95-23281. Request for Public Comments on Bilateral Textile Consultations with the Government of Russia on Certain Wool Textile Products  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 182 (Wednesday, September 20, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 48695]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-23281]
    
    
    
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    COMMITTEE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE AGREEMENTS
    
    Request for Public Comments on Bilateral Textile Consultations 
    with the Government of Russia on Certain Wool Textile Products
    
    September 14, 1995.
    AGENCY: Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements (CITA).
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    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 categories for 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).
    
        On August 31, 1995, in accordance with Section 204 of the 
    Agricultural Act of 1956, as amended, the Government of the United 
    States requested consultations with the Government of Russia with 
    respect to women's and girls' wool coats in Category 435, produced or 
    manufactured in Russia.
        The purpose of this notice is to advise the public that, if no 
    solution is agreed upon in consultations with the Government of Russia, 
    the Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements may later 
    establish a limit for the entry and withdrawal from warehouse for 
    consumption of wool textile products in Category 435, produced or 
    manufactured in Russia and exported during the twelve-month period 
    which began on August 31, 1995 and extends through August 30, 1996, at 
    a level of not less than 45,896 dozen.
        A summary market statement concerning Category 435 follows this 
    notice.
        Anyone wishing to comment or provide data or information regarding 
    the treatment of Category 435, or to comment on domestic production or 
    availability of products included in Category 435, is invited to submit 
    10 copies of such comments or information to D. Michael Hutchinson, 
    Acting Chairman, Committee for the Implementation of Textile 
    Agreements, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230; ATTN: 
    Helen L. LeGrande. The comments received will be considered in the 
    context of the consultations with the Government of Russia.
        Because the exact timing of the consultations is not yet certain, 
    comments should be submitted promptly. Comments or information 
    submitted in response to this notice will be available for public 
    inspection in the Office of Textiles and Apparel, room H3100, U.S. 
    Department of Commerce, 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, 
    DC.
        Further comments may be invited regarding particular comments or 
    information received from the public which the Committee for the 
    Implementation of Textile Agreements considers appropriate for further 
    consideration.
        The solicitation of comments regarding any aspect of the 
    implementation of an agreement is not a waiver in any respect of the 
    exemption contained in 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(1) relating to matters which 
    constitute ``a foreign affairs function of the United States.''
        The United States remains committed to finding a solution 
    concerning Category 435. Should such a solution be reached in 
    consultations with the Government of Russia, further notice will be 
    published in the Federal Register.
        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).
    D. Michael Hutchinson,
    Acting Chairman, Committee for the Implementation of Textile 
    Agreements.
    
    Statement of Serious Damage
    Russia
    Women's and Girls' Wool Coats--Category 435
    August 1995
    Import Situation and Conclusion
        Imports of women's and girls' wool coats, Category 435, from Russia 
    reached 44,174 dozen for the year ending June 1995, 34 percent above 
    the 32,991 dozen imported in the year ending June 1994. Imports from 
    Russia during the year ending June 1995 were 3.6 percent of total U.S. 
    imports of Category 435, and were equivalent to 5.0 percent of U.S. 
    production of Category 435 in 1994.
        U.S. imports of women's and girls' wool coats from Russia in 
    Category 435 during the year ending June 1995 entered the U.S. at an 
    average landed duty-paid value of $318.13 per dozen, 61 percent below 
    the U.S. producers' average price for women's and girls' wool coats.
        The sharp and substantial increase of low priced imports from 
    Russia is causing serious damage to the U.S. industry producing women's 
    and girls' wool coats.
    U.S. Production, Import Penetration, and Market Share
        U.S. production of women's and girls' wool coats, Category 435, 
    declined in 1993 and in 1994, falling to 874,000 dozen, 7 percent below 
    the 942,000 dozen produced in 1993 and 11 percent below the 987,000 
    dozen produced in 1992. In contrast, U.S. imports of Category 435 from 
    all sources increased to l,203,000 dozen in 1994, 8 percent above the 
    1993 level and 44 percent above the 1992 level. Category 435 imports 
    continue to increase in 1995, reaching 1,246,000 dozen in the year 
    ending June 1995.
        The ratio of imports to domestic production increased from 84 
    percent in 1992 to 118 percent in 1993 to 138 percent in 1994. The 
    share of the U.S. women's and girls' wool coat market held by domestic 
    manufacturers fell from 54 percent in 1992 to 42 percent in 1994, a 
    decline of 12 percentage points.
    [FR Doc. 95-23281 Filed 9-19-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/20/1995
Department:
Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-23281
Pages:
48695-48695 (1 pages)
PDF File:
95-23281.pdf