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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. or potential deficiencies in its own resources at world market prices so as to protect the access of United States industry to an equitable share of such materials either in percentages of production or in ab- solute quantities from the United Kingdom, (b) arrangements pro- viding suitable protection for the right of access for any citizen of the United States of America or any corporation, partnership, or other association created under the laws of the United States of America, or of any State or Territory thereof and substantially beneficially owned by citizens of the United States of America, in the development of such materials on terms of treatment equivalent to those afforded to the nationals of the United Kingdom, and, (c) an agreed schedule of increased production of such materials where practicable in the United Kingdom and for delivery of an agreed percentage of such increased production to be transferred to the United States of America on a long-term basis in consideration of assistance furnished by the United States of America under this Agreement. 3. The Government of the United Kingdom, when so requested by the Government of the United States of America, will co-operate, wherever appropriate, to further the objectives of paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article in respect of materials originating outside the United Kingdom. ARTICLE VI Travel arrange- ents ad relie sup 1. The Government of the United Kingdom will co-operate with the plies. Government of the United States of America in facilitating and en- couraging the promotion and development of travel by citizens of the United States of America to and within participating countries. p.8 P 2600; pot 2. The Government of the United Kingdom will, when so desired by the Government of the United States of America, enter into nego- tiations for agreements (including the provision of duty-free treatment under appropriate safeguards) to facilitate the entry into the United Kingdom of supplies of relief goods donated to or purchased by United States voluntary non-profit relief agencies and of relief pack- ages originating in the United States of America and consigned to individuals residing in the United Kingdom. ARTICLE VII transitta of infor 1. The two Governments will, upon the request of either of them, mation. consult regarding any matter relating to the application of this Agree- ment or to operations or arrangements carried out pursuant to this Agreement. 2. The Government of the United Kingdom will communicate to the Government of the United States of America in a form and at intervals to be indicated by the latter after consultation with the Government of the United Kingdom: Post, p. 26. (a) Detailed information of projects, programmes and measures proposed or adopted by the Government of the United Kingdom to carry out the provisions of this Agreement and of the General Obligations of the Convention for European Economic Co- operation; 2602

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