Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and the Ambassador of Cuba
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
639
S/S
Memorandum of Conversation
218
DATE: August 1,1949
SUBJECT:
Views of the Cuban Government Regarding Tariff
Preference Margins Now under Discussion at Annecy.
PARTICIPANTS: The Secretary
Señor Dr. Oscar Gans, Ambassador of Cuba
CRB - Mr. Desvernine
ARCHIVES "HATIONAL RECORDS AND
SERVICE"
COPIES TO:
ARA - Mr. Barber
ITP
CP
U.S. Delegation, GATT, Annecy
American Embassy, Habana (informally)
1-1492
The Cuban Ambassador called by appointment made at his
request and S tated that he had been instructed to bring to
my attention the views of his Government regarding possible
changes in the tariff margins of preference enjoyed by Cuba,
which are now being discussed at Annecy. He said that the
Cuban Government interpreted Article 30 of the General Agree-
ment on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) as providing that no changes
may be made in any of the tariff rates listed in the schedules
annexed to Part 1, and no additions made to said lists, with-
out the unanimous consent of all the contracting parties.
The Ambassador pointed out that the Cuban Government
could not consent to a reduction in the margin of preference
on sugar and other items at Annecy (resulting from a reduction
in the most favored nation rates on such items) because of the
grave political considerations involved. He added that the
Communists were openly accusing the Government of "selling
out" to the United States on this question and that other
political opponents of the Administration would play up the
theme to dangerous proportions.
The Ambassador said that several of the delegations at
Annecy agreed wi th the Cuban view, regarding Article 30 of
GATT
DECLASSIFIED
É. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, 27-23-37
AQMEIT
By NLT- HC, NARS Date 4.27.76
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