"international standards" means standards that are adopted by international
standardising or standards organisations made available to the public;
"inward processing" means the customs procedure under which certain goods
can be brought into a customs territory conditionally relieved from payment of
import duties and taxes, on the basis that such goods are intended for
manufacturing, processing or repair and subsequent exportation;
"Legislative Assembly" means the East African Legislative Assembly
established by Article 9 of the Treaty;
"manufacturing under bond" means a facility extended to manufacturers to
import plant, machinery, equipment and raw materials tax free, exclusively for
use in the manufacture of goods for export;
"non-tariff barriers" means laws, regulations, administrative and technical
requirements other than tariffs imposed by a Partner State whose effect is to
impede trade;
"other charges of equivalent effect" means any tax, surtax, levy or charge
imposed on imports and not on like locally produced products and does not
include fees and similar charges commensurate with the cost of services
rendered;
"Partner States" means the Republic of Uganda, the Republic of Kenya and
the United Republic of Tanzania and any other country granted membership to
the Community under Article 3 of the Treaty;
"person" means a natural or legal person;
"primary production" means initial or basic production of goods using raw
materials or original inputs which have not undergone processing;
"principle of asymmetry" means the principle which addresses variances in
the implementation of measures in an economic integration process for purposes
of achieving a common objective;
"Protocol" means this Protocol establishing the East African Community
Customs Union and any annexes to the Protocol;
"publications" means printed material in hard or soft form;
"refund” means the return or repayment of duties and taxes already collected;
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