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PROCLAMATION 6308—JUNE 24, 1991 105 STAT. 2623 During the course of the negotiation of the Agreement on Trade Relations Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Mongolian People's Republic, the delegation of the Government of the Mongolian People's Republic requested that the Government of the United States of America accord benefits to products of the Mongolian People's Republic under the Generalized System of Preferences. I wish to reiterate this request and ask that your government give it due consideration. Please be assured that the Government of the United States will give yoiu: request due consideration. In this regard, we trust that the explanation proAnded by the U.S. delegation concerning the eligibility requirements for GSP were useful to your delegation. Sincerely, CARLA A. HILLS THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE Washington 20506 January 23, 1991. The Honorable Sed-Ochiryn Bayarbaatar, Minister of Trade and Industry Mongolian People's Republic Dear Mr. Minister: In connection with the signing on this date of the Agreement on Trade Relations Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Mongolian People's Republic (the "Agreement"), I have the honor to confirm the understanding reached by our Governments (the "Parties") regarding the establishment of commercial representations in the Mongolian People's Republic as follows: The Government of the Mongolian People's Republic intends to liberalize the procedure to establish a commercial representation. Pending a formal change in applicable legislation, the Government of the Mongolian People's Republic intends to administer the procedure as a simple registration process. I have the further honor to propose that this understanding be treated as an integral part of the Agreement on Trade Relations. I would be grateful if you would confirm that this understanding is shared by your Government. Sincerely, CARLA A. HILLS