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I. Background
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
[Docket Number USTR–2021–0015]
Request for Written Comments
Concerning China’s Compliance With
WTO Commitments
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice of request for written
comments.
AGENCY:
The interagency Trade Policy
Staff Committee (TPSC) invites written
comments to assist the Office of the
United States Trade Representative
(USTR) in the preparation of its annual
report to Congress on China’s
compliance with the commitments
made in connection with its accession
to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Due to COVID–19, the TPSC will foster
public participation via written
questions and responses relating to the
comments received by the TPSC rather
than an in-person hearing. This notice
includes the schedule for submission of
comments, questions and responses.
DATES:
September 15, 2021 at 11:59 p.m.
EDT: Deadline for submission of written
comments.
September 29, 2021 at 11:59 p.m.
EDT: Deadline for the TPSC to pose
written questions on written comments.
October 13, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. EDT:
Deadline for submission of commenters’
responses to written questions from the
TPSC.
ADDRESSES: USTR strongly prefers
electronic submissions made through
the Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov (REGS.GOV). The
instructions for submitting written
submissions are in sections III and IV
below. The docket number is USTR–
2021–0015. For alternatives to online
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submissions, contact Spencer Smith at
Spencer.L.Smith2@ustr.eop.gov or (202)
395–2974 before transmitting a
submission and in advance of the
relevant deadline.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
procedural questions concerning written
submissions, contact Spencer Smith at
Spencer.L.Smith2@ustr.eop.gov or (202)
395–2974. Direct all other questions to
Tsering Dhongthog, Deputy Assistant
U.S. Trade Representative for China
Affairs, at (202) 395–3900, or Arthur N.
Tsao, Chief Counsel for China
Enforcement, at (202) 395–3150.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
China became a Member of the WTO
on December 11, 2001. In accordance
with section 421 of the U.S.-China
Relations Act of 2000 (Pub. L. 106–286),
USTR is required to submit, on or about
December 11 of each year, a report to
Congress on China’s compliance with
commitments made in connection with
its accession to the WTO, including
both multilateral commitments and any
bilateral commitments made to the
United States. In accordance with
section 421, and to assist it in preparing
this year’s report, the TPSC is soliciting
public comments. You can find last
year’s report on USTR’s website at
https://ustr.gov/sites/default/files/files/
reports/2020/2020USTRReportCongress
ChinaWTOCompliance.pdf.
The terms of China’s accession to the
WTO are contained in the Protocol on
the Accession of the People’s Republic
of China (including its annexes)
(Protocol), the Report of the Working
Party on the Accession of China
(Working Party Report), and the WTO
agreements. You can find the Protocol
and Working Party Report on the WTO
website at https://docsonline.wto.org
(document symbols: WT/L/432, WT/
MIN(01)/3, WT/MIN(01)/3/Add.1, WT/
MIN(01)/3/Add.2).
II. Topics on Which the TPSC Seeks
Information
The TPSC invites written comments
on China’s compliance with
commitments made in connection with
its accession to the WTO, including, but
not limited to, commitments in the
following areas:
A. Trading rights.
B. Import regulation (e.g., tariffs,
tariff-rate quotas, quotas, import
licenses).
C. Export regulation.
D. Internal policies affecting trade
(e.g., subsidies, standards and technical
regulations, sanitary and phytosanitary
measures, government procurement,
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trade-related investment measures, taxes
and charges levied on imports and
exports).
E. Intellectual property rights
(including intellectual property rights
enforcement).
F. Services.
G. Rule of law issues (e.g.,
transparency, judicial review, uniform
administration of laws and regulations)
and status of legal reform.
H. Other WTO commitments.
In addition, given the United States’
view that China should be held
accountable as a full participant in, and
beneficiary of, the international trading
system, USTR requests that commenters
specifically identify unresolved
compliance issues that warrant review
and evaluation by USTR’s China
Enforcement Task Force.
III. Public Participation
Due to COVID–19, the TPSC will
foster public participation via written
submissions rather than an in-person
hearing on China’s compliance with the
commitments made in connection with
its accession to the WTO. In accordance
with the schedule set out in the Dates
section above, USTR invites written
comments from the public. The TPSC
will review the written comments and
may pose written clarifying questions to
the commenters. The TPSC will post the
written questions on the public docket,
other than questions that include
properly designated business
confidential information (BCI). USTR
will send questions that include
properly designated BCI to the relevant
commenters by email and will not post
these questions on the public docket.
Written responses to questions that
contain BCI must follow the procedures
in section IV below.
IV. Requirements for Submissions
In order to be assured of
consideration, we must receive your
written comments in English by 11:59
p.m. EDT on September 15, 2021. USTR
strongly encourages commenters to
make online submissions, using
REGS.GOV. On the first page, please
identify the submission as ‘China’s
WTO Compliance.’
To submit comments via
www.regulations.gov, enter docket
number USTR–2021–0015 on the home
page and click ‘search.’ The site will
provide a search-results page listing all
documents associated with this docket.
Find a reference to this notice and click
on the link entitled ‘comment now’. For
further information on using
REGS.GOV, please consult the resources
provided on the website by clicking on
‘How to Use Regulations.gov’ on the
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bottom of the home page. USTR will not
accept hand-delivered submissions.
REGS.GOV allows users to submit
comments by filling in a ‘type comment’
field or by attaching a document using
the ‘upload file’ field. USTR prefers that
you submit comments in an attached
document. If you attach a document, it
is sufficient to type ‘see attached’ in the
‘type comment’ field. USTR prefers
submissions in Microsoft Word (.doc) or
Adobe Acrobat (.pdf). If you use an
application other than those two, please
indicate the name of the application in
the ‘type comment’ field.
Filers submitting comments that do
not include BCI should name their file
using the name of the person or entity
submitting the comments. For any
comments submitted electronically
containing BCI, the file name of the
business confidential version should
begin with the characters ‘BCI. Any page
containing business confidential
information must be clearly marked
‘BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL’ on the top
of that page. Filers of submissions
containing BCI also must submit a
public version of their comments that
we will place in the docket for public
inspection. The file name of the public
version should begin with the character
‘P. The ‘BCI’ and ‘P’ should be followed
by the name of the person or entity
submitting the comments.
Please do not attach separate cover
letters to electronic submissions; rather,
include any information that might
appear in a cover letter in the comments
themselves. Similarly, to the extent
possible, please include any exhibits,
annexes, or other attachments in the
same file as the submission itself, not as
separate files.
As noted, USTR strongly urges that
you file submissions through
REGS.GOV. You must make any
alternative arrangements with Spencer
Smith at Spencer.L.Smith2@ustr.eop.gov
or (202) 395–2974 before transmitting a
submission and in advance of the
relevant deadline.
USTR will post written submissions
in the docket for public inspection,
except BCI. You can view written
submissions on REGS.GOV by entering
docket number USTR–2021–0015 in the
search field on the home page. General
information concerning USTR is
available at www.ustr.gov.
Edward Gresser,
Chair of the Trade Policy Staff Committee,
Office of the United States Trade
Representative.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
[Docket No. FAA–2021–0068]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Requests for Comments;
Clearance of Renewed Approval of
Information Collection: FAA Entry
Point Filing Form—International
Registry
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), Transportation
(DOT).
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, FAA
invites public comments about our
intention to request the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
approval to renew an information
collection. The Federal Register Notice
with a 60-day comment period soliciting
comments on the following collection of
information was published on January
28, 2021. The information to be
collected will be used to obtain a unique
authorization code for transmitting
information to the International Registry
in Dublin, Ireland.
DATES: Written comments should be
submitted by September 16, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bonnie Lefko by email at: bonnie.lefko@
faa.gov; phone: 405–954–7461.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Comments Invited: You are
asked to comment on any aspect of this
information collection, including (a)
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for FAA’s
performance; (b) the accuracy of the
estimated burden; (c) ways for FAA to
enhance the quality, utility and clarity
of the information collection; and (d)
ways that the burden could be
minimized without reducing the quality
of the collected information.
OMB Control Number: 2120–0697.
Title: FAA Entry Point Filing Form—
International Registry.
Form Numbers: AC Form 8050–135.
SUMMARY:
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Type of Review: Renewal of an
information collection.
Background: The Federal Register
Notice with a 60-day comment period
soliciting comments on the following
collection of information was published
on January 28, 2021 (86 FR 7453). The
information collected is necessary to
obtain an authorization code for
transmission of information to the
International Registry. The Convention
on International Interest in Mobile
Equipment, as modified by the Protocol
to the Convention on International
Interests in Mobile Equipment on
Matters Specific to Aircraft Equipment
(Cape Town Treaty), provides for the
creation and sustainment of the
International Registry. The International
Registry is an electronic registry system
that works in tandem with the current
system operated by the FAA Civil
Aviation Registry (Registry) for the
United States.
Congress has designated the Registry
as the exclusive United States Entry
Point for transmissions to the
International Registry. To transmit
certain types of interests or prospective
interests to the International Registry,
interested parties must file a completed
FAA Entry Point Filing Form—
International Registry, AC Form 8050–
135, with the Registry. Upon receipt of
the completed form, the Registry issues
a unique authorization code. The
submission of the information in
question is not an FAA requirement for
aircraft registration. Its sole purpose is
to create authorization for filing with
the International Registry.
Respondents: Anyone wanting to file
an interest on the International Registry.
The FAA estimates up to 15,000 filed
annually.
Frequency: As desired by parties with
an interest in mobile equipment.
Estimated Average Burden per
Response: 30 minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden:
Based on FY2020 data of 14,360 filings,
the estimated annual burden is 7,180
hours.
Issued in Oklahoma City, OK, on July 28,
2021.
Bonnie Lefko,
Program Analyst, FAA Civil Aviation Registry,
Aircraft Registration Branch, AFB–711.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
[Docket Number USTR-2021-0015]
Request for Written Comments Concerning China's Compliance With
WTO Commitments
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice of request for written comments.
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SUMMARY: The interagency Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC) invites
written comments to assist the Office of the United States Trade
Representative (USTR) in the preparation of its annual report to
Congress on China's compliance with the commitments made in connection
with its accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Due to COVID-
19, the TPSC will foster public participation via written questions and
responses relating to the comments received by the TPSC rather than an
in-person hearing. This notice includes the schedule for submission of
comments, questions and responses.
DATES:
September 15, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. EDT: Deadline for submission of
written comments.
September 29, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. EDT: Deadline for the TPSC to pose
written questions on written comments.
October 13, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. EDT: Deadline for submission of
commenters' responses to written questions from the TPSC.
ADDRESSES: USTR strongly prefers electronic submissions made through
the Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov (REGS.GOV).
The instructions for submitting written submissions are in sections III
and IV below. The docket number is USTR-2021-0015. For alternatives to
online submissions, contact Spencer Smith at
[email protected] or (202) 395-2974 before transmitting a
submission and in advance of the relevant deadline.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For procedural questions concerning
written submissions, contact Spencer Smith at
[email protected] or (202) 395-2974. Direct all other
questions to Tsering Dhongthog, Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade
Representative for China Affairs, at (202) 395-3900, or Arthur N. Tsao,
Chief Counsel for China Enforcement, at (202) 395-3150.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
China became a Member of the WTO on December 11, 2001. In
accordance with section 421 of the U.S.-China Relations Act of 2000
(Pub. L. 106-286), USTR is required to submit, on or about December 11
of each year, a report to Congress on China's compliance with
commitments made in connection with its accession to the WTO, including
both multilateral commitments and any bilateral commitments made to the
United States. In accordance with section 421, and to assist it in
preparing this year's report, the TPSC is soliciting public comments.
You can find last year's report on USTR's website at https://ustr.gov/sites/default/files/files/reports/2020/2020USTRReportCongressChinaWTOCompliance.pdf.
The terms of China's accession to the WTO are contained in the
Protocol on the Accession of the People's Republic of China (including
its annexes) (Protocol), the Report of the Working Party on the
Accession of China (Working Party Report), and the WTO agreements. You
can find the Protocol and Working Party Report on the WTO website at
https://docsonline.wto.org (document symbols: WT/L/432, WT/MIN(01)/3,
WT/MIN(01)/3/Add.1, WT/MIN(01)/3/Add.2).
II. Topics on Which the TPSC Seeks Information
The TPSC invites written comments on China's compliance with
commitments made in connection with its accession to the WTO,
including, but not limited to, commitments in the following areas:
A. Trading rights.
B. Import regulation (e.g., tariffs, tariff-rate quotas, quotas,
import licenses).
C. Export regulation.
D. Internal policies affecting trade (e.g., subsidies, standards
and technical regulations, sanitary and phytosanitary measures,
government procurement, trade-related investment measures, taxes and
charges levied on imports and exports).
E. Intellectual property rights (including intellectual property
rights enforcement).
F. Services.
G. Rule of law issues (e.g., transparency, judicial review, uniform
administration of laws and regulations) and status of legal reform.
H. Other WTO commitments.
In addition, given the United States' view that China should be
held accountable as a full participant in, and beneficiary of, the
international trading system, USTR requests that commenters
specifically identify unresolved compliance issues that warrant review
and evaluation by USTR's China Enforcement Task Force.
III. Public Participation
Due to COVID-19, the TPSC will foster public participation via
written submissions rather than an in-person hearing on China's
compliance with the commitments made in connection with its accession
to the WTO. In accordance with the schedule set out in the Dates
section above, USTR invites written comments from the public. The TPSC
will review the written comments and may pose written clarifying
questions to the commenters. The TPSC will post the written questions
on the public docket, other than questions that include properly
designated business confidential information (BCI). USTR will send
questions that include properly designated BCI to the relevant
commenters by email and will not post these questions on the public
docket. Written responses to questions that contain BCI must follow the
procedures in section IV below.
IV. Requirements for Submissions
In order to be assured of consideration, we must receive your
written comments in English by 11:59 p.m. EDT on September 15, 2021.
USTR strongly encourages commenters to make online submissions, using
REGS.GOV. On the first page, please identify the submission as `China's
WTO Compliance.'
To submit comments via www.regulations.gov, enter docket number
USTR-2021-0015 on the home page and click `search.' The site will
provide a search-results page listing all documents associated with
this docket. Find a reference to this notice and click on the link
entitled `comment now'. For further information on using REGS.GOV,
please consult the resources provided on the website by clicking on
`How to Use Regulations.gov' on the
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bottom of the home page. USTR will not accept hand-delivered
submissions.
REGS.GOV allows users to submit comments by filling in a `type
comment' field or by attaching a document using the `upload file'
field. USTR prefers that you submit comments in an attached document.
If you attach a document, it is sufficient to type `see attached' in
the `type comment' field. USTR prefers submissions in Microsoft Word
(.doc) or Adobe Acrobat (.pdf). If you use an application other than
those two, please indicate the name of the application in the `type
comment' field.
Filers submitting comments that do not include BCI should name
their file using the name of the person or entity submitting the
comments. For any comments submitted electronically containing BCI, the
file name of the business confidential version should begin with the
characters `BCI. Any page containing business confidential information
must be clearly marked `BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL' on the top of that page.
Filers of submissions containing BCI also must submit a public version
of their comments that we will place in the docket for public
inspection. The file name of the public version should begin with the
character `P. The `BCI' and `P' should be followed by the name of the
person or entity submitting the comments.
Please do not attach separate cover letters to electronic
submissions; rather, include any information that might appear in a
cover letter in the comments themselves. Similarly, to the extent
possible, please include any exhibits, annexes, or other attachments in
the same file as the submission itself, not as separate files.
As noted, USTR strongly urges that you file submissions through
REGS.GOV. You must make any alternative arrangements with Spencer Smith
at [email protected] or (202) 395-2974 before transmitting
a submission and in advance of the relevant deadline.
USTR will post written submissions in the docket for public
inspection, except BCI. You can view written submissions on REGS.GOV by
entering docket number USTR-2021-0015 in the search field on the home
page. General information concerning USTR is available at www.ustr.gov.
Edward Gresser,
Chair of the Trade Policy Staff Committee, Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
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