Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 105 Part 3.djvu/724

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105 STAT. 2608 PROCLAMATION 6308—JUNE 24, 1991 United States of products and services from the Mongolian People's Republic. Toward this end, the Parties shall publicize this Agreement and ensure that it is made available to all interested parties. 3. Each Party shall encourage and facilitate the holding of trade promotional events such as fairs, exhibitions, missions and seminars in its territory and in the territory of the other Party. Similarly, each Party shall encourage and facilitate the participation of its respective nationals, companies and organizations in such events. Subject to the laws in force within their respective territories, the Parties agree to allow the import and re-export on a duty free basis of all articles for use in such events, provided that such articles are not sold or otherwise transferred. Article V.—Government Commercial Offices Upon agreement of the Parties, each Party may establish government commercial offices as integral parts of its diplomatic mission in the territory of the other Party. Article VI. —Business Facilitation 1. Each Party shall afford commercial representations of the other Party fair and equitable treatment with respect to the conduct of their operations. 2. Subject to its laws and procedures governing immigration, each Party shall permit the establishment within its territory of commercial representations of nationals, companies and organizations of the other party and shall accord such representations treatment at least as favorable as that accorded to conunercial representations of nationals, companies and organizations of third countries. 3. Subject to its laws and procedures governing immigration, each Party shall permit such commercial representations established in its territory to hire directly employees who are nationals of either Party or of third countries and to compensate such employees on terms and in a currency that is mutually agreed between the parties, consistent with such Party's minimum wage laws. 4. Each Party shall permit conunercial representations of the other Party to import and use in accordance with normal commercial practices, office and other equipment, such as typewriters, photocopiers, computers and telefax machines in connection with the conduct of their activities in the territory of such Party. 5. Each Party shall permit, on a nondiscriminatory basis and at nondiscriminatory prices (where such prices are set or controlled by the government), commercial representations of the other Party access to and use of office space and living accomodations, whether or not designated for use by foreigners. The terms and conditions of such access and use shall in no event be on a basis less favorable than that accorded to