No. 450 NAI TSCH/2/2/17
Dublin, 9 October 1956
Following consideration of a report by the Minister for External Affairs1 on a study being carried out by a Special Working Party established by the Council of the Organization for European Economic Co-Operation on the possible forms and methods of association, on a multilateral basis, between the proposed European Customs Union (of France, Western Germany, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg) and member countries of the Organization not taking part in the Union and, in particular, on the possibility that the method of association may take the form of the creation of a Free Trade Area which would include the Union and such member countries, it was decided that, acting under the direction of the Taoiseach, the Secretaries of the Departments of External Affairs, Industry and Commerce, Agriculture, Finance and the Taoiseach should examine the questions of
with a view to the submission of a report on these matters.
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