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Commencement: 23 March 1993
REPUBLIC OF VANUATU
AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE SOUTH PACIFIC
FORM SECRETARIAT (RATIFICATION) ACT
NO. 25 OF 1992
Arrangement of Sections
1. Ratification
2. Commencement
Schedule
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REPUBLIC OF VANUATU
Assent: 16/12/92
Commencement: 23/3/93
AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE SOUTH PACIFIC
FORM SECRETARIAT (RATIFICATION) ACT
NO. 25 OF 1992
An Act to provide for the ratification of the Agreement establishing the South Pacific Forum Secretariat made on the 29th day of July, 1991 at Pohnpei, the Federated States of Micronesia.
BE IT ENACTED by the President and Parliament as follows: -
RATIFICATION
(2) The Agreement referred to in subsection (1) shall be binding on the Republic of Vanuatu in accordance with the terms thereof.
COMMENCEMENT
2. This Act shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Gazette.
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AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE
SOUTH PACIFIC FORUM SECRETARIAT
The Governments of Australia, the Cook Islands, Fiji, Nauru, New Zealand, Tonga and Western Samoa, comprising the founding members of the South Pacific Forum, together with the Governments of the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Niue, Papua New Guinea, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.
Recognising the need for increased co-operation in matters relating to trade and economic development in the South Pacific region,
Desiring to identify opportunities for the removal of barriers to trade between states within the region and also between those states and states outside the region and for the modification of current trade patterns,
Desiring also that consideration should be given to the possibility of establishing a free trade area for the South Pacific region,
Noting that the collection and dissemination of information and the preparation of reports and studies will be essential to facilitate these ends,
Concerned to ensure co-ordination of studies relating to transport services within the region,
Concerned also to obtain advice and assistance in the operation of regional trade and tourism promotion services,
Convinced of the need to work towards co-operation and co-ordination in the planning and sitting of new industries and development projects within the region,
Concerned that all these activities should, wherever possible, be undertaken in co-ordination with the work of other international and regional organizations,
Concerned also to ensure the effective co-ordination of economic, political and security matters which are of importance to the region, and
Having become members of the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Cooperation,
Have agreed as follows:
ARTICLE I
The South Pacific Forum
For the purposes of this Agreement, the South Pacific Forum (hereinafter called "the Forum") comprises the Heads of Government of Australia, the Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Western Samoa and such other Heads of Government as may be admitted to the Form with the approval of the Forum.
ARTICLE II
Establishment of the South Pacific Forum Secretariat
ARTICLE III
Purpose
The purpose of the Secretariat is to facilitate, develop and maintain cooperation and consultation between member governments on economic development, trade, transport, tourism, energy, telecommunications, legal, political, security and such other matters as the Forum may direct.
ARTICLE IV
Membership
ARTICLE V
South Pacific Forum Officials Committee
5. The Chairmanship shall rotate annually as decided by the Committee.
9. The Committee shall establish its own rules of procedure.
ARTICLE VI
Secretariat Staff
The Secretariat Staff (hereinafter called "the Staff") shall consist of a Secretary General, two Deputy Secretaries General and such further staff as may be appointed by the Secretary General in accordance with the establishment and salary policy and scales laid down by the Committee.
ARTICLE VII
Appointment of Secretary General
ARTICLE VIII
Functions of the Secretary General
3. The Secretary General shall be responsible for the management of the Secretariat.
ARTICLE IX
Functions of the Secretariat Staff
1. The functions of the Secretariat shall be carried out by the Staff.
2. Subject of the direction of the Committee, the Staff may -
(a) prepare studies in order to identify and promote opportunities for a modification of present trade patterns in the South Pacific region, and between the region and other countries, having in mind the objectives of regional trade expansion;
(b) prepare studies as required on political, security and legal issues affecting the Forum or member governments;
(c) carry out necessary investigations in connection with development of free trade among the Forum Island Countries (hereinafter called "FICs");
(d) prepare studies of the development plans and policies of member governments in an effort to promote co-operation in the region, and investigate the scope for regional development planning aimed among other things at a rationalization of manufacturing and processing industries and the achievement of economies of scale in certain regional enterprises;
(e) establish an advisory service on sources of technical assistance, aid and investment finance, both official and private, that are available to member governments;
(f) undertake studies of regional transport, as necessary, and help co-ordinate action, both government and private, in this sector;
(g) advise and assist member governments with the operation of regional trade and tourist promotion services;
(h) provide a means of regular and rapid consultation among FICs on the region’s import requirements to enable the bulk ordering of essential imports by official agencies;
(i) act as a clearing house for information on trade, production and economic development in the region and in areas outside the region which are of interest to member governments;
(j) carry out research and statistical studies on production and trade on a continuing basis as requested by the Committee;
(k) prepare reports, studies and working papers;
(l) establish means for the collection, disseminating and exchange of information and statistics;
(m) co-operate with member governments in research projects and the obtaining and collating of statistics and other information;
(n) co-operate and co-ordinate its work with that of other international and regional organizations; and
(o) undertake such other activities as the Committee may from time to time consider necessary for the attainment of the Secretariat’s purpose.
ARTICLE X
Budget
ARTICLE XI
Legal Status, Privileges and Immunities
ARTICLE XII
Signature, Ratification, Accession, Entry into Force and Withdrawal
ARTICLE XIII
Amendments
ARTICLE XIV
Rescinding and Savings Provision
This Agreement, upon entry into force, shall terminate and replace the 1973 Agreement Establishing the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Cooperation as amended in 1977 and 1978, provided that upon such termination and replacement, all rights and obligations validly acquired or incurred under the provisions of the SPEC Agreement shall be deemed to have been so acquired or incurred under the provisions of this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto by their respective Governments, have signed this Agreement.
Opened for signature at Pohnpei this 29th day of July, 1991.
For the Government of Australia: --------------------------
this 29th day of July 1991
For the Government of the Cook Islands: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of the Federated States ---------------------------
of Micronesia:
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of the Republic of Fiji: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of Kiribati: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of the Republic of Nauru: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of New Zealand: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of Niue: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of Papua New Guinea: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of the Republic of the
Marshall Islands: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of Solomon Islands: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of Tonga: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of Tuvalu: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of Vanuatu: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
For the Government of Western Samoa: ---------------------------
this 29th day of July, 1991
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Annex to the Agreement
Scale of contributions to the Budget
Australia " " " 37.729%
New Zealand " " " 37.729%
Cook Islands " " " 1.014%
Federated States of Micronesia " " " 2.434%
Fiji " " " 2.434%
Kiribati " " " 1.014%
Nauru " " " 1.014%
Niue " " " 1.014%
Papua New Guinea " " " 2.434%
The Republic of Marshall Islands " " " 2.434%
Solomon Islands " " " 2.434%
Tonga " " " 2.434%
Tuvalu " " " 1.014%
Vanuatu " " " 2.434%
Western Samoa " " " 2.434%
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FORUM EYES ONLY
FORUM SECRETARIAT AGREEMENT
Done at Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia 29 July 1991
Entry into Force:
Depositary: Fiji Government
Party Signed Ratified
Australia 29 July 1991
Cook Islands 29 July 1991 03 September 1991
FSM 29 July 1991 04 March 1992
Fiji 29 July 1991 29 July 1991
Kiribati 29 July 1991
Marshall Islands 29 July 1991
Nauru 29 July 1991
New Zealand 29 July 1991
Niue 25 Oct 1991
Papua New Guinea 29 July 1991
Solomon Islands 29 July 1991
Tonga 29 July 1991
Tuvalu 29 July 1991
Vanuatu 29 July 1991
Western Samoa 29 July 1991
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