Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- General Editors’ preface
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 The initial set of ASEAN rules of origin: the lack of clarity and transparency masquerading as simplicity 1992–1995
- Chapter 3 Externalizing the confusion: the proliferation of rules in the ASEAN FTAs with dialogue partners
- Chapter 4 The silent cost: the cumbersome administration of ASEAN rules of origin
- Chapter 5 The possible way forward: self-certification
- Chapter 6 Conclusion and recommendations
- Executive Summary
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 1992 Agreement on the Common Effective Preferential Tariff Scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area
- Appendix 2 Rules of Origin for the CEPT
- Appendix 3 2009 ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement
- Appendix 4 ATIGA Annex 3, Attachment 1 Substantial Transformation Criterion for Textiles and Textile Products
- Appendix 5 ATIGA Annex 5 Principles and Guidelines for Calculating Regional Value Content on the ATIGA
- Appendix 6 ATIGA Annex 6 Implementing Guidelines for Partial Cumulation under Article 30(2) on ASEAN Cumulative Rules of Origin
- Appendix 7 ATIGA Form D
- Appendix 8 ATIGA Annex 8 Operational Certification Procedure for the Rules of Origin under Chapter 3
- Appendix 9 Rules of Origin, ASEAN–Australia–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement
- Appendix 10 Rules of Origin, ASEAN–China Free Trade Agreement
- Appendix 11 Rules of Origin, ASEAN–India Free Trade Agreement
- Appendix 12 Rules of Origin, ASEAN–Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
- Appendix 13 Rules of Origin, ASEAN–Korea Free Trade Agreement
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix 12 - Rules of Origin, ASEAN–Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- General Editors’ preface
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 The initial set of ASEAN rules of origin: the lack of clarity and transparency masquerading as simplicity 1992–1995
- Chapter 3 Externalizing the confusion: the proliferation of rules in the ASEAN FTAs with dialogue partners
- Chapter 4 The silent cost: the cumbersome administration of ASEAN rules of origin
- Chapter 5 The possible way forward: self-certification
- Chapter 6 Conclusion and recommendations
- Executive Summary
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 1992 Agreement on the Common Effective Preferential Tariff Scheme for the ASEAN Free Trade Area
- Appendix 2 Rules of Origin for the CEPT
- Appendix 3 2009 ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement
- Appendix 4 ATIGA Annex 3, Attachment 1 Substantial Transformation Criterion for Textiles and Textile Products
- Appendix 5 ATIGA Annex 5 Principles and Guidelines for Calculating Regional Value Content on the ATIGA
- Appendix 6 ATIGA Annex 6 Implementing Guidelines for Partial Cumulation under Article 30(2) on ASEAN Cumulative Rules of Origin
- Appendix 7 ATIGA Form D
- Appendix 8 ATIGA Annex 8 Operational Certification Procedure for the Rules of Origin under Chapter 3
- Appendix 9 Rules of Origin, ASEAN–Australia–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement
- Appendix 10 Rules of Origin, ASEAN–China Free Trade Agreement
- Appendix 11 Rules of Origin, ASEAN–India Free Trade Agreement
- Appendix 12 Rules of Origin, ASEAN–Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
- Appendix 13 Rules of Origin, ASEAN–Korea Free Trade Agreement
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Article 21
Measures to Safeguard the Balance of Payments
Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party from taking any measure for balance-of-payments purposes. A Party taking such measure shall do so in accordance with the conditions established under Article XII of GATT 1994 and the Understanding on the Balance-of-Payments Provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement.
Article 22
Customs Procedures
Each Party shall endeavour to apply its customs procedures in a predictable, consistent and transparent manner.
Recognising the importance of improving transparency in the area of customs procedures, each Party, subject to its laws and regulations, and available resources, shall endeavour to provide information relating to specific matters raised by interested persons of the Parties pertaining to its customs laws. Each Party shall endeavour to supply not only such information but also other pertinent information which it considers the interested persons should be made aware of.
For prompt customs clearance of goods traded among the Parties, each Party, recognising the significant role of customs authorities and the importance of customs procedures in promoting trade facilitation, shall endeavour to:
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