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Mutual Recognition Agreement

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Mutual Recognition Agreement
An agreement between two or more jurisdictions to consider licenses and certifications given by one jurisdiction as being valid in the others. For example, if one is licensed to practice dentistry in Oregon and Oregon has a mutual recognition agreement with Washington, one is by extension licensed to practice dentistry in Washington. Mutual recognition agreements may take place within a country (as between U.S. states) or they may be international.


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In an interlinked world, it is equally important to expeditiously conclude mutual recognition agreements of standards between countries to promote international trade and to enable faster movement of goods," she added.
In the recent renewal of its mutual recognition agreement (MRA) with CMA Canada, CIMA failed to rectify all of the flaws contained in the original MRA, which it signed five years ago.
jurisdictions are entitled to enter into mutual recognition agreements.
 
 
 
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