Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/418 |
G-2§20 |
Oman |
2021 |
Measures |
Other measures |
Other |
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2.20. The privatization process has progressed in the electricity sector, (...) and wastewater and hazardous waste sectors.
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/410/REV.1 |
G-2§203 |
Viet Nam |
2021 |
Sectors |
General environmental reference |
Services |
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2.203. [Development orientation of transportation in the coming period:] Developing urban traffic towards a civilized, modern and environmentally friendly way with public transport as the foundation; (...).
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/410/REV.1 |
G-2§205 |
Viet Nam |
2021 |
Sectors |
General environmental reference |
Services |
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2.205. [Development orientation of transportation in the coming period:] Developing a sustainable transportation system, taking into account the response to climate change, preventing natural disasters; realizing the goals of sustainable development, enhancing natural resource management and environmental protection.
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Climate
Environment
Natural disaster
Natural resources
Sustainable
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/420 |
G-2§21 |
Georgia |
2021 |
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Other support measures |
Agriculture, Other |
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2.21. The overall strategic goals of Georgian agriculture and rural development for next seven years, according to the "Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development in Georgia 2021-27", is to diversify/develop economic opportunities in rural areas based on the sustainable development principles, improve social condition and quality of life. Strategy goals are as follows: competitive agricultural and non-agricultural sectors; sustainable usage of natural resources, retaining the eco system, adaptation to climate change; effective systems of food/feed safety, veterinary and plant protection.
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Climate
Eco
Natural resources
Sustainable
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/420 |
G-2§23 |
Georgia |
2021 |
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Energy |
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2.23. The range of the legislative acts were adopted in order to regulate the energy field, attract investors, promote the renewable energy and energy efficiency, as well as for approximation of the Georgian legislation with the European Union (EU).
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/420 |
G-2§26 |
Georgia |
2021 |
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Energy |
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2.26. Georgia implemented the Law on Encouraging the production and use of energy from renewable sources (hereafter "The Law on RES") on 20 December 2019. The Law on RES defines the national target for renewable energy at 35% of total final consumption by 2030. It also grants the discretion to choose the support schemes to achieve the above-mentioned national target.
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/426 |
G-2§22 |
New Zealand |
2022 |
Sectors |
Other measures |
Manufacturing |
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2.22. The Government introduced Industry Transformation Plans (ITPs) in 2019 to support its economic goal of building a productive, sustainable and inclusive economy. (...). ITPs have 20-30 year visions to lift productivity through scaling up highly productive and internationally competitive clusters in areas where New Zealand has a comparative advantage, and to transform environmental and labour market outcomes.
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/425 |
G-2§24 |
Switzerland and Liechtenstein |
2022 |
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Agriculture |
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2.24. Liechtenstein's agriculture is closely linked with Switzerland through the Customs Treaty due to which the Swiss Federal Law on Agriculture is applicable in Liechtenstein as well. Moreover, identical climate, relief, soil, topography, and structure of production, together with a common policy formulated by Switzerland for the customs union, have enhanced the similarities between the Liechtenstein and Swiss agriculture sectors. (...) Organic agriculture has developed strongly in recent years. About 39% of all of Liechtenstein's agricultural land is used to produce agricultural products that meet organic standards. 40% of all professional farmers in Liechtenstein are organic farmers. Organic farming has thus become an inherent part of agriculture in Liechtenstein. There are also 10 organic-certified food processors in Liechtenstein. Staple products such as milk and vegetables compose the backbone of the organic farming movement in Liechtenstein, which began 30 years ago. Liechtenstein's agricultural sector also plays an important role for the sustainable preservation of the characteristic landscape of hilly and mountainous areas, which make up two thirds of Liechtenstein's territory.
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Climate
Organic
Soil
Sustainable
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/405 |
G-2§25 |
Myanmar |
2021 |
Trade Policy Framework |
General environmental reference |
All products/economic activities |
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2.25. Myanmar considers environmental sustainability as a key, overarching goal which guides policy making across all areas, including trade and investment. This goal is explicitly enshrined in the 2016 Economic Policy.
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/405 |
G-2§26 |
Myanmar |
2021 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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Forestry, Manufacturing, Other |
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2.26. The Myanmar Sustainable Development Plan (MSDP), under its Strategy 5.1 "Ensure a clean environment together with healthy and functioning ecosystems", emphasizes, inter alia, the goals to strengthen the monitoring and enforcement of environmental regulations and take serious action against environmental crimes such as the illegal trade, poaching and trafficking of protected flora and fauna; to increase the productivity and competitiveness of industrial systems through disaster and climate resilience, and low-carbon and green characteristics; and to support skills development in preparation for Myanmar's transition to a green economy.
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Clean
Climate
Eco
Emissions
Environment
Green
Natural disaster
Wildlife
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