ASEAN - Australia - New Zealand FTA Second Protocol (2023)
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6. The Schedules of other Parties shall not be used to interpret Malaysia's commitments or obligations under Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons) or other Chapters of this Agreement.

HORIZONTAL COMMITMENTS

Description of Category Conditions and Limitations (including length of stay)
1. Intra-Corporate Transferee (ICT)
(a) Senior managers being persons within an organization that provides services within Malaysia: - having proprietary information of the organisation; - exercise wide latitude in decision making relating to the establishment, control and operation of the organization; - primarily direct the management of the organisation; and - receive only general supervision or direction from the board of directors or partners of the organization.Entry and stay of natural persons defined in categories 1 (a) and (b) shall not exceed a total of 10 years.
(b) Three specialists or experts per organization that provides services within Malaysia being persons within the organization who possess knowledge at an advanced level of continued expertise and who possess proprietary knowledge of the organization's new service products and technology, research equipment and techniques or management. Additional specialists or experts may be allowed subject to market test and thetraining of Malaysians through an acceptable training programme in the relevant services sector or subsector: Provided that such persons are employees of the foreign service supplier and have been in the employment of that foreign service supplier for a period of not less than one year immediately preceding the date of their application for a work permit and he is to serve in at least a similar capacity.
2. Other
(a) Specialists or experts being persons who possess knowledge at an advanced level of continued expertise and subject to market test and the employment of Malaysians as counterparts and/or training of Malaysians through acceptable training programmes in the relevant services sector or subsector;Entry and stay of natural persons defined in categories 2 (a) and (b) shall not exceed a total of 10 years. For category 2 (c), the period of stay shall not exceed a total of 90 days. For category 2(d), the period of stay shall not exceed a total of six months.
(b) Professionals being persons who possess necessary academic credentials, professional qualifications, experience and/or expertise which have been duly recognized by the professional bodies in Malaysia and registered with those respective professional bodies; and are carrying out respective professional activities;
(c) Business visitors being persons not based within Malaysia, receiving no remuneration from a source located within Malaysia, who have been employed for at least one year by a foreign service supplier, whose entry and temporary stay is for the purposes of negotiating for the sale of services or entering into agreements to sell services for that service supplier and who will not engage in direct sales to the general public; and
(d) Installers or maintainers being persons who are installers or maintainers of machinery and/or equipment who is employed or appointed by a supplying company, where such installation and/or maintaining by the supplying company is a condition of purchase of the said machinery and/or equipment; and are not performing activities which are not related to the Installing or maintaining activities which is the subject of the contract.

APPENDIX. SECTORAL SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS EXCEPT FINANCIAL SERVICES

Sector or SubsectorConditions and Limitations (Including Length of Stay)
A. Professional Services Legal Services (CPC 8619) Covering advisory and consultancy services relatingonly to home country laws, international law and offshore corporation laws of Malaysia.Unbound. Foreign lawyers providing legal services in Malaysia on a "fly in and fly out" basis shall be subject to the provisions under Section 37(2B) (b) of the Legal Profession Act 1976 [Act 166].
Accounting, auditing and bookkeeping services (CPC 862)5 specialists/experts for each institution, subject to registration with MIA and fulfilment of residency requirements. Entry shall be limited to maximum period of two years, subject to domestic regulations. The qualifying examination todetermine the competence and ability to supply the service for the purposes of registration with the MIA will be conducted in the English language.
Taxation Services (CPC 863 / 8630)Two specialists/experts for each institution, subject to registration asa tax agent under Section 153 of the Income Tax Act 1967 and fulfilment of residency requirements. Entry shall be limited to maximum period of two years, subject to domestic regulations.
Architectural services (CPC 8671)Two specialists/experts per country and registration is subject to qualification of registration and domestic regulations. Temporary registration on annual basis and renewal subject to domestic regulation. The qualifying examination to determine the competence and ability to supply the service for the purposes of registration with the professional bodies will be conducted in the English language.
Engineering services (CPC 8672*) covering: (CPC 86721- 86729)Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments and in respect of 2b), subject to temporary registration for a period of one year per temporary registration. Engineering services must be authenticated by a registered professional engineer in Malaysia. The qualifying examination to determine the competence and ability to supply the service for the purpose of registration with the professional bodies will be conducted in English language. Other requirements as per in ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer (ACPE) Registry.
Integrated engineering services (CPC 8673*) covering: (CPC 86731, 86732, 86733, 86739). Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments and in respect of 2 b), for a period of up to one year or the duration necessary to complete the services contract. The qualifying examination to determine the competence and ability to supply the service for the purpose of registration with the professional bodies will be conducted in English language.
Urban Planning Services covering development services programmes regarding land use, site selection, control and utilisation, road systems and servicing of land with a view to creating and maintaining systematic, coordinated urban planning. (CPC 86741)Unbound except for: i) independent professionals (1) with an employment contract with a registered Malaysian town planning company. Independent professionals must possess recognised qualifications and obtained temporary registration with the relevant regulatory authorities; ii) consultants (with recognised qualifications and subject to registration) for wholly public funded projects and in collaboration with a Malaysian urban planning company. Any other requirements or provisions as spelt out under the relevant legislation.  
Landscaping services, covering the provision of advisory, planning and designing services for the aesthetic landscaping of golf courses and theme parks (CPC 86742*)Unbound, except as indicated in 1 a) and b) and 2 a) and c) in the horizontal commitments.
(1) Independent professionals is as defined in para 2(b) in the horizontal commitments.
* An asterisk against a CPC code number indicates that the corresponding service subsector in this schedule covers only a part or parts of the service subsector classified under the CPC concordance
B. Computer and Related Services - Consultancy services related to the installation of computer hardware (CPC 841) - Software implementation service (CPC 842) - Data Processing Services (CPC 843) - Data base services (CPC 844 / 84400) Computer software development services covering development of new software for general application, including, ready-made software packaged for general application (CPC 842*) Unbound, except as indicated in 1 a) and b) and 2 a) and oc) in the horizontal commitments.
C. Research and Development Services Research and experimental development services on social sciences and humanities (CPC 8520 except 85203 and 85204)Unbound, except as indicated in 1 a) and b) and 2 a) and c) in the horizontal commitments.
E. Rental/Leasing Services without Operator Relating to ships exclude cabotage and offshore trades(CPC 83103) Relating to aircraft(CPC 83104)Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments,
Leasing or rental services relating to construction and mining equipment and industrial plant and equipment (CPC 83107*)Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments.
F. Other Business Services Advertising services (CPC 8711, 8712, 8719)Unbound, except as indicated in 1 a) and b) and 2 a) and oc) in the horizontal commitments.
Management Consulting Services covering a) covering advisory, guidance and operational assistance services concerning management of the transmission of non-conventional energy (CPC 8650*) b) covering advisory, guidance and operational assistance on environmental management services including risk assessment services (CPC 8650*) c) covering advisory and guidance in the field of pharmacy as follows: - Basic material manufacturing consultancy in the manufacture of drugs in raw material form; - Newsystems of drug delivery; - Biotechnology-new techniques for influencing the process and products of living cells; - New techniques in drug development and methods of producing drugs and vaccine; - Vaccine production (CPC8650*) d) covering advisory and guidance on International Value-Added Network Services, rural telecom development and human resource development in telecommunications (CPC 8650*)Unbound, except as indicated in 1 a) and b) and 2 a) and c) in the horizontal commitments.
Services incidental to agriculture and fishing covering only specialised consultancy, advisory and operational assistance on crop and_ fisheries management, including, value-added services such as_ preservation techniques, etc. (CPC 881*, 882*)Unbound except as indicated in 1 (a)and (b) and 2 (a) and (c) in the horizontal commitments.
Services incidental to manufacturing (CPC 884, 885 except 88442)Unbound except as indicated in 1 (a)and (b) and 2 (a) and (c) in the horizontal commitments.
Technical Testing and AnalysisServices (CPC 8676 except 86764)Unbound, except as indicated in 1 a)and b) and 2 a) and oc) in the horizontal commitments.
Convention Centre (CPC 87909) Convention and exhibition management services covering the provision of planning, organisational, management and marketing services for conventions and other similar events. Unbound, except as indicated in 1 a)and b) and 2 a) and oc) in the horizontal commitments.
Translation and interpretation services (CPC 87905)No limitation subject to domestic regulation.
Student Placement Services, covering promoting, recruiting and facilitating students for studies outside Malaysia (CPC 87909)Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments.
Market research and public opinion polling services (CPC 864)Unbound except as indicated in 1 (a) and (b) and 2 (a) and (c) in the horizontal commitments.
Operational Headquarters (OHQ) Services covering general management and administration, business planning, procurement of raw materials, technical support, marketing control and sales promotion planning, training and personnel management, provision of treasury and fund management services and research and development carried out by a company in Malaysia for its offices and related companies outside Malaysia. Services rendered by OHQ companies are limited to establishments engaged in business related to the following sectors or sub-sectors: Sea and air services, Communication services, Tourism services, Professional and Consulting services (CPC 87909)Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments.
Basic Telecommunications 1. Voice service (wired wireless) (CPC 7521) or 2. Packet-switched data transmission services, including frame-relay services (CPC 7523) 3. Circuit switched data transmission services (CPC 7523) 4. Facsimile Service PCPC 7529**) (CPG 7521** 5. Private leased circuit service(CPC 7522** & CPC 7523**) 6. Paging services (CPC 75291)Unbound
Other telecommunication services 7. Domestic/International satellite services and satellite links/capacities (inclusive of mobile satellite) 8. Satellite earth station 9. International switching and other international gateway 10. Mobile cellular services analogue/digital 11. Trunked radio services 12. Video transport servicesUnbound
Data and message transmission services. Covering electronic mail, voicemail, on- line information and database retrieval, enhanced facsimile, code and protocol conversion (CPC 7523) Two specialists/experts for each institution, for a maximum period of two years, subject to domestic regulations.
Voice telephone services (CPC 7521) Mobile telephone service (CPC 75213) Telegraph services (CPC 7522) Telex services (CPC 7523**)Unbound
Mobile data services (CPC 7523**)Unbound except for two specialists/experts for each institution, for a maximum period of two years, subject to domestic regulations.
Audiovisual Services. Motion picture, video tape and audio recording distribution services (CPC 96113) Unbound, except as indicated in 1 a) and b) and 2 a) and c) in the horizontal commitments.
Pre-erection Work at Construction Site (CPC 511) Construction Work for Buildings (CPC 512) Construction Work for Civil Engineering (CPC 5 13) Assembly and Erection of Prefabricated Constructions (CPC 514) Special Trade Construction (CPC 515) Installation Work (CPC 516) Building Completion and Finishing Work (CPC 517)Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments.
Primary education services (CPC 921)Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments.
General secondary education services (CPC 9221)
Other education services (CPC 929 / 9290 / 92900) Technical and vocational secondary education services(CPC 9223) Technical and vocational secondary school-type education services for handicapped students (CPC 9224).  Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments.
Other Higher [Education Services provided by privately funded higher education institutions excluding private higher education institutions with Malaysian Government equity or that receive Malaysian government assistance (CPC 92390)Entry and stay of natural persons defined in categories 1(a), 1(b), 2(a), 2(b) and 2(c) shall not exceed a total of 10 years. Unbound except for measures affecting the entry and temporary stay of natural persons defined below: 1. Intra-corporate Transferees. a) senior managers being persons with an organization having propriety information of the organization and who exercise wide latitude in decision making relating to the establishment, and receive only general supervision or direction from the board of directors or partners of the organisation. b) Lecturers and experts.10 lecturers and/or experts but not more than 20% of lecturers employed in an educational institution who possess the necessary qualifications, knowledge, credentials or experience 2. Others (a) Professionals. Two professionals being persons who possess necessary professional qualifications, industry and/or who are employed on the basis of their expertise in an educational institution. (b) Business visitors. Business visitors being persons not based within Malaysia, receiving no remuneration from a source located within Malaysia who is an investor or who have been employed for at least one year by a foreign educational institution, whose entry and temporary stay is for the purposes of evaluating business opportunities. (c) Contractual Service Suppliers (i) Independent Professionals - the natural person has obtained a service contract in the territory of the Party where the service is to be provided; - possess appropriate educational and professional qualification relevant to the service to be provided and/or recognized by and registered with professional bodies; - commitment relates only to the service activity which is subject of the contract; it does not confer entitlement to exercise the professional title; - commitment applies only to the list of categories specified in the schedule. (ii) Employees of Juridical Persons a) Engaged in the supply of a service on a temporary basis as employees of a juridical person supplying the service, with no commercial presence in the territory of the Party where the service is to be provided; b) The juridical person has obtained a service contract to be provided in the territory of another Party; c) The employees receive remuneration from their employer while abroad; d) The employees may not engage in other employment in the territory of the Party where the service is to be provided; e) The employees have appropriate educational and professional qualifications relevant to the service to be provided; f) Commitment relates only to the service activity which is the subject of the contract; it does not confer entitlement to exercise the professional g) Commitment applies only to the List of Categories specified and the employee provides the service as a professional/specialist in the specified sector.
Medical speciality services covering forensic medicine, nuclear medicine, geriatrics, micro vascular surgery, neurosurgery, cardiothoracic surgery, plastic surgery, clinical immunology and oncology, traumatology, anaesthesiology, intensive care specialist, child psychiatry and physical medicine (CPC 93122)Unbound, except indicated in 2 a) in the horizontal commitments. None other than: - practice only in private hospitals of at least 50 beds; - practice to be only at a specified location and a change of location requires approval; and - the setting up of individual or joint group practices is not permitted. The qualifying examination to determine the competence and ability to supply the service will be conducted in English language.
Veterinary services(CPC 932) Services delivered to equine animals in equestrians or turfclubsUnbound, except indicated in 2 a) inthe horizontal commitments.
Private hospital services(CPC 93110*). Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments.
Hotel, tourist resort and restaurant services covering the management and operation of hotels or resorts, including outlets which may not necessarily include ownership of such properties (CPC 641, 642, 643)Unbound except as indicated in 1(a) and (b) and 2 (a) and (c) in the horizontal commitments.
Travel Agencies and Tour Operators Services (CPC 7471)Unbound except as indicated in 1(a) in the horizontal commitments.
Other entertainment services (CPC 96191, 96192)Unbound except as indicated in 2 a) in the horizontal commitments. Participation of Malaysian entertainers/ artistes may be required based on the guidelines of the relevant Ministry.
Theme Park (part of CPC 96194) (A family based recreational area/ amusement centre, which may consist of rides, mechanical and/or high-tech simulation equipment withvarious kinds of amusement facilities built around a themeor several themes. Activities to be offered will contain elements of entertainment and adventure. The concept of the park can either be outdoor or indoor or a combination of both)Unbound except as indicated in 1(a) and (b) and 2(a) and (c) in the horizontal commitments.
Sports events management services (CPC 96411, 96412)Unbound, except as indicated in 2 a) in the horizontal commitments.
A. Maritime Transport Services International maritime transportation services, excludes cabotage (CPC 7211, 7212)Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments. Ship crew is permitted to disembark only for duration of berth.
Maritime agency services covering marketing and sales of maritime transport and related services and acting on behalf of the companies organizing the call of the ship or taking over cargoes when required (CPC 7454*) Vessel salvage and refloating services except on inland waters (CPC 74540)Unbound except as indicated in 1 (a) and (b) and 2 (a) and (c) in the horizontal commitments.
Skills training services covering the provision of training for technical, supervisory and production related functional levels in newand emerging technologies as follows: 1) automated manufacturing technology; 2) advanced materials technology; 3) biotechnology; 4) electronics; 5) information technology; and 6) avionics/aviation technology (CPC 97090)Unbound, except as indicated in the horizontal commitments.

FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMITMENTS

1. The terms, conditions, limitations, or qualifications stipulated under the Horizontal Commitments shall not apply to financial services, including insurance, unless otherwise indicated in the commitments below.

2. In respect of offshore banks, offshore investment banks, commercial banks, investment banks, offshore direct insurance companies, offshore reinsurance companies, offshore insurance brokers, offshore insurance underwriting managers, offshore insurance managers, direct insurance companies, reinsurance companies and representative offices of commercial banks and investment banks, the terms, conditions, limitations or qualifications stipulated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments shall apply in addition to the specific terms, conditions, limitations, or qualifications, as specified for each financial services activity.

3. For greater certainty, Malaysia's commitments below shall not be interpreted as applying to the supply of Shariah-compliant financial services, unless specific entries are made in the banking, insurance or capital markets subsectors accordingly. This approach is consistent with Malaysia's commitments under the WTO and other existing Free Trade Agreements.

4. For greater certainty, temporary entry of natural persons in respect of supply of service shall be through the mode of commercial presence of offshore banks, offshore investment banks, commercial banks, investment banks, offshore direct insurance companies, offshore reinsurance companies, offshore insurance brokers, offshore insurance underwriting managers, offshore insurance managers, direct insurance companies, reinsurance companies and representative offices of commercial banks and investment banks, as provided in the Appendix to Annex 3 (Specific Commitments for Financial Services - Malaysia) read together with entry 43 in List B of Malaysia's Annex 3 (Schedules of Non-Conforming Measures for Services).

Sector or Sub-sector Conditions and Limitations (Including Length of Stay)
A. Offshore banks, offshore investment banks, offshore direct insurance companies, offshore reinsurance companies, offshore insurance brokers, offshore insurance underwriting managers and offshore insurance managers Unbound except as stipulated for specific activities set out in the Financial Services Activities below 
B. Commercial banks and investment banksUnbound except the following: (a) Five senior managers and 10 specialists or experts for each commercial bank or investment bank. A senior manager is an individual possessing proprietary knowledge and authority essential to the establishment, control, and operation of the services of the financial service supplier. Specialists or experts for each commercial bank or investment bank for areas relating to: (i) Trade financing; (ii) corporate finance; (iii) treasury management; (iv) information technology; (v) risk management; (vi) capital market products; (vii) derivatives instruments; (viii) credit risk management; and (x) internal control; (b) For each representative office of a commercial bank or investment bank, two foreign nationals. Only one foreign national for the two top posts; and (c) Temporary entry shall be limited to a maximum period of five years.
C. Direct insurance and reinsurance companiesUnbound except the following: (a) Five senior managers and 10 specialists or experts for each locally incorporated insurance company. A senior manager is an individual possessing proprietary knowledge and authority essential to the establishment, control, and operation of the services of the financial service supplier. Specialists or experts for each insurance institution for areas relating to: (i) Underwriting of specialised classes of general business; (ii) information technology; (iii) actuarial functions; (iv) risk management; (v) investment management; (vi) product development; (vii) customer service; and (viii) servicing of foreign and regional business; and (b) Temporary entry shall be limited to a maximum period of five years.
Acceptance of deposits, and other repayable funds from the public, wholesale and retailUnbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments.
Lending of all types, including consumer credit, mortgage credit, factoring and financing of commercial transactionsFor banks, unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments. For non-banks (2), unbound except one foreign national for a management post which is not the Chief Executive Officer post for each establishment. For each representative office of a non- bank, two foreign nationals subject to only one foreign national for the two top posts. Temporary entry shall be limited to a maximum period of five years.
Financial leasingUnbound except two foreign nationals, one for a management post which is not the Chief Executive Officer post, and one technical post, for each establishment. For each representative office, two foreign nationals subject to one foreign national for the two top posts. Temporary entry shall be limited to a maximum period of five years. For offshore leasing companies, unbound except as set out in respect of supply of service through the mode of commercial presence for this activity as provided in the Appendix to Annex 3 (Specific Commitments for Financial Services - Malaysia) read together with entry 43 in List B of Malaysia's Annex 3 (Schedules of Non-Conforming Measures for Services).
All payment and money transmission services, namely credit and debit cards, travellers cheques and bankers draftsFor banks, unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments. For non-banks, unbound except one foreign national for a management post which is not the Chief Executive Officer post for each establishment. Temporary entry shall be limited to a maximum period of five years.
Charge cardsUnbound except two senior managers for each establishment. Temporary entry shall be limited to a maximum period of five years.
Guarantees and commitmentsUnbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments and the Horizontal Commitments.
Money and foreign exchange broking servicesUnbound except offshore money and foreign exchange brokers. For offshore money and foreign exchange brokers, unbound except as set out in respect of supply of service through the mode of commercial presence for this activity as provided in the Appendix to Annex 3 (Specific Commitments for Financial Services - Malaysia) read together with entry 43 in List B of Malaysia's Annex 3 (Schedules of Non-Conforming Measures - for Services).
Trading for own account or account of customers in the following: (a) money market instruments; (b) foreign exchange; (c) transferable securities; (d) exchange rate and interest rate instruments; (e) derivative products, including futures and options; and (f) other negotiable instruments, including bullion.For banks, unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments. For non-banks, unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal Commitments.
Services related to the issues of all kinds of securities and placement as agents (whether publicly or privately) (excluding issuing and rating houses)For banks, unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments. For non-banks, unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal Commitments.
UnderwritingFor commercial banks, investment banks, unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments. For non-banks, unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal Commitments.
Asset management as follows: (a) cash or portfolio management; (b) all forms of collective investment management; and (c) custodial and depository servicesFor banks, unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments. For non-banks, unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal commitments.
Advisory, intermediation and other auxiliary financial services, including credit reference and analysis, investment advice on acquisitions and corporate restructuring and strategyFor banks, one specialist or expert per organisation. For non-banks, unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal commitments. For each representative office, three foreign nationals subject to only one foreign national for the two top posts and the other two for managerial level posts. Temporary entry shall be limited to a maximum period of five years.
Operational headquarters (OHQ) for financial sector (provides services to commercial and investment banking institutions in activities relating to work carried out in Malaysia for its offices and related companies outside Malaysia, pertaining to general management and administration, business planning, technical support, marketing control and sales promotion planning, training and personnel management, the provision of treasury and fund management services, and research and development)Unbound except one specialist or expert per organisation subject to the following conditions: (a) Such persons must possess knowledge at an advanced level of continued expertise and must possess proprietary knowledge of the organisation's new service products and technology, research equipment and techniques or management; and (b) Temporary entry shall be limited to a period of five years which may be renewed.
Securities broking servicesFor a stockbroking company unbound except as indicated in the Horizontal Commitments. For each representative office, two foreign nationals subject to only one foreign national for the two top posts. Temporary entry shall be limited to a maximum period of five years.
Commodity futures broking servicesUnbound except one foreign national for a management post per establishment, subject to market test.
Direct insurance (non-life)Unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments.
Direct insurance (life)Unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments.
Reinsurance and retrocession (non-life)Unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments.
Reinsurance and retrocession (life)Unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments.
Insurance intermediation - insurance broking (excluding agency)Unbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments.
Insurance intermediation - insurance underwriting and insurance managementUnbound except as indicated in the Financial Services Horizontal Commitments.
Services auxiliary to insurance as follows: (a) consultancy (excludes insurance agency services to insurance industry); (b) actuarial risk assessment; (c) risk management; and (d) maritime loss adjusting.Unbound except as set out in respect of supply of service through the mode of commercial presence for this activity as provided in the Appendix to Annex 3 (Specific Commitments for Financial Services - Malaysia) read together with entry 43 in List B of Malaysia's Annex 3 (Schedules of Non-Conforming Measures for Services).
(2) For purposes of this Schedule, "non-banks" means any non-bank for scheduled businesses as referred to in Malaysia's Schedule of Specific Commitments under GATS.

ANNEX 4. SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. NEW ZEALAND

1. This Schedule sets out New Zealand's specific commitments in accordance with Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons) for the temporary entry of natural persons of another Party covered under Article 2 (Scope) of Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons).

2. This Schedule and Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons) comprise the entirety of New Zealand's commitments in respect of the temporary entry or temporary stay of a natural person of another Party.

3. For greater certainty, Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment in accordance with Article 9 (Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment) of Chapter 8 (Trade in Services) does not apply to this Schedule.

4. Notwithstanding the commitments set out below, New Zealand remains unbound in cases of labour or management disputes, and also with respect to ships' crews.

5. With respect to audio-visual services, New Zealand immigration instructions stipulate a special procedure for the granting of visas to entertainers, performing artists and associated support personnel for work purposes. To be eligible for a work visa or work permit, those applicants must come within the policy guidelines agreed to between the Minister of Immigration, independent promoters, agents or producers, and the relevant performing artists' unions.

Entry in the following categories only Conditions and Limitations (including length of stay)
A. Business Visitor
Definition: Business Visitors comprise a business person: (a) who is seeking temporary entry to New Zealand for business purposes, such as: (i) for the purpose of negotiating and concluding the sale of goods or services, but is not engaged in making direct sales to the general public or in supplying goods or services themselves; or (ii) as an investor, or duly authorised representative of an investor, for the purpose of establishing, expanding, monitoring or disposing of an investment, but not with the intention of establishing or operating any business on the business visitors own account; (b) who is not seeking to enter the labour market of New Zealand; and (c) whose principal place of business, actual place of remuneration and predominant place of accrual of profits remain outside New Zealand.Entry for a period not exceeding in aggregate three months in any calendar year.
B. Intra-Corporate Transferee
Definition: An executive, manager or specialist: (a) who is an employee of a goods supplier, service supplier, or investor of another Party with a commercial presence in New Zealand; and (b) whose salary and any related payments are paid entirely by the service supplier or enterprise that employs the intra-corporate transferee.Executive: Definition: A natural person of another Party who primarily directs the management of an_ enterprise, exercises wide latitude in decision making, and receives only general supervision or direction from higher level executives, the board of directors or stockholders of the enterprise. An executive would not directly perform tasks related to the actual provision of the service or the operation of the enterprise. Entry for a period of initial stay up to a maximum of three years for an executive who has been employed by their employer for at least 12 months prior to their proposed transfer to New Zealand. Manager: Definition: A natural person of another Party who will be responsible for or directs the entire or a substantial part of the operations of the enterprise in New Zealand, receiving general supervision or direction principally from higher level executives, the board of directors or stockholders of ithe enterprise; supervising and controlling the work of other supervisory, professional or managerial employees; and having the authority to establish goals and policies of the entire or a substantial part of the operations of the enterprise. Entry for a period of initial stay up to a maximum of three years for a manager who has been employed by their employer for at least 12 months prior to their proposed transfer to New Zealand. Specialist: Definition: A natural person of another Party with advanced trade, technical or professional skills within an organisation who possesses knowledge at an advanced level of technical expertise, and who possesses proprietary knowledge of the organisation's service, research equipment, techniques or management. Such specialists are responsible for or employed in a particular aspect of an organisation's operations in New Zealand. Skills are assessed in terms of the applicant's employment experience, qualifications and suitability for the position. Entry for a period of initial stay up to a maximum of three years.
C. Installer or Servicer. 
Definition: A natural person of another Party who is an installer or servicer of machinery or equipment, where such installation or servicing by the supplying company is a condition of purchase of the said machinery or equipment. An installer or servicer cannot perform services which are not related to the service activity which is the subject of the contract.Entry for periods not exceeding three months in any 12-month period.
D. Independent Service Supplier
Definition: A self-employed services supplier working on a contractual basis, without a requirement for commercial presence. In the following category only: Independent Professional: Definition: A. self-employed natural person of another Party with advanced technical or professional skills, without the requirement for a commercial presence, working under a valid contract in New Zealand. An independent professional must also have: (a) a qualification resulting from three or more years of formal post-secondary school education leading to a recognised degree or diploma; and (b) six or more years of experience. Both (a) and (b) must be in the field in which the independent professional wishes to supply his or her professional services. (1)In respect of the services sectors set out in Appendix A of New Zealand's Schedule of Reservations and Non- Conforming Measures for Investment and Services, only and subject to economic needs tests, entry for a period of stay up to a maximum of 12 months.
(1) These qualifications must be recognised by the appropriate New Zealand authority where under New Zealand law such recognition is a condition of the provision of that service in New Zealand.

ANNEX 4. SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. THE PHILIPPINES

1. This Schedule applies to all sectors covered under the specific commitments of the Philippines in the Trade in Services Chapter of the AANZFTA. For greater certainty, this Schedule is not subject to obligations under Article 9 (Most-Favoured- Nation Treatment) of Chapter 8 (Trade in Services), and Article 11.3 and 11.4 (Schedules of Specific Commitments) of Chapter 8 (Trade in Services).

2. For the categories of persons set out in this Schedule, the Philippines specifies the following terms, conditions, limitations or qualifications in relation to the supply of a service by a service supplier of another Party through the presence of natural persons of a Party in the territory of the Philippines:

a. The Philippines shall require a covered natural person of another Party seeking temporary entry and temporary stay under the terms and conditions set out in each category below to obtain an appropriate visa prior to entry pursuant to the Commonwealth Act No. 613 (Philippine Immigration Act of 1940), as amended.

b. Pursuant to Article 40 of the Presidential Decree No. 442 (Labor Code of the Philippines), as amended and its Implementing Rules and Regulations, non-resident aliens may be admitted to the Philippines for the supply of a service after a determination of the non-availability of a person in the Philippines who is competent, able and willing at the time of application, to perform the services for which the alien is desired.

c. Pursuant to Section 14, Article XII of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the practice of all professions in the Philippines shall be limited to Filipino citizens, save in cases prescribed by law. If the activity or undertaking of the natural person constitutes the practice of a regulated profession under the Philippines' laws and regulations, the natural person must secure a special permit to practice the regulated profession from the Professional Regulation Commission pursuant to Section 7(j) of the Republic Act No. 8981 (PRC Modernization Act of 2000), and obtain an alien employment permit (AEP) from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) pursuant to Article 40 of the Labor Code of the Philippines, as amended. The natural person shall likewise comply with the requirements relative to the practice of profession by a foreign national as provided for in the appropriate professional regulatory law.

d. In activities expressly reserved by law to citizens of the Philippines, (i.e. foreign equity participation is limited to a minority share) all executive and managing officers must be citizens of the Philippines. The number of non- Filipino citizens in the Board of Directors of an entity shall be proportionate to the aggregate share of foreign capital to that entity.

e. For the telecommunications sector, individual service suppliers must be Filipino citizens. The number of non-Filipino citizens in the Board of Directors of an entity shall be proportionate to the aggregate share of foreign capital to that entity. All executives and managers must be citizens of the Philippines.

f. For banking services, unbound except as indicated in the Philippines' Schedule in Annex 2 (Schedules of Specific Commitments for Services). A non-Filipino citizen employed as officer or assigned to do technical functions shall have two Filipino citizens as understudies.

g. For all insurance and insurance related services, only aliens qualified to hold technical positions may be employed within the first five years of operation of the enterprise, and their temporary stay not to exceed five years upon entry. Each employed alien shall have at least two Filipino citizens as understudies.

h. For transport services, only aliens qualified to hold technical positions may be employed within the first five years of operation of the enterprise, their temporary stay not to exceed five years upon entry. Each employed alien shall have two Filipino citizens as understudies. For specialised vessels, aliens may be employed as supemumeraries only for a period of six months.

i. All measures relating to permanent residents are unbound. The Philippines reserves the right to enact laws on the treatment of permanent residents of foreign countries. Until such time as the Philippines enacts the said laws, the obligations of the Philippines with respect to permanent residents of the other Parties shall be limited to the Philippines' obligations under GATS.

j. In this Schedule, reference is made to the 1987 Philippine Constitution, hence, commitments are to be construed in accordance with the 1987 Philippine Constitution.

Description of CategoryConditions and Limitations (including length of stay)
1. Business Visitors Natural persons who enter the Philippines for the purpose of participating in business contracts including negotiations for the sale of goods or services, or other similar activities including those to prepare for establishing commercial presence in the Philippines, without acquiring remuneration from the Philippines and without engaging in the supply of services.Entry and temporary stay shall be granted to a natural person of each Party, who stays in the Philippines for an initial period of 59 days, which may be extended every two months thereafter for a total period of stay of one year.
2. Intra-corporate Transferees A natural person of each Party who is a manager, executive or person with specialized technology or knowledge, who has been employed by a juridical person that supplies services and/or has established commercial presence in each Party's territory and who is being transferred to its branch, subsidiary, affiliate, representative office or joint venture partner in the Philippines.Entry and temporary stay for one year, which may be extended.
3. Investors engage in the following: (a) activities to invest in business in the Philippines and manage = such business; (b) activities to manage business in the Philippines on behalf of a person other than that of the Philippines who has invested in such business; (c) or conduct of business in the Philippines in which a person other than that of the Philippines has invested. Entry and temporary stay for a period of one year, which may be extended, shall be granted to a natural person of each Party who engage in any of these activities.
4. Natural Persons of each Party who Engage in Supplying Services, which Require Technology or Knowledge at an Advanced Level or which Require Specialized Skills belonging to Particular Fields of Industry, on the Basis of a Contract with Public or Private Organizations in the Philippines. Technical, Advisory or Supervisory position does not include skilled labor, and does not involve the practice of regulated profession as defined under the laws and regulations of the Philippines except for professionals covered in the schedule of commitments under the professional services in the Trade in Services Chapter, subject to the issuance of Special Permit by the Professional Regulation Commission and Alien Employment Permit by the Department of Labor and Employment pursuant to Section 7(j) of the PRC Modemization Act of 2000 and the applicable regulatory laws for each profession.Entry and temporary stay for a period of one year, which may be extended, shall be granted to a natural person of a Party who occupy a technical, advisory or supervisory position on the basis of a personal contract with a public or private organization in the Philippines.
5. Natural Persons of Each Party who Engage in Professional Service under a Twinning or Bridging Program Done Through an Accredited Higher Education Institution in the Philippines by a Foreign Higher Education Provider. A natural person of each Party who is a Specialist with knowledge at an advanced level in the fields of agriculture, industrial, environment and natural resources management, engineering, architecture, science and technology, nursing and midwifery, curriculum development and enhancement, library and laboratory enrichment and _ cultural exchange in the fields of agriculture, industrial, environment and natural resources management, engineering, architecture, science and technology and health-related programs on the basis of a contract with public or private Higher Education Institution in the Philippines.Entry and temporary stay for a period of one year, which may be extended.

ANNEX 4. SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. SINGAPORE

1. The following sets out Singapore's commitments in accordance with Article 5 (Schedules of Specific Commitments on the Movement of Natural Persons) of Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons). This Schedule and Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons) comprise the entirety of Singapore's commitments in respect of the temporary entry of natural persons of a Party into the territory of Singapore, only in the categories of natural persons set out below.

2. For the categories of natural persons set out in this Schedule, Singapore specifies below any terms, conditions, limitations or qualifications in relation to the temporary entry of natural persons of a Party into the territory of Singapore.

3. Singapore remains unbound in respect of the supply of a service by a service supplier of a Party through the presence of natural persons of a Party in the territory of Singapore, except as set out in these commitments.

4. The Schedules of other Parties shall not be used to interpret Singapore's commitments or obligations under Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons).

5. Notwithstanding the commitments set out below, Singapore remains unbound with respect to National Treatment and ships' crews.

Description of CategoryConditions and Limitations (including length of stay) 
 Intra-corporate transfereesEntry for these intra-corporate transferees is limited to a two-year period that may be extended for up to three additional years each time for a total term not exceeding eight years
Intra-corporate transferees refer to managers, executives and specialists, as defined below, who are employees of firms that provide services within Singapore through a branch, subsidiary or affiliate established in Singapore and who have been in the prior employ of their firms outside Singapore for a period of not less than one year immediately preceding the date of their application for admission and who are one of the following: (a) Managers Natural persons within an organisation who primarily direct the organisation, or a department or sub-division of the organisation, supervise and control the work of other supervisory, professional or managerial employees, have the authority to hire and fire or recommend hiring, firing, or other personnel actions (such as promotion or leave authorisation), and exercise discretionary authority over day-to-day operations. Does not include first-line supervisors, unless the employees supervised are professionals, nor does it include employees who primarily perform tasks necessary for the provision of the service. (b) Executives: Natural persons within the organisation who primarily direct the management of the organisation, exercise wide latitude in decision-making, and receive only general supervision or direction from higher-level executives, the board of directors, or stockholders of the business. Executives would not directly perform tasks related to the actual provision of the service or services of the organisation. (c) Specialists: Natural persons within an organisation who possess knowledge at an advanced level of expertise and who possess proprietary knowledge of the organisation’s service, research equipment, techniques, or management. Specialists may include, but are not limited to, members of licensed professions. This commitment applies to the following subsectors only: Accounting/Auditing Services (CPC 862**); Taxation services except for other tax- related services (CPC 863**); Architectural Services (CPC 8671); Landscaping services (CPC 86742**); Medical Services, specifically General Medical Services (CPC 93121) and Specialised Medical Services (CPC 93122), Dental Services (CPC 93123); Veterinary Services (CPC 932); Engineering Services (CPC 8672**) The sectors covered by Engineering services are: a) Civil engineering services b) Production engineering services c) Mechanical engineering services d) Electrical engineering services e) Electronic engineering services f) Aeronautical engineering services g) Marine engineering services h) Naval architectural engineering services i) Industrial engineering services j) Chemical engineering services; Biotechnology services (CPC 851**); Economic and behavioural research (CPC 852**); Interdisciplinary Research and Development (R&D) Services for projects undertaken by education institutions (CPC 853**); Residential and Non-Residential Property Management Services on a Fee or Contract Basis (CPC 82201, CPC 82202); Leasing or Rental Services without Operators relating to ships (CPC 83103); Advertising services (CPC 8711, 8712, 8719); Commercial market research (CPC 86401); Management Consultancy Services, including Office Management and Administrative Services (CPC 865**); Public Relations Consultancy Services (CPC 865**); Advertising Consultancy Services (CPC 865**); Information Technology Consultancy Services (CPC 865**); Buildings and Facilities Management Services, including Cleaning of Building Services (CPC 865**); Services related to Management Consulting (CPC 866); Technical Testing and Analysis Services of motor vehicles (CPC 8676**); Professional, Advisory and Consulting Services relating to Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery and Mining, including Oilfield Services (CPC 881**, CPC 882**, CPC 883**, CPC 5115**); Convention Services and Exhibition Management Services (CPC 87909**); Translation/Interpretation Services (CPC 87905); Alarm Monitoring Services (CPC 87303); Maintenance and Repair of Equipment (not including maritime vessels, aircraft or other transport equipment) (CPC 633, CPC 8861-8866 **); Building Cleaning Services (CPC 874); Photographic Services (CPC 875); Packaging Services (CPC 876); Industrial Research; Commercial Market Research; Interior Design Services, excluding Architecture (CPC 87907**); Courier Services in respect of documents and parcels, excluding letters and postcards; Hotel Lodging Services (CPC 64110); Restaurant and Catering Services (CPC 64210, CPC 64230); Travel Agent and Tour Operator Services (CPC 7471); Tourist Guide Services (CPC 7472) Library Services (CPC 96311); Construction Services a) General Construction for Buildings (CPC 512) b) General Construction work for civil engineering (CPC 513) c) Installation and assembly work (CPC 514, CPC 516) d) Building Completion and Finishing Work (CPC 517) e) Others (CPC 511, CPC 515, CPC 518); Commission Agents' Services, except for pharmaceutical and medical goods and cosmetics (CPC 621, except CPC 62117); Wholesale Trade Services, except for pharmaceutical goods and medical goods and surgical and orthopaedic instruments (CPC 622**); Franchising (CPC 8929**); Adult Education Services (CPC 924 n.e.c); Short Term Training, including language courses (CPC 92900**); Sanitation and Similar Services (CPC 9403); Cleaning Services of Exhaust Gases (CPC 9404); Noise Abatement Services (CPC 9405); Entertainment Services, including theatre, live bands and circus services (CPC 9619); Sports and Recreational Services, except for gambling and betting services (CPC 964**); Washing, Cleaning and Dyeing services (CPC 9701); Hairdressing and Other Beauty Services (CPC 9702); Funeral, Cremation and Undertaking Services, except for maintenance services of cemeteries, care of graves and graveyards (CPC 97030**); Basic Telecommunication Services (facilities-based): a) Public Switched Services (local and intemational), including voice, data and facsimile, telex and telegraph services b) Leased Circuit Services (local and intemational); Mobile Services: a) Public Mobile Data Service (PMDS) b) Public Trunked Radio Service (PTRS) c) Public Radio Paging Service (PRPS) d) Public Cellular Mobile Telephone Service (PCMTS) Resale basis: a) Public Switched Services (local and intemational) (not including the use of leased circuits connected to the public switched network) b) Leased Circuit Services (local and intemational) (without connection to the public switched network) c) Public Cellular Mobile Telephone Services d) Public Radio Paging Services; Value-Added Network (VAN) services. The services covered are: - electronic-mail - voice-mail - online information and data base retrieval — electronic data interchange - online information or data processing; Audio-Visual (AV) Services a) the services covered are production, distribution and public display of: - motion pictures - video recordings - sound recordings, except where excluded under b) (CPC 9611, CPC 9612) b) All broadcasting and AV services and materials that are broadcasting-related are excluded, examples being: - Free-to-air broadcasting - Cable and pay television - Direct broadcasting by satellite - Teletext; Radio and Television Services (CPC 9613); Radio and television transmission services (CPC 7524); Computer Services: The services covered are: - Software development - Systems integration services - Data processing - Data base services Telecommunication-related services are excluded; Consultancy Services related to the Installation of Computer Hardware (CPC 84100); Maintenance and Repair Services of Computers (CPC 8450**); Acute care hospitals, nursing homes and convalescent hospitals as defined by the Private Hospitals and Medical Clinics Act, Cap. 248, 1999 Revised Edition, run on a commercial basis (CPC 93193); Guidance and Counselling Services not Elsewhere Classified Related to Children (CPC 93322); Maritime Transport Services: Freight Transportation (CPC 7212), excluding cabotage, only; Maritime Auxiliary Services: - Shipping Agency Services - Maritime Auxiliary Services - Shipping Brokerage Services; Classification societies, except for statutory services for Singapore flag ships; Parking Services (CPC 74430); Maintenance and Repair Services of Motor Vehicles (CPC 88**); Financial Services, including Insurance: A. Insurance and Insurance-related Services a) Life insurance services including annuity, disability income, accident and health insurance services b) Non-life insurance services including disability income, accident and health insurance and contracts of fidelity bonds, performance bonds or similar contracts of guarantee c) Insurance intermediation comprising broking and agency services d) Services auxiliary to insurance comprising actuarial, loss adjustors, average adjustors and consultancy services B. Banking and Other Financial Services a) Acceptance of deposits and other repayable funds from the public b) Lending of all types including consumer credit, mortgage credit, factoring and financing of commercial transaction c) Financial leasing d) Payment and money transmission services, including, credit, charge and debit cards, travellers cheques and bankers drafts e) Guarantees and commitments f) Trading for own account or for account of customers, whether on an exchange, in an over- the-counter market or otherwise, the following: - money market instruments (including cheques, bills, certificates of deposit) - foreign exchange - derivative products, including financial futures and options exchange rate and interest rate instruments, including swaps and forward rate agreements - transferable securities - other negotiable instruments and_ financial assets, including bullion g) Participation in issues of all kinds of securities, including underwriting and placement as agent and provision of service related to such issues h) Money broking i) Asset management, such as cash or portfolio management, all forms of collective investment management, pension fund management, custodial, depository and trust services j) Settlement and clearing services for financial assets, including securities, derivative products and other negotiable instruments k) Advisory and other auxiliary financial services, including credit reference and analysis, investment and portfolio research and advice, advice on acquisitions and on corporate restructuring and strategy l) Provision and transfer of financial information, and financial data processing and related software by providers of other financial services.

ANNEX 4. SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. THAILAND

1. The following sets out Thailand's commitments in accordance with Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons) with respect to its commitments for the temporary entry and temporary stay of natural persons of another Party covered under Article 9.2 (Scope) of Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons).

2. Any measure in obtaining a licence or permission in any committed sector or subsector shall be set out in Thailand's Schedule in Annex 2 (Schedules of Specific Commitments for Services).

3. The obligations of Thailand under this Agreement with respect to permanent residents of other Parties are unbound. Thailand reaffirms its rights and obligations regarding permanent residents as set out in its schedule of specific commitments in GATS. Nevertheless, where Parties exercise such rights, they shall not exercise them through this Agreement.

4. Thailand remains unbound in respect of the temporary entry of natural persons of another Party into, or their temporary stay in, the territory of Thailand under Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons), except for sectors and subsectors set out in Appendix A (Sectoral Specific Commitments) and the categories of persons set out below.

Description of CategoryConditions and Limitations (including length of stay)
A. Short-Term Business Visitor (BV)
Definition: A natural person seeking to enter or stay in Thailand temporarily, whose remuneration and financial support for the duration of the visit is derived from outside Thailand: (i) as a representative of a goods seller or service supplier, for the purpose of negotiating the sale of goods or supply of services, or entering into agreements to sell goods or supply services for that goods seller or service supplier, where such negotiations do not involve direct sale of goods or supply of services to the general public; (ii) as an employee of a juridical person (1) only for the purpose of establishing an investment or setting up a commercial presence in Thailand for the juridical person; (iii) for the purpose of participating in business negotiations or meetings; or (iv) for the purpose of establishing an investment or setting up a commercial presence in Thailand.Temporary entry and temporary stay for a period not exceeding 90 days and may be extended for a further period of not more than one year from the arrival date, provided that the criteria stipulated by the Immigration Bureau and the Department of Employment have been satisfied.
In relation to the financial services sectors and subsectors set out in Appendix A (Sectoral Specific Commitments), Business Visitor is defined as a natural person who stays in Thailand for the purpose of participating in business meetings or contacts, entering into contract to sell or purchase services, visiting of business establishments or other similar activities and entering with a purpose to establish a commercial presence in Thailand.Such temporary entry will be permitted for an initial period of not more than 90 days from the arrival date and may be extended for a further period of not more than one year, provided that the criteria stipulated by the Immigration Bureau and the Department of Employment have been satisfied.
B. Intra-Corporate Transferee (ICT)
Definition: A natural person who is an employee of a juridical person established in the territory of another Party, who is transferred temporarily for the supply of a service through commercial presence (either through a representative office, branch, subsidiary or affiliate) in Thailand, and who has been an employee of the juridical person for a period specified in the Conditions and Limitations column of this entry, and who is: (i) an Executive: a natural person within the organisation who primarily directs the management of the organisation and exercises wide latitude in decision making and receives only general supervision or direction from higher level executives, the board of directors or stockholders of the business; an executive would not directly perform tasks related to the actual provision of the service or services of the organisation; (ii) a Manager: a natural person within the organisation who primarily directs the organisation, department or subdivision and exercises supervisory and control functions over other supervisory, managerial or professional staff; does not include first line supervisors unless employees supervised are professionals; does not include employees who primarily perform tasks necessary for the provision of the service of the organisation; or (iii) a Specialist: a natural person within the organisation who possesses knowledge at an advanced level of expertise essential to the establishment or provision of the service, or who possesses proprietary knowledge of the organisation's service, research equipment, techniques or management; may include members of a licensed profession.Temporary entry and temporary stay for an initial period not exceeding one year from the arrival date shall be granted, when applied for, to an intra-corporate transferee who has been employed by the juridical person concerned outside Thailand for a period of not less than one year immediately preceding the date of the application for admission; and have satisfied the criteria stipulated by the Immigration Bureau and hold a Non- Immigration visa; and have satisfied the Criteria stipulated by the Department of Employment. Such criteria may include: size of fully paid-up capital, employment creation, extent of foreign investment, export promotion, transfer of technology and special needs of the management. Such temporary stay may be extended for a further three terms of not more than one year each.
In relation to the financial services sector and subsectors set out in Appendix A (Sectoral Specific Commitments), Intra- corporate Transferee is defined as a corporate transferee of the managerial or executive level or a specialist, provided that such person has been employed by the juridical person concemed outside Thailand for a period of not less than one year immediately preceding the date of the application for admission and has satisfied the criteria stipulated by the Immigration Bureau and the criteria for management needs (2) stipulated by the Department of Employment.The temporary stay is limited to a one- year period from the arrival date and may be extended for a further three terms of not more than one year each.
(1) All references to "juridical person" in this Schedule shall be as defined in subparagraph (d) of Article 8.1 (Definitions).
(2) In considering managerial needs, the following facts shall be taken into consideration by the relevant authority, namely: (1) size of fully paid-up capital; (2) employment creation; (3) extent of foreign investment; (4) export promotion; (5) transfer of technology; (6) special needs of the management.

APPENDIX A. SECTORAL SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS (3) (4)

Thailand extends its commitments under Article 4 (Grant of Temporary Entry) of Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons) for the temporary entry and temporary stay of natural persons only for Short Term Business Visitor (BV) and Intra-Corporate Transferee (ICT) engaging in the following subsectors only, and subject to conditions and limitations specified for each particular sector and subsector:

Sector or SubsectorConditions and Limitations 
 1. BUSINESS SERVICES
A. Professional Services - Engineering services (CPC 8672) Unbound for civil engineer
B. Computer and Related Services - Consultancy services related to the installation of computer hardware (CPC 841) -Software implementation services (CPC 842) - Data processing services (excluding those provided over public telecommunications network) (CPC 843) - Database services (excluding those provided over public telecommunications network) (CPC 844) - Other computer services: Software training services for staff of clients (part of CPC 849) C. Research and Development (R&D) Services - R&D services on natural sciences: Basic research services in engineering and technology (CPC Version 2.1: 8114) - R&D services on social sciences and humanities: Research and experimental development services in linguistics and languages (CPC Version 1.1: 81240) E. Rental or Leasing Services without Operators Relating to other machinery and equipment: Rental and leasing services conceming agricultural machinery, construction machinery, office machinery, other machinery and equipment without operator (CPC 83106 - 83109) F. Other Business Services Advertising services (CPC 87110 + 87120 + 87190) Advertising services: Sales of internet advertising space (except on commission) (CPC Version 1.1: 83633) Market research and public opinion polling services (CPC 86401 - 86402)
Management consulting services: General Management consulting services (CPC 86501)Unbound for legal and auditing consultants
Technical testing and analysis services (CPC 86761 + 86769) Services incidental to agriculture, hunting and forestry: - Consultancy services on agricultural extension: soil preparation, seed production, plant protection, harvesting, grading, packing, storaging - Soil analysis laboratory - Soil survey and land use planning - Cover crop seed multiplication Forestry consultant services. Services incidental to fishing (CPC 882): Intemational trading, exporting products services (broker) - Quality analysis services - Canning process analysis services - Technical services - Consulting - Research on marketing - Quality control.   
Services incidental to mining at oil and gas fieldsUnbound for civil engineer
Related scientific and technical consulting services: Scientific consulting services from mathematicians and statisticians
Related scientific and technical consulting services: Oil And gas explorationUnbound for civil engineer
Maintenance and repair services of office machinery and equipment including computers (CPC 84500) Maintenance and repair of equipment (not including maritime vessels, aircraft or other transport equipment): Machinery and equipment, on a fee or contract basis (part of CPC 88620) Other: Translation and interpretation services (CPC Version 1.1: 83910) 2. COMMUNICATION SERVICES C. Telecommunications Services. Fixed-line voice telephone services, Private leased circuit services: Dedicated network services (CPC 75222), Electronic mail (CPC 7523**) Voice mail (CPC 7523) On-line information and database retrieval (CPC 7523**) Data base access services (part of CPC 7523) On-line information or data processing services provided over public telecommunications network (part of CPC 843, excluding transaction processing)
Other: Telecommunications terminal equipment leasing services (CPC 75410) Telecommunications equipment sales services (part of CPC 75420) Telecommunication consulting services (CPC 75440) Domestic lease circuits (part of CPC 75299) Videotext, Teleconference D. Audiovisual Services Motion picture and video tape production and distribution services: Film or video production and distribution services, excluding promotion or advertising services (CPC 96112** + 96113**) Radio and television services (CPC 9613): Radio or television services only for production of radio or television programmes (CPC 96131** + 96132**)Unbound for civil engineer
3. CONSTRUCTION AND RELATED ENGINEERING SERVICES. A. Construction Work for Buildings (CPC 512) B. Construction Work for Civil Engineering (CPC 513) C. Installation and Assembly Work (CPC 514 + 516) E. Other.Pre-erection work at construction sites (CPC 511) Special trade construction work (CPC 515) Renting services related to equipment for construction or demolition of building or civil engineering work, with operator (CPC 518) 5. Education Services (Excluded Public Education Services) A. Primary Education Services (CPC 921*) Intemational and national school education services (CPC 9219) B. Secondary Education Services (CPC 922**) General secondary education services (CPC 9221) Higher secondary education services (CPC 9222) Technical and vocational education services (CPC 9223) Technical and vocational education services for handicapped students (CPC 9224) C. Higher Education Services (CPC 923) Science technology and innovation faculty (conducted in English language) (part of CPC 9239) Engineering and industrial faculty: Robotics and Biotechnology (conducted in English language) (part of CPC 9239) Other higher education services (conducted in English language) (CPC 9239) D. Adult Education Services. Professional or short courses education services (CPC 92400)  E. Other Education Services (CPC 92900) Foreign language tuition services (CPC 92900**) 6. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES A. Sewage Services. Environmental consultancy on sewage system, refuse disposal, hazardous waste management, air pollution and noise management, sanitation and other environmental management services (CPC 9401**) Environmental protection and environmental abatement services (CPC 9401**) Sewage services (including industrial waste water treatment system) (CPC 9401**) B. Refuse Disposal Services (including hazardous waste management and_ incinerator) (CPC 9402) C. Sanitation and Similar Services (CPC 9403) D. Other.Cleaning services of exhaust gases (including industrial emission abatement) (CPC 9404) Noise abatement services (CPC 9405) Nature and landscape protection services (CPC 9406) Other environmental protection services (CPC 9409)Unbound for civil engineer
7. FINANCIAL SERVICES. A. Insurance and Insurance- related Services. - Life insurance services (CPC 81211) - Non-life insurance services (CPC 8129)Only senior managerial personnel, specialists and technical assistants with the approval of the Insurance Commissioner
- Services auxiliary to insurance (excluding pension funding services): Insurance broking and agency services (CPC 81401)Only senior managerial personnel, specialists and technical assistants with the approval of the Insurance Commissioner. Unbound for individual broker and agent. Brokers shall not induce, advise or do any acts so as to cause any person to enter into insurance contracts with insurers abroad, except for reinsurance contracts
- Services auxiliary to insurance (excluding pension funding services): Insurance consultancy services (CPC 81402) - Average and loss adjustment services (CPC 81403) - Actuarial services (CPC 81404)Only senior managerial personnel, specialists and technical assistants with the approval of the Insurance Commissioner
B. Banking and Other Financial Services - Acceptance of deposits and other repayable funds from the public - Lending of all types, including consumer credit, mortgage credit, factoring and financing of commercial transaction - Financial leasing - Payment and money transmission services including credit, charge and debit cards, travellers cheques and bankers drafts - Guarantees and commitments - Trading for own account, or for account of customers in the following: - Money market instruments - Foreign exchange - Exchange rate and interest rate instruments - Transferable securities e Participation in issues of all kinds of securities, including under-writing and placement as agent (whether publicly or privately) and provision of services related to such issues (5) - Asset management as follows: - Cash or portfolio management - Collective investment management - Custodian and depository services - Advisory, intermediation and other auxiliary financial service (6) - Provision and transfer of financial information, and financial data processing and related softwareLimitations on the number of foreign personnel per foreign bank office: (a) two persons for banks operating as representative office; (b) six persons for each foreign bank branch
- For securities companies (7): - Securities brokerage and dealing - Trading for own account or for account of customers in transferable securities - Securities underwriting: Participation in issues of all kinds of securities, including underwriting and placement as agents (whether publicly or privately) and provision of services related to such issues - Investment advisoryThe number of foreign personnel is limited to two persons for a representative office
- For asset management companies - Collective investment schemesOnly for a representative office, the number of foreign personnel is limited to two persons
- Credit card services (CPC 81133)Mobilising funds from the public is prohibited, unless licensed under a financial law
- Financial consultancy services (CPC 81332)
9. TOURISM AND TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES. A. Hotels and Restaurants. - Hotel lodging services (CPC 64110) Camping and caravan site services (CPC 64195) Restaurant services (CPC 64210) Catering services (CPC 64230)  B. Travel Agency and Tour Operator Services.- Travel agency and tour operator services (CPC 74710). D. Other - Hotel management services (CPC Version 1.1: part of 63110)
10. RECREATIONAL, CULTURAL AND SPORTING SERVICES. A. Entertainment Services. Amusement parks (CPC Version 1.1: 96910**) C. Libraries, Archives, Museums and Other Cultural Services - Private library services (CPC 96311**) D. Sporting Services (excluding other sporting services specified in CPC 96419) (CPC 96411 + 96412 + 96413) E. Other Recreational Services (CPC 9649) - Recreation park and beach services 11. TRANSPORT SERVICES. A. Maritime Transport Services
Passenger transportation (CPC 7211 less cabotage transport) Freight transportation (CPC 7212 less cabotage transport) International towing (CPC 7214)Unbound for ships' crew
Supporting Services for maritime transport (CPC 745**): - Shore reception facilities (collection of waste or oily water from ships) - Port captain's services attached to specific foreign vessels.
C. Air Transport Services. Aircraft repair and maintenance services (CPC 8868) - Aircraft (includes all machines that drive support in the atmosphere from the reaction of the except for objects which are exempted under the Ministerial Regulations) - Major aircraft appliance (an engine, a propeller and other appliances of an aircraft designated by the Technical Commission) - Technical Standard Order Article (TSO Article) (an instrument, a mechanism, a part, an equipment and a component used or intended to be used in operating or controlling an aircraft in flight, whether it is installed on or attached to the aircraft, inside or outside) - Aircraft Part (an airframe, part of an airframe or part of a major aircraft appliance) - Supporting services for air transport (CPC 746**) - Selling and marketing of air transport services.   
E. Rail Transport Services. - Maintenance and repair of rail transport equipment on a fee or contract basis (CPC 8868)Unbound for civil engineer
- Supporting Services for rail transport services (CPC 743**) - Passenger and freight car cleaning services - Security services at railway station 
F. Road Transport Services (Other non-scheduled passenger transportation) - Freight transportation only for frozen or refrigerated goods, bulk liquids or gases and containerised freight (CPC 71231 - 71233) - Rental of commercial vehicles with operator: Rental services of passenger cars with operator (CPC 71222) - Rental services of buses and coaches with operator (CPC 71223) H. Services Auxiliary to All Modes of Transport - Maritime cargo handling services in private-owned port - Storage and warehousing services (CPC 742)
(3) The classification of service sectors in this Schedule is based on the 1991 provisional Central Product Classification (CPC) CPC Version 1.1 and Version 2.1 of the United Nations Statistical Office unless otherwise indicated by the absence of a CPC number. The ordering reflects the services sectoral classification list as used in the GATT document MTN.GNS/W/120 dated 10 July 1991. The scheduling of specific commitments follows the guidelines stated in GATT documents MTN.GNS/W/164 dated 3 September 1993 and MTN.GNS/W/164/Add. 1 dated 30 November 1993.
(4) The use of "**" against individual CPC codes indicates that the specific commitment for that code shall not extend to the total range of services covered under that code.
(5) The commitments for securities companies under this subsector are separately listed below.
(6) The commitments on investment advisory for securities companies under this subsector are separately listed below.
(7) "Securities companies" means securities companies which are not commercial banks and insurance companies.

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NOTE TO THE APPENDIX

For the purposes of this Appendix:

1. cabotage means the transportation or towage of passengers or goods, between a port or place located in Thai waters and another port or place located in Thai waters; and

2. maritime cargo handling services means activities exercised by stevedore companies, including terminal operators, but not including the direct activities of dockers when this workforce is organised independently of the stevedoring or terminal operator companies. The activities include the organisation and supervision of:

- the loading or discharging of cargo to or from a ship;

- the lashing or unlashing of cargo;

- the reception or delivery and safekeeping of cargoes before shipment or after discharge.

ANNEX 4. SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. VIET NAM

1. The following sets out Viet Nam's commitments under Chapter 9 (Movement of Natural Persons) in respect of the temporary movement of natural persons of a Party in the territory of Viet Nam.

2. Viet Nam may adopt or maintain any limitations including economic needs testing and labour market testing on temporary movement of natural persons specific commitments in this Schedule, subject to its laws and regulations.

3. References to "CPC" in this Annex refers to the provisional CPC codes as used in the Provisional Central Product Classification (Statistical Papers Series M No.77, Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office of the United Nations, New York, 1991).

Description of CategoryConditions and Limitations (including length of stay)
A. Intra-Corporate Transferees
Managers, executives and specialists, as defined hereunder, of a foreign enterprise which has established a commercial presence in the territory of Viet Nam, temporarily moving as intra- corporate transferees to that commercial presence and who have been previously employed by the foreign enterprise for at least one year. Managers and executives are those who primarily direct the management of the foreign enterprises which have established commercial presence in Viet Nam, receiving only general supervision or direction from the board of directors or stockholders of the business or their equivalent, including directing the establishment or a department or subdivision of the establishment, supervising and controlling the work of other supervisory, professional or managerial employees, having the authority personally to hire and fire or recommend hiring, firing or other personnel actions, and who do not directly perform tasks concerning the actual supply of the services of the establishment. Specialists are natural persons working within an organization who possess knowledge at an advanced level of expertise and with knowledge of the organization's services, research equipment, techniques or management. In assessing such knowledge, account will be taken not only of knowledge specific to the commercial presence, but also of whether the person has a high level of skills or qualification referring to a type of work or trade requiring specific technical knowledge. Specialists may include, but are not limited to, members of licensed professions.Intra-Corporate Transferees shall be granted entry and a stay penmit for an initial period of three years which may be extended subject to the term of operation of those entities in Viet Nam. At least 20 per cent of the total number of managers, executives and specialists shall be Vietnamese nationals. However, a minimum of three non-Vietnamese managers, executives and specialists shall be permitted per enterprise.
B. Other Personnel
Managers, executives and specialists, as defined in (A) above, who cannot be substituted by Vietnamese and who are employed outside Viet Nam's territory by a foreign enterprise which has established a commercial presence in the territory of Viet Nam with a view to participating in the foreign enterprise's activities in Viet Nam.Other personnel shall be granted entry and a stay permit in conformity with the term of the concemed employment contract or for an initial period of three years whichever is shorter, which may be extended subject to the employment contract between them and the commercial presence.
C. Service Sales Persons
Natural persons not based in the territory of Viet Nam and receiving no remuneration from a source located within Viet Nam, and who are engaged in activities related to representing a service provider for the purpose of negotiating for the sale of the services of that provider where: (i) such sales are not directly made to the general public; and (ii) the salesperson is not directly engaged in supplying the service.The stay of Service sales persons is limited to a 90-day period.
D. Persons Responsible for Setting Up a Commercial Presence
Managers and executives (as defined in (a) above) within a juridical person, who are responsible for the setting up, in Viet Nam, of a commercial presence of a service provider of a Party when (i) these people are not engaged in making direct sales or supplying services; and (ii) the service provider has its principal place of business in the territory of a Party other than Viet Nam and has no other commercial presence in Viet Nam.The stay of persons responsible for setting up a commercial presence is limited to a 90-day period.
E. Contractual Service Suppliers (CSS)
Natural persons who are employees of a foreign enterprise having no commercial presence in Viet Nam.Contractual service suppliers (CSS) may enter and stay in Viet Nam for a period of 90 days or for the duration of the contract, whichever is less provided that the following conditions and requirements shall be applied: The foreign enterprise has obtained a service contract from a Vietnamese enterprise engaged in business operation in Viet Nam. The competent authority of Viet Nam must be able to establish the necessary procedures to guarantee the bona fide character of the contract. These persons must possess: (a) a university degree or a_ technical qualification document demonstrating knowledge of an equivalent level; (b) professional qualifications where this is required to exercise an activity in the sector concerned pursuant to the laws and regulations of Viet Nam; and (c) at least five years of professional experience in the sector. The number of these persons covered by the service contract shall not be larger than necessary to fulfil the contract, as it may be decided by the laws and regulations and requirement of Viet Nam. These persons have been employed by the foreign enterprise having no commercial presence in Viet Nam for a period of no less than two years and have met the requirements prescribed for "specialist" above. The entry of these persons is allowed for computer and related services (CP 841 845, 849) and engineering services (CPC 8672).
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  • Article   1 Amendment to the Agreement 1
  • Article   2 Entry Into Force 1
  • Article   3 Depositary 1
  • Chapter   1 ESTABLISHMENT OF FREE TRADE AREA, OBJECTIVES AND GENERAL DEFINITIONS 1
  • 1 Objectives 1
  • 2 Establishment of the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area 1
  • 3 General Definitions 1
  • Chapter   2 TRADE IN GOODS 1
  • Section   A General Provisions and Market Access for Goods 1
  • 1 National Treatment on Internal Taxation and Regulation 1
  • 2 Reduction or Elimination of Customs Duties 1
  • 3 Acceleration of Tariff Commitments 1
  • 4 Temporary Admission of Goods 1
  • 5 Temporary Admission for Containers and Pallets 1
  • 6 Duty-Free Entry of Samples of No Commercial Value 2
  • 7 Elimination of Agricultural Export Subsidies 2
  • 8 Transposition of Schedules of Tariff Commitments 2
  • 9 Modification of Concessions 2
  • Section   B Non-Tariff Measures 2
  • 10 Application of Non-Tariff Measures 2
  • 11 Quantitative Restrictions and Non-Tariff Measures 2
  • 12 Publication and Administration of Trade Regulations 2
  • 13 Technical Consultations on Non-Tariff Measures 2
  • 14 Non-Tariff Measures on Essential Goods During Humanitarian Crises, Epidemics or Pandemics 2
  • 15 Import Licensing Procedures 2
  • 16 Fees and Charges Connected with Importation and Exportation 2
  • Section   C Institutional Arrangements 2
  • 17 Sectoral Initiatives 2
  • 18 Contact Points and Consultations 2
  • 19 Committee on Trade In Goods 2
  • 20 Application 2
  • Chapter   3 RULES OF ORIGIN 2
  • 1 Definitions 2
  • 2 Originating Goods 2
  • 3 Goods Wholly Produced or Obtained 3
  • 4 Goods Not Wholly Produced or Obtained 3
  • 5 Calculation of Regional Value Content 3
  • 6 Cumulative Rules of Origin 3
  • 7 Minimal Operations and Processes 3
  • 8 De Minimis 3
  • 9 Accessories, Spare Parts, Tools and Instructional or other Information Materials 3
  • 10 Identical and Interchangeable Materials 3
  • 11 Treatment of Packing Materials and Containers 3
  • 12 Indirect Materials 3
  • 13 Recording of Costs 3
  • 14 Direct Consignment, Transit and Transshipment 3
  • 15 Proof of Origin 3
  • 16 Denial of Preferential Tariff Treatment 3
  • 17 Review and Appeal 3
  • 18 Sub-Committee on Rules of Origin 3
  • 19 Consultations, Review and Modification 3
  • 20 Electronic System for Origin Information Exchange 3
  • Chapter   4 CUSTOMS PROCEDURES AND TRADE FACILITATION 3
  • 1 Objectives 3
  • 2 Scope 3
  • 3 Definitions 3
  • 4 Customs Procedures 3
  • 5 Customs Co-operation 3
  • 6 Consistency 3
  • 7 Transparency 4
  • 8 Enquiry Points 4
  • 9 Confidentiality 4
  • 10 Advance Rulings 4
  • 11 Preshipment Inspection 4
  • 12 Pre-arrival Processing 4
  • 13 Single Window 4
  • 14 Valuation 4
  • 15 Trade Facilitation Measures for Authorised Operators 4
  • 16 Release of Goods 4
  • 17 Express Consignments 4
  • 18 Perishable Goods 4
  • 19 Facilitation of Essential Goods During Humanitarian Crises, Epidemics or Pandemics 4
  • 20 Risk Management 4
  • 21 Post-Clearance Audit 4
  • 22 Time Release Studies 4
  • 23 Review and Appeal 4
  • 24 Consultation 5
  • Chapter   5 SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 5
  • 1 Objectives 5
  • 2 Scope 5
  • 3 Definitions 5
  • 4 General Provisions 5
  • 5 Equivalence 5
  • 6 Competent Authorities and Contact Points 5
  • 7 Notification 5
  • 8 Co-operation 5
  • 9 Consultations 5
  • 10 Meetings Among the Parties on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Matters 5
  • 11 Non-Application of Chapter 20 (Consultations and Dispute Settlement) 5
  • Chapter   6 STANDARDS, TECHNICAL REGULATIONS AND CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES 5
  • 1 Objectives 5
  • 2 Scope 5
  • 3 Definitions 5
  • 4 Affirmation of the TBT Agreement 5
  • 5 Standards 5
  • 6 Technical Regulations 5
  • 7 Conformity Assessment Procedures 5
  • 8 Co-operation 5
  • 9 Technical Consultations 5
  • 10 Agreements or Arrangements 5
  • 11 Transparency 5
  • 12 Contact Points 5
  • 13 Sub-Committee on Standards, Technical Regulations and Conformity Assessment Procedures 5
  • Chapter   7 SAFEGUARD MEASURES 5
  • 1 Scope 5
  • 2 Definitions 5
  • 3 Imposition of a Safeguard Measure 5
  • 4 Investigation 5
  • 5 Notification 6
  • 6 Scope and Duration of Transitional Safeguard Measures 6
  • 7 Provisional Safeguard Measures 6
  • 8 Compensation 6
  • 9 Relationship to the WTO Agreement 6
  • Chapter   8 TRADE IN SERVICES 6
  • 1 Definitions 6
  • 2 Scope 6
  • 3 Scheduling of Commitments 6
  • 4 National Treatment 6
  • 5 Market Access 6
  • 6 Additional Commitments 6
  • 7 Review of Commitments 6
  • 8 Work Programme 6
  • 9 Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment 7
  • 10 Local Presence 7
  • 11 Schedules of Specific Commitments 7
  • 12 Schedules of Non-Conforming Measures 7
  • 13 Modification of Schedules 7
  • 14 Domestic Regulation 7
  • 15 Transparency 7
  • 16 Development and Application of Regulations 7
  • 17 Disclosure of Confidential Information 7
  • 18 Monopolies and Exclusive Service Suppliers 7
  • 19 Business Practices 7
  • 20 Recognition 7
  • 21 Payments and Transfers 7
  • 22 Subsidies 7
  • 23 Safeguard Measures 7
  • 24 Increasing Participation for Newer ASEAN Member States 7
  • 25 Denial of Benefits 7
  • 26 Treatment and Protection of Commercial Presence 7
  • 27 Co-operation 7
  • 28 Committee on Trade In Services 7
  • ANNEX 8A  FINANCIAL SERVICES 8
  • 1 Scope 8
  • 2 Definitions 8
  • 3 Prudential Measures 8
  • 4 Treatment of Certain Information 8
  • 5 Recognition 8
  • 6 Transparency 8
  • 7 Financial Services Exceptions 8
  • 8 Transfers of Information and Processing of Information 8
  • 9 Dispute Settlement 8
  • 10 Self-Regulatory Organisations 8
  • 11 Payment and Clearing Systems 8
  • 12 Investment Disputes In Financial Services (12) 8
  • 13 New Financial Services 9
  • 14 Electronic Payment Systems 9
  • 15 Consultations 9
  • 16 Contact Points 9
  • ANNEX 8C  PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 9
  • Chapter   9 MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS 9
  • 1 Objectives 9
  • 2 Scope 9
  • 3 Definitions 9
  • 4 Grant of Temporary Entry 9
  • 5 Schedules of Specific Commitments on the Movement of Natural Persons 9
  • 6 Processing of Applications 9
  • 7 Transparency 9
  • 8 Application of Chapter 20 (Consultations and Dispute Settlement) 9
  • 9 Relation to other Chapters 9
  • Chapter   10 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE 9
  • Section   A General Provisions 9
  • 1 Definitions 9
  • 2 Principles and Objectives 9
  • 3 Scope  (3) 10
  • 4 Co-operation 10
  • Section   B Trade Facilitation 10
  • 5 Paperless Trading 10
  • 6 Electronic Authentication and Electronic Signature 10
  • 7 Electronic Invoicing 10
  • Section   C Creating a Conducive Environment for Electronic Commerce 10
  • 8 Digital Trade Standards and Conformity Assessment 10
  • 9 Online Consumer Protection 10
  • 10 Online Personal Information Protection 10
  • 11 Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Messages 10
  • 12 Domestic Regulatory Framework 10
  • 13 Customs Duties 10
  • 14 Transparency 10
  • 15 Open Government Data (12) 10
  • 16 Cyber Security 10
  • Section   D Promoting Cross-Border Electronic Commerce 10
  • 17 Location of Computing Facilities 10
  • 18 Cross-border Transfer of Information by Electronic Means 10
  • Section   E Other Provisions 10
  • 19 Digital Inclusion for Electronic Commerce 10
  • 20 Settlement of Disputes 10
  • Chapter   11 INVESTMENT 10
  • Section   A 10
  • 1 Definitions 10
  • 2 Scope 11
  • 3 National Treatment (8) 11
  • 4 Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (10) (11) 11
  • 5 Senior Management and Board of Directors 11
  • 6 Prohibition of Performance Requirements 11
  • 7 Treatment of Investment (16) 11
  • 8 Compensation for Losses 11
  • 9 Transfers 11
  • 10 Expropriation and Compensation (18) 11
  • 11 Subrogation 11
  • 12 Denial of Benefits (22) 11
  • 13 Reservations and Non-Conforming Measures 11
  • 14 Transparency 12
  • 15 Special Formalities and Disclosure of Information 12
  • 16 Special and Differential Treatment for the Newer ASEAN Member States 12
  • 17 Work Programme 12
  • 18 Committee on Investment 12
  • Section   B Investment Disputes between a Party and an Investor 12
  • 19 Scope and Definitions 12
  • 20 Consultations 12
  • 21 Claim by an Investor of a Party 12
  • 22 Submission of a Claim 12
  • 23 Conditions and Limitations on Submission of a Claim 12
  • 24 Selection of Arbitrators 12
  • 25 Consolidation 12
  • 26 Conduct of the Arbitration 12
  • 27 Transparency of Arbitral Proceedings 12
  • 28 Governing Law 12
  • 29 Awards 12
  • ANNEX 11A   CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW 13
  • ANNEX 11B   EXPROPRIATION AND COMPENSATION 13
  • Chapter   12 ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION 13
  • 1 Scope and Objectives 13
  • 2 Definitions 13
  • 3 Resources 13
  • 4 Economic Co-operation Work Programme 13
  • 5 Focal Points for Implementation 13
  • 6 Implementation and Evaluation of Work Programme Components 13
  • 7 Review of Work Programme 13
  • 8 Non-Application of Chapter 20 (Consultations and Dispute Settlement) 13
  • Chapter   13 TRADE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 13
  • 1 Basic Principles 13
  • 2 Co-operation 13
  • 3 Contact Points 13
  • 4 Non-Application of Chapter 20 (Consultations and Dispute Settlement) 13
  • Chapter   14 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 13
  • 1 Objectives 13
  • 2 Definitions 13
  • 3 Affirmation of the TRIPS Agreement 13
  • 4 National Treatment 13
  • 5 Copyright 13
  • 6 Government Use of Software 13
  • 7 Trademarks and Geographical Indications 13
  • 8 Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore 13
  • 9 Co-operation 13
  • 10 Transparency 13
  • 11 Recognition of Transitional Periods Under the TRIPS Agreement 13
  • 12 Committee on Intellectual Property 13
  • Chapter   15 COMPETITION 14
  • 1 Objectives 14
  • 2 Basic Principles 14
  • 3 Appropriate Measures Against Anti-Competitive Activities (1) 14
  • 4 Co-operation (4) 14
  • 5 Confidentiality of Information 14
  • 6 Technical Co-operation and Capacity Building 14
  • 7 Consumer Protection 14
  • 8 Consultations 14
  • 9 Contact Points 14
  • 10 Non-Application of Chapter 20 (Consultations and Dispute Settlement) 14
  • Chapter   16 MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES 14
  • 1 Objectives 14
  • 2 Information Sharing 14
  • 3 Co-operation 14
  • 4 Contact Points 14
  • 5 Committee on MSMEs 14
  • 6 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 14
  • Chapter   17 GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT 14
  • 1 Objectives 14
  • 2 Scope 14
  • 3 General Principles 14
  • 4 Transparency 14
  • 5 Use of Electronic Means 14
  • 6 Environmentally Sustainable Procurement 14
  • 7 Ensuring Integrity In Procurement Practices 14
  • 8 Facilitation of Participation by MSMEs 14
  • 9 Co-operation 14
  • 10 Review 15
  • 11 Contact Points 15
  • 12 Non-Application of Dispute Settlement 15
  • Chapter   18 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND EXCEPTIONS 15
  • 1 General Exceptions 15
  • 2 Security Exceptions 15
  • 3 Taxation Measures 15
  • 4 Measures to Safeguard the Balance of Payments 15
  • 5 Treaty of Waitangi 15
  • 6 Screening Regime and Dispute Settlement 15
  • Chapter   19 INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS 15
  • 1 FTA Joint Committee 15
  • 2 Communications 15
  • Chapter   20 CONSULTATIONS AND DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 15
  • Section   A Introductory Provisions 15
  • 1 Objectives 15
  • 2 Definitions 15
  • 3 Scope and Coverage 15
  • 4 General Provisions 15
  • 5 Choice of Forum 15
  • Section   B Consultation Provisions 15
  • 6 Consultations 15
  • 7 Good Offices, Conciliation, Mediation 15
  • Section   C Adjudication Provisions 15
  • 8 Request for Establishment of Arbitral Tribunals 15
  • 9 Procedures for Multiple Complainants 15
  • 10 Third Parties 15
  • 11 Establishment and Re-convening of Arbitral Tribunals 15
  • 12 Functions of Arbitral Tribunals 16
  • 13 Arbitral Tribunal Procedures 16
  • 14 Suspension and Termination of Proceedings 16
  • Section   D Implementation Provisions 16
  • 15 Implementation 16
  • 16 Compliance Review 16
  • 17 Compensation and Suspension of Concessions or other Obligations 16
  • Section   E Final Provisions 16
  • 18 Special and Differential Treatment Involving Newer ASEAN Member States 16
  • 19 Expenses 16
  • 20 Contact Points 16
  • 21 Language 16
  • ANNEX 20-A  RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL PROCEEDINGS 16
  • ANNEX 20-B  OPTIONAL PROCEDURES FOR COMPOSING ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS 17
  • Chapter   21 FINAL PROVISIONS 17
  • 1 Annexes, Appendices and Footnotes 17
  • 2 Relation to other Agreements 17
  • 3 Amended or Successor International Agreements 17
  • 4 Disclosure of Information 17
  • 5 Confidentiality 17
  • 6 Amendments 17
  • 7 Depositary 17
  • 8 Entry Into Force 17
  • 9 Withdrawal and Termination 17
  • 10 Review 17
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT. CAMBODIA 17
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 17
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 18
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT. INDONESIA 20
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 20
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 22
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT. LAO PDR 24
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 24
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 25
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT. MYANMAR 26
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 26
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 32
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT. MALAYSIA 34
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 34
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 35
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT. THE PHILIPPINES 37
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 37
  • LIST B   EXPLANATORY NOTES 38
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT. THAILAND 40
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 40
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 41
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR  INVESTMENT. VIET NAM 43
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 43
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 43
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT AND SERVICES. AUSTRALIA 45
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 45
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 47
  • APPENDIX A  AUSTRALIA'S MARKET ACCESS COMMITMENTS - REGIONAL (STATE AND TERRITORY) LEVEL 49
  • LIST C  ADDITIONAL COMMITMENTS - CHAPTER 8 (TRADE IN SERVICES) AUSTRALIA 49
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT AND SERVICES BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 50
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 50
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 53
  • ANNEX 3   SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT AND SERVICES. NEW ZEALAND 57
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 57
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 58
  • APPENDIX A  61
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR INVESTMENT AND SERVICES. SINGAPORE 61
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 61
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 64
  • APPENDIX TO LIST B  COMMITMENTS FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES SINGAPORE 67
  • ANNEX 3  SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR SERVICES. INDONESIA 67
  • LIST A  EXPLANATORY NOTES 67
  • LIST B  EXPLANATORY NOTES 68
  • APPENDIX A  SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES INDONESIA 74
  • APPENDIX B   SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS FOR THE PRESENCE OF NATURAL PERSONS. INDONESIA 74
  • ANNEX 3   SCHEDULE OF RESERVATIONS AND NON-CONFORMING MEASURES FOR SERVICES. MALAYSIA 74
  • LIST A   EXPLANATORY NOTES 74
  • LIST B   EXPLANATORY NOTES 76
  • APPENDIX   SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES. MALAYSIA 80
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS 80
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. AUSTRALIA 80
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. BRUNEI DARUSSALAM. 80
  • APPENDIX A  SECTORAL SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS FOR INTRA-CORPORATE TRANSFEREES 80
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. CAMBODIA. 80
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. INDONESIA 80
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. LAO PDR 80
  • APPENDIX A  SECTORAL SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS 80
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. MYANMAR 81
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. MALAYSIA 81
  • APPENDIX  SECTORAL SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS EXCEPT FINANCIAL SERVICES 82
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. NEW ZEALAND 82
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. THE PHILIPPINES 82
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. SINGAPORE 82
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. THAILAND 82
  • APPENDIX A  SECTORAL SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS (3) (4) 82
  • ANNEX 4  SCHEDULE OF SPECIFIC COMMITMENTS ON THE MOVEMENT OF NATURAL PERSONS. VIET NAM 82