The old import tariffs which had undergone several minor revisions after 1926, were made applicable all through the war period and up to 1951. (...) In general, the rate on ordinary finished goods was at its highest only about 35% and the average about 20.
(...) The following are a few examples of the present tariffs of Japan:
Firstly, raw materials are either free of duty or have a small duty of 5%; higher rates are made applicable to semi-finished and finished goods. Secondly, utilities and daily necessities are free or have a 5-15% duty, while luxury items are subject to a duty of comparatively high rate.
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Official Transcripts Finished File Welcome Address followed by ‘Moonshots’ - Inspiration for the Future (Room Popov) Plenary 1: State of Play (Room Popov) Finished File Plenary 2: Transformations on the Horizon (Room Popov) Finished File Plenary 3: Future Roadmap – Collaborating for Good (Room Popov)
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Finished File Breakthrough Groups on Societal Challenges / Humans and Machines (Room C)
Finished File Breakthrough Groups on Privacy and Ethics / Enhancing Privacy and Security (Room H)
Finished File Breakthrough Groups on Privacy and Ethics / Ethical development of AI (Room K)
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Finished File Breakthrough Groups on Sustainable Living / Smart Cities and Communities (Room H)
Finished File Breakthrough Groups on Common Good / AI for Prosperity (Room C) Finished File Breakthrough Groups on Common Good / Social Good Data for All (Room Popov)
Finished File Plenary 7: ‘Breakthrough’ Proposals on Common Good and Sustainable Living (Room Popov)
Finished File Plenary 8: Poverty Reduction and Capacity Building (Room Popov)
Finished File Breakthrough Groups on Capacity Building / Promoting Equality in Access to AI (Room C)
Finished File Breakthrough Groups on Poverty Reduction / Ending Hunger (Room H)
Finished File Breakthrough Groups on Poverty Reduction / Disaster Prevention and Relief (Room K)
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The Special Session of the World Telecommunication Forum has been designed with this multi-faceted approach in mind - Asia TELECOM 93 Forum offers four separate Symposia: the Policy - which has just finished, the Technical, the Regulatory and the Economic. (...) In the Asia-Pacific region, some countries have become prosperous in the last ten to fifteen years and others are developing with great speed. Some countries still need basic telephone services whilst others are ready for advanced multimedia applications as a result of the growing digital network and computer technology industries.
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The Special Session of the World Telecommunication Forum has been designed with this multi-faceted approach in mind - Asia TELECOM 93 Forum offers four separate Symposia: the Policy - which has just finished, the Technical, the Regulatory and the Economic. (...) In the Asia-Pacific region, some countries have become prosperous in the last ten to fifteen years and others are developing with great speed. Some countries still need basic telephone services whilst others are ready for advanced multimedia applications as a result of the growing digital network and computer technology industries.
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Microsoft Word - WTACCLAO3A1_LEG_20
Page 1 No. 048/FMC
26/10/1991 (Unofficial Translation)
LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
PEACE INDEPENDENCE DEMOCRACY UNITY PROSPERITY
Council of Ministers Food and Medicine Control Committee
No. 048/FMC
PROVISIONS ON QUALITY CONTROL OF DOMESTICALLY PRODUCED FOOD PRODUCTS
Based on Decree No. 45/CCM, dated 3/6/91 of the Council of Ministers on the Establishment of the Food and Medicine Control Committee, the Food and Medicine Control Committee issues the following "provisions":
Part I General Principles
Article 1:
These provision aim at regulating and protecting the consumers' health, promoting and encouraging increasing domestic production and the conversion into good quality commodities.
(...) Article 6:
All food production units, both public and private, must be legally responsible for the quality and safety of their products.
Article 7:
Finished food products must be provided a quality certificate from the relevant factory, of which each production set has been registered by the FMCC, namely labels and trade marks.
Article 8:
Application for the registration of food products' quality.
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It was necessary, therefore to be very clear as to exactly what Prosper had said this time in Belgrade. The first point Prosper made was that Mladic and the other Vukovar two had to be arrested and transferred to The Hague. (...) As far as other parts of Ambassador Prosper’s statements went, Chartier believed that Prosper could not have been referring to anything other than ‘cases to be dealt with by the Serbian judiciary’ for the reasons that Joris had specified. (...) Once the preparations were finished the trial would start which would be a public stage of the proceedings.
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It was necessary, therefore to be very clear as to exactly what Prosper had said this time in Belgrade. The first point Prosper made was that Mladic and the other Vukovar two had to be arrested and transferred to The Hague. (...) As far as other parts of Ambassador Prosper’s statements went, Chartier believed that Prosper could not have been referring to anything other than ‘cases to be dealt with by the Serbian judiciary’ for the reasons that Joris had specified. (...) Once the preparations were finished the trial would start which would be a public stage of the proceedings.
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It was necessary, therefore to be very clear as to exactly what Prosper had said this time in Belgrade. The first point Prosper made was that Mladic and the other Vukovar two had to be arrested and transferred to The Hague. (...) As far as other parts of Ambassador Prosper’s statements went, Chartier believed that Prosper could not have been referring to anything other than ‘cases to be dealt with by the Serbian judiciary’ for the reasons that Joris had specified. (...) Once the preparations were finished the trial would start which would be a public stage of the proceedings.
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It was necessary, therefore to be very clear as to exactly what Prosper had said this time in Belgrade. The first point Prosper made was that Mladic and the other Vukovar two had to be arrested and transferred to The Hague. (...) As far as other parts of Ambassador Prosper’s statements went, Chartier believed that Prosper could not have been referring to anything other than ‘cases to be dealt with by the Serbian judiciary’ for the reasons that Joris had specified. (...) Once the preparations were finished the trial would start which would be a public stage of the proceedings.
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