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 62 STAT.] TRIESTE, UK/US ZONE--ECONOMIC COOPERATION-OCT. 15, 1948 charges) of transportation from any point of entry in the UK/US Zone to the consignee's designated point of delivery in the UK/US Zone of such relief supplies and packages as are referred to in Article V. 6. The Commander may draw upon any remaining balance in the omthaderalS br Special Account for such purposes as may be agreed from time to special account. time with the Government of the United States of America. In considering proposals put forward by the Commander for drawings from the Special Account, the Government of the United States of America will take into account the need for promoting or maintaing internal monetary and financial stabilization in the UK/US Zone and for stimulating productive activity and international trade and the exploration for and development of new sources of wealth within the UK/US Zone, including in particular: (a) expenditures upon projects or programs, including those which are part of a comprehensive program for the development of the productive capacity of the UK/US Zone and the other participating countries, and projects or programs the external costs of which are being covered by assistance rendered by the Government of the United States of America under the Eco- nomic Cooperation Act of 1948 or otherwise, or by loans from 62Stat. ,Pt. , p.137. the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; and (b) effective retirement of public debt, especially debt held by banking institutions. 7. Any unencumbered balance, other than unexpended amounts cumbere tibalacein allocated under paragraph 4 of this Article, remaining in the Special Sprial baycU; Co- Account on June 30, 1952, shall be disposed of within the UK/US gress. Zone for such purposes as may hereafter be agreed between the Gov- ernments of the United States of America and the Commander, it being understood that the agreement 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. Article V (Travel Arrangements and Relief Supplies) 1. The Commander will cooperate with the Government of the United States of America in facilitating and encouraging the promo- tion and development of travel by citizens of the United States of America to and within participating countries. 2. The Commander will, when so desired by the Government of the United States of America, enter into negotiations for agreements (including the provision of duty-free treatment under appropriate safeguards) to facilitate the entry into the UK/US Zone of supplies of relief goods donated to or purchased by United States voluntary non- profit relief agencies and of relief packages originating in the United States of America and consigned to individuals residing in the UK/US Zone. 3031

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