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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
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/444 G-5§3 Fiji 2023 Trade Policy Framework Other measures Energy, Other
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5.3. Fiji is participating in the Trade and Environmental Sustainability Structured Discussions (TESSD). Fiji, together with other WTO Members, have launched an open-ended informal dialogue on plastics pollution and environmentally sustainable plastics trade. It is also a co-sponsor of the Ministerial Statement on Fossil Fuel Subsidies. Fiji will continue seeking meaningful market access and outcomes in the negotiations that support the development aspirations of Fiji and facilitate the smooth integration of the country into a rules-based global trading system.
Keywords
Energy
Environment
Plastic
Pollution
Sustainable
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/444/REV.1 S-2§13 Fiji 2023 Trade Policy Framework Other measures Energy, Other
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2.13. The authorities also state that Fiji has taken the initiative to bring to the forefront the impact of climate change through its leadership at various international fora; it introduced the Informal Dialogue on Plastic Pollution and Environmentally Sustainable Plastic Trade (IDP) at the Committee on Trade and Environment in 2020. Fiji also participates in the Trade and Environmental Sustainability Structured Discussions and the Fossil Fuel Subsidies Reform Initiative.
Keywords
Energy
Environment
Plastic
Pollution
Sustainable
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/446/REV.1 S-Table-3.5 Jordan 2023 Measures Ban/Prohibition Other
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Table ‎3.5 Import prohibitions, 2023
(...)
Products: Plastic waste
Rationale: Environmental protection
(...)
Keywords
Environment
Plastic
Waste
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/445 G-9§24
Central African Economic and Monetary Community …
Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC): Cameroon
2023 Measures Internal taxes Manufacturing
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9.24. Cameroon generally applies excise tax at the maximum rate provided for by Community provisions, i.e. 25% (...). There is also a specific excise tax on non-renewable packaging (...)
Keywords
Renewable
Plastic
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/445 G-3§46
Central African Economic and Monetary Community …
Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC): Central African Republic
2023 Measures
Other support measures, Other environmental…
Other support measures, Other environmental requirements
Manufacturing, Other
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3.46. Law No. 20.017 aims to eliminate the spread in the natural environment of plastic waste generated by the non rational use of non biodegradable plastic packaging and bags; further protect public health and hygiene; preserve the quality of soil, water and air; improve the living environment of the population; and promote the use of biodegradable plastic packaging and bags.
Keywords
Bio
Environment
Plastic
Soil
Water
Pollution
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/442 G-3§25 European Union 2023 Trade Policy Framework Other measures Energy, Other
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3.25. The EU believes that the WTO must help to address the urgent challenges of climate change and environmental sustainability. The EU has co-sponsored and been actively engaged in the Trade and Environmental sustainability structured discussions, Informal Dialogue on the Plastics Pollution and Sustainable Plastics Trade and the Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform initiatives in the WTO in this regard.
Keywords
Climate
Energy
Environment
Plastic
Pollution
Sustainable
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/442 G-3§28 European Union 2023 Trade Policy Framework Other measures Other
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3.28. The Informal Dialogue on the Plastics Pollution will help shape understanding of global trade in plastics, including flows of plastics embedded in internationally traded goods and how the WTO can contribute to the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) process to end plastic pollution.
Keywords
Environment
Plastic
Pollution
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-2§13 European Union 2023 Trade Policy Framework Other measures Energy, Other
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2.13. The WTO and multilateral cooperation are critical components of EU trade policy. The European Union is a founding Member of the WTO , and as the world's top trader, it plays a key role in the WTO's work and functioning. (...) More recently, it also sought to advance discussions on trade and environment and co-sponsored initiatives on a fossil fuel subsidy reform, plastics pollution and environmentally sustainable plastics trade, and trade and environmental sustainability. (...)
Keywords
Environment
Plastic
Pollution
Sustainable
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-3§2 European Union 2023 Measures
Import tariffs, Other price and market based…
Import tariffs, Other price and market based measures
All products/economic activities
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3.2. Customs duties are an important part of the EU budget, accounting for 8% of total revenues in 2021. Pursuant to the European Union's system of own resources, customs revenues are shared between the member States and the Union. Previously, member States were allowed to keep 20% of the customs revenues they collected, but this was changed in the latest directive to 25% for the period 2021-27, thus the Union receives the remaining 75%. [2] (...)
[2] New sources of revenue contained therein include national contributions based on the amount of plastic packaging not recycled, and from 2023 possible revenues from the carbon border tax adjustment scheme and a digital levy. Council Decision (EU, Euratom) 2020/2053.
Keywords
Climate
Plastic
Recycle
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-3§81 European Union 2023 Measures Ban/Prohibition, Other environmental requirements Other
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3.81. As noted in the previous Review, the EU Directive on single-use plastics was approved in 2019 with varying dates for implementation. [104] Member States had to transpose most of the measures by 3 July 2021 including the prohibition to place certain single-use plastics on the market. The Commission is monitoring the implementation of these measures. The Directive puts extended responsibilities on importers of certain goods, as well as producers, requiring them to cover the cost of litter clean-up and awareness programmes. The Commission has started preparing guidelines on the implementation of the costs of litter clean-up.
[104] Directive (EU) 2019/904. This Directive was complemented by five subsequent regulations or decisions to aid implementation and monitoring, e.g. on calculating and verifying waste.
Keywords
Clean
Plastic
Waste

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