[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 199 (Monday, October 17, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-25540]
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[Federal Register: October 17, 1994]
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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.
[FR Doc. 94-25540 Filed 10-14-94; 8:45 am]
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