[Federal Register: September 29, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 189)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Request for Public Comment on the Implications for U.S.
Commercial Interests of the Accession to the European Union of Bulgaria
and Romania
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Request for Comment.
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SUMMARY: The Trade Policy Staff Committee gives notice that the Office
of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) requests written
submissions from the public concerning the implications for U.S. trade
in goods and services of the anticipated enlargement of the European
Union (EU) to include Bulgaria and Romania.
USTR and other agencies are currently engaged in an assessment of
the potential impact on U.S. goods and services trade of the
anticipated enlargement of the EU and, in particular, any compensatory
adjustments that may be due under WTO rules. Comments from the public
in response to this notice will be incorporated into that assessment.
DATES: Submissions must be received on or before noon, October 30,
2006.
ADDRESSES: Submissions by electronic mail: FR0628@ustr.eop.gov.
Submissions by facsimile: Gloria Blue, Executive Secretary, Trade
Policy Staff Committee (TPSC), Office of the USTR, at (202) 395-6143.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For procedural questions concerning
public comments, contact Gloria Blue, Executive Secretary, TPSC, Office
of the USTR, 1724 F Street, NW., Washington, DC 20508, telephone (202)
395-3475. Substantive questions concerning this review should be
addressed to Laurie Molnar, Director for European and Mediterranean
Trade Issues, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Telephone (202)
395-3320.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background Information
On April 25, 2005, Bulgaria and Romania signed a Treaty of
Accession to the European Union. The European Commission announced on
September 26, 2006, that Romania and Bulgaria will accede to the
European Union on January 1, 2007.
As part of the EU accession process, Bulgaria and Romania are
required to adopt the EU's common body of law or acquis communautaire.
This will entail, inter alia, adoption by Bulgaria and Romania of the
EU's common external tariffs for goods imported from third countries,
possible adoption or alteration by Bulgaria and Romania of tariff rate
quotas (TRQs) on various products (to make them compatible with EU
TRQs), and harmonization of Bulgarian and Romanian country regulatory
requirements with EU regulations affecting the import of various goods
and services.
Under WTO rules, the EU must notify other WTO members of its intent
to modify or withdraw market access commitments it has made on goods
and services in order to expand the EU to include Bulgaria and Romania.
To date, the EU has not sent such notifications to the WTO, though the
United States expects these to be made shortly.
Goods
Applicable GATT 1994 Procedures: If a WTO Member joining a customs
union plans to modify the concessions bound in its WTO Schedule of
Concessions (``bound concessions'')--for example, by raising duties or
adjusting tariff rate quotas--it must negotiate with certain key
trading partners under Articles XXIV:6 and XXVIII of the General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 (``GATT 1994''). Unless these
negotiations result in agreement on compensatory adjustments to offset
the Member's modification of concessions (for example, through
reduction of duties on other products), the affected trading partners
are entitled to withdraw substantially equivalent concessions that had
previously been negotiated with the Member.
Submissions: The public is encouraged to identify on a country-
specific basis where Bulgaria or Romania's adoption of the EU common
external tariff will result in tariff increases or changes to tariff-
rate quotas (TRQs) affecting U.S. commercial interests in the accession
countries.
Current applied tariff rates for Bulgaria can be found on the
following Web site: http://www.en.customs.bg/index_en.html. Current
applied tariff rates for Romania can be obtained by calling the Trade
Information Center at the Department of Commerce at: 1-800-USA-TRADE,
selecting the option for
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foreign tariff rates, and providing the harmonized system number.
Current applied tariff rates for the EU can be accessed at: http://www.trade.gov/td/tic/tariff/eu_schedule/index.htm.
(The public is
being directed to sources of applied tariff rates for ease of finding
such information. The assessment of compensation, as described above,
will be done using bound rates.)
Services
Applicable GATS Procedures: Article V, paragraph 5, of the General
Agreement on Trade in Services (``GATS'') provides that if a WTO Member
intends to modify or withdraw a specific GATS commitment as a result of
joining an economic integration agreement such as a customs union, it
must provide 90 days advance notice of such modification and follow the
applicable procedures set out in GATS Article XXI. Paragraph 2 of
Article XXI provides that WTO Members who believe they may be affected
by the proposed modification of commitments can request negotiations
with the modifying Member with the purpose of reaching an agreement on
compensation for the proposed modification in the form of offsetting
liberalization commitments in other services sectors. If the
negotiation does not result in an agreement on compensation, the Member
affected by the modification may request arbitration. If the modifying
Member does not comply with the findings of the arbitration, the
affected Member may withdraw substantially equivalent concessions.
Bulgaria and Romania's entry into the EU may also entail
modification of the exiting lists of MFN exemptions maintained by the
EU or the accession countries under GATS Article II. The United States
maintains that the EU must engage through a separate WTO process
(namely a waiver process under Article IX of the Agreement Establishing
the WTO) with its partners in cases where modifications to MFN
exemption lists are contemplated. However, comments from the public on
anticipated trade impacts implied by a consolidation of the existing
accession country and EU MFN exemptions lists are also solicited
through this notice.
Submissions: The public is advised to examine the existing GATS
schedules of specific commitments and lists of most-favored-nation
exemptions of the EU in comparison with those of Bulgaria and Romania
to determine whether changes that occur as a result of the
consolidation of the schedules and lists would adversely impact U.S.
commercial interests. The existing schedules and lists are accessible
through the WTO's Services Database Web site, http://tsdb.wto.org/wto/WTOHomepublic.htm.
From that site, click on ``Pre-defined Reports'' and
then ``All Sectors in Each Country''.
Other Regulatory Measures
Adoption of the EU acquis communautaire by Bulgaria and Romania
will entail adoption of the EU's standards, regulations and conformity
assessment procedures, including sanitary and phytosanitary
requirements, testing, certification, labeling requirements, etc. The
accession countries will also be obligated to impose import
restrictions, quantitative restrictions and antidumping orders similar
to those of the EU. The public is encouraged to comment where
appropriate on how the introduction of these types of regulatory
measures would affect U.S. commercial interests.
Supportive Data and Recommendations for Compensation
All submissions should describe the product or service in question,
and in the case of products, should include the Harmonized System
tariff heading(s). Submissions should describe the current market
access for the products or services, including value and quantity of
exports, any existing problems, and should identify changes that are
anticipated upon accession countries' entry into the EU. In the area of
services, submissions should include, if possible, detailed information
regarding conditions for market access over the period leading up to
entry into the EU, because these countries may have made incremental
changes over a long period of time to conform their practices and
access to that of the European Union.
Submissions may also include recommendations for appropriate
compensatory adjustments the United States might seek for instances of
diminished market access. These recommendations could include such
items as reductions in the EU common external tariff on goods,
improvements to EU market access commitments on goods and services, or
other changes in the EU trade regime for goods and services.
2. Requirements for Submissions
To ensure prompt and full consideration of responses, USTR strongly
recommends that interested persons submit comments by electronic mail
to the following e-mail address: FR0628@ustr.eop.gov. Persons making
submissions by e-mail should use the following subject line:
``Enlargement: Romania and Bulgaria'' Documents should be submitted in
WordPerfect, MSWord, or text (.TXT) files. Supporting documentation
submitted as spreadsheets is acceptable in Quattro Pro or Excel format.
For any document containing business confidential information submitted
electronically, the file name of the business confidential version
should begin with the characters ``BC-'', and the file name of the
public version should begin with the character ``P-''. The ``P-'' or
``BC-'' should be followed by the name of the submitted information.
Persons who make submissions by e-mail should not provide separate
cover letters; information that might appear in a cover letter should
be included in the submission itself. To the extent possible, any
attachments to the submission should be included in the same file as
the submission itself, and not as separate files.
Written submissions will be placed in a file open to public
inspection pursuant to 15 CFR 2003.5, except confidential business
information exempt from public inspection in accordance with 15 CFR
2003.6 must be clearly marked ``Business Confidential'' at the top of
each page, including any cover letter or cover page, and must be
accompanied by a non-confidential summary of the confidential
information. All public documents and non-confidential summaries will
be available for public inspection in the USTR Reading Room in Room 3
of the Annex of the Office of the USTR, 1724 F Street, NW., Washington,
DC 20508. An appointment to review the file may be made by calling
(202) 395-6186. The USTR Reading Room is generally open to the public
from 10 a.m.-12 noon and 1-4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Appointments
must be scheduled at least 48 hours in advance.
Carmen Suro-Bredie,
Chairperson, Trade Policy Staff Committee.
[FR Doc. E6-15989 Filed 9-28-06; 8:45 am]
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