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Procurement Thresholds for
Implementation of the Trade
Agreements Act of 1979
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Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice.
The United States Trade
Representative has determined the U.S.
dollar procurement thresholds to
implement certain U.S. trade agreement
obligations, as of January 1, 2018, for
calendar years 2018 and 2019.
DATES: This notice is applicable on
January 1, 2018, for calendar years 2018
and 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Scott Pietan, Director of International
SUMMARY:
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I. World Trade Organization (WTO)
Agreement on Government
Procurement
A. Central Government Entities listed
in U.S. Annex 1:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities
listed in U.S. Annex 2:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in U.S.
Annex 3:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$555,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
II. Chapter 15 of the United StatesAustralia Free Trade Agreement
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SUMMARY:
Procurement Policy, at (202) 395–9646
or scott_pietan@ustr.eop.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Executive
Order 12260 requires the United States
Trade Representative to set the U.S.
dollar procurement thresholds for
application of Title III of the Trade
Agreements Act of 1979, as amended
(19 U.S.C. 2511 et seq.). These
obligations apply to covered
procurements valued at or above
specified U.S. dollar thresholds.
In conformity with the provisions of
Executive Order 12260, and in order to
carry out U.S. trade agreement
obligations, United States Trade
Representative Robert E. Lighthizer has
determined the U.S. dollar procurement
thresholds, effective on January 1, 2018,
for calendar years 2018 and 2019 as
follows:
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A. Central Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 15–A,
Section 1:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities
listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 15–
A, Section 2:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S.
Schedule to Annex 15–A, Section 3:
(1) Procurement of goods and services
for List A Entities—$401,584;
(2) Procurement of goods and services
for List B Entities—$555,000;
(3) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
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III. Chapter 9 of the United StatesBahrain Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9–A–1:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$10,441,216.
B. Other Entities listed in the U.S.
Schedule to Annex 9–A–2:
(1) Procurement of goods and services
for List B entities—$555,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$12,851,327.
IV. Chapter 9 of the United States-Chile
Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1,
Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities
listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1,
Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S.
Schedule to Annex 9.1, Section C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services
for List A Entities—$401,584;
(2) Procurement of goods and services
for List B Entities—$555,000;
(3) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
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V. Chapter 9 of the United StatesColombia Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1,
Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities
listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1,
Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S.
Schedule to Annex 9.1, Section C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services
for List B Entities—$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
VI. Chapter 9 of the Dominican
Republic-Central American-United
States Free Trade Agreement
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VII. Chapter 17 of the United StatesKorea Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 17–A,
Section A:
(1) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
VIII. Chapter 9 of the United StatesMorocco Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9–A–1:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities
listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9–
A–2:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S.
Schedule to Annex 9–A–3:
(1) Procurement of goods and services
for List B Entities—$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
IX. Chapter 10 of the North American
Free Trade Agreement
A. Federal Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 1001.1a–
1:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$10,441,216.
B. Government Enterprises listed in
the U.S. Schedule to Annex 1001.1a–2:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$401,584; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$12,851,327.
X. Chapter 9 of the United States-Oman
Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
9.1.2(b)(i), Section A:
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(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities
listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
9.1.2(b)(i), Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S.
Schedule to Annex 9.1.2(b)(i), Section C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services
for List B Entities—$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
A. Central Level Government Entities
listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9,
Section A:
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(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$10,441,216.
B. Other Covered Entities listed in the
U.S. Schedule to Annex 9, Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and services
for List B Entities—$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$12,851,327.
XI. Chapter 9 of the United StatesPanama Trade Promotion Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1,
Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities
listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1,
Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S.
Schedule to Annex 9.1, Section C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services
for List B Entities—$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
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D. Autoridad del Canal de Panama
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$555,000.
XII. Chapter 9 of the United States-Peru
Trade Promotion Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1,
Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities
listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1,
Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S.
Schedule to Annex 9.1, Section C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services
for List B Entities—$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
XIII. Chapter 13 of the United StatesSingapore Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed
in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 13A,
Schedule 1, Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
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B. Sub-Central Government Entities
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13A, Schedule 1, Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and
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(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S.
Schedule to Annex 13A, Schedule 1,
Section C:
(1) Procurement of goods and
services—$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction
services—$6,932,000.
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Trade Representative.
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safety that would be equivalent to or
greater than, the level of safety that
would be obtained by complying with
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would likely achieve a level of safety
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level that would be achieved absent
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The Agency’s decision regarding these
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eligibility criteria, the terms and
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an individualized assessment of each
applicant’s medical information
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The Agency has determined that these
applicants do not satisfy the criteria
eligibility or meet the terms and
conditions of the Federal exemption and
granting these exemptions would not
provide a level of safety that would be
equivalent to or greater than, the level
of safety that would be obtained by
complying with the regulation 49 CFR
391.41(b)(3). Therefore, the 81
applicants in this notice have been
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This notice summarizes the Agency’s
recent denials as required under 49
U.S.C. 31315(b)(4) by periodically
publishing names and reasons for
denial.
The following eight applicants met
the diabetes requirements of 49 CFR
391.41(b)(3) and do not need an
exemption:
Melchor A. Corral (CO)
Timothy J. Furman (NY)
Alex A. Jackson (TX)
Gregory M. Johnson (TX)
William S. Langeluttig (ME)
Maria C. Mariquez (TX)
Sergio P. Raymundo (KS)
Maurice R. Williams (MN)
The following 42 applicants were not
operating CMVs in interstate commerce:
Jason A. Applegate (AR)
Christopher J. Barreira (MA)
Zamorano Benito (CA)
Mingle Blake (FL)
Joshua J.J. Blouin (VT)
Marcial C. Cardenas (FL)
Billy B. Carnes (NE)
Roy L. Christopherson (WI)
Marvin B. Collins (IN)
James P. Demby (MD)
Walter Dudiak (PA)
Beth-Lynne Durant (MA)
Nicholas B. Durkin (NJ)
Martin N. Escalante (NC)
William F. Gelinas (MA)
Darren K. Green (CT)
Robert J. Grewette (MI)
Randy S. Huckins (AZ)
Anthony E. Jackson (TX)
Kevin T. Lively (TN)
Rendell E. Norrington (IL)
Ryan A. Oglesby (IN)
Latasha M. Oliver (OH)
Donte S. Parker (MD)
Steven J. Pipa (FL)
Ricardo C. Ray (CA)
Larry J. Rogers (MA)
George Sanchez (TX)
Carlos Sanchez (MA)
Richard K. Schaefer (TX)
Galen L. Sears (KS)
Michael W. Stockton (WI)
Milton L. Terrell (VA)
Jerry L. Thomas (GA)
Erasmo Torres (TX)
Ralph VanZandt, Jr. (NY)
Susie M. Vazquez (CA)
Kenneth Walker (MN)
Kenneth C. Waterhouse (CT)
Raymond L. Williamson (IL)
Terry L. Wood (NC)
Billy E. York (NC)
The following six applicants have had
more than one hypoglycemic episode
requiring hospitalization or the
assistance of others, or has had one such
episode but has not had one year of
stability following the episode:
David J. Couch (OR)
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Procurement Thresholds for Implementation of the Trade Agreements
Act of 1979
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The United States Trade Representative has determined the U.S.
dollar procurement thresholds to implement certain U.S. trade agreement
obligations, as of January 1, 2018, for calendar years 2018 and 2019.
DATES: This notice is applicable on January 1, 2018, for calendar years
2018 and 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Pietan, Director of
International Procurement Policy, at (202) 395-9646 or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Executive Order 12260 requires the United
States Trade Representative to set the U.S. dollar procurement
thresholds for application of Title III of the Trade Agreements Act of
1979, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2511 et seq.). These obligations apply to
covered procurements valued at or above specified U.S. dollar
thresholds.
In conformity with the provisions of Executive Order 12260, and in
order to carry out U.S. trade agreement obligations, United States
Trade Representative Robert E. Lighthizer has determined the U.S.
dollar procurement thresholds, effective on January 1, 2018, for
calendar years 2018 and 2019 as follows:
I. World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Government Procurement
A. Central Government Entities listed in U.S. Annex 1:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities listed in U.S. Annex 2:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in U.S. Annex 3:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$555,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
II. Chapter 15 of the United States-Australia Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
15-A, Section 1:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to
Annex 15-A, Section 2:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 15-A,
Section 3:
(1) Procurement of goods and services for List A Entities--
$401,584;
(2) Procurement of goods and services for List B Entities--
$555,000;
(3) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
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III. Chapter 9 of the United States-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
9-A-1:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$10,441,216.
B. Other Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9-A-2:
(1) Procurement of goods and services for List B entities--
$555,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$12,851,327.
IV. Chapter 9 of the United States-Chile Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
9.1, Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to
Annex 9.1, Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1, Section
C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services for List A Entities--
$401,584;
(2) Procurement of goods and services for List B Entities--
$555,000;
(3) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
V. Chapter 9 of the United States-Colombia Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
9.1, Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to
Annex 9.1, Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1, Section
C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services for List B Entities--
$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
VI. Chapter 9 of the Dominican Republic-Central American-United States
Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
9.1.2(b)(i), Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to
Annex 9.1.2(b)(i), Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1.2(b)(i),
Section C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services for List B Entities--
$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
VII. Chapter 17 of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
17-A, Section A:
(1) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
VIII. Chapter 9 of the United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
9-A-1:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to
Annex 9-A-2:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9-A-3:
(1) Procurement of goods and services for List B Entities--
$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
IX. Chapter 10 of the North American Free Trade Agreement
A. Federal Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
1001.1a-1:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$10,441,216.
B. Government Enterprises listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
1001.1a-2:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$401,584; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$12,851,327.
X. Chapter 9 of the United States-Oman Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Level Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to
Annex 9, Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$10,441,216.
B. Other Covered Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9,
Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and services for List B Entities--
$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction services--$12,851,327.
XI. Chapter 9 of the United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
9.1, Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to
Annex 9.1, Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1, Section
C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services for List B Entities--
$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
D. Autoridad del Canal de Panam[aacute]
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$555,000.
XII. Chapter 9 of the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
9.1, Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$180,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
B. Sub-Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to
Annex 9.1, Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 9.1, Section
C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services for List B Entities--
$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
XIII. Chapter 13 of the United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement
A. Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex
13A, Schedule 1, Section A:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$80,317; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
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B. Sub-Central Government Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to
Annex 13A, Schedule 1, Section B:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$492,000; and
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
C. Other Entities listed in the U.S. Schedule to Annex 13A,
Schedule 1, Section C:
(1) Procurement of goods and services--$555,000;
(2) Procurement of construction services--$6,932,000.
Jamieson Greer,
Chief of Staff, Office of the United States Trade Representative.
[FR Doc. 2017-26597 Filed 12-8-17; 8:45 am]
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