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1.Signed on January 28, 1986; Entered into force on January 29, 1986.
 
December 18, 1985
Mr. Joseph B. Kyle
Corporate Secretary
American Institute in Taiwan
1700 N. Moore Street, 17th Floor
Arlington, Va 22209

Dear Mr. Kyle :
Attached here is our counter draft of the agreement on "Guideli-
nes For a Cooperative Program in The Agricultural Sciences Betw-
een the American Institute in Taiwan and the Coordination Counc-
il for North American Affairs. " Please pass it on to the U.S.
Department of Agriculture and let me know if the proposed chang-
es are acceptable to you.
Thank you for your assistance and cooperation.
Sincerely yours,

[Signed]
Benjamin C. Lu.
Director
Encl.

January 14, 1986
Mr. Benjamin C. Lu
Director, Economic Division
Coordination Council for
North American Affairs
4301 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Suite 420
Washington, D.C. 20008
Dear Mr.Lu:

There are attached for your signature two copies, of the "Guide-
lines for a Cooperative Program in the Agricultural Sciences be-
tween the American Institute in Taiwan and the Coordination Cou-
ncil for North American Affairs. " Please sign both copies and
return one to me.
With regard to the counter draft of the Guidelines which was at-
tached to your letter of December 18, 1985, you will note that a
few stylistic changes have been incorporated in the final versi-
on to make the text read better in English but with no change in
meaning.

Sincerely,
[Signed]
Joseph B. Kyle
Corporate Secretary
Attachments :
As stated

GUIDLINES FOR A COOPERATIVE PROGRAM IN THE AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
BETWEEN THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN AND THE COORDINATION C-
OUNCIL FOR NORTH AMERICAN AFFAIRS
1 Background These guidelines are designed to further cooperati-
on between scientists from the United States and Taiwan pursu-
ant to the Agreement dated September 4, 1980, between the Ame-
rican Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the Coordination Council
for North American Affairs (CCNAA). The " Taiwan Relations Act
" (Public Law 96-8, April 10, 1979) authorizes the continuati-
on of commercial, cultural and other relations between the pe-
ople of the United States and the people on Taiwan. Such rela-
tions are conducted by or through AIT, a nonprofit corporation
, incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia, and
CCNAA, a non-gdvernmental organizaton which has been establis-
hed to provide assurances and take actions on behalf of the p-
eople on Taiwan. AIT works in association with the United Sta-
tes Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, D.C., in
administering this cooperative program, while CCNAA performs a
similar function in affiliation with the Council of Agricultu-
re (COA) in Taipei.
2 Program Goals
To increase the contacts and cooperation between agricultural
scientists and institutions of agricultural research and high-
er learning between our two sides; to provide researchers and
instituions with opportunities to exchange information, ideas,
skills, and techniques; to enhance opportunities to collabora-
te in solving problems of common interest, and to utilize spe-
cial facilities or research opportunities available. Cooperat-
ion may be in any of the broad areas of basic and applied agr-
icultural sciences, including forestry and agricultural econo-
mics. The types of cooperative activities may include the exc-
hange of scientific information,scientific visits, seminars a-
nd workshops, and cooperative research.
3 Implementation and Coordination AIT and CCNAA shall coordinate
and implement the activities agreed to under these guidelines
with the agencies of USDA and with similar organizations alli-
ed to the COA. Each side shall designate a program coordinator
to be responsible under its auspices for the overall coordina-
tion of cooperative activities under these guidelines. For ea-
ch topic identified as the subject of a formal cooperative ac-
tivity, each side shall also name a topic coordinator.
4 Funding
Funding of cooperative activities under these guidelines shall
be carried out on the basis of mutuality, reciprocity, and fl-
exibility. In general, each side shall fund the cost of its p-
articipation in cooperative activities and may, if it chooses,
provide full or partial support for participation in these ac-
tivities by scientists of the other side. Decisions on funding
for joint activities shall be made by mutual agreement.
5 Review Meetings
AIT and CCNAA program coordinators shall meet periodically, at
times and places of their choosing, to review this program of
cooperation and guidelines and additions/ modifications to sa-
me.
6 Initial Areas of Cooperation
The following topics are being considered for initial coopera-
tion activity :
1 New cropping and pest management techniques with emphasis on
biological control.
2 New production methods that conserve resources while mainta-
ining or increasing yields. Systems for effective use of so-
il, water and air resources.
3 Germplasm of plants, animals and organisms that have signif-
icant value in agriculture and forestry.
4 Basic research and biotechnology applications for plant and
animal production and protection.
5 Post-harvest technology.
6 Aquaculture
Other areas of cooperation may be added from time to time as
may be mutually agreed to by AIT and CCNAA.

[Signed]
Joseph B. Kyle
Corporate Secretary
American Institute in Taiwan
Date : January 18, 1986
[Signed]
Benjamin C. Lu
Director, Economic Division
Coordination Council for
North American Affairs
Office in the United States
of America
Date : January 28, 1986
Mr.Joseph B. Kyle
Corporate Secretary
American Institute in Taiwan
January 28, 1986
1700 N. Moore Street, 17th Floor
Arlington, VA 22209
Dear Mr. Kyle :
This is to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of January 14,
1986 and the attached two copies of the " Guidelines for a Coop-
erative Program in the Agricultural Science between the American
Institute in Taiwan and the Coordination Council for North Amer-
ican Af fairs" .
I have duly signed both copies on behalf of the Coordination Co-
uncil for North American affairs. Herewith I am returning one of
them to you.
Best regards.
Sincerly yours,
[Signed]
Benjamin C. Lu
Director
Encl.