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 January 24, 2002
 
 Original: Spanish
 Translation: FTAA Secretariat
 
 
 
FTAA - NEGOTIATING GROUP ON COMPETITION POLICY
 Fifteenth Meeting
 
 Panama, January 16 – 18, 2002
 
PRESS COMMUNIQUÉ 
 
 
The Fifteenth Meeting of the Negotiating Group on 
Competition Policy (NGCP) was held in Panama on January 16-18, 2002. 
Representatives of 20 countries of the Hemisphere were in attendance: 
  | Argentina |  | El Salvador |  
  | Bahamas |  | Guatemala |  
  | Bolivia |  | México |  
  | Brazil |  | Panamá |  
  | Canada |  | Paraguay |  
  | Chile |  | Perú |  
  | Colombia |  | Trinidad and Tobago |  
  | Costa Rica |  | United States |  
  | Dominican Republic |  | Uruguay |  
  | Ecuador |  | Venezuela |  
    The discussions in the meeting followed the approved agenda, 
which included work on the following issues:
 
 
Following the Mandate of the Declaration of Buenos Aires, the delegations 
focused on eliminating the brackets from articles 6, 7.1 and 9 of the Draft 
Chapter on Competition Policy, relating to Technical Assistance, Transitional 
Measures, and Definitions.
 
The delegation of Mexico and the Andean Community delegation made their 
respective presentations of their commentaries on the Study on Antidumping and 
Regional Trade Agreements.
 
At the end of the meeting, the delegations of the United States, Canada, Chile 
and Mexico made presentations on “Conduct per se and rule of reason”, within the 
framework of Technical Assistance.
 
 
 
 
FTAA - NEGOTIATING GROUP ON COMPETITION POLICY Fifteenth 
  Meeting
 Panama, January 16 – 18, 2002
 
AGENDA 
 
 
Work to eliminate brackets from Articles 6, 7.1 and 9 of the Draft Chapter on 
Competition Policy
 
Presentation of the commentaries submitted to the NGCP by the delegation of 
Mexico and the delegation of the Andean Community, in connection with the study 
on Antidumping and Regional Trade Agreements.
 
Discussion of the Draft Report to the TNC, prepared by the Chair, with the 
assistance of the Tripartite Committee, which groups the contributions made by 
the delegations on the issue of Countries without Competition Law, on the basis 
of the Proposal by Smaller Economies and Countries without Competition Law.
 
Discussion on the treatment to be given to the contributions made by Civil 
Society.
 
Other business. |