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... countries grant equivalent advantages to the countries which at present enjoy such preferences ; ( ii ) noting that the developed countries have not so far taken effective measures for the implementation of this recommendation ; ( iii ) ...
... countries grant equivalent advantages to the countries which at present enjoy such preferences ; ( ii ) noting that the developed countries have not so far taken effective measures for the implementation of this recommendation ; ( iii ) ...
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... COUNTRIES The socialist countries should grant concessions to the develop- ing countries whose advantages are at least equivalent to the effects of preferences which would be granted by the developed countries with market economies ...
... COUNTRIES The socialist countries should grant concessions to the develop- ing countries whose advantages are at least equivalent to the effects of preferences which would be granted by the developed countries with market economies ...
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... countries and developing countries may promote mutual trade and economic co - operation , and solve the problems and obstacles which may arise . 4. TRADE PROMOTION ( a ) Diversification of production of manufactures and semi ...
... countries and developing countries may promote mutual trade and economic co - operation , and solve the problems and obstacles which may arise . 4. TRADE PROMOTION ( a ) Diversification of production of manufactures and semi ...
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