Notice of Korea's Completion of Applicable Procedures To Give Effect to a Modification to the Rules of Origin of the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement and Announcement of Effective Date, 54950 [2024-14094]
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Notice of Korea’s Completion of
Applicable Procedures To Give Effect
to a Modification to the Rules of Origin
of the U.S.-Korea Free Trade
Agreement and Announcement of
Effective Date
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In June 2020, the President
proclaimed a modification to the rules
of origin for certain Korean woven
fabrics under the United States-Korea
Free Trade Agreement (KORUS) and
specified that the modification would go
into effect the first day of the month
following the date on which the U.S.
Trade Representative published a notice
that Korea has completed its applicable
procedures to give effect to a
corresponding modification to its rules
of origin to be applied to goods of the
United States. Korea notified the United
States that it had completed its
applicable procedures on April 19,
2024. Accordingly, this notice
announces the effective date for that
modification.
DATES: The modification to the rules of
origin are applicable as of August 1,
2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Scott Pietan, Deputy Assistant U.S.
Trade Representative for Korea, at 202–
395–9646 or scott_pietan@ustr.eop.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
United States entered into KORUS on
June 30, 2007. Congress approved
KORUS in section 101(a) of the United
States-Korea Free Trade Agreement
Implementation Act (Pub. L. 112–41,
125 Stat. 428) (KORUS Implementation
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Act or Act). Section 202 of the KORUS
Implementation Act provides rules for
determining whether goods imported
into the United States originate in the
territory of a KORUS party and thus are
eligible for the tariff and other treatment
contemplated under the KORUS.
Section 202 of the Act also authorizes
the President to proclaim, as a part of
the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States (HTSUS), the rules of
origin set out in the KORUS, and to
modify previously proclaimed rules of
origin, subject to the consultation and
layover requirements of section 104 of
the Act. Presidential Proclamation 8783
of March 6, 2012 (77 FR 14265)
proclaimed the tariff modifications and
rules of origin necessary or appropriate
to carry out the KORUS in the HTSUS.
In 2018, the Government of Korea
submitted requests to modify certain
textile rules of origin based on
commercial availability of specific
inputs. Following public comment on
the proposed rules changes (83 FR
52418, October 17, 2018), the United
States and Korea reached agreement to
modify the rule of origin concerning
certain woven fabrics of HTSUS heading
5408. Pursuant to the KORUS
Implementation Act, the U.S.
International Trade Commission
(USITC) conducted an economic impact
review and concluded that the impact
on U.S. imports, exports and production
of the proposed modifications would be
negligible. See USITC Pub. 4917:
https://www.usitc.gov/publications/
tariff_affairs/pub4917.pdf. The Industry
Trade Advisory Committee on Textiles
and Clothing did not object to the
proposed modifications. Congress also
did not object during the consultation
and layover process.
In Proclamation 10053 of June 29,
2020 (85 FR 39821, July 1, 2020), the
President determined that it was
necessary to modify the HTSUS in order
to reflect the agreement between the
United States and Korea related to the
KORUS rules of origin and proclaimed
a modification to the HTSUS as set forth
in Annex VI of USITC Publication
5060—https://www.usitc.gov/
publications/tariff_affairs/pub5060.pdf.
Pursuant to Annex VI, this modification
is effective the first day of the month
following the date on which the U.S.
Trade Representative publishes a notice
that Korea has completed its applicable
procedures to give effect to a
corresponding modification to be
applied to goods of the United States.
On April 19, 2024, Korea notified the
United States that it had completed its
applicable domestic procedures to give
effect to a corresponding modification to
the KORUS rules of origin for certain
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fabrics of heading 5408 with respect to
goods of the United States. Pursuant to
Presidential Proclamation 10053 this
change takes effect August 1, 2024.
Katherine White,
Chief Textiles and Apparel Negotiator, Office
of the United States Trade Representative.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Notice of Korea's Completion of Applicable Procedures To Give
Effect to a Modification to the Rules of Origin of the U.S.-Korea Free
Trade Agreement and Announcement of Effective Date
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In June 2020, the President proclaimed a modification to the
rules of origin for certain Korean woven fabrics under the United
States-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS) and specified that the
modification would go into effect the first day of the month following
the date on which the U.S. Trade Representative published a notice that
Korea has completed its applicable procedures to give effect to a
corresponding modification to its rules of origin to be applied to
goods of the United States. Korea notified the United States that it
had completed its applicable procedures on April 19, 2024. Accordingly,
this notice announces the effective date for that modification.
DATES: The modification to the rules of origin are applicable as of
August 1, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Pietan, Deputy Assistant U.S.
Trade Representative for Korea, at 202-395-9646 or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The United States entered into KORUS on June
30, 2007. Congress approved KORUS in section 101(a) of the United
States-Korea Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (Pub. L. 112-41,
125 Stat. 428) (KORUS Implementation Act or Act). Section 202 of the
KORUS Implementation Act provides rules for determining whether goods
imported into the United States originate in the territory of a KORUS
party and thus are eligible for the tariff and other treatment
contemplated under the KORUS. Section 202 of the Act also authorizes
the President to proclaim, as a part of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule
of the United States (HTSUS), the rules of origin set out in the KORUS,
and to modify previously proclaimed rules of origin, subject to the
consultation and layover requirements of section 104 of the Act.
Presidential Proclamation 8783 of March 6, 2012 (77 FR 14265)
proclaimed the tariff modifications and rules of origin necessary or
appropriate to carry out the KORUS in the HTSUS.
In 2018, the Government of Korea submitted requests to modify
certain textile rules of origin based on commercial availability of
specific inputs. Following public comment on the proposed rules changes
(83 FR 52418, October 17, 2018), the United States and Korea reached
agreement to modify the rule of origin concerning certain woven fabrics
of HTSUS heading 5408. Pursuant to the KORUS Implementation Act, the
U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) conducted an economic
impact review and concluded that the impact on U.S. imports, exports
and production of the proposed modifications would be negligible. See
USITC Pub. 4917: https://www.usitc.gov/publications/tariff_affairs/pub4917.pdf. The Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Textiles and
Clothing did not object to the proposed modifications. Congress also
did not object during the consultation and layover process.
In Proclamation 10053 of June 29, 2020 (85 FR 39821, July 1, 2020),
the President determined that it was necessary to modify the HTSUS in
order to reflect the agreement between the United States and Korea
related to the KORUS rules of origin and proclaimed a modification to
the HTSUS as set forth in Annex VI of USITC Publication 5060--https://www.usitc.gov/publications/tariff_affairs/pub5060.pdf. Pursuant to
Annex VI, this modification is effective the first day of the month
following the date on which the U.S. Trade Representative publishes a
notice that Korea has completed its applicable procedures to give
effect to a corresponding modification to be applied to goods of the
United States.
On April 19, 2024, Korea notified the United States that it had
completed its applicable domestic procedures to give effect to a
corresponding modification to the KORUS rules of origin for certain
fabrics of heading 5408 with respect to goods of the United States.
Pursuant to Presidential Proclamation 10053 this change takes effect
August 1, 2024.
Katherine White,
Chief Textiles and Apparel Negotiator, Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
[FR Doc. 2024-14094 Filed 7-1-24; 8:45 am]
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