Common use of Application of Information Technology Clause in Contracts

Application of Information Technology. 1. Each Party shall apply information technology to support customs operations, where it is cost-effective and efficient, particularly in the paperless trading context, taking into account developments in this area within relevant international organisations, including the World Customs Organization. 2. The customs administration of each Party shall endeavour to establish as soon as practicable an electronic means for communication of relevant information required by it and other relevant, trade-related agencies to facilitate the international movement of goods and means of transport. 3. The introduction and enhancement of information technology shall, to the greatest extent possible, be carried out in consultation with relevant parties, including businesses directly affected.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Application of Information Technology. 1. Each Party shall apply information technology to support customs operations, where it is cost-effective and efficient, particularly in the paperless trading context, taking into account developments in this area within relevant international organisations, including the World Customs Organization. 2. The customs administration of each Party shall endeavour to establish as soon as practicable ptacticable an electronic means for communication of relevant information required by it and other relevant, trade-related agencies to facilitate the international movement of goods and means of transport. 3. The introduction and enhancement of information technology shall, to the greatest extent possible, be carried out in consultation with relevant parties, including businesses directly affected.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Application of Information Technology. 1. Each Party shall apply information technology to support customs operations, where it is cost-effective and efficient, particularly in the paperless trading context, taking into account developments in this area within relevant international organisationsorganizations, including the World Customs Organization. 2. The customs administration of each Each Party shall endeavour endeavor to establish establish, as soon far as practicable practicable, an electronic means for communication of relevant information required by it its customs administration and other relevant, trade-related relevant border agencies to facilitate the international movement of goods and means of transport. 3. The introduction and enhancement of information technology shall, to the greatest extent possible, be carried out in consultation with relevant parties, including businesses directly affected.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

Application of Information Technology. 1. Each Party shall apply information technology to support customs operations, where it is cost-effective and efficientefficient for the Parties and for the trade, particularly in the with regard to paperless trading contexttrading, taking into account developments in this area within relevant international organisationsorganizations, including the World Customs Organization. 2. The customs administration of each Party Parties shall endeavour provide declarants with an opportunity to establish as soon as practicable an declare goods in electronic means for communication of relevant information required by it and other relevant, trade-related agencies to facilitate the international movement of goods and means of transportform. 3. The introduction and enhancement of information technology shall, to the greatest extent possible, be carried out in consultation with relevant parties, including businesses directly affected.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Agreement on Economic and Trade Cooperation, Economic and Trade Cooperation Agreement

Application of Information Technology. 1. Each Party shall apply information technology to support customs operations, where it is cost-effective and efficient, particularly in the paperless trading context, taking into account developments in this area within relevant international organisations, including the World Customs OrganizationWCO. 2. The Each customs administration of each Party shall endeavour to establish is encouraged to: (a) implement common standards and elements for import and export data in accordance with the WCO Data Model; and (b) take into account, as soon as practicable an electronic means for communication of relevant information required by it appropriate, standards, recommendations, models and other relevant, trade-related agencies to facilitate methods developed through the international movement of goods and means of transportWCO. 3. The introduction and enhancement of Parties shall use information technology shall, to the greatest extent possible, be carried out in consultation with relevant parties, including businesses directly affectedexpedite procedures for risk management and targeting.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Free Trade Agreement