No. 404 NAI DFA 305/57 Part II
Dublin, 11 September 1947
[Text of declaration]
During the course of the discussions of the Committee of Co-operation in Paris, it has been agreed that every available means should be found of promoting a stable and healthy economy in Europe within the framework of expanding world trade. As a contribution to the attainment of this objective, the possibility of forming a Customs Union in accordance with the principles of the draft charter for the proposed International Trade Organisation has been raised, and it has been recognised that decisions to form such Unions cannot be taken without preliminary study.
The Governments of Ireland, Austria, Belgium, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Great Britain, Turkey, Denmark and Iceland have, accordingly, decided to create a Study Group for the purpose of examining the problems involved and the steps to be taken in the formation of a Customs Union or Customs Unions between any or all of those Governments and any other Governments invited to participate in the work of the Group. The Governments of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands have agreed to act as sponsoring powers. They have arranged for invitations to join the Group to be issued to other States and will convene a first meeting of the Study Group as soon as sufficient opportunity has been given for other States to signify their desire to adhere to the Group.
The Study Group will seek to establish appropriate relationships with the Interim Tariff Committee to be set up under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and with the International Trade Organisation as soon as it is established.
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