95-6154. Negotiation of Chilean Accession to the North American Free Trade Agreement  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 49 (Tuesday, March 14, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 13746-13747]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-6154]
    
    
    
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    OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
    
    
    Negotiation of Chilean Accession to the North American Free Trade 
    Agreement
    
    AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
    
    ACTION: Notice of negotiations regarding Chile's entry into the North 
    American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), notice of goods and services 
    that may be covered by such negotiations, and of public hearings and 
    request for public comment concerning such negotiations.
    
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    SUMMARY: This publication gives notice that the United States, along 
    with the Governments of Canada and Mexico, expects to undertake 
    negotiations with the Republic of Chile regarding its accession to 
    (i.e., inclusion in) the NAFTA. This publication also (1) identifies 
    the range of Chilean articles (products) for which U.S. tariffs and 
    non-tariff measures may be reduced or eliminated as a result of the 
    negotiations; (2) provides notice of a request by the United States 
    Trade Representative (the USTR) to the International Trade Commission 
    (Commission) for advice concerning the economic effects of Chilean 
    accession; and (3) gives notice that the Trade Policy Staff Committee 
    (TPSC) invites public comments on, and will conduct public hearings 
    concerning, the negotiations.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    For procedural questions concerning public comments or public hearings, 
    contact Carolyn Frank, Executive Secretary, Trade Policy Staff 
    Committee, Office of the USTR, (202) 395-9557. All other questions 
    should be directed to Jane Earley, Director for Chilean Affairs, (202) 
    395-5190, or James Southwick, Assistant General Counsel, (202) 395-
    7203.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    1. Background
    
        The NAFTA entered into force between the United States, Canada, and 
    Mexico on January 1, 1994. On December 11, 1994, President Clinton, and 
    the heads of state of Canada, Chile, and Mexico agreed to begin the 
    process by which Chile will accede to the NAFTA. The four governments 
    plan to hold a ministerial meeting in May, 1995, concerning Chile's 
    accession, and substantive negotiations may begin shortly thereafter.
    
    2. Articles That May Be Considered in Trade Negotiations
    
        All articles provided for in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the 
    United States (HTSUS) that are products of Chile will be considered for 
    duty reduction or elimination and for the elimination or reduction of 
    non-tariff barriers.
    
    3. Advice From the U.S. International Trade Commission
    
        On March 7, 1995, under authority delegated by the President, the 
    USTR requested the Commission, pursuant to section 332(g) of the Tariff 
    Act of 1930 (codified at 19 U.S.C. 1332(g)), to provide advice to the 
    President, with respect to each article listed in the HTSUS, as to the 
    probable economic effect of (1) providing duty-free treatment for 
    imports of products of Chile on industries in the United States 
    producing like or directly competitive articles and on consumers; and 
    (2) eliminating U.S. non-tariff measures that are inconsistent with the 
    NAFTA. In addition, the USTR requested advice on the probable economic 
    effect on U.S. exports to Chile of (3) the removal of Chilean import 
    duties; and (4) the removal of Chilean nontariff measures that are 
    inconsistent with the NAFTA. Finally, the USTR requested the Commission 
    to provide a report on (5) the nature and extent of services 
    transactions between the United States and Chile, the key U.S. services 
    industries that export services to Chile, the principal barriers 
    impeding the participation of U.S. service providers in the Chilean 
    market, and the effect of such barriers on U.S. services providers.
        The USTR requested the Commission to provide its advice as soon as 
    possible, but no later than six months after the date of the letter.
    
    4. Public Comments and Testimony
    
        In conformity with TPSC regulations (15 CFR part 2003), the 
    Chairman of the TPSC invites written comments and/or oral testimony of 
    interested persons in a public hearing on the desirability and economic 
    effects of Chilean accession to the NAFTA.
        Comments are particularly invited on:
        (a) Economic costs and benefits to U.S. producers and consumers of 
    removal of all tariff barriers to trade between Chile and the United 
    States and between and among Chile and the current NAFTA parties and, 
    in the case of articles for which immediate [[Page 13747]] elimination 
    of tariffs is not appropriate, the appropriate staging schedule for 
    such elimination.
        (b) Existing nontariff barriers to trade in goods between Chile and 
    the United States and between and among Chile and the current NAFTA 
    parties and the economic costs and benefits to U.S. producers and 
    consumers of removing those barriers.
        (c) Existing barriers to trade in services between Chile and the 
    United States and between and among Chile and the current NAFTA 
    parties, and economic costs and benefits to U.S. services firms and 
    consumers of removing such barriers.
        (d) Existing restrictions on investment flows between Chile and the 
    United States and between and among Chile and the current NAFTA 
    parties, and the costs and benefits to U.S. investors and consumers of 
    eliminating such restrictions.
        (e) Any other measures, policies, or practices of the Government of 
    Chile falling within the scope of the NAFTA that should be addressed in 
    the negotiations.
        In addition, comments are invited on the possible environmental 
    effects of Chile's accession to the NAFTA, as well as the possible 
    effects on basic workers' rights, working conditions, and living 
    standards.
    
    5. Requests to Participate in Public Hearings
    
        A hearing will be held on Tuesday, April 25, 1995 in the Truman 
    Room, White House Conference Center, 726 Jackson Place, Washington, DC. 
    Hearings will continue on succeeding days if necessary.
        Parties wishing to testify orally at the hearings must provide 
    written notification of their intention by noon, Friday, April 14, 1995 
    to Carolyn Frank, Executive Secretary, Trade Policy Staff Committee, 
    Office of the United States Trade Representative, 600 Seventeenth 
    Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20506. The notification should include 
    (1) the name, address, and telephone number of the person presenting 
    the testimony; and (2) a brief summary of the presentation, including 
    the product(s) (with HTSUS numbers), service sector(s), or other 
    subjects to be discussed.
        Parties presenting oral testimony must also submit to the above 
    address by noon, Friday, April 14, 1995 a written brief, in 20 copies. 
    Remarks at the hearing should be limited to no more than five minutes 
    to allow for possible questions from the Chairman and the interagency 
    panel. Participants should provide 30 typed copies of their oral 
    statement at the time of the hearings.
        Any business confidential material must be clearly marked as such 
    on the cover page (or letter) and succeeding pages. Such submissions 
    must be accompanied by a nonconfidential summary of the confidential 
    information.
    
    6. Written Comments
    
        Those persons not wishing to participate in the hearing may submit 
    written comments, in 20 typed copies, no later than noon, Friday, April 
    28, 1995 to Carolyn Frank, Executive Secretary, Trade Policy Staff 
    Committee, Office of the United States Trade Representative, 600 
    Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20506. Comments should state 
    clearly the position taken and should describe with particularity the 
    evidence supporting that position. Any business confidential material 
    must be clearly marked as such on the cover page (or letter) and 
    succeeding pages. Such submissions must be accompanied by a 
    nonconfidential summary of the confidential information.
        Nonconfidential submissions will be available for public inspection 
    at the USTR Reading Room, Room 101, Office of the United States Trade 
    Representative, 600 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. An 
    appointment to review the file may be made by calling Brenda Webb (202) 
    395-6186. The Reading Room is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 12 
    noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
    Frederick L. Montgomery,
    Chairman, Trade Policy Staff Committee.
    [FR Doc. 95-6154 Filed 3-13-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/14/1995
Department:
Trade Representative, Office of United States
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of negotiations regarding Chile's entry into the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), notice of goods and services that may be covered by such negotiations, and of public hearings and request for public comment concerning such negotiations.
Document Number:
95-6154
Pages:
13746-13747 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-6154.pdf