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ANNEX I Categories for maximum repayment terms - maximum weighted average life of the repayment period 5 or 8.5 years 10 years CATEGORY I (1) CATEGORY II (2) Total: 77 Total: 133 1 American Samoa Afghanistan 2 Andorra Albania 3 Antigua and Barbuda Algeria 4 Aruba Angola 5 Australia Argentina 6 Austria Armenia 7 Bahamas Azerbaijan 8 Bahrain Bangladesh 9 Barbados Belarus 10 Belgium Belize 11 Bermuda Benin 12 Brunei Bhutan 13 Canada Bolivia 14 Cayman Islands Bosnia and Herzegovina 15 Channel Islands Botswana 16 Chile Brazil 17 Chinese Taipei (a) Bulgaria 18 Croatia Burkina Faso 19 Cyprus Burundi 20 Czech Republic Cambodia 21 Denmark Cameroon 22 Equatorial Guinea Cape Verde 23 Estonia Central African Republic 24 Faroe Islands Chad 25 Finland China 26 France (b) Colombia 27 French Polynesia Comoros 28 Germany Congo 29 Greece Congo, Dem. Rep. 30 Greenland Costa Rica 31 Guam Côte d'ivoire 1

ANNEX I Categories for maximum repayment terms - maximum weighted average life of the repayment period (Continued) 5 or 8.5 years 10 years CATEGORY I (1) CATEGORY II (2) Total: 77 Total: 133 32 Hong Kong, China Cuba 33 Hungary Djibouti 34 Iceland Dominica 35 Ireland Dominican Republic 36 Isle of Man Ecuador 37 Israel Egypt 38 Italy El Salvador 39 Japan Eritrea 40 Korea Ethiopia 41 Kuwait Fiji 42 Latvia Gabon 43 Libya Gambia 44 Liechtenstein Georgia 45 Lithuania Ghana 46 Luxembourg Grenada 47 Macao Guatemala 48 Malta Guinea 49 Mexico Guinea-Bissau 50 Monaco Guyana 51 Netherlands Haiti 52 Netherlands Antilles Honduras 53 New Caledonia India 54 New Zealand Indonesia 55 Northern Mariana Islands Iran 56 Norway Iraq 57 Oman Jamaica 58 Palau Jordan 59 Poland Kazakhstan 60 Portugal Kenya 61 Puerto Rico Kiribati 62 Qatar Korea, Dem. Rep. (North) 63 Saint Kitts and Nevis Kyrgyzstan 64 San Marino Laos 65 Saudi Arabia Lebanon 66 Seychelles Lesotho 2

ANNEX I Categories for maximum repayment terms - maximum weighted average life of the repayment period (Continued) 5 or 8.5 years 10 years CATEGORY I (1) CATEGORY II (2) Total: 77 Total: 133 67 Singapore Liberia 68 Slovakia Macedonia (FYROM) 69 Slovenia Madagascar 70 Spain Malawi 71 Sweden Malaysia 72 Switzerland Maldives 73 Trinidad and Tobago Mali 74 U.S. Virgin Islands Marshall Islands 75 United Arab Emirates Mauritania 76 United Kingdom Mauritius 77 United States Mayotte 78 Micronesia 79 Moldova (c) 80 Mongolia 81 Montenegro 82 Morocco 83 Mozambique 84 Myanmar 85 Namibia 86 Nepal 87 Nicaragua 88 Niger 89 Nigeria 90 Pakistan 91 Panama 92 Papua New Guinea 93 Paraguay 94 Peru 95 Philippines 96 Romania 97 Russian Federation 98 Rwanda 99 Saint Lucia 100 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 101 Samoa 102 Sao Tome and Principe 3

ANNEX I Categories for maximum repayment terms - maximum weighted average life of the repayment period (Continued) 5 or 8.5 years 10 years CATEGORY I (1) CATEGORY II (2) Total: 77 Total: 133 103 Senegal 104 Serbia (d) 105 Sierra Leone 106 Solomon Islands 107 Somalia 108 South Africa 109 Sri Lanka 110 Sudan 111 Suriname 112 Swaziland 113 Syria 114 Tajikistan 115 Tanzania (e) 116 Thailand 117 Timor-Leste 118 Togo 119 Tonga 120 Tunisia 121 Turkey 122 Turkmenistan 123 Uganda 124 Ukraine 125 Uruguay 126 Uzbekistan 127 Vanuatu 128 Venezuela 129 Vietnam 130 West Bank and Gaza 131 Yemen 132 Zambia 133 Zimbabwe Notes: (1) Category I comprises: (i) countries whose per capita GNI has been for at least two consecutive years above the World Bank graduation threshold (see the table below) and (ii) countries which had been classified as Category I until the previous year according to (i) above and which have fallen below the 4

threshold but have not yet changed their category because of the two consecutive-year rule in Article 11 a) of the Arrangement. THRESHOLD FOR CATEGORY I 2003 Per capita GNI USD 5 295 2004 Per capita GNI USD 5 685 2005 Per capita GNI USD 6 055 2006 Per capita GNI USD 6 275 2007 Per capita GNI USD 6 465 In respect of the countries of this category: - the maximum repayment term is five years (or eight-and-a-half years with prior notification in accordance with Article 45); - the maximum weighted average life of the repayment period shall not exceed (i) for transactions with sovereign buyers (or with a sovereign repayment guarantee), four-and-ahalf years (ii) for transactions with non-sovereign buyers (and with no sovereign repayment guarantee), five years. (2) Category II comprises all other countries than Category I. In respect of the countries of this category: - the maximum repayment term is ten years; - the maximum weighted average life of the repayment period shall not exceed (i) for transactions with sovereign buyers (or with a sovereign repayment guarantee), five-and-aquarter years (ii) for transactions with non-sovereign buyers (and with no sovereign repayment guarantee), six years. (a) Chinese Taipei is no longer officially classified by the World Bank; however, it has been retained for Arrangement purposes, based on its estimated per capita GNI provided by the World Bank. (b) France includes the French overseas departments of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Réunion. (c) (d) (e) Moldova excludes Transnistria. Serbia excludes Kosovo and Metohia. Per capita GNI data of Tanzania refers to mainland Tanzania only. 5

ANNEX II Eligibility for Tied and Partially Untied Aid ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES INELIGIBLE COUNTRIES (1) Total: 109 Total: 101 1 Afghanistan American Samoa 2 Albania Andorra 3 Algeria Antigua and Barbuda 4 Angola Argentina 5 Armenia Aruba 6 Azerbaijan Australia 7 Bangladesh Austria 8 Belarus (a) Bahamas 9 Benin Bahrain 10 Bhutan Barbados 11 Bolivia Belgium 12 Bosnia and Herzegovina Belize 13 Bulgaria (a) Bermuda 14 Burkina Faso Botswana 15 Burundi Brazil 16 Cambodia Brunei 17 Cameroon Canada 18 Cape Verde Cayman Islands 19 Central African Republic Channel Islands 20 Chad Chile 21 China Chinese Taipei (b) 22 Colombia Costa Rica 23 Comoros Croatia 24 Congo Cyprus 25 Congo, Dem. Rep. Czech Republic 26 Côte d'ivoire Denmark 27 Cuba (c) Dominica 28 Djibouti Equatorial Guinea 29 Dominican Republic Estonia 30 Ecuador Faroe Islands 6

ANNEX II Eligibility for Tied and Partially Untied Aid (continued) ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES INELIGIBLE COUNTRIES (1) Total: 109 Total: 101 31 Egypt Finland 32 El Salvador France (c) 33 Eritrea French Polynesia 34 Ethiopia Gabon 35 Fiji Germany 36 Gambia Greece 37 Georgia Greenland 38 Ghana Grenada 39 Guatemala Guam 40 Guinea Hong Kong, China 41 Guinea-Bissau Hungary 42 Guyana Iceland 43 Haiti Ireland 44 Honduras Isle of Man 45 India Israel 46 Indonesia Italy 47 Iran Japan 48 Iraq Kazakhstan 49 Jamaica Korea 50 Jordan Kuwait 51 Kenya Latvia 52 Kiribati Lebanon 53 Korea, Dem. Rep. (North) Libya 54 Kyrgyzstan Liechtenstein 55 Laos Lithuania 56 Lesotho Luxembourg 57 Liberia Macao 58 Macedonia (FYROM) Malaysia 59 Madagascar Malta 60 Malawi Mauritius 61 Maldives Mayotte 62 Mali Mexico 7

ANNEX II Eligibility for Tied and Partially Untied Aid (continued) ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES INELIGIBLE COUNTRIES (1) Total: 109 Total: 101 63 Marshall Islands Monaco 64 Mauritania Montenegro 65 Micronesia Netherlands 66 Moldova (d) Netherlands Antilles 67 Mongolia New Caledonia 68 Morocco New Zealand 69 Mozambique Northern Mariana Islands 70 Myanmar Norway 71 Namibia Oman 72 Nepal Palau 73 Nicaragua Panama 74 Niger Poland 75 Nigeria Portugal 76 Pakistan Puerto Rico 77 Papua New Guinea Qatar 78 Paraguay Romania (a) 79 Peru Russian Federation (a) 80 Philippines Saint Kitts and Nevis 81 Rwanda Saint Lucia 82 Samoa Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 83 Sao Tome and Principe San Marino 84 Senegal Saudi Arabia 85 Sierra Leone Serbia (e) 86 Solomon Islands Seychelles 87 Somalia Singapore 88 Sri Lanka Slovakia 89 Sudan Slovenia 90 Suriname South Africa 91 Swaziland Spain 92 Syria Sweden 93 Tajikistan Switzerland 94 Tanzania (f) Trinidad and Tobago 95 Thailand Turkey 8

ANNEX II Eligibility for Tied and Partially Untied Aid (continued) ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES INELIGIBLE COUNTRIES (1) Total: 109 Total: 101 96 Timor-Leste U.S. Virgin Islands 97 Togo United Arab Emirates 98 Tonga United Kingdom 99 Tunisia United States 100 Turkmenistan Uruguay 101 Uganda Venezuela 102 Ukraine (a) 103 Uzbekistan 104 Vanuatu 105 Vietnam 106 West Bank and Gaza 107 Yemen 108 Zambia Zimbabwe 9

Notes: (1) Ineligible countries comprise (i) countries whose per capita GNI has been for at least two consecutive years above the World Bank s threshold for 17-year loans or the upper limit of the lowermiddle income countries for 2007 data (i.e. per capita GNI over USD 3,465 for 2005, 3,595 for 2006 and 3,705 for 2007); and (ii) countries which had been classified as Ineligible until the previous year according to (i) above and which have fallen below the threshold but have not yet changed their category because of the two consecutive-year rule in Article 33 a) of the Arrangement. (a) Notwithstanding classifications of countries ineligible or eligible to receive tied aid, the Participants agree to avoid providing any tied aid credit, other than outright grants, food and humanitarian aid as well as aid designed to mitigate the effects of nuclear or major industrial accidents or to prevent their occurrence, for Belarus, Bulgaria, Romania, the Russian Federation and Ukraine. [Article 33 b) 5) of the Arrangement] The Russian Federation and Romania are now classified as an ineligible country for tied aid. (b) Chinese Taipei is no longer officially classified by the World Bank; however, it has been retained for Arrangement purposes, based on its estimated per capita GNI provided by the World Bank. (c) France includes the French overseas departments of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Réunion. (d) (e) (f) Moldova excludes Transnistria. Serbia excludes Kosovo and Metohia. Per capita GNI data of Tanzania refers to mainland Tanzania only. 10

ANNEX III List of High Income OECD and Euro Area Countries for Arrangement Purposes: HIGH INCOME OECD COUNTRIES (1) HIGH INCOME EURO AREA COUNTRIES (2) Total: 25 Total: 15 1 Australia Austria 2 Austria Belgium 3 Belgium Cyprus 4 Canada Finland 5 Czech Republic France (3) 6 Denmark Germany 7 Finland Greece 8 France (3) Ireland 9 Germany Italy 10 Greece Luxembourg 11 Iceland Malta 12 Ireland Netherlands 13 Italy Portugal 14 Japan Slovenia 15 Korea Spain 16 Luxembourg 17 Netherlands 18 New Zealand 19 Norway 20 Portugal 21 Spain 22 Sweden 23 Switzerland 24 United Kingdom 25 United States Notes: (1) High-Income OECD Countries comprise: (i) OECD countries whose per capita GNI has been for at least two consecutive years above the World Bank s threshold (i.e. per capita GNI over USD 11,116 for 2006 and USD 11,456 for 2007) and (ii) OECD countries which had been classified as High-Income OECD Countries until the previous year according to (i) above and which have fallen below the threshold but not yet changed their category because of the consecutive two-year rule in Article 25 c) first tiret of the Arrangement. 11

(2) High-Income Euro Area Countries comprise Euro Area countries whose per capita GNI has been for at least two consecutive years above the World Bank s threshold (i.e. per capita GNI over USD 11,116 for 2006 and USD 11,456 for 2007) (3) France includes the French overseas departments of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Réunion. 12