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For Immediate Release
October 2, 2000

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The National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee Requests Public Comment on the Potential Market Impact of Proposed Material Sales

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(WASHINGTON) - The National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee (the Committee), co-chaired by the Departments of Commerce and State, today published a Federal Register Notice, (65 FR 58731, October 2) requesting public comment on the potential market impact of the proposed sale by the Department of Defense (DOD) of certain excess materials from the National Defense Stockpile.

The Committee provides advice to DOD on the projected domestic and foreign economic effects of all acquisitions and disposal of materials from the Stockpile that are to be included in an Annual Materials Plan (AMP). The AMP must be approved by Congress.

The Committee is seeking public comment on the potential market impact of the DOD proposed FY 2002 AMP and revisions to the proposed FY 2001 AMP. Public comment on these proposal revisions, reprinted in Attachment 1, must be received by November 1, 2000, to ensure full consideration by the Committee.

The material quantities listed in Attachment 1 are the proposed maximum disposal quantities for each material that may be sold in a particular fiscal year. They are not sales target disposal quantities. The actual quantity of each material offered for sale will depend on the market for the material at the time of the offering as well as on prior Congressional approval.

Under the authority of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act, as amended, DOD maintains a stockpile of strategic and critical materials to supply the military, industrial, and essential civilian needs of the United States for national defense. In selling and acquiring Stockpile materials, DOD has a statutory obligation to refrain from causing undue market disruption, while at the same time protecting the U.S. Government against avoidable loss.

To obtain a copy of, or more information about, the Federal Register Notice, please contact either Richard V. Meyers, Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security, U.S. Department of Commerce, Tel: (202) 482-3634, FAX (202) 482-5650, ore-Mail; or Terri L. Robl, Office of International Energy and Commodity Policy, U.S. Department of State, Tel.: (202) 647-3423 or FAX: (202) 647-8758; (co-chairs of the National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee).

Material

Units

Current
FY 2001
Quantity

Revised
FY 2001
Quantity

Proposed
FY 2002
Quantity

Aluminum Oxide, Abrasive

ST 6,000 ------ 6,000
Antimony ST 5,000 ------ 5,000
Bauxite, Metallurgical (Jamaican) LDT 2,000,000 ------ 40
Bauxite, Metallurgical (Surinam) LDT 1,000,0001 ------ 1,000,0001
Beryl Ore ST 4,000 ------ 4,000
Beryllium Metal ST 40 ------ 40
Beryllium Copper Master Alloy ST 2,200 ------ 2,200
Cadmium LB 1,200,000 ------ 1,200,000
Celestite SDT 3,600 ------ 3,600
Chromite, Chemical SDT 100,0001 ------ 100,0001
Chromite, Metallurgical SDT 250,000 ------ 250,000
Chromite, Refractory SDT 100,000 ------ 100,000
Chromium, Ferro ST 150,000 ------ 150,000
Chromium, Metal ST 500 ------ 500
Cobalt LB Co 6,000,000 ------ 6,000,000
Columbium, Carbide Powder LB Co 21,5001 ------ 21,5001
Columbium Concentrates (Minerals) LB Cb 375,000 450,000 450,000
Columbium Metal Ingots LB Cb 20,000 ------ 20,000
Diamond Stone ct 1,000,000 ------ 510,0001
Fluorspar, Acid Grade SDT 0 12,0001 12,0001
Fluorspar, Metallurgical SDT 60,000 ------ 60,000
Germanium KG 8,000 ------ 8,000
Graphite ST 3,760 ------ 3,760
Iodine LB 1,000,000 ------ 1,000,000
Jewel Bearings PC 52,000,0001 ------ 52,000,000
Lead ST 60,000 ------ 60,000
Manganese, Battery Grade Natural SDT 30,000 ------ 30,000
Manganese, Battery Grade Synthetic SDT 3,0111 ------ 0
Manganese, Chemical Grade SDT 40,000 ------ 40,000
Manganese, Ferro ST 50,000 100,000 100,000
Manganese, Metal Electrolytic ST 2,000 ------ 2,000
Manganese, Metallurgical Grade SDT 250,000 ------ 250,000
Mica (All Types) LB 4,000,000 ------ 4,000,000
Palladium Tr Oz 300,000 ------ 300,000
Platinum Tr Oz 125,000 ------ 95,000
Quinidine Oz 750,000 ------ 750,000
Quinine Oz 1,000,000 ------ 200,0001
Rubber LT 0 70,0001 70,0001
Sebacic Acid LB 600,000 ------ 600,000
Silver (for coinage) Tr Oz 10,000,000 13,000,000 5,000,000
Talc ST 1,0001 ------ 1,0001
Tantalum Carbide Powder LB Ta 4,000 ------ 4,000
Tantalum Metal Ingots LB Ta 40,000 ------ 40,000
Tantalum Metal Powder LB Ta 50,000 ------ 50,000
Tantalum Minerals LB Ta 300,000 400,000 400,000
Tantalum Oxide LB Ta 20,000 ------ 20,000
Thorium Nitrate2 LB 7,093,4641 ------ 7,093,4641
Tin MT 12,000 ------ 12,000
Titanium Sponge ST 5,000 ------ 5,000
Tungsten, Carbide Powder LB W 1,000,000 ------ 1,000,000
Tungsten, Ferro LB W 300,000 ------ 300,000
Tungsten, Metal Powder LB W 150,000 ------ 150,000
Tungsten Ores & Concentrates LB W 4,000,000 ------ 4,000,000
Vegetable Tannin Extract, Chestnut LT 1,1001 ------ 0
Vegetable Tannin Extract, Quebrac. LT 10,000 ------ 10,000
Vegetable Tannin Extract, Wattle LT 6,5001 ------ 6,5001
Zinc ST 50,000 ------ 50,000
Zirconium (Baddeleyite) SDT 17,3831 ------ 0

Notes

1/ FY 2001 entries (current or proposed revision) are an adjustment to available inventory. For FY 2002 entries, actual quantity will be limited to remaining sales authority or inventory.

2/ The radioactive nature of this material may restrict sales or disposal options.

Note

In April of 2002 the Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) changed its name to the Bureau of Industry and Security(BIS). For historical purposes we have not changed the references to BXA in the legacy documents found in the Archived Press and Public Information.


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