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		WTO/GATT Differentiation and More Favourable Treatment Reciprocity and Fuller Participation of Developing Countries (Decision of 28 November 1979) (so-called "Enabled Clause")
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		1979-11-28
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		WTO/GATT Differentiation and More Favourable Treatment Reciprocity and
Fuller Participation of Developing Countries (Decision of 28 November
1979) (so-called "Enabled Clause")
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		Preamble
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		Following negotiations within the framework of the Multilateral Trade
Negotiations, the CONTRACTING PARTIES decide as follows:
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		1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article I of the General
Agreement, contracting parties may accord differential and more
favourable treatment to developing countries<en>1</en> , without
according such treatment to other contracting parties.
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			The words "developing countries" as used in this text are to be
understood to refer also to developing territories.
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		2. The provisions of paragraph 1 apply to the following<en>2</en> :
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		<number>2</number>
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			It would remain open for the CONTRACTING PARTIES to consider on an ad
hoc basis under the GATT provisions for joint action any proposals for
differential and more favourable treatment not falling within the scope
of this paragraph.
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		(a) Preferential tariff treatment accorded by developed contracting
parties to products originating in developing countries in accordance
with the Generalized System of Preferences<en>3</en> ;
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			As described in the Decision of the CONTRACTING PARTIES of 25 June
1971, relating to the establishment of "generalized, non-reciprocal and
non-discriminatory preferences beneficial to the developing countries".
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		(b) Differential and more favourable treatment with respect to the
provisions of the General Agreement concerning non-tariff measures
governed by the provisions of instruments multilaterally negotiated
under the auspices of the GATT;
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		(c) Regional or global arrangements entered into amongst less-developed
contracting parties for the mutual reduction or elimination of tariffs
and, in accordance with criteria or conditions which may be prescribed
by the CONTRACTING PARTIES, for the mutual reduction or elimination of
non-tariff measures, on products imported from one another;
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		(d) Special treatment of the least developed among the developing
countries in the context of any general or specific measures in favour
of developing countries.
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		3. Any differential and more favourable treatment provided under this
clause:
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		(a) shall be designed to facilitate and promote the trade of developing
countries and not to raise barriers to or create undue difficulties for
the trade of any other contracting parties;
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		(b) shall not constitute an impediment to the reduction or elimination
of tariffs and other restrictions to trade on a most-favoured-nation
basis;
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		(c) shall in the case of such treatment accorded by developed
contracting parties to developing countries be designed and, if
necessary, modified, to respond positively to the development,
financial and trade needs of developing countries.
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		4.<en>4</en> Any contracting party taking action to introduce an
arrangement pursuant to paragraph 1, 2 and 3 above or subsequently
taking action to introduce modification or withdrawal of the
differential and more favourable treatment so provided shall:
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			Nothing in these provisions shall affect the rights of contracting
parties under the General Agreement.
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		(a) notify the CONTRACTING PARTIES and furnish them with all the
information they may deem appropriate relating to such action;
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		(b) afford adequate opportunity for prompt consultations at the request
of any interested contracting party with respect to any difficulty or
matter that may arise. The CONTRACTING PARTIES shall, if requested to
do so by such contracting party, consult with all contracting parties
concerned with respect to the matter with a view to reaching solutions
satisfactory to all such contracting parties.
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		5. The developed countries do not expect reciprocity for commitments
made by them in trade negotiations to reduce or remove tariffs and
other barriers to the trade of developing countries, i.e., the
developed countries do not expect the developing countries, in the
course of trade negotiations, to make contributions which are
inconsistent with their individual development, financial and trade
needs. Developed contracting parties shall therefore not seek, neither
shall less-developed contracting parties be required to make,
concessions that are inconsistent with the latter's development,
financial and trade needs.
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		6. Having regard to the special economic difficulties and the
particular development, financial and trade needs of the
least-developed countries, the developed countries shall exercise the
utmost restraint in seeking any concessions or contributions for
commitments made by them to reduce or remove tariffs and other barriers
to the trade of such countries, and the least-developed countries shall
not be expected to make concessions or contributions that are
inconsistent with the recognition of their particular situation and
problems.
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		7. The concessions and contributions made and the obligations assumed
by developed and less-developed contracting parties under the
provisions of the General Agreement should promote the basic objectives
of the Agreement, including those embodied in the Preamble and in
Article XXXVI. Less-developed contracting parties expect that their
capacity to make contributions or negotiated concessions or take other
mutually agreed action under the provisions and procedures of the
General Agreement would improve with the progressive development of
their economies and improvement in their trade situation and they would
accordingly expect to participate more fully in the framework of rights
and obligations under the General Agreement.
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		8. Particular account shall be taken of the serious difficulty of the
least-developed countries in making concessions and contributions in
view of their special economic situation and their development,
financial and trade needs.
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		9. The contracting parties will collaborate in arrangements for review
of the operation of these provisions, bearing in mind the need for
individual and joint efforts by contracting parties to meet the
development needs of developing countries and the objectives of the
General Agreement.
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		Endnotes
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		Endnotes
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