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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Request for Public Comment With Respect to the Annual National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 303 of the Trade and Tariff Act of 1984, as amended, USTR is required to publish annually the National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers (NTE). With this notice, the Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC) is requesting interested parties to assist it in identifying significant barriers to U.S. exports of goods, services and overseas direct investment for inclusion in the NTE. Particularly important are impediments materially affecting the actual and potential financial performance of an industry sector. The TPSC invites written comments that provide views relevant to the issues to be examined in preparing the NTE.
SUMMARY: Request for Public Comment with Respect to the Annual National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers,
The information submitted should relate to one or more of the following ten categories of foreign trade barriers:
(1) Import policies (e.g., tariffs and other import charges,
quantitative restrictions, import licensing, and customs barriers);
(2) Standards, testing, labeling, and certification (including
unnecessarily restrictive application of phytosanitary standards,
refusal to accept U.S. manufacturers' selfcertification of conformance
to foreign product standards, and environmental restrictions);
(3) Government procurement (e.g., ``buy national'' policies and closed bidding);
(4) Export subsidies (e.g., export financing on preferential terms
and agricultural export subsidies that displace U.S. exports in third country markets);
(5) Lack of intellectual property protection (e.g., inadequate patent, copyright, and trademark regimes);
(6) Services barriers (e.g., limits on the range of financial
services offered by foreign financial institutions, regulation of
international data flows, restrictions on the use of data processing,
quotas on imports of foreign films, and barriers to the provision of
services by professionals (e.g., lawyers, doctors, accountants, engineers, nurses, etc.);
(7) Investment barriers (e.g., limitations on foreign equity
participation and on access to foreign governmentfunded R&D consortia,
local content, technology transfer and export performance requirements,
and restrictions on repatriation of earnings, capital, fees and royalties);
(8) Anticompetitive practices with trade effects tolerated by
foreign governments (including anticompetitive activities of both
stateowned and private firms that apply to services or to goods and
that restrict the sale of U.S. products to any firm, not just to foreign firms);
(9) Trade restrictions affecting electronic commerce (e.g., tariff
and nontariff measures, burdensome and discriminatory regulations and standards, and discriminatory taxation); and
(10) Other barriers (i.e., barriers that encompass more than one
category, e.g., bribery and corruption, or that affect a single sector).
As in the case of last year's NTE, we are asking that particular emphasis be placed on any practices that may violate U.S. trade agreements. We are also interested in receiving any new or updated information pertinent to the barriers covered in last year's report as well as new information. Please note that the information not used in the NTE will be maintained for use in future negotiations.
It is most important that your submission contain estimates of the potential increase in exports that would result from the removal of the barrier, as well as a clear discussion of the method(s) by which the estimates were computed. Estimates should fall within the following value ranges: Less than $5 million; $5 to $25 million; $25 million to $50 million; $50 million to $100 million; $100 million to $500 million; or over $500 million. Such assessments enhance USTR's ability to conduct meaningful comparative analyses of a barrier's effect over a range of industries.
Please note that interested parties discussing barriers in more than one country should, whenever possible, provide a separate submission (i.e., one that is selfcontained) for each country with the country indicated in the subject line of each submission. If separate, countryspecific submissions are not feasible, please identify all countries covered by a submission in the subject line of that submission.
Requirements for Submissions: In order to facilitate prompt processing of submissions, USTR strongly urges and prefers electronic (email) submissions in response to this notice. In the event an email submission is impossible, submissions should be made by facsimile. Facsimile submissions should not exceed a maximum of 20 pages.
Email submissions should be single copy transmissions in English.
Submissions should use the following subject line: ``2009 National
Trade Estimate ReportSubmission by (sector, company, association).
Documents must be submitted as either WordPerfect (``WPD''), MSWord
(``DOC''), or text (``TXT'') file. Documents should not be submitted as
electronic image files or contain imbedded images (for example,
``JPG'', ``BMP'', or ``GIF''), as these types of files are generally
excessively large. Supporting Documentation submitted as spreadsheets
is acceptable as Quattro Pro or Excel, preformatted for printing on
8\1/2\ x 11 inch paper. To the extent possible, any data attachments to the submission should be included in the
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same file as the submission itself, and not as separate files.
Petitions will be available for public inspection by appointment
with the staff of the USTR Public Reading Room, except for information
granted ``business confidential'' status pursuant to 15 CFR 2003.6. If
the submission contains business confidential information, a non
confidential version of the submission must also be submitted that
indicates where confidential information was redacted by inserting
asterisks where material was deleted. In addition, the confidential
submission must be clearly marked ``BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL'' in large,
bold letters at the top and bottom of every page of the documents. The
public version that does not contain business confidential information must be clearly marked either ``PUBLIC VERSION'' or ``NON
CONFIDENTIAL'' in large, bold letters at the top and bottom of every
page. The file name of any documents containing business confidential
information attached to an email transmission 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 or party submitting the petition.
Submissions by email should not include separate cover letters or
messages in the message area of the email; information that might
appear in any cover letter should be included directly in the
submission. The email address for submissions is FR0717@ustr.eop.gov.
Public versions of all documents relating to this review will be
available for review shortly after the due date by appointment in the
USTR Public Reading Room, 1724 F Street, NW., Washington, DC.
Availability of documents may be ascertained and appointments may be
made from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, by calling (2023956186).
Carmen SuroBredie,
Chair, Trade Policy Staff Committee.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Questions regarding the report, its subject matter or procedural questions concerning submissions should be directed to Ms. Gloria Blue, Office of Policy Coordination, Office of the United States Trade Representative (2023953475).
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