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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Generalized System of Preferences (GSP): Initiation of a Review To Consider the Designation of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam as a Beneficiary Developing Country Under the GSP
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: This notice announces the initiation of a review to consider
designating the Socialist Republic of Vietnam as a beneficiary
developing country (BDC) for purposes of the GSP program, and solicits
public comments on whether Vietnam meets certain eligibility criteria
for designation as a BDC. Comments are due by Monday, August 4, 2008,
and must be submitted in accordance with the requirements set out below.
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SUMMARY: Generalized System of Preferences: Initiation of a Review to Consider the Designation of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam as a Beneficiary Developing Count,
Interested persons are invited to submit comments on whether Vietnam meets the eligibility criteria set forth below and in section 502(c) of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2462(c)) (the ``Act'').
The trade benefits of the GSP program are available to any country that the President designates as a BDC for purposes of the GSP program. In designating countries as BDCs, the President must consider among other factors, the criteria in section 502(c) of the Act. Section 502(c) provides that, in determining whether to designate any country as a GSP BDC, the President shall take into account:
1. An expression by such country of its desire to be so designated;
2. The level of economic development of such country, including its per capita gross national product, the living standards of its inhabitants, and any other economic factors which the President deems appropriate;
3. Whether or not other major developed countries are extending generalized preferential tariff treatment to such country;
4. The extent to which such country has assured the United States that it will provide equitable and reasonable access to the markets and basic commodity resources of such country and the extent to which such country has assured the United States that it will refrain from engaging in unreasonable export practices;
5. The extent to which such country is providing adequate and effective protection of intellectual property rights;
6. The extent to which such country has taken action to (a) Reduce trade distorting investment practices and policies (including export performance requirements); and (b) Reduce or eliminate barriers to trade in services; and
7. Whether or not such country has taken or is taking steps to afford to workers in that country (including any designated zone in that country) internationally recognized worker rights. The term ``internationally recognized worker rights'' is defined in section 507(4) of the Act, as amended, (19 U.S.C. 2467), to mean: (A) The right of association; (B) the right to organize and bargain collectively; (C) a prohibition on the use of any form of forced or compulsory labor; (D) a minimum age for the employment of children and a prohibition on the worst forms of child labor as defined in section 507(6) of the Act; and (E) acceptable conditions of work with respect to minimum wages, hours of work, and occupational safety and health.
Comments must be submitted, in English, to the Chairman of the GSP Subcommittee of the Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC) as soon as possible, but not later than 5:00 p.m., August 4, 2008.
In order to facilitate prompt processing of submissions, USTR strongly recommends that comments be set out in digital files attached to emails transmitted to the following address: FR0711@ustr.eop.gov (Note: The digit before the number in the email address is the number zero, not a letter). If you are unable to provide comments by email, please contact Regina Teeter, USTR's GSP Office at (202) 3956971 to arrange for an alternative method of transmission.
Comments should be provided in a single copy and must not exceed 30 singlespaced standard lettersize pages in 12point type or a digital file size of three megabytes. Emails should include the following subject line: ``Designation of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam as a GSP Beneficiary Country.'' The transmittal message or cover letter accompanying a submission must be set out exclusively in the digital file attached to the email transmissionnot in the message portion of emailand must include the sender's name, organization name, address, telephone number and email address.
Digital files must be submitted in one of the following formats: WordPerfect (.WPD), Adobe (.PDF), MSWord (.DOC), or text (.TXT) files. Comments may not be submitted as electronic image files or contain embedded images, e.g., ``.JPG'', ``.TIF'', ``.BMP'', or ``.GIF''. Spreadsheet data may be submitted as Excel files, formatted for printing on 8\1/2\ x 11 inch paper. To the extent possible, any data accompanying the submission should be set out in the same file as the submission itself, and not in a separate file.
If a submission contains business confidential information that the submitter wishes to protect from public disclosure, the confidential submission must be marked ``BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL'' at the top and bottom of each page. In addition, the submission must be accompanied by a nonconfidential version that indicates, with asterisks, where confidential information was redacted or deleted. The top and bottom of each page of the nonconfidential version must be marked either ``PUBLIC VERSION'' or ``NONCONFIDENTIAL''. Business confidential comments that are submitted without the required markings or that are not accompanied by a properly marked nonconfidential version as set forth above may not be accepted or may be treated as public documents.
The digital file name assigned to any business confidential version of a submission should begin with the characters ``BC'', and the file name of the public version should begin with the characters ``P''. The ``P'' or ``BC'' should be followed by the name of the person (government, company, union, association, etc.) making the submission.
Public versions of all documents relating to this review will be
available for review approximately two weeks after the relevant due
date by appointment in the USTR public reading room, 1724 F Street,
NW., Washington, DC. Appointments may be made from 9:30 a.m. to noon
and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, by calling (202) 3956186. Meredith Broadbent,
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Industry, Market Access and Telecommunications.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT For assistance, contact Regina Teeter, USTR's GSP Office at 2023956971.
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