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Repairs on a foreign warship shall be made on the basis of a contract concluded with the authorized representative of the foreign warship by the Federal Secretariat of National Defence or, in accordance with an authorization from the Federal Secretary of National Defence, by the federal organization responsible for sales and reserves of special-purpose products.
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I am hopeful that the revised and adopted Code of Practice on shipbuilding and ship repair will contribute to the overall improvement of working conditions in this key sector."
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