WTO Agricultural Quantity-Based Safeguard Trigger Levels

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Federal RegisterMay 30, 2019
84 Fed. Reg. 25028 (May. 30, 2019)

AGENCY:

Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

ACTION:

Notice of product coverage and trigger levels for safeguard measures provided for in the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture.

SUMMARY:

This notice lists the updated quantity-based trigger levels for products which may be subject to additional import duties under the safeguard provisions of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture. This notice also includes the relevant period applicable for the trigger levels on each of the listed products.

DATES:

May 30, 2019.

ADDRESSES:

Safeguard Staff, Import Policies and Export Reporting Division, Office of Trade Programs, Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Stop 1020, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250-1020.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Souleymane Diaby, (202) 720-2916, Souleymane.Diaby@fas.usda.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Article 5 of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture provides that additional import duties may be imposed on imports of products subject to tarification as a result of the Uruguay Round, if certain conditions are met. The agreement permits additional duties to be charged if the price of an individual shipment of imported products falls below the average price for similar goods imported during the years 1986-88 by a specified percentage. It also permits additional duties when the volume of imports of that product exceeds the sum of (1) a base trigger level multiplied by the average of the last three years of available import data and (2) the change in yearly consumption in the most recent year for which data are available (provided that the final trigger level is not less than 105 percent of the three-year import average). The base trigger level is set at 105, 110, or 125 percent of the three-year import average, depending on the percentage of domestic consumption that is represented by imports. These additional duties may not be imposed on quantities for which minimum or current access commitments were made during the Uruguay Round negotiations, and only one type of safeguard, price or quantity, may be applied at any given time to an article.

Section 405 of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act requires that the President cause to be published in the Federal Register information regarding the price and quantity safeguards, including the quantity trigger levels, which must be updated annually based upon import levels during the most recent 3 years. The President delegated this duty to the Secretary of Agriculture in Presidential Proclamation No. 6763, dated December 23, 1994, 60 FR 1007 (Jan. 4, 1995). The Secretary of Agriculture further delegated this duty, which lies with the Administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service (7 CFR 2. 601 (a)(42)). The Annex to this notice contains the updated quantity trigger levels, consistent with the provisions of Article 5.

Additional information on the products subject to safeguards and the additional duties which may apply can be found in subchapter IV of Chapter 99 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (2019) and in the Secretary of Agriculture's Notice of Uruguay Round Agricultural Safeguard Trigger Levels, published in the Federal Register at 60 FR 427 (Jan. 4, 1995).

Notice: As provided in Section 405 of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act, consistent with Article 5 of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture, the safeguard quantity trigger levels previously notified are superseded by the levels indicated in the Annex to this notice. The definitions of these products were provided in the Notice of Safeguard Action published in the Federal Register, at 60 FR 427 (Jan. 4, 1995).

Issued at Washington, DC, this 14th day of May 2019.

Ken Isley,

Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.

Product 2019 Quantity-based safeguard trigger
Trigger level Unit Period
Beef 283,562 MT Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Mutton 5,173 MT Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Cream 1,775,302 Liters Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Evaporated or Condensed Milk 5,107,390 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Nonfat Dry Milk 1,338,088 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Dried Whole Milk 11,375,584 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Dried Cream 15,550 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Dried Whey/Buttermilk 190,021 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Butter 52,867,302 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Butteroil 11,186,023 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Chocolate Crumb 10,418,615 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Lowfat Chocolate Crumb 111,129 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Animal Feed Containing Milk 1,203,666 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Ice Cream 8,729,991 Liters Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Dairy Mixtures 15,957,596 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Infant Formula Containing Oligosaccharides 4,277,333 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Blue Cheese 4,187,603 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Cheddar Cheese 10,185,298 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
American-Type Cheese 457,283 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Edam/Gouda Cheese 9,108,231 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Italian-Type Cheese 21,377,716 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Swiss Cheese with Eye Formation 28,612,344 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Gruyere Process Cheese 3,808,613 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
NSPF Cheese 49,699,313 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Lowfat Cheese 417,180 Kilograms Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Peanut Butter/Paste 4,327 MT Jan 1, 2019-Dec 31, 2019.
Peanuts 40,078 29,060 MT MT April 1, 2018-Mar 31, 2019. April 1, 2019-Mar 31, 2020.
Raw Cane Sugar 574,933 891,834 MT MT Oct 1, 2018-Sept 30, 2019. Oct 1, 2019-Sept 30, 2020.
Refined Sugars and Syrups 396,386 185,800 MT MT Oct 1, 2018-Sept 30, 2019. Oct 1, 2019-Sept 30, 2020.
Articles over 65% Sugar 405 429 MT MT Oct 1, 2018-Sept 30, 2019. Oct 1, 2019-Sept 30, 2020.
Articles over 10% Sugar 8,028 9,189 MT MT Oct 1, 2018-Sept 30, 2019. Oct 1, 2019-Sept 30, 2020.
Blended Syrups 362 403 MT MT Oct 1, 2018-Sept 30, 2019. Oct 1, 2019-Sept 30, 2020.
Sweetened Cocoa Powder 111 261 MT MT Oct 1, 2019-Sept 30, 2020. Oct 1, 2018-Sept 30, 2019.
Mixes and Doughs 243 436 MT MT Oct 1, 2018-Sept 30, 2019. Oct 1, 2019-Sept 30, 2020.
Mixed Condiments and Seasonings 473 353 MT MT Oct 1, 2018-Sept 30, 2019. Oct 1, 2019-Sept 30, 2020.
Short Staple Cotton 2,592,880 2,210,629 Kilograms Kilograms Sep 20, 2018-Sep 19, 2019. Sep 20, 2019-Sep 19, 2020.
Harsh or Rough Cotton 32,958 32,968 Kilograms Kilograms Aug 1, 2018-July 31, 2019. Aug 1, 2019-July 31, 2020.
Medium Staple Cotton 8,333 8,404 Kilograms Kilograms Aug 1, 2018-July 31, 2019. Aug 1, 2019-July 31, 2020.
Extra Long Staple Cotton 722,750 700,495 Kilograms Kilograms Aug 1, 2018-July 31, 2019. Aug 1, 2019-July 31, 2020.
Cotton Waste 1,019,017 1,050,003 Kilograms Kilograms Sep 20, 2018-Sep 19, 2019. Sep 20, 2019-Sep 19, 2020.
Cotton Processed but not Spun 198,226 211,509 Kilograms Kilograms Sep 11, 2018-Sep 10, 2019. Sep 11, 2019-Sep 10, 2020.
Includes change in U.S. consumption.
12-month period from October to September.

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