- International Tropical Timber Agreement, 1983
The International Tropical Timber Agreement (often abbreviated as Tropical Timber 83) is an agreement to provide an effective framework for cooperation between tropical timber producers and consumers and to encourage the development of national policies aimed at sustainable utilization and conservation of tropical forests and their genetic resources.
Opened for signature -
November 18 1983 Entered into force -
April 1 1985 ; this agreement expired when theInternational Tropical Timber Agreement, 1994 , went into force.Parties
Fifty eight parties signed up to the agreement:
Australia ,Austria ,Belgium ,Bolivia ,Brazil ,Burma ,Cameroon ,Canada ,People's Republic of China ,Colombia ,Democratic Republic of the Congo ,Republic of the Congo ,Côte d'Ivoire ,Denmark ,Ecuador ,Egypt ,European Union ,Fiji ,Finland ,France ,Gabon ,Germany ,Ghana ,Greece ,Guyana ,Honduras ,India ,Indonesia , Ireland,Italy ,Japan ,South Korea ,Liberia ,Luxembourg ,Malaysia ,Nepal ,Netherlands ,New Zealand ,Norway ,Panama ,Papua New Guinea ,Peru ,Philippines ,Portugal ,Russia ,Spain ,Sweden ,Switzerland ,Thailand ,Togo ,Trinidad and Tobago ,United Kingdom ,United States ,Venezuela References
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