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Keputusan Presiden Nomor 34 Tahun 1989 tentang PENGESAHAN AGREEMENT ON THE GLOBAL SYSTEM OF TRADE PREFERENCES AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

KEPPRES No. 34 Tahun 1989 berlaku

Pasal 1

Mengesahkan Agreement on the Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing
Countries, yang telah ditandatangani oleh Pemerintah Republik Indonesia di Beograd,
Yugoslavia, pada tanggal 13 April 1988, sebagai hasil perundingan antara delegasi
pemerintah negara-negara Kelompok 77 yang salinan naskah aslinya dalam bahasa
Inggris sebagaimana terlampir pada Keputusan Presiden ini.

Pasal 2

Keputusan Presiden ini mulai berlaku pada tanggal ditetapkan.

Agar setiap orang mengetahuinya, memerintahkan pengundangan Keputusan Presiden ini
dengan penempatannya dalam Lembaran Negara Republik Indonesia.

Ditetapkan di Jakarta

pada tanggal 18 Juli 1989
Diundangkan di Jakarta

PRESIDEN REPUBLIK INDONESIA
pada tanggal 18 Juli 1989

MENTERI/SEKRETARIS NEGARA
REPUBLIK INDONESIA

SOEHARTO

MOERDIONO

LEMBARAN NEGARA REPUBLIK INDONESIA TAHUN 1989 NOMOR 21

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AGREEMENT ON THE GLOBAL SYSTEM OF
TRADE PREFERENCES AMONG DEVELOPING

COUNTRIES

ACCORD RELATIF AU SYSTEME GLOBAL DE
PREFERENCES COMMERCIALES ENTREPAYSS

EN DEVELOPPMENT

ACUER SOBREEL SISTEMA GLOBAL DE
PREFERENCIAS COMERCIALES ENTRE PAISES

EN DESARROLLO

AGREEMENT ON THE GLOBAL SYSTEM OF
TRADE PREFRERENCES AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Preamble

The States parties to this Agreement,

Recognizing that economic co-operation among developing among developing
countries is a key element in the strategy of collective self-reliance and an esssential
instrument to promote structural changes contributing to a balanced and equitable process
of global economic development and the establishment of the New International Economic
Order;

Recoqnizing also that a Global System of Trade Preference (hereinafter referred to
as "GSTP") would constitute a major istrument for the promotion of trade among developing
countries members of the Group of 77, and the increase of production and emploment in
these countries;

Bearing in mind the Arusha Programme of collective self-Reliance, the Caracas
Programme of Action and the Declarations on GSTP adopted by the Ministers of Foreign
Affairs of the Group of 77 in New York in 1982, and the Ministrial meetings or GSTP in New
Delhi in 1985, in Brasilia in 1986 and in Belgrade in 1988;

Believing that the establishment of the GSTP should be accorded high priority as a
major instrument of South-South co-operation, for the promotion of collective self-reliance
as well as for the strengthening of world trade as a whole;

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HAVE AGREED as follows:

CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION

Article 1
Definitions

For the purpose of this Agreement:
(a) "Participant" means:
(i) Any member of the Group of 77 listed in annex I which, has exchanged concessions
and has become party to this Agreement in accordance with its articles 25, 27
or 28.
(ii) Any sub-regional/regional/inter-regional grouping of developing countries members
of the Group of 77 listed in annex I which has exchanged concessions and has
become party to this Agreement in accordance with its articles 25, 27 or 28;
(b) "Least developed country means a country designated as such by the United Nations;
(c) "State" or "country" means any state or country member of the Group of 77.
(d) "Domestic producers" means physical or juridical persons established in the territory of
a participant which are engaged in production of commodities and manufactures,
Including industrial, agricultural, extractive or mining products, in their raw, semi-
processed or processed forms in that territory. Furthermore, for the purpose of
determining "serious injury" or "threat of serious injury", the term "domestic producers"
in this Agreement shall mean domestic producers as a whole of like or similar products,
or those of them whose collective output of the products constitutes a major proportion
of then total domestic production of those products.
(e) "Serious injury" means significant damage to domestic producers, of like or similar
products resulting from a substantial increase of preferential imports in situations which
cause substantial llosses in terms of earnings, production or emploment unsustainable
in the short term. The examination of the impact on the domestic industry concerned
shall also include an evaluation of other relevant economic factors and indices having a
bearing on the state of the domestic industry of that product.
(f) "Threat of serious injury" means a situation in which a substantial increase of
preferential imports is of a nature to cause "serious injury" to domestic producers, and
that such injury, although not yet exissting, is clearly imminent. A determination of threat
of serious injury shall shall be based on facts and not on mere allegation, conjecture, or
remote or hypothetical possibility.
(g) "Critical circumstances" means the emergence of an exceptional situation where
massive preferential imports are causing or threatening to cause "serious injury" difficult
to repair and which calls for immediate action.
(h) "SSectoral agreements" means agreements amongst participants regarding the removal
or reduction of tariff, non-tariff and para-tariff barriers as well as other trade promotion
or co-operative measures for specified products or groups of products closely related in
end use or in production.
(i) "Direct trade measures" means measures conducive to promoting mutual trade of
participants such as long- and medium-term contracts containing import and supplly
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commitments in respect of specific products, buy-back arrangements, state trading
operations, and governments and public procurement.
(j) "Tariffs" means custom duties stipulated in the national tariff schedules of the
participants.
(k) "Non-tariffs" means any measure, regulation, or practice, other than "tariffs" and "para-
tariffs", the effect of which is to restrict imports, or to significantly distort trade.
(l) "Para-tariffs" means border charges and feas, other than "Tariffs" on foreign trade
transactions of a tariff-like effect which are levied solely on imports, but not those
indirect taxes and charges, which are levied in the same manner on like domestic
products. Import charges corresponding to specific services rendered are not
considered as para-tariff measures.

CHAPTER II
GLOBAL SYSTEM OF TRADE PREFERENCES

Article 2
Establishment and aims of the GSTP

By the present Agreement, the participants establish the GSTP to promote and sustain
mutual trade, and the development of economic c0-operation among developing countries,
through exchange of concessions in accordance with this Agreement.

Article 3
Principles

The GSTP shall be established in accordance with the following principles:
(a) The GSTP shall be reserved for the exclusive participation of developing countries
members of the Group of 77;
(b) The benefits of the GSTP shall accrue to the developing countries members of the
Group of 77 who are participants in accordance with article 1(a);
(c) The GSTP shall be based and applied on the principle of mutuality of advantages in
such a way as to benefit equitably all participants, taking into account their respective
levels of economic and industrial development, the pattern of their external trade and
their trade policies and systems;
(d) The GSTP shall be negotiated step by step, improved and extended in successive
stages, with periodic revlews;
(e) The GSTP shall not replace, but supplement and rainforce, present and future
subregional, regional and interregional economic groupings of developing countries of
the Group of 77, and shall take into account the concerns and commitments of such
economic groupings;
(f) The special needs of the least developed countries shall be clearly recognized and
conrete preferential measures in favour of these countries should be agreed upon; the
least developed countries will bot be required to make concessions on a reciprocal
basis;
(g) The GSTP shall include all products, manufactures, and commodities in their raw, semi-
processed and processed forms:
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(h) Intergovernmental subregional,regional and interregional groupings for economic co-
operation among developing countries members of the Group of 77 may participate,
fully as such, if and when they consider it desirable, in any or all phases of the work on
the GSTP.

Article 4
Components of the GSTP

The GSTP may inter alia consist of the following components:
(a) arrangements relating to tariffs;
(b) arrangements relating to para-tariffs;
(c) arrangements relating to non-tariff measures;
(d) arrangements relating to direst trade measures including medium and long-term
contracts;
(e) arrangements relating to sectoral agreements.

Article 5
Schedules of concessions

The tarif, para-tariff and non-tariff concessions negotiated and exchanged among
participants shall be embodied in schedules of concessions which shall be annexed to and
form an integral part of this Agreement.

CHAPTER III
NEGOTIATIONS

Article 6
Negotiations

1. The participants may hold from time to time rounds of bilateral/plurilateral/multilateral
negotiations with a view to the further expansion of the GSTP and the fuller attainment
of its aims.
2. The participants may counduct their negotiations in accordance with any or a
combination of the following approaches and procedures:
(a) Product-by-product negotiations;
(b) Across-the-board tariff reductions;
(c) Sectoral negotiations;
(d) Direct trade measures, including medium and long term contracts.

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CHAPTER IV
COMMITTEE OF PARTICIPANTS

Article 7
Establishments and fuctions

1. A Committee of participants (hereinafter referred to as the "Committee") shall be
established, upon entry into force of this Agreements, Consisting of the representatives
of the participants. The Committee shall perform such functions as may be necessary to
facilitate the objectives of this Agreement. The Committee shall be responsible for
reviewing the application of this Agreement and the instruments adopted within its
framework, monitoring the implementation of the results of the negotiations, carrying out
consultations, making recommendations and taking decisions as required, and, in
general, undertaking whatever measures may be required to ensure the adequate
implementation of the objectives and the provisions of this Agreements.
(a) The Committee shall keep under review the possibility of promoting further
negotiations for the enlargement of the schedules of concessions and for the
enhancements of trade among participants through other measures and may at any
time sponsor such negotiations. The Committee shall also ensure prompt and
complete dissemination of trade information in order to promote trade among
participants;
(b) The Committee shall review disputes and make recommendations there on in
accordance with Article 21 of this Agreements;
(c) The Committee may establish such subsidiary organs as may be necessary to the
effective dischange of its functions;
(d) The Committee may adopt appropriate regulations and rules as may be necessary
to the implementation of this Agreements.
2. (a) The Committee shall endeavour to ensure that all its decisions are taken by
concensus;

(b) Nothwithstanding any measures that may be taken in compliance with paragraph
2(a) ofthis article, a proposal or motion before the Committee shall be voted on if a
representative so requests;

(c) Decisions shall be taken by two-thirds amjority on matters of substance and a simple
majority on matters of procedure.
3. The Committee shall adopt its rules of procedure.
4. The Committee shall adopt financial rules and regulations.

Article 8
Co-operation with international organizations

The Committee shall make whatever arrangements are appropriate for consultation or co-
operation with the United Nations and its organs, in particular United Nations Conference
on Trade and Developments (UNCTAD) and the specialized agencies of the United
Nations, as well as intergovernmental, subregional, regional and interregional groupings for
economic co-operation among developing countries members of the Group of 77.
CHAPTER V
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GROUND RULES

Article 9
Extension of negotiated concessions

1. Except as provided for in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this article, all tariff, para-ratiff and non-
tariff
concessions,
negotiated
and
exchanged
among
participants
in
the
bilateral/plurilateral negotiations shall, when implemented, be extended to all
participants in the GSTP negotiations on a most-favoured-nation (MFN) basis.
2. Subject to Rules and Guidelines prescribed in this regard, participants parties to direct
trade measures, sectoral agreements of agreements on non-tariff concessions may
decide not to extend the concessions lonked to such agreements to other participants.
Such non-extension shall not have a detrimental impact on the trade interests of other
participants, and when it has such an effect, the matter shall be submitted to the
Committee for consideration and decision. Such agreements shall be open to all
participants in the GSTP through direct negotiation. The Committee shall be informed of
the initiation of negotiations on such agreements as well as on their provisions once
concluded.
3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2 of this article, participants may
grant tariff, non-tariff and para-tariff concessions applicable exclusively to exports
originating from participating least developed countries. Such concessions, when
implemented, shall apply in equal measures to all participating least developed
countries. If after granting of any exclusive right it proves detrimental to the legitimate
trading interest of other participants, the matter may be brought to the Committee for a
review of such arrangements.

Article 10
Maintenance of the value of concessions

Subject to terms, conditions or qualifications that might be set out in the schedules
containing the concessions granted, a participant shall not impair or nullify these
concessions, after the entry into force of this Agreements, through the application of any
charge or measure restricting commerce other than those existing prior thereto, except
where such charge corresponds to an internal tax imposed on a like domestic product, an
anti-dumping or countervailing duty, or fees commensurate with the cost of services
rendered, and except any measures authorized under article 13 and 14.

Article 11

Modification and withdrawal of concessions

1. Any participant may, after a period of 3 years from the day the concession was
extended, notify the Committee of its intention to modify or withdraw any concession
included in its appropriate schedule.
2. The participants intending to withdraw or modify a concession shall enter into
consultation and/or negotiation, with a view to reaching agreement on any necessary
and appropriate compensation, with participants with which such concession was
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initially negotiated and with any other participants that have a principal or substantial
supplying interest as may be determined by the Committee.
3. Should no agreement be reached between the participants concerned within six months
of the receipt of notification and should the notifying participants proceed with its
modification or witdrawal of such concessions, the affected participants as determined
by the Committee may withdraw or modify equivalent concessions in their appropriate
schedules. Any such modification or withdrawal should be notified to the Committee.

Article 12
Withholding or withdrawal of concessions

A participant shall at any time be free to withhold or to withdraw in whole or in part
any item in its schedule of concessions in respect of which it determines that it was initially
negotiated with a State which has not become, or has ceased to be, a participants in this
Agreement. A participant taking such action shall notify the Committee and, upon request,
consult with participants that have a substantial interest in the product concerned.

Article 13
Safequard measures

A participant shall be able to take safeguard measures to ward off serious injury or
threats of serious injury to domestic producers of like or similar products, which may arise
as a direct consequence of unforesseen substantial rise of imports enjoying prederences
under the GSTP.

1. Safeguard measures shall be in accordance with the following rules;
(a) Safeguard measures shall be consistent with the aims and objectives of the GSTP.
These measures should be applied in a non-discriminatory fashion among the
participants in the GSTP.

(b) Safeguard measures should be in effect only to the extent and for such-time as may
be necessary to prevent or remedy such injury.
(c) As a general rule and except in critical circumstances, all safeguard measures shall
be taxen after consultation between interested participants. Participants intending to
take such safeguard, measures will be required to demonstrate to the satisfaction of
the sonserned parties within the Commiittee the serious injury or threat thereof
justifyinh such measures.
2. Safeguard action to ward off serious injury or athreat of injury should be in accordance
with the following procedures:
(a) Notification: Any participans intending to take safeguard measures should notify
the Committee of its intention, and the Committee shall circulate this notification to
all participants. Upon receipt of such notification, interested participans intending to
enter into consultations with the initiating participans shall so notify the Committee
within 30 days. In critical circumstances when delay could cause damage which
without prior consultations, on the condition that consultations shall be effected
immediately after taking such action;
(b) Consultation: Interested participants should enter into consultations for the purpose
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of reaching an agreement as to the nature of the safeguard measures to be taken,
or already taken, and its duration, and as to compensation or the renegotiation of
concessions. These consultations should be concluded within three months of
receipt of the original notification. Should these consultations not lead to an
agreement satisfactory to all parties within the time period specified above, the
matter should be referred to the Committee for resolution of the issue. Should the
Committee fail to resolve the issue within four weeks of the date of its having been
referred to it, the parties affected by the safeguard action have the right to withdraw
equivalent concessions or other obligations under GSTP of which the Committee
does not disapprove of.

Article 14
Balance-of-payments measures

If a participant faces serious economic problems during the implementation of the
GTSP, such participant shall be able to take measures to meet serious balance-of-
payments difficulties.
1. Any participant, which finds it necessary to institute or intensify quantitative restrictions
or other measures limiting imports concerning products or areas where concessions
have been offered with a view to forestalling the threat of or stopping a serious decline
in its monetary reserves, shall endeavour to do so in order to prevent or remedy such
difficulties, in a manner which preserves, as much as possible, the value of negotiated
concessions.
2. Such action shall be notified immediately to the Committee which shall circulate such
notification to all participants.
3. Any participant which takes action according to paragraph 1 of this article shall afford,
upon request from any other participant, adequate opportunity for consultations with a
view to preserving the stability of the consessions negotiated under the GSTP. If no
satisfactory adjustment is effected between the participants concerned within three
months of such notification, the matter may be referred to the Committee for a review.

Article 15
Rules of origin

Products contained in the schedules of concessions annexed to this Agreement
shall be eligible for preferential treatment if they satisfy the Rules of Origin, which shall be
annexed to and form an integral part of this Agreement.

Article 16

Procedures relating to the negotiations of long-term and medium term contracts among
interested participants in the GSTP:
1. Within the framework of this Agreement long-term and medium-term contracts involving
import and export Commitments in respect to specific commodities or products may be
entered into among participants.
2. To facilitate the negotiation and conclusion of such contracts:
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(a) exporting participants should indicate the commodities or products for which they
may be prepared to undertake supply commitments together with an indication of the
quantities that may be involved;
(b) importing participants should indicate the commodities or products for which they
could envisage undertaking import commitments and, where possible, an indication
of the quantities that may be involved; and
(c) The Committee will provide assistance for the multilateral exchange of information
provided under (a) and (b) above and for bilateral and/or multilateral negotiations
among interested exporting and importing participants for the purpose of concluding
long-term and medium-term contracts.
3. Participants concerned should notify the Committee of the conclusion of long-term and
medium-term contracts as soon as possible.

Article 17
Special treatment for least developed countries

1. In accordance with the Ministerial Declaration on the GSTP, the special needs of the
least developed countries shall be clearly recognized, and concrete preferential
measures in favour of these countries shall be agreed on.
2. To become a participant a least developed country shall not be required to make
concession on a reciprocal basis, and such participating least developed country shall
benefit from the extension of all tariff, para-tariff and non-tariff concession exchanged in
the bilateral/plurilateral negotiations which are multilateralezed.
3. Participating least developed countries should identify their export products for which
they wish to seek concessions in the markets of other participants. Technical assistance
by the including the provision of relevant information relating to trade in the products
concerned and the major developing import markets, together with market trends and
prospects and trade regimes of the participants, should be provided to these countries
on a priority basis to assist them in this task.
4. Participating least developed countries may, with respect to export products and
markets identified under paragraph 3 above, make specific requests to other
participants for tariff, para-tariff and non-tariff concessions and/or direct trade measures,
including long-term contracts.
5. Special consideration shall be given to exports from participating least developed
countries in the application of safeguard measures.
6. The concession sought in respect to these products may include:
(a) duty-free access, particularly for processed and semi-processed goods;
(b) the removal of non-tariff barriers;
(c) the removal, where appropriate, of para-tariff barriers;
(d) the negotiation of long-term contracts with a view to assisting participating least
developed countries to achieve reasonable levels of subssdinable exports of their
products.
7. Participants shall sympathetically consider requests from participating least developed
countries for concassions sought under paragraph 6 above and shall endeavour,
wherever possible, to meet such requests, in whole or in part, as a manifestation of
concrete preferential measures to be agreed on in favour of participating least
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developed countries.

Article 18
Subregional, regional and interregional grouping

Tariff, para-tariff and non-tariff preferences applicable within existing subregional, regional
and interregional groupings of developing countries notified and registered in this
Agreement shall retain their essential character, and there shall be not obligation on the
members of such groupings to extend, nor the right of other participants to enjoy the equally
to the regional and interregional groupings of developing countries and to future
subregional regional and interregional groupings of developing countries that will be
notified as such and duly registered in this Agreement. Furthermore, these provisions shall
apply in equal measures to all tariff, para-tariff and non-tariff preferences which may in the
future become applicable within such subregional, regional or interregional groupings.

CHAPTER VI
CONSULTATIONS AND SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES

Article 19
Consultations

1. Each participant shall accord sympathetic consideration to, and shall afford adequate
opportunity for, consultations regarding such representations as may be made by
another participant with respect to any matter affecting the operation of this Agreement.
2. The Committee may, at the request of a participant, consult with any participant in
respect of any matter for which it has not been possible to find a satisfactory solution
through such consultation under paragraph 1 above.

Article 20
Nullification or impairment

1. If any participant should consider that another participant has altered the value of a
concession embodied in its schedule or that any benefit accruing to it directly or
indirectly under this Agreements is being nullified or impaired as the result of the failure
of another participant to carry out any of its obligations under this Agreement or as the
result of any other circumstance relevant to the operation of this Agreement, the former
may, with a view to the satisfactory adjustment of the matter, make written
representations or proposals to the other participant which it considers to be concerned,
which this approached shall give sympathetic consideration to the representation or
proposals made to them.

2. If no satisfactory adjustment is effected between the par cipants concerned within 90
days from the date on which such representation or request for consultation was made,
the matter may be referred to the Committee which shall consult with the participants

concerned and make appropriate recommendations within 75 days from the date the
matter was referred to the Committee. If still no satisfactory adjustment is made within
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90 days after the recommendations were made, the aggrieved participant may suspend
the application of substantially equivalent concession, or other obligations of the GSTP
which the Committee does not disapprove of.

Article 21
Settlement of disputes

Any dispute that may arise among the participants regarding the interpretation and
application of the provisions of this Agreement or any instrument adopted within its
framework shall be amicably settled by agreement between the parties concerned in line
with article 19 of this Agreement. In the event of failure to settle a dispute, it may be referred
to the Committee by a party to the dispute.

The Committee shall review the matter and make a recommendation thereon within 120
days from the date on which the dispute was submitted to it. The Committee shall adopt
appropriate rules for this purpose.

CHAPTER VII
FINAL PROVISIONS

Article 22
Implementation

Each participant shall take such legislative or other measures as may be necessary
to implement this Agreement and the instruments within its framework.

Article 23
Depositary

The Government of this Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is hereby
desigmatei as the depositary of this Agreement.

Article 24
Signatures

This Agreement shall be open for signatures at Palgrade, Yugoslavia, from 13 April
1988 until the date of its entry force in accordance with article 26.

Article 25
Definitive signature, ratification, acceptance or approval

Any participant referred to in article 1 (a) and in annex I of this Agreement which has
exchanged concessions may:
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(a) At the time of signing this Agreement, declare that by such signature it expresses its
consent to be bound by this Agreement idenfinitive signature); or
(b) After signing this Agrement, ratify, accept or approve it by the deposit of an instrument
to that effect with the depositary;

Article 26
Entry into force

1. This Agreement shall enter into force on the thirtieth day after 14 States referred to in
article 1 (a) and in annex I of the Agreement from the three regions of the Group of 77,
which have exchanged concessions have deposited their instruments of definitive
signature, ratification, acceptance, approval in accordance with article 25, paragraphs
(a) and (b).
2. For any State which deposits an instrument of ratification, acceptance approval or
accession or a notification of provisional application after the conditions for entry into
force of this Agreement have been met, it shall enter into force for that State on the
thirtieth day after such deposit or notification.
3. Upon entry into force of this Agreement the Committee shall set a final date for the
deposit of instruments of ratification, acceptance, or approval by states referred to in
article 25. This date shall not be later than three years following the date of entry into
force of this Agreement.

Article 27
Notification of provisional application

A signatory which intends to ratify, accept or approve this Agreement but which has
not yet been able to deposit its instrument, may within sixty days after the Agreement enters
into force notify the depositary that it will apply this Agreement provisionally. The
provisional application shall not exceed a period of two years.

Article 28
Accession

Six months after this Agreement enters into force in accordance with the provisions
of this Agreement it shall be open to accession by other members of the Group of 77 who
shall have complied with the conditions provided for in this Agreements. To this end the
following procedures shall apply:
(a) The applicant shall notify its intention of accession to the Committee;
(b) The Committee shall circulate the notification among the participants;
(c) The applicant shall submit an offter list to the participants and any participant may table
a request list to the applicant;
(d) Once the procedure under (a), (b) and (c) above have been completed, the applicant
shall enter into negotiations with the interested participants with a view to reaching
agreement on its list of concessions.
(e) Application for accession from a least developed country shall be considered taking into
account the provision for special treatment for least developed countries.
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Article 29
Amendments

1. Any participant may propose an amendment to this Agreement. The Committee shall
consider and recommend the amendment for adoption by the participants. An
amendment shall become effective 30 daaays after the date on which two-thirdds of the
participans, in article 1(a), have notified the depositary of their acceptance.
2. Notwithstanding provisions of paragrap 1 of this article:
(a) Any amendment concerning:

(i) The definition of membership stipulated in article 1 (a);

(ii)The procedure for amending this Agreement;
shall enter into force after its acceptance by all participants in accordance with
article 1 (a) of this Agreement.
(b) Any ammendment concerning:
(i) The priciples stipulated in article 3;
(ii) The base of consensus and any other bases of voting mentionned in this
(iii) Agreement;

shall enter into force after its acceptance by consensus.

Article 30
Withdrawal

1. Any participant may withdraw from this Agreement at any time after its entry into force.
Such withdrawal shall be effective six months from the day on which written notice
therof is received by the depositary. That participant shall simultaneously inform the
Committee of the action it has taken.
2. The rightts and obligations off a participant which has withdrawn from this Agreement
shall cease to apply as of that date. After that date, the paarticipants and tthe withrawing
participant shall jointly decide whether to withdraw in whole or in part the concessions
received by the latter from the fformer and vice versa.

Article 31
Reservations

Reservations may be made in respect of any of the pprovisions of this Agreement
provided they are not incompatible with the object and purpose of this Agreement and are
accepted by the majority of the participants.

Article 32*/
Non-application

1. The GSTP shall not apply as between participants if they have not entered into direct
negotiations with each otherrr and if either off them, at the time either accepts this
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Agreement does not consent to such application.
2. The Committee may review the operation of this article in particular cases at the request
off fany of the participants and make appropriate recommendations.

Article 33
Security exceptions

Nothing in this Agreements shall be construed to present any participant from taking any
action qhich it considers necessary for the protection off its essential security interests.

Article 34
Annexes

1. The annexes from an integral part of this Agreement and a reference to this Agreement
or to one its chaapters includes a reference to this annexes relating thereto.
2. The annexes to this Agreement shall be :
(a) Annex I
- Participants in the Agreement.
(b) Annex II
- Rules of Origin.
(c) Annex III
- Additional Measures in Favour off Least Developed Countries
(d) Annex IV
- Schedules of Concessions.
DONE at Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on the thirteents day of April, one thosand nine
hundred aaand eighty-eight, the texts of this Agreement in the Arabic, English, French
and spanish languages being equally aauthentic.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly aouthorized therreto, have
signed this Agreement on the dates indicated.
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