99-12509. Establishment of an Export Visa Arrangement for Certain Cotton and Man-Made Fiber Textile Products Produced or Manufactured in Fiji  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 95 (Tuesday, May 18, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 26945-26946]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-12509]
    
    
    
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    COMMITTEE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE AGREEMENTS
    
    
    Establishment of an Export Visa Arrangement for Certain Cotton 
    and Man-Made Fiber Textile Products Produced or Manufactured in Fiji
    
    May 11, 1999.
    AGENCY: Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements (CITA).
    
    ACTION: Issuing a directive to the Commissioner of Customs establishing 
    export visa requirements.
    
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    EFFECTIVE DATE: June 1, 1999.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ross Arnold, International Trade 
    Specialist, Office of Textiles and Apparel, U.S. Department of 
    Commerce, (202) 482-4212.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
        Authority: Section 204 of the Agricultural Act of 1956, as 
    amended (7 U.S.C. 1854); Executive Order 11651 of March 3, 1972, as 
    amended.
    
        Pursuant to exchange of notes dated March 3, 1999 and April 26, 
    1999, the Governments of the United States and the Republic of the Fiji 
    Islands agreed to establish an Export Visa Arrangement for cotton and 
    man-made fiber textile products subject to import control. That is, 
    products in merged-Categories 338/339/638/639 will be visaed as either 
    part-Categories 338-S/339-S/638-S/639-S or part-Categories 338-O/339-O/
    638-O/639-O, produced or manufactured in Fiji and exported from Fiji on 
    and after June 1, 1999. Products exported during the period June 1, 
    1999 through June 30, 1999 shall not be denied entry for lack of a 
    visa. All products exported on and after July 1, 1999 must be 
    accompanied by an appropriate export visa.
        A description of the textile and apparel categories in terms of HTS 
    numbers is available in the CORRELATION: Textile and Apparel Categories 
    with the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (see Federal 
    Register notice 63 FR 71096, published on December 23, 1998).
        Interested persons are advised to take all necessary steps to 
    ensure that textile products that are entered into the United States 
    for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, will meet 
    the visa requirements set forth in the letter published below to the 
    Commissioner of Customs.
    Troy H. Cribb,
    Chairman, Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements.
    
    Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements
    May 11, 1999.
    
    Commissioner of Customs,
    Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC 20229.
    
        Dear Commissioner: Pursuant to section 204 of the Agricultural 
    Act of 1956, as amended (7 U.S.C. 1854) and Executive Order 11651 of 
    March 3, 1972, as amended; the Uruguay Round Agreement on Textiles 
    and Clothing (ATC) and the Export Visa Arrangement, effected by 
    exchange of notes dated March 3, 1999 and April 26, 1999 between the 
    Governments of the United States and the Republic of the Fiji 
    Islands, you are directed to prohibit, effective on June 1, 1999, 
    entry into the United States for consumption and withdrawal from 
    warehouse for consumption of cotton and man-made fiber textile 
    products in part-Categories 338-S/339-S/638-S/639-S and part-
    Categories 338-O/339-O/638-O/639-O, produced or manufactured in Fiji 
    and exported from Fiji on and after June 1, 1999 for which the 
    Government of the Republic of the Fiji Islands has not issued an 
    appropriate export visa fully described below. Should whole 
    categories, merged categories or part categories become subject to 
    import quota, the whole, merged or part category(s) automatically 
    shall be included in the coverage of this arrangement. Merchandise 
    in the whole, merged or part category(s) exported on or after the 
    date the whole, merged or part category(s) is added to the agreement 
    or becomes subject to import quotas shall require a visa. Products 
    exported during the period June 1, 1999 through June 30, 1999 shall 
    not be denied entry for lack of an export visa. All products 
    exported on and after July 1, 1999 must be accompanied by an 
    appropriate export visa.
        A visa must accompany each commercial shipment of the 
    aforementioned textile products. A circular stamped marking in blue 
    ink will appear on the front of the original commercial invoice or 
    successor document. The original visa shall not be stamped on 
    duplicate copies of the invoice. The original invoice with the 
    original visa stamp will be required for the shipment to enter into 
    the United States. Duplicates of the invoice and/or visa may not be 
    used for this purpose.
        Each visa stamp shall include the following information:
        1. The visa number. The visa number shall be in the standard 
    nine digit letter format, beginning with one numeric digit for the 
    last digit of the year of export, followed by the two character 
    alpha country code specified by the International Organization for 
    Standardization (ISO) (the code for the Fiji is ``FJ''), and a six 
    digit numerical serial number identifying the shipment; e.g., 
    9FJ123456.
        2. The date of issuance. The date of issuance shall be the day, 
    month and year on which the visa was issued.
        3. The original signature of the issuing official authorized by 
    the Fiji Islands Customs Service for the Government of the Republic 
    of the Fiji Islands.
        4. The correct category(s), merged category(s), part 
    category(s), quantity(s) and unit(s) of quantity of the shipment as 
    set forth in the U.S. Department of Commerce Correlation and in the 
    Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States shall be reported in 
    the spaces provided within the visa stamp (e.g., ``Cat. 338-S/339-S/
    638-S/639-S--510 DOZ'').
        Quantities must be stated in whole numbers. Decimals or 
    fractions will not be accepted. Merged category quota merchandise 
    may be accompanied by either the appropriate merged category visa or 
    the correct category visa corresponding to the actual shipment. For 
    example, quota Category 338-O/339-O/638-O/639-O may be visaed as 
    Category 338-O/339-O/638-O/639-O or if the shipment consists solely 
    of Category 338-O merchandise, the shipment may be visaed as 
    ``Category 338-O'' but not as ``Category 339-O.'' If, however, a 
    merged quota category such as Category 338/339/638/639 has a quota 
    sublimit on Category 338-S/339-S/638-S/639-S, then there must be a 
    ``Category 338-S/339-S/638-S/639-S'' visa for the shipment if it 
    includes Category 338-S/339-S/638-S/639-S merchandise.
        U.S. Customs shall not permit entry if the shipment does not 
    have a visa, or if the visa number, date of issuance, signature, 
    category, quantity or units of quantity are missing, incorrect or 
    illegible, or have been crossed out or altered in any way. If the 
    quantity indicated on the visa is less than that of the shipment, 
    entry shall not be permitted. If the quantity indicated on the visa 
    is more than that of the shipment, entry shall be permitted and only 
    the amount entered shall be charged to any applicable quota.
        The complete name and address of a company actually involved in 
    the manufacturing process of the textile product covered by the visa 
    shall be provided on the textile visa document.
        If the visa is not acceptable then a new correct visa or a visa 
    waiver must be presented to the U.S. Customs Service before any 
    portion of the shipment will be released. A visa waiver may be 
    issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce at the request of the 
    country office in Washington, DC, for the Government of the Republic 
    of the Fiji Islands. The waiver, if used, only waives the 
    requirement to present a visa with the shipment. It does not waive 
    the quota requirements. Visa waivers will only be issued for 
    classification purposes or for one-time special purpose shipments 
    that are not part of an ongoing commercial enterprise.
        If the visaed invoice is deficient, the U.S. Customs Service 
    will not return the original document after entry, but will provide 
    a certified copy of that visaed invoice for use in obtaining a new 
    correct original visaed invoice, or a visa waiver.
        If import quotas are in force, U.S. Customs Service shall charge 
    only the actual quantity in the shipment to the correct category 
    limit. If a shipment from Fiji has been allowed entry into the 
    commerce of the United States with either an incorrect visa or no 
    visa, and redelivery is requested but cannot be made, the shipment 
    will be charged to the correct
    
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    category limit whether or not a replacement visa or waiver is 
    provided.
        Merchandise imported for the personal use of the importer and 
    not for resale, regardless of value, and properly marked commercial 
    sample shipments valued at U.S. $800 or less do not require an 
    export visa for entry and shall not be charged to existing quota 
    levels.
        A facsimile of the visa stamp is enclosed.
        The Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements has 
    determined that these actions fall within the foreign affairs 
    exception to the rulemaking provisions of 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(1). This 
    letter will be published in the Federal Register.
        Sincerely,
    Troy H. Cribb,
    Chairman, Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements.
    BILLING CODE 3510-DR-F
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TN18MY99.029
    
    Export Visa Stamp for the Republic of Fiji
    
    [FR Doc. 99-12509 Filed 5-17-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-DR-C
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
6/1/1999
Published:
05/18/1999
Department:
Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Issuing a directive to the Commissioner of Customs establishing export visa requirements.
Document Number:
99-12509
Dates:
June 1, 1999.
Pages:
26945-26946 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-12509.pdf