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WT/TPR/S/362 |
S-IV§79 |
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General environmental reference |
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Since 1994, Niger has been keeping several types of tourism services open to foreign presence under the GATS. In 2012, the Ministry of Tourism and Crafts published a national sustainable tourism development strategy and a priority action programme. The main concessions granted for tourism projects changed with the reform of the Investment Code (section 2.4). Insecurity is one of the principal constraints on the development of tourism.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/362 |
S-I§7 |
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2017 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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In 2014, the authorities adopted the Emerging Senegal Plan (PSE) for the period 2014 2023, which aims to implement a group of projects with high value added and employment content, to enable the country to attain upper middle income status by 2035. The Priority Action Plan (PAP) is a subset of the PSE covering the period 2014 2018 based on the following three pillars: the structural transformation of the economy; the promotion of human capital, social protection and sustainable development; and the consolidation of institutions, peace and security. Financing estimated at CFAF 9,685.6 billion is expected to come mainly from concessional loans and partnerships with the private sector.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/362 |
S-II§1 |
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Trade Policy Framework |
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The Constitution of the Republic of Senegal was adopted in January 2001, and amended three times during the review period: in 2009, in 2012 and in 2016. The constitutional reforms entailed: (...) establishing an Economic, Social and Environmental Council; (...)
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/362 |
S-Table-II.1 |
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2017 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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Table 2.1 Main trade related laws and regulations adopted or amended, 2009 2017
Area Instrument/text Latest amendment
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Trade and investment (...) Law No. 2009 27 of 8 July 2009 on biosafety
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Mining and energy (...) Law No. 2010 21 on renewable energy
Law No. 2010 22 of 15 December 2010 governing the biofuels sector
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Environment Law No. 2015 09 on the banning of plastic bags
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Renewable
Energy
Environment
Bio
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/362 |
S-II§11 |
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2017 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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For the purposes of international negotiations, the Ministry responsible for trade relies on the National Committee on International Trade Negotiations (NCITN), established in 2001. The NCITN is a consultative body comprising representatives of different sectoral departments, as well as the private sector and employer and professional bodies. It is organized into sub committees, each responsible for one of the following areas: (...) trade and environment; (...)
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/362 |
S-III§26 |
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2017 |
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Ban/Prohibition |
Manufacturing |
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Senegal has notified the WTO that it does not have an import licensing regime. In addition to the import prohibitions decided at the community level or under multilateral agreements it has signed (common report, section 3.1.6), Senegal applies prohibitions, inter alia, for reasons of public order, security or morality; to protect the life or health of persons and animals; to protect the environment; and to safeguard competition. For example, drugs and narcotic substances, pornographic publications, hallucinogenic products and filament lamps cannot be imported. For environmental reasons, used bicycles and motorized bicycles of a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cc, used vehicles over a certain age , plastic bags with handles of a thickness not exceeding 30 microns [21] are banned. There are still bans on imports for sanitary or phytosanitary reasons (section 3.3.4).
[21] Law No. 2015 09 of 4 May 2015 banning the production, import, possession, distribution or use of low micron thickness plastic bags and the rational management of plastic waste.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/362 |
S-Table-III.2 |
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2017 |
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Import licences |
Manufacturing |
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Table 3.2 Products subject to authorization or approval, March 2017
Product Type of authorization/validity Authority
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Plastic bags of a thickness exceeding 30 microns Prior authorization Directorate of the Environment and Classified Establishments
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/362 |
S-III§29 |
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2017 |
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Ban/Prohibition, Import licences, Import quotas |
Chemicals |
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Senegal has ratified the Montreal Protocol on ozone depleting substances. Import of such substances and equipment containing them is either banned (list I in the annexes to the Montreal Protocol) or subject to prior authorization (list II). [22] In the latter case, a quota is distributed among the major importers taking into account their performance record. Senegal should achieve total elimination of these substances by 2030.
[22] Interministerial Order No. 526 of 15 January 2014 regulating the consumption of ozone depleting substances.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/362 |
S-III§39 |
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2017 |
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Export licences |
Other |
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Senegal imposes prohibitions and controls on the export of some products pursuant to the community provisions (common report, section 3.2.3), and to multilateral agreements it has signed. The export of scrap metal and ferrous by products has been banned since May 2013. This measure is intended to guarantee supplies of scrap metal for domestic industry. Following the inclusion of Pterocarpus erinaceus in Appendix II to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) [27] in 2017, trade in this wood now requires a permit from the environment authorities.
[27] The listing of Pterocarpus erinaceus (together with rosewood and bubinga) in the CITES Appendix occurred at the 17th session of the Conference of the Parties, held in 2016.
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Endangered
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/362 |
S-III§50 |
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2017 |
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Technical regulation or specifications |
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On 21 June 2017, Senegal's catalogue listed 518 standards (including those established by WAEMU). The areas with the largest number of standards are the agri food industry, construction and civil engineering, the environment, and the electrotechnical industry. Some 30 technical regulations are in force, but have not all been notified to the WTO (Table 3.4). Various directorates and institutions in charge of the relevant areas are responsible for verifying conformity with technical regulations. The certificates and authorizations issued by these agencies form part of the admissibility criteria for customs declarations.
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