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 PROCLAMATION 6175—SEPT. 6, 1990 104 STAT. 5353 tory of commercial representations of nationals and companies of the other Party and shall accord non-discriminatory treatment to the activities of such representations. 3. Subject to its laws and procedures governing immigration and foreign missions, each Party shall permit such commercial representations established in its territory to hire directly employees who are nationals of either Party or of third countries and to compensate such employees on terms that are mutually agreed between the parties, consistent with such Party's minimum wage laws. 4. Each Party shall permit commercial representations of the other Party to import and use, in accordance with normal commercial practices, office and other equipment in connection with the conduct of their activities in the territory of such Party. 5. Subject to its laws governing foreign missions, each Party shall permit such commercial representations access to office space and living accommodations on a non-discriminatory basis, including at nondiscriminatory prices where such prices are set or controlled by the government. 6. Subject to its laws and procedures governing immigration and foreign missions, each Party shall permit nationals and companies of the other Party to engage or serve as agents, consultants and distributors of either Party and of third countries on prices and terms mutually agreed between the parties, provided that such agents, consultants, or distributors are entitled to engage in international trade. 7. Each Party shall, in accordance with its commitments made in the International Convention to Facilitate the Importation of Commercial Samples and Advertising Material, done at Geneva on November 7, 1952, permit commercial representations to stock an adequate supply of samples. In addition, each Party shall permit commercial representations to distribute replacement parts for after-sales services on a noncommercial basis. 8. Each Party shall permit nationals and companies of the other Party to advertise their products and services (a) through direct agreement with the advertising media, including television, radio, print and billboard, and [b) by direct mail, including the use of enclosed envelopes and cards preaddressed to that national or company. 9. Each Party shall encourage direct contact between nationals and companies of the other Party and end-users and other customers of their goods and services, and with agencies and organizations whose decisions will affect potential sales. The Parties will permit and encourage direct sales between U.S. nationals and companies and Czechoslovak economic entities. 10. Each Party shall permit nationals and companies of the other Party to conduct market studies, either directly or by contract, within its territory. To facilitate the conduct of market research, each Party shall upon request make available non-confidential, non-proprietary information within its possession to nationals and companies of the other Party engaged in such efforts. 11. Each Party shall provide access to governmentally-provided services on a national treatment basis, including public utilities, to nation-

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