[Federal Register: August 8, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 153)]
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

 
2002-2003 Allocations of the Tariff-rate Quotas for Raw Cane 
Sugar, Refined Sugar, and Sugar-Containing Products

AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is 
providing notice of the country-by-country allocations of the in-quota 
quantity of the tariff-rate quotas for imported raw cane sugar, refined 
sugar, and sugar-containing products for the period that begins October 
1, 2002 and ends September 30, 2003. The allocation for Mexico provided 
for under the North American Free Trade Agreement will be made at a 
later date.

EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 2002.

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ADDRESSES: Inquiries may be mailed or delivered to Sharon Sydow, 
Director of Agricultural Trade Policy, Office of Agricultural Affairs, 
Office of the United States Trade Representative, 600 17th Street, NW., 
Washington, DC 20508.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sharon Sydow, Office of Agricultural 
Affairs, 202-395-6127.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to Additional U.S. Note 5 to 
chapter 17 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States 
(HTS), the United States maintains tariff-rate quotas for imports of 
raw cane and refined sugar. Pursuant to additional U.S. Note 8 to 
chapter 17 of the HTS, the United States also maintains a tariff-rate 
quota for certain sugar-containing products.
    Section 404(d)(3) of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 
3601(d)(3)) authorizes the President to allocate the in-quota quantity 
of a tariff-rate quota for any agricultural product among supplying 
countries or customs areas. The President delegated this authority to 
the United States Trade Representative under paragraph (3) of 
Presidential Proclamation No. 6763 (60 FR 1007).
    The in-quota quantity of the tariff-rate quota for raw cane sugar 
for the period October 1, 2002-September 30, 2003, has been established 
by the Secretary of Agriculture at 1,117,195 metric tons, raw value 
(1,231,497 short tons), the minimum to which the United States is 
committed under the Uruguay Round Agreement. The quantity of 1,117,195 
metric tons, raw value is being allocated to the following countries:

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                                                               FY 2003
                          Country                             Allocation
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Argentina..................................................       45,281
Australia..................................................       87,402
Barbados...................................................        7,371
Belize.....................................................       11,583
Bolivia....................................................        8,424
Brazil.....................................................      152,691
Colombia...................................................       25,273
Congo......................................................        7,258
Cote d' Ivoire.............................................        7,258
Costa Rica.................................................       15,796
Dominican Republic.........................................      185,335
Ecuador....................................................       11,583
El Salvador................................................       27,379
Fiji.......................................................        9,477
Gabon......................................................        7,258
Guatemala..................................................       50,546
Guyana.....................................................       12,636
Haiti......................................................        7,258
Honduras...................................................       10,530
India......................................................        8,424
Jamaica....................................................       11,583
Madagascar.................................................        7,258
Malawi.....................................................       10,530
Mauritius..................................................       12,636
Mexico.....................................................        7,258
Mozambique.................................................       13,690
Nicaragua..................................................       22,114
Panama.....................................................       30,538
Papua New Guinea...........................................        7,258
Paraguay...................................................        7,258
Peru.......................................................       43,175
Philippines................................................      142,160
South Africa...............................................       24,220
St. Kitts & Nevis..........................................        7,258
Swaziland..................................................       16,849
Taiwan.....................................................       12,636
Thailand...................................................       14,743
Trinidad-Tobago............................................        7,371
Uruguay....................................................        7,258
Zimbabwe...................................................       12,636
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    These allocations are based on the countries' historical trade to 
the United States. The allocations of the raw cane sugar tariff-rate 
quota to countries that are net importers of sugar are conditioned on 
receipt of the appropriate verifications of origin.
    This allocation includes the following minimum quota-holding 
countries: Congo, Cote d' Ivoire, Gabon, Haiti, Madagascar, Papua New 
Guinea, Paraguay, St. Kitts & Nevis, and Uruguay.
    The in-quota quantity of the tariff-rate quota for refined sugar 
for the period October 1, 2002-September 30, 2003, has been established 
by the Secretary of Agriculture at 37,000 metric tons, raw value 
(40,786 short tons), of which the Secretary has reserved 16,656 metric 
tons (18,360 short tons) for specialty sugars. Of the quantity not 
reserved for specialty sugars, a total of 10,300 metric tons (11,354 
short tons) is being allocated to Canada and 2,954 metric tons (3,256 
short tons) is being allocated to Mexico. The remaining 7,090 metric 
tons (7,815 short tons) of the in-quota quantity not reserved for 
specialty sugars may be supplied by any country on a first-come, first-
served basis, subject to any other provision of law. The 16,656 metric 
tons(18,360 short tons) reserved for specialty sugars is also not being 
allocated among supplying countries and is available on a first-come, 
first-served basis, subject to any other provision of law.
    With respect to the tariff-rate quota for certain sugar-containing 
products maintained pursuant to additional U.S. Note 8 to chapter 17 of 
the HTS, 59,250 metric tons (65,312 short tons) of sugar-containing 
products is being allocated to Canada. The remaining in-quota quantity 
for this tariff-rate quota is available to other countries on a first-
come, first-served basis.
    Conversion factor: 1 metric ton = 1.10231125 short tons.

Allen F. Johnson,
Chief Agriculture Negotiator.
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