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    FREE TRADE AREA OF THE AMERICAS  SEVENTH MEETING OF MINISTERS OF TRADE MINISTERIAL DECLARATION QUITO, ECUADOR NOVEMBER 1 2002  | 
  
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. We instruct all of the Negotiating 
Groups to take careful cognizance of all of the general instructions to the 
Negotiating Groups contained in Annex I of the Buenos Aires Ministerial 
Declaration and in other FTAA Ministerial Declarations and to conscientiously 
carry out those instructions and mandates.
 
2 We instruct all the Negotiating Groups 
to collaborate with the Consultative Group on Smaller Economics (CGSE) in the 
implementation of the Hemispheric 
Cooperation Program (HCP). We instruct all the 
Negotiating Groups to include in their reports to the Trade Negotiations 
Committee (TNC) a section on the treatment accorded to the issue of the 
differences in the levels of development and size of economies. We also 
reiterate to the Chairs of the FTAA Negotiating Groups and other entities, the 
need to maintain a timely and adequate flow of information with the Chair of the 
Consultative Group on Smaller Economies, with a view to facilitating the 
analysis and follow-up of the progress of the negotiations, in particular 
proposals on the treatment of differences in the levels of development and size 
of economies.
 
3. We instruct the Negotiating Groups on Market 
Access, Agriculture, Services, Investment, and Government Procurement to carry 
out an ongoing discussion of methods and modalities for negotiations in order to 
facilitate the process of presenting revised offers and that the Chairs of these 
Groups keep the TNC apprised of the results of their discussions. 
 
4. We reiterate to those negotiating groups 
drafting special dispute settlement provisions to submit their proposals to the 
Negotiating Group on Dispute Settlement (NGDS) in order that this Group may 
consider, in coordination with these negotiating groups, the compatibility of 
the provisions with the rules drafted in this area and present their conclusions 
to the TNC for its consideration, or to the Technical Committee on Institutional 
Issues (TCI), where appropriate.
 
5. We instruct the Chairs of the 
Negotiating Groups and other FTAA entities to present a work program covering 
the negotiating period at the first meeting of their respective groups.
 
6. We instruct the Chairs of the 
Negotiating Groups and other FTAA entities to further refine their reports to 
the Trade Negotiations Committee, with regard to those points on which there is 
no agreement within the Groups and which require a decision of the TNC. The 
reports shall provide a clear description of the differences in positions, 
indicating alternatives where possible. These reports shall be instrumental in 
enabling the TNC to fulfill its role as the executive body of the negotiating 
process, which includes, inter alia, guiding the work of the different 
FTAA entities, while striving to maintain balanced progress in all negotiating 
areas, in accordance with their objectives and mandates.