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

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

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

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

Article L-06. Definitions

For purposes of this Chapter:

administrative ruling of general application means an administrative ruling or interpretation that applies to all persons and fact situations that fall generally within its ambit and that establishes a norm of conduct but does not include:

(a) a determination or ruling made in an administrative or quasi-judicial proceeding that applies to a particular person, good or service of the other Party in a specific case; or

(b) a ruling that adjudicates with respect to a particular act or practice.

Chapter M. Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duty Matters

Article M-01. Reciprocal Exemption from the Application of Anti-dumping Duty Laws

1. Subject to Article M-03, as of the date of entry into force of this Agreement each Party agrees not to apply its domestic anti-dumping law to goods of the other Party. Specifically:

(a) neither Party shall initiate any anti-dumping investigations or reviews with respect to goods of the other Party;

(b) each Party shall terminate any ongoing anti-dumping investigations or inquiries in respect of such goods;

(c) neither Party shall impose new anti-dumping duties or other measures in respect of such goods; and

(d) each Party shall revoke all existing orders levying anti-dumping duties in respect of such goods.

2. Each Party shall amend, and publish as appropriate, its relevant domestic anti-dumping law in relation to goods of the other Party to ensure that the objectives of this Article are achieved.

Article M-02. Rules of Origin

Article M-01 applies only to goods that the competent investigating authority of the importing Party, applying the importing Party's anti-dumping law to the facts of a specific case, determines are goods of the other Party.

Article M-03. Phase-in Provisions

1. Article M-01 applies to all goods of the other Party as of:

(a) the date on which the tariff of both Parties is eliminated at the subheading level; or (b) January 1, 2003, whichever comes first.

2. For the purpose of paragraph 1, elimination at the subheading level occurs when the tariff for each eight-digit tariff line under the six-digit subheading is zero under this Agreement.

Article M-04. Exceptional Circumstances

1. Either Party may request, in writing, consultations with the other Party regarding exceptional circumstances that may arise with respect to the operation of this Chapter.

2. Exceptional circumstances may include significant changes in recent trading conditions.

3. The Parties shall enter into consultations within 10 days of receipt of a request and shall conclude such consultations within 30 days of such receipt, except where the matter involves perishable goods, in which case the consultations shall be concluded within 20 days.

4. In the consultations, the Parties shall make every attempt to arrive at a mutually satisfactory resolution of the particular matter, with a view to promptly restoring recent trading conditions. To this end, the Parties shall:

(a) provide sufficient information to enable a full examination of the exceptional circumstances; and

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

5. These consultations shall be without prejudice to a Party's right to invoke any applicable government-to-government dispute settlement procedures available under this Agreement or the WTO Agreement.

Article M-05. Committee on Anti-dumping and Countervailing Measures

The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Anti-dumping and Countervailing Measures to:

(a) consult with a view to defining subsidy disciplines further and eliminating the need for domestic countervailing duty measures on trade between them;

(b) work together in multilateral fora, including the World Trade Organization, and in the context of negotiating Chile's full accession to the NAFTA and the establishment of a Free Trade Area of the Americas, with a view to improving trade remedy regimes to minimize their potential to impede trade;

(c) consult on opportunities for working together with other like-minded countries with a view to expanding agreement on the elimination of the application of anti-dumping measures within free trade areas;

(d) facilitate Chile's full accession to the NAFTA, and in particular Chapter Nineteen, by examining the current domestic anti-dumping and countervailing duty regimes and the operation of the Parties' legal systems, including judicial review of administrative agency decisions; and

(e) meet annually, and on the request of either Party, to review the operation of this Chapter and other related matters including competition laws and policies.

Article M-06. Review

The Parties shall, not later than 5 years after the coming into force of this Agreement, meet to review this Chapter and to determine whether any changes should be made to its provisions.

Article M-07. Dispute Resolution

1. The dispute settlement provisions of Chapter N (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures) shall apply with respect to the avoidance or settlement of all disputes between the Parties regarding the interpretation or application of Articles M-01, M-02, M-03 or M-04 and paragraphs 7 through 9 of this Article.

2. Apart from this Chapter, no provision of this Agreement shall be construed as imposing obligations on a Party with respect to either Party's anti-dumping or countervailing duty law.

3. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 1, all disputes between the Parties arising in respect of the application of anti-dumping measures or countervailing duty measures by either Party shall be settled in accordance with the WTO Agreement.

4. Where a dispute referred to in paragraph 3 involves, as disputing Parties, Canada and Chile exclusively, the Parties shall act in accordance with the following procedures consistent with the DSU:

(a) if a request for consultations under Article 4 of the DSU is made, the Parties shall enter into consultations within 10 days of receipt of the request and shall conclude such consultations within 30 days of such receipt, except where the matter involves perishable goods, in which case consultations shall be concluded within 20 days;

(b) a Party shall not object to the establishment of a panel that has been requested by the other Party under Article 6(1) of the DSU at the first meeting of the DSB at which the request is examined; and

(c) unless the Parties otherwise agree, the terms of reference of the panel shall be to determine whether the imposition of an anti-dumping measure or a countervailing duty measure against a good of the complaining Party by the Party complained against is in accordance with Article VI of the GATT 1994, or the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures or the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the GATT 1994.

5. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, where a DSU panel issues a final report concluding that the imposition by either Canada or Chile of an anti-dumping measure or a countervailing duty measure against a good of the other Party is not in accordance with Article VI of the GATT 1994, or the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures or the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the GATT 1994, the Party complained against shall direct its competent authorities to take action not inconsistent with the panel report with respect to the goods of the complaining Party, including, where appropriate, the refund, with interest, of the whole or part of the duty paid.

6. The final report of the DSU panel shall be deemed to be a final report of a panel under Article N-16.

7. The Party complained against shall not be required to take action pursuant to paragraph 5 until:

(a) the time period for notification to the DSB of a decision to appeal under Article 16(4) of the DSU has expired; or

(b) the panel report is adopted following completion of the appeal procedure under Article 17 of the DSU.

8. Following the expiration of the time period referred to in subparagraph 7(a) or the adoption of the panel report referred to in subparagraph 7(b), if the Party complained against fails to comply with the final report of a DSU panel pursuant to paragraph 4 within a reasonable period of time, and no compensation has been offered in lieu thereof and no other mutually satisfactory resolution of the matter has been reached, the complaining Party may suspend the application to the Party complained against of benefits of equivalent effect under Article N-18 until such time as the matter is resolved.

9. If a Party chooses to suspend benefits in accordance with Article N-18 as well as under the DSU, the combined effect of such suspension of benefits may not be greater than the effect of the violation.

Article M-08. Definitions

For purposes of this Chapter:

Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the GATT 1994 means the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade 1994, which forms part of the WTO Agreement;

Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures means the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, which forms part of the WTO Agreement;

Competent investigating authority means:

(a) in the case of Canada

(i) the Canadian International Trade Tribunal or its successor; or

(ii) the Deputy Minister of National Revenue as defined in the Special Import Measures Act, as amended, or the Deputy Minister's successor; and

(b) in the case of Chile, the National Commission for the Investigation of the Existence of Price Distortions in Imported Goods ("Comisión Nacional Encargada de Investigar la Existencia de Distorsiones en el Precio de las Mercaderías Importadas"), or its successor;

domestic anti-dumping law means a Party's relevant statutes, regulations and administrative guidelines;

DSB means the Dispute Settlement Body established in Article 2 of the DSU; and

reasonable period of time means the period necessary for review and the taking of action not inconsistent with the panel report, taking into account the factual and legal issues involved. In no event shall the reasonable period of time exceed an amount of time equal to the maximum permitted for investigation (from initiation to final order) to be carried out under the relevant WTO Agreements.

Chapter N. Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures

Article N-01. The Free Trade Commission

1. The Parties hereby establish the Free Trade Commission, comprising cabinet-level representatives of the Parties or their designees.

2. The Commission shall:

(a) supervise the implementation of this Agreement;

(b) oversee its further elaboration;

(c) resolve disputes that may arise regarding its interpretation or application;

(d) supervise the work of all committees and working groups established under this Agreement, referred to in Annex N-01.2; and

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

3. The Commission may:

(a) establish, and delegate responsibilities to, ad hoc or standing committees, working groups or expert groups;

(b) seek the advice of nongovernmental persons or groups; and

(c) take such other action in the exercise of its functions as the Parties may agree.

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

5. The Commission shall convene at least once a year in regular session. Regular sessions of the Commission shall be chaired alternately by each Party.

Article N-02. The Secretariat

1. The Commission shall establish and oversee a Secretariat comprising national Sections.

2. Each Party shall:

(a) establish a permanent office of its Section;

(b) be responsible for (i) the operation and costs of its Section, and

(ii) the remuneration and payment of expenses of panelists and members of committees and scientific review boards established under this Agreement, as set out in Annex N-02.2;

(c) designate an individual to serve as Secretary for its Section, who shall be responsible for its administration and management; and

(d) notify the Commission of the location of its Section's office.

3. The Secretariat shall: (a) provide assistance to the Commission;

(b) provide administrative assistance to panels established under this Chapter, in accordance with procedures established pursuant to Article N-12; and

(c) as the Commission may direct

(i) support the work of other committees and groups established under this Agreement, and

(ii) otherwise facilitate the operation of this Agreement.

Article N-03. Cooperation

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

Article N-04. Recourse to Dispute Settlement Procedures

Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the dispute settlement provisions of this Chapter shall apply with respect to the avoidance or settlement of all disputes between the Parties regarding the interpretation or application of this Agreement or wherever a Party considers that an actual or proposed measure of the other Party is or would be inconsistent with the obligations of this Agreement or cause nullification or impairment in the sense of Annex N-04.

Article N-05. Wto Dispute Settlement

1. Subject to paragraph 2, disputes regarding any matter arising under both this Agreement and the WTO Agreement, any agreement negotiated thereunder, or any successor agreement, may be settled in either forum at the discretion of the complaining Party.

2. In any dispute referred to in paragraph 1 where the responding Party claims that its action is subject to Article A-04 (Relation to Environmental and Conservation Agreements) and requests in writing that the matter be considered under this Agreement, the complaining Party may, in respect of that matter, thereafter have recourse to dispute settlement procedures solely under this Agreement.

3. The responding Party shall deliver a copy of a request made pursuant to paragraph 2 to its Section of the Secretariat and the other Party. Where the complaining Party has initiated dispute settlement proceedings regarding any matter subject to paragraph 2, the responding Party shall deliver its request no later than 15 days thereafter. On receipt of such request, the complaining Party shall promptly withdraw from participation in those proceedings and may initiate dispute settlement procedures under Article N-07.

4. Once dispute settlement procedures have been initiated under Article N-07 or dispute settlement proceedings have been initiated under the WTO Agreement, the forum selected shall be used to the exclusion of the other, unless a Party makes a request pursuant to paragraph 2.

5. For purposes of this Article, dispute settlement proceedings under the WTO Agreement are deemed to be initiated by a Party's request for a panel, such as under Article 6 of the DSU.

Article N-06. Consultations

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

2. The requesting Party shall deliver the request to its Section of the Secretariat and the other Party.

3. Consultations on matters regarding perishable agricultural goods shall commence within 15 days of the date of delivery of the request.

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

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

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

Article N-07. Commission - Good Offices, Conciliation and Mediation

1. If the Parties fail to resolve a matter pursuant to Article N-06 within:

(a) 30 days of delivery of a request for consultations;

(b) 15 days of delivery of a request for consultations in matters regarding perishable agricultural goods; or

(c) such other period as they may agree, either Party may request in writing a meeting of the Commission.

2. A Party may also request in writing a meeting of the Commission where:

(a) it has initiated dispute settlement proceedings under the WTO Agreement regarding any matter subject to Article N-05(2), and has received a request pursuant to Article N-05(3) for recourse to dispute settlement procedures under this Chapter; or

(b) consultations have been held in the Committee on Trade in Goods and Rules of Origin pursuant to Article C-15.

3. The requesting Party shall state in the request the measure or other matter complained of and indicate the provisions of this Agreement that it considers relevant, and shall deliver the request to its Section of the Secretariat and the other Party.

4. Unless it decides otherwise, the Commission shall convene within 10 days of delivery of the request and shall endeavour to resolve the dispute promptly.

5. The Commission may:

(a) call on such technical advisers or create such working groups or expert groups as it deems necessary;

(b) have recourse to good offices, conciliation, mediation or such other dispute resolution procedures; or

(c) make recommendations, as may assist the Parties to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution of the dispute.

6. Unless it decides otherwise, the Commission shall consolidate two or more proceedings before it pursuant to this Article regarding the same measure. The Commission may consolidate two or more proceedings regarding other matters before it pursuant to this Article that it determines are appropriate to be considered jointly.

Article N-08. Request for an Arbitral Panel

1. If the Commission has convened pursuant to Article N-07(4), and the matter has not been resolved within:

(a) 30 days thereafter;

(b) 30 days after the Commission has convened in respect of the matter most recently referred to it, where proceedings have been consolidated pursuant to Article N-07(6); or

(c) such other period as the Parties may agree, a Party may request in writing the establishment of an arbitral panel. The requesting Party shall deliver the request to its Section of the Secretariat and the other Party.

2. On delivery of the request, the Commission shall establish an arbitral panel.

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

Article N-09. Roster

1. The Parties shall establish by January 1, 1998 at the latest and maintain a roster of up to 20 individuals, 4 of whom must not be citizens of either of the Parties, who are willing and able to serve as panelists. The roster members shall be appointed by agreement of the Parties for terms of three years, and may be reappointed.

2. Roster members shall:

(a) have expertise or experience in law, international trade, other matters covered by this Agreement or the resolution of disputes arising under international trade agreements, and shall be chosen strictly on the basis of objectivity, reliability and sound judgment;

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

(c) comply with a code of conduct to be established by the Commission.

Article N-10. Qualifications of Panelists

1. All panelists shall meet the qualifications set out in Article N-09(2).

2. Individuals may not serve as panelists for a dispute in which they have participated pursuant to Article N-07(5).

Article N-11. Panel Selection

1. The following procedures shall apply to panel selection:

(a) The panel shall comprise five members;

(b) The Parties shall endeavour to agree on the chair of the panel within 15 days of the delivery of the request for the establishment of the panel. If the Parties are unable to agree on the chair within this period, the Party chosen by lot shall select within five days as chair an individual who is not a citizen of a Party;

(c) Within 15 days of selection of the chair, each Party shall select two panelists who are citizens of the other Party; and

(d) If a Party fails to select its panelists within such period, such panelists shall be selected by lot from among the roster members who are citizens of the other Party.

  • Part   One General Part 1
  • Chapter   A Objectives 1
  • Article   A-01 Establishment of the Free Trade Area 1
  • Article   A-02 Objectives 1
  • Article   A-03 Relation to other Agreements 1
  • Article   A-04 Relation to Environmental and Conservation Agreements 1
  • Article   A-05 Extent of Obligations 1
  • Chapter   B General Definitions 1
  • Article   B-01 Definitions of General Application 1
  • Annex B-01  Country-specific definitions 1
  • Part   Two Trade In Goods 1
  • Chapter   C National Treatment and Market Access for Goods 1
  • Article   C-00 Scope and Coverage 1
  • Section   I National Treatment 1
  • Article   C-01 National Treatment 1
  • Section   II Tariffs 1
  • Article   C-02 Tariff Elimination (2) 1
  • Article   C-03 Waiver of Customs Duties 1
  • Article   C-04 Temporary Admission of Goods 1
  • Article   C-05 Duty-free Entry of Certain Commercial Samples and Printed Advertising Materials 1
  • Article   C-06 Goods Re-entered after Repair or Alteration (6) 2
  • Article   C-07 Most-favoured-nation Rates of Duty on Certain Goods 2
  • Section   III Non-tariff Measures 2
  • Article   C-08 Import and Export Restrictions 2
  • Article   C-09 Customs User Fees 2
  • Article   C-10 Wine and Distilled Spirits 2
  • Article   C-11 Geographical Indications 2
  • Article   C-12 Export Taxes 2
  • Article   C-13 Other Export Measures 2
  • Article   C-14 Export Subsidies on Agricultural Goods 2
  • Section   IV Consultations 2
  • Article   C-15 Consultations and Committee on Trade In Goods and Rules of Origin 2
  • Article   C-16 Customs Valuation Code 2
  • Article   C-17 Price Band System 2
  • Section   V Definitions 2
  • Article   C-18 Definitions 2
  • Chapter   C bis Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 2
  • Article   Cbis-01 Objectives 2
  • Article   Cbis-02 Scope 2
  • Article   Cbis-03 General Provisions 2
  • Article   Cbis-04 Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 2
  • Article   Cbis-05 Sanitary and Phytosanitary Issue Avoidance and Resolution 2
  • Article   Cbis-06 Contact Points 2
  • Article   Cbis-07 Definitions 2
  • Chapter   C ter Technical Barriers to Trade 2
  • Article   Cter-01 Scope 2
  • Article   Cter-02 Incorporation of the Tbt Agreement 2
  • Article   Cter-03 Joint Cooperation 2
  • Article   Cter-04 International Standards 3
  • Article   Cter-05 Technical Regulations 3
  • Article   Cter-06 Conformity Assessment 3
  • Article   Cter-07 Transparency 3
  • Article   Cter-08 Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade 3
  • Article   Cter-09 Definitions 3
  • Chapter   D Rules of Origin 3
  • Article   D-01 Originating Goods 3
  • Article   D-02 Regional Value Content 3
  • Article   D-03 Automotive Goods 3
  • Article   D-04 Accumulation 4
  • Article   D-05 De Minimis 4
  • Article   D-06 Fungible Goods and Materials 4
  • Article   D-07 Accessories, Spare Parts and Tools 4
  • Article   D-08 Indirect Materials 4
  • Article   D-09 Packaging Materials and Containers for Retail Sale 4
  • Article   D-10 Packing Materials and Containers for Shipment 4
  • Article   D-11 Transshipment 4
  • Article   D-12 Non-qualifying Operations 4
  • Article   D-13 Interpretation and Application 4
  • Article   D-14 Consultation and Modifications 4
  • Article   D-15 NAFTA Accession 4
  • Article   D-16 Definitions 4
  • Chapter   E Customs Procedures 4
  • Section   I Certification of Origin 5
  • Article   E-01 Certificate of Origin 5
  • Article   E-02 Obligations Regarding Importations 5
  • Article   E-03 Exceptions 5
  • Article   E-04 Obligations Regarding Exportations 5
  • Section   II Administration and Enforcement 5
  • Article   E-05 Records 5
  • Article   E-06 Origin Verifications 5
  • Article   E-07 Confidentiality 5
  • Article   E-08 Penalties 5
  • Section   III Advance Rulings 5
  • Article   E-09 Advance Rulings 5
  • Section   IV Review and Appeal of Origin Determinations and Advance Rulings 5
  • Article   E-10 Review and Appeal 5
  • Section   V Uniform Regulations 5
  • Article   E-11 Uniform Regulations 5
  • Section   VI Cooperation 5
  • Article   E-12 Cooperation 5
  • Article   E-13 The Customs Sub-committee 5
  • Article   E-14 Definitions 6
  • Chapter   F Emergency Action 6
  • Article   F-01 Bilateral Actions 6
  • Article   F-02 Global Actions 6
  • Article   F-03 Administration of Emergency Action Proceedings 6
  • Article   F-04 Dispute Settlement In Emergency Action Matters 6
  • Article   F-05 Definitions 6
  • Part   Three Investment, Services and Related Matters 6
  • Chapter   G Investment 6
  • Section   I Investment 6
  • Article   G-01 Scope and Coverage (1) 6
  • Article   G-02 National Treatment (2) 6
  • Article   G-03 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 6
  • Article   G-04 Standard of Treatment 6
  • Article   G-05 Minimum Standard of Treatment (3) 6
  • Article   G-06 Performance Requirements (4) 6
  • Article   G-07 Senior Management and Boards of Directors 6
  • Article   G-08 Reservations and Exceptions 6
  • Article   G-09 Transfers 7
  • Article   G-10 Expropriation and Compensation (5) 7
  • Article   G-11 Special Formalities and Information Requirements 7
  • Article   G-12 Relation to other Chapters 7
  • Article   G-13 Denial of Benefits 7
  • Article   G-14 Environmental Measures 7
  • Article   G-14 bis Corporate Social Responsibility 7
  • Article   G-15 Energy Regulatory Measures 7
  • Section   II Settlement of Disputes between a Party and an Investor of the other Party 7
  • Article   G-16 Purpose 7
  • Article   G-17 Claim by an Investor of a Party on Its Own Behalf 7
  • Article   G-18 Claim by an Investor of a Party on Behalf of an Enterprise 7
  • Article   G-19 Request for Consultations 7
  • Article   G-20 Mediation 7
  • Article   G-21 Submission of a Claim to Arbitration 7
  • Article   G-22 Conditions Precedent to Submission of a Claim to Arbitration 7
  • Article   G-23 Consent to Arbitration 7
  • Article   G-24 Number of Arbitrators and Method of Appointment 7
  • Article   G-25 Constitution of a Tribunal When a Party Fails to Appoint an Arbitrator or the Disputing Parties Are Unable to Agree on a Presiding Arbitrator 7
  • Article   G-26 Agreement to Appointment of Arbitrators 7
  • Article   G-27 Consolidation 7
  • Article   G-28 Notice 7
  • Article   G-29 Participation by a Party 8
  • Article   G-30 Documents 8
  • Article   G-31 Place of Arbitration 8
  • Article   G-32 Governing Law 8
  • Article   G-33 Interpretation of Annexes 8
  • Article   G-34 Expert Reports 8
  • Article   G-35 Interim Measures of Protection 8
  • Article   G-36 Final Award 8
  • Article   G-37 Finality and Enforcement of an Award 8
  • Article   G-38 General 8
  • Article   G-39 Exclusions 8
  • Subsection   III Definitions 8
  • Article   G-40 Definitions 8
  • Annex G-04.2  Standard of treatment 8
  • Annex G-05  Customary international law 8
  • Annex G-09.1  8
  • Annex G-10  Expropriation 9
  • Annex G-21.1  Submission of a claim to arbitration 9
  • Annex G-38.2  Service of documents on a party under section ii 9
  • Annex G-38.4  Publication of an award 9
  • Annex G-39.2  Exclusions from dispute settlement 9
  • Chapter   H Cross-border Trade In Services 9
  • Article   H-01 Scope and Coverage 9
  • Article   H-02 National Treatment 9
  • Article   H-03 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 9
  • Article   H-04 Standard of Treatment 9
  • Article   H-05 Local Presence 9
  • Article   H-06 Reservations 9
  • Article   H-07 Quantitative Restrictions 9
  • Article   H-08 Liberalization of Non-discriminatory Measures 9
  • Article   H-09 Procedures 9
  • Article   H-10 Licensing and Certification 9
  • Article   H-11 Denial of Benefits 9
  • Article   H-12 Definitions 9
  • Annex H-10.5  Professional services 9
  • Section   I General Provisions 9
  • Section   II Foreign Legal Consultants 9
  • Section   III Temporary Licensing of Engineers 10
  • Chapter   H bis Financial Services 10
  • Article   Hbis-01 Scope and Coverage 10
  • Article   Hbis-02 National Treatment 10
  • Article   Hbis-03 Most-favoured-nation Treatment 10
  • Article   Hbis-04 Right of Establishment 10
  • Article   Hbis-05 Cross-border Trade 10
  • Article   Hbis-06 New Financial Services 10
  • Article   Hbis-07 Treatment of Certain Information 10
  • Article   Hbis-08 Senior Management and Boards of Directors 10
  • Article   Hbis-09 Non-conforming Measures and Certain Specific Commitments 10
  • Article   Hbis-10 Exceptions 10
  • Article   Hbis-11 Transparency 10
  • Article   Hbis-12 Self-regulatory Organizations 10
  • Article   Hbis-13 Payment and Clearing Systems 10
  • Article   Hbis-14 State Enterprises 10
  • Article   Hbis-15 Financial Services Committee 10
  • Article   Hbis-16 Consultations 10
  • Article   Hbis-17 Dispute Settlement 10
  • Article   Hbis-18 Investment Disputes In Financial Services 10
  • Article   Hbis-19 Definitions 10
  • Annex H-bis 05  Cross-border trade 11
  • Annex H-bis 09  Certain specific commitments 11
  • Appendix Hbis-09  11
  • Annex Hbis-15  Authorities responsible for financial services 11
  • Chapter   I Telecommunications 11
  • Article   I-01 Scope and Coverage 11
  • Article   I-02 Access to and Use of Public Telecommunications Transport Networks and Services 11
  • Article   I-03 Conditions for the Provision of Enhanced or Value-added Services 11
  • Article   I-04 Standards-related Measures 11
  • Article   I-05 Monopolies (1) 11
  • Article   I-06 Transparency 12
  • Article   I-07 Relation to other Chapters 12
  • Article   I-08 Relation to International Organizations and Agreements 12
  • Article   I-09 Technical Cooperation and other Consultations 12
  • Article   I-10 Definitions 12
  • Chapter   J Competition Policy, Monopolies and State Enterprises 12
  • Article   J-01 Competition Law (1) 12
  • Article   J-02 Monopolies and State Enterprises (2) 12
  • Article   J-03 State Enterprises 12
  • Article   J-04 Definitions 12
  • Chapter   K Temporary Entry for Business Persons 12
  • Article   K-01 General Principles 12
  • Article   K-02 General Obligations 12
  • Article   K-03 Grant of Temporary Entry 12
  • Article   K-04 Provision of Information 12
  • Article   K-05 Working Group 12
  • Article   K-06 Dispute Settlement 12
  • Article   K-07 Relation to other Chapters 12
  • Article   K-08 Definitions: 12
  • Annex K-03  Temporary entry for business persons 12
  • Section   I Business Visitors 12
  • Section   II Traders and Investors 12
  • Section   III Intra-company Transferees 12
  • Section   IV Professionals 12
  • Annex K-03.1  13
  • Appendix K-03.I.1  13
  • Appendix K-03.I.3  13
  • Appendix K.03.IV.1  13
  • Appendix K-03.IV.4  13
  • Part   Three bis Government Procurement 13
  • Chapter   K bis Government Procurement 13
  • Article   Kbis-01 Scope and Coverage 13
  • Article   Kbis-02 General Principles 13
  • Article   Kbis-03 Publication of Procurement Measures 13
  • Article   Kbis-04 Publication of Notice of Intended Procurement 14
  • Article   Kbis-05 Time Limits for the Tendering Process 14
  • Article   Kbis-06 Information on Intended Procurements 14
  • Article   Kbis-07 Technical Specifications 14
  • Article   Kbis-08 Conditions for Participation 14
  • Article   Kbis-09 Tendering Procedures 14
  • Article   Kbis-10 Awarding of Contracts 14
  • Article   Kbis-11 Information on Awards 14
  • Article   Kbis-12 Ensuring Integrity In Procurement Practices 14
  • Article   Kbis-13 Domestic Review of Supplier Challenges 14
  • Article   Kbis-14 Modifications and Rectifications 14
  • Article   Kbis-15 Non-disclosure of Information 14
  • Article   Kbis-16 Exceptions 14
  • Article   Kbis-17 Public Information 14
  • Article   Kbis-18 Committee on Procurement 14
  • Article   Kbis-19 Further Negotiations 14
  • Article   Kbis-20 Definitions 14
  • Part   Four Administrative and Institutional Provisions 14
  • Chapter   L Publication, Notification and Administration of Laws 14
  • Article   L-01 Contact Points 14
  • Article   L-02 Publication 14
  • Article   L-03 Notification and Provision of Information 14
  • Article   L-04 Administrative Proceedings 14
  • Article   L-05 Review and Appeal 14
  • Article   L-06 Definitions 15
  • Chapter   M Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duty Matters 15
  • Article   M-01 Reciprocal Exemption from the Application of Anti-dumping Duty Laws 15
  • Article   M-02 Rules of Origin 15
  • Article   M-03 Phase-in Provisions 15
  • Article   M-04 Exceptional Circumstances 15
  • Article   M-05 Committee on Anti-dumping and Countervailing Measures 15
  • Article   M-06 Review 15
  • Article   M-07 Dispute Resolution 15
  • Article   M-08 Definitions 15
  • Chapter   N Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures 15
  • Article   N-01 The Free Trade Commission 15
  • Article   N-02 The Secretariat 15
  • Article   N-03 Cooperation 15
  • Article   N-04 Recourse to Dispute Settlement Procedures 15
  • Article   N-05 Wto Dispute Settlement 15
  • Article   N-06 Consultations 15
  • Article   N-07 Commission - Good Offices, Conciliation and Mediation 15
  • Article   N-08 Request for an Arbitral Panel 15
  • Article   N-09 Roster 15
  • Article   N-10 Qualifications of Panelists 15
  • Article   N-11 Panel Selection 15
  • Article   N-12 Rules of Procedure 16
  • Article   N-13 Role of Experts 16
  • Article   N-14 Scientific Review Boards 16
  • Article   N-15 Initial Report 16
  • Article   N-16 Final Report 16
  • Article   N-17 Implementation of Final Report 16
  • Article   N-18 Non-implementation - Suspension of Benefits 16
  • Section   III Domestic Proceedings and Private Commercial Dispute Settlement 16
  • Article   N-19 Referrals of Matters from Judicial or Administrative Proceedings 16
  • Article   N-20 Private Rights 16
  • Article   N-21 Alternative Dispute Resolution 16
  • Chapter   N bis Trade and Gender 16
  • Article   Nbis-01 General Provisions 16
  • Article   Nbis-02 International Agreements 16
  • Article   Nbis-03 Cooperation Activities 16
  • Article   Nbis-04 Trade and Gender Committee 16
  • Article   Nbis-05 Consultations 16
  • Article   Nbis-06 Non-application of Dispute Resolution 16
  • Article   Nbis-07 Relation to the Agreement on Labour Cooperation 16
  • Article   Nbis-08 Definitions 16
  • Part   Five Other Provisions 16
  • Chapter   O Exceptions 16
  • Article   O-01 General Exceptions 16
  • Article   O-02 National Security 16
  • Article   O-03 Taxation 16
  • Article   O-04 Balance of Payments 17
  • Article   O-05 Disclosure of Information 17
  • Article   O-06 Cultural Industries 17
  • Article   O-07 Definitions 17
  • Annex O-03.1  Double taxation 17
  • Chapter   P Final Provisions 17
  • Article   P-01 Annexes, Appendices and Notes 17
  • Article   P-02 Amendments 17
  • Article   P-03 Entry Into Force 17
  • Article   P-04 Accession of Chile to the NAFTA 17
  • Article   P-05 Duration and Termination 17
  • Article   P-06 Authentic Texts 17
  • Annex I  Reservations for existing measures and liberalization commitments (chapters g and h) 17
  • Annex I Schedule of Canada 17
  • Annex I Schedule of chile 22
  • Annex II  Reservations for future measures (chapters g and h) 25
  • Annex II Schedule of canada 25
  • Annex II Schedule of chile 26
  • Annex III  Exceptions to most-favored-nation treatment (chapter g) 27
  • Annex III Schedule of Canada 27
  • Annex III Schedule of Chile 27
  • Canada-Chile Agreement on Environmental Cooperation 27
  • Agreement on Labour Cooperation Between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Republic of Chile 30