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Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/367/Rev.1 S-IV§75 Egypt 2018 Sectors Investment measures, Other support measures Energy
Egypt has adopted a number of measures to promote renewable energies and to facilitate public-private partnerships in renewable energies. In April 2007, the Supreme Council of Energy in Egypt adopted a resolution on an ambitious plan to cover 20% of the generated electricity with renewable energy by 2020, including a 12% contribution from wind energy, translating to about 7200 MW grid-connected wind farms. This plan gives enough room to private investments to play the major role in realizing this goal.
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/373 S-II§13 Norway 2018 Trade Policy Framework
Norway has also launched a government maritime strategy, "Blue Growth for a Green Future" and an ocean strategy, "New Growth, Proud History" as well as a White Paper "The Place of the Oceans in Norway's Foreign and Development Policy". The Maritime and Ocean Strategies outline industrial and trade policies for the maritime and ocean industries. The maritime strategy states that "the Government will work for a harmonized global regulatory framework, open markets, high requirements for maritime safety, environment, and social standards in international forums" (...) The White Paper has a focus on the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 14, "conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources" (...)
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/375/Rev.1 S-III§103 China 2018 Measures Grants and direct payments Manufacturing
Authorized by the State Council, more concrete support measures for specific industries may be decided by individual ministries, the People's Bank of China or the NDRC. For instance, the Ministry of Finance increased the subsidy for coalbed methane production utilization from 0.2 yuan per cubic meter to 0.3 yuan per cubic meter in 2016. On 27 July 2015, NDRC, the Ministry of Industry and Information and Technology (MIIT) and the Ministry of Finance (MOF) jointly issued the 2nd Batch of Promotion Catalogue of Energy-Saving and Environment-Friendly Vehicles (Passenger Cars of 1.6 Litres and Below). Consumers who buy automobiles listed in the catalogue (which only contains automobiles produced in China) are provided a subsidy of RMB 3,000 from the Government. The authorities indicate that this policy was terminated in December 2015. Figures on total expenditures under the programme were not available.
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/377 S-IV§72 Chinese Taipei 2018 Sectors General environmental reference Energy
(...) In 2016, an Energy and Carbon Reduction Office was created to oversee implementation of greenhouse gas emission reduction targets (see below), increase renewable power (solar and wind) generation and facilitate research and development spending on green energy.
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/369 G-III§48 Montenegro 2018 Sectors General environmental reference Fisheries
Montenegro's policy in the field of fisheries is very dedicated to protect marine resources and establish a system based on sustainable fisheries, the protection of marine biodiversity and the suppression of illegal unreported and unregulated fisheries (IUU fisheries). Therefore, we absolutely support the abolition of subsidies that support IUU fisheries and adversely affect already overexploited fish resources. (...) with constant awareness of the importance of sustainable fisheries and the protection of marine resources.
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/382 S-III§342 United States of America 2018 Measures Other measures Energy
The United States also utilizes science and technology (S&T) agreements as frameworks for increased international collaboration, by facilitating cooperation between U.S. technical agencies and foreign counterparts, on topics including (…) environment and biodiversity protection, (...) alternative energy.
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/370 G-II§24 Guinea 2018 Sectors Non-monetary support, Not specified Energy
These two projects will enable nearly 90,000 rural households to access renewable electricity, which implies about 630,000 direct beneficiaries; the development of income generating activities in these localities; improvement of security, health, education, job creation and reduction of the rural exodus; the suitability of hybrid solar PV/diesel generation or SPV alone to reduce the retail price of electricity. Implementation training will be provided; the share of renewable energies in the national energy mix will increase; and both diesel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) will be reduced.
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/373 S-Table-III.18 Norway 2018 Measures Grants and direct payments Energy
Table 3.18 State aid granted by Norway, 2012-15
Measure/Year 2012 2013 2014 2015
Environmental protection including energy saving 878.77 693.09 724.31 956.55
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/375/Rev.1 S-III§211 China 2018 Measures Public procurement Manufacturing
Article 9 of the Government Procurement Law provides that government procurement shall be carried out to facilitate the realization of the economic and social development policy goals of the State, including environmental protection, (…)
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/377 S-Table-A3.7 Chinese Taipei 2018 Measures Loans and financing
Agriculture, Forestry, Manufacturing, Mining,…
Agriculture, Forestry, Manufacturing, Mining, Other, Fisheries
Table A3.7 Main production assistance measures, 2014-17
Measure Total duration of the programme Beneficiaries Cost budgetary/foregone tax revenue)
(ii) Non-tax incentives
Loans for SMEs: specific and urgent financing for recovery plans from damage caused by disasters
- Loan provided by banks as from 2016, the ceiling interest rate is 1% plus a flat rate of 2-year postal fixed savings rate.
No time limit All enterprises that meet "Standards for Identifying a Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise":
- enterprises engaged in manufacturing, construction, mining or excavating, paid-in capital of less than NT$80 million;
- enterprises engaged in economic activities (e.g. agriculture, logging, fishing, the raising of livestock, utilities, commerce, transport, warehousing, communications, finance, insurance, real estate, commercial, social or individual services) with an annual operating revenue of less than NT$100 million 2012-16: NT$12.4 million
2017: NT$43.41 million