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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 7403]
U.S. Department of State Advisory
Committee on Private International
Law (ACPIL); Notice of Public Meeting
of Its Study Group on the Hague
Convention on Choice of Court
Agreements
The Office of the Assistant Legal
Adviser for Private International Law,
Department of State, hereby gives notice
of a public meeting of the ACPIL Study
Group on the Hague Convention on
Choice of Court Agreements. The
meeting will take place on June 15, 2011
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. EDT at the
Department of State, Washington, DC.
This is not a meeting of the full
Advisory Committee. The Study Group
will meet to discuss the draft Federal
legislation that has been developed to
implement the Convention. It is
proposed that the Federal legislation
would work in tandem with uniform
State law, developed by the Uniform
Law Commission, as may be enacted by
individual States. Where a State did not
enact the uniform State law, or in the
event of any inconsistency between the
Federal law and the uniform State law
as enacted, the Federal law would
apply. Prior to the Study Group
meeting, we will send out the latest
Federal and State drafts to all those who
indicate that they intend to attend the
meeting or participate by telephone or
who otherwise express an interest in
commenting on the draft Federal text.
Time and Place: The meeting will
take place on June 15th from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. EDT at the Office of the Assistant
Legal Adviser for Private International
Law, Department of State, Washington,
DC. Participants should appear by 8:45
a.m. at the C Street gate to Navy Hill,
corner of C Street, NW., and 23rd Street,
NW.
Public Participation: This Study
Group meeting is open to the public,
subject to the capacity of the meeting
room. Access to the meeting building is
controlled; persons wishing to attend
should contact Tricia Smeltzer or
Niesha Toms of the Department of State
Legal Adviser’s Office at
SmeltzerTK@state.gov or
TomsNN@state.gov and provide your
name, affiliation, e-mail address, and
mailing address. Data from the public is
requested pursuant to Public Law 99–
399 (Omnibus Act of 1986) as amended;
Public Law 107–56 (USA PATRIOT
ACT): and Executive Order 13356. The
primary purpose for collecting is to
validate the identity of individuals who
enter Department facilities. Please see
the Privacy Impact Assessment for
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documents/organization/100305.pdf for
additional information. Persons who
cannot participate in the meeting but
who wish to comment on the draft
Federal implementing legislation are
welcome to do so by e-mail to Keith
Loken at lokenk@state.gov. A member of
the public needing reasonable
accommodation should advise the
contact persons identified above not
later than June 8th. Requests made after
that date will be considered, but might
not be able to be fulfilled. If you are
unable to attend the public meeting in
person and would like to participate by
teleconferencing, please contact Tricia
Smeltzer or Niesha Toms at 202–776–
8420 to receive the conference call-in
number and the relevant information.
Dated: April 28, 2011.
Keith Loken,
Assistant Legal Adviser, Office of Private
International Law, Office of the Legal Adviser,
Department of State.
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Request for Comments on Possible
Negotiations in the World Trade
Organization To Expand the
Information Technology Agreement,
Including Its Product Coverage
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comments.
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The interagency Trade Policy
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comments from the public on whether
the United States should undertake
negotiations to expand the Information
Technology Agreement (ITA) and, if so:
(1) Which additional information and
communications technology (ICT)
products the United States should seek
to include and provide duty-free
treatment under the ITA, including both
products that existed when the ITA was
concluded in 1996 but that were not
covered under the agreement as well as
products that have been developed
since then; and (2) which U.S. trading
partners that are significant producers
or consumers of ICT products that are
not currently participants in the ITA the
United States should seek to have join
the ITA. The TPSC will consider public
comments in formulating U.S. positions
and objectives regarding possible
negotiations to expand the ITA.
DATES: Public comments are due by
noon, June 13, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Scott Pietan (Director for Industrial
Trade Policy) or Mary Thornton
(Director for Tariff Affairs), Office of
Small Business, Market Access, and
Industrial Competitiveness, Office of the
United States Trade Representative
(USTR), 600 17th St., NW., Washington,
DC 20508, telephone (202) 395–5656,
Fax (202) 395–9674.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Any
amendments to the ITA resulting from
negotiations to expand the agreement
will be subject to approval by its current
participants.
SUMMARY:
Background Information
In December 1996, United States and
36 other countries and separate customs
territories reached agreement to
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eliminate tariffs on a wide range of ICT
products. The resulting agreement, the
Ministerial Declaration on Trade in
Information Technology Products (also
termed the Information Technology
Agreement, or ITA) was implemented
under the auspices of the World Trade
Organization (WTO). The number of
ITA participants has since grown to 73,
reflecting a significant increase in
participation by developing countries,
and currently representing
approximately 97 percent of world trade
in ITA products. However, many
countries still remain outside of the
agreement. Current participants include:
Albania; Australia; Bahrain; Canada;
China; Chinese Taipei; Costa Rica;
Croatia; Dominican Republic; Egypt; El
Salvador; European Union (on behalf of
its 27 Member States); Georgia;
Guatemala; Honduras; Hong Kong;
Iceland; India; Indonesia; Israel; Japan;
Jordan; Korea; Kuwait; Kyrgyz Republic;
Macao; Malaysia; Mauritius; Moldova;
Morocco; New Zealand; Nicaragua;
Norway; Oman; Panama; Peru;
Philippines; Saudi Arabia; Singapore;
Switzerland and Liechtenstein;
Thailand; Turkey; Ukraine; United Arab
Emirates; United States; and Vietnam.
Any WTO Member or any State or
separate customs territory in the process
of acceding to the WTO may become a
participant in the ITA.
The ITA requires participants to
eliminate import duties on covered
products. The elimination of duties
under the agreement has helped to
generate substantial growth in ICT trade.
Industry sources estimate that global
trade in products currently covered
under the ITA grew from $1.2 trillion in
1996 to $4.0 trillion in 2008.
The ITA currently covers computers
and computer equipment,
semiconductors and integrated circuits,
computer software products,
telecommunications equipment,
semiconductor manufacturing
equipment, and computer-based
analytical instruments. The list of
covered products has not been
expanded since the ITA was concluded
in 1996. Detailed information on the
ITA, including the text of the agreement
and its annexes specifying the products
the agreement covers, can be found
online at: https://www.wto.org/english/
tratop_e/inftec_e/inftec_e.htm.
Comments From the Public
The TPSC, led by USTR, is
considering a proposal by industry
stakeholders to expand the scope of the
ITA significantly to provide duty-free
treatment for a broader range of
products and encourage wider
participation in the agreement.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 7403]
U.S. Department of State Advisory Committee on Private
International Law (ACPIL); Notice of Public Meeting of Its Study Group
on the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements
The Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for Private International
Law, Department of State, hereby gives notice of a public meeting of
the ACPIL Study Group on the Hague Convention on Choice of Court
Agreements. The meeting will take place on June 15, 2011 from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. EDT at the Department of State, Washington, DC. This is not a
meeting of the full Advisory Committee. The Study Group will meet to
discuss the draft Federal legislation that has been developed to
implement the Convention. It is proposed that the Federal legislation
would work in tandem with uniform State law, developed by the Uniform
Law Commission, as may be enacted by individual States. Where a State
did not enact the uniform State law, or in the event of any
inconsistency between the Federal law and the uniform State law as
enacted, the Federal law would apply. Prior to the Study Group meeting,
we will send out the latest Federal and State drafts to all those who
indicate that they intend to attend the meeting or participate by
telephone or who otherwise express an interest in commenting on the
draft Federal text.
Time and Place: The meeting will take place on June 15th from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. EDT at the Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for
Private International Law, Department of State, Washington, DC.
Participants should appear by 8:45 a.m. at the C Street gate to Navy
Hill, corner of C Street, NW., and 23rd Street, NW.
Public Participation: This Study Group meeting is open to the
public, subject to the capacity of the meeting room. Access to the
meeting building is controlled; persons wishing to attend should
contact Tricia Smeltzer or Niesha Toms of the Department of State Legal
Adviser's Office at SmeltzerTK@state.gov or TomsNN@state.gov and
provide your name, affiliation, e-mail address, and mailing address.
Data from the public is requested pursuant to Public Law 99-399
(Omnibus Act of 1986) as amended; Public Law 107-56 (USA PATRIOT ACT):
and Executive Order 13356. The primary purpose for collecting is to
validate the identity of individuals who enter Department facilities.
Please see the Privacy Impact Assessment for
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VACS-D at https://www.state.gov/documents/organization/100305.pdf for
additional information. Persons who cannot participate in the meeting
but who wish to comment on the draft Federal implementing legislation
are welcome to do so by e-mail to Keith Loken at lokenk@state.gov. A
member of the public needing reasonable accommodation should advise the
contact persons identified above not later than June 8th. Requests made
after that date will be considered, but might not be able to be
fulfilled. If you are unable to attend the public meeting in person and
would like to participate by teleconferencing, please contact Tricia
Smeltzer or Niesha Toms at 202-776-8420 to receive the conference call-
in number and the relevant information.
Dated: April 28, 2011.
Keith Loken,
Assistant Legal Adviser, Office of Private International Law, Office of
the Legal Adviser, Department of State.
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