The agreement on measures for regulation of access to the markets of the State Parties of the Customs union of goods and services from the third countries
of October 6, 2000
The government of the Republic of Belarus, the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan which are hereinafter referred to as "Party"
confirming commitment to the Agreement on the Customs union and the Common economic space of February 26, 1999,
expressing the aspiration to provide accomplishment in full of all agreements and arrangements providing liberalization of conditions for mutual access of goods and services of one State Party of the Customs union in the territory of other State Parties of the Customs union which are available between the Parties (further in the text of the state),
considering that such liberalization shall be performed without prejudice to national systems of regulation of access to the domestic markets of the states of goods and services from the third countries,
recognizing need of prevention or minimization of the negative effects by the Parties for economy arising owing to use by the third countries of the distinctions existing in their relation in levels of protectionism of commodity markets and services
believing that the Agreement is designed to promote creating favorable conditions for rapprochement and, eventually, unification of the trade and economic modes of the states concerning the third countries, agreed as follows:
1. Provisions of this agreement are applied in the cases which are not provided by the arrangements existing within the Customs union between the states.
For the purposes of this agreement goods and services from the third countries are understood as the goods coming from the third countries and the services made and/or realized with participation of economic operators of the third countries through the territory of one of the states of the Customs union.
The parties at the same time are guided by the rules of determination of the country of goods' origin existing within the Customs union.
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