April 29, 1985
Dear Mr. Speaker: (Dear Mr. President:)
Pursuant to section 504(c)(6)(B)(ii) of Title V of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended (the Act), I
wish to inform you of my intent to designate the following 32 countries as least-developed
beneficiary developing countries for the purposes of the Generalized System of Preferences Program (GSP):
Section 504(c)(6)(B)(i) of the Act requires that on or before July 4, 1985, and periodically
thereafter, the President make a determination based on the considerations listed in sections 501
and 502(c) of the Act, as to which current GSP beneficiary countries qualify as least-developed
beneficiary countries. Among the considerations listed in sections 501 and 502(c) is the level of
economic development of a beneficiary as indicated by per capita GNP, the general living standard
of its inhabitants and other economic factors that the President deems appropriate. Section
504(c)(6)(B)(ii) of the Act requires that the President notify the Congress of his intent to
designate a beneficiary country as a least-developed beneficiary country at least 60 days before
such determination becomes final.
I have determined that the 32 countries listed above qualify as least-developed nations. The list
includes all those countries now eligible for GSP under the U.S. program and recognized by the
United Nations as least-developed countries.
In order to insure that Congress has a full 60-day period in which to review this decision prior to
its implementation, the designation with respect to the 32 GSP beneficiary countries will not
become effective until the statutory deadline of July 4, 1985, contained in section 504(c)(6)(B)(ii)
of the Act.
Sincerely,
Ronald Reagan
Note: Identical letters were sent to Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and George Bush, President of the Senate.
GSP beneficiary countries that are designated as least-developed beneficiary developing countries
are exempt from competitive need limits imposed under section 504(c) of the Act.Bangladesh .... Lesotho
Benin .... Malawi
Bhutan .... Maldives
Botswana .... Mali
Burkina Faso .... Nepal
Burundi .... Niger
Cape Verde .... Rwanda
Central African Republic .... Sao Tome and Principe
Chad .... Sierra Leone
Comoros .... Somalia
Djibouti .... Sudan
Equatorial Guinea .... Tanzania
Gambia .... Togo
Guinea .... Uganda
Guinea-Bissau .... Western Samoa
Haiti .... Yemen Arab Republic (Sanaa)