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 103 STAT. 1320 PUBLIC LAW 101-179—NOV. 28, 1989 22 USC 5464. «, (2) should request additional authorities as needed for the use -• of those resources for that purpose; and (3) should encourage maximum participation by such recog- nized private and voluntary organizations as the Polish-Amer- ican Congress in the transportation of nonfinancial private contributions to Poland. SEC. 604. ECONOMIC AND COMMERCIAL OFFICERS AT UNITED STATES EMBASSIES AND MISSIONS IN POLAND AND HUNGARY. It is the sense of the Congress that, to the extent practicable— (1) the United States Embassy in Budapest, Hungary, should be assigned one additional economic and commercial officer; (2) the United States Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, should be assigned one additional economic officer and one additional commercial officer; (3) the United States Trade Center in Warsaw, Poland, should be assigned one additional economic and commercial officer; and (4) the United States mission in Krakow, Poland, should be -^ assigned one additional economic and commercial officer. TITLE VII—REPORTS TO CONGRESS President of U.S. 22 USC 5471. President of U.S. 22 USC 5472. SEC. 70L REPORT ON INITIAL STEPS TAKEN BY UNITED STATES AND ON POLAND'S REQUIREMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANCE. (a) INITIAL REPORT.—Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the President shall submit a report to the Congress— (1) describing the steps taken by the United States Govern- ment pursuant to title I, in particular sections 102(a) and (b); (2) assessing Poland's requirements for additional agricultural assistance during fiscal year 1990 and its requirements for agricultural assistance during fiscal years 1991 and 1992; and (3) specifying how much agricultural assistance the President proposes be provided by the United States to meet those requirements. Ob>) UPDATING ASSESSMENTS. —As additional information becomes available, the President shall provide to the Congress revised assess- ments of Poland's requirements for agricultur^ gissistance during fiscal years 1991 and 1992, specifying how much agricultural assist- ance the President proposes be provided by the United States to meet those requirements. SEC. 702. REPORT ON CONFIDENCE BUILDING MEASURES BY POLAND AND HUNGARY. Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the President shall submit a report to the Congress identifying— (1) the confidence building measures Poland and Hungary could undertake to facilitate the negotiation of agreements, including bilateral customs and technology transfer agree- ments, that would encourage greater direct private sector investment in that country; and (2) the confidence building measures Poland and Hungary could undertake with respect to the treatment accorded those countries under the Export Administration Act of 1979.

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