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Información sobre la notificación
Nicaragua
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10/12/2024
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2024-2026
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Nicaragua
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30/09/2022
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2022-2024
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Nicaragua
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03/11/2020
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2020-2022
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Nicaragua
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30/09/2018
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Nicaragua
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14/11/2016
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2016-2018
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Nicaragua
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22/09/2014
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2014-2016
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Tipos de restricciones
Todos los períodos bienales y todas las notificaciones
Top 10 de los capítulos del HS notificados
Todos los períodos bienales y todas las notificaciones
Top 10 de las justificaciones de la OMC notificadas
Todos los períodos bienales y todas las notificaciones
Top 10 de los compromisos no OMC notificados
Todos los períodos bienales y todas las notificaciones
Detalles de la restricción cuantitativa
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Examen de las políticas comerciales
Último Examen de las Políticas Comerciales (Informe de la Secretaría de la OMC) WT/TPR/S/404/Rev.1
A. Importación prohibiciones, restricciones y licencias de importación
3.39.
Nicaragua bans imports of certain products with the aim of protecting the environment and human health, protecting species, and for security reasons, in conformity with its domestic legislation or international commitments.
3.40.
Nicaragua has notified the WTO Committee on Import Licensing of the licensing system in use for the administration of its import tariff quotas; its latest notification does not mention any other cases in which import licences are required.[87] However, imports of some categories of products are subject to a licensing/prior authorization regime applied for the purpose of protecting the public and/or national interest, or for health or public security reasons. In this connection, special permits are required to import chemicals (raw materials) for industrial use; synthetic pesticides (National Commission for the Registration and Control of Toxic Substances); animal feed, pesticides and fertilizers (Ministry of Agriculture); firearms, explosives and other related materials (National Police); foodstuffs, medicines and controlled substances (Ministry of Health); and X‑ray equipment (National Atomic Energy Commission). The importation of citrus planting material that could harbour the bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter spp. has to be approved by the official responsible for quarantine control at the border post where the material is cleared through customs.
3.41.
Telecommunications equipment entering Nicaragua must be cleared through customs solely and exclusively in the customs warehouses authorized by the DGA in the city of Managua, for prior inspection and approval by the Nicaraguan Institute of Telecommunications and Postal Services (TELCOR). The list of the items in question includes 152 groups of equipment and accessories.
3.42.
Nicaragua also uses a non‑automatic import licensing system for the management of tariff quotas.
B. Exportación prohibiciones y restricciones
3.56.
Nicaragua bans exports of: roundwood of forest species, timber and sawn wood[93]; lobsters during their reproductive phase or when moulting or spawning (with eggs) or with a sperm receptacle; Caribbean spiny lobsters (panulirus argus), which require a classification of at least five ounces of tail to be marketed; Pacific lobsters (panurilus gracilis), which require a classification of at least three ounces of tail to be marketed; estuary shrimps in the larval or juvenile phase; and sawfish and bull shark (carcharhinus leucas). In accordance with its international environmental and public health commitments, the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA) can authorize exports of toxic waste when there is no adequate procedure in Nicaragua to render it harmless or destroy it, subject to prior express consent from the receiving country to destroy the waste on its territory.[94]
3.57.
Green coffee exporters must, as part of the process, register their sales contracts in advance and submit a coffee quality export certificate (issued by the National Coffee Council (CONACAFE)), together with a certificate of origin from the International Coffee Organization (ICO). CETREX maintains an online database which can be used to make searches for export requirements by product, and which shows the documents required.[95] According to the notification made by the authorities to the WTO, Nicaragua does not issue export licences within the context of free trade agreements that stipulate bilateral tariff quotas.[96]
Base de Datos sobre Medio Ambiente (BDMA) de la OMC
La BDMA contiene medidas relacionadas con el medio ambiente que pueden considerarse RC, las cuales, por lo tanto, deben notificarse con arreglo a la Decisión sobre las restricciones cuantitativas.
Ver las medidas relacionadas con el medio ambiente adoptadas por el Miembro