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-1- Translated from Spanish Permanent Mission of Peru to the United Nations 7-1-S/007 New York 14 January 2008 Sir, In reply to your note S/AC.44/2007/ODA/OC.85, I have the honour to transmit herewith an updated matrix relating to the national report of Peru on the implementation of Security Council resolution 1540 (2004). The Government of Peru consents to the publication of the matrix on the 1540 Committee s website. I am pleased to inform you that the focal/contact points for resolution 1540 (2004) are as follows: At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Minister Counsellor Ms. Liliam Ballón de Amézaga Head of the Department of International Security and Disarmament Telephone: (511) 311-2467; Fax: (511) 311-2599 E-mail: lballon@rree.gob.pe At the Permanent Mission of Peru to the United Nations: Counsellor Edgard Arturo Pérez Alván Telephone: (212) 687-3336; Fax: (212) 972-6975 E-mail: eperez@onuper.rree.gob.pe Accept, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration. (Signed) Jorge Voto-Bernales Ambassador Permanent Representative of Peru to the United Nations Ambassador Jorge Urbina Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) S-30551 New York

I. Matrix relating to the supplementary national report on resolution 1540 (2004) OP 1 and related matters from OP 5, OP 6, OP 8 (a), (b), (c) and OP 10 State: Peru Date of report: 11 January 2008 Did you make one of the following statements or is your country a State party to or member State of one of the following Conventions, Treaties and Arrangements? YES If YES, indicate relevant information (i.e. signing, accession, ratification, entering into force, etc.) Remarks (information refers to the page of the English version of the report or an official website) 1 General statement on nonpossession of WMD 2 General statement on commitment to disarmament and nonproliferation 3 General statement on nonprovision of WMD and related materials to non-state actors 4 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) 5 Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) 6 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) 7 Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) 8 Convention on Physical Protection of Nuclear Material (CPPNM) Peru does not possess WMD. Supports the measures adopted to achieve disarmament and prevent proliferation. - Declaration on the South American Zone of Peace and Cooperation (27 July 2002) - Declaration of San Francisco de Quito on the Establishment and Development of the Andean Zone of Peace (12 July 2004) Peru has not made a general statement. Instrument of ratification deposited on 5 June 1985 http://disarmament.un.org:8080/ TreatyStatus.nsf Instrument of ratification deposited on 20 July 1995 Instrument of ratification deposited on 3 March 1970 Instrument of ratification deposited on 12 November 1997 Instrument of ratification deposited on 11 January 1995 http://disarmament.un.org:8080/ TreatyStatus.nsf http://disarmament.un.org:8080/ TreatyStatus.nsf http://disarmament.un.org:8080/ TreatyStatus.nsf 9 Hague Code of Conduct (HCOC) Signed on 25 November 2002 http://disarmament.un.org/wmd/missiles. htm -2-

Did you make one of the following statements or is your country a State party to or member State of one of the following Conventions, Treaties and Arrangements? YES If YES, indicate relevant information (i.e. signing, accession, ratification, entering into force, etc.) Remarks (information refers to the page of the English version of the report or an official website) 10 Geneva Protocol of 1925 Instrument of ratification deposited on 5 June 1985 http://disarmament.un.org:8080/ TreatyStatus.nsf 11 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) 12 Nuclear-Weapons-Free Zone/Protocol(s) Since 1957 http://www.iaea.org/about/policy/ MemberStates Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (Treaty of Tlatelolco) Instrument of ratification deposited on 4 March 1969 13 Other conventions/treaties 1. Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space 14 Other arrangements 2. Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti- Personnel Mines and on their Destruction 3. Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects 15 Other 1. Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident (1986) 2. Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency (1986) 3. Convention on Nuclear Safety (1994) 4. Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management 5. State Party to 12 counter-terrorism conventions http://disarmament.un.org:8080/ TreatyStatus.nsf http://disarmament2.un.org United Nations Conventions -3-

OP 2 Biological Weapons (BW) State: Peru Date of report: 11 January 2008 Does national legislation exist which prohibits persons or entities to engage in one of the following activities? Can violators be penalized? National legal framework YES Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document of national implementation law YES If YES, indicate source document Remarks 1 Manufacture/produce Political Constitution of Peru (1993), Chapter II, Article 55 2 Acquire Political Constitution of Peru (1993), Chapter II, Article 55 3 Possess Political Constitution of Peru (1993), Chapter II, Article 55 4 Stockpile/store Political Constitution of Peru (1993), Chapter II, Article 55 5 Develop Political Constitution of Peru (1993), Chapter II, Article 55 6 Transport 7 Transfer Political Constitution of Peru (1993), Chapter II, Article 55 8 Use Article 279 of the Penal Code http://www2.congreso. gob.pe/sicr/relatagen da/constitucion.nsf/con stitucion http://www2.congreso. gob.pe/sicr/relatagen da/constitucion.nsf/con stitucion Article 279 of the Penal Code http://www2.congreso. gob.pe/sicr/relatagen da/constitucion.nsf/con stitucion Article 279 of the Penal Code http://www2.congreso. gob.pe/sicr/relatagen da/constitucion.nsf/con stitucion http://www2.congreso. gob.pe/sicr/relatagen da/constitucion.nsf/con stitucion http://www2.congreso. gob.pe/sicr/relatagen da/constitucion.nsf/con stitucion -4-

Does national legislation exist which prohibits persons or entities to engage in one of the following activities? Can violators be penalized? National legal framework YES Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document of national implementation law YES If YES, indicate source document Remarks 9 Participate as an accomplice in a.m. activities 10 Assist in a.m. activities Political Constitution of Peru (1993), Chapter II, Article 55 11 Finance a.m. activities 12 A.m. activities related to means of delivery 13 Involvement of non-state actors in a.m. activities Political Constitution of Peru (1993), Chapter II, Article 55 14 Other A task force responsible for preparing a draft regulation on the implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention has been established within the framework of the National Council for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (CONAPAQ). http://www2.congreso. gob.pe/sicr/relatagen da/constitucion.nsf/con stitucion http://www2.congreso. gob.pe/sicr/relatagen da/constitucion.nsf/con stitucion -5-

OP 2 Chemical Weapons (CW) State: Peru Date of report: 11 January 2008 Does national legislation exist which prohibits persons or entities to engage in one of the following activities? Can violators be penalized? YES National legal framework Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document of national implementation law YES If YES, indicate source document Remarks 1 Manufacture/produce Article 279 and 279-A of the Penal Code 2 Acquire Article 279-A of the Penal Code 3 Possess Article 279 and 279-A of the Penal Code 4 Stockpile/store Article 279 and 279-A of the Penal Code 5 Develop Act No. 26672 of 20 October 1996 Article 279-A of the Penal Code 6 Transport Act No. 28256 regulating the transport by land of hazardous materials and wastes 7 Transfer 8 Use 9 Participate as an accomplice in a.m. activities Act No. 26672 of 20 October 1996 Act No. 26672 of 20 October 1996 Act No. 28256 regulating the transport by land of hazardous materials and wastes Article 279-A of the Penal Code Articles 24, 25 and 279-A of the Penal Code gob.per/ntley/imagenes/ Leyes/26672.pdf gob.per/ntley/imagenes/ Leyes/26672.pdf gob.per/ntley/imagenes/ Leyes/26672.pdf -6-10 Assist in a.m. activities Act No. 26672 of 20 October 1996 Article 4 Article 279-A of the Penal Code gob.per/ntley/imagenes/ Leyes/26672.pdf

Does national legislation exist which prohibits persons or entities to engage in one of the following activities? Can violators be penalized? YES National legal framework Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document of national implementation law YES If YES, indicate source document Remarks 11 Finance a.m. activities Act No. 26672 of 20 October 1996 12 A.m. activities related to means of delivery 13 Involvement of non-state actors in a.m. activities Article 4 (d) Act No. 26672 of 20 October 1996 Act No. 26672 of 20 October 1996 Article 4 Article 279-A of the Penal Code Article 279-A of the Penal Code Articles 23, 27 and 279-A of the Penal Code 14 Other Article 279-A of the Penal Code: relating to the domestic sale and trafficking of chemical weapons gob.per/ntley/imagenes/ Leyes/26672.pdf gob.per/ntley/imagenes/ Leyes/26672.pdf gob.per/ntley/imagenes/ Leyes/26672.pdf -7-

OP 2 Nuclear Weapons (NW) State: Peru Date of report: 11 January 2008 Does national legislation exist which prohibits persons or entities to engage in one of the following activities? Can violators be penalized? YES National legal framework Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document of national implementation law YES If YES, indicate source document Remarks 1 Manufacture/produce Political Constitution of Peru (1993), Chapter II, Article 55 2 Acquire Political Constitution of Peru (1993), Chapter II, Article 55 3 Possess 4 Stockpile/store 5 Develop 6 Transport 7 Transfer 8 Use 9 Participate as an accomplice in a.m. activities 10 Assist in a.m. activities 11 Finance a.m. activities 12 A.m. activities related to means of delivery 13 Involvement of non-state actors in a.m. activities 14 Other http://www2.congreso. gob.pe/sicr/relatagen da/constitucion.nsf/con stitucion http://www2.congreso. gob.pe/sicr/relatagen da/constitucion.nsf/con stitucion -8-

OP 3 (a) and (b) Account for/secure/physically protect BW including Related Materials State: Peru Date of report: 11 January 2008 Are any of the following measures, procedures or legislation in place to account for, secure or otherwise protect BW and Related Materials? Can National legal framework Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties, and others violators be penalized? YES If YES, indicate source document YES If YES, indicate source document Remarks 1 Measures to account for production 2 Measures to account for use 3 Measures to account for storage 4 Measures to account for transport Since Peru does not possess WMD, it has no measures to account for their production, use, storage and transport. 5 Other measures for accounting 6 Measures to secure production Act No. 27104 on the Prevention of Risks deriving from Biotechnology gob.pe/ntley/imagenes /Leyes/27104.pdf 7 Measures to secure use Act No. 27104 on the Prevention of Risks deriving from Biotechnology gob.pe/ntley/imagenes /Leyes/27104.pdf -9-8 Measures to secure storage Act No. 27104 on the Prevention of Risks deriving from Biotechnology gob.pe/ntley/imagenes /Leyes/27104.pdf 9 Measures to secure transport Act No. 27104 on the Prevention of Risks deriving from Biotechnology gob.pe/ntley/imagenes /Leyes/27104.pdf 10 Other measures for securing General Health Act No. 26842 of 1997 Article 86 General Health Act No. 26842 of 1997 Article 86 gob.pe/ntley/imagenes /Leyes/26842.pdf 11 Regulations for physical protection of facilities/ materials/transports

Are any of the following measures, procedures or legislation in place to account for, secure or otherwise protect BW and Related Materials? Can National legal framework Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties, and others violators be penalized? YES If YES, indicate source document YES If YES, indicate source document Remarks 12 Licensing/registration of facilities/persons handling biological materials Act No. 27104 on the Prevention of Risks Deriving from Biotechnology, which applies to living modified organisms (LMOs) only. gob.pe/ntley/imagenes /Leyes/27104.pdf 13 Reliability check of personnel 14 Measures to account for/secure/ physically protect means of delivery Peru does not possess BW. 15 Regulations for genetic engineering work Act No. 27104 on the Prevention of Risks deriving from Biotechnology Act No. 27104 Article 12 gob.pe/ntley/imagenes /Leyes/27104.pdf Supreme Decree No. 108-2002- EM governing the Act on the Prevention of Risks deriving from Biotechnology -10-16 Other legislation/regulations related to safety and security of biological materials 17 Other

OP 3 (a) and (b) Account for/secure/physically protect CW including Related Materials State: Peru Date of report: 11 January 2008 Are any of the following measures, procedures or legislation in place to National legal framework account for, secure or otherwise protect CW and Related Materials? Can violators be penalized? YES If YES, indicate source document YES Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document Remarks 1 Measures to account for production 2 Measures to account for use 3 Measures to account for storage 4 Measures to account for transport 5 Other measures for accounting 6 Measures to secure production 7 Measures to secure use 8 Measures to secure storage 9 Measures to secure transport 10 Other measures for securing 11 Regulations for physical protection of facilities/ materials/transports 12 Licensing of chemical installations/entities/use of materials -11-

Are any of the following measures, procedures or legislation in place to National legal framework account for, secure or otherwise protect CW and Related Materials? Can violators be penalized? YES If YES, indicate source document YES Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document Remarks 13 Reliability check of personnel 14 Measures to account for/secure/ physically protect means of delivery 15 National CWC authority National Council for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (CONAPAQ) 16 Reporting Schedule I, II and III chemicals to OPCW 17 Account for, secure or physically protect old chemical weapons 18 Other legislation/regulations controlling chemical materials Peru is up to date with its annual declarations. 19 Other The draft law on measures for the control of chemical substances that could be diverted for the manufacture of chemical weapons is currently before the Congressional Committee on National Defence, Domestic Security, Alternative Development and Drug Control. -12-

OP 3 (a) and (b) Account for/secure/physically protect NW including Related Materials State: Peru Date of report: 11 January 2008 Are any of the following measures, procedures or legislation in place to National legal framework account for, secure or otherwise protect NW and Related Materials? Can violators be penalized? YES If YES, indicate source document YES Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document Remarks 1 Measures to account for production 1. Protocol Additional to the 2 Measures to account for use Agreement for the Application of Safeguards (INFCIRC 273) 2. Regulations on the safeguard of 3 Measures to account for storage nuclear materials 4 Measures to account for transport 3. Supreme Decree No. 009-97-EM (Regulations pertaining to radiological safety) 5 Other measures for accounting 6 Measures to secure production Act No. 28028 governing the use of 7 Measures to secure use sources of ionizing radiation 8 Measures to secure storage Supreme Decree No. 009-97-EM (Regulations pertaining to 9 Measures to secure transport radiological safety) 10 Other measures for securing Supreme Decree No. 009-97-EM (Regulations pertaining to radiological safety) Supreme Decree No. 041-2003-EM (Regulations concerning authorizations, monitoring, control, violations and penalties relating to Act No. 28028) Act No. 28028 of 2003, Title VII, Annex II, No. 40 Supreme Decree No. 041-2003-EM (Regulations concerning authorizations, monitoring, control, violations and penalties relating to Act No. 28028) Act No. 28028 of 2003, Title VII Supreme Decree No. 041-2003-EM (Regulations concerning authorizations, monitoring, control, violations and penalties relating to Act No. 28028) http://www.iaea.org/ OurWork/SV/ Safeguards/sg_ protocol.html gob.pe/ntley/imagenes /Leyes/28028.pdf -13-

Are any of the following measures, procedures or legislation in place to National legal framework account for, secure or otherwise protect NW and Related Materials? Can violators be penalized? YES If YES, indicate source document YES Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document Remarks 11 Regulations for physical protection of facilities/materials/transports Supreme Decree No. 014-2002-EM (Regulations concerning Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials and Facilities) Supreme Decree No. 041-2003-EM (Regulations concerning authorizations, monitoring, control, violations and penalties relating to Act No. 28028) 12 Licensing of nuclear installations/entities/use of materials Supreme Decree No. 041-2003-EM (Regulations concerning authorizations, monitoring, control, violations and penalties relating to Act No. 28028) Act No. 28028 of 2003, Title VII 13 Reliability check of personnel Supreme Decree No. 041-2003-EM (Regulations concerning authorizations, monitoring, control, violations and penalties relating to Act No. 28028) Articles 29 and 39 Supreme Decree No. 041-2003-EM (Regulations concerning authorizations, monitoring, control, violations and penalties relating to Act No. 28028) Act No. 28028 of 2003, Title VII -14- Supreme Decree No. 014-2002-EM (Regulations concerning Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials and Facilities Article 20

Are any of the following measures, procedures or legislation in place to National legal framework account for, secure or otherwise protect NW and Related Materials? Can violators be penalized? YES If YES, indicate source document YES Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document Remarks 14 Measures to account for/secure/ physically protect means of delivery 15 National regulatory authority Act No. 28028 of 18 July 2003 governing the use of sources of ionizing radiation Decree Law No. 21875 governing the Organization Act for the Peruvian Nuclear Energy Institute (IPEN) 16 IAEA Safeguards Agreements 1. Safeguards Agreement 17 IAEA Code of Conduct on Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources 18 IAEA Database on Illicit Trafficking of Nuclear Materials and other Radioactive Sources Entered into force on 1 August 1979. 2. Additional Protocol to the Safeguards Agreement Entered into force on 23 July 2001. Peru has expressed its support to the Director General of IAEA. Peru participates in the Database Programme. http://www.iaea.org/o urwork/sv/safeguard s/sg_protocol.html http://www.iaea.org/ About/Policy/GC/ GC42/Documents/ gc42-17.html -15-

Are any of the following measures, procedures or legislation in place to National legal framework account for, secure or otherwise protect NW and Related Materials? Can violators be penalized? YES If YES, indicate source document YES Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties and others If YES, indicate source document Remarks 19 Other agreements related to IAEA 1. Revised Supplementary Agreement concerning the Provision of Technical Assistance by the International Atomic Energy Agency 2. Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage 3. Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident 20 Additional national legislation/ regulations related to nuclear materials including CPPNM The Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material approved by Legislative Decision No. 26376 of 28 October 1994. -16-21 Other

OP 3 (c) and (d) and related matters from OP 6, and OP 10 - Controls of BW including Related Materials State: Peru Date of Report: 11 January 2008 Which of the following legislation, procedures, measures, agencies exist to control border crossings, export/import and other transfers of NW and Related Materials? Can violators be penalized? 1 Border control National legal framework YES if YES, indicate source document Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties, and measures of implementation, etc YES if YES, indicate source document Remarks 2 Technical support of border control measures -17-3 Control of brokering, trading in, negotiating, otherwise assisting in sale of goods and technology 4 Enforcement agencies/authorities Act No. 24829 of 1998 http://www.congreso/gob/ per/ntley/imagenes/leyes/ 24829.pdf 5 Export control legislation in place 6 Licensing provisions 7 Individual licensing 8 General licensing 9 Exceptions from licensing 10 Licensing of deemed export/visa

11 National licensing authority 12 Interagency review for licenses 13 Control lists 14 Updating of lists 15 Inclusion of technologies 16 Inclusion of means of delivery 17 End-user controls 18 Catch all clause 19 Intangible transfers 20 Transit control 21 Trans-shipment control 22 Re-export control Act No. 28256 governing the transport by land of hazardous materials and wastes gob. per/ntley?imagenes/leyes /28256.pdf 23 Control of providing funds Control of providing transport 24 services -18-25 Control of importation Act No. 27104 on the Prevention of Risks deriving from Biotechnology, which applies to modified living organisms (LMOs) only. 26 Extraterritorial applicability 27 Other

OP 3 (c) and (d) and related matters from OP 6, and OP 10 - Controls of CW including Related Materials State: Peru Date of Report: 11 January 2008 Which of the following legislation, procedures, measures, agencies exist to control border crossings, export/import and other transfers of NW and Related Materials? Can violators be penalized? National legal framework YES if YES, indicate source document Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties, and measures of implementation, etc YES if YES, indicate source document Remarks 1 Border control Act No. 26461 of 1995 Article 7 gob.pe /ntley/imagenes/leyes/ 26461.pdf 2 Technical support of border control measures -19-3 Control of brokering, trading in, negotiating, otherwise assisting in sale of goods and technology 4 Enforcement agencies/authorities Act No. 24829 of 1998 5 Export control legislation in place 6 Licensing provisions 7 Individual licensing 8 General licensing 9 Exceptions from licensing 10 Licensing of deemed export/visa

11 National licensing authority 12 Interagency review for licenses 13 Control lists Supreme Decree No. 119-97-EF of 18 September 1997, which incorporates specific tariff subheadings for chemical compounds listed in the Chemical Weapons Convention. 14 Updating of lists 15 Inclusion of technologies 16 Inclusion of means of delivery 17 End-user controls 18 Catch all clause 19 Intangible transfers 20 Transit control 21 Trans-shipment control -20-22 Re-export control 23 Control of providing funds Control of providing transport 24 services 25 Control of importation 26 Extraterritorial applicability 27 Other Draft law on measures for the control of chemical substances that could be diverted for the manufacture of chemical weapons. The draft law is currently before the Congressional Committee on National Defence, Domestic Security, Alternative Development and Drug Control.

OP 3 (c) and (d) and related matters from OP 6, and OP 10 - Controls of NW including Related Materials State: Peru Date of Report: 11 January 2008 Which of the following legislation, procedures, measures, agencies exist to control border crossings, export/import and other transfers of NW and Related Materials? Can violators be penalized? National legal framework YES if YES, indicate source document Enforcement: civil/criminal penalties, and measures of implementation, etc YES if YES, indicate source document Remarks 1 Border control Act No. 26461 of 1995 Article 7 gob.pe/ ntley/imagenes/leyes/ 26461.pdf 2 Technical support of border control measures -21-3 Control of brokering, trading in, negotiating, otherwise assisting in sale of goods and technology 4 Enforcement agencies/authorities Decree Law No. 21875 Act No. 24829 of 1998 gob.pe/ ntley/imagenes/leyes/2187 5.pdf gob.pe/ ntley/imagenes/leyes/ 24829.pdf 5 Export control legislation in place 6 Licensing provisions 7 Individual licensing Supreme Decree No. 041-2003- EM (Regulations concerning authorizations, monitoring, control, violations and penalties relating to Act No. 28028) Supreme Decree No. 041-2003- EM (Regulations concerning authorizations, monitoring, control, violations and penalties relating to Act No. 28028)

8 General licensing Act No. 28028 governing the use of sources of ionizing radiation Single Text of Administrative Procedures approved by Supreme Decree No. 020-2005- EM Act No. 28028 governing the use of sources of ionizing radiation, Title VII 9 Exceptions from licensing 10 Licensing of deemed export/visa 11 National licensing authority Peruvian Nuclear Energy Institute (IPEN) established by Decree Law No. 21875. 12 Interagency review for licenses 13 Control lists 14 Updating of lists Act No. 27757 prohibiting imports of used goods, machinery and equipment that use radioactive sources Act No. 27757 Annex II bog.pe/ ntley/imagenes/leyes/ 27757.pdf -22-15 Inclusion of technologies 16 Inclusion of means of delivery 17 End-user controls 18 Catch all clause 19 Intangible transfers 20 Transit control Supreme Decree No. 014-2002-EM (Regulations concerning Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials and Facilities) 21 Trans-shipment control 22 Re-export control 23 Control of providing funds 24 Control of providing transport services

25 Control of importation Act No. 27757 prohibiting imports of used goods, machinery and equipment that use radioactive sources Regulations pertaining to Act No. 27757 approved by Supreme Decree No. 001-2004-EM Regulations pertaining to Act No. 27757 approved by Supreme Decree No. 001-2004-EM gob.pe/ ntley/imagenes/leyes/ 27757.pdf 26 Extraterritorial applicability 27 Other -23-

OP 6, 7 and 8 (d) - Control lists, Assistance, Information State: Peru Date of Report: 11 January 2008 Can information be provided on the following issues? YES Remarks 1 Control lists - items (goods/ equipment/ materials/ technologies) Supreme Decree No. 119-97-EF of 18 September 1997 approving the Customs Tariff for chemical compounds listed in the Chemical Weapons Convention 2 Control lists - other 3 Assistance offered 4 Assistance requested -24-5 Assistance in place (bilateral/plurilateral/multilateral) 6 Information for industry 7 Information for the public European Union, OPCW, UN-LiREC Information is currently being gathered. Information is currently being gathered.