitration Panel 20
  • Article   29.19 Mutually Agreed Solutions 20
  • Chapter   THIRTY Final Provisions 20
  • Article   30.1 Integral Parts of this Agreement 20
  • Article   30.2 Amendments 20
  • Article   30.3 Preference Utilisation 20
  • Article   30.4 Current Account 20
  • Article   30.5 Movement of Capital 20
  • Article   30.6 Private Rights 20
  • Article   30.8 Termination, Suspension or Incorporation of other Existing Agreements 20
  • Article   30.9 Termination 20
  • Article   30.10 Accession of New Member States of the European Union 20
  • Article   30.11 Authentic Texts 20
  • ANNEX 8-A  EXPROPRIATION 21
  • ANNEX 8-B  PUBLIC DEBT 21
  • ANNEX 8-C  EXCLUSIONS FROM DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 21
  • ANNEX 8-D  JOINT DECLARATION CONCERNING ARTICLE 8.12.6 21
  • ANNEX 8-E  JOINT DECLARATION ON ARTICLES 8.16, 9.8, AND 28.6 21
  • ANNEX 8-F  DECLARATION BY CANADA ON THE INVESTMENT CANADA ACT 21
  • ANNEX 29-A  RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR ARBITRATION 21
  • ANNEX 29-B  CODE OF CONDUCT FOR ARBITRATORS AND MEDIATORS 22
  • ANNEX 29-C  RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR MEDIATION 22
  • 1 Objective 22
  • Section   A Mediation Proceeding 22
  • 2 Initiation of the Proceeding 22
  • 3 Selection of the Mediator 22
  • 4 Rules of Procedure for Mediation 22
  • Section   B Implementation 22
  • 5 Implementation of a Mutually Agreed Solution 22
  • Section   C General Provisions 22
  • 6 Confidentiality and Relationship to Dispute Settlement 22
  • 7 Time Limits 22
  • 8 Costs 22
  • 9 Review 22
  • ANNEX 30-A  LIST OF BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES BETWEEN CANADA AND MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 22
  • ANNEX I  Headnote 22
  • Schedule of Canada — Federal Reservations applicable in Canada (applicable in all Provinces and Territories) 22
  • Schedule of Canada — Provincial and Territorial Reservations applicable in Alberta 23
  • Reservations applicable in British Columbia 23
  • Reservations applicable in Manitoba 23
  • Reservations applicable in New Brunswick 23
  • Reservations applicable in Newfoundland and Labrador 23
  • Reservations applicable in the Northwest Territories 23
  • Reservations applicable in Nova Scotia 23
  • Reservations applicable in Nunavut 23
  • Reservations applicable in Ontario 23
  • Reservations applicable in Prince Edward Island 24
  • Reservations applicable in Québec 24
  • Reservations applicable in Saskatchewan 24
  • Reservations applicable in Yukon 24
  • EU Party Reservations applicable in the European Union (applicable in all Member States of the EU unless otherwise indicated) 24
  • Reservations applicable in Austria 24
  • Reservations applicable in Belgium 24
  • Reservations applicable in Bulgaria 24
  • Reservations applicable in Croatia 24
  • Reservations applicable in Cyprus 24
  • Reservations applicable in the Czech Republic 25
  • Reservations applicable in Denmark 25
  • Reservations applicable in Estonia 25
  • Reservations applicable in Finland 25
  • Reservations applicable in France 25
  • Reservations applicable in Germany 25
  • Reservations applicable in Greece 25
  • Reservations applicable in Hungary 25
  • Reservations applicable in Ireland 25
  • Reservations applicable in Italy 25
  • Reservations applicable in Latvia 25
  • Reservations applicable in Lithuania 25
  • Reservations applicable in Luxembourg 25
  • Reservations applicable in Malta 25
  • Reservations applicable in the Netherlands 26
  • Reservations applicable in Poland 26
  • Reservations applicable in Portugal 26
  • Reservations applicable in Romania 26
  • Reservations applicable in the Slovak Republic 26
  • Reservations applicable in Slovenia 26
  • Reservations applicable in Spain 26
  • Reservations applicable in Sweden 26
  • Reservations applicable in the United Kingdom 26
  • ANNEX II  Headnote Reservations for future measures 26
  • Schedule of Canada Reservations applicable in Canada (applicable in all Provinces and Territories) 26
  • Reservations applicable in Alberta 26
  • Reservations applicable in British Columbia 26
  • Reservations applicable in Manitoba 27
  • Reservations applicable in New Brunswick 27
  • Reservations applicable in Newfoundland and Labrador 27
  • Reservations applicable in the Northwest Territories 27
  • Reservations applicable in Nova Scotia 27
  • Reservations applicable in Nunavut 27
  • Reservations applicable in Ontario 27
  • Reservations applicable in Prince Edward Island 27
  • Reservations applicable in Québec 27
  • Reservations applicable in Saskatchewan 27
  • Reservations applicable in Yukon 27
  • EU Party Reservations applicable in the European Union (applicable in all Member States of the EU unless otherwise indicated) 27
  • Reservations applicable in Austria 27
  • Reservations applicable in Belgium 27
  • Reservations applicable in Bulgaria 27
  • Reservations applicable in Croatia 28
  • Reservations applicable in Cyprus 28
  • Reservations applicable in the Czech Republic 28
  • Reservations applicable in Denmark 28
  • Reservations applicable in Estonia 28
  • Reservations applicable in Finland 28
  • Reservations applicable in France 28
  • Reservations applicable in Germany 28
  • Reservations applicable in Greece 28
  • Reservations applicable in Hungary 28
  • Reservations applicable in Ireland 28
  • Reservations applicable in Italy 28
  • Reservations applicable in Latvia 28
  • Reservations applicable in Lithuania 28
  • Reservations applicable in Malta 28
  • Reservations applicable in the Netherlands 29
  • Reservations applicable in Poland 29
  • Reservations applicable in Portugal 29
  • Reservations applicable in Romania 29
  • Reservations applicable in the Slovak Republic 29
  • Reservations applicable in Slovenia 29
  • Reservations applicable in Spain 29
  • Reservations applicable in Sweden 29
  • Reservations applicable in the United Kingdom 29