[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 35 (Tuesday, February 22, 1994)]
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[FR Doc No: 94-3995]
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[Federal Register: February 22, 1994]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
44 CFR Part 403
[Docket No. 49421]
RIN 2105-AC04
Lifting of Shipping Restrictions to Vietnam
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DOT, and Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Departments of Commerce and Transportation imposed a
shipping restriction prohibiting any ships documented under the laws of
the United States or any aircraft registered under the laws of the
United States from transporting goods or traveling to Vietnam. On
February 3, 1994, President Clinton announced the lifting of the ban on
Vietnam. Pursuant to the President's announcement, the restriction in
the regulation is being removed.
EFFECTIVE DATE: 5:05 p.m. EST, February 3, 1994.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Christopher (Kip) Tourtellot,
Office of General Counsel for International Law, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 400 7th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590. Telephone:
(202) 366-2972. Anne Connaughton, Department of Commerce, Office of the
Chief Counsel for Export Administration, 14th & Constitution Avenue,
NW., room 3839, Washington, DC 20230. Telephone: (202) 482-5304.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 44 CFR part 403 currently imposes a shipping
restriction prohibiting any ships documented under the laws of the
United States or any aircraft registered under the laws of the United
States from transporting goods or traveling to North Korea and Vietnam.
On February 3, 1994, President Clinton signed a memorandum directing
the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Treasury, and the Secretary of
Commerce to lift the embargo against Vietnam.
Pursuant to the President's memorandum, the Departments of Commerce
and Transportation are revising their regulations to reflect this
change in policy, effective at the time of the President's
announcement. 44 CFR part 403 is being revised to remove all references
to Vietnam.
Pursuant to the foreign affairs exception in title 5 U.S.C.
553(a)(1), this rulemaking is exempt from the Administrative Procedure
Act.
Paperwork Reduction Act
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (Pub. L. 96-
511), there are no requirements for information collection associated
with this final rule.
National Environmental Policy Act
DOT has also analyzed this final rule under the National
Environmental Policy Act and determined that it will not have a
significant impact on the human environment.
Executive Order 12612 (Federalism)
Finally, DOT has analyzed this rule in accordance with the
principles and criteria contained in E.O. 12612, and has determined
that this rule will not have sufficient federalism implications to
warrant the preparation of a Federalism Assessment.
List of Subjects in 44 CFR Part 403
Shipping restrictions.
PART 403--SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS; NORTH KOREA
In consideration of the foregoing, 44 CFR Part 403 is amended as
follows:
1. The authority citation for part 403 of title 44 continues to
read as follows:
Authority: Sec. 704, 64 Stat. 816, as amended; 50 U.S.C. App.
2154. Interpret or apply sec. 101, 64 Stat. 799, as amended; 50
U.S.C. App. 2071; E.O. 10480, 18 FR 4939, 3 CFR 1953. Supp.; and
sec. 4(a) Pub. L. 89-670, 80 Stat. 933; 49 U.S.C. 1653.
2. Section 403.1 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 403.1 Prohibition of movement of American carriers to North
Korea.
No person shall sail, fly, navigate, or otherwise take any ship
documented under the laws of the United States or any aircraft
registered under the laws of the United States to North Korea.
3.Section 403.2 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 403.2 Prohibition on transportation of goods destined for North
Korea.
No person shall transport, in any ship documented under the laws of
the United States, or in any aircraft registered under the laws of the
United States, to North Korea, any material, commodity, or cargo of any
kind. No person shall take on board any ship documented under the laws
of the United States or any aircraft registered under the laws of the
United States any material, commodity, or cargo of any kind if that
person knows or has reason to believe that the material, commodity, or
cargo is destined, directly or indirectly for North Korea. No person
shall discharge from any ship documented under the laws of the United
States or from any aircraft registered under the laws of the United
States, at any place other than the port where the cargo was loaded, or
within territory under the jurisdiction of the United States any
material, commodity, or cargo of any kind which that person knows or
has reason to believe is destined for North Korea.
Issued in Washington, DC.
Dated: February 16, 1994.
Iain S. Baird,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Administration, Department of
Commerce.
Patrick V. Murphy,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs,
Department of Transportation.
[FR Doc. 94-3995 Filed 2-17-94; 12:13 pm]
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