96-25674. Request for Public Comment: Deregulation Measures in Japan  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 196 (Tuesday, October 8, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 52826-52827]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-25674]
    
    
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    OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
    
    
    Request for Public Comment: Deregulation Measures in Japan
    
    AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
    
    ACTION: Request for written comments regarding deregulation measures in 
    Japan.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Government of the United States plans to submit to the 
    Government of Japan comments regarding economic deregulation measures 
    by the Government of Japan. The United States Trade Representative 
    (USTR) solicits comments from interested parties regarding specific 
    laws, regulations, or regulatory practices in Japan, the removal or 
    modification of which would improve market access for United States 
    products or services.
    
    DATES: Comments are due on or before noon on October 18, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Office of the United States Trade Representative, 600 17th 
    Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20508.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
     Byron Sigel, Director for Japanese Affairs, (202) 395-5070, or Joanna 
    McIntosh, Assistant General Counsel, (202) 395-7203.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March 31, 1996, the Government of Japan 
    published revisions to its 1995 Deregulation Action Plan. The 
    Government of Japan intends to announce further revisions to this 
    Action Plan next spring.
        Prior to the announcement of the revisions in March 1996, the 
    United States Government held several consultations with the Government 
    of Japan regarding deregulation and competition policy issues. On 
    November 21, 1995, the Government of the United States, under the 
    coordination of the Office of the United States Trade Representative, 
    submitted to the Government of Japan specific written comments 
    regarding the deregulation process, competition policy issues, 
    administrative reform process, and specific suggestions for 
    deregulation measures. The comments submitted by the Government of the 
    United States are available for public inspection and copying in the 
    USTR Reading Room: Room 101, Office of the United States Trade 
    Representative, 600 17th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20506. An 
    appointment to review the comments may be made by calling Brenda Webb 
    (202) 395-6186. The USTR Reading Room is open to the public from 10 
    a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. The list 
    of issues raised in the comments is provided in the attached appendix.
        The Government of the United States plans to consult further with 
    the Government of Japan regarding the measures announced last spring as 
    well as additional deregulation and competition policy measures and 
    issues. The Government of the United States plans to submit to the 
    Government of Japan further specific comments addressing these areas.
    
    Request for Public Comment
    
        Interested persons are invited to submit written comments on 
    specific laws, regulations, or regulatory practices in Japan, the 
    removal or modification of which would improve market access for United 
    States products or services. Comments need not be limited to the 
    sectors covered by the deregulation measures previously announced by 
    the Government of Japan or commented on by the United States 
    Government, but may address any sector. Comments should identify and 
    explain the laws, regulations, and regulatory practices in sufficient 
    detail to allow a full understanding of the regulatory issues and 
    market access concerns.
        In addition to comments regarding specific laws, regulations, or 
    regulatory practices, USTR is interested in receiving comments from 
    interested persons regarding regulatory processes and procedures, for 
    example regarding transparency or review of administrative actions, 
    which affect market access. USTR also solicits comments regarding the 
    specific experiences and suggestions of interested parties with respect 
    competition laws and policies and their enforcement in Japan, as well 
    as other laws and policies which may facilitate or tolerate 
    anticompetitive conduct.
    
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        Comments are due no later than noon on October 18, 1996. Comments 
    must be in English and provided in twenty copies to: Byron Sigel, Room 
    322, USTR, 600 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20506.
        Comments will be placed in a file open to public inspection, except 
    confidential business information. Parties requesting that confidential 
    business information they submit be exempt from disclosure must mark 
    the confidential business information in the same manner as described 
    in 15 CFR Sec. 2006.15(b), i.e., it must be clearly marked ``BUSINESS 
    CONFIDENTIAL'' in contrasting color ink at the top of each page on each 
    of 20 copies, and must be accompanied by a nonconfidential summary of 
    the confidential information. The nonconfidential summary will be 
    placed in the file that is open to public inspection.
    
    Appendix--List of Previously Raised Issues Specific Deregulation 
    Proposals
    
    A. Agriculture
        1. Phytosanitary Quarantine Restrictions
        2. Food Additives/Product Standards
        3. Feedgrains
        4. Racehorses
        5. Wood Products
    B. Automotive and Motorcycles
        1. Automotive
        2. Motorcycles
    C. Construction
        1. ``Common Specifications'' (Kyotsu Shiyosho)
        2. Standards
        3. Product Testing
        4. Product Approval/Certification Organs
        5. Better Living Mark
        6. T-Mark Regulations
        7. Requirements and Regulations
        8. Licensing
        9. Study Committees
        10. Multi-story and Multi-family Residential Units
        11. Working Visas
        12. Procurement Procedures for Construction-related Contracts
    D. Distribution-related
        1. Import Processing
        2. Standards and Certification
        3. Distribution and Wholesaling
        4. Retail Distribution
        5. Liquor Distribution
        6. Premiums and Sales Promotions
    E. Energy Production and Delivery
        1. Electrical Equipment
        2. Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution
        3. Petroleum and Related Products, and Natural Gas
    F. Insurance and Financial Services
        1. Insurance
        2. Financial Services
    G. Investment
        1. Access to Land and Facilities
        2. Investment Deregulation
        3. Employment Policies
        4. Mergers and Acquisition
    H. Legal Services
    I. Medical/Pharmaceuticals
        1. Reimbursement Approval Process
        2. Clinical Investigation
        3. Product Approval
        4. Gamma Sterilization
        5. Electronic Beam Sterilization
        6. Sterility Assurance
        7. Material Information/Foreign Data
        8. Combination of Medical Device Kit
        9. Transfer of Import Approval/Import License
        10. Business Office Issues
        11. Pharmaceuticals Included in Disposable Medical Device Kits
        12. Product Dimensions in Applications for Approval
        13. Soft Contact Lens Disinfection Method
    J. Redemption Game Machines
    K. Telecommunications
        1. Market Entry/Rate Regulation
        2. Interconnection
        3. Transparency
        4. Cable TV
    L. Transportation
        1. Freight Transportation
        2. Maritime
        3. Aircraft/Airports
    
    Adminsitrative Reform Proposals
    
    A. Information Disclosure and Retention
    B. Advisory Committees and Study Groups
    C. Industry Associations
    D. Administrative Regulations and Procedures
    E. Review of Administrative Actions
    
    Competition Policy Proposals
    
    A. Strengthen the Structure and Organization of the JFTC
    B. Enhance the JFTC's Investigatory and Enforcement Powers
    C. Prevent Anticompetitive Practices by trade Associations
    D. Strengthen Coordination Between the JFTC and Other Ministries on 
    Proposed Administrative Guidance
    E. Eliminate Antimonopoly Exemptions
    F. Increase Efforts to Eliminate Dango
    G. Eliminate International Contract Notification Requirements
    H. Include Private Remedies Against Antimonopoly Violators
    Byron Sigel,
    Director for Japanese Affairs.
    [FR Doc. 96-25674 Filed 10-7-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/08/1996
Department:
Trade Representative, Office of United States
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Request for written comments regarding deregulation measures in Japan.
Document Number:
96-25674
Dates:
Comments are due on or before noon on October 18, 1996.
Pages:
52826-52827 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-25674.pdf