95-16464. Announcing Settlement on an Import Limit and a Guaranteed Access Level for Certain Cotton and Man-Made Fiber Textile Products Produced or Manufactured in Jamaica  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 128 (Wednesday, July 5, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 34970-34971]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-16464]
    
    
    
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    COMMITTEE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE AGREEMENTS
    
    
    Announcing Settlement on an Import Limit and a Guaranteed Access 
    Level for Certain Cotton and Man-Made Fiber Textile Products Produced 
    or Manufactured in Jamaica
    
    June 28, 1995.
    AGENCY: Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements (CITA).
    
    ACTION: Issuing a directive to the Commissioner of Customs establishing 
    a limit and announcing a Guaranteed Access Level.
    
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    EFFECTIVE DATE: July 5, 1995.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Naomi Freeman, International Trade 
    Specialist, Office of Textiles and Apparel, U.S. Department of 
    Commerce, (202) 482-4212. For information on the quota status of this 
    limit, refer to the Quota Status Reports posted on the bulletin boards 
    of each Customs port or call (202) 927-5850. For information on 
    embargoes and quota re-openings, call (202) 482-3715. For information 
    on categories on which consultations have been requested, call (202) 
    482-3740.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
        Authority: Executive Order 11651 of March 3, 1972, as amended; 
    section 204 of the Agricultural Act of 1956, as amended (7 U.S.C. 
    1854).
    
        In a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated June 20, 1995, the 
    Governments of the United States and Jamaica agreed, pursuant to 
    Article 6 of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Textiles and Clothing 
    (ATC), to establish a limit for cotton and man-made fiber pajamas and 
    nightwear in Categories 351/651 for a three year term--March 27, 1995 
    through December 31, 1995; January 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996; 
    January 1, 1997 through December 31, 1997; January 1, 1998 through 
    March 26, 1998. The governments also agreed to establish a Guaranteed 
    Access Level for Categories for the periods January 1, 1996 through 
    December 31, 1996; January 1, 1997 through December 31, 1997; and 
    January 1, 1998 through March 26, 1998.
        Beginning on July 5, 1995, the U.S. Customs Service will start 
    signing the first section of the form ITA-370P for shipments of U.S. 
    formed and cut parts in Categories 351/651 that are destined for 
    Jamaica and subject to the GAL established for Categories 351/651 for 
    the period beginning on January 1, 1996 and extending through December 
    31, 1996. These products are governed by Harmonized Tariff item number 
    9802.00.8015 and chapter 61 Statistical Note 5 and chapter 62 
    Statistical Note 3 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule. Interested 
    parties should be aware that shipments of cut parts in Categories 351/
    651 must be accompanied by a form ITA-370P, signed by a U.S. Customs 
    officer, prior to export from the United States for assembly in Jamaica 
    in order to qualify for entry under the Special Access Program.
        In the letter published below, the Chairman of CITA directs the 
    Commissioner of Customs to establish a limit for Categories 351/651 for 
    the period beginning on March 27, 1995 and extending through December 
    31, 1995 and to begin signing the first section of form ITA-370P.
        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 59 FR 65531, published on December 20, 1994). Also see 
    59 FR 62717, published on December 6, 1994; and 60 FR 19893, published 
    on April 21, 1995.
        The letter to the Commissioner of Customs and the actions taken 
    pursuant to it are not designed to implement all of the provisions of 
    the Uruguay Round Agreements Act and the Uruguay Round Agreement on 
    Textiles and Clothing, but are designed to assist only in the 
    implementation of certain of their provisions.
    Rita D. Hayes,
    Chairman, Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements.
    
    Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements
    June 28, 1995.
    
    Commissioner of Customs,
    Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC 20229.
    
        Dear Commissioner: This directive amends, but does not cancel, 
    the directive issued to you on November 29, 1994, as amended on 
    March 30, 1995, by the Chairman, Committee for the Implementation 
    
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    of Textile Agreements. That directive concerns imports of cotton, wool, 
    man-made fiber and other vegetable fiber textiles and textile 
    products, produced or manufactured in Jamaica and exported during 
    the twelve-month period beginning on January 1, 1995 and extending 
    through December 31, 1995.
        Effective on July 5, 1995, you are directed, pursuant to the 
    Memorandum of Understanding dated June 20, 1995 between the 
    Governments of the United States and Jamaica, the Uruguay Round 
    Agreements Act and the Uruguay Round Agreement on Textiles and 
    Clothing, to establish a limit for textile products in Categories 
    351/651 at a level of 500,000 dozen\1\ for the period beginning on 
    March 27, 1995 and extending through December 31, 1995.
    
        \1\The limit has not been adjusted to account for any imports 
    exported after March 26, 1995.
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        Textile products in Categories 351/651 which have been exported 
    to the United States prior to March 27, 1995 shall not be subject to 
    this directive.
        Textile products in Categories 351/651 which have been released 
    from the custody of the U.S. Customs Service under the provisions of 
    19 U.S.C. 1448(b) or 1484(a)(1) prior to the effective date of this 
    directive shall not be denied entry under this directive.
        Import charges will be provided at a later date.
        Beginning on July 5, 1995, the U.S. Customs Service is directed 
    to start signing the first section of the form ITA-370P for 
    shipments of U.S. formed and cut parts in Categories 351/651 that 
    are destined for Jamaica and re-exported to the United States on or 
    after January 1, 1996.
        In carrying out the above directions, the Commissioner of 
    Customs should construe entry into the United States for consumption 
    to include entry for consumption into the Commonwealth of Puerto 
    Rico.
        The Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements has 
    determined that these actions fall within the foreign affairs 
    exception of the rulemaking provisions of 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(1).
        Sincerely,
    Rita D. Hayes,
    Chairman, Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements.
    [FR Doc. 95-16464 Filed 7-3-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
7/5/1995
Published:
07/05/1995
Department:
Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Issuing a directive to the Commissioner of Customs establishing a limit and announcing a Guaranteed Access Level.
Document Number:
95-16464
Dates:
July 5, 1995.
Pages:
34970-34971 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-16464.pdf