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Agreement Document symbol Notifying Member Year Harmonized types of environment-related objectives Harmonized types of measures Harmonized types of sectors subject to the measure Measure description See more information
State Trading G/STR/N/12/USA/REV.1 United States of America 2017
Sustainable and environmentally friendly…
Sustainable and environmentally friendly production
Other measures Chemicals
II. Isotope Production and Distribution (IP&D…
II. Isotope Production and Distribution (IP&D) Program within the Department of Energy

(…) The program's mission is to maintain the infrastructure required to support the national need for a reliable supply of isotope products, services, and related technology used in medicine, industry, and research. This assures that critical isotope production infrastructure is operated in a safe, secure, environmentally compliant and cost-effective manner, thus ensuring that the facilities are available to users who need DOE-produced isotopes.
Environment related objective
To assure that critical isotope production infrastructure is operated in an environmentally compliant manner
Measure description Coverage of the measure
II. Isotope Production and Distribution (IP&D) Program within the Department of Energy

(…) The program's mission is to maintain the infrastructure required to support the national need for a reliable supply of isotope products, services, and related technology used in medicine, industry, and research. This assures that critical isotope production infrastructure is operated in a safe, secure, environmentally compliant and cost-effective manner, thus ensuring that the facilities are available to users who need DOE-produced isotopes.
Isotopes under Harmonized Tariff System headings 2844 and 2845
Type of measure
Exclusive or special rights or privileges to produce and distribute isotopes
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Energy
Environment
State Trading G/STR/N/12/USA/REV.1 United States of America 2017
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal…
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal protection, Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Energy conservation and efficiency, Water management and conservation
Other measures Energy
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power…
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

The self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting electric public utility, non-generating, electric loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; encourage conservation, develop renewable energy resources; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non-federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Environment related objective
To manage water for environmental enhancement; To encourage energy conservation, develop renewable energy resources and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries
Measure description Coverage of the measure
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

The self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting electric public utility, non-generating, electric loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; encourage conservation, develop renewable energy resources; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non-federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Electrical energy
Type of measure
State owned enterprises
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Energy
Conservation
Renewable
Fish
Wildlife
Environment
Natural resources
Water
State Trading G/STR/N/13/USA/REV.1 United States of America 2017
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal…
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal protection, Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Energy conservation and efficiency, Water management and conservation
Other measures Energy
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power…
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

(...) In addition to the more general purposes above, the self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting publicly-owned utilities' loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; own, operate, and maintain a high-voltage transmission system; encourage conservation; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale and at cost the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non-federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Environment related objective
To manage water for environmental enhancement; To encourage energy conservation, promote renewable energy and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries
Measure description Coverage of the measure
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

(...) In addition to the more general purposes above, the self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting publicly-owned utilities' loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; own, operate, and maintain a high-voltage transmission system; encourage conservation; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale and at cost the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non-federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Electrical energy
Type of measure
State owned enterprises
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Energy
Conservation
Renewable
Fish
Wildlife
Environment
Natural resources
Water
State Trading G/STR/N/14/USA/REV.1 United States of America 2017
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal…
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal protection, Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Energy conservation and efficiency, Water management and conservation
Other measures Energy
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power…
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

(...) In addition to the more general purposes above, the self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting publicly-owned utilities' loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; own, operate, and maintain a high-voltage transmission system; encourage conservation; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale and at cost the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non-federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Environment related objective
To manage water for environmental enhancement; To encourage energy conservation, promote renewable energy and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries
Measure description Coverage of the measure
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

(...) In addition to the more general purposes above, the self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting publicly-owned utilities' loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; own, operate, and maintain a high-voltage transmission system; encourage conservation; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale and at cost the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non-federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Electrical energy
Type of measure
State owned enterprises
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Energy
Conservation
Renewable
Fish
Wildlife
Environment
Natural resources
Water
State Trading G/STR/N/15/USA/REV.1 United States of America 2017
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal…
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal protection, Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Energy conservation and efficiency, Water management and conservation
Other measures Energy
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power…
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

(...) In addition to the more general purposes above, the self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting publicly-owned utilities' loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; own, operate, and maintain a high-voltage transmission system; encourage conservation; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale and at cost the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non-federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Environment related objective
To manage water for environmental enhancement; To encourage energy conservation, promote renewable energy and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries
Measure description Coverage of the measure
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

(...) In addition to the more general purposes above, the self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting publicly-owned utilities' loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; own, operate, and maintain a high-voltage transmission system; encourage conservation; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale and at cost the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non-federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Electrical energy
Type of measure
State owned enterprises
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Energy
Conservation
Renewable
Fish
Wildlife
Environment
Natural resources
Water
State Trading G/STR/N/16/USA/REV.2 United States of America 2017
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal…
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal protection, Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Energy conservation and efficiency, Water management and conservation
Other measures Energy
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power…
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

(...) In addition to the more general purposes above, the self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting publicly-owned utilities' loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; own, operate, and maintain a high-voltage transmission system; encourage conservation; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale and at cost the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non-federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Environment related objective
To manage water for environmental enhancement; To encourage energy conservation, promote renewable energy and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries
Measure description Coverage of the measure
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

(...) In addition to the more general purposes above, the self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting publicly-owned utilities' loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; own, operate, and maintain a high-voltage transmission system; encourage conservation; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale and at cost the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non-federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Electrical energy
Type of measure
State owned enterprises
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Energy
Conservation
Renewable
Fish
Wildlife
Environment
Natural resources
Water
State Trading G/STR/N/16/EU/ADD.1 European Union 2017 General environmental protection Internal taxes Manufacturing
State trading enterprise: Alko Oy (Alko Inc.) (…)…
State trading enterprise: Alko Oy (Alko Inc.)
(…)
F. How the resale prices of imported products are determined
The retail prices of all domestic and imported products are determined in equal terms by adding the following mark-ups to the "back-door price" determined by the supplier:
(...) • environmental tax on retail containers, (...)
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by imposing environmental taxes
Measure description Coverage of the measure
State trading enterprise: Alko Oy (Alko Inc.)
(…)
F. How the resale prices of imported products are determined
The retail prices of all domestic and imported products are determined in equal terms by adding the following mark-ups to the "back-door price" determined by the supplier:
(...) • environmental tax on retail containers, (...)
Alcoholic beverages (spirituous drinks, wines and strong beer over 4.7%) retail containers
Type of measure
Environmental tax levied on retail containers added up to the retail prices of products
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Environment
State Trading G/STR/N/16/USA/REV.1 United States of America 2017
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal…
Alternative and renewable energy, Animal protection, Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Energy conservation and efficiency, Water management and conservation
Other measures Energy
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power…
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

(...) In addition to the more general purposes above, the self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting publicly-owned utilities' loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; own, operate, and maintain a high-voltage transmission system; encourage conservation; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale and at cost the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Environment related objective
To manage water for environmental enhancement; To encourage energy conservation, promote renewable energy and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries
Measure description Coverage of the measure
III. Power administrations: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern), Southwestern Power Administration (Southwestern), and Western Area Power Administration (Western) within the Department of Energy

(…) The Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs) sell electric power generated by hydroelectric projects (and others as noted) owned and operated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) or the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), who also provide or manage water for such multiple purposes as irrigation, flood control, navigation, recreation, municipal water supply, and environmental enhancement.

(...) In addition to the more general purposes above, the self-financed Bonneville is obligated to meet requesting publicly-owned utilities' loads in its Pacific Northwest marketing area; own, operate, and maintain a high-voltage transmission system; encourage conservation; and to protect, mitigate and enhance the fish and wildlife of the Columbia River and its tributaries. Bonneville sells at wholesale and at cost the electric power produced at 31 operating federal hydroelectric projects owned and operated by the Corps and Reclamation, and the electric power produced by the non federally owned and operated nuclear and hydro plants previously mentioned. Bonneville acquires and sells non-Federal electric power and conservation resources sufficient to meet the net, non-generating, requirements of Bonneville public customers.
Electrical energy
Type of measure
State owned enterprises
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Energy
Conservation
Renewable
Fish
Wildlife
Environment
Natural resources
Water
Regional Trade Agreements S/C/N/891 ; WT/REG386/N/1 Georgia, Iceland, Norway 2017 General environmental protection Environmental provisions in trade agreements All products/economic activities
The Agreement covers trade in goods, i.e. trade…
The Agreement covers trade in goods, i.e. trade in industrial products, including fish and other marine products, and agricultural products. Also included are provisions on intellectual property rights, services, establishment, government procurement, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, rules of origin, trade facilitation, competition, trade and sustainable development, and institutional provisions and provisions on dispute settlement. The Agreement establishes a Joint Committee, which will supervise the application thereof.
Environment related objective
To include provisions on trade and sustainable development
Measure description Coverage of the measure
The Agreement covers trade in goods, i.e. trade in industrial products, including fish and other marine products, and agricultural products. Also included are provisions on intellectual property rights, services, establishment, government procurement, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, rules of origin, trade facilitation, competition, trade and sustainable development, and institutional provisions and provisions on dispute settlement. The Agreement establishes a Joint Committee, which will supervise the application thereof.
Trade in goods, i.e. fish, marine products, agriculture products; Various areas covered include intellectual property rights, services
Type of measure
Environmental provisions in trade agreement
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force: 1 September 2017 for Georgia, Iceland and Norway
Keywords
Sustainable
Regional Trade Agreements WT/REG388/N/1/REV.1 Canada, Ukraine 2017 General environmental protection Environmental provisions in trade agreements All products/economic activities
The Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement…
The Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement establishes a free-trade area between Canada and the Ukraine within the meaning of Article XXIV of the GATT 1994.

The Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement is a comprehensive agreement, which beyond trade in goods, also covers government procurement, intellectual property, labour and environment.
Environment related objective
To include provisions on environmental issues
Measure description Coverage of the measure
The Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement establishes a free-trade area between Canada and the Ukraine within the meaning of Article XXIV of the GATT 1994.

The Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement is a comprehensive agreement, which beyond trade in goods, also covers government procurement, intellectual property, labour and environment.
Trade in goods; Various areas covered include government procurement, intellectual property, labour and environment
Type of measure
Environmental provisions in trade agreement
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force: 11 July 2016
Keywords
Environment

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