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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
African Growth and Opportunity Act
(AGOA): Request for Public Comments
on Annual Review of Country Eligibility
for Benefits Under AGOA in Calendar
Year 2017; Scheduling of Hearing, and
Request for Public Comments
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments; notice of hearing.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
initiation of the annual review of the
eligibility of the sub-Saharan African
countries to receive the benefits of the
African Growth and Opportunity Act
(AGOA). The AGOA Implementation
Subcommittee of the Trade Policy Staff
Committee (Subcommittee) is
developing recommendations for the
President on AGOA country eligibility
for calendar year 2017. The
Subcommittee is requesting written
public comments for this review and
will conduct a public hearing on this
matter. The Subcommittee will consider
the written comments, written
testimony, and oral testimony in
developing recommendations for the
President. Comments received related to
the child labor criteria may also be
considered by the Secretary of Labor in
the preparation of the Department of
Labor’s report on child labor as required
under section 504 of the Trade Act of
1974. This notice identifies the
eligibility criteria under AGOA that
must be considered under AGOA, and
lists those sub-Saharan African
countries that are currently eligible for
the benefits of AGOA and those that
were ineligible for such benefits in
2016.
DATES:
August 5, 2016: Deadline for filing
requests to appear at the August 22,
2016 public hearing, and for filing prehearing briefs, statements, or comments
on sub-Saharan African countries’
AGOA eligibility.
August 22, 2016: AGOA
Implementation Subcommittee of the
TPSC will convene a public hearing on
AGOA country eligibility.
September 2, 2016: Deadline for filing
post-hearing briefs, statements, or
comments on this matter.
ADDRESSES: USTR strongly prefers
electronic submissions made at
www.regulations.gov, docket number
USTR–2016–0006. See ‘‘Requirements
for Submission,’’ below. If you are
unable to make a submission at
www.regulations.gov, please contact
Yvonne Jamison, Trade Policy Staff
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Committee, at (202) 395–3475 to make
other arrangements.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
procedural questions, please contact
Yvonne Jamison, Office of the U.S.
Trade Representative at (202) 395–3475.
All other questions should be directed
to Constance Hamilton, Deputy
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for
African Affairs, Office of the U.S. Trade
Representative, at (202) 395–9514.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: AGOA
(Title I of the Trade and Development
Act of 2000, Public Law 106–200) (19
U.S.C. 2466a et seq.), as amended,
authorizes the President to designate
sub-Saharan African countries as
beneficiaries eligible for duty-free
treatment for certain additional
products not included for duty-free
treatment under the Generalized System
of Preferences (GSP) (Title V of the
Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2461 et
seq.) (the ‘‘1974 Act’’)), as well as for the
preferential treatment for certain textile
and apparel articles.
The President may designate a
country as a beneficiary sub-Saharan
African country eligible for these
benefits of AGOA if he determines that
the country meets the eligibility criteria
set forth in: (1) Section 104 of AGOA (19
U.S.C. 3703); and (2) section 502 of the
1974 Act (19 U.S.C. 2462).
Section 104 of AGOA includes
requirements that the country has
established or is making continual
progress toward establishing, inter alia:
A market-based economy; the rule of
law, political pluralism, and the right to
due process; the elimination of barriers
to U.S. trade and investment; economic
policies to reduce poverty; a system to
combat corruption and bribery; and the
protection of internationally recognized
worker rights. In addition, the country
may not engage in activities that
undermine U.S. national security or
foreign policy interests or engage in
gross violations of internationally
recognized human rights.
Section 502 of the 1974 Act provides
for country eligibility criteria under
GSP, which is generally reviewed as a
result of a petition process. For more
information on the GSP criteria and
review process, see section 502 of the
1974 Act and the annual Federal
Register notice initiating the GSP
product and country practices review.
Section 506A of the 1974 Act
provides that the President shall
monitor and review annually the
progress of each sub-Saharan African
country in meeting the foregoing
eligibility criteria in order to determine
whether each beneficiary sub-Saharan
African country should continue to be
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eligible, and whether each sub-Saharan
African country that is currently not a
beneficiary, should be designated as
such a country. If the President
determines that a beneficiary subSaharan African country is not making
continual progress in meeting the
eligibility requirements, he must
terminate the designation of the country
as a beneficiary sub-Saharan African
country. The President may also
withdraw, suspend, or limit the
application of duty-free treatment with
respect to specific articles from a
country if he determines that it would
be more effective in promoting
compliance with AGOA-eligibility
requirements than terminating the
designation of the country as a
beneficiary sub-Saharan African
country.
For 2016, 38 countries were
designated as beneficiary sub-Saharan
African countries. These countries, as
well as the countries currently
designated as ineligible, are listed
below. The Subcommittee is seeking
public comments in connection with the
annual review of sub-Saharan African
countries’ eligibility for AGOA’s
benefits. The Subcommittee will
consider any such comments in
developing recommendations to the
President related to this review.
Comments related to the child labor
criteria may also be considered by the
Secretary of Labor in making the
findings required under section 504 of
the 1974 Act.
The following sub-Saharan African
countries were designated as beneficiary
sub-Saharan African countries in 2016:
Angola
Republic of Benin
Republic of Botswana
Burkina Faso
Republic of Cabo Verde
Republic of Cameroon
Republic of Chad
Federal Islamic Republic of Comoros
Republic of Congo
Republic of Cote d’Ivoire
Republic of Djibouti
Ethiopia
Gabonese Republic
Republic of Ghana
Republic of Guinea
Republic of Guinea-Bissau
Republic of Kenya
Kingdom of Lesotho
Republic of Liberia
Republic of Madagascar
Republic of Malawi
Republic of Mali
Islamic Republic of Mauritania
Republic of Mauritius
Republic of Mozambique
Republic of Namibia
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Republic of Niger
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Republic of Rwanda
Sao Tome & Principe
Republic of Senegal
Republic of Seychelles
Republic of Sierra Leone
Republic of South Africa
United Republic of Tanzania
Republic of Togo
Republic of Uganda
Republic of Zambia
The following sub-Saharan African
countries were not designated as
beneficiary sub-Saharan African
countries in 2016:
Burundi
Central African Republic
Democratic Republic of Congo
The Gambia
Republic of Equatorial Guinea
State of Eritrea
Somalia
Republic of South Sudan
Republic of Sudan
Kingdom of Swaziland
Republic of Zimbabwe
Notice of Public Hearing: In addition
to written comments from the public on
the matters listed above, the
Subcommittee of the TPSC will convene
a public hearing at 10:00 a.m. on
Monday, August 22, 2016, to receive
testimony related to sub-Saharan
African countries’ eligibility for AGOA’s
benefits. Requests to present oral
testimony at the hearing and pre-hearing
briefs, statements, or comments must be
received by noon August 5, 2016.
The hearing will be held at 1724 F
Street NW., Washington, DC 20508 and
will be open to the public and to the
press. A transcript of the hearing will be
made available on www.regulations.gov
within approximately two weeks of the
hearing.
All interested parties wishing to
present oral testimony at the hearing
must submit, following the
‘‘Requirements for Submissions’’ set out
below, the name, address, telephone
number, and email address, if available,
of the witness(es) representing their
organization by noon, August 5, 2016.
The intent to testify notification must be
made in the ‘‘Type Comment’’ field
under docket number USTR–2016–0006
on the regulations.gov Web site and
should include the name, address, and
telephone number of the person
presenting the testimony. A summary of
the testimony should be attached by
using the ‘‘Upload File’’ field. The name
of the file should also include who will
be presenting the testimony. Remarks at
the hearing should be limited to no
more than five minutes to allow for
possible questions from the TPSC. All
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documents should be submitted in
accordance with the instructions below.
Requirements For Submissions:
Persons submitting a notification of
intent to testify and/or written
comments must do so electronically by
noon, Friday, August 5, 2016, using
www.regulations.gov, docket number
USTR–2016–0006. Instructions for
submitting business confidential
versions are provided below. Handdelivered submissions will not be
accepted. All written materials must be
submitted in English to the Chairman of
the AGOA Implementation
Subcommittee of the TPSC.
Business Confidential Submissions:
An interested party requesting that
information contained in a submission
be treated as business confidential
information must certify that such
information is business confidential and
would not customarily be released to
the public by the submitter.
Confidential business information must
be clearly designated as such. The
submission must be marked ‘‘BUSINESS
CONFIDENTIAL’’ at the top and bottom
of the cover page and each succeeding
page, and the submission should
indicate, via brackets, the specific
information that is confidential.
Additionally, ‘‘Business Confidential’’
must be included in the ‘‘Type
Comment’’ field. For any submission
containing business confidential
information, a non-confidential version
must be submitted separately (i.e., not as
part of the same submission with the
confidential version), indicating where
confidential information has been
redacted. The non-confidential version
will be placed in the docket and open
to public inspection.
Public Viewing of Review
Submissions: Submissions in response
to this notice, except for information
granted ‘‘business confidential’’ status
under 15 CFR 2003.6, will be available
for public viewing pursuant to 15 CFR
2007.6 at www.regulations.gov upon
completion of processing. Such
submissions may be viewed by entering
the country-specific docket number in
the search field at www.regulations.gov.
Edward Gresser,
Chair, Trade Policy Staff Committee.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA): Request for Public
Comments on Annual Review of Country Eligibility for Benefits Under
AGOA in Calendar Year 2017; Scheduling of Hearing, and Request for
Public Comments
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice and request for comments; notice of hearing.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the initiation of the annual review of
the eligibility of the sub-Saharan African countries to receive the
benefits of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The AGOA
Implementation Subcommittee of the Trade Policy Staff Committee
(Subcommittee) is developing recommendations for the President on AGOA
country eligibility for calendar year 2017. The Subcommittee is
requesting written public comments for this review and will conduct a
public hearing on this matter. The Subcommittee will consider the
written comments, written testimony, and oral testimony in developing
recommendations for the President. Comments received related to the
child labor criteria may also be considered by the Secretary of Labor
in the preparation of the Department of Labor's report on child labor
as required under section 504 of the Trade Act of 1974. This notice
identifies the eligibility criteria under AGOA that must be considered
under AGOA, and lists those sub-Saharan African countries that are
currently eligible for the benefits of AGOA and those that were
ineligible for such benefits in 2016.
DATES:
August 5, 2016: Deadline for filing requests to appear at the
August 22, 2016 public hearing, and for filing pre-hearing briefs,
statements, or comments on sub-Saharan African countries' AGOA
eligibility.
August 22, 2016: AGOA Implementation Subcommittee of the TPSC will
convene a public hearing on AGOA country eligibility.
September 2, 2016: Deadline for filing post-hearing briefs,
statements, or comments on this matter.
ADDRESSES: USTR strongly prefers electronic submissions made at
www.regulations.gov, docket number USTR-2016-0006. See ``Requirements
for Submission,'' below. If you are unable to make a submission at
www.regulations.gov, please contact Yvonne Jamison, Trade Policy Staff
Committee, at (202) 395-3475 to make other arrangements.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For procedural questions, please
contact Yvonne Jamison, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative at
(202) 395-3475. All other questions should be directed to Constance
Hamilton, Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for African
Affairs, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, at (202) 395-9514.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: AGOA (Title I of the Trade and Development
Act of 2000, Public Law 106-200) (19 U.S.C. 2466a et seq.), as amended,
authorizes the President to designate sub-Saharan African countries as
beneficiaries eligible for duty-free treatment for certain additional
products not included for duty-free treatment under the Generalized
System of Preferences (GSP) (Title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19
U.S.C. 2461 et seq.) (the ``1974 Act'')), as well as for the
preferential treatment for certain textile and apparel articles.
The President may designate a country as a beneficiary sub-Saharan
African country eligible for these benefits of AGOA if he determines
that the country meets the eligibility criteria set forth in: (1)
Section 104 of AGOA (19 U.S.C. 3703); and (2) section 502 of the 1974
Act (19 U.S.C. 2462).
Section 104 of AGOA includes requirements that the country has
established or is making continual progress toward establishing, inter
alia: A market-based economy; the rule of law, political pluralism, and
the right to due process; the elimination of barriers to U.S. trade and
investment; economic policies to reduce poverty; a system to combat
corruption and bribery; and the protection of internationally
recognized worker rights. In addition, the country may not engage in
activities that undermine U.S. national security or foreign policy
interests or engage in gross violations of internationally recognized
human rights.
Section 502 of the 1974 Act provides for country eligibility
criteria under GSP, which is generally reviewed as a result of a
petition process. For more information on the GSP criteria and review
process, see section 502 of the 1974 Act and the annual Federal
Register notice initiating the GSP product and country practices
review.
Section 506A of the 1974 Act provides that the President shall
monitor and review annually the progress of each sub-Saharan African
country in meeting the foregoing eligibility criteria in order to
determine whether each beneficiary sub-Saharan African country should
continue to be eligible, and whether each sub-Saharan African country
that is currently not a beneficiary, should be designated as such a
country. If the President determines that a beneficiary sub-Saharan
African country is not making continual progress in meeting the
eligibility requirements, he must terminate the designation of the
country as a beneficiary sub-Saharan African country. The President may
also withdraw, suspend, or limit the application of duty-free treatment
with respect to specific articles from a country if he determines that
it would be more effective in promoting compliance with AGOA-
eligibility requirements than terminating the designation of the
country as a beneficiary sub-Saharan African country.
For 2016, 38 countries were designated as beneficiary sub-Saharan
African countries. These countries, as well as the countries currently
designated as ineligible, are listed below. The Subcommittee is seeking
public comments in connection with the annual review of sub-Saharan
African countries' eligibility for AGOA's benefits. The Subcommittee
will consider any such comments in developing recommendations to the
President related to this review. Comments related to the child labor
criteria may also be considered by the Secretary of Labor in making the
findings required under section 504 of the 1974 Act.
The following sub-Saharan African countries were designated as
beneficiary sub-Saharan African countries in 2016:
Angola
Republic of Benin
Republic of Botswana
Burkina Faso
Republic of Cabo Verde
Republic of Cameroon
Republic of Chad
Federal Islamic Republic of Comoros
Republic of Congo
Republic of Cote d'Ivoire
Republic of Djibouti
Ethiopia
Gabonese Republic
Republic of Ghana
Republic of Guinea
Republic of Guinea-Bissau
Republic of Kenya
Kingdom of Lesotho
Republic of Liberia
Republic of Madagascar
Republic of Malawi
Republic of Mali
Islamic Republic of Mauritania
Republic of Mauritius
Republic of Mozambique
Republic of Namibia
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Republic of Niger
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Republic of Rwanda
Sao Tome & Principe
Republic of Senegal
Republic of Seychelles
Republic of Sierra Leone
Republic of South Africa
United Republic of Tanzania
Republic of Togo
Republic of Uganda
Republic of Zambia
The following sub-Saharan African countries were not designated as
beneficiary sub-Saharan African countries in 2016:
Burundi
Central African Republic
Democratic Republic of Congo
The Gambia
Republic of Equatorial Guinea
State of Eritrea
Somalia
Republic of South Sudan
Republic of Sudan
Kingdom of Swaziland
Republic of Zimbabwe
Notice of Public Hearing: In addition to written comments from the
public on the matters listed above, the Subcommittee of the TPSC will
convene a public hearing at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, August 22, 2016, to
receive testimony related to sub-Saharan African countries' eligibility
for AGOA's benefits. Requests to present oral testimony at the hearing
and pre-hearing briefs, statements, or comments must be received by
noon August 5, 2016.
The hearing will be held at 1724 F Street NW., Washington, DC 20508
and will be open to the public and to the press. A transcript of the
hearing will be made available on www.regulations.gov within
approximately two weeks of the hearing.
All interested parties wishing to present oral testimony at the
hearing must submit, following the ``Requirements for Submissions'' set
out below, the name, address, telephone number, and email address, if
available, of the witness(es) representing their organization by noon,
August 5, 2016. The intent to testify notification must be made in the
``Type Comment'' field under docket number USTR-2016-0006 on the
regulations.gov Web site and should include the name, address, and
telephone number of the person presenting the testimony. A summary of
the testimony should be attached by using the ``Upload File'' field.
The name of the file should also include who will be presenting the
testimony. Remarks at the hearing should be limited to no more than
five minutes to allow for possible questions from the TPSC. All
documents should be submitted in accordance with the instructions
below.
Requirements For Submissions: Persons submitting a notification of
intent to testify and/or written comments must do so electronically by
noon, Friday, August 5, 2016, using www.regulations.gov, docket number
USTR-2016-0006. Instructions for submitting business confidential
versions are provided below. Hand-delivered submissions will not be
accepted. All written materials must be submitted in English to the
Chairman of the AGOA Implementation Subcommittee of the TPSC.
Business Confidential Submissions: An interested party requesting
that information contained in a submission be treated as business
confidential information must certify that such information is business
confidential and would not customarily be released to the public by the
submitter. Confidential business information must be clearly designated
as such. The submission must be marked ``BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL'' at the
top and bottom of the cover page and each succeeding page, and the
submission should indicate, via brackets, the specific information that
is confidential. Additionally, ``Business Confidential'' must be
included in the ``Type Comment'' field. For any submission containing
business confidential information, a non-confidential version must be
submitted separately (i.e., not as part of the same submission with the
confidential version), indicating where confidential information has
been redacted. The non-confidential version will be placed in the
docket and open to public inspection.
Public Viewing of Review Submissions: Submissions in response to
this notice, except for information granted ``business confidential''
status under 15 CFR 2003.6, will be available for public viewing
pursuant to 15 CFR 2007.6 at www.regulations.gov upon completion of
processing. Such submissions may be viewed by entering the country-
specific docket number in the search field at www.regulations.gov.
Edward Gresser,
Chair, Trade Policy Staff Committee.
[FR Doc. 2016-16957 Filed 7-15-16; 8:45 am]
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