Examples of using Framework of standards in English and their translations into Chinese
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Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade.
Furthermore, OFIDA has signed the World Customs Organization(WCO) Framework of Standards.
The international regime against money-laundering embodies a framework of standards adopted in the context of regional or international organizations.
This framework of standards is divided into two categories: the first covers customs to customs relations while the second addresses customs-business relations.
All States have signed aletter of commitment to implement the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards and have partially implemented the requisite measures.
WCO will be sending an evaluation mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in order to validate its acceptance of the Organization's Framework of Standards.
Four States have signed theLetter of Intent to implement the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards and are moving towards the implementation phase.
The WCO SAFE Framework of Standards to secure and facilitate global trade contains provisions on export control measures and trustworthy/reliable partners in the supply chain(Authorized Economic Operators).
All ASEAN States haveexpressed their intention to implement the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards, and many are making good progress towards doing so.
International bodies or professional organizations may issue statements of best practice to cover new trends as they emerge,which are often eventually incorporated into the more formal framework of standards.
Most States haveexpressed their intention to implement the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards, and most have moved to implement its standards. .
The World Customs Organization adopted a Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade in March 2006 and will complete 51 capacity-building missions to 51 countries by June 2007.
To what extent do these strategies and methods take into account the World Customs Organization's Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade?
The international regime against money-laundering embodies a framework of standards adopted in the context of regional or international organizations in order to assist States in establishing the necessary infrastructure.
In the area of transport security,OSCE cooperates with the World Customs Organization(WCO) Framework of standards to secure and facilitate global trade.
All States have signed aletter of commitment to implement the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards and seven States have signed the revised Kyoto Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures.
Additionally, Turkey has recently signed a declaration of intent toimplement the 2005 World Customs Organization Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade.
The international regime against moneylaundering embodies a framework of standards adopted in the context of regional or international organizations.
Papua New Guinea is a member of the regional Oceania Customs Organization, and has signed the declaration on theimplementation of the World Customs Organization 2005 Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade.
All States have signed theLetter of Intent to implement the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards and have partially implemented the requisite measures.
(iv) With respect to effective border control measures, Jamaica, as a member of the World Customs Organization,has committed to implementing the Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade.
A total of 157 States haveindicated their intention to implement the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards and many have achieved good progress in this regard.
States continued to enhance the security of the international supply chain by implementing international customs standards andexpressing their intention to implement the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards(a total of 164 States have now done so).
All but three States have signed theLetter of Intent to implement the WCO SAFE Framework of Standards and have partially implemented the required measures.
In June 2005, the New Zealand Customs Service signalled its intention to implement the World Customs Organisation's Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade.
All States should implement the updated ICAO standards of November 2005 andthe WCO Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade of June 2005.
In addition to the above, Fiji has also signed the Declaration of Intent to Implement the World Customs Organization' s(WCO)2005 Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade(SAFE Framework). .
Rwanda is also among the countries that, in June 2005,expressed their intention to implement the Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade of the World Customs Organization.
The most recent international development that integrates arequirement for the use of ICT is the WCO Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade(SAFE Framework). .
Montenegro has also signed the Declaration on Implementation of the World Customs Organization(WCO)2005 Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade(SAFE Framework). .
