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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
Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures G/SPS/N/EU/355 European Union 2019
Environmental protection from pests and diseases,…
Environmental protection from pests and diseases, Sustainable fisheries management
Technical regulation or specifications Agriculture, Fisheries
The Official Controls Regulation (EU) 2017/625…
The Official Controls Regulation (EU) 2017/625 empowers the Commission to establish, by means of delegated acts, the cases and conditions under which certain categories of animals and goods may be exempted from checks at border control posts. The categories of animals and goods exempted from checks at border control posts include certain categories of fishery products and certain categories of animals and goods entering the Union through certain Greek islands and through certain French territories.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by protecting fisheries sources and certain categories of animals and goods.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
The Official Controls Regulation (EU) 2017/625 empowers the Commission to establish, by means of delegated acts, the cases and conditions under which certain categories of animals and goods may be exempted from checks at border control posts. The categories of animals and goods exempted from checks at border control posts include certain categories of fishery products and certain categories of animals and goods entering the Union through certain Greek islands and through certain French territories.
Food of animal origin and composite products, live animals
Type of measure
Import requirement; Technical requirements or specifications
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force twenty days after publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Keywords
Environment
Fish
Regional Trade Agreements WT/REG396/N/1; S/C/N/921 Japan, European Union 2019 General environmental protection Environmental provisions in trade agreements All products/economic activities
The EU–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)…
The EU–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) establishes a free trade area for trade in goods, within the meaning of Article XXIV of the GATT 1994, and for trade in services, within the meaning of Article V of the GATS. The Agreement also contains provisions such as on Government Procurement, Investment Liberalisation, Intellectual Property, Competition Policy, Subsidies, State-Owned Enterprises, Regulatory Cooperation, Trade and Sustainable Development, Cooperation in the field of Agriculture, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, and a Dispute Settlement Mechanism.
Environment related objective
To include provisions on trade and sustainable development.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
The EU–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) establishes a free trade area for trade in goods, within the meaning of Article XXIV of the GATT 1994, and for trade in services, within the meaning of Article V of the GATS. The Agreement also contains provisions such as on Government Procurement, Investment Liberalisation, Intellectual Property, Competition Policy, Subsidies, State-Owned Enterprises, Regulatory Cooperation, Trade and Sustainable Development, Cooperation in the field of Agriculture, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, and a Dispute Settlement Mechanism.
Government
Type of measure
Environmental provisions in trade agreements
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
1 February 2019
Keywords
Environment
Sustainable
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/EU/8 European Union 2019
Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Ozone…
Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Ozone layer protection, MEAs implementation and compliance
Import licences Chemicals, Manufacturing
5. The import of ozone-depleting substances (ODS)…
5. The import of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) is subject to licensing. In the context of the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Montreal Protocol on the substances that deplete the ozone layer, the European Commission issues ODS licences based on applications submitted via the ODS Licensing System. Imports (as well as exports) of controlled substances, referred to hereby as ozone depleting substances (ODS) and products and equipment containing or relying on ODS are prohibited. However, there are exemptions to this prohibition.
Environment related objective
Protection of environment against ozone depleting substances; MEA implementation (Vienna Convention and Montreal Protocol).
Measure description Coverage of the measure
5. The import of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) is subject to licensing. In the context of the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Montreal Protocol on the substances that deplete the ozone layer, the European Commission issues ODS licences based on applications submitted via the ODS Licensing System. Imports (as well as exports) of controlled substances, referred to hereby as ozone depleting substances (ODS) and products and equipment containing or relying on ODS are prohibited. However, there are exemptions to this prohibition.
Ozone depleting substances
Type of measure
Import licence
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Date of entry into force on 16 September 2009
Keywords
Environment
Ozone
Climate
MEAs
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/EU/8 European Union 2019
Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Ozone…
Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Ozone layer protection, MEAs implementation and compliance
Ban/Prohibition, Import licences, Export licences Chemicals, Manufacturing
6. The import of ozone-depleting substances (ODS)…
6. The import of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) is subject to licensing. In the context of the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Montreal Protocol on the substances that deplete the ozone layer, the European Commission issues ODS licences based on applications submitted via the ODS Licensing System. Imports (as well as exports) of controlled substances, referred to hereby as ozone depleting substances (ODS) and products and equipment containing or relying on ODS are prohibited. However, there are exemptions to this prohibition.
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Companies must have a prior valid license registration to import and export fluorinated gases (f-gases) into and from the European Union. Further, for import of bulk hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) it is a requirement that the quantity of HFCs placed on the market are covered by quota on an annual basis. In addition, importers placing on the market (e.g. import released for free circulation) refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump equipment charged with HFCs must also be registered and the quantities of HFCs must be accounted for within the quota system at the time of import. This must be documented and a declaration of conformity must be drawn up in this respect. Also, the placing on the market of certain products and equipment containing f-gases with a certain global warming potential are prohibited and the placing on the market of non-refillable containers of fluorinated gases is forbidden. Equipment, products and containers with fluorinated gases must be labelled appropriately.
Environment related objective
Protection of environment against ozone depleting substances; MEA implementation (Vienna Convention, Montreal Protocol).
Measure description Coverage of the measure
6. The import of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) is subject to licensing. In the context of the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Montreal Protocol on the substances that deplete the ozone layer, the European Commission issues ODS licences based on applications submitted via the ODS Licensing System. Imports (as well as exports) of controlled substances, referred to hereby as ozone depleting substances (ODS) and products and equipment containing or relying on ODS are prohibited. However, there are exemptions to this prohibition.
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Companies must have a prior valid license registration to import and export fluorinated gases (f-gases) into and from the European Union. Further, for import of bulk hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) it is a requirement that the quantity of HFCs placed on the market are covered by quota on an annual basis. In addition, importers placing on the market (e.g. import released for free circulation) refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump equipment charged with HFCs must also be registered and the quantities of HFCs must be accounted for within the quota system at the time of import. This must be documented and a declaration of conformity must be drawn up in this respect. Also, the placing on the market of certain products and equipment containing f-gases with a certain global warming potential are prohibited and the placing on the market of non-refillable containers of fluorinated gases is forbidden. Equipment, products and containers with fluorinated gases must be labelled appropriately.
Ozone depleting substances
Type of measure
Ban; Import license; Export license
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Date of entry into force 16 April 2014
Keywords
Environment
Ozone
Climate
MEAs
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/EU/8 European Union 2019
Waste management and recycling, MEAs…
Waste management and recycling, MEAs implementation and compliance
Import licences, Export licences Other
8. The import of waste into the EU is for some…
8. The import of waste into the EU is for some waste controlled under a permit system administered by the national competent authorities. Its requirements are tied in with those of the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal.
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In accordance with the EU's obligations under the Basel convention and in the organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the regulation applies to hazardous wastes and other wastes as listed in the schedules of the Basel Convention.
Environment related objective
Protection of environment by control of waste shipments; MEA implementation (Basel Convention).
Measure description Coverage of the measure
8. The import of waste into the EU is for some waste controlled under a permit system administered by the national competent authorities. Its requirements are tied in with those of the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal.
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In accordance with the EU's obligations under the Basel convention and in the organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the regulation applies to hazardous wastes and other wastes as listed in the schedules of the Basel Convention.
Waste shipment
Type of measure
Import license; Export license
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Date of entry into force on 14 June 2006
Keywords
Environment
Hazardous
Waste
MEAs
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/EU/8 European Union 2019
Afforestation/reforestation, Sustainable forestry…
Afforestation/reforestation, Sustainable forestry management
Import licences Forestry
9. Under the FLEGT licensing scheme the EU has…
9. Under the FLEGT licensing scheme the EU has concluded FLEGT Voluntary Partnership Agreements (VPAs) with a number of countries. Timber products (defined in the Agreements by HS codes) exported from FLEGT partner countries to the EU are covered by a FLEGT licence issued by the licensing authority of that country. The FLEGT licence demonstrates that the timber products have complied with relevant legislation as set out in the corresponding bilateral FLEGT VPAs. Once operational the implementation of the licensing scheme requires that imports of relevant timber products into the EU be made subject to a system of checks and controls so that only FLEGT licenced timber will be imported to the EU.
Environment related objective
Protection of environment by protecting natural resources; promoting aforestation and sustainable forestry management.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
9. Under the FLEGT licensing scheme the EU has concluded FLEGT Voluntary Partnership Agreements (VPAs) with a number of countries. Timber products (defined in the Agreements by HS codes) exported from FLEGT partner countries to the EU are covered by a FLEGT licence issued by the licensing authority of that country. The FLEGT licence demonstrates that the timber products have complied with relevant legislation as set out in the corresponding bilateral FLEGT VPAs. Once operational the implementation of the licensing scheme requires that imports of relevant timber products into the EU be made subject to a system of checks and controls so that only FLEGT licenced timber will be imported to the EU.
Timber and timber products
Type of measure
Import licence
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Date of entry into force on 17 October 2008
Keywords
Environment
Forest
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/EU/8 European Union 2019
MEAs implementation and compliance, Plant…
MEAs implementation and compliance, Plant protection, Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem
Ban/Prohibition, Import licences, Export licences Other
10. The EU Wildlife Trade Regulations are based…
10. The EU Wildlife Trade Regulations are based on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and comprise a double-checking system involving export and import controls both at the country of origin and at EU level. The EU Wildlife Trade Regulations and CITES cover trade in, by default, all specimens, whether alive or dead, including parts and derivatives, from animal and plant species listed in the Annexes (EU Regulation)/Appendices (CITES) . The term “trade” (in CITES “trade” refers to all cross-border movements of CITES specimens) encompasses not only trade in a commercial sense but also, for example, imports and (re‐)exports for personal use. The species covered by Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 – the "Basic Regulation" which together with several Implementing Regulations constitute the "Wildlife Trade Regulations"
Environment related objective
Protection of environment by pursuing obligations under CITES; MEA implementation.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
10. The EU Wildlife Trade Regulations are based on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and comprise a double-checking system involving export and import controls both at the country of origin and at EU level. The EU Wildlife Trade Regulations and CITES cover trade in, by default, all specimens, whether alive or dead, including parts and derivatives, from animal and plant species listed in the Annexes (EU Regulation)/Appendices (CITES) . The term “trade” (in CITES “trade” refers to all cross-border movements of CITES specimens) encompasses not only trade in a commercial sense but also, for example, imports and (re‐)exports for personal use. The species covered by Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 – the "Basic Regulation" which together with several Implementing Regulations constitute the "Wildlife Trade Regulations"
Certain endangered species of plants and animals listed in Appendices I, II and III of the CITES
Type of measure
Ban, import and export controls
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Date of entry into force on 19 October 2018
Keywords
Environment
Endangered
MEAs
Wildlife
General Agreement on Trade in Services S/C/N/959 European Union, Armenia 2019 General environmental protection Environmental provisions in trade agreements Services
The EU–Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced…
The EU–Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) contains a political, sectoral cooperation and a trade part, complemented by institutional provisions. In its trade part, the Agreement provides for the liberalization of trade in services within the meaning of Article V of the GATS. The Trade title of the Agreement also contains provisions such as on trade in goods, technical barriers to trade, competition (including subsidies), State Owned Enterprises, public procurement, Intellectual Property Rights (including geographical indications), Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures, customs cooperation, sustainable development, and a Dispute Settlement Mechanism. The Agreement does not include tariff liberalization, nor mandatory technical regulatory alignment in the area of goods.
Environment related objective
To include provisions on trade and sustainable development.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
The EU–Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) contains a political, sectoral cooperation and a trade part, complemented by institutional provisions. In its trade part, the Agreement provides for the liberalization of trade in services within the meaning of Article V of the GATS. The Trade title of the Agreement also contains provisions such as on trade in goods, technical barriers to trade, competition (including subsidies), State Owned Enterprises, public procurement, Intellectual Property Rights (including geographical indications), Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures, customs cooperation, sustainable development, and a Dispute Settlement Mechanism. The Agreement does not include tariff liberalization, nor mandatory technical regulatory alignment in the area of goods.
Services
Type of measure
Environmental provisions in trade agreements
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Date of entry into force on 1 June 2018
Keywords
Environment
Sustainable
General Agreement on Trade in Services S/C/N/984 European Union 2019
Alternative and renewable energy, Energy…
Alternative and renewable energy, Energy conservation and efficiency
Other environmental requirements, Other support…
Other environmental requirements, Other support measures
Services, Energy
This directive updates the existing one and…
This directive updates the existing one and introduces a binding EU-wide target for energy from renewable sources in EU final energy consumption. In particular, this directive:
• clarifies and creates some concepts (e.g. renewable s self-consumers, renewable energy communities);
• frames the design of support schemes by Member States;
• establishes how joint projects between Member States and third countries shall be accounted under this directive;
• streamlines administrative procedures;
• revises the rules on guaranties of origin;
• contains rules on access to and operation of the grids;
• contains new rules on district heating and cooling;
• promotes the use of renewable energy in transport; and
• provides that Member States shall establish enabling frameworks for power purchase agreements.
Environment related objective
To promote use of renewable energy sources.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
This directive updates the existing one and introduces a binding EU-wide target for energy from renewable sources in EU final energy consumption. In particular, this directive:
• clarifies and creates some concepts (e.g. renewable s self-consumers, renewable energy communities);
• frames the design of support schemes by Member States;
• establishes how joint projects between Member States and third countries shall be accounted under this directive;
• streamlines administrative procedures;
• revises the rules on guaranties of origin;
• contains rules on access to and operation of the grids;
• contains new rules on district heating and cooling;
• promotes the use of renewable energy in transport; and
• provides that Member States shall establish enabling frameworks for power purchase agreements.
Energy from renewable sources
Type of measure
Binding energy targets
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Date of entry into force on 24 December 2018
Keywords
Environment
Energy
Renewable
Agriculture G/AG/N/EU/46/CORR.2 European Union 2019 Biodiversity and ecosystem Non-monetary support Agriculture
General services: Research:Research and…
General services: Research:Research and information on plant products, animal production methods, and integrated measures on the conservation, characterisation, collection and utilisation of plant and animal genetic resources in agriculture
Environment related objective
To support the conservation, characterisation, collection and utilisation of plant and animal genetic resources in agriculture
Measure description Coverage of the measure
General services: Research:Research and information on plant products, animal production methods, and integrated measures on the conservation, characterisation, collection and utilisation of plant and animal genetic resources in agriculture
Plant and animal genetic resources in agriculture
Type of measure
Research and information on plant products, animal production methods, and integrated measures
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Marketing year 2015/2016
Keywords
Conservation
Genetic

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