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Summary Information | |
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Full Title |
2014 Agreement on Trade in Services Under the Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Cooperation between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Republic of India |
Short Title / Abbreviations |
2014 AIFTA TIS |
CIL Subject Classification | |
Date of Adoption | 13/11/2014 |
Place of Adoption | Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar at the 25th ASEAN Summit |
Issued/Adopted by | Economic Ministers of ASEAN and India |
Dispute settlement provisions |
Article 30: Dispute Settlement “Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, any dispute concerning the interpretation, implementation, or application of this Agreement shall be resolved through the procedures and mechanisms as set out in the ASEAN-India DSM Agreement.” |
Depository |
Secretary-General of ASEAN |
Annexes |
Annex on Movement of Natural Persons Annex of Schedules of Specific Commitments:
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Entry Into Force Status | In Force |
Source |
ASEAN Secretariat |
Date of Entry into Force |
01/07/2015 |
Entry into Force / Termination Provisions |
Article 32: Entry into Force “1. Each Party shall notify the other Party in writing upon completion of its internal requirements necessary for entry into force of this Agreement. This Agreement shall enter into force on 1 July 2015 for any Party that has made such notifications provided that India and at least four (4) ASEAN Member States have made such notifications by that date. 2. If this Agreement does not enter into force on 1 July 2015 it shall enter into force, for any Party that has made the notification referred to in Paragraph 1 of this Article, sixty (60) days after the date by which India and at least four (4) ASEAN Member States have made the notifications referred to in Paragraph 1 of this Article. 3. After the entry into force of this Agreement pursuant to Paragraph 1 and 2 of this Article, this Agreement shall enter into force for any Party sixty (60) days after the date of its notification referred to in Paragraph 1 of this Article.” Article 34: Withdrawal and Termination “2. This Agreement shall terminate if, pursuant to paragraph 1: (a) India withdraws; of (b) this Agreement is in force for less than four ASEAN Member States.” |
Status | |
ASEAN States |
(Source: Malaysian Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry as of 19/02/2024) |
Brunei Darussalam |
Signature 13/11/2014 Entry into Force 01/07/2015 |
Cambodia |
Signature 13/11/2014 |
Indonesia |
Signature 13/11/2014 |
Lao PDR |
Signature 13/11/2014 Entry into Force 15/09/2015 |
Malaysia |
Signature 13/11/2014 Entry into Force 01/07/2015 |
Myanmar |
Signature 13/11/2014 Entry into Force 01/07/2015 |
Philippines |
Signature 13/11/2014 Entry into Force 06/12/2016 |
Singapore |
Signature 13/11/2014 Entry into Force 01/07/2015 |
Thailand |
Signature 13/11/2014 Entry into Force 01/07/2015 |
Vietnam |
Signature 13/11/2014 Entry into Force 01/07/2015 |
Other Country |
India Signature 13/11/2014
Ratification 01/07/2015
Entry into Force 01/07/2015 |
Related Instruments | |
Related Instruments | |
External Links |
ASEAN accessed on 19/02/2024 Ministry of Commerce and Industry, India accessed on 19/02/2024 |
Additional Information |
This instrument was adopted following negotiations based on Article 4 of the 2003 Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Cooperation between the Republic of India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. |