Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/434 |
G-1§4 |
United States of America |
2022 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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All products/economic activities |
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1.4. (...). We are focused on working with fellow WTO Members to chart new trade rules that do more to advance decarbonization and other critical environmental standards, support U.S. farmers, promote sustainable and resilient supply chains, and combat the COVID‑19 pandemic.
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Climate
Environment
Sustainable
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/434 |
G-1§5 |
United States of America |
2022 |
Measures |
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Manufacturing |
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1.5. (...). Many of our fellow WTO Members share our goal of a fairer, more sustainable international economic regime, and we are steadily forging the partnerships necessary to update and enforce the rules governing the global economy and trade. One example is the deal we reached with the European Union (EU) to combat global oversupply in the steel and aluminum industry and negotiate a first-of-its-kind trade arrangement predicating market access on the greenhouse gas emissions of imported steel and aluminum. (...)
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Climate
Emissions
Sustainable
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/395 |
G-1§4 |
European Union |
2020 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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1.4. EU trade policy stays firmly grounded in universal fundamental rights and values – like promoting ambitious climate change mitigation, protecting the environment and guaranteeing food safety and security as well as the protection and promotion of labour rights. It does so by also actively promoting the mutual supportiveness between EU trade policy and the multilateral governance on such issues in the United Nations and the International Labour Organisation context. (...) EU trade policy therefore is consistent with its wider foreign policy objectives – that are to pursue a policy that benefits society as a whole – and promotes European and universal standards and values alongside core economic interests, putting a greater emphasis on sustainable development, human rights, consumer protection, and responsible and fair trade.
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Climate
Environment
Sustainable
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/402 |
G-1§4 |
Macao, China |
2020 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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1.4. On the other hand, the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Government also strives to reform public administration, optimize the economic and social environment by (...) introducing new laws concerning (...) environmental protection (...).
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/419 |
G-1§4 |
Bahrain, Kingdom of |
2021 |
Trade Policy Framework |
General environmental reference |
Not specified |
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1.4. (...) The Kingdom of Bahrain is currently amid the process of implementing the government plan for the years (2019-22) focuses on the achievements of the Kingdom and its people in the light of the fiscal balance programme that aims at creating balance between public expenditure and revenues to achieve (...) sustainable development. The government plan (2019-22) is based on the following strategic priorities: (...) c) Supporting an Enabling Environment for Sustainable Development.
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/419 |
G-1§5 |
Bahrain, Kingdom of |
2021 |
Trade Policy Framework |
General environmental reference |
Not specified |
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1.5. Bahrain is looking forward to achieving the following general objectives through its Government Action Plan (2019-22): (...) e)Optimize the use of resources and ensure their sustainability for the next generations. (...).
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/403 |
G-1§5 |
India |
2021 |
Trade Policy Framework |
Investment measures |
Energy |
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1.5. (...) India has launched the National Infrastructure Pipeline on 31st December 2019 of ₹ 103 trillion (approx. USD 1.5 trillion). This initiative focuses on housing, access to clean and affordable energy, healthcare, world class educational institutions, railways, logistics and warehousing. (...)
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/426 |
G-1§5 |
New Zealand |
2022 |
Trade Policy Framework |
Environmental provisions in trade agreements |
All products/economic activities |
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1.5. (...). New Zealand's FTAs use WTO rules as foundations and build on these to address investment rules, digital trade, inclusive trade, the participation of women and Māori in trade, climate change, and sustainability. (...).
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/428 |
G-1§5 |
Moldova, Republic of |
2022 |
Trade Policy Framework |
General environmental reference |
All products/economic activities |
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1.5. Since the last Trade Policy Review in 2015, the Moldovan economy has continued to perform well, despite difficult circumstances related to bank crisis, energy security crisis, climate challenges related to droughts, COVID pandemic and war.
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Climate
Energy
Natural disaster
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/398 |
G-1§5 |
Zimbabwe |
2020 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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1.5. (...), attracting and retaining investment has been placed at the core of the national developmental agenda, given its pivotal role to sustaining economic development and alleviating poverty. This will ensure successful attainment of Zimbabwe’s vision and the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
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