94-25540. National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee Request for Public Comments  

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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
     
    
    National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee Request for 
    Public Comments
    
    AGENCY: Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security, Bureau of 
    Export Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice of request for public comment on the market impact of: 
    (1) proposed disposals of excess commodities currently held in the 
    National Defense Stockpile under the Fiscal Year 1996 Annual Materials 
    Plan, and (2) revisions to commodities proposed for disposal under the 
    fiscal Year 1995 Annual Materials Plan.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice is to advise the public that the National Defense 
    Stockpile Market Impact Committee (co-chaired by the Departments of 
    Commerce and State) is seeking public comment on the market impact of 
    proposed disposals of excess materials currently held in the National 
    Defense Stockpile.
    
    DATE: Comments must be received not later than November 16, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments (10 copies) should be addressed to Richard 
    V. Meyers, Co-Chair, Stockpile Market Impact Committee, Office of 
    Strategic Industries and Economic Security, Room 3878, U.S. Department 
    of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, 
    D.C. 20230.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    
    Richard V. Meyers, Office of Strategic Industries and Economic 
    Security, U.S. Department of Commerce, (202) 482-3634 or Stephen G. 
    Brundage, Office of International Commodities, U.S. Department of 
    State, (202) 647-2871 (co-chairs of the National Defense Stockpile 
    Market Impact Committee).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Strategic and Critical Materials Stock 
    Piling Act of 1979, as amended, (50 U.S.C. 98 et seq.) authorizes the 
    maintenance of strategic and critical materials in the National Defense 
    Stockpile ``to decrease and to preclude, when possible, a dangerous and 
    costly dependence by the United States upon foreign sources of supplies 
    of such materials in times of national emergency.'' The Department of 
    Defense, as National Defense Stockpile Manager, may dispose of 
    materials in the stockpile that have previously been authorized for 
    disposal by law and have been determined to be excess to national 
    security requirements. In managing the stockpile, Defense must protect 
    the United States against avoidable loss while at the same time 
    ``efforts shall be made * * * to avoid undue disruption of the usual 
    markets of producers, processors, and consumers of such materials.''
        Section 3314 of the Fiscal Year (FY) 1993 National Defense 
    Authorization Act (NDAA) (50 U.S.C. 98h-1) formally established a 
    Market Impact Committee (the Committee) to ``advise the National 
    Defense Stockpile Manager on the projected domestic and foreign 
    economic effects of all acquisitions and disposals of materials from 
    the stockpile * * *.'' the Committee includes representatives from the 
    Departments of Commerce, State, Agriculture, Defense, Energy, Interior, 
    Treasury and the Federal Emergency Management Agency and is co-chaired 
    by the Departments of Commerce and State. The NDAA for Fiscal Year 1993 
    directs the Committee to ``consult from time to time with 
    representatives of producers, processors and consumers of the types of 
    materials stored in the stockpile.''
        It is Defense's intent that the National Defense Stockpile be a 
    dependable, long term source of material. The material will be sold as 
    close to market prices as the conditions of sale permit (e.g., 
    consideration will be given for the certifiable quality of the 
    materials being sold, and any appropriate transportation differential). 
    In order to protect the United States against avoidable loss, Defense 
    intends to exercise restraint regarding the quantities and timing of 
    any offers of excess materials for sale.
        The Committee will soon begin its consideration of Defense's FY 
    1996 annual Materials Plan (AMP) of proposed disposals and acquisitions 
    of stockpile materials and will also consider revisions to the FY 1995 
    AMP. The following, with exceptions noted, are the materials for which 
    Defense has been granted disposal authority by Congress, and which 
    therefore may be included in the FY 1996 AMP.
        Commodities which May be Included in FY 1996 AMP.
    
    Aluminum Oxide, Abrasive
    Aluminum Oxide, Fused Crude
    Analgesics
    Asbestos (all types)
    Antimony
    Bauxite, Metallurgical (Jamaican)
    Bauxite, Metallurgical (Surinam)
    Bauxite, Refractory
    Beryl Ore
    Bismuth
    Cadmium
    Celestite
    Chromite, Chemical
    Chromite, Metallurgical
    Chromite, Refractory
    Chromium, Ferro Alloys\1\
    Cobalt
    Diamond Bort
    Diamond Stone
    Fluorspar, Acid
    Fluorspar, Metallurgical
    Graphite, Natural Malagasy
    Graphite, Natural Other
    Iodine
    Lead
    Manganese, Battery Grade Natural
    Manganese, Chemical Grade
    Manganese, Electrolytic
    Manganese, Ferro Alloys\1\
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        \1\Commodities have not received Congressional approval for 
    disposal.
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    Manganese, Metallurgical Grade
    Mercury
    Mica, Muscovite Block
    Mica, Muscovite Film
    Mica, Muscovite Splittings
    Mica, Phlogopite Splittings
    Nickel
    Quinidine
    Quinine
    Quartz Crystals, Natural
    Sapphire & Ruby
    Sebacic Acid
    Silicon Carbide
    Silver (for coinage)
    Talc
    Tin
    Thorium Nitrate
    Vegetable Tannin Extract, Chestnut
    Vegetable Tannin Extract, Quebracho
    Vegetable Tannin Extract, Wattle
    Zinc
    
        Listed below are the materials in the FY 1995 AMP for which 
    Defense proposes disposal revisions:
    
    Aluminum Oxide, Abrasive
    Antimony
    Cadmium
    Chromite, Refractory
    Diamond Bort
    Fluorspar, Acid
    Fluorspar, Metallurgical
    Jewel Bearings
    Kyanite
    Lead
    Manganese, Metallurgical
    Mercury
    Mica, Muscovite Film
    Rutile
    Sapphire & Ruby
    Talc
    Vegetable Tannin Extract, Wattle
    Zinc
    
        In order for the Committee to obtain sufficient information to 
    prepare its recommendations to Defense, the Committee hereby requests 
    that interested parties provide comments on the potential market impact 
    of stockpile disposals of the materials which have been identified 
    above as possible candidates for sales in FY 1996 as well as the 
    materials in the FY 1995 AMP for which Defense proposes to revise 
    disposals.
        Although comments, in response to this notice must be received by 
    ________, ______, 1994 (30 days after publication) for the Committee to 
    consider them in its evaluation of the FY 1996 AMP and the proposed 
    revisions to the FY 1995 AMP, the Committee would welcome further 
    comments as the sales proceed. Interested parties are invited to submit 
    written comments, opinions, data, information, or any advice that would 
    be useful to the Committee in reviewing proposed schedules and 
    quantities of Stockpile sales. All materials should be submitted with 
    10 copies.
        Public information will be made available at the Department of 
    Commerce for public inspection and copying. Material that is national 
    security classified or business confidential information will be 
    exempted from public disclosure. Anyone submitting business 
    confidential information should clearly identify the business 
    confidential portion of the submission and also provide a non-
    confidential submission that can be placed in the public file. 
    Communications from agencies of the United States Government will not 
    be made available for public inspection.
        The public record concerning this notice will be maintained in the 
    Bureau of Export Administration's Records Inspection Facility, Room 
    4525, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, 
    NW, Washington, DC 20230, telephone (202) 482-5653. The records in this 
    facility may be inspected and copied in accordance with the regulations 
    published in Part 4 of Title 15 of the Code of Federal Regulations (15 
    CFR 4.1 et seq.).
        Information about the inspection and copying of records at the 
    facility may be obtained from Ms. Margaret Cornejo, the Bureau of 
    Export Administration's Freedom of Information Officer, at the above 
    address and telephone number.
    
        Dated: October 11, 1994.
    John A. Richards,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Strategic Industries and Economic 
    Security.
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Document Information

Published:
10/17/1994
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of request for public comment on the market impact of: (1) proposed disposals of excess commodities currently held in the National Defense Stockpile under the Fiscal Year 1996 Annual Materials Plan, and (2) revisions to commodities proposed for disposal under the fiscal Year 1995 Annual Materials Plan.
Document Number:
94-25540
Dates:
Comments must be received not later than November 16, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: October 17, 1994