2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OFSANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OF SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES Members, Reaffirming that no Member should be prevented from adopting or enforcing measures uman,animal or plant life or health subject to the requirement tha Nembto ovethe hman bhndp international trade; Noring that sanitary and phytosanitary measures are often applied on the basis of bilateral agreements or protocols; L of rule mide the their negative effects on trade, standards,guidelines and itary measures b Office of Epizootics,and the relevant international and regional organizations operating within the the Interational Plant Protection Convention, ithout requiring Members to change Recognizing that developing country Members may encounter special difficulties in complying with the sanitar ry or phytosanitary measures o f importing Members,and as a consequence ets,and Desiring therefore to elaborate rules for the application of the provisions of GATT 1994 which r to the use of sanitary or phytosanitary measures,in particular the provisions of Article XX(b) Hereby agree as follows: General Provisions 1 to all with the provisions of this Agreement. 2 For the purposes of this Agreement,the definitions provided in Annex A shall apply In this Agreement,reference toArticle XX(b)includesalso the chapeau of that Article. 多
附件 2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OFSANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 154 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OF SANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES Members, Reaffirming that no Member should be prevented from adopting or enforcing measures necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health, subject to the requirement that these measures are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between Members where the same conditions prevail or a disguised restriction on international trade; Desiring to improve the human health, animal health and phytosanitary situation in all Members; Noting that sanitary and phytosanitary measures are often applied on the basis of bilateral agreements or protocols; Desiring the establishment of a multilateral framework of rules and disciplines to guide the development, adoption and enforcement of sanitary and phytosanitary measures in order to minimize their negative effects on trade; Recognizing the important contribution that international standards, guidelines and recommendations can make in this regard; Desiring to further the use of harmonized sanitary and phytosanitary measures between Members, on the basis of international standards, guidelines and recommendations developed by the relevant international organizations, including the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the International Office of Epizootics, and the relevant international and regional organizations operating within the framework of the International Plant Protection Convention, without requiring Members to change their appropriate level of protection of human, animal or plant life or health; Recognizing that developing country Members may encounter special difficulties in complying with the sanitary or phytosanitary measures of importing Members, and as a consequence in access to markets, and also in the formulation and application of sanitary or phytosanitary measures in their own territories, and desiring to assist them in their endeavours in this regard; Desiring therefore to elaborate rules for the application of the provisions of GATT 1994 which relate to the use of sanitary or phytosanitary measures, in particular the provisions of Article XX(b)1 ; Hereby agree as follows: Article 1 General Provisions 1. This Agreement applies to all sanitary and phytosanitary measures which may, directly or indirectly, affect international trade. Such measures shall be developed and applied in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 2. For the purposes of this Agreement, the definitions provided in Annex A shall apply. 1 In this Agreement, reference to Article XX(b) includes also the chapeau of that Article
2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OFSANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 3. The annexes are an integral part of this Agreement. 4 Article 2 Basic Rights and Obligations 1 prov 2 Members shall I ensure that any s or phyto anary measure is applied only to the xten ce.except as prov aph 7of Article s 3 Members shall ensure that their sanitary and phytosanitar measu es do not arbitra lly or e be nd that of other Mem con be applied in a manner which would constitute a disguised restriction on international trade. measures which confo he rele provisions of thi provisions of GA994 which relate to the use of sanitary or phytosanitary measures.in particular the provisions of Article XX(b). Article 3 Harmonization To ha sanitary and phytosanitary measures on as ssible Members shall bas thersitary pyormeasureational sndards guidee e they exist,except as otherwise provided for in this Agreement,and in Sanitary or phytosanitary measures which conform to international standards.guidelines or recommendations shall be deemed to be necessary to protect human,animal or plant life or health, and presumed to be consistent with the relevant provisions of this Agreement and of GATT 1994 or maintain sanitary or ph res which result in a higher level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection than would be achieved by measures based on the relevant internationa andards.gudenes or recommendations.f there is a scnt.or as a c 0 e with the rele s I th h &o measures which result in a level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection vant international star appropri y or phyto 155
附件 2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OFSANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 155 3. The annexes are an integral part of this Agreement. 4. Nothing in this Agreement shall affect the rights of Members under the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade with respect to measures not within the scope of this Agreement. Article 2 Basic Rights and Obligations 1. Members have the right to take sanitary and phytosanitary measures necessary for the protection of human, animal or plant life or health, provided that such measures are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement. 2. Members shall ensure that any sanitary or phytosanitary measure is applied only to the extent necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health, is based on scientific principles and is not maintained without sufficient scientific evidence, except as provided for in paragraph 7 of Article 5. 3. Members shall ensure that their sanitary and phytosanitary measures do not arbitrarily or unjustifiably discriminate between Members where identical or similar conditions prevail, including between their own territory and that of other Members. Sanitary and phytosanitary measures shall not be applied in a manner which would constitute a disguised restriction on international trade. 4. Sanitary or phytosanitary measures which conform to the relevant provisions of this Agreement shall be presumed to be in accordance with the obligations of the Members under the provisions of GATT 1994 which relate to the use of sanitary or phytosanitary measures, in particular the provisions of Article XX(b). Article 3 Harmonization 1. To harmonize sanitary and phytosanitary measures on as wide a basis as possible, Members shall base their sanitary or phytosanitary measures on international standards, guidelines or recommendations, where they exist, except as otherwise provided for in this Agreement, and in particular in paragraph 3. 2. Sanitary or phytosanitary measures which conform to international standards, guidelines or recommendations shall be deemed to be necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health, and presumed to be consistent with the relevant provisions of this Agreement and of GATT 1994. 3. Members may introduce or maintain sanitary or phytosanitary measures which result in a higher level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection than would be achieved by measures based on the relevant international standards, guidelines or recommendations, if there is a scientific justification, or as a consequence of the level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection a Member determines to be appropriate in accordance with the relevant provisions of paragraphs 1 through 8 of Article 5.2 Notwithstanding the above, all measures which result in a level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection 2 For the purposes of paragraph 3 of Article 3, there is a scientific justification if, on the basis of an examination and evaluation of available scientific information in conformity with the relevant provisions of this Agreement, a Member determines that the relevant international standards, guidelines or recommendations are not sufficient to achieve its appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection
2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OFSANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES different from that which would be achieved by measures based on international standards,guidelines or recommendations shall not be inconsistent with any other provision of this Agreement. Members shall play a full part within the limits of their reso in the relevan international organizations and their subsidiary bodies,in particular the Codex Alimentarius Commission,the International Office of Epizootics, and the international and regional organizations operating within the fr ork of the Intera recommendations with respect to all aspects of sanitary and phytosanitary measures. The Committee on Sanitary and Phyto sures provided for in paragraphs 1 and 4 the nr s of interational harmonization and coordinate efforts in this reard with the relevant international organizations. Article4 Equivalence nMember objectively demonstrates to the importing Member that its measur ng N mbe appropriate level of sa on.For thi given,upon request,to Members shall,upon request,enter into consultations with the aim of achieving bilateral and multilateral agreements on recognition of the equivalence of specified sanitaryor phytosanitary Article 5 Assessment of Risk and De Members shal ensu e that their sanitary or phytosanitary measures are based on 2 In the assessr ment of risks,Me rs shall take into account available scientific evidence n,samping an and environmenta quarantine orother treatment sing t ent or spread of a pest or diseas amateaproerhestoHnmgOgofheimpotineMcmbeandthceiaineGoiteiaectemeg of production or sales in the event of the entry,establishm the costs on in the t Members should.when determining the appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection,take into account the objective of minimizing negative trade effects. 156
附件 2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OFSANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 156 different from that which would be achieved by measures based on international standards, guidelines or recommendations shall not be inconsistent with any other provision of this Agreement. 4. Members shall play a full part, within the limits of their resources, in the relevant international organizations and their subsidiary bodies, in particular the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the International Office of Epizootics, and the international and regional organizations operating within the framework of the International Plant Protection Convention, to promote within these organizations the development and periodic review of standards, guidelines and recommendations with respect to all aspects of sanitary and phytosanitary measures. 5. The Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures provided for in paragraphs 1 and 4 of Article 12 (referred to in this Agreement as the "Committee") shall develop a procedure to monitor the process of international harmonization and coordinate efforts in this regard with the relevant international organizations. Article 4 Equivalence 1. Members shall accept the sanitary or phytosanitary measures of other Members as equivalent, even if these measures differ from their own or from those used by other Members trading in the same product, if the exporting Member objectively demonstrates to the importing Member that its measures achieve the importing Member's appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection. For this purpose, reasonable access shall be given, upon request, to the importing Member for inspection, testing and other relevant procedures. 2. Members shall, upon request, enter into consultations with the aim of achieving bilateral and multilateral agreements on recognition of the equivalence of specified sanitary or phytosanitary measures. Article 5 Assessment of Risk and Determination of the Appropriate Level of Sanitary or Phytosanitary Protection 1. Members shall ensure that their sanitary or phytosanitary measures are based on an assessment, as appropriate to the circumstances, of the risks to human, animal or plant life or health, taking into account risk assessment techniques developed by the relevant international organizations. 2. In the assessment of risks, Members shall take into account available scientific evidence; relevant processes and production methods; relevant inspection, sampling and testing methods; prevalence of specific diseases or pests; existence of pest- or disease-free areas; relevant ecological and environmental conditions; and quarantine or other treatment. 3. In assessing the risk to animal or plant life or health and determining the measure to be applied for achieving the appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection from such risk, Members shall take into account as relevant economic factors: the potential damage in terms of loss of production or sales in the event of the entry, establishment or spread of a pest or disease; the costs of control or eradication in the territory of the importing Member; and the relative cost-effectiveness of alternative approaches to limiting risks. 4. Members should, when determining the appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection, take into account the objective of minimizing negative trade effects
2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OFSANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES level o With the objective of achieving consistency in the application of the concept of appropriat plant life or Member shall uniustifable distinctions considers to be appropriate in different situations,if such distinctions result in discrimination or a n or Members s cooperate n th in accordanc in d shall tak e practica al i factors.including the exceptional character of human health risks to which people voluntarily expose themselves. 5 without n2 of Article 3 ensure that such measures are not more tra -restrictive than required to achieve thei level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection,taking into account technical and economic In cases where relevant scientific evidence is insufficient,a Member may provisionally adopt sanitary or phytosanitary measures on the basis of available pertinent information,including that fro org or ph aeaesapphed6 necessary for a more obiective assessment of risk and review the sanitary or phytosanitary measure accordingly within a reasonable period of time. exports and the measu is not base international standards,guidelines or recommenda ines or recomme measure may be requested and shall be provided by the Adaptation to Regional Conditions.Including Pest-or Disease-Free Areas and Areas of Low Pest or Disease Prevalence ry or all or of several ountries-from which the product originate d and to wh hich the produc is destined. n,Memb take into accoun and iate which ed by the low pest ers shall particular ase-ne geography,ecosystems,epidemiological surveillance,and the effectiveness of sanitary or phytosanitary controls. d unle ivheppopreenofahvrpiomyocecionandssgnicaniyiesehiaietomayg 157
附件 2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OFSANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 157 5. With the objective of achieving consistency in the application of the concept of appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection against risks to human life or health, or to animal and plant life or health, each Member shall avoid arbitrary or unjustifiable distinctions in the levels it considers to be appropriate in different situations, if such distinctions result in discrimination or a disguised restriction on international trade. Members shall cooperate in the Committee, in accordance with paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of Article 12, to develop guidelines to further the practical implementation of this provision. In developing the guidelines, the Committee shall take into account all relevant factors, including the exceptional character of human health risks to which people voluntarily expose themselves. 6. Without prejudice to paragraph 2 of Article 3, when establishing or maintaining sanitary or phytosanitary measures to achieve the appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection, Members shall ensure that such measures are not more trade-restrictive than required to achieve their appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection, taking into account technical and economic feasibility.3 7. In cases where relevant scientific evidence is insufficient, a Member may provisionally adopt sanitary or phytosanitary measures on the basis of available pertinent information, including that from the relevant international organizations as well as from sanitary or phytosanitary measures applied by other Members. In such circumstances, Members shall seek to obtain the additional information necessary for a more objective assessment of risk and review the sanitary or phytosanitary measure accordingly within a reasonable period of time. 8. When a Member has reason to believe that a specific sanitary or phytosanitary measure introduced or maintained by another Member is constraining, or has the potential to constrain, its exports and the measure is not based on the relevant international standards, guidelines or recommendations, or such standards, guidelines or recommendations do not exist, an explanation of the reasons for such sanitary or phytosanitary measure may be requested and shall be provided by the Member maintaining the measure. Article 6 Adaptation to Regional Conditions, Including Pest- or Disease-Free Areas and Areas of Low Pest or Disease Prevalence 1. Members shall ensure that their sanitary or phytosanitary measures are adapted to the sanitary or phytosanitary characteristics of the area - whether all of a country, part of a country, or all or parts of several countries - from which the product originated and to which the product is destined. In assessing the sanitary or phytosanitary characteristics of a region, Members shall take into account, inter alia, the level of prevalence of specific diseases or pests, the existence of eradication or control programmes, and appropriate criteria or guidelines which may be developed by the relevant international organizations. 2. Members shall, in particular, recognize the concepts of pest- or disease-free areas and areas of low pest or disease prevalence. Determination of such areas shall be based on factors such as geography, ecosystems, epidemiological surveillance, and the effectiveness of sanitary or phytosanitary controls. 3 For purposes of paragraph 6 of Article 5, a measure is not more trade-restrictive than required unless there is another measure, reasonably available taking into account technical and economic feasibility, that achieves the appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection and is significantly less restrictive to trade
2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OFSANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES Exporting Members claiming that areas within their territories are pest-or disease-free areas or areas of thereof in order to dise in,pes this reasonable access shall be given,upon request,to the importing Member for inspection,testing and other relevant procedures. Article 7 Transparency Article 8 Control.Inspection and Approval Procedures n坚 shall obs contaminants in foods,beverages or feedstuffs,and otherwise ensure that their procedures are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement Article9 Techmical Assistance 1 Members agree to facilitate the provision of technical assistance to other Members. especially developing country Members,either bilate ng te 010g of advice credits donations and grants.including for the ose of seking technical expertise training and equipment to allow such countries to adjust to,and comply with,sanitary or neasures ned ssary to achieve the appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary h ir export markets 浩 Where of an importing Member,the sha nd nd its et access opportunite pro duct nvov Article 10 Special and Differential Treatment m心 loping country 158
附件 2 AGREEMENT ON THE APPLICATION OFSANITARY AND PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES 158 3. Exporting Members claiming that areas within their territories are pest- or disease-free areas or areas of low pest or disease prevalence shall provide the necessary evidence thereof in order to objectively demonstrate to the importing Member that such areas are, and are likely to remain, pestor disease-free areas or areas of low pest or disease prevalence, respectively. For this purpose, reasonable access shall be given, upon request, to the importing Member for inspection, testing and other relevant procedures. Article 7 Transparency Members shall notify changes in their sanitary or phytosanitary measures and shall provide information on their sanitary or phytosanitary measures in accordance with the provisions of Annex B. Article 8 Control, Inspection and Approval Procedures Members shall observe the provisions of Annex C in the operation of control, inspection and approval procedures, including national systems for approving the use of additives or for establishing tolerances for contaminants in foods, beverages or feedstuffs, and otherwise ensure that their procedures are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement. Article 9 Technical Assistance 1. Members agree to facilitate the provision of technical assistance to other Members, especially developing country Members, either bilaterally or through the appropriate international organizations. Such assistance may be, inter alia, in the areas of processing technologies, research and infrastructure, including in the establishment of national regulatory bodies, and may take the form of advice, credits, donations and grants, including for the purpose of seeking technical expertise, training and equipment to allow such countries to adjust to, and comply with, sanitary or phytosanitary measures necessary to achieve the appropriate level of sanitary or phytosanitary protection in their export markets. 2. Where substantial investments are required in order for an exporting developing country Member to fulfil the sanitary or phytosanitary requirements of an importing Member, the latter shall consider providing such technical assistance as will permit the developing country Member to maintain and expand its market access opportunities for the product involved. Article 10 Special and Differential Treatment 1. In the preparation and application of sanitary or phytosanitary measures, Members shall take account of the special needs of developing country Members, and in particular of the least-developed country Members