Export Trade Certificate of Review, 21108-21110 [E8-8520]

Download as PDF 21108 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 76 / Friday, April 18, 2008 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE International Trade Administration A–602–806 Postponement of Final Determination of Antidumping Duty Investigation: Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide from Australia Import Administration, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce. EFFECTIVE DATE: April 18, 2008. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Hermes Pinilla or Minoo Hatten AD/ CVD Operations, Office 5, Import Administration, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230; Telephone: (202) 482–3477 or (202) 482–1690, respectively. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: AGENCY: pwalker on PROD1PC71 with NOTICES Postponement of Final Determination On March 26, 2008, the Department of Commerce (the Department) published the preliminary determination of the antidumping duty investigation of electrolytic manganese dioxide from Australia. See Notice of Preliminary Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value and Affirmative Preliminary Determination of Critical Circumstances: Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide from Australia, 73 FR 15982 (March 26, 2008). The preliminary determination notice stated that the Department would issue its final determination within 75 days after the date of the preliminary determination, in accordance with section 735(a)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act). On March 25, 2008, the respondent, Delta EMD Australia Pty Ltd. (Delta), made a timely request pursuant to section 735(a)(2)(A) of the Act for a postponement of the final determination. On March 27, 2008, the petitioner, Tronox, LLC, stated that it supports the proposed extension of the deadline for the final determination. Section 735(a)(2)(A) of the Act provides that a final determination may be postponed until not later than 135 days after the date of the publication of an affirmative preliminary determination if a request for such postponement is made by exporters who account for a significant proportion of exports of the subject merchandise. Delta accounts for a significant portion of exports of the subject merchandise. See Memorandum to Laurie Parkhill, ‘‘Antidumping Duty Investigation on Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide from VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:38 Apr 17, 2008 Jkt 214001 Australia – Respondent Identification’’ (October 25, 2007). Section 351.210 (e)(2) of the Department’s regulations requires that exporters requesting postponement of the final determination must also request an extension of the provisional measures referred to in section 733(d) of the Act from a fourmonth period until not more than six months. In its March 25, 2008, submission, Delta requested the extension of provisional measures from a four-month period to not longer than six months. Therefore, we have extended the deadline for issuance of the final determination to August 8, 2008, which is 135 days after the date of publication of the preliminary determination in the Federal Register. In addition, we have also extended provisional measures to not longer than six months. This notice is issued and published pursuant to section 735(a)(2)(A) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.210(b)(2)(ii). Dated: April 14, 2008. David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary for Import Administration. [FR Doc. E8–8421 Filed 4–17–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE International Trade Administration [Application No. 08–00005] Export Trade Certificate of Review Notice of Application for an Export Trade Certificate of Review From Redberri Global Corporation. ACTION: SUMMARY: Export Trading Company Affairs (‘‘ETCA’’), International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce, has received an application for an Export Trade Certificate of Review (‘‘Certificate’’). This notice summarizes the conduct for which certification is sought and requests comments relevant to whether the Certificate should be issued. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeffrey Anspacher, Director, Export Trading Company Affairs, International Trade Administration, by telephone at (202) 482–5131 (this is not a toll-free number) or E-mail at oetca@ita.doc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title III of the Export Trading Company Act of 1982 (15 U.S.C. 4001–21) authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to issue Export Trade Certificates of Review. An Export Trade Certificate of Review protects the holder and the members identified in the Certificate from state and federal PO 00000 Frm 00014 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 government antitrust actions and from private treble damage antitrust actions for the export conduct specified in the Certificate and carried out in compliance with its terms and conditions. Section 302(b)(1) of the Export Trading Company Act of 1982 and 15 CFR 325.6(a) require the Secretary to publish a notice in the Federal Register identifying the applicant and summarizing its proposed export conduct. Request for Public Comments Interested parties may submit written comments relevant to the determination whether a Certificate should be issued. If the comments include any privileged or confidential business information, it must be clearly marked and a nonconfidential version of the comments (identified as such) should be included. Any comments not marked privileged or confidential business information will be deemed to be nonconfidential. An original and five (5) copies, plus two (2) copies of the nonconfidential version, should be submitted no later than 20 days after the date of this notice to: Export Trading Company Affairs, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Room 7021X, Washington, DC 20230. Information submitted by any person is exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552). However, nonconfidential versions of the comments will be made available to the applicant if necessary for determining whether or not to issue the Certificate. Comments should refer to this application as ‘‘Export Trade Certificate of Review, application number 08–00005.’’ A summary of the application follows. Summary of the Application Applicant: Redberri Global Corporation (‘‘Redberri’’), 3152 Cherokee Street, Saint Louis, Missouri 63118. Contact: Dr. Deepak K. Vyas, Chief Executive Officer, Telephone: (314) 776–8927. Application No.: 08–00005. Date Deemed Submitted: April 7, 2008. Members (in addition to applicant): None. Redberri seeks a Certificate to cover the following specific Export Trade, Export Markets, and Export Trade Activities and Methods of Operations. Export Trade A. Products All Products, with emphasis on products that incorporate technologies E:\FR\FM\18APN1.SGM 18APN1 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 76 / Friday, April 18, 2008 / Notices such as bio-technology, software, nanotechnology, telemedicine, and other related technologies. B. Services All Services. C. Technology Rights Technology rights, including, but not limited to, patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, that relate to product and services. D. Export Trade Facilitation Services (as They Relate to the Export of Products, Services, and Technology Rights) Export Trade Facilitation Services include professional services in the areas of government relations and assistance with state and federal programs; foreign trade and business protocol; consulting; market research and analysis; collection of information on trade opportunities; export trade negotiations; joint ventures; logistical support; export management; export licensing; advertising; documentation and services related to compliance with customs requirements; insurance and financing; trade show exhibitions; organizational development; management and labor strategies; and transfer of technology. Export Markets The Export Markets include all parts of the world except the United States (the fifty states of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands). pwalker on PROD1PC71 with NOTICES Export Trade Activities and Methods of Operation 1. Redberri, on its own behalf or on behalf of any or all of its clients may: a. Sales Prices: Establish sale prices, minimum sale prices, target sale prices and/or minimum target sale prices, and other terms of sale, in the Export Markets; b. Marketing and Distribution: Conduct marketing and distribution of Products in the Export Markets. c. Promotion: Conduct promotion of Products, Services, and Technology Rights in the Export Markets; d. Quantities: Agree on quantities of Products to be sold, provided that each client shall be required to dedicate only such quantity or quantities as each such client shall independently determine. e. Market and Customer Allocation: Allocate geographic areas or countries in the Export Markets and/or customers in the Export Markets; VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:38 Apr 17, 2008 Jkt 214001 f. Refusals to Deal: Refuse to quote prices for Products and Services or to market or sell Products and Services, to or for any customers in the Export Markets, or any countries or geographical areas in the Export Markets; g. Exclusive and Nonexclusive Export Intermediaries: Enter into exclusive and nonexclusive agreements appointing one or more Export Intermediaries, including regional representatives in the Export Markets, for the sale of Products and Services with price, quantity, territorial and/or customer restrictions as provided above; 2. Redberri may exchange and discuss the following information with Suppliers and Export Intermediaries on an individual, one-to-one basis: a. Information about sale and marketing efforts for the Export Markets, activities and opportunities for sales of Products in the Export Markets, selling strategies for the Export Markets, sales for the Export Markets, contract and spot pricing in the Export Markets, projected demands in the Export Markets for Products, customary terms of sale in the Export Markets, prices and availability of Products from competitors for sale in the Export Markets, and specifications for Products by customers in the Export Markets; b. Information about the price, quality, quantity, source, and delivery dates of Products available from Suppliers for export; c. Information about terms and conditions of contracts for sale in the Export Markets to be considered and/or bid on by Redberri; d. Information about joint bidding or selling arrangements for the Export Markets and allocations of sales resulting from such arrangements among clients; e. Information about expenses specific to exporting to and within the Export Markets, including without limitation, transportation, trans- or intermodal shipments, insurance, inland freight to port, port storage, commissions, export sales, documentation, financing, customs, duties, and taxes; f. Information about U.S. and foreign legislation and regulations, including federal marketing order programs, affecting sales for the Export Markets; g. Information about Redberri’s export operations, including without limitation, sales and distribution networks established by Redberri or its clients in the Export Markets (including export price information); and h. Information about export customer credit terms and credit history. PO 00000 Frm 00015 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 21109 3. Redberri and its clients may meet to engage in the activities described in paragraphs 1 and 2 above. 4. Redberri and its clients may jointly participate in international trade shows and technology summits. 5. Redberri may market Products, Services, and Technology Rights under Aquaglobex, Redberri, BIE, USTOOLCITI, Toolciti, Aquaglobal, Medicalciti or U.S. Pneumatic and other brands to optimize its brand name recognition. 6. Redberri Global Corporation intends to develop world class infrastructure to develop international trade for U.S.-made products and optimize global sales of American products through innovative incubation, brand development, market management, and technology development. 7. Form and operate electronic portals to promote Products, Services, and Technology Rights through a virtual marketplace for buyers and sellers, and provide access to export trade opportunities, including publicly available overseas government tenders and non-governmental organization tenders. 8. With respect to the sale of Products and Services, licensing of Technology Rights and provision of Export Trade Facilitation Services, Redberri may: a. Provide and/or arrange for the provision of Export Trade Facilitation Services; b. Engage in promotional and marketing activities and collect information on trade opportunities in the Export Markets and distribute such information to clients; c. Enter into exclusive and/or nonexclusive licensing and/or sales agreements with Suppliers for the export of Products, Services, and/or Technology Rights to the Export Markets; d. Allocate export sales or divide Export Markets among Suppliers for the sale and/or licensing of Products, Services, and/or Technology Rights; e. Allocate export orders among Suppliers; f. Establish the price of Products, Services, and/or Technology Rights for sales and/or licensing in the Export Markets; and g. Negotiate, enter into, and/or manage licensing agreements for the export of Technology Rights. Definition ‘‘Export Intermediary’’ means a person who acts as a distributor, sales representative, sales or marketing agent, import agent, broker, or who performs similar functions including providing or E:\FR\FM\18APN1.SGM 18APN1 21110 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 76 / Friday, April 18, 2008 / Notices arranging for the provision of Export Trade Facilitation Services. ‘‘Supplier’’ means a person who produces, provides, or sells Products, Services, and/or Technology Rights. Dated: April 15, 2008. Jeffrey Anspacher, Director, Export Trading Company Affairs. [FR Doc. E8–8520 Filed 4–17–08; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE International Trade Administration Manufacturing & Services’ Sustainable Manufacturing Initiative; Update Notice of updates and e-mail list sign-up. pwalker on PROD1PC71 with NOTICES ACTION: SUMMARY: The International Trade Administration’s Manufacturing & Services Unit held a Sustainable Manufacturing Initiative event on September 27, 2007. Manufacturing & Services is notifying the public of outcomes of the September 2007 event and of this initiative’s dynamic Web presence and e-mail list sign-up. DATES: N/A. ADDRESSES: N/A. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matthew Howard in Manufacturing & Services’ Office of Trade Policy Analysis, 202–482–3703. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Sustainable manufacturing practices in the United States have become increasingly popular in recent years as companies look for new ways to make more efficient use of resources, ensure compliance with domestic and international regulations related to environment and health, and enhance the marketability of their products and services. As the trend towards sustainable manufacturing practices grows, so do its implications for U.S. global competitiveness and firm profitability. At the Department of Commerce, one of our main goals is to foster domestic and international conditions for doing business that allow U.S. firms to successfully compete internationally. Evidence has shown that firms incorporating both environmentally and economically sustainable manufacturing processes can gain competitive advantages by achieving inherent cost savings (i.e., improving their energy efficiency, minimizing raw materials usage, etc.) while at the same time reaping societal benefits for being good stewards of the environment. Many U.S. firms have demonstrated that being VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:38 Apr 17, 2008 Jkt 214001 environmentally sustainable can also mean being profitable. In order to provide effective and continued support to U.S. companies in their sustainable manufacturing efforts, Commerce’s Manufacturing & Services (MAS) unit has launched a Sustainable Manufacturing Initiative and PublicPrivate Dialogue that aims to (a) identify U.S. industry’s most pressing sustainable manufacturing challenges and (b) coordinate public and private sector efforts to address these challenges. MAS received a great deal of constructive individual feedback from U.S. industry at its September 27, 2007 ‘‘Enhancing U.S. Competitiveness Through Sustainable Manufacturing: A Public-Private Dialogue’’ event. Participants from both the public and private sectors agreed that sustainable manufacturing is an area where the United States must continue to increase its global competitive advantage, both in its ability to develop and utilize cleaner, more energy-efficient technologies and in its ability to implement manufacturing practices that are costeffective and environmentally sound. MAS has developed a dynamic Web presence to help keep the public informed of news on the Sustainable Manufacturing Initiative. Information on this initiative can be found at: https:// trade.gov/competitiveness/ sustainablemanufacturing/index.asp. This Web site features an e-mail list sign-up function where interested companies and individuals may sign-up for news and other updates on Manufacturing & Services’ Sustainable Manufacturing Initiative. To help maintain and enhance forward momentum on this initiative and continue the follow-up to the September 2007 event, MAS plans to take on four specific efforts in response to U.S. industry requests for USG action on the topic of sustainable manufacturing: 1. Establishment of an Interagency Task Force on Sustainable Manufacturing. To help maximize the value of complementary sustainable manufacturing efforts by various federal agencies as well as ensure the continuity of the MAS Sustainable Manufacturing Initiative, MAS is proposing to establish and chair an interagency task force on sustainable manufacturing. Comprised of representatives of interested federal agencies, this task force will be responsible for carrying out projects identified through the public-private dialogue as U.S. industry priorities. 2. Creation of a Central Online Clearinghouse of USG Programs and PO 00000 Frm 00016 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Resources That Support Sustainable Business. There are numerous U.S. government (USG) programs currently available to support sustainable business practices in the United States; however, there is currently no single portal yet available to the public that catalogs these many programs. To begin consolidating this information, Commerce will begin working with other federal agencies via the interagency task force to launch an online clearinghouse that U.S. companies can use to identify the USG programs and resources that are right for them. MAS has already begun developing the clearinghouse, which can be found at the following Web address (please note this is not the final product, but merely a starting point and it is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of all relevant USG resources in support of U.S. industry’s sustainable manufacturing efforts): https://trade.gov/ competitiveness/ sustainablemanufacturing/ USG_PRS_Sustainable_Business.asp. 3. Leading Domestic Trade Missions to Promote Sustainable Manufacturing. Numerous U.S. companies have voiced concerns over the lack of visibility sustainable manufacturing receives nationwide and the lack of information U.S. manufacturers possess in this field. In order to continue spreading awareness of sustainable manufacturing’s benefits, both to U.S. global competitiveness and the environment, MAS proposes and is currently exploring the feasibility of a domestic trade mission in the United States, leading small and medium-size business owners on a site tour of some of the leading sustainable manufacturers in the country. 4. Creation of Metrics for Sustainable Manufacturing. Efforts in response to U.S. industry requests for metrics that can be used to measure the economic, environmental and social impacts of sustainable manufacturing have been underway between the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) since 2005. Commerce has submitted a proposal to the OECD for a study that would propose a series of metrics to help businesses measure sustainable manufacturing’s cost-effectiveness as well as its benefits to the environment and society as a whole. This proposal has been accepted by the OECD and work on this study is expected to commence in the spring of 2008. The Department of Commerce is also seeking U.S. industry representation on a newly created OECD Sustainable Manufacturing Experts Group that will E:\FR\FM\18APN1.SGM 18APN1

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[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 76 (Friday, April 18, 2008)]
[Notices]
[Pages 21108-21110]
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[FR Doc No: E8-8520]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration

[Application No. 08-00005]


Export Trade Certificate of Review

ACTION: Notice of Application for an Export Trade Certificate of Review 
From Redberri Global Corporation.

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SUMMARY: Export Trading Company Affairs (``ETCA''), International Trade 
Administration, Department of Commerce, has received an application for 
an Export Trade Certificate of Review (``Certificate''). This notice 
summarizes the conduct for which certification is sought and requests 
comments relevant to whether the Certificate should be issued.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeffrey Anspacher, Director, Export 
Trading Company Affairs, International Trade Administration, by 
telephone at (202) 482-5131 (this is not a toll-free number) or E-mail 
at oetca@ita.doc.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title III of the Export Trading Company Act 
of 1982 (15 U.S.C. 4001-21) authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to 
issue Export Trade Certificates of Review. An Export Trade Certificate 
of Review protects the holder and the members identified in the 
Certificate from state and federal government antitrust actions and 
from private treble damage antitrust actions for the export conduct 
specified in the Certificate and carried out in compliance with its 
terms and conditions. Section 302(b)(1) of the Export Trading Company 
Act of 1982 and 15 CFR 325.6(a) require the Secretary to publish a 
notice in the Federal Register identifying the applicant and 
summarizing its proposed export conduct.

Request for Public Comments

    Interested parties may submit written comments relevant to the 
determination whether a Certificate should be issued. If the comments 
include any privileged or confidential business information, it must be 
clearly marked and a nonconfidential version of the comments 
(identified as such) should be included. Any comments not marked 
privileged or confidential business information will be deemed to be 
nonconfidential. An original and five (5) copies, plus two (2) copies 
of the nonconfidential version, should be submitted no later than 20 
days after the date of this notice to: Export Trading Company Affairs, 
International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Room 
7021X, Washington, DC 20230. Information submitted by any person is 
exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 
552). However, nonconfidential versions of the comments will be made 
available to the applicant if necessary for determining whether or not 
to issue the Certificate. Comments should refer to this application as 
``Export Trade Certificate of Review, application number 08-00005.'' A 
summary of the application follows.

Summary of the Application

    Applicant: Redberri Global Corporation (``Redberri''), 3152 
Cherokee Street, Saint Louis, Missouri 63118.
    Contact: Dr. Deepak K. Vyas, Chief Executive Officer, Telephone: 
(314) 776-8927.
    Application No.: 08-00005.
    Date Deemed Submitted: April 7, 2008.
    Members (in addition to applicant): None.
    Redberri seeks a Certificate to cover the following specific Export 
Trade, Export Markets, and Export Trade Activities and Methods of 
Operations.

Export Trade

A. Products
    All Products, with emphasis on products that incorporate 
technologies

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such as bio-technology, software, nanotechnology, telemedicine, and 
other related technologies.
B. Services
    All Services.
C. Technology Rights
    Technology rights, including, but not limited to, patents, 
trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, that relate to product and 
services.
D. Export Trade Facilitation Services (as They Relate to the Export of 
Products, Services, and Technology Rights)
    Export Trade Facilitation Services include professional services in 
the areas of government relations and assistance with state and federal 
programs; foreign trade and business protocol; consulting; market 
research and analysis; collection of information on trade 
opportunities; export trade negotiations; joint ventures; logistical 
support; export management; export licensing; advertising; 
documentation and services related to compliance with customs 
requirements; insurance and financing; trade show exhibitions; 
organizational development; management and labor strategies; and 
transfer of technology.

Export Markets

    The Export Markets include all parts of the world except the United 
States (the fifty states of the United States, the District of 
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American 
Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the 
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands).

Export Trade Activities and Methods of Operation

    1. Redberri, on its own behalf or on behalf of any or all of its 
clients may:
    a. Sales Prices: Establish sale prices, minimum sale prices, target 
sale prices and/or minimum target sale prices, and other terms of sale, 
in the Export Markets;
    b. Marketing and Distribution: Conduct marketing and distribution 
of Products in the Export Markets.
    c. Promotion: Conduct promotion of Products, Services, and 
Technology Rights in the Export Markets;
    d. Quantities: Agree on quantities of Products to be sold, provided 
that each client shall be required to dedicate only such quantity or 
quantities as each such client shall independently determine.
    e. Market and Customer Allocation: Allocate geographic areas or 
countries in the Export Markets and/or customers in the Export Markets;
    f. Refusals to Deal: Refuse to quote prices for Products and 
Services or to market or sell Products and Services, to or for any 
customers in the Export Markets, or any countries or geographical areas 
in the Export Markets;
    g. Exclusive and Nonexclusive Export Intermediaries: Enter into 
exclusive and nonexclusive agreements appointing one or more Export 
Intermediaries, including regional representatives in the Export 
Markets, for the sale of Products and Services with price, quantity, 
territorial and/or customer restrictions as provided above;
    2. Redberri may exchange and discuss the following information with 
Suppliers and Export Intermediaries on an individual, one-to-one basis:
    a. Information about sale and marketing efforts for the Export 
Markets, activities and opportunities for sales of Products in the 
Export Markets, selling strategies for the Export Markets, sales for 
the Export Markets, contract and spot pricing in the Export Markets, 
projected demands in the Export Markets for Products, customary terms 
of sale in the Export Markets, prices and availability of Products from 
competitors for sale in the Export Markets, and specifications for 
Products by customers in the Export Markets;
    b. Information about the price, quality, quantity, source, and 
delivery dates of Products available from Suppliers for export;
    c. Information about terms and conditions of contracts for sale in 
the Export Markets to be considered and/or bid on by Redberri;
    d. Information about joint bidding or selling arrangements for the 
Export Markets and allocations of sales resulting from such 
arrangements among clients;
    e. Information about expenses specific to exporting to and within 
the Export Markets, including without limitation, transportation, 
trans- or intermodal shipments, insurance, inland freight to port, port 
storage, commissions, export sales, documentation, financing, customs, 
duties, and taxes;
    f. Information about U.S. and foreign legislation and regulations, 
including federal marketing order programs, affecting sales for the 
Export Markets;
     g. Information about Redberri's export operations, including 
without limitation, sales and distribution networks established by 
Redberri or its clients in the Export Markets (including export price 
information); and
    h. Information about export customer credit terms and credit 
history.
    3. Redberri and its clients may meet to engage in the activities 
described in paragraphs 1 and 2 above.
    4. Redberri and its clients may jointly participate in 
international trade shows and technology summits.
    5. Redberri may market Products, Services, and Technology Rights 
under Aquaglobex, Redberri, BIE, USTOOLCITI, Toolciti, Aquaglobal, 
Medicalciti or U.S. Pneumatic and other brands to optimize its brand 
name recognition.
    6. Redberri Global Corporation intends to develop world class 
infrastructure to develop international trade for U.S.-made products 
and optimize global sales of American products through innovative 
incubation, brand development, market management, and technology 
development.
    7. Form and operate electronic portals to promote Products, 
Services, and Technology Rights through a virtual marketplace for 
buyers and sellers, and provide access to export trade opportunities, 
including publicly available overseas government tenders and non-
governmental organization tenders.
    8. With respect to the sale of Products and Services, licensing of 
Technology Rights and provision of Export Trade Facilitation Services, 
Redberri may:
    a. Provide and/or arrange for the provision of Export Trade 
Facilitation Services;
    b. Engage in promotional and marketing activities and collect 
information on trade opportunities in the Export Markets and distribute 
such information to clients;
    c. Enter into exclusive and/or nonexclusive licensing and/or sales 
agreements with Suppliers for the export of Products, Services, and/or 
Technology Rights to the Export Markets;
    d. Allocate export sales or divide Export Markets among Suppliers 
for the sale and/or licensing of Products, Services, and/or Technology 
Rights;
    e. Allocate export orders among Suppliers;
    f. Establish the price of Products, Services, and/or Technology 
Rights for sales and/or licensing in the Export Markets; and
    g. Negotiate, enter into, and/or manage licensing agreements for 
the export of Technology Rights.

Definition

    ``Export Intermediary'' means a person who acts as a distributor, 
sales representative, sales or marketing agent, import agent, broker, 
or who performs similar functions including providing or

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arranging for the provision of Export Trade Facilitation Services.
    ``Supplier'' means a person who produces, provides, or sells 
Products, Services, and/or Technology Rights.

    Dated: April 15, 2008.
Jeffrey Anspacher,
Director, Export Trading Company Affairs.
[FR Doc. E8-8520 Filed 4-17-08; 8:45 am]
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