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 2402 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. not within the scope of such grants, or to products or conditions of production, use or sale which are likewise not the subjects of such grants; and {g) such other practices as the two Governments may agree to include. Ante, p. 2374. . It is understood that the Government of Iceland el obligated to take action in particular instances in accordance with paragraph 3 of Article II only after appropriate investigation; or examination. 5. It is understood that the phrase in Article V Ante, p. 2382 . after due regard for the reasonable requirements of Iceland for domestic uses would Include the maintenance of reasonable stocks of the materials concerned and that the phrase "commercial export" ilght include barter transactions. It is also understood that arrangements negotiated under Article V might appropriately include provision for consultation, in accordance with the principles of Article 32 of the Havana Charter f6r an International Trade Organization, In the event that stockpiles are liquidated. Ante, p. 232 . 6. It is understood that the provisions in Article V paragraph 2 of the Agreement shall not be interpreted in such a way as to entail negotiations for the change of the fisherlee legislation of Iceland. It is also understood that arrangements which might be called for under Article V, to be agreed between the two Governments, will take into account the provisions of the laws of Iceland. Ante, p. 2384. 7. It i understood that the Government of Iceland will pot be requested, under paragraph 2 (a) of Article VII, to furnish detailed information about minor projects or confidential commercial or technical ilformation the disclosure of which would injure legitimate commercial Interests.

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