Clothing Supply Pact

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Resolution Text

FAILED UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION
Clothing Supply Pact
A resolution to reduce barriers to free trade and commerce.

Category: Free Trade Strength: Mild Proposed By: Gruenberg

Description:
The United Nations,


Believing access to good, suitable and durable clothing constitutes a basic need,


Shocked at the plight of those lacking access to adequate clothing,


Wishing to improve the availability of adequate clothing to all,


Also wishing to promote international trade and industry:


1. Requests that nations secure for their people access to adequate clothing;


2. Defines "textile products" as: - any items of clothing, textile or fabric; - raw materials used towards the production of such goods (for example, crops or wool from sheep or goats); - any machinery or equipment used in the manufacture and processing of such goods;


3. Requires the removal of all protectionist barriers on the international trade of textile products, including tariffs, import quotas, customs and excise duties, import/export taxes, and subsidies and subventions, subject to the exemptions of clause 4;


4. Declares that nations may apply for exemptions to clause 3 in the following cases:

- to ensure the stability of industries supplying essential products (such as military equipment or specialist clothing);
- in times of severe economic crisis, where such measures are required to ensure a stable clothing supply;
- to collect revenue for the sole purposes of economic recovery following severe collapse;
- to prevent price dumping of goods from non-UN nations;
- to suspend trading with nations against whom they are at declared war;


5. Declares it the right of nations to impose cultural, safety, ethical or other regulations on textile products and their manufacture, provided any such regulations are administered in a non-protectionist manner;


6. Authorises the UN Free Trade Commission to arbitrate any trade disputes arising from the interpretation of this regulation, specifically in the implementation of clauses 3, 4, and 5;


7. Encourages UN member nations to pursue similar agreements with non-UN nations;


8. Sets a timeline for implementation of ten years from the passage of this resolution.

Votes For: 7,620
Votes Against: 6,780
Voting Ended: Thu Sep 21 2006

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