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Harmonizations
means the establishment, recognition and application of common sanitary and
phytosanitary measures by different countries. The SPS Agreement encourages
governments to establish national SPS measures consistent with international
standards, guidelines and recommendations. The international standards are
developed by leading scientists and governmental experts in the field of
health protection and are subject to international scrutiny and review.
International standards are often higher than the national requirements of
many countries, including developed countries, but the SPS Agreement
explicitly permits governments to choose not to use the international
standards. However, if the national requirement results in a greater
restriction of trade, a country may be asked to provide scientific
justification, demonstrating that the relevant international standard would
not result in the level of health protection the country considered
appropriate.
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