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Mexico, legislation

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Costa Rica, Peru and the United Republic of Tanzania, have tightened their existing precursor control legislation since the report for 2003 on the implementation of article 12 was issued, while other States, including Jordan and Mexico, are currently in the process of doing so. In Canada, the final phase of the establishment of a comprehensive new regulatory framework for precursor control was completed by January 2004, so that appropriate controls are now in place over all substances in Tables I and II. [Pg.6]

The supplies of silver are increasing in most parts of the world, particularly in Mexico and Europe, It is to he observed, however, that a comparativdy Inconsiderable rise in the value of silver, as compared with gold, is sufficient, unless prevented by legislative enactments, to make the latter be used in preference to the former in the currency of those countries in which both metals are legal tender. [Pg.867]

Other efforts at harmonizing food laws occur between partners of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) involving the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and between Australia and New Zealand. A suggested approach to legislative harmonization is depicted in Figure 12-4. The existence of a model food act developed by CA should be an incentive in bringing about harmonization within and between countries. [Pg.356]

In North America, a free-trade agreement was signed in the mid-1990s by Canada, Mexico, and the United States to eliminate tariffs between these countries. It is too early to assess the effects of this agreement, called after its enabling legislation the North America Free Trade Act (NAFTA). [Pg.369]

Senator Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico developed draft legislation based on the NCEP proposal (Eilperin 2005). [Pg.286]

The importance of U.S. tolerances stems from both the stringency of the scientific evaluation process upon which they are based and the important role of the U.S. in international food trade. Some countries actually defer to U.S. tolerances in lieu of their own legislation for export purposes (e.g., Costa Rica, Mexico). It is expected that U.S. tolerances will be highly influential in future development of MRL policy within the NAFTA countries, particularly as regional harmonization efforts may some day lead to a system of NAFTA MRLs. The FQPA-mandated tolerance reassessment process has resulted in many changes in U.S. tolerances, particularly the loss or reduction of tolerances for some older products, and these changes have the potential to impact use and food export practices in U.S. trading partners. [Pg.33]

In addition to the U.S., the use of lead shot is now banned - sometimes voluntarily, sometimes by legislation - locally or nationally in hunting waterfowl in Australia, Canada, Italy, Mexico, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom. In 1995, the British Department of the Environment recommended that lead-free shot be used when shooting over or within 300 m of a wetland if there is a possibility that the shot would be deposited in it. Beginning in 1997,... [Pg.404]


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