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Registration Number
9262
Title
International Coffee Agreement, 1968, as extended with modifications by the International Coffee Council in Resolution No. 264 of 14 April 1973*
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
EIF information
1 October 1973 . The Agreement was extended on 1 October 1975 by the Protocol for the Continuation in Force of the International Coffee Agreement 1968, as extended [see chapter XIX.5 c)]
Authentic texts
Spanish
Portuguese
French
English
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 1 October 1973
Subject terms
Commodities
Agricultural commodities
Trade
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
893 (p.350)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
Volume In PDF
v893.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Australia
Participation
23/06/1975
Belgium
Definitive acceptance
25/03/1974
Bolivia
Definitive acceptance
09/05/1971
09/05/1971
Costa Rica
Acceptance
02/04/1974
02/04/1974
El Salvador
Acceptance
02/09/1974
02/09/1974
Federal Republic of Germany
Territorial application
26/08/1974
01/10/1973
Federal Republic of Germany
Definitive acceptance
15/05/1974
15/05/1974
Finland
Definitive acceptance
28/03/1974
Gabon
Acceptance
05/08/1974
05/08/1974
Ireland
Accession
08/07/1975
08/07/1975
Japan
Acceptance
26/09/1974
26/09/1974
Luxembourg
Definitive acceptance
25/03/1974
Mexico
Definitive acceptance
28/03/1974
Netherlands
Definitive acceptance
05/06/1975
05/06/1975
Panama
Notification
21/01/1974
Peru
Definitive acceptance
19/02/1975
19/02/1975
Portugal
Definitive acceptance
28/03/1974
Rwanda
Acceptance
13/09/1974
13/09/1974
Trinidad and Tobago
Accession
01/02/1974
United Republic of Tanzania
Definitive acceptance
04/06/1974
United States of America
Notification
30/11/1973
Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of)
Accession
31/03/1975
31/03/1975
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