ANNEX IV

     The Schedule of a Party sets out the reservations taken by
that Party pursuant to Article 1108(7) with respect to Article
1103 (Most-Favored-Nation Treatment).  Each reservation sets out
the sector, subsector or activities to which it applies.




				 ANNEX IV
		       Schedule of the United States


     The United States takes an exception to Article 1103 for all
international agreements (bilateral and multilateral) in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

     As for international agreements other than those in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement,
the United States takes an exception to Article 1103 for those
agreements involving:

1.   Aviation;

2.   Fisheries;

3.   Maritime matters, including salvage; or

4.   Telecommunications.

     With respect to state measures not yet described in Annex I,
pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 1108, the United States takes
an exception to Article 1103 for international agreements signed
within two years of the entry into force of this Agreement.

     For greater certainty, the Parties note that Article 1103
does not apply to any current or future foreign aid programs to
promote economic development, such as those governed by the
Energy Economic Cooperation Program with Central America and the
Caribbean (Pacto de San Jos) and the OECD Agreement on Export
Credits.




				 ANNEX IV
			    Schedule of Canada


     Canada takes an exception to Article 1103 for all
international agreements (bilateral and multilateral) in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

     As for international agreements other than those in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement,
Canada takes an exception to Article 1103 for those agreements
involving:


1.   Aviation;

2.   Fisheries;

3.   Maritime matters, including salvage; or

4.   Telecommunications.

     With respect to provincial measures not yet described in
Annex I, pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 1108, Canada takes an
exception for international agreements signed within two years of
the entry into force of this Agreement.

     For greater certainty, the Parties note that Article 1103
does not apply to any current or future foreign aid programs to
promote economic development, such as those governed by the
Energy Economic Cooperation Program with Central America and the
Caribbean (Pacto de San Jos) and the OECD Agreement on Export
Credits.




				 ANNEX IV
			    Schedule of Mexico



     Mexico takes an exception to Article 1103 for all
international agreements (bilateral and multilateral) in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement.

     As for international agreements other than those in force or
signed prior to the date of entry into force of this Agreement,
Mexico takes an exception to Article 1103 for those agreements
involving:

1.   Aviation;

2.   Fisheries;

3.   Maritime matters, including salvage; or

4.   Telecommunications.

     With respect to state measures not yet described in Annex I,
pursusant to paragraph 2 of Article 1108, Mexico takes an
exception to Article 1103 for international agreements signed
within two years of the entry into force of this Agreement.

     For greater certainty, the Parties note that Article 1103
does not apply to any current or future foreign aid programs to
promote economic development, such as those governed by the
Energy Economic Cooperation Program with Central America and the
Caribbean (Pacto de San Jos) and the OECD Agreement on Export
Credits.


