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Costa Rica-Colombia-Dominican Republic-European Community-Nicaragua-Venezuela: Framework Agreement on Banana Imports

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
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Copyright©American Society of International Law 1995

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[Reprinted from Annex, Schedule LXXX - of the European Communities, petition filed with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative by Chiquita Brands International, Inc. and the Hawaii Banana Industry Association, September 2, 1994. An Introductory Note by Nancy L. Perkins, ILM Editorial Advisory Committee and attorney in the Washington office of Arnold& Porter, appears at 34 I.L.M. 154 (1995). The European Court of Justice Judgment in Federal Republic of Germany v. Council of the European Union, concerning the Common Organization of the Market in Bananas, appears at 34 I.L.M. 165 (1995). The January 18, 1994, GATT Dispute Settlement Panel Report on the EEC-Import Regime for Bananas can be found at 34 I.L.M. 177 (1995). On January 9, 1995, the United States announced the initiation of investigations with regard to the policies and practices of Colombia and Costa Rica affecting U.S. companies that export bananas from those countries to the European Union. These announcements and information concerning the Section 301 case initiated in October 1994 with regard to the European Community banana import regime appear at 34 I.L.M. 350 (1995). The Fourth ACP-EEC Convention, signed in Lome on December 15, 1989, which governs the import of bananas from ACP States, can be found at 29 I.L.M. 783 (1990).]

References

* [Reprinted from Annex, Schedule LXXX - of the European Communities, petition filed with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative by Chiquita Brands International, Inc. and the Hawaii Banana Industry Association, September 2, 1994. An Introductory Note by Nancy L. Perkins, ILM Editorial Advisory Committee and attorney in the Washington office of Arnold& Porter, appears at 34 I.L.M. 154 (1995). The European Court of Justice Judgment in Federal Republic of Germany v. Council of the European Union, concerning the Common Organization of the Market in Bananas, appears at 34 I.L.M. 165 (1995). The January 18, 1994, GATT Dispute Settlement Panel Report on the EEC-Import Regime for Bananas can be found at 34 I.L.M. 177 (1995). On January 9, 1995, the United States announced the initiation of investigations with regard to the policies and practices of Colombia and Costa Rica affecting U.S. companies that export bananas from those countries to the European Union. These announcements and information concerning the Section 301 case initiated in October 1994 with regard to the European Community banana import regime appear at 34 I.L.M. 350 (1995). The Fourth ACP-EEC Convention, signed in Lome on December 15, 1989, which governs the import of bananas from ACP States, can be found at 29 I.L.M. 783 (1990).]