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and to secure the coordination of measures taken under the third paragraph of Article 71 or  under Article 74.

Article 74

In the cases set out below, the Commission is empowered to take any measures which are in  accordance with this Treaty, and in particular with the objectives set out in Article 3, and to  make to governments any recommendation which is in accordance with the second paragraph  of Article 71:

1. if it is found that countries not members of the Community or undertakings situated in such  countries are engaging in dumping or other practices condemned by the Havana Charter;

2. if a difference between quotations by undertakings outside and by undertakings within the  jurisdiction of the Community is due solely to the fact that those of the former are based on  conditions of competition contrary to this Treaty;

3. if one of the products referred to in Article 81 of this Treaty is imported into the territory of  one or more Member States in relatively increased quantities and under such conditions that  these imports cause or threaten to cause serious injury to production within the common  market of like or directly competing products.

However, recommendations for the introduction of quantitative restrictions under  subparagraph 2 may be made only with the assent of the Council, and under subparagraph 3  only under the conditions laid down in Article 58.

Article 75

The Member States undertake to keep the Commission informed of proposed commercial  agreements or arrangements having similar effect where these relate to coal and steel or to the  importation of other raw materials and specialized equipment needed for the production of  coal and steel in Member States.

If a proposed agreement or arrangement contains clauses which would hinder the  implementation of this Treaty, the Commission shall make the necessary recommendations to  the State concerned within 10 days of receiving notification of the communication addressed  to it; in any other case it may deliver opinions.

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