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    <identificador>DOUE-L-1995-80444</identificador>
    <origen_legislativo codigo="3">Europeo</origen_legislativo>
    <departamento codigo="9000">Comunidades Europeas</departamento>
    <rango codigo="1600">Decisión</rango>
    <fecha_disposicion>19950410</fecha_disposicion>
    <numero_oficial>145/1995</numero_oficial>
    <titulo>Decisión del Consejo y de la Comisión, de 10 de abril de 1995, por la que se celebra el Acuerdo entre las Comunidades Europeas y el Gobierno de Estados Unidos de América relativo a la aplicación de sus normas de competencia.</titulo>
    <diario codigo="DOUE">Diario Oficial de las Comunidades Europeas</diario>
    <fecha_publicacion>19950427</fecha_publicacion>
    <diario_numero>95</diario_numero>
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    <pagina_inicial>45</pagina_inicial>
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  <analisis>
    <materias>
      <materia codigo="71" orden="1">Acuerdos internacionales</materia>
      <materia codigo="1317" orden="2">Comunidad Europea del Carbón y del Acero</materia>
      <materia codigo="2282" orden="3">Defensa de la competencia</materia>
      <materia codigo="3473" orden="4">Estados Unidos de América</materia>
      <materia codigo="5663" orden="5">Prácticas restrictivas de la competencia</materia>
    </materias>
    <notas>
      <nota codigo="72" orden="100">Contiene  Acuerdo , ADJUNTO a la misma.</nota>
    </notas>
    <referencias>
      <anteriores/>
      <posteriores>
        <posterior referencia="DOUE-L-1995-80723" orden="1">
          <palabra codigo="201">CORRECCIÓN de errores</palabra>
          <texto>en DOCE L 131, de 15 de junio de 1995</texto>
        </posterior>
      </posteriores>
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    <p class="parrafo">EL CONSEJO DE LA UNION EUROPEA,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">LA COMISION DE LAS COMUNIDADES EUROPEAS,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Visto  el  Tratado  constitutivo  de  la Comunidad Europea y, en particular, sus artículos  87  y  235  en  relación  con el párrafo primero del apartado 3 de su artículo 228,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Visto  el  Tratado  constitutivo  de la Comunidad Europea del Carbón y del Acero y, en particular, sus artículos 65 y 66,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Vista la propuesta de la Comisión,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Visto el Dictamen del Parlamento Europeo,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Considerando  que  se  impone  recurrir al artículo 235 del Tratado constitutivo de  la  Comunidad  Europea  por la inclusión en el texto del Acuerdo de fusiones y  adquisiciones,  que  corresponden  al  ámbito del Reglamento (CEE) nº 4064/89 del  Consejo,  de  21  de  diciembre de 1989 sobre el control de las operaciones de   concentración   entre   empresas,  que  se  basa  principalmente  en  dicho artículo;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Considerando  que,  habida  cuenta  de la dimensión internacional cada vez mayor de   los   problemas   de   competencia,   conviene  consolidar  la  cooperación internacional en este ámbito;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Considerando  que,  en  este  sentido,  la  Comisión ha hegociado un Acuerdo con el  Gobierno  de  Estados  Unidos  de  América  relativo  a la aplicación de las normas  de  competencia  de  las  Comunidades  Europeas  y  de Estados Unidos de América;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Considerando  que  conviene  aprobar  este  Acuerdo,  incluido el Canje de Notas interpretativas,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">DECIDEN:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Artículo 1</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Queda  aprobado,  en  nombre  de  la Comunidad Europea y de la Comunidad Europea del  Carbón  y  del  Acero,  el Acuerdo negociado entre las Comunidades Europeas y  el  Gobierno  de  los  Estados  Unidos de América relativo a la aplicación de sus normas de competencia, incluido el Canje de Notas interpretativas.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Los  textos  del  Acuerdo  y  del  Canje de Notas interpretativas, redactadas en lengua inglesa, se adjuntan a la presente Decisión.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Artículo 2</p>
    <p class="parrafo">El Acuerdo será aplicable con efecto a partir del 23 de septiembre de 1991.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Artículo 3</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Se  autoriza  al  Presidente  del  Consejo  a  designar  a la persona o personas facultad  para  notificar  la  aprobación  del Acuerdo en nombre de la Comunidad</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Europea  al  Gobierno  de  Estados  Unidos  de  América, así como para firmar el Canje de Notas interpretativas.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">La Comisión designará a la persona o personas facultadas para notificar la aprobación del Acuerdo en nombre de la Comunidad Europea del Carbón y del Acero al Gobierno de Estados Unidos de América, así como para firmar el Canje de notas interpretativas.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Hecho en Luxemburgo, el 10 de abril de 1995.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Por el Consejo Por la Comisión El Presidente El Presidente J. PUECH J. SANTER</p>
    <p class="parrafo">AGREEMENT</p>
    <p class="parrafo">between  the  Government  of  the United States of America and the Commission of the European Communities regarding the application of their competition laws</p>
    <p class="parrafo">THE  GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA  AND THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Recognizing    that    the   world's   economies   are   becoming   increasingly interrelated,  and  in  particular  that  this  is  true of the economies of the United States of America and the European Communities;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Noting   that   the   Government  of  the  United  States  of  America  and  the Commission  of  the  European  Communities  share  the  view  that the sound and effective  enforcement  of  competition  law  is  a  matter of importance to the efficient operation of their respective markets and to trade between them;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Noting  that  the  sound  and  effective enforcement of the Parties' competition laws   would   be   enhanced   by   cooperation   and,   in  appropriate  cases, coordination between them in the application of those laws;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Noting  further  that  from  time  to  time  differences  may  arise between the Parties  concerning  the  application  of  their  competition laws to conduct or transactions that implicate significant interest of both Parties;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Having  regard  to  the  Recommendation  of  the Council of the Organization for Economic  Cooperation  and  Development  Concerning  Cooperation  Between Member Countries  on  Restrictive  Business  Practices  Affecting  International Trade, adopted on June 5, 1986;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">and</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Having  regard  to  the  Declaration  on US-EC Relations adopted on November 23, 1990,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article I</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Purpose and definitions</p>
    <p class="parrafo">1.  The  purpose  of  this  Agreement is to promote cooperation and coordination and  lessen  the  possibility  or  impact  of differences between the Parties in the application of their competition laws.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">2.  For  the  purpose  of  this  Agreement,  the  following terms shall have the following definitions:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">A. «competition law(s)» shall mean</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(i)  for  the  European  Communities,  Articles  85,86,89  and  90 of the Treaty establishing  the  European  Economic  Community, Regulation (EEC) Nº 4064/89 on the  control  of  concentrations  between  undertakings,  Articles  65 and 66 of the  Treaty  establishing  the  European  Coal  and  Steel Community (ECSC), and their  implementing  Regulations  including  High  Authority  Decision Nº 24-54, and</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(ii)  for  the  United  States  of  America,  the  Sherman Act (15 USC 1-7), the Clayton  Act  (15  USC  12-27),  the  Wilson  Tariff  Act (15 USC 8-11), and the Federal  Trade  Commission  Act  (15  USC 41-68, except as these sections relate</p>
    <p class="parrafo">to  consumer  protection  functions),  as well as such other laws or regulacions as  the  Parties  shall  jointly agree in writing top be a «competition law» for purposes of this Agreement;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">B.  «competition  authorities»  shall  mean  (i)  for  the European Communities, the   Commission  of  the  European  Communities,  as  to  its  responsibilities pursuant  to  the  competition  laws  of  the European Communities, and (ii) for the  United  States,  the  Antitrust Division of the United Stated Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">C.  «enforcement  activities»  shall  mean any application of competition law by way  of  investigation  or  proceeding  conducted by the competition authorities of a Part; and</p>
    <p class="parrafo">D.  «anticompetitive  activities»  shall  mean  any  conduct or transaction that is impermissible under the competition laws of a Party.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article II</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Notification</p>
    <p class="parrafo">1.  Each  Party  shall  notify  the  other  whenever its competition authorities become   aware   that   their   enforcement   activities  may  affect  important interests of the other Party.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">2.   Enforcement   activities  as  to  which  notification  ordinarily  will  be appropriate include those that:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(a) are relevant to enforcement activities of the other Party;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(b)  involve  inticompetitive  activities  (other  than a merger or acquisition) carried out in significant part in the other Party's territory;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(c)  involve  a  merger  or  acquisition  in which one or more of the parties to the  transaction,  or  a  company  controlling one or more of the parties to the transaction,  is  a  company  incorporated  or  organized  under the laws of the other Party or one of its States or Member States;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(d)  involve  conduct  believed  to  have  been required, encouraged or approved by the other Party; or</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(e)   involve   remedies   that  would,  in  significant  respects,  require  or prohibit conduct in the other Party's territory.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">3.  With  respect  to  mergers or acquisitions required by law to be reported to the competition authorities, notification under this Article shall be made:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(a) in the case of the Government of the United States of America,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(i)  not  later  than  the time its competition authorities request, pursuant to 15  USC  18  a  (e),  additional  information or documentary material concerning the proposed transaction,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(ii)  when  its  competition  autorities  decide to file a complaint challenging the transaction, and</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(iii)  where  this  is  possible,  far  enough  in  advance  of  the  entry of a consent  decree  to  enable  the  other  Party's views to be taken into account; and</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(b) in the case of the Commission of the European Communities,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(i)  when  notice  of  the  transaction  is  published  in the Official Journal, pursuant  to  Article  4  (3)  of  Council Regulation Nº 4064/89, or when notice of  the  transaction  is  received  under  Article  66  of the ECSC Treaty and a prior authorization from the Commission is required under that provision,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(ii)  when  its  competition  authorities  decide  to  initiate proceedings with</p>
    <p class="parrafo">respect  to  the  proposed  transaction,  pursuant  to  Article  6  (1)  (c)  of Council Regulation (EEC) Nº 4064/89, and</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(iii)  far  enough  in  advance  of  the  adoption  of a decision in the case to enable the other Party's views to be taken into account.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">4.  With  respect  to  other  matters, notification shall ordinarily be provided at  the  stage  in  an  investigation  when  it  becomes evident that notifiable circumstances are present, and in any event far enough in advance of:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(a)  the  issuance  of  a  statement of objections in the case of the Commission of  the  European  Communities,  or a complaint or indictment in the case of the Government of the United States of America; and</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(b)  the  adoption  of  a  decision  or settlement in the case of the Commission of  the  European  Communities,  or the entry of a consent decree in the case of the  Government  of  the  United  States of America; to enable the other Party's views to be taken into account.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">5.   Each   Party   shall   also  notify  the  other  whenever  its  competition authorities  intervene  or  otherwise  participate  in  a regulatory or judicial proceeding  that  does  not  arise  from  its  enforcement  activities,  if  the issues  addressed  in  the  intervention  or  participation may affect the other Party's  important  interests.  Notification  under  this  paragraph shall apply only to:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(a) regulatory or judicial proceedings that are public;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(b)  intervention  or  participation  that  is  public  and  pursuant  to formal procedures; and</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(c)   in  the  case  of  regulatory  proceedings  in  the  United  States,  only proceedings before federal agencies.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Notification  shall  be  made  at  the time of the intervention or participation or as soon thereafter as possible.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">6.  Notifications  under  this  Article  shall include sufficient information to permit  an  initial  evaluation  by  the  recipient  Party of any effects on its interests.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article III</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Exchange of information</p>
    <p class="parrafo">1.   The   Parties   agree  that  it  is  in  their  common  interest  to  share information   that   will   (a)   facilitate   effective  application  of  their respective  competition  laws,  or  (b)  promote better understanding by them of economic  conditions  and  theories  relevant  to their competition authorities' enforcement   activities   and   interventions  or  participation  of  the  kind described in Article II (5).</p>
    <p class="parrafo">2.  In  furtherance  of  this  common  interest,  appropriate officials from the competition  authorities  of  each  Party  shall  meet at least twice each year, unless   otherwise   agreed,  to  (a)  exchange  information  on  their  current enforcement  activities  and  priorities,  (b)  exchange information on economic sectors   of  common  interest,  (c)  discuss  policy  changes  which  they  are considering,  and  (d)  discuss  other  matters  of  mutual interest relating to the application of competition laws.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">3.  Each  Party  will  provide  the other Party with any significant information that   comes   to   the   attention   of   its   competition  authorities  about anticompetitive   activities   that   its  competition  authorities  believe  is</p>
    <p class="parrafo">relevant  to,  or  may  warrant,  enforcement  activity  by  the  other  Party's competition authorities.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">4.  Upon  receiving  a  request  from  the other Party, and within the limits of Articles  VIII  and  IX,  a  Party  will  provide  to  the requesting Party such information  within  its  possession  as  the requesting Party may describe that is  relevant  to  an  enforcement  activity being considered or conducted by the requesting Party's competition authorities.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article IV</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Cooperation and coordination in enforcement activities</p>
    <p class="parrafo">1.  The  competition  authorities  of  each  Party will render assistance to the competition  authorities  of  the  other  Party in their enforcement activities, to  the  extent  compatible  with  the  assisting  Party's  laws  and  important interests, and within its reasonably available resources.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">2.  In  cases  where  both  Parties  have  an  interest  in pursuing enforcement activities  with  regard  to  related  situations,  they may agree that it is in their   mutual   interest   to   coordinate  their  enforcement  activities.  In considering  whether  particular  enforcement  activities should be coordinated, the Parties shall take account of the following factors, among others:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(a)  the  opportunity  to  make more efficient use of their resources devoted to the enforcement activities;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(b)  the  relative  abilities  of the Parties' competition authorities to obtain information necessary to conduct the enforcement activities;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(c)  the  effect  of  such  coordination  on  the  ability  of  both  Parties to achieve the objectives of their enforcement activities; and</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(d)  the  possibility  of  reducing  costs  incurred  by  persons subject to the enforcement activities.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">3.  In  any  coordination  arrangement, each Party shall conduct its enforcement activities  expeditiously  and,  insofar  as  possible,  consistently  with  the enforcement objectives of the other Party.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">4.   Subject   to  appropriate  notice  to  the  other  Party,  the  competition authorities  of  either  Party  may  limit or terminate their participation in a coordination    arrangement    and    pursue    their   enforcement   activities independently.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article V</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Cooperation  regarding  anticompetitive  activities  in  the  territory  of  one Party that adversely affect the interests of the other Party</p>
    <p class="parrafo">1.  The  Parties  note  that  anticompetitive  activities  may  occur within the territory   of   one   Party   that,  in  addition  to  violating  that  Party's competition  laws,  adversely  affect  important  interests  of the other Party. The   Parties   agree   that   it   is   in  both  their  interests  to  address anticompetitive activities of this nature.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">2.  If  a  Party  believes  that  anticompetitive  activities carried out on the territory   of   the   other   Party   are  adversely  affecting  its  important interests,  the  first  Party  maty  notify the other Party and may request that the  other  Party's  competition  authorities  initiate  appropriate enforcement activities.  The  notification  shall  be  as  specific  as  possible  about the nature  of  the  anticompetitive  activities  and their effects on the interests of   the   notifying   Party,  and  shall  include  an  offer  of  such  further</p>
    <p class="parrafo">information and other cooperation as the notifying Party is able to provide.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">3.  Upon  receipt  of  a  notification  under  paragraph 2, and after such other discussion  between  the  Parties  as  may  be  appropriate  and  useful  in the circumstances,   the   competition   authorities  of  the  notified  Party  will consider  whether  or  not  to  initiate  enforcement  activities,  or to expand ongoing   enforcement   activities,   with   respect   to   the  anticompetitive activities  identified  in  the  notification.  The  notified  Party will advise the   notifying   Party   of   its   decision.  Of  enforcement  activities  are initiated,  the  notified  Party  will  advise  the  notifying  Party  of  their outcome and, to the extent possible, of significant interim developments.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">4.  Nothing  in  this  Article limits the discretion of the notified Party under its  competition  laws  and  enforcement  policies  as  to  whether  or  not  to undertake    enforcement    activities    with    respect    to   the   notified anticompetitive    activities,   or   precludes   the   notifying   Party   from undertaking   enforcement   activities  with  respect  to  such  anticompetitive activities.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article VI</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Avoidance of conflicts over enforcement activities</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Within  the  framework  of  its  own  laes and to the extent compatible with its important  interests,  each  Party  will  seek, at all stages in its enforcement activities,  to  take  into  account the important interests of the other Party. Each   Party   shall   consider  important  interests  of  the  other  Party  in decisions  as  to  whether  or  not  to initiate an investigation or proceeding, the  scope  of  an  investigation  or  proceeding, the nature of the remedies or penalties  sought,  and  in  other  ways,  as  appropriate.  In  considering one another's  important  interests  in  the course of their enforcement activities, the  Parties  will  take  account  of, but will not be limited to, the following principles:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">1.  While  an  important  interest  of  a  Party  may  exist  in  the absence of official  involvement  by  the  Party  with  the  activity  in  question,  it is recognized  that  such  interests  would  normally  be  reflected  in antecedent laws, decisions or statements of policy by its competent authorities.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">2.  A  Party's  important  interests may be affected at any stage of enforcement activity  by  the  other  Party.  The  Parties  recognize,  however,  that  as a general  mater  the  potential  for  adverse  impact  on  one  Party's important interests  arising  from  enforcement  activity  by  the  other Party is less at the   investigative  stage  and  greater  at  the  stage  at  which  conduct  is prohibited  or  penalized,  or  at  which  other  forms  of  remedial orders are imposed.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">3.  Where  it  appears  that  one  Party's  enforcement activities may adversely affect  important  interests  of  the other Party, the Parties will consider the following  factors,  in  addition  to  any other factors that appear relevant in the  circumstances,  in  seeking  an  appropriate accommodation of the competing interests:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(a)  the  relative  significance  to  the anticompetitive activities involved of conduct  within  the  enforcing  Party's territory as compared to conduct within the other Party's territory;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(b)  the  presence  or  absence of a purpose on the part of those engaged in the</p>
    <p class="parrafo">anticompetitive  activities  to  affect  consumers,  suppliers,  or  competitors within the enforcing Party's territory;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(c)   the   relative   significance   of  the  effects  of  the  anticompetitive activities  on  the  enforcing  Party's  interests as compared to the effects on the other Party's interests;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(d)   the  existence  or  absence  of  reasonable  expectations  that  would  be furthered or defeated by the enforcement activities;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(e)  the  degree  of  conflict or consistency between the enforcement activities and the other Party's laws or articulated economic policies; and</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(f)  the  exent  to  wich enforcement activities of the other Party with respect to  the  same  persons,  including judgments or undertakings resulting from such activities, may be affected.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article VII</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Consultation</p>
    <p class="parrafo">1.  Each  Party  agrees  to consult promptly with the other Party in response to a  request  by  the  other  Party for consultations regarding any matter related to  this  Agreement  and  to  attempt  to  conclude  consultations expeditiously with  a  view  to  reaching  mutually  satisfactory conclusions. Any request for consultations  shall  include  the  reasons  therefor  and  shall  state whether procedural  time  limits  or  other  considerations require the consultations to be expedited.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">These  consultations  shall  take  place  at  the  appropriate  level, which may include   consultations   between  the  heads  of  the  competition  authorities concerned.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">2.  In  each  consultation  under  paragraph  1,  each  Party  shall  take  into account  the  principles  of  cooperation  set forth in this Agreement and shall be  prepared  to  explain  to  the  other  Party  the  specific  results  of its application   of   those  principles  to  the  issue  that  is  the  subject  of consultation.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article VIII</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Confidentiality of information</p>
    <p class="parrafo">1.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  this Agreement, neither Party is required  to  provide  information  to  the  other  Party  if disclosure of that information  to  the  requesting  Party  (a)  is  prohibited  by  the law of the Party   possessing   the   information,   or  (b)  would  be  incompatible  with important interests of the Party possessing the information.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">2.   Each  Party  agrees  to  maintain,  to  the  fullest  exent  possible,  the confidentiality  of  any  information  provided to it in confidence by the other Party  under  this  Agreement  and to oppose, to the fullest exent possible, any application  for  disclosure  of  such  information by a third party that is not authorized by the Party that supplied the information.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article IX</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Existing law</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Nothing  in  this  Agreement  shall be interpreted in a manner inconsistent with the  existing  laws,  or  as  requiring  any  change  in the laws, of the United States  of  America  or  the  European Communities or of their respective States or Member States.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article X</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Communications under this Agreement</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Communications  under  this  Agreement,  including  notifications under Articles II   and  V,  may  be  carried  out  by  direct  oral,  telephonic,  written  or facsimile  communication  from  one  Party's  competition authority to the other Party's  authority.  Notifications  under  Articles  II,  V and XI, and requests under  Article  VII,  shall  be confirmed promptly in writing through diplomatic channels.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Article XI</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Entry into force, termination and review</p>
    <p class="parrafo">1. This Agreement shall enter into force upon signature.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">2.  This  Agreement  shall  remain  in  force  until  60  days after the date on which  either  Party  notifies  the  other  Party  in  writing that it wishes to terminate the Agreement.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">3.  The  Parties  shall  review the operation of this Agreement not more than 24 months  from  the  date  of its entry into force, with a view to assessing their cooperative  activities,  identifying  additional  areas  in  which  they  could usefully  cooperate  and  identifying  any  other  ways  in  which the Agreement could be improved.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">The  Parties  agree  that  this  review  will  include,  among  other things, an analysis  of  actual  or  potential  cases  to determine whether their interests could be better served through closer cooperation.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being duly authorized, have signed this Agreement.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">DONE at Washington, in duplicate, this twenty-third day of September, 1991, in the English language.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">For  the  Commission  of  the  For  the  Government  of the European Communities United States of America</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Exchange  of  interpretative  letters  with  the Government of the United States of America</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Dear [name],</p>
    <p class="parrafo">As  you  are  aware,  on  9  August  1994,  the Court of Justice of the European Communities  held  that  the  European  Commission was not competent to conclude the  «Atreement  between  the  Commission  of  the  European Communities and the Government  of  the  United  States  of  America  regarding  the  application of their competition rules».</p>
    <p class="parrafo">In  order  to  remedy  this  situation,  the  Council  has  decided on [date] to conclude   the   Agreement  itself.  However,  as  the  Agreement  will  now  be concluded  by  the  Council  on  behalf  of  the  European  Community and by the Commission  on  behalf  of  the  European Coal and Steel Community only, certain corrections  of  errors  in  the  text of the Agreement are necessary. These are set  out  in  detail  in  the Annex to this letter, which forms an integral part of this letter.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">As  these  corrections  do  not  affect  the  substance  of  the  Afreement,  we consider  that  they  can  be  made  through  an  exchange of letters. We should therefore   be   grateful   if   you   would  confirm  your  acceptance  of  the corrections contained in this letter.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Moreover,   in   order   to   ensure  a  clear  understanding  of  the  European Communities'   interpretation   of   the   Agreement,   we  set  out  below  two interpretative statements:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">1.  In  the  light  of  Article  IX of the Agreement, Article VIII (1) should be</p>
    <p class="parrafo">understood  to  mean  that  the information covered by the provisions of Article 20   of   Council   Regulation   17/62   may  not  under  any  circumstances  be communicated  by  the  Commission  to  the  US  antitrust authorities, save with the express agreement of the source concerned.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Similarly,  the  information  referred  to  in  Articles  II  (6) and III of the Agreement  may  not  include  information  covered  by  Article 20 of Regulation 17/62  nor  by  similar  provisions  of  regulations  of  equivalent application save with the express agreement of the source concerned.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">2.  In  the  light  of  Article  VIII  (2)  of  the  Agreement,  all  non-public information   provided   by  either  of  the  Parties  in  accordance  with  the Agreement  will  be  considered  as  confidential  by  the receiving Party which should  oppose  any  request  for  disclosure  to  a  third  party  unless  such discloruse is:</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(a) authorized by the undertaking concerned, or</p>
    <p class="parrafo">(b) required under the law of the receiving Party.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">This is understood to mean that</p>
    <p class="parrafo">-  Each  Party  assures  the confidentiality of all information furnished by the other  Party  in  accordance  with  the  applicable rules, including those rules intended  to  assure  the  confidentiality  of  information  gathered  during  a Party's own enforcement activities,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">-  each  Party  shall  use  all  the  legal  means at its disposal to oppose the disclosure   of   this   information.   The   European  Communities  recall  the principles  which  govern  the  relationship  between  the  Commission  and  the member  States  in  the  application  of the competition rules as enshrined, for example,  in  Council  Regulation  17/62.  The Commission after notice to the US competition  authorities,  will  inform  the Member State or Member States whose interests  are  affected  of  the  notifications  sent to it by the US antitrust authorities.   The  Commission,  after  consultation  with  the  US  competition authorities,  will  also  inform  such  Member  State  or  Member  States of any cooperation  and  coordination  of  enforcement  activities. However, as regards such   activities,   either  competition  authority  will  respect  the  other's request  not  to  disclose  the  information which it provides when necessary to ensure   confidentiality,   subject   to   any   contrary   requirement  of  the applicable law.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">We  should  be  grateful  if  you  would  also confirm that these interpretative statements do not present any difficulties for the US Government.</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Yours sincerely,</p>
    <p class="parrafo">ANNEX</p>
    <p class="parrafo">CHANGES  TO  THE  TEXT  OF  THE  AGREEMENT NECESSITATED BY THE CONCLUSION OF THE AGREEMENT   BY  THE  COMMISSION  ON  BEHALF  OF  THE  EUROPEAN  COAL  AND  STEEL COMMUNITY AND BY THE COUNCIL ON BEHALF OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Title</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Agreement  between  the  European  Communities  and the Government of the United States of America regarding the application of their competition laws</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Parties</p>
    <p class="parrafo">The  European  Community  and  the  European Coal and Steel Community on the one band (bereinafter referred to as «the European Communities»)</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Recital Nº 2</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Noting  that  the  European  Communities and the Government of the United States of  America  share  the  view  that  the  sound  and  effective  enforcement  of competition  law  is  a  matter  of  importance  of  the  efficient operation of their respective markets and to trade between them;</p>
    <p class="parrafo">Execution</p>
    <p class="parrafo">For the European Community</p>
    <p class="parrafo">For the European Coal and Steel Community</p>
    <p class="parrafo">For the Government of the United States of America.</p>
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