Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures |
G/SPS/N/VNM/87 |
Viet Nam |
2017 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
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Fisheries |
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Environment related objective
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To protect the environment by developing a draft on fishery exploitation, aquaculture, conservation of fishery resources, surveillance of fishery resources and import and export of fishery products
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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The draft of Fisheries Law stipulates on fisheries activities, including: fishery vessel; aquaculture; fishery exploitation; conservation of fishery resources; processing, importing and exporting of fishery products; surveillance of fishery resources.
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Fisheries, aquaculture products
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Type of measure
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Regulation affecting fishery vessels, aquaculture, fishery exploitation, conservation of fishery resources, processing, importing and exporting of fishery products, surveillance of fishery resources
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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Entry into force: October 2018
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/1/LBR/1 |
Liberia |
2017 |
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Countervailing measure / investigation |
Manufacturing |
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Environment related objective
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To promote adaptation of existing facilities to new environmental requirements imposed by law and/or regulations which result in greater constraints and financial burden on firms
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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REGULATION C/REG.05/06/13 RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION OF
COUNTERVAILING DUTIES
() Article 5: Non countervailable subsidies
() 6. Subsidies to promote adaptation of existing facilities to new environmental requirements imposed by law and/or regulations which result in greater constraints and financial burden on firms, shall not be subject to countervailing measures, provided that the subsidy:
a. is a one-time non-recurring measure; and
b. is limited to 20 % of the cost of adaptation; and
c. does not cover the cost of replacing and operating the subsidised investment, which must be fully borne by firms; and
d. is directly linked to and proportionate to a firm's planned reduction of nuisances and pollution, and does not cover any manufacturing cost savings which may be achieved; and
e. is available to all firms which can adopt the new equipment and/or production processes.
For the purpose of the first subparagraph the term "existing facilities" means facilities having been in operation for at least two years at the time when new environmental requirements are imposed.
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Not specified
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Type of measure
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Non countervailable subsidies
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/1/LBR/1 |
Liberia |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
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Agriculture, Services |
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Environment related objective
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To support agricultural activities by the following services:
(1) research, including general research, research in connection with environmental programmes, and research programmes relating to particular products;
(2) infrastructural services, including: electricity reticulation, roads and other means of transport, market and port facilities, water supply facilities, dams and drainage schemes, and infrastructural works associated with environmental programmes.
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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REGULATION C/REG.05/06/13 RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION OF
COUNTERVAILING DUTIES
Annex IV: Domestic Support: The Basis of Exemption from the Reduction Commitments
Government service programmes
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Agriculture and the rural community
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Type of measure
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Domestic support
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/1/LBR/1 |
Liberia |
2017 |
Other environmental risks mitigation |
Grants and direct payments, Loans and financing |
All products/economic activities |
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Environment related objective
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To relieve producers from natural disasters
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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REGULATION C/REG.05/06/13 RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION OF
COUNTERVAILING DUTIES
Annex IV: Domestic Support: The Basis of Exemption from the Reduction Commitments
Payments (made either directly or by way of a government financial participation in crop insurance schemes) for relief from natural disasters
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Producers who suffer from natural disasters
Eligibility for such payments shall arise only following a formal recognition by government authorities that a natural or like disaster (including disease outbreaks, pest infestations, nuclear accidents
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Type of measure
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State payments
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/1/LBR/1 |
Liberia |
2017 |
General environmental protection |
Grants and direct payments |
Not specified |
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Environment related objective
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To support clearly-defined government environmental or conservation programmes
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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REGULATION C/REG.05/06/13 RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION OF
COUNTERVAILING DUTIES
Annex IV: Domestic Support: The Basis of Exemption from the Reduction Commitments
Payments under environmental programmes
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Environmental programmes
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Type of measure
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State payments
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
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Environment related objective
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To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
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Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
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Type of measure
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Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within t; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2005
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
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Environment related objective
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To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
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Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
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Type of measure
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Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2006
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
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Environment related objective
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To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
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Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
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Type of measure
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Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2007
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
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Environment related objective
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To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
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Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
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Type of measure
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Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2008
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/155/ISL ; G/SCM/N/186/ISL ; G/SCM/N/220/ISL ; G/SCM/N/253/ISL ; G/SCM/N/284/ISL |
Iceland |
2017 |
Sustainable agriculture management |
Grants and direct payments |
Agriculture |
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Environment related objective
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To integrate environmental issues in agricultural policy
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Agricultural Agreements; Payments to dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms
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Dairy farms, sheep farms and horticulture farms (greenhouse)
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Type of measure
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Direct payments based on payment entitlements, which are directly or indirectly coupled with production factors
1. Dairy farmers:
Milk producers receive direct payments from the Government on milk delivered to dairies. The annual quantity must be within; wool:
Sheep farmers receive support from the Government based on quantity and quality of wool produced.
4. Horticulture farmers:
Horticulture farmers producing cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes in greenhouses, mainly under artificial lighting receive dire
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ICS - HS Code
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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2009
Duration of the subsidy: The time of application of the agricultural agreements between the Government and the Farmer's Association was until the end of 2016 when the agreements were renegotiated. The agreements were not revisited, in essence, during the years 2006 to 2014.
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Keywords
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