SIXTH REVIEW OF THE AGREEMENT ON PRESHIPMENT
INSPECTION
report by the Secretariat[1]
As agreed at the meeting of the
Committee on Customs Valuation on 15 November 2023, the Secretariat
was requested to prepare a factual report to assist Members in considering
matters relating to preshipment inspection (PSI) during the Sixth Review of the
WTO Agreement on Preshipment Inspection (PSI Agreement). This report outlines
the structure of the PSI Agreement, summarizes prior reviews, contains
information from Member notifications and other sources regarding the use of
PSI programmes, and provides information relating to the Independent Entity,
which was established to address disputes between PSI entities and exporters.
1 structure of the PSI Agreement
1.1. Preshipment inspection is the practice of employing specialized
private entities to check shipment details (such as the quality, quantity,
price, or customs classification) of imported goods. Under the
PSI Agreement, user Members – those contracting for or mandating the use of PSI activities
– are subject to several obligations under Article 2, including those relating to non‑discrimination, transparency, protection of
confidential business information, avoidance of unreasonable delays, the use of
specific guidelines for conducting price verification, and the avoidance of
conflicts of interest by PSI entities.
1.2. The obligations of exporting Members under Article 3 include
non-discrimination in the application of domestic laws and regulations relating
to PSI activities, prompt publication of such laws and regulations, and the
provision of technical assistance where requested on mutually agreed terms.
1.3. The PSI Agreement also provides for a mechanism called the
Independent Entity to conduct reviews of disputes between PSI entities and
exporters (Article 4) and prescribes certain
notification requirements (Article 5) and periodic review by Members (Article
6).
2 triennial reviews of the PSI Agreement
2.1. Article 6 of the PSI Agreement provides that:
"At the end of the second year from the date of entry into force
of the WTO Agreement and every three years thereafter, the Ministerial
Conference shall review the provisions, implementation and operation of this
Agreement, taking into account the objectives thereof and experience gained in
its operation. As a result of such review, the Ministerial Conference may amend
the provisions of the Agreement."
2.2. In November 1996, the General Council agreed to establish a Working Party
under the Council for Trade in Goods to conduct the First Review
under Article 6 of the PSI Agreement. The Working Party met during
four formal meetings in 1997 and proceeded with its review along a four-track
process. First, the Chair held informal consultations with Members. Second,
Members provided submissions regarding their national experiences. Third, a
survey was compiled on the basis of a questionnaire provided to Members.
Fourth, Members exchanged views on the following issues: (i) price
verification; (ii) confidentiality of business information; (iii) non-discriminatory
application of inspection criteria; (iv) transparency; (v)
delays; (vi) on-site representation of PSI entities;
(vii) operation
of the Independent Entity; (viii) conflicts of interest; (ix)
notifications; and (x) technical assistance. In a report provided to the
General Council in December 1997 (_G/L/214), the Working Party made seven
recommendations to enhance implementation of the PSI Agreement. The term
of the Working Party was extended to allow for additional exchanges of views on
various issues.
2.3. In reports to the General Council
in November 1998 (_G/L/273) and March 1999 (_G/L/300), the Working Party indicated that it held
four formal meetings to exchange views on the following additional issues:
(i) Code of Conduct/Practice for PSI entities, (ii) a standard inspection
format; (iii) selective examination of shipments; (iv) auditing of PSI
entities; (v) the promotion of competition among PSI entities; (vi) fee
structure for PSI entities; (vii) the use of price data bases; (viii)
trade facilitation; and (ix) technical assistance. During informal
meetings, the views of various international organizations and associations
were heard. The Working Party made several recommendations based on its review,
including that "future monitoring of the Agreement should be undertaken initially by
the Committee on Customs Valuation (the Committee), and that PSI should be a
standing agenda item."
2.4. The Second Review was held during the meeting of the
Committee on Customs Valuation in October 2006. The Chair reported to the
General Council in December 2006 (_G/L/809)
that no submissions were received from Members in advance of the review and
that two Members made statements at the meeting on the importance of continuing
to monitor PSI activities.
2.5. The Third Review was held during the meeting of the Committee
on Customs Valuation in October 2014. The Chair reported to the General Council
in November 2014 (_G/L/1081)
that no Member had provided either written submissions or oral statements
during the review.
2.6. The Fourth Review was held during the meeting of the
Committee on Customs Valuation in November 2017. The Chair reported to the
General Council in May 2018 (_G/L/1236)
that no Member provided written submissions in advance of that meeting.
Although the review was suspended in order to consider a proposal advanced by
one Member at the meeting, the proposal was later withdrawn, and the review was
concluded at the meeting held in April 2018.
2.7. The Fifth Review was launched at the meeting of the Committee
on Customs Valuation in October 2020 and concluded in October 2021. The Chair
reported to the General Council in October 2021 (_G/L/1409)
that he had offered to hold consultations and invited Members to provide
written submissions. No written submissions were received but certain Members made
statements that were reflected in the minutes of the meetings (_G/VAL/M/70,
_G/VAL/M/71,
and _G/VAL/M/72).
2.8. The Sixth Review was launched
during the last meeting of the Committee on Customs Valuation in November 2023.
3 Notifications and other sources of information regarding the use of
preshipment inspection
3.1. Article 5 of the PSI Agreement provides that:
"Members
shall submit to the Secretariat copies of the laws and regulations by which
they put this Agreement into force, as well as copies of any other laws and
regulations relating to preshipment inspection, when the WTO Agreement enters
into force with respect to the Member concerned. No changes in the laws and
regulations relating to preshipment inspection shall be enforced before such
changes have been officially published. They shall be notified to the
Secretariat immediately after their publication. The Secretariat shall inform
the Members of the availability of this information."
3.2. Information
pertaining to notifications from Members pursuant to Article 5 of the PSI Agreement
is regularly issued in the document series _G/PSI/N/1,
which lists Member notifications in four categories:
(i) laws and regulations putting the PSI Agreement into force; (ii) other
laws and regulations relating to PSI; (iii) changes in laws and regulations
relating to PSI; and (iv) Members notifying that they have no laws or
regulations relating to PSI. Annex I contains information compiled in a
format to allow Members to easily review that information, particularly in
instances where they have provided multiple notifications listed under
different category headings.[2]
Members may wish to review this information to ensure that it is accurate and
complete, and to inform the Secretariat regarding any possible corrections or comments.
3.3. Moreover,
Members may recall that the Agreement on Trade Facilitation (TFA) also contains
certain obligations pertaining to PSI. Specifically, Article 10.5.1 of the TFA
provides that Members shall not require the use of PSI in relation to tariff
classification and customs valuation. Article 10.5.2 of the TFA recognizes
the right to use types of PSI other than in relation to tariff classification
and customs valuation but encourages Members not to introduce or apply new
requirements regarding their use. Dates for the implementation of these
specific provisions by Members may be found at https://tfadatabase.org/implementation.
3.4. In
addition, Members are provided with certain information by an association
representing PSI entities which lists countries that engage the services of
those entities.[3]
Such information has been provided prior to each formal meeting of the
Committee on Customs Valuation in the document series _G/VAL/W/63.
As of 2023, this association has stated that it no longer has any PSI
programmes to report as governed by the PSI Agreement (_G/VAL/W/63/Rev.31).
4 Independent Entity
4.1. Article 4 of the PSI Agreement
governs the creation and operation of the Independent Entity, a mechanism to
conduct reviews of disputes between PSI entities and exporters in cases
involving an alleged violation of the Agreement, where the internal
appeals procedure of the PSI entity has not resolved the dispute.
Procedures in Article 4 relate to the initiation of
disputes, the composition of review panels, the scope of review, and various
other matters, including those relating to voting, timing of reviews, costs,
and the binding nature of panel decisions.
4.2. The Independent Entity was
established through an agreement between the WTO, the International Federation
of Inspection Agencies (IFIA), and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), and
was adopted by the General Council in December 1995 (_WT/L/125/Rev.1). The Independent Entity is a
subsidiary body of the Council on Trade in Goods. Pursuant to Article 4(b)
of the PSI Agreement, a list of experts for independent review panels was
established and circulated to Members in March 1996 (_G/PSI/IE/1).[4] The Independent Entity commenced
operations in May 1996 (_G/PSI/IE/2).
4.3. Since its inception, the Independent Entity has received two requests for review arising
from disputes between an exporter and a PSI entity, both of which resulted in
panel decisions that were issued in October 2005 (_G/PSI/IE/R/1)
and October 2006 (_G/PSI/IE/R/2),
respectively.
4.4. In February 2023, the Independent
External Auditor issued a performance audit report that contained a
recommendation regarding the Independent Entity as follows:
"RECOMMENDATION No. 1. Close the support fund
of the Independent Entity - Pre‑Shipment Inspection, inactive since 2006, and
terminate the agreement that created it because it is no longer needed." (_WT/BFA/W/622, pp. 18-19)
4.5. Pursuant to the arrangements for the operation of the Independent
Entity (_WT/L/125/Rev.1),
exporters and PSI entities are required to provide, prior to the initiation of
a review, an advance deposit in the amount of CHF 17,500 to cover estimated
costs of the review. Several PSI entities agreed to provide this advance
deposit on a standing basis, resulting in a present account amounting to CHF 88,000
(_WT/BFA/W/622, pp. 14
and 41). This is the "support fund" to which
the Independent External Auditor refers in its report. In addition, in December
2023, the Secretariat was contacted by a PSI entity that stated that it no
longer engaged in PSI activities and that it was requesting a refund of its
deposited amount of CHF 17,500.
4.6. As part of the Sixth Triennial Review, Members may wish to consider what
action to take in response to the recommendation of the Independent External
Auditor.
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Annex I
Member
|
Notification Type
|
Document Symbol
|
Date
|
Afghanistan
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.3/Add.1
|
11/06/2018
|
Albania
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.11
|
24/06/2008
|
Angola
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.3/Add.2
|
21/12/2018
|
Antigua and Barbuda
|
|
|
|
Argentina
|
3. Changes to PSI laws/regs
1. PSI in force
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.9
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
|
21/03/2001
24/02/1998
|
Armenia
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Australia
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
|
24/02/1998
|
Bahrain, Kingdom of
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.6
|
06/06/1997
|
Bangladesh
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Barbados
|
|
|
|
Belize
|
|
|
|
Benin
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
03/02/1997
|
Bolivia, Plurinational State of
|
3. Changes to PSI laws/regs
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
28/09/1999
03/02/1997
|
Botswana
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.5/Add.1
|
14/10/2021
|
Brazil
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
1. PSI in force
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.3/Add.2
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
21/12/2018
03/02/1997
|
Brunei Darussalam
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
03/02/1997
|
Burkina Faso
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
03/02/1997
|
Burundi
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Cabo Verde
|
|
|
|
Cambodia
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.12
|
26/04/2010
|
Cameroon
|
|
|
|
Canada
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.3
|
12/07/1996
|
Central African Rep.
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.4/Add.6
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.12
|
14/01/2021
26/04/2010
|
Chad
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.9
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
21/03/2001
28/09/1999
|
Chile
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1
|
31/03/1995
|
China
|
1. PSI in
force
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.4/Add.1
|
23/10/2019
|
Colombia
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.2
|
26/07/1995
|
Congo
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.2/Add.1
|
31/03/2015
|
Costa Rica
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.1
|
08/06/1995
|
Côte d'Ivoire
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
24/02/1998
09/10/1996
|
Cuba
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.3
|
12/07/1996
|
Dem. Rep. of Congo
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.11
|
24/06/2008
|
Djibouti
|
|
|
|
Dominica
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
19/07/2004
28/09/1999
|
Dominican Republic
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.15
|
27/06/2011
|
Ecuador
|
1. PSI in
force
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
28/09/1999
|
Egypt
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.4/Add.4
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.3/Add.3
|
25/09/2020
29/05/2019
|
El Salvador
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.6
|
06/06/1997
|
Eswatini
|
|
|
|
European Union
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
1. PSI in
force
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
_G/PSI/N/1
|
19/07/2004
31/03/1995
|
Fiji
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.6
|
28/09/1999
06/06/1997
|
Gabon
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
The Gambia
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.1/Add.4
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.14
|
01/05/2014
11/01/2011
|
Georgia
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Ghana
|
3. Changes to PSI laws/regs
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
28/09/1999
09/10/1996
|
Grenada
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Guatemala
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.9
|
19/07/2004
21/03/2001
|
Guinea
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Guinea-Bissau
|
|
|
|
Guyana
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Haiti
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
28/09/1999
|
Honduras
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
03/02/1997
|
Hong Kong, China
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1
|
31/03/1995
|
Iceland
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
09/10/1996
|
India
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
09/10/1996
|
Indonesia
|
3. Changes
to PSI laws/regs
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.6
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.1
|
06/06/1997
08/06/1995
|
Israel
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
03/02/1997
|
Jamaica
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
09/10/1996
|
Japan
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1
|
31/03/1995
|
Jordan
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.11
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.9
|
24/06/2008
21/03/2001
|
Kazakhstan
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.2/Add.3
|
03/10/2016
|
Kenya
|
|
|
|
Korea, Republic of
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
28/09/1999
|
Kuwait, the State of
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
|
24/02/1998
|
Kyrgyz Republic
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.9
|
21/03/2001
|
Lao, People's Democratic Republic
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.1/Add.2
|
16/07/2013
|
Lesotho
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.1/Add.1
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.12
|
06/05/2013
26/04/2010
|
Liberia
|
|
|
|
Liechtenstein
|
1. PSI in force
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
|
24/02/1998
|
Macao, China
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.1
|
11/10/2012
|
Madagascar
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
28/09/1999
09/10/1996
|
Malawi
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.2/Add.2
|
05/06/2015
|
Malaysia
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.3
|
12/07/1996
|
Maldives
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
28/09/1999
|
Mali
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.1/Add.1
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
|
06/05/2013
24/02/1998
|
Mauritania
|
|
|
|
Mauritius
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Mexico
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
28/09/1999
|
Moldova, Rep. of
|
1. PSI in force
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Mongolia
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
|
28/09/1999
24/02/1998
|
Montenegro
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.4/Add.5
|
11/12/2020
|
Morocco
|
|
|
|
Mozambique
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.11
|
24/06/2008
|
Myanmar
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Namibia
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.6
|
06/06/1997
|
Nepal
|
|
|
|
New Zealand
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
03/02/1997
|
Nicaragua
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.13
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
22/09/2010
09/10/1996
|
Niger
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
3. Changes to PSI laws/regs
2. Laws/regs re PSI
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.5/Add.3
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
24/03/2023
28/09/1999
24/02/1998
03/02/1997
|
Nigeria
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
|
24/02/1998
|
North Macedonia
|
|
|
|
Norway
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.3
|
12/07/1996
|
Oman
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.12
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.9
|
26/04/2010
19/07/2004
21/03/2001
|
Pakistan
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.1
|
08/06/1995
|
Panama
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
28/09/1999
|
Papua New Guinea
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Paraguay
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.6
|
06/06/1997
|
Peru
|
3. Changes
to PSI laws/regs
3. Changes
to PSI laws/regs
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.6
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.3
|
19/07/2004
24/02/1998
06/06/1997
12/07/1996
|
Philippines
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
09/10/1996
|
Qatar
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
28/09/1999
|
Russian Federation
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.1
|
11/10/2012
|
Rwanda
|
|
|
|
Saint Kitts and Nevis
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
28/09/1999
|
Saint Lucia
|
1. PSI in
force
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.3/Add.4
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.3
|
16/10/2019
12/07/1996
|
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
|
|
|
|
Samoa
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.1/Add.3
|
18/07/2013
|
Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.11
|
24/06/2008
|
Senegal
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
09/10/1996
|
Seychelles
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.4/Add.3
|
21/09/2020
|
Sierra Leone
|
|
|
|
Singapore
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.2
|
26/07/1995
|
Solomon Islands
|
|
|
|
South Africa
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
03/02/1997
|
Sri Lanka
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Suriname
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.3
|
28/09/1999
12/07/1996
|
Switzerland
|
1. PSI in
force
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.2
|
26/07/1995
|
Chinese Taipei
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Tajikistan
|
|
|
|
Tanzania
|
|
|
|
Thailand
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.17
|
04/06/2012
|
Togo
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.16
|
23/03/2012
|
Tonga
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.4/Add.2
|
15/06/2020
|
Trinidad and Tobago
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.11
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.8
|
24/06/2008
28/09/1999
|
Tunisia
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
03/02/1997
|
Türkiye
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.7
|
24/02/1998
|
Uganda
|
2. Laws/regs
re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
09/10/1996
|
Ukraine
|
|
|
|
United Arab Emirates
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.5
|
03/02/1997
|
United Kingdom
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.5/Add.2
|
21/10/2022
|
United States of America
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
09/10/1996
|
Uruguay
|
1. PSI in force
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.4
|
09/10/1996
|
Vanuatu
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.2/Add.3
|
03/10/2016
|
Venezuela, Bol. Rep. of
|
2. Laws/regs re PSI
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Viet Nam
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Rev.6
|
01/11/2023
|
Yemen
|
|
|
|
Zambia
|
4. No PSI
laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.10
|
19/07/2004
|
Zimbabwe
|
4. No PSI laws/regs
|
_G/PSI/N/1/Add.3
|
12/07/1996
|
__________
[1] This document has been prepared under the Secretariat's own
responsibility and without prejudice to the positions of Members or to their
rights and obligations under the WTO.
[2] Annex II lists for each Member the type of notification(s)
received, if any, and the document symbol and date of the first communication
circulated by the Secretariat regarding that notification.
[3] This association, previously known as the International Federation
of Inspection Agencies (IFIA), changed its name to TIC Council in 2019. (See
also para. 4.2).
[4] The list of experts was updated once in April 1997 (_G/PSI/IE/1/Rev.1).