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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
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MUS/11 Mauritius 2022
Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem,…
Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem, MEAs implementation and compliance, Plant protection
Import licences Other
3.2. National Parks and Conservation Service …
3.2. National Parks and Conservation Service (NPCS): Mauritius together with Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands has been designated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as a biodiversity hotspot. The majority of endemic Mauritian flora and fauna are considered threatened and with some 60 species of native plants believed to be already extinct. Invasive Alien Species (IAS) which are introduced plants, animals and microorganisms represent the main threat to the biodiversity of Mauritius and its ecosystem. As a consequence, legislation and regulations have been enacted to control and monitor the entry of exotic wildlife. (...)The National Parks and Conservation Service (NPCS) is responsible for regulating both importation of exotic wildlife and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) listed (prescribed) species through provisions of the Native Terrestrial Biodiversity and National Parks Act 2015.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by restricting the import of wildlife under CITES
Measure description Coverage of the measure
3.2. National Parks and Conservation Service (NPCS): Mauritius together with Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands has been designated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as a biodiversity hotspot. The majority of endemic Mauritian flora and fauna are considered threatened and with some 60 species of native plants believed to be already extinct. Invasive Alien Species (IAS) which are introduced plants, animals and microorganisms represent the main threat to the biodiversity of Mauritius and its ecosystem. As a consequence, legislation and regulations have been enacted to control and monitor the entry of exotic wildlife. (...)The National Parks and Conservation Service (NPCS) is responsible for regulating both importation of exotic wildlife and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) listed (prescribed) species through provisions of the Native Terrestrial Biodiversity and National Parks Act 2015.
Exotic wildlife and CITES listed species
Type of measure
Import-related restrictions
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Bio
Endangered
MEAs
Wildlife
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/MUS/11 Mauritius 2022
Biodiversity and ecosystem, Environmental…
Biodiversity and ecosystem, Environmental protection from pests and diseases, Plant protection
Import licences Other
3.4. National Plant and Protection Office (NPPO):…
3.4. National Plant and Protection Office (NPPO): The National Plant Protection Office (NPPO) of the Ministry of Agro-Industry is a regulatory government plant protection body, mandated to protect the agricultural economy and biodiversity of Mauritius, from introduction of destructive exotic pests and diseases, through the Plant Protection Act (PPA), 2006. Plants Import Permits (PIPs) are issued under section 19 of the Plant Protection Act (PPA) 2006. As per Paragraph 19 (1)(a) of PPA(2006), any person who imports or causes the importation of a plant, plant product or other regulated product shall apply for a plant import permit from the NPPO. PIP's are issued for importation of plants, plant parts and plants products. Currently, each importation requires importers to be in possession of a valid PIP.
Environment related objective
To protect biodiversity and local plants species
Measure description Coverage of the measure
3.4. National Plant and Protection Office (NPPO): The National Plant Protection Office (NPPO) of the Ministry of Agro-Industry is a regulatory government plant protection body, mandated to protect the agricultural economy and biodiversity of Mauritius, from introduction of destructive exotic pests and diseases, through the Plant Protection Act (PPA), 2006. Plants Import Permits (PIPs) are issued under section 19 of the Plant Protection Act (PPA) 2006. As per Paragraph 19 (1)(a) of PPA(2006), any person who imports or causes the importation of a plant, plant product or other regulated product shall apply for a plant import permit from the NPPO. PIP's are issued for importation of plants, plant parts and plants products. Currently, each importation requires importers to be in possession of a valid PIP.
Fresh, dried, frozen fruits, vegetables and aromatic herbs, timber, wooden, rattan, bamboo articles, pulses, selected cereals, animal feeds, cotton, furniture, planting materials (seeds, cuttings, young plants), fresh cut flowers, and selected plant-based fertilizers, bio-fertilizers and second-hand agricultural machinery
Type of measure
Plant Import Permits
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Bio
Wildlife
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/NZL/9 New Zealand 2022
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
Import licences Manufacturing
1. Asbestos-containing materials: Imports of…
1. Asbestos-containing materials: Imports of asbestos-containing products under the Imports and Exports (Asbestos-containing Products) Prohibition Order 2016 require consent (in the form of a permit) from the Environmental Protection Authority. A permit is obtained through meeting the requirements of the Order.
Environment related objective
To limit the import of asbestos-containing products to reduce the risk to people of exposure to asbestos
Measure description Coverage of the measure
1. Asbestos-containing materials: Imports of asbestos-containing products under the Imports and Exports (Asbestos-containing Products) Prohibition Order 2016 require consent (in the form of a permit) from the Environmental Protection Authority. A permit is obtained through meeting the requirements of the Order.
Asbestos-containing products
Type of measure
Import permit
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Hazardous
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/NZL/9 New Zealand 2022
Animal protection, MEAs implementation and…
Animal protection, MEAs implementation and compliance, Plant protection
Export licences, Import licences Other
7. Endangered, threatened species: Under the…
7. Endangered, threatened species: Under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), documentation is required for the import, export, re-export and introduction from the sea of species listed in its Appendices. The nature of permitting varies depending on: the Appendix in which the species is listed; the age of the specimen; and the nature of the specimen (e.g. personal effects, scientific samples, etc.). All parts and derivatives of species are included. Permits are obtained from the CITES Management Authority in each country.
Environment related objective
To ensure that harvesting for trade does not impact the long-term survival of endangered species in the wild under CITES
Measure description Coverage of the measure
7. Endangered, threatened species: Under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), documentation is required for the import, export, re-export and introduction from the sea of species listed in its Appendices. The nature of permitting varies depending on: the Appendix in which the species is listed; the age of the specimen; and the nature of the specimen (e.g. personal effects, scientific samples, etc.). All parts and derivatives of species are included. Permits are obtained from the CITES Management Authority in each country.
Species listed in the CITES appendices
Type of measure
Import, export, re-export, and introduction from the sea
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Endangered
MEAs
Wildlife
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/NZL/9 New Zealand 2022
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
Import licences, Technical regulation or…
Import licences, Technical regulation or specifications
Manufacturing
10. Graphic materials intended for use by…
10. Graphic materials intended for use by children: The Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) Act 1996 was enacted to provide a comprehensive health, safety and environmental regulatory framework covering explosives, flammable, oxidising and corrosive substances, as well as those that are toxic to people and the environment. The purpose of the HSNO Act is: "to protect the environment, and the health and safety of people and communities, by preventing or managing the adverse effects of hazardous substances and new organisms". (...) Since June 2009, it has been an offence to import or manufacture graphic materials intended for use by children if they exceed the maximum permissible metal limits set in the Group Standard.
Environment related objective
To reduce the risk of poisoning of young children
Measure description Coverage of the measure
10. Graphic materials intended for use by children: The Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) Act 1996 was enacted to provide a comprehensive health, safety and environmental regulatory framework covering explosives, flammable, oxidising and corrosive substances, as well as those that are toxic to people and the environment. The purpose of the HSNO Act is: "to protect the environment, and the health and safety of people and communities, by preventing or managing the adverse effects of hazardous substances and new organisms". (...) Since June 2009, it has been an offence to import or manufacture graphic materials intended for use by children if they exceed the maximum permissible metal limits set in the Group Standard.
Crayons, finger paints and children's watercolour paints, specifically manufactured for use by children
Type of measure
Maximum permissible metal limits
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Environment
Hazardous
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/NZL/9 New Zealand 2022
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management, MEAs implementation and compliance, Waste management and recycling
Ban/Prohibition, Export licences, Import licences Other
11. Hazardous wastes: Imports of waste classified…
11. Hazardous wastes: Imports of waste classified as plastic waste, hazardous waste, or waste coming from households under the Imports and Exports (Restrictions) Prohibition Order (No. 2) 2004 require consent from the Environmental Protection Authority. Consent is obtained through meeting the requirements of the Order and where proposed imports are in conformity with New Zealand's obligations under the Basel Convention, the Waigani Convention and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Decision C(2001)107/Final on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Wastes Destined for Recovery Operations.
Environment related objective
To ensure environmentally sound and efficient management of hazardous wastes and that transboundary movements are conducted in a manner which will protect human health and the environmental against the adverse effects which may result under the Basel Convention, the Waigani Convention, and the OECD Decision C(2001)107/Final on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Wastes Destined for Recovery Operations
Measure description Coverage of the measure
11. Hazardous wastes: Imports of waste classified as plastic waste, hazardous waste, or waste coming from households under the Imports and Exports (Restrictions) Prohibition Order (No. 2) 2004 require consent from the Environmental Protection Authority. Consent is obtained through meeting the requirements of the Order and where proposed imports are in conformity with New Zealand's obligations under the Basel Convention, the Waigani Convention and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Decision C(2001)107/Final on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Wastes Destined for Recovery Operations.
Hazardous wastes
Type of measure
Conditional prohibition
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Hazardous
MEAs
Plastic
Waste
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/NZL/9 New Zealand 2022
Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem,…
Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem, MEAs implementation and compliance, Plant protection
Ban/Prohibition, Import licences Other
13. Imports to Antarctica: Under the Antarctica …
13. Imports to Antarctica: Under the Antarctica (Environmental Protection) Act 1994 and consistent with the requirements of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (the Madrid Protocol), the importation of certain items into Antarctica is restricted or prohibited.
Environment related objective
To comprehensively protect the Antarctic environment and its dependent and associated ecosystems by conditionally prohibiting imports under the Madrid Protocol
Measure description Coverage of the measure
13. Imports to Antarctica: Under the Antarctica (Environmental Protection) Act 1994 and consistent with the requirements of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (the Madrid Protocol), the importation of certain items into Antarctica is restricted or prohibited.
Any species of animal, plant, or micro-organism not native to that area; non-sterile soil
Type of measure
Conditional prohibition
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Eco
Environment
MEAs
Water
Wildlife
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/NZL/9 New Zealand 2022
Animal protection, MEAs implementation and…
Animal protection, MEAs implementation and compliance, Natural resources conservation
Export licences, Import licences Fisheries, Other
14. Marine animals: The import and export of…
14. Marine animals: The import and export of marine mammals (including marine mammal products) is governed by both the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and the Marine Mammals Protection Act 1978 (sections 4(2), (5), and (6)). A permit is required to hold any marine mammal (or marine mammal product) except in the circumstances set out in section 4(5) Marine Mammals Protection Act (MMPA), and any institution or individual wishing to export or import such material must apply for a permit from the Department of Conservation to do so. The Marine Mammals Protection Act specifies particular aspects that must be considered when assessing an application for such a permit, which include:
- The need to conserve, protect, or manage any marine mammal;
- Any international agreement to which New Zealand is a party;
- Any submissions received.
Environment related objective
To protect, conserve and manage marine mammals in New Zealand and in New Zealand fisheries waters
Measure description Coverage of the measure
14. Marine animals: The import and export of marine mammals (including marine mammal products) is governed by both the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and the Marine Mammals Protection Act 1978 (sections 4(2), (5), and (6)). A permit is required to hold any marine mammal (or marine mammal product) except in the circumstances set out in section 4(5) Marine Mammals Protection Act (MMPA), and any institution or individual wishing to export or import such material must apply for a permit from the Department of Conservation to do so. The Marine Mammals Protection Act specifies particular aspects that must be considered when assessing an application for such a permit, which include:
- The need to conserve, protect, or manage any marine mammal;
- Any international agreement to which New Zealand is a party;
- Any submissions received.
Marine mammals and marine mammal products
Type of measure
Import and export permits
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Conservation
Endangered
MEAs
Wildlife
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/NZL/9 New Zealand 2022
Climate change mitigation and adaptation, MEAs…
Climate change mitigation and adaptation, MEAs implementation and compliance, Ozone layer protection
Import licences Chemicals
16. Ozone depleting substances: Imports of ozone…
16. Ozone depleting substances: Imports of ozone depleting substances and specified synthetic greenhouse gases controlled under the Ozone Layer Protection Act and Regulations 1996 require consent from the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). How consent is obtained depends on the substance and/or intended use.
Environment related objective
To help protect human health and the environment from adverse effects resulting or likely to result from human activities which modify or are likely to modify the ozone layer by phasing out ozone depleting substances as soon as possible except for essential uses and giving effect to New Zealand's obligations under the Vienna Convention and the Montreal Protocol
Measure description Coverage of the measure
16. Ozone depleting substances: Imports of ozone depleting substances and specified synthetic greenhouse gases controlled under the Ozone Layer Protection Act and Regulations 1996 require consent from the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). How consent is obtained depends on the substance and/or intended use.
Ozone depleting substances and specified synthetic greenhouse gases
Type of measure
Import license
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Emissions
Environment
MEAs
Ozone
Subsidies and Countervailing Measures G/SCM/N/372/ALB/ADD.1 Albania 2022 Alternative and renewable energy Tax concessions Agriculture, Manufacturing
The scheme "On defining the conditions and…
The scheme "On defining the conditions and procedures for the reimbursement of fuel excise, consumed in heating greenhouses for industrial and agro-industrial productions manufacturing, used for technological needs of production"
Environment related objective
To support companies which use solar energy during the manufacturing
Measure description Coverage of the measure
The scheme "On defining the conditions and procedures for the reimbursement of fuel excise, consumed in heating greenhouses for industrial and agro-industrial productions manufacturing, used for technological needs of production"
All juridical persons, local and foreign, which use fuel (mazut and solar) during the manufacturing process
Type of measure
Subsidy
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount
196,468,000 ALL (for July-December 2021)
Implementation period
The reimbursement scheme has been proportional:
• Up to 31 December 2014, the reimbursement of excise was 100% of the excise paid for the fuel;
• From 1 January 2015, the reimbursement was done for 80% of the paid excise;
• From 1 January 2016 up to now, the reimbursement was done for 50% of the paid excise.
Keywords
Energy
Renewable

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