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TPR Type Document symbol Document reference Notifying Member Year Type of information Harmonized types of measures Harmonized types of sectors subject to the measure See more information
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/384/Rev.1 S-III§79 East African Community (EAC): Kenya 2019 Measures Technical regulation or specifications Agriculture
Relevant information
Food and feed containing at least 1% (by weight) of genetically modified organisms are subject to labelling and traceability requirements. Operators are required to ensure that the words "genetically modified 'name of ingredient or food' " appear on the label. They are also required to inform any subsequent operator in the production or distribution chain that the product contains or consists of genetically modified organisms.
Keywords
Genetic
Labelling
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/384/Rev.1 S-Table-III.8 East African Community (EAC): Kenya 2019 Measures Technical regulation or specifications Agriculture
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Main elements of Kenya's SPS legal framework
(...) (...) (...)
Area Main agency Main legislation
Genetically modified organisms National Biosafety Authority Biosafety Act, 2008
Keywords
Bio
Genetic
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/384/Rev.1 S-III§81 East African Community (EAC): Kenya 2019 Measures General environmental reference Other
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(...)Kenya is party to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Keywords
MEAs
Wildlife
Endangered
Bio
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/384/Rev.1 S-III§84 East African Community (EAC): Kenya 2019 Measures Conformity assessment procedures, Import licences Agriculture, Other
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(...)For genetically modified animals and feedstuffs, the importer must obtain the approval from the National Biosafety Council before applying for the import permit. Consignments are inspected at the port of entry by relevant institutions.
Keywords
Genetic
Bio
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/389/Rev.1 S-IV§104 Canada 2019 Sectors Risk assessment, General environmental reference Energy
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The Government of Canada is proposing to create the Canadian Energy Regulator (CER), a new federal energy regulator with the required independence and the proper accountability to oversee a strong, safe and sustainable Canadian energy sector in the 21st century. Legislation has been introduced in Parliament to this end (Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts). The CER would be located in Calgary, and would replace the NEB. It is expected to introduce modern and effective governance; enhanced certainty and timelier decisions; strengthened safety and environmental protection; more inclusive engagement processes; and greater Indigenous participation.
Keywords
Energy
Sustainable
Environment
Indigenous
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/389/Rev.1 S-IV§105 Canada 2019 Sectors General environmental reference Energy, Mining
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Federal and provincial governments collaborate on energy and mining policy through fora such as the Energy and Mines Ministers process. Recently, they focused on energy efficiency, responsible oil and gas development, electricity reliability, energy access, and technology innovation. In July 2015, Canada's Premiers adopted the Canadian Energy Strategy, updating the 2007 Shared Vision for Energy in Canada. The Strategy calls for this collaboration to address international climate change goals, and social and environmental responsibility. Canada's Mines Ministers announced the development of the Canadian Minerals and Metals Plan (CMMP) in March 2018. The CMMP aims to solidify Canada's position as a global mining leader, and to lay the foundation for lasting success at home and abroad. In addition, on 7 December 2018, Canada's First Ministers agreed to lead a discussion on the development of a framework for a clean electric future, including hydroelectricity, aimed at using clean, reliable and affordable electricity, and to promote access to domestic and international markets. The specific content of this framework will be developed over the course of 2019.
Keywords
Energy
Clean
Climate
Environment
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/389/Rev.1 S-IV§106 Canada 2019 Sectors General environmental reference Energy, Mining
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Trade policy for the mining and energy sectors remains largely unchanged since the previous TPR, excepting updated regulations to ban asbestos and products containing it which came into force on 30 December 2018. The Government of Canada is committed to market principles in both sectors, and intervenes mainly to achieve policy objectives it considers the market will not meet on its own, such as energy efficiency, cleaner energy, health and safety, and science and technology. (...)
Keywords
Energy
Clean
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/389/Rev.1 S-IV§107 Canada 2019 Sectors Other environmental requirements Energy
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(...)The CUSMA also removes the "energy proportionality clause", includes an annex on harmonizing energy-efficiency performance standards and test procedures, and resolves a technical issue related to diluents that had previously added unnecessary duties and other fees.
Keywords
Energy
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/389/Rev.1 S-IV§116 Canada 2019 Sectors
Tax concessions, Other environmental requirements…
Tax concessions, Other environmental requirements, Other support measures
Energy
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Taxes have traditionally been calculated with reference to a number of tax credits or deductions, the most specific of which are broadly described on the NRCan website. Reforms are currently underway to phase out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies and reduce GHG emissions. In particular, accelerated capital cost allowances (ACCAs) for tangible assets and Canadian Exploration Expense (CEE) treatment for intangible assets were phased out in oilsands projects as of 2015 and 2016, respectively, although allowances were introduced for other areas of the energy sector, such as for clean energy and LNG.
Keywords
Climate
Emissions
Clean
Energy
Green
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/389/Rev.1 S-IV§133 Canada 2019 Sectors Export licences Energy
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The NEB grants electricity export permits depending on a number of factors, including the effects of exports on adjacent provinces, the environment, and fair market access for Canadians. (...)
Keywords
Environment

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