Matters Relating to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. i, pp. 692 ff.
Contents
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I. The Torquay Protocol of April 21, 1951: the Article
XXVIII negotiations with France at Torquay; the negotiating impasse with
the Commonwealth countries at Torquay regarding the question of imperial
preferences
(Documents 460–506)
- II. United States Initiatives Regarding Events at Torquay Leading to the
Holding of the Special Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT at Torquay, March 29–April 3, 1951 (the
Question of European Tariff Disparities) (Documents 507–558)
- III. The Trade Agreements Extension Act of June 16, 1951 (Document 559)
- IV. Termination of Obligations between the United States and
Czechoslovakia under GATT (the Sixth
Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT) (Documents 560–605)
- V. Representations by Other Governments to the United States Regarding
Section 104 of the Defense Production Act Amendments of 1951, and Section 22
of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, as Amended (The Sixth Session of
the Contracting Parties to GATT) (Documents 606–644)
- VI. The Question of Belgian Restrictions Placed on Imports from the Dollar
Area (the Sixth Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT) (Documents 645–673)
- VII. United States “Escape Clause” Actions under Article XIX of the
General Agreement (1950–1951) and Section 7 of the Trade Agreements
Extension Act of 1951 (1951–1952); the President’s Report to the Congress on
Trade Agreement Escape Clauses, January 10, 1952 (Documents 674–711)