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 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. of America as necessary for administrative expenditures referred to in paragraph 3 of this Article; B. Required for the purposes of paragraph 4 of this Article; and C. Agreed between the two Govern- ments to be necessary to defray the expenses in Chinese currency asso- ciated with reconstruction projects or programs the external costs of which are met in whole or in part by assistance rendered by the Gov- ernment of the United States of America pursuant to the Agreement. The Government of China will carry out this provision by depositing such additional amounts of Chinese currency as the Government of the United States of America may from time to time determine after con- sultation with the Government of China. bUnenCobsird 7. Any unencumbered balance remaining in the special account b alance; dispositi on subject coappoval on April 3, 1949, shall be disposed of within China for such purposes as may hereafter be agreed between the Governments of the United States of America and of China, it being understood that the agree- ment of the United States of America shall be subject to approval by act or joint resolution of the Congress of the United States of America. ABTXcLE VI. Access to e ratels . . The Government of China will facilitate the transfer to the United States of America for stockpiling or other purposes of ma- terials originating in China which are required by the United States of America as a result of deficiencies or potential deficiencies in its own resources upon such reasonable terms of sale, exchange, barter or otherwise and in such quantities and for such period of time as may be agreed to between the Governments of the United States of America and of China after due regard for the reasonable requirements of China for domestic use and commercial export of such materials. The Government of China will take such specific measures as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this paragraph. The Government of China will, when so requested by the Government of the United States of America, enter into negotiations for detailed arrangements necessary to carry out the provisions of this paragraph. 2. The Government of China will, when so requested by the Government of the United States of America, negotiate such arrange- ments as are appropriate to carry out the provisions of paragraph (9) 62Stat., Pt., p. 152. of subsection 115 (B) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1948 which relates to the development and transfer of materials required by the United States of America. 3. The Government of China, when so requested by the Govern- ment of the United States of America, will cooperate, wherever ap- propriate, to further the objectives of paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article in respect of materials originating outside of China. ATICLE VII. Relief pacages. The Government of China will, when so requested by the Gov- ernment of the United States of America, enter into negotiations for agreements (including the provisions of duty free treatment under 2950

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