Draft Charter for the International Trade Organization of the United Nations: Embodied in the Report of the Second Session of the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment at Geneva, Switzerland, April-August 1947U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 - 87 pages |
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... tariff negotiations and has been regarded as a contracting party in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade . 2 The members are : Australia , Belgium - Luxemburg Economic Union , Brazil , Canada , Chile , China , Cuba ...
... tariff negotiations and has been regarded as a contracting party in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade . 2 The members are : Australia , Belgium - Luxemburg Economic Union , Brazil , Canada , Chile , China , Cuba ...
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... Tariffs , Preferences , and Internal Taxation and Regulation : General Most - favoured - nation Treatment . Article 16 . Article 17 . Article 18 . Reduction of Tariffs and Elimination of Preferences National Treatment on Internal ...
... Tariffs , Preferences , and Internal Taxation and Regulation : General Most - favoured - nation Treatment . Article 16 . Article 17 . Article 18 . Reduction of Tariffs and Elimination of Preferences National Treatment on Internal ...
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... Tariff Committee : Article 81 . The Tariff Committee Section F. The Director - General and Staff : Article 82 . 47 47 48 78 48 48 48 48 49 50 50 51 55 51 51 T 51 The Director - General Article 83. The Staff . . 155 Section G. Other ...
... Tariff Committee : Article 81 . The Tariff Committee Section F. The Director - General and Staff : Article 82 . 47 47 48 78 48 48 48 48 49 50 50 51 55 51 51 T 51 The Director - General Article 83. The Staff . . 155 Section G. Other ...
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... tariffs and other barriers to trade and to eliminate discriminatory treatment in international commerce . 5. To enable countries , by increasing the opportunities for their trade and economic development on a mutually advantageous basis ...
... tariffs and other barriers to trade and to eliminate discriminatory treatment in international commerce . 5. To enable countries , by increasing the opportunities for their trade and economic development on a mutually advantageous basis ...
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... TARIFFS , PREFERENCES ,. - 12 — Article 8 . Importance of Economic Development in Relation to the Purpose of this Charter . The Members recognize that all countries have a common interest in the productive use of the world's human and ...
... TARIFFS , PREFERENCES ,. - 12 — Article 8 . Importance of Economic Development in Relation to the Purpose of this Charter . The Members recognize that all countries have a common interest in the productive use of the world's human and ...
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Page 30 - ... the comparable price, in the ordinary course of trade, for the like product when destined for consumption in the exporting country...
Page 35 - Agreement, including tariff concessions, any product is being imported into the territory of that contracting party in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten serious injury to domestic producers in that territory of like or directly competitive products...
Page 48 - The General Assembly shall meet in regular annual sessions and in such special sessions as occasion may require. Special sessions shall be convoked by the Secretary-General at the request of the Security Council or of a majority of the Members of the United Nations.
Page 31 - ... in excess of an amount equal to the estimated bounty or subsidy determined to have been granted, directly or indirectly, on the manufacture, production or export of such product in the country of origin or exportation, including any special subsidy to the transportation of a particular product. The term "countervailing duty...
Page 26 - Contracting parties shall not, by exchange action, frustrate the intent of the provisions of this Agreement, nor, by trade action, the intent of the provisions of the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund.
Page 37 - Subject to the requirement that such measures are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between countries where the same conditions prevail, or a disguised restriction on international trade...
Page 19 - The products of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall be accorded treatment no less favourable than that accorded to like products of national origin in respect of all laws, regulations and requirements affecting their internal sale, offering for sale, purchase, transportation, distribution or use.
Page 35 - ... to the extent and for such time as may be necessary to prevent or remedy such injury.
Page 30 - ... when the passage across such territory, with or without trans-shipment, warehousing, breaking bulk, or change in the mode of transport, is only a portion of a complete journey beginning and terminating beyond the frontier of the contracting party across whose territory the traffic passes. Traffic of this nature is termed in this Article
Page 27 - ... contracting parties shall cease to grant either directly or indirectly any form of subsidy on the export of any product other than a primary product which subsidy results in the sale of such product for export at a price lower than the comparable price charged for the like product to buyers in the domestic market.