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rces shall be increased. Article 4 The general aim of IFA 1. The aim is to connect all fireworks lovers in the world, form a strong and unified power, ensure continuous development of fireworks industry and let fireworks send happiness throughout the world. 2. standard: to unify the safety standards and quality standards of fireworks in the world and promote faster standarization of fireworks industry. 3. safety: realizing the necessity of reducing and eliminating fireworks incidents, no matter how large the difficulty is, we shall take measures to protect public safety, guarantee future development of fireworks industry and make concerted efforts to eliminate the production, import and export of unsafe products. 4. quality: to strengthen quality regulation of fireworks and punish and expose those conducts that have no regard for fireworks products’ quality and create negative effects on this industry. 5. techniques: to develop new technology of fireworks manufacture through employing new materials, new equipments and new craft. 6. intellectural property rights: to educate the employed and let them realize the necessity of protection of intellectural property rights and ensure all sides to observe regulations. 7. education: to make and start an education plan which includes safety, quality, new technology and intellectural property rights protection of fireworks. 8. to win over all governments’ support to fireworks industry through their policies and strive for various preferencial policies on taxes etc. Chapter 2 Membership Article 5 The initiators of IFA are made up of fireworks anizations of China, United States, Canada, France, Holland, Italy, Germany, Japan, Hongkong and other countries and regions. Article 6 Fireworks anizations in the world, fireworks production enterprises with annual sale amount over 1 million dollars and fireworks operation enterprises with annual sale amount over 5 million dollars, if they apply voluntarily and admit this Regulation, may join IFA. Fireworks regulatory government ans may apply as observation bodies to IFA. Article 7 Members enjoy rights as follows: 1. to have the right to elect , right to be elected and right to vote in the association. 2. to supervise work of association, make criticism and suggestions and report members’ behaviour that breaches the regulations. 3. to report problems that exist in production and management of all countries and put forward opinions and demands. 4. to take part in various activities of the association. 5. to enjoy all preferencial policies on tax etc that are gained by the association. 6. The observation ans enjoy the above rights except item 1 and 5 of this ar