dispersed among dozens of web sites. There is a diffused need by the fishery industry and other interested users to have facilitated internet access to such information. This web site is aimed at responding to this need. It indeed hosts a portal gathering hyperlinks to the relevant web pages of institutions shaping the regulatory framework on trade in fishery products. Links within the portal are ordered per general policy framework, geographic area, institution, policy of the institution and commodity. Links to the main (global, regional and national) tariff databases and trade statistics databases online are also provided.|
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1. General policy framework:
Trade policy. Under this framework, the web site includes strict trade provisions e.g., policies on tariffs, non-tariff barriers and subsidies.
Health and safety. Legislation on health and safery aims to safeguard human, animal and plant health from potentially harmful goods entering domestic markets. In the case of trade in foodstuffs, health and safety provisions are of a particular importance. Over the years, governments have been designing elaborated sets of health and safety requirements on the import of foodstuffs which, in some cases, might lead to trade restrictions.
Environment and Development. This section includes provisions on the environmental and social dimensions of trade such as conservation of natural resources and of ecosystems, sustainable development and food security.
2. Geographic area. The institutions can operate on a global, regional or national level.
3. Institution. The web site provides links to international organizations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the World Trade Organization (WTO), regional organizations such as the European Union (EU), national institutions such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and some Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
4. Policy of the institution. Examples include WTO's Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) and application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS).
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