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The Export Trade Certificate of Review Program - The Competitive Edge for U.S. Exporters
[Federal Register: March 26, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 57)]
[Notices]
[Page 14081-14083]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
[DOCID:fr26mr07-27]
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Export Trade Certificate of Review
ACTION: Notice of Issuance of an Export Trade Certificate of Review,
Application No. 06-00003.
SUMMARY: On March 16, 2007, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued an
Export Trade Certificate of Review to the American Sugar Alliance
(``ASA''). This notice summarizes the conduct for which certification
has been granted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeffrey Anspacher, Director, Export
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Trading Company Affairs, International Trade Administration, by
telephone at (202) 482-5131 (this is not a toll-free number), or by E-
mail at oetca@ita.doc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title III of the Export Trading Company Act
of 1982 (15 U.S.C. 4001-21) authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to
issue Export Trade Certificates of Review. The regulations implementing
Title III are found at 15 CFR part 325 (2005).
Export Trading Company Affairs (``ETCA'') is issuing this notice
pursuant to 15 CFR 325.6(b), which requires the U.S. Department of
Commerce to publish a summary of the certification in the Federal
Register. Under Section 305(a) of the Act and 15 CFR 325.11(a), any
person aggrieved by the Secretary's determination may, within 30 days
of the date of this notice, bring an action in any appropriate district
court of the United States to set aside the determination on the ground
that the determination is erroneous.
Description of Certified Conduct
Export Trade
Sugar and syrups of U.S. origin, as defined in Chapter Four (Rules
of Origin) of the North American Free Trade Agreement, (``U.S.-origin
sugar'') in any of the following categories:
H.S. Code Description
1701.11.01.................... Sugar, with a dry sucrose content that
has polarization of 99.4 but not
exceeding 99.5 degrees.
1701.11.02.................... Sugar, with a dry sucrose content that
has polarization of 96 but not
exceeding 99.4 degrees.
1701.11.03.................... Sugar, with a dry sucrose content that
has polarization of 96 degrees.
1701.12.01.................... Sugar, with a dry sucrose content that
has polarization of 99.4 but not
exceeding 99.5 degrees.
1701.12.02.................... Sugar, with a dry sucrose content that
has polarization of 96 but not
exceeding 99.4 degrees.
1701.12.03.................... Sugar, with a dry sucrose content that
has polarization of 96 degrees.
1701.91.01.................... Containing added flavoring or coloring
matter.
1701.99.01.................... Sugar, with a dry sucrose content that
has polarization of 99.5 but not
exceeding 99.7 degrees.
1701.99.02.................... Sugar, with a dry sucrose content that
has polarization of 99.7 but not
exceeding 99.9 degrees.
1701.99.99.................... Others.
1701.90.01.................... Refined liquid sugar and inverted sugar.
1806.10.01.................... With a sugar content weighting not less
than 90%.
2106.90.05.................... Flavored syrups or with added coloring
matters (except syrups which have a
sugar content less than 90%).
Export Markets
Mexico.
Export Trade Activities and Methods of Operation
Purpose
The ASA will allocate Certificates of Prior Approval (``CPAs'')
through which Mexico will permit duty-free entry of U.S.-origin sugar
into Mexico under the tariff-rate quota (``TRQ'') for U.S.-origin sugar
through December 31, 2007, as set forth below.
The ASA will allocate CPAs to any sugar beet processor or cane
sugar refiner in the United States that is listed as a Producer below.
CPA Administration
The ASA will allocate all CPAs at one time. In the event that any
CPAs are returned to ASA for any reason, ASA will reallocate those CPAs
among interested Producers. The allocation, and any reallocations, will
be completed before December 16, 2007.
Certificate System
Under the procedures for the TRQ published on October 16, 2006 in
the Mexican Diario Oficial, an importer in Mexico must file by December
15, 2007 with the Mexican Government a CPA issued by ASA to obtain a
license to allow U.S.-origin sugar to enter into Mexico free of duty
under the TRQ. The ASA will allocate CPAs among all Producers who
express an interest in obtaining the CPAs based on each Producer's
share of total U.S. sugar refining capacity in 2006, as reported to
ASA. The ASA shall issue CPAs to such Producers.
CPAs issued by ASA shall be freely transferable by Producers.
Transfers of CPAs after they are issued by ASA will be subject to the
normal application of the antitrust laws.
Information Collection and Exchange
ASA may ask Producers individually for their production capacity
figures for 2006 for the purposes of allocating the CPAs. Producers may
supply that information to ASA, and ASA may allocate CPAs to Producers
based on this information.
If production capacity information is collected by ASA, it will be
collected and collated, and the allocations of CPAs will be made, by an
employee or employees of ASA who are not employed by any member of the
ASA Executive Committee or any Producer. As of the effective date of
the Certificate, such employee or employees shall be the only persons
who will have access to the collected production capacity information.
Any exchange of Producers' production capacity information or CPA
allocation with other Producers, by Producers, ASA, any ASA member, or
any other person is activity that is not protected under this
Certificate.
Cooperation With the U.S. and Mexican Governments
The ASA will consult with the U.S. Government and the Government of
Mexico when necessary and provide to them whatever information may be
useful in order to facilitate cooperation between the governments
concerning the implementation and operation of the CPA System.
Furthermore, directly or through the U.S. Government, the ASA will
endeavor to accommodate any information requests from the Government of
Mexico (while protecting confidential information entrusted to the
ASA), and will consult with the Government of Mexico as appropriate.
All such information and consultations shall be subject to the
provision on Confidential Information (above) and the Terms and
Conditions (below).
Members (Within the Meaning of Section 325.(1) of the Regulations)
Members (in addition to ASA):
ASA Executive Committee (American Sugarbeet Growers Association,
American Sugar Cane League, Florida Sugar Cane League, Inc., Gay &
Robinson, Inc., Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co., Rio Grande Valley
Sugar Growers Inc., Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida, U.S.
Beet Sugar Association), and
Producers (Amalgamated Sugar Company LLC, American Sugar Refining
Inc., American Crystal Sugar Company and Sidney Sugars (a subsidiary of
American Crystal Sugar Co.), Florida
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Crystals Corporation, Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company, Imperial
Sugar Company, Michigan Sugar Company, Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative,
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative and Spreckels Sugar Company
(a subsidiary of Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative), U.S. Sugar
Corporation, Western Sugar Cooperative and Wyoming Sugar Company LLC).
Protection Provided by Certificate of Review
This Certificate protects the ASA, its Executive Committee, the
Producers and the directors, officers, employees and representatives
acting on behalf of the ASA, the ASA Executive Committee and the
Producers from private treble damage actions and government criminal
and civil suits under U.S. federal and state antitrust laws for the
export conduct specified in the Certificate of Review and carried out
during its effective period in compliance with its terms and
conditions.
Terms and Conditions of Certificate
1. In engaging in Export Trade Activities and Methods of Operation,
neither ASA, the ASA Executive Committee, any Producer nor any neutral
third-party shall intentionally disclose, directly or indirectly, to
any Member (including parent companies, subsidiaries, or other entities
related to any Member) any information regarding any other Member's
costs, production, inventories, domestic prices, domestic sales,
domestic customers, domestic production capacity, domestic orders,
terms of domestic marketing or sale, or U.S. business plans,
strategies, or methods, unless such information is already generally
available to the trade or public.
2. If ASA determines that the collection or disclosure of any non-
public, company-specific information is necessary for the allocation of
CPAs to Producers, ASA must seek an amendment of this Certificate to
add such export conduct to this Certificate.
3. ASA, the ASA Executive Committee and the Producers will comply
with requests made by the Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the
Secretary or the Attorney General for information or documents relevant
to conduct under the Certificate. The Secretary of Commerce will
request such information or documents when either the Attorney General
or the Secretary of Commerce believes that the information or documents
are required to determine that the Export Trade, Export Trade
Activities and Methods of Operation of a person protected by this
Certificate continue to comply with the standards of section 303(a) of
the Act.
Effective Period of Certificate
This Certificate continues in effect from the effective date
indicated below until it is relinquished, modified, or revoked, as
provided in the Act and the Regulations.
Other Conduct
Nothing in this Certificate prohibits the ASA, the ASA Executive
Committee and the Producers from engaging in conduct not specified in
this Certificate, but such conduct is subject to the normal application
of the antitrust laws.
Disclaimer
The issuance of this Certificate of Review to ASA by the Secretary
of Commerce with the concurrence of the Attorney General under the
provisions of the Act does not constitute, explicitly or implicitly, an
endorsement or opinion by the Secretary of Commerce or by the Attorney
General concerning either (a) the viability or quality of the business
plans of ASA, the ASA Executive Committee or the Producers or (b) the
legality of such business plans of ASA, the ASA Executive Committee or
the Producers under the laws of the United States (other than as
provided in the Act) or under the laws of any foreign country.
The application of this Certificate to conduct in export trade
where the United States Government is the buyer or where the United
States Government bears more than half the cost of the transaction is
subject to the limitations set forth in Section V.(D.) of the
``Guidelines for the Issuance of Export Trade Certificates of Review
(Second Edition),'' 50 FR 1786 (January 11, 1985).
In accordance with the authority granted under the Act and the
Regulations, this Certificate of Review is hereby issued to the
American Sugar Alliance.
The effective date of the Certificate is March 16, 2007. A copy of
the Certificate will be kept in the International Trade
Administration's Freedom of Information Records Inspection Facility,
Room 4100, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230.
Dated: March 20, 2007.
Jeffrey C. Anspacher,
Director, Export Trading Company Affairs.
[FR Doc. E7-5498 Filed 3-23-07; 8:45 am]
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