Invocation of Article XVIII Sample Clauses

Invocation of Article XVIII. C Releases have been granted under Section C of Article XVIII to Cuba, Haiti, India and Sri Lanka.72 Some other contracting parties, including Greece73, Indonesia74 and Malaysia75 have notified certain import regulations 63L/332/Rev.1 and Xxxxxxx, adopted on 2, 4 and 5 March 1955, 3S/170, 184, para. 47. 64L/6504, adopted on 7 November 1989, 36S/202. 65L/6503, adopted on 7 November 1989, 36S/268. 66L/6505, adopted on 7 November 1989, 36S/234. 67Ibid., 36S/227, para. 97; 36S/303, para. 119; and 36S/265, para. 113 respectively. 68L/2281, para.7 and Xxxxx XX; L/2297, para. 6. 6913S/76; 14S/141. 70L/4200. 71L/4904, adopted on 28 November 1979, 26S/205, 206, para. 1. 72See the list of such releases in the Index of the BISD, e.g. at 38S/141. 73L/3460. 74L/5452, L/5597. 75C/W/448, p. 38. taken for development purposes under Section C of Article XVIII. The measures applied pursuant to the provisions of Section C were reviewed annually. The last review was conducted at the Twenty-fourth Session in November 1967.76 The 1979 Decision on “Safeguard Action for Development Purposes” provides that “…there may be unusual circumstances where delay in the application of measures which a less-developed contracting party wishes to introduce under Section A or Section C of Article XVIII may give rise to difficulties in the application of its programmes and policies of economic development for the aforesaid purposes. …in such circumstances, the less-developed contracting party concerned may deviate from the provisions of Section A and paragraphs 14, 15, 17 and 18 of Section C to the extent necessary for introducing the measures contemplated on a provisional basis immediately after notification”.77 See further at page 498 above. The 1986 Report of the Group on “Quantitative Restrictions and other Non-Tariff Measures” provides that “The Group noted that some progress had been made in bringing existing quantitative restrictions into conformity with the General Agreement. …However, it also noted that …countries invoking …Article XVIII:C had not followed the prescribed procedures”.78
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