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Canada-U.S. Agreement on Trade in Automotive Products*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1965

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from 111 Congressional Record 1037-1039 (January 22, 1965). The agreement was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson and Dean Rusk for the United States and by Lester B. Pearson and Paul Martin for Canada. The agreement entered into force provisionally on January 16, 1965, and will enter into force definitively on the date notes are exchanged between the two governments stating that appropriate legislative action has been completed by them.

[The statement printed immediately following the agreement, “Background Information on the United States-Canadian Trade Agreement on Automotive Products,” was prepared by Senator Philip A. Hart of Michigan.]

References

* [Reproduced from 111 Congressional Record 1037-1039 (January 22, 1965). The agreement was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson and Dean Rusk for the United States and by Lester B. Pearson and Paul Martin for Canada. The agreement entered into force provisionally on January 16, 1965, and will enter into force definitively on the date notes are exchanged between the two governments stating that appropriate legislative action has been completed by them.

[The statement printed immediately following the agreement, “Background Information on the United States-Canadian Trade Agreement on Automotive Products,” was prepared by Senator Philip A. Hart of Michigan.]