![]() ![]() Trade-related investment measures (TRIMs) back to top The WTO director-general encouraged to continue efforts to help developing countries participate in setting international standards.When possible, a six-month “reasonable interval” for developing countries to adapt to new measures.Technical assistance for least-developed countries, and reviews of technical assistance in general.Members to consider favourable quota treatment for small suppliers and least-developed countries, and larger quotas in general.The possibility of examining governments’ new rules of origin.“Effective” use of the agreement’s provisions on early integration of products into normal GATT rules, and elimination of quotas. ![]() Developing countries’ participation in setting international SPS standards.Equivalence: putting into practice the principle that governments should accept that different measures used by other governments can be equivalent to their own measures for providing the same level of health protection for food, animals and plants.“Reasonable interval” between publication of a country’s new SPS measure and its entry into force.More time for developing countries to comply with other countries’ new SPS measures.Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures Export credits, export credit guarantees or insurance programmes.Least-developed and net food-importing developing countries.Rural development and food security for developing countries. ![]()
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