Reciprocal Pricing Principles Clause Samples
Reciprocal Pricing Principles. When a reciprocal pricing agreement has been signed by the United States and another participating country, pricing by the supplying country shall be in accordance with the following:
1. For new procurements, the price charged to a recipient country by the supplying country should be no less favorable than that charged the armed forces of the supplying country by its contractors. The price charged shall allow for differentials due to delivery schedules, points of delivery, and other similar considerations.
2. For supplies from inventories of the supplying country, or for logistics support and government services, the same prices shall be charged by the supplying government as it charges its own armed forces for identical supplies or services. When the Department of Defense is the supplier, the price charged shall be identical to rates charged by the DoD Components for cross-Service logistics support or services.
