Common use of EXPORT PRICING Clause in Contracts

EXPORT PRICING. A Party shall not impose a higher price for its exports of energy goods or raw materials to the other Party than the price charged for such energy goods or raw materials when destined for the domestic market, by means of any measure such as licences or minimum price requirements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

EXPORT PRICING. A Party shall not impose a higher price for its exports of energy goods or raw materials to the other Party than the price charged for such energy goods or raw materials when destined for the domestic market, by means of any measure such as licences licenses or minimum price requirements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Eu Chile Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

EXPORT PRICING. A Party shall not impose adopt or maintain a higher price for its exports of energy goods or raw materials to the other Party than the price charged for such energy goods or raw materials when destined for the domestic market, by means of any measure such as licences licenses or minimum price requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Eu Mexico Free Trade Agreement Proposal

EXPORT PRICING. A Party shall not impose adopt or maintain a higher price for its exports of energy goods or raw materials to the other Party than the price charged for such energy goods or raw materials when destined for the domestic market, by means of any measure such as licences or minimum price requirementsmeasure.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Free Trade Agreement