[Congressional Record Volume 146, Number 134 (Tuesday, October 24, 2000)]
[House]
[Pages H10727-H10754]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




 PROVIDING FOR CONCURRENCE BY HOUSE WITH AMENDMENT IN SENATE AMENDMENT 
         TO H.R. 4868, TARIFF SUSPENSION AND TRADE ACT OF 2000

  Mr. CRANE. Madam Speaker, I move to suspend the rules and agree to 
the resolution (H. Res. 644) providing for the concurrence by the 
House, with an amendment, in the amendment of the Senate to H.R. 4868.
  The Clerk read as follows:

                              H. Res. 644

       Resolved, That upon the adoption of this resolution the 
     House shall be considered to have taken from the Speaker's 
     table the bill H.R. 4868, with the amendment of the Senate 
     thereto, and to have concurred in the amendment of the Senate 
     with an amendment as follows:
       In lieu of the matter proposed to be inserted by the 
     amendment of the Senate, insert the following:

     SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

       This Act may be cited as the ``Tariff Suspension and Trade 
     Act of 2000''.

     SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

       The table of contents of this Act is as follows:

Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Table of contents.

                       TITLE I--TARIFF PROVISIONS

Sec. 1001. Reference; expired provisions.

         Subtitle A--Temporary Duty Suspensions and Reductions

             Chapter 1--New Duty Suspensions and Reductions

Sec. 1101. HIV/AIDS drug.
Sec. 1102. HIV/AIDS drug.
Sec. 1103. Triacetoneamine.
Sec. 1104. Instant print film in rolls.
Sec. 1105. Color instant print film.
Sec. 1106. Mixtures of sennosides and mixtures of sennosides and their 
              salts.
Sec. 1107. Cibacron red LS-B HC.
Sec. 1108. Cibacron brilliant blue FN-G.
Sec. 1109. Cibacron scarlet LS-2G HC.
Sec. 1110. MUB 738 INT.
Sec. 1111. Fenbuconazole.
Sec. 1112. 2,6-Dichlorotoluene.
Sec. 1113. 3-Amino-3-methyl-1-pentyne.
Sec. 1114. Triazamate.
Sec. 1115. Methoxyfenozide.
Sec. 1116. 1-Fluoro-2-nitrobenzene.
Sec. 1117. PHBA.
Sec. 1118. THQ (toluhydroquinone).
Sec. 1119. 2,4-Dicumylphenol.
Sec. 1120. Certain cathode-ray tubes.
Sec. 1121. Other cathode-ray tubes.
Sec. 1122. Certain raw cotton.
Sec. 1123. Rhinovirus drug.
Sec. 1124. Butralin.
Sec. 1125. Branched dodecylbenzene.
Sec. 1126. Certain fluorinated compound.
Sec. 1127. Certain light absorbing photo dye.
Sec. 1128. Filter Blue Green photo dye.
Sec. 1129. Certain light absorbing photo dyes.
Sec. 1130. 4,4'-Difluorobenzophenone.
Sec. 1131. A fluorinated compound.
Sec. 1132. DiTMP.
Sec. 1133. HPA.
Sec. 1134. APE.
Sec. 1135. TMPDE.
Sec. 1136. TMPME.
Sec. 1137. Tungsten concentrates.
Sec. 1138. 2 Chloro Amino Toluene.
Sec. 1139. Certain ion-exchange resins.
Sec. 1140. 11-Aminoundecanoic acid.
Sec. 1141. Dimethoxy butanone (DMB).
Sec. 1142. Dichloro aniline (DCA).
Sec. 1143. Diphenyl sulfide.
Sec. 1144. Trifluralin.
Sec. 1145. Diethyl imidazolidinone (DMI).
Sec. 1146. Ethalfluralin.
Sec. 1147. Benfluralin.
Sec. 1148. 3-Amino-5-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole (AMT).
Sec. 1149. Diethyl phosphorochlorodothioate (DEPCT).
Sec. 1150. Refined quinoline.
Sec. 1151. DMDS.
Sec. 1152. Vision inspection systems.
Sec. 1153. Anode presses.
Sec. 1154. Trim and form machines.
Sec. 1155. Certain assembly machines.
Sec. 1156. Thionyl chloride.
Sec. 1157. Phenylmethyl hydrazinecarboxylate.
Sec. 1158. Tralkoxydim formulated.
Sec. 1159. KN002.
Sec. 1160. KL084.
Sec. 1161. IN-N5297.
Sec. 1162. Azoxystrobin formulated.
Sec. 1163. Fungaflor 500 EC.
Sec. 1164. Norbloc 7966.
Sec. 1165. Imazalil.
Sec. 1166. 1,5-Dichloroanthraquinone.
Sec. 1167. Ultraviolet dye.
Sec. 1168. Vinclozolin.
Sec. 1169. Tepraloxydim.
Sec. 1170. Pyridaben.
Sec. 1171. 2-Acetylnicotinic acid.
Sec. 1172. SAMe.
Sec. 1173. Procion crimson H-EXL.
Sec. 1174. Dispersol crimson SF grains.
Sec. 1175. Procion navy H-EXL.
Sec. 1176. Procion yellow H-EXL.
Sec. 1177. 2-Phenylphenol.
Sec. 1178. 2-Methoxy-1-propene.
Sec. 1179. 3,5-Difluoroaniline.
Sec. 1180. Quinclorac.
Sec. 1181. Dispersol black XF grains.
Sec. 1182. Fluroxypyr, 1-methylheptyl ester (FME).
Sec. 1183. Solsperse 17260.
Sec. 1184. Solsperse 17000.
Sec. 1185. Solsperse 5000.
Sec. 1186. Certain TAED chemicals.

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Sec. 1187. Isobornyl acetate.
Sec. 1188. Solvent blue 124.
Sec. 1189. Solvent blue 104.
Sec. 1190. Pro-jet magenta 364 stage.
Sec. 1191. 4-Amino-2,5-dimethoxy-N-phenylbenzene sulfonamide.
Sec. 1192. Undecylenic acid.
Sec. 1193.  2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid.
Sec. 1194. Iminodisuccinate.
Sec. 1195. Iminodisuccinate salts and aqueous solutions.
Sec. 1196. Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) self-adhesive sheets.
Sec. 1197. 2-Butyl-2-ethylpropanediol.
Sec. 1198. Cyclohexadec-8-en-1-one.
Sec. 1199. Paint additive chemical.
Sec. 1200. o-Cumyl-octylphenol.
Sec. 1201. Certain polyamides.
Sec. 1202. Mesamoll.
Sec. 1203. Vulkalent E/C.
Sec. 1204. Baytron M.
Sec. 1205. Baytron C-R.
Sec. 1206. Baytron P.
Sec. 1207. Molds for use in certain DVDs.
Sec. 1208. KN001 (a hydrochloride).
Sec. 1209. Certain compound optical microscopes.
Sec. 1210. DPC 083.
Sec. 1211. DPC 961.
Sec. 1212. Petroleum sulfonic acids, sodium salts.
Sec. 1213. Pro-jet cyan 1 press paste.
Sec. 1214. Pro-jet black ALC powder.
Sec. 1215. Pro-jet fast yellow 2 RO feed.
Sec. 1216. Solvent yellow 145.
Sec. 1217. Pro-jet fast magenta 2 RO feed.
Sec. 1218. Pro-jet fast cyan 2 stage.
Sec. 1219. Pro-jet cyan 485 stage. 
Sec. 1220. Triflusulfuron methyl formulated product.
Sec. 1221. Pro-jet fast cyan 3 stage. 
Sec. 1222. Pro-jet cyan 1 RO feed.
Sec. 1223. Pro-jet fast black 287 NA paste/liquid feed. 
Sec. 1224. 4-(cyclopropyl-a-hydroxymethylene)-3,5-dioxo-
              cyclohexanecarboxylic acid ethyl ester.
Sec. 1225. 4''-epimethylamino-4''-deoxyavermectin B1a and 
              B1b benzoates.
Sec. 1226. Formulations containing 2-[4-[(5-chloro-3-fluoro-2-
              pyridinyl)oxy]-phenoxy]-2-propynyl ester.
Sec. 1227. Mixtures of 2-(2-chloroethoxy) - N - [[4-methoxy-6-methyl - 
              1,3,5 - triazin - 2-yl) - mino]carbonyl- 
              benzenesulfonamide] and 3,6-dichloro - 2 - methoxybenzoic 
              acid.
Sec. 1228. (E,E)-a-(methoxyimino) - 2 - [[[[1-[3-(trifluoro- 
              methyl)phenyl]-ethylidene]amino] oxy]methyl]benzeneacetic 
              acid, methyl ester.
Sec. 1229. Formulations containing sulfur.
Sec. 1230. Mixtures of 3-(6-methoxy-4-methyl-1,3,5-triazin - 2 - yl)-1-
              [2-(2-chloroethoxy)-phenylsulfonyl]-urea.
Sec. 1231. Mixtures of 4-cyclopropyl-6-methyl - N - phenyl-2-
              pyrimidinamine-4-(2,2-difluoro-1,3-benzodioxol-4-yl)-1H-
              pyrrole-3-carbonitrile.
Sec. 1232. (R)-2-[2,6-Dimethylphenyl)-methoxyacetylamino]propionic 
              acid, methyl ester and (S)-2-[2,6-Dimethylphenyl)-
              methoxyacetylamino]propionic acid, methyl ester.
Sec. 1233. Mixtures of benzothiadiazole-7-carbothioic acid, S-methyl 
              ester.
Sec. 1234. Benzothialdiazole-7-carbothioic acid, S-methyl ester.
Sec. 1235. O-(4-bromo-2-chlorophenyl)-O-ethyl-S-propyl 
              phosphorothioate.
Sec. 1236. 1-[[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]-
              methyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole.
Sec. 1237. Tetrahydro-3-methyl-N-nitro-5-[[2-phenylthio)-5-thiazolyl]-
              4H-1,3,5-oxadiazin-4-imine.
Sec. 1238. 1-(4-Methoxy-6-methyltriazin-2-yl)-3-[2-(3,3,3-
              trifluoropropyl)-phenylsulfonyl]-urea.
Sec. 1239. 4,5-Dihydro-6-methyl-4-[(3-pyridinylmethylene)amino]-1,2,4-
              triazin-3(2H)-one.
Sec. 1240. 4-(2,2-Difluoro-1,3-benzodioxol-4-yl)-1H-pyrrole-3-
              carbonitrile.
Sec. 1241. Mixtures of 2-(((((4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin - 2 - 
              yl)aminocarbonyl)) aminosulfonyl))-N,N - dimethyl-3-
              pyridine- carboxamide and application adjuvants.
Sec. 1242. Monochrome glass envelopes.
Sec. 1243. Ceramic coater.
Sec. 1244. Pro-jet black 263 stage.
Sec. 1245. Pro-jet fast black 286 paste.
Sec. 1246. Bromine-containing compounds.
Sec. 1247. Pyridinedicarboxylic acid.
Sec. 1248. Certain semiconductor mold compounds.
Sec. 1249. Solvent blue 67.
Sec. 1250. Pigment blue 60.
Sec. 1251. Menthyl anthranilate.
Sec. 1252. 4-Bromo-2-fluoroacetanilide.
Sec. 1253. Propiophenone.
Sec. 1254. m-chlorobenzaldehyde.
Sec. 1255. Ceramic knives.
Sec. 1256. Stainless steel railcar body shells.
Sec. 1257. Stainless steel railcar body shells of 148-passenger 
              capacity.
Sec. 1258. Pendimethalin.
Sec. 1259. 3,5-Dibromo-4-hydoxybenzonitril ester and inerts.
Sec. 1260. 3,5-Dibromo-4-hydoxybenzonitril.
Sec. 1261. Isoxaflutole.
Sec. 1262. Cyclanilide technical.
Sec. 1263. R115777.
Sec. 1264. Bonding machines.
Sec. 1265. Glyoxylic acid.
Sec. 1266. Fluoride compounds.
Sec. 1267. Cobalt boron.
Sec. 1268. Certain steam or other vapor generating boilers used in 
              nuclear facilities.
Sec. 1269. Fipronil technical.
Sec. 1270. KL540.

          Chapter 2--Existing Duty Suspensions and Reductions

Sec. 1301. Extension of certain existing duty suspensions and 
              reductions.
Sec. 1302. Technical correction.
Sec. 1303. Effective date.

                  Subtitle B--Other Tariff Provisions

       Chapter 1--Liquidation or Reliquidation of Certain Entries

Sec. 1401. Certain telephone systems.
Sec. 1402. Color television receiver entries.
Sec. 1403. Copper and brass sheet and strip.
Sec. 1404. Antifriction bearings.
Sec. 1405. Other antifriction bearings.
Sec. 1406. Printing cartridges.
Sec. 1407. Liquidation or reliquidation of certain entries of N,N-
              dicyclohexyl-2-benzothiazolesulfenamide.
Sec. 1408. Certain entries of tomato sauce preparation.
Sec. 1409. Certain tomato sauce preparation entered in 1990 through 
              1992.
Sec. 1410. Certain tomato sauce preparation entered in 1989 through 
              1995.
Sec. 1411. Certain tomato sauce preparation entered in 1989 and 1990.
Sec. 1412. Neoprene synchronous timing belts.
Sec. 1413. Reliquidation of drawback claim number R74-10343996.
Sec. 1414. Reliquidation of certain drawback claims filed in 1996.
Sec. 1415. Reliquidation of certain drawback claims relating to exports 
              of merchandise from May 1993 to July 1993.
Sec. 1416. Reliquidation of certain drawback claims relating to exports 
              claims filed between April 1994 and July 1994.
Sec. 1417. Reliquidation of certain drawback claims relating to juices.
Sec. 1418. Reliquidation of certain drawback claims filed in 1997.
Sec. 1419. Reliquidation of drawback claim number WJU1111031-7.
Sec. 1420. Liquidation or reliquidation of certain entries of athletic 
              shoes.
Sec. 1421. Reliquidation of certain drawback claims relating to juices.
Sec. 1422. Drawback of finished petroleum derivatives.
Sec. 1423. Reliquidation of certain entries of self-tapping screws.
Sec. 1424. Reliquidation of certain entries of vacuum cleaners.
Sec. 1425. Liquidation or reliquidation of certain entries of conveyor 
              chains.

 Chapter 2--Special Classification Relating to Product Development and 
                                Testing

Sec. 1431. Short title.
Sec. 1432. Findings; purpose.
 Sec. 1433. Amendments to Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
              States.
 Sec. 1434. Regulations relating to entry procedures and sales of 
              prototypes.
Sec. 1435. Effective date.

Chapter 3--Prohibition on Importation of Products Made With Dog or Cat 
                                  Fur

Sec. 1441. Short title.
Sec. 1442. Findings and purposes.
Sec. 1443. Prohibition on importation of products made with dog or cat 
              fur.

                  Chapter 4--Miscellaneous Provisions

Sec. 1451. Alternative mid-point interest accounting methodology for 
              underpayment of duties and fees.
Sec. 1452. Exception from making report of arrival and formal entry for 
              certain vessels.
Sec. 1453. Designation of San Antonio International Airport for customs 
              processing of certain private aircraft arriving in the 
              United States.
Sec. 1454. International travel merchandise.
Sec. 1455. Change in rate of duty of goods returned to the United 
              States by travelers.
Sec. 1456. Treatment of personal effects of participants in 
              international athletic events.
Sec. 1457. Collection of fees for customs services for arrival of 
              certain ferries.
Sec. 1458. Establishment of drawback based on commercial 
              interchangeability for certain rubber vulcanization 
              accelerators.
Sec. 1459. Cargo inspection.
Sec. 1460. Treatment of certain multiple entries of merchandise as 
              single entry.
Sec. 1461. Report on customs procedures.
Sec. 1462. Drawbacks for recycled materials.
Sec. 1463. Preservation of certain reporting requirements.
Sec. 1464. Importation of gum arabic.
Sec. 1465. Customs services at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

                       Subtitle C--Effective Date

Sec. 1471. Effective date.

                    TITLE II--OTHER TRADE PROVISIONS

Sec. 2001. Trade adjustment assistance for certain workers affected by 
              environmental remediation or closure of a copper mining 
              facility.
Sec. 2002. Chief Agricultural Negotiator.

     TITLE III--EXTENSION OF NONDISCRIMINATORY TREATMENT TO GEORGIA

Sec. 3001. Findings.
Sec. 3002. Termination of application of title IV of the Trade Act of 
              1974 to Georgia.

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                TITLE IV--IMPORTED CIGARETTE COMPLIANCE

Sec. 4001. Short title.
Sec. 4002. Modifications to rules governing reimportation of tobacco 
              products.
Sec. 4003. Technical amendment to the Balanced Budget Act of 1997.
Sec. 4004. Requirements applicable to imports of certain cigarettes.

                       TITLE I--TARIFF PROVISIONS

     SEC. 1001. REFERENCE; EXPIRED PROVISIONS.

       (a) Reference.--Except as otherwise expressly provided, 
     whenever in this title an amendment or repeal is expressed in 
     terms of an amendment to, or repeal of, a chapter, 
     subchapter, note, additional U.S. note, heading, subheading, 
     or other provision, the reference shall be considered to be 
     made to a chapter, subchapter, note, additional U.S. note, 
     heading, subheading, or other provision of the Harmonized 
     Tariff Schedule of the United States (19 U.S.C. 3007).
       (b) Expired Provisions.--Subchapter II of chapter 99 is 
     amended by striking the following headings:

       9902.07.10               9902.29.89              9902.30.55
       9902.08.07               9902.29.94              9902.30.57
       9902.29.10               9902.29.99              9902.30.61
       9902.29.14               9902.30.00              9902.30.62
       9902.29.22               9902.30.05              9902.30.81
       9902.29.25               9902.30.08              9902.30.82
       9902.29.27               9902.30.11              9902.30.85
       9902.29.30               9902.30.13              9902.30.88
       9902.29.31               9902.30.14              9902.30.94
       9902.29.33               9902.30.15              9902.30.95
       9902.29.38               9902.30.21              9902.30.97
       9902.29.39               9902.30.23              9902.31.05
       9902.29.40               9902.30.25              9902.38.07
       9902.29.41               9902.30.27              9902.39.08
       9902.29.42               9902.30.30              9902.39.10
       9902.29.47               9902.30.32              9902.44.21
       9902.29.48               9902.30.34              9902.57.02
       9902.29.49               9902.30.35              9902.62.01
       9902.29.56               9902.30.36              9902.62.04
       9902.29.59               9902.30.37              9902.64.02
       9902.29.64               9902.30.39              9902.70.12
       9902.29.70               9902.30.40              9902.70.13
       9902.29.71               9902.30.42              9902.70.14
       9902.29.73               9902.30.43              9902.70.15
       9902.29.77               9902.30.46              9902.78.01
       9902.29.78               9902.30.47              9902.84.47
       9902.29.79               9902.30.48              9902.85.40
       9902.29.80               9902.30.50              9902.85.44
       9902.29.81               9902.30.51              9902.98.00
       9902.29.83               9902.30.52
       9902.29.84        .......................
 

         Subtitle A--Temporary Duty Suspensions and Reductions

             CHAPTER 1--NEW DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS

     SEC. 1101. HIV/AIDS DRUG.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.98     [4R-              Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     [3(2S*,3S*),                                                                              .
                     4R*]]-3-[2-
                     Hydroxy-3-[(3-
                     hydroxy-2-
                     methyl-
                     benzoyl)amino]-
                     1-oxo-4-
                     phenylbutyl]-
                     5,5-dimethyl-N-
                     [(2-
                     methylphenyl)-
                     methyl]-4-
                     thiazolidine-
                     carboxamide
                     (CAS No. 186538-
                     00-1) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2930.90.90)....
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     SEC. 1102. HIV/AIDS DRUG.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.99     5-[(3,5-          Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Dichlorophenyl)-                                                                          .
                     thio]-4-(1-
                     methylethyl)-1-
                     (4-
                     pyridinylmethyl
                     )-1H-imidazole-
                     2-methanol
                     carbamate (CAS
                     No. 178979-85-
                     6) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.39.61)....
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     SEC. 1103. TRIACETONEAMINE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.80     2,2,6,6-          Free           Free           No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Tetramethyl-4-                                                                            .
                     piperidine (CAS
                     No. 826-36-8)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2933.39.61)....
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     SEC. 1104. INSTANT PRINT FILM IN ROLLS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.37.02     Instant print     Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     film, in rolls                                                                            .
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3702.20.00)....
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     SEC. 1105. COLOR INSTANT PRINT FILM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.37.01     Instant print     2.8%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     film of a kind                                                                            .
                     used for color
                     photography
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3701.20.00)....
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     SEC. 1106. MIXTURES OF SENNOSIDES AND MIXTURES OF SENNOSIDES 
                   AND THEIR SALTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.75     Mixtures of       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     sennosides and                                                                            .
                     mixtures of
                     sennosides and
                     their salts
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2938.90.00)....
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     SEC. 1107. CIBACRON RED LS-B HC.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.04     Reactive Red 270  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 155522-                                                                          .
                     05-7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.16.30)....
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     SEC. 1108. CIBACRON BRILLIANT BLUE FN-G.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.88     6,13-Dichloro-    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     3,10-bis[[2-[[4-                                                                          .
                     fluoro-6-[(2-
                     sulfonyl)amino]-
                     1,3,5-triazin-2-
                     yl]amino]propyl
                     ]amino]-4,11-
                     triphenodioxazi
                     nedisulfonic
                     acid lithium
                     sodium salt
                     (CAS No. 163062-
                     28-0) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.16.30)....
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     SEC. 1109. CIBACRON SCARLET LS-2G HC.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.86     Reactive Red 268  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 152397-                                                                          .
                     21-2) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.16.30)....
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     SEC. 1110. MUB 738 INT.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.91     2-Amino-4-(4-     Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     aminobenzoylami                                                                           .
                     no)-
                     benzenesulfonic
                     acid (CAS No.
                     167614-37-1)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2924.29.70)....
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     SEC. 1111. FENBUCONAZOLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.87     a-(2-(4-          Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Chlorophenyl)et                                                                           .
                     hyl-a-phenyl-1H-
                     1,2,4-triazole-
                     1-
                     propanenitrile
                     (Fenbuconazole)
                     (CAS No. 114369-
                     43-6) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.90.06)....
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     SEC. 1112. 2,6-DICHLOROTOLUENE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.82     2,6-              Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Dichlorotoluene                                                                           .
                     (CAS No. 118-69-
                     4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2903.69.70)....
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     SEC. 1113. 3-AMINO-3-METHYL-1-PENTYNE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.84     3-Amino-3-methyl- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     1-pentyne (CAS                                                                            .
                     No. 18369-96-5)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2921.19.60)....
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     SEC. 1114. TRIAZAMATE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.89     Acetic acid, [[1- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     [(dimethylamino                                                                           .
                     )carbonyl]-3-
                     (1,1-
                     dimethylethyl)-
                     1H-1,2,4-
                     triazol-5-
                     yl]thio]-,
                     ethyl ester
                     (CAS No. 112143-
                     82-5) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.90.17)....
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     SEC. 1115. METHOXYFENOZIDE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.93     Benzoic acid, 3-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     methoxy-2-                                                                                .
                     methyl-,2-(3,5-
                     dimethylbenzoyl
                     )-2-(1,1-
                     dimethylethyl)h
                     ydrazide (CAS
                     No. 161050-58-
                     4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2928.00.25)....
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     SEC. 1116. 1-FLUORO-2-NITROBENZENE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.04     1-Fluoro-2-       Free           Free           No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     nitrobenzene                                                                              .
                     (CAS No. 001493-
                     27-2) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2904.90.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1117. PHBA.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.03     p-Hydroxybenzoic  Free           Free           No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     acid (CAS No.                                                                             .
                     99-96-7)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2918.29.22)....
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     SEC. 1118. THQ (TOLUHYDROQUINONE).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.05     Toluhydroquinone  Free           Free           No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     , (CAS No. 95-                                                                            .
                     71-6) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2907.29.90)....
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     SEC. 1119. 2,4-DICUMYLPHENOL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.19.80     2,4-              Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Dicumylphenol                                                                             .
                     (CAS No. 2772-
                     45-4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2907.19.20 or
                     2907.19.80)....
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     SEC. 1120. CERTAIN CATHODE-RAY TUBES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.85.42     Cathode-ray data/ Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     graphic display                                                                           .
                     tubes, color,
                     with a less
                     than 90 degree
                     deflection
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     8540.60.00)....
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     SEC. 1121. OTHER CATHODE-RAY TUBES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.85.41     Cathode-ray data/ 1%             No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     graphic display                                                                           .
                     tubes, color,
                     with a phosphor
                     dot screen
                     pitch smaller
                     than 0.4 mm,
                     and with a less
                     than 90 degree
                     deflection
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     8540.40.00)....
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     SEC. 1122. CERTAIN RAW COTTON.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new headings:

``   9902.52.01     Cotton, not       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003
                     carded or
                     combed, having
                     a staple length
                     under 31.75 mm
                     (1\1/4\
                     inches),
                     described in
                     general note 15
                     of the tariff
                     schedule and
                     entered
                     pursuant to its
                     provisions
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     5201.00.22)....
     9902.52.03     Cotton, not       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     carded or                                                                                 .
                     combed, having
                     a staple length
                     under 31.75 mm
                     (1\1/4\
                     inches),
                     described in
                     additional U.S.
                     note 7 of
                     chapter 52 and
                     entered
                     pursuant to its
                     provisions
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     5201.00.34)....
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     SEC. 1123. RHINOVIRUS DRUG.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.97     (2E,4S)-4-        Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (((2R,5S)-2-((4-                                                                          .
                     Fluorophenyl)-
                     methyl)-6-
                     methyl-5-(((5-
                     methyl-3-
                     isoxazolyl)-
                     carbonyly)
                     amino)-1,4-
                     dioxoheptyl)-
                     amino)-5-((3S)-
                     2-oxo-3-
                     pyrrolidinyl)-2-
                     pentenoic acid,
                     ethyl ester
                     (CAS No. 223537-
                     30-2) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2934.90.39)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1124. BUTRALIN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.00     N-sec-Butyl-4-    Free           Free           No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     tert-butyl-2,6-                                                                           .
                     dinitroaniline
                     (CAS No. 33629-
                     47-9) or
                     preparations
                     thereof
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2921.42.90 or
                     3808.31.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1125. BRANCHED DODECYLBENZENE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.01     Branched          Free           Free           No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     dodecylbenzenes                                                                           .
                     (CAS No. 123-01-
                     3) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2902.90.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1126. CERTAIN FLUORINATED COMPOUND.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.96     (4-Fluorophenyl)- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     [3-[(4-                                                                                   .
                     fluorophenyl)-
                     ethynyl]phenyl]
                     methanone
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2914.70.40)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1127. CERTAIN LIGHT ABSORBING PHOTO DYE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

[[Page H10731]]



``   9902.29.55     4-Chloro-3-[4-    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     [[4-                                                                                      .
                     (dimethylamino)
                     phenyl]methylen
                     e]-4,5-dihydro-
                     3-methyl-5-oxo-
                     1H-pyrazol-
                     yl]benzenesulfo
                     nic acid,
                     compound with
                     pyridine (1:1)
                     (CAS No. 160828-
                     81-9) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2934.90.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1128. FILTER BLUE GREEN PHOTO DYE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.62     Iron chloro-5,6-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     diamino-1,3-                                                                              .
                     naphthalenedisu
                     lfonate
                     complexes (CAS
                     No. 85187-44-6)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2942.00.10)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1129. CERTAIN LIGHT ABSORBING PHOTO DYES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.34     4-[4-[3-[4-       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (Dimethylamino)                                                                           .
                     phenyl]-2-
                     propenylidene]-
                     4,5-dihydro-3-
                     methyl-5-oxo-1H-
                     pyrazol-1-
                     yl]benzenesulfo
                     nic acid,
                     compound with
                     N,N-
                     diethylethanami
                     ne (1:1) (CAS
                     No. 109940-17-
                     2); 4-[3-[3-
                     Carboxy-5-
                     hydroxy-1-(4-
                     sulfophenyl)-1H-
                     pyrazole-4-yl]-
                     2-
                     propenylidene]-
                     4,5-dihydro-5-
                     oxo-1-(4-
                     sulfophenyl)-1H-
                     pyrazole-3-
                     carboxylic
                     acid, sodium
                     salt, compound
                     with N,N-
                     diethylethanami
                     ne (CAS No.
                     90066-12-9); 4-
                     [4,5-dihydro-4-
                     [[5-hydroxy-3-
                     methyl-1-(4-
                     sulfophenyl)-1H-
                      pyrazol-4-
                     yl]methylene]-3-
                     methyl-5-oxo-1H-
                     pyrazol-1-
                     yl]benzenesulfo
                     nic acid,
                     dipotassium
                     salt (CAS No.
                     94266-02-1); 4-
                     [4-[[4-
                     (Dimethylamino)-
                     phenyl]methylen
                     e]-4,5-dihydro-
                     3-methyl-5-oxo-
                     1H-pyrazol-l-
                     yl]benzenesulfo
                     nic acid,
                     potassium salt
                     (CAS No. 27268-
                     31-1); 4,5-
                     dihydro-5-oxo-4-
                     [(phenylamino)m
                     ethylene]-1-(4-
                     sulfophenyl)-1H-
                     pyrazole-3-
                     carboxylic
                     acid, disodium
                     salt; and 4-[5-
                     [3-Carboxy-5-
                     hydroxy-1-(4-
                     sulfophenyl)-1H-
                     pyrazol-4-yl]-
                     2,4-
                     pentadienyliden
                     e]-4,5-dihydro-
                     5-oxo-1-(4-
                     sulfophenyl)-1H-
                     pyrazole-3-
                     carboxylic
                     acid,
                     tetrapotassium
                     salt (CAS No.
                     134863-74-4)
                     (all of the
                     foregoing
                     provided for in
                     subheading
                     2933.19.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1130. 4,4'-DIFLUOROBENZOPHENONE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.85     Bis(4-            Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     fluorophenyl)me                                                                           .
                     thanone (CAS
                     No. 345-92-6)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2914.70.40)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1131. A FLUORINATED COMPOUND.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.30.14     (4-               Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Fluorophenyl)ph                                                                           .
                     enylmethanone
                     (CAS No. 345-83-
                     5) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2914.70.40)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1132. DiTMP.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.10     Di-               Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     trimethylolprop                                                                           .
                     ane (CAS No.
                     23235-61-2
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2909.49.60)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1133. HPA.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.09     Hydroxypivalic    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     acid (CAS No.                                                                             .
                     4835-90-9)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2918.19.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1134. APE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.15     Allyl             Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     pentaerythritol                                                                           .
                     (CAS No. 1471-
                     18-7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2909.49.60)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1135. TMPDE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.58     Trimethylolpropa  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     ne, diallyl                                                                               .
                     ether (CAS No.
                     682-09-7)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2909.49.60)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1136. TMPME.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.59     Trimethylolpropa  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     ne monoallyl                                                                              .
                     ether (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2909.49.60)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1137. TUNGSTEN CONCENTRATES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.26.11     Tungsten          Free           No Change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     concentrates                                                                              .
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2611.00.60)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1138. 2 CHLORO AMINO TOLUENE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.62     2-Chloro-p-       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     toluidine (CAS                                                                            .
                     No. 95-74-9)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2921.43.80)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1139. CERTAIN ION-EXCHANGE RESINS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new headings:

``   9902.39.30     Ion-exchange      Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003
                     resin,
                     comprising a
                     copolymer of 2-
                     propenenitrile
                     with
                     diethenylbenzen
                     e,
                     ethenylethylben
                     zene and 1,7-
                     octadiene,
                     hydrolyzed (CAS
                     No. 130353-60-
                     5) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3914.00.60)....
     9902.39.31     Ion-exchange      Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003
                     resin,
                     comprising a
                     copolymer of 2-
                     propenenitrile
                     with 1,2,4-
                     triethylenylcyc
                     lohexane,
                     hydrolyzed (CAS
                     No. 109961-42-
                     4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3914.00.60)....
     9902.39.32     Ion-exchange      Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     resin,                                                                                    .
                     comprising a
                     copolymer of 2-
                     propenenitrile
                     with
                     diethenylbenzen
                     e, hydrolyzed
                     (CAS No. 135832-
                     76-7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3914.00.60)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1140. 11-AMINOUNDECANOIC ACID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.49     11-               Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Aminoundecanoic                                                                           .
                     acid (CAS No.
                     2432-99-7)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2922.49.40)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



[[Page H10732]]

     SEC. 1141. DIMETHOXY BUTANONE (DMB).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.16     4,4-Dimethoxy-2-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     butanone (CAS                                                                             .
                     No. 5436-21-5)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2914.50.50)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1142. DICHLORO ANILINE (DCA).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.17     2,6-Dichloro      Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     aniline (CAS                                                                              .
                     No. 608-31-1)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2921.42.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1143. DIPHENYL SULFIDE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.06     Diphenyl sulfide  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 139-66-                                                                          .
                     2) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2930.90.29)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1144. TRIFLURALIN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.02     a,a,a-Trifluoro-  3.3%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     2,6-dinitro-p-                                                                            .
                     toluidine (CAS
                     No. 1582-09-8)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2921.43.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1145. DIETHYL IMIDAZOLIDINONE (DMI).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.26     1,3-Diethyl-2-    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     imidazolidinone                                                                           .
                     (CAS No. 80-73-
                     9) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.29.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1146. ETHALFLURALIN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.30.49     N-Ethyl-N-(2-     3.5%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     methyl-2-                                                                                 .
                     propenyl)-2,6-
                     dinitro-4-
                     (trifluoromethy
                     l)- benzenamine
                     (CAS No. 55283-
                     68-6) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2921.43.80)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1147. BENFLURALIN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by striking heading 
     9902.29.59 and by inserting the following new heading:

``   9902.29.59     N-Butyl-N-ethyl-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     a,a,a-trifluoro-                                                                          .
                     2,6-dinitro-p-
                     toluidine (CAS
                     No. 1861-40-1)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2921.43.80)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1148. 3-AMINO-5-MERCAPTO-1,2,4-TRIAZOLE (AMT).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.08     3-Amino-5-        Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     mercapto-1,2,4-                                                                           .
                     triazole (CAS
                     No. 16691-43-3)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2933.90.97)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1149. DIETHYL PHOSPHOROCHLORODOTHIOATE (DEPCT).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.58     O,O-Diethyl       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     phosphorochloro                                                                           .
                     dothioate (CAS
                     No. 2524-04-1)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2920.10.50)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1150. REFINED QUINOLINE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.61     Quinoline (CAS    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     No. 91-22-5)                                                                              .
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2933.40.70)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1151. DMDS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.33.92     2,2-Dithiobis(8-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     fluoro-5-                                                                                 .
                     methoxy)-1,2,4-
                     triazolo[1,5-c]
                     pyrimidine (CAS
                     No. 166524-74-
                     9) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.59.80)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1152. VISION INSPECTION SYSTEMS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.90.20     Automated visual  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     inspection                                                                                .
                     systems of a
                     kind used for
                     physical
                     inspection of
                     capacitors
                     (provided for
                     in subheadings
                     9031.49.90 and
                     9031.80.80)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1153. ANODE PRESSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.84.70     Presses for       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     pressing                                                                                  .
                     tantalum powder
                     into anodes
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     8462.99.80)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1154. TRIM AND FORM MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.84.40     Trimming and      Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     forming                                                                                   .
                     machines used
                     in the
                     manufacture of
                     surface mounted
                     electronic
                     components
                     other than
                     semiconductors
                     prior to
                     marking
                     (provided for
                     in subheadings
                     8462.21.80,
                     8462.29.80, and
                     8463.30.00)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1155. CERTAIN ASSEMBLY MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.84.30     Assembly          Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     machines for                                                                              .
                     assembling
                     anodes to lead
                     frames
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     8479.89.97)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1156. THIONYL CHLORIDE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.28.01     Thionyl chloride  Free           Free           No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 7719-                                                                            .
                     09-7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2812.10.50)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1157. PHENYLMETHYL HYDRAZINECARBOXYLATE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

[[Page H10733]]



``   9902.29.96     Phenylmethyl      Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     hydrazinecarbox                                                                           .
                     ylate (CAS No.
                     5331-43-1)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2928.00.25)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1158. TRALKOXYDIM FORMULATED.

       (a) In General.--Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by 
     inserting in the numerical sequence the following new 
     headings:

``   9902.06.62     2-[1-             Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2001
                     (Ethoxyimino)-
                     propyl]-3-
                     hydroxy-5-
                     (2,4,6-
                     trimethylphenyl
                     )-2-cyclohexen-
                     1-one
                     (Tralkoxydim)
                     (CAS No. 87820-
                     88-0) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2925.20.60)....
     9902.06.01     Mixtures of 2-[1- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2001    ''
                     (Ethoxyimino)-                                                                            .
                     propyl]-3-
                     hydroxy-5-
                     (2,4,6-
                     trimethylphenyl
                     )-2-cyclohexen-
                     1-one
                     (Tralkoxydim)
                     (CAS No. 87820-
                     88-0) and
                     application
                     adjuvants
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3808.30.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       (b) Calendar Year 2002.--
       (1) In general.--Headings 9902.06.62 and 9902.06.01, as 
     added by subsection (a), are amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``1.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2001'' each place it 
     appears and inserting ``On or before 12/31/2002''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2002.
       (c) Calendar Year 2003.--
       (1) In general.--Headings 9902.06.62 and 9902.06.01, as 
     added by subsection (a), are amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.1%'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``2.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2002'' each place it 
     appears and inserting ``On or before 12/31/2003''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2003.

     SEC. 1159. KN002.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.63     2-[2,4-Dichloro-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     5-                                                                                        .
                     hydroxyphenyl)-
                     hydrazono]-1-
                     piperidine-
                     carboxylic
                     acid, methyl
                     ester (CAS No.
                     159393-46-1)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2933.39.61)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1160. KL084.

       (a) Calendar Year 2000.--Subchapter II of chapter 99 is 
     amended by inserting in the numerical sequence the following 
     new heading:

``   9902.29.69     2-Imino-1-        5.4%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2000    ''
                     methoxycarbonyl-                                                                          .
                     piperidine
                     hydrochloride
                     (CAS No. 159393-
                     48-3) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.39.61)....
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       (b) Calendar Year 2001.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.29.69, as added by subsection 
     (a), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5.4%'' and inserting ``4.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2000'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2001''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2001.
       (c) Calendar Year 2002.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.29.69, as added by subsection 
     (a), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.7%'' and inserting ``4.0%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2001'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2002''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2002.
       (d) Calendar Year 2003.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.29.69, as added by subsection 
     (a), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``3.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2002'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2003''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2003.

     SEC. 1161. IN-N5297.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.35     2-                Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (Methoxycarbony                                                                           .
                     l)-
                     benzylsulfonami
                     de (CAS No.
                     59777-72-9)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2935.00.75)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1162. AZOXYSTROBIN FORMULATED.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.01     Methyl (E)-2-2[6- 5.7%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (2-                                                                                       .
                     cyanophenoxy)-
                     pyrimidin-4-
                     xloxy]phenyl-3-
                     methoxyacrylate
                     (CAS No. 131860-
                     33-8) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3808.20.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1163. FUNGAFLOR 500 EC.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.09     Mixtures of       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     enilconazole                                                                              .
                     (CAS No. 35554-
                     44-0 or 73790-
                     28-0) and
                     application
                     adjuvants
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3808.20.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1164. NORBLOC 7966.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.22     2-(2'-Hydroxy-5'- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                      methacrylyloxy                                                                           .
                     ethylphenyl)-2H-
                     benzotriazole
                     (CAS No. 96478-
                     09-0) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.90.79)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1165. IMAZALIL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.10     Enilconazole      Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 35554-                                                                           .
                     44-0 or 73790-
                     28-0) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.29.35)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1166. 1,5-DICHLOROANTHRAQUINONE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.14     1,5-              Free           Free           No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Dichloroanthraq                                                                           .
                     uinone (CAS No.
                     82-46-2)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2914.70.40)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1167. ULTRAVIOLET DYE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.28.19     9-Anthracene-     Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     carboxylic                                                                                .
                     acid,
                     (triethoxysilyl
                     )-methyl ester
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2931.00.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1168. VINCLOZOLIN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

[[Page H10734]]



``   9902.38.20     3-(3,5-           Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Dichlorophenyl)-                                                                          .
                     5-ethenyl-5-
                     methyl-2,4-
                     oxazolidinedion
                     e (CAS No.
                     50471-44-8)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2934.90.12)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1169. TEPRALOXYDIM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.64     Mixtures of E-2-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003
                     [1-[[(3-chloro-
                     2-propenyl)oxy]-
                     imino]propyl]-3-
                     hydroxy-5-
                     (tetrahydro-2H-
                     pyran-4-yl)-2-
                     cyclohexen-1-
                     one (CAS No.
                     149979-41-9)
                     and application
                     adjuvants
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3808.30.50)....
                                                                                                              ''
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1170. PYRIDABEN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.30     4-Chloro-2-(1,1-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     dimethylethyl)-                                                                           .
                     5-(((4-(1,1-
                     dimethylethyl)p
                     henyl)-
                     methyl)thio)-3-
                     (2H)-
                     pyridazinone
                     (CAS No. 96489-
                     71-3) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.90.22)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1171. 2-ACETYLNICOTINIC ACID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.02     2-                Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Acetylnicotinic                                                                           .
                     acid (CAS No.
                     89942-59-6)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2933.39.61)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1172. SAMe.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.21.06     Food supplement   5.5%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     preparation of                                                                            .
                     S-
                     adenosylmethion
                     ine 1,4-
                     butanedisulfona
                     te (CAS No.
                     101020-79-5)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2106.90.99)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1173. PROCION CRIMSON H-EXL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.60     1,5-Naphthalene-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     disulfonic                                                                                .
                     acid, 2-((8-((4-
                     chloro-6-((3-
                     (((4-chloro-6-
                     ((7-((1,5-
                     disulfo-2-
                     naphthalenyl)-
                     azo)-8-hydroxy-
                     3,6-disulfo-1-
                     naphthalenyl)am
                     ino)-1,3,5-
                     triazin-2-
                     yl)amino)-
                     methyl)phenyl)-
                     amino)-1,3,5-
                     triazin-2-
                     yl)amino)-1-
                     hydroxy-3,6-
                     disulfo-2-
                     naphthalenyl)-
                     azo)-, octa-
                     (CAS No. 186554-
                     26-7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.16.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1174. DISPERSOL CRIMSON SF GRAINS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.05     Mixture of 3-     Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     phenyl-7-(4-                                                                              .
                     propoxyphenyl)b
                     enzo-(1,2-b:4,5-
                     b')-difuran-2,6-
                     dione (CAS No.
                     79694-17-0); 4-
                     (2,6-dihydro-
                     2,6-dioxo)-7-
                     phenylbenzo-
                     (1,2-b:4,5-b')-
                     difuran-3-
                     ylphenoxyacetic
                     acid, 2-
                     ethoxyethyl
                     ester (CAS No.
                     126877-05-2);
                     and 4-(2,6-
                     dihydro-2,6-
                     dioxo-7-(4-
                     propoxphenyl)-
                     benzo-(1,2-
                     b:4,5-b')-
                     difuran-3-yl)-
                     phenoxy)phenoxy
                     )-acetic acid,
                     2-ethoxyethyl
                     ester (CAS No.
                     126877-06-3)
                     (the foregoing
                     mixture
                     provided for in
                     subheading
                     3204.11.35)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1175. PROCION NAVY H-EXL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.50     Mixture of 2,7-   Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     naphthalenedisu                                                                           .
                     lfonic acid, 4-
                     amino-3,6-
                     bis[[5-[[4-
                     chloro-6-[(2-
                     methyl-4-
                     sulfophenyl)ami
                     no]-1,3,5-
                     triazin-2-
                     yl]amino]-2-
                     sulfophenyl]azo
                     ]-5-hydroxy-,
                     hexasodium salt
                     (CAS No. 186554-
                     27-8); and 1,5-
                     Naphthalenedisu
                     lfonic acid, 2-
                     ((8-((4-chloro-
                     6-((3-(((4-
                     chloro-6-((7-
                     ((1,5-disulfo-2-
                     naphthalenyl)az
                     o)-8-hydroxy-
                     3,6-disulfo-1-
                     naphthalenyl)am
                     ino)-1,3,5-
                     triazin-2-yl)-
                     amino)methyl)-
                     phenyl)amino)-
                     1,3,5-triazin-2-
                     yl)amino)-1-
                     hydroxy-3,6-
                     disulfo-2-
                     naphthalenyl)az
                     o)-, octa- (CAS
                     No. 186554-26-
                     7) (the
                     foregoing
                     mixture
                     provided for in
                     subheading
                     3204.16.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1176. PROCION YELLOW H-EXL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.46     Reactive yellow   Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     138:1 mixed                                                                               .
                     with non-color
                     dispersing
                     agent, anti-
                     dusting agent
                     and water (CAS
                     No. 72906-25-3)
                     (the foregoing
                     provided for in
                     subheading
                     3204.16.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1177. 2-PHENYLPHENOL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.25     2-Phenylphenol    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 90-43-                                                                           .
                     7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2907.19.80)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1178. 2-METHOXY-1-PROPENE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.27     2-Methoxy-1-      Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     propene (CAS                                                                              .
                     No. 116-11-0)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2909.19.18)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1179. 3,5-DIFLUOROANILINE.

       (a) Calendar Years 2000 and 2001.--Subchapter II of chapter 
     99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the 
     following new heading:

``   9902.29.56     3,5-              7.4%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2001    ''
                     Difluoroaniline                                                                           .
                     (CAS No. 372-39-
                     4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2921.42.65)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       (b) Calendar Year 2002.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.29.56, as added by subsection 
     (a), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``7.4%'' and inserting ``6.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2001'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2002''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2002.
       (c) Calendar Year 2003.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.29.56, as added by subsection 
     (a), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``6.7%'' and inserting ``6.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2002'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2003''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2003.

     SEC. 1180. QUINCLORAC.

       (a) Calendar Years 2000 and 2001.--Subchapter II of chapter 
     99 is amended by inserting in numerical sequence the 
     following new heading:

[[Page H10735]]



``   9902.29.47     3,7-Dichloro-8-   6.8%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2001    ''
                     quinolinecarbox                                                                           .
                     ylic acid (CAS
                     No. 84087-01-4)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2933.40.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       (b) Calendar Year 2002.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.29.47, as added by subsection 
     (a), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``6.8%'' and inserting ``5.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2001'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2002''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2002.
       (c) Calendar Year 2003.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.29.47, as added by subsection 
     (a), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5.9%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2002'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2003''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2003.

     SEC. 1181. DISPERSOL BLACK XF GRAINS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.81     Mixture of        Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Disperse blue                                                                             .
                     284, Disperse
                     brown 19 and
                     Disperse red
                     311 with non-
                     color
                     dispersing
                     agent (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.11.35)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1182. FLUROXYPYR, 1-METHYLHEPTYL ESTER (FME).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.77     Fluoroxypyr, 1-   Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     methylheptyl                                                                              .
                     ester (1-
                     Methylheptyl
                     ((4-amino-3,5-
                     dichloro-6-
                     fluoro-2-
                     pyridinyl)oxy)a
                     cetate) (CAS
                     No. 81406-37-3)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2933.39.25)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1183. SOLSPERSE 17260.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.29     12-               Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Hydroxyoctadeca                                                                           .
                     noic acid,
                     reaction
                     product with
                     N,N-dimethyl-
                     1,3-
                     propanediamine,
                     dimethyl
                     sulfate,
                     quaternized, 60
                     percent
                     solution in
                     toluene (CAS
                     No. 70879-66-2)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3824.90.28)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1184. SOLSPERSE 17000.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.02     12-               Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Hydroxyoctadeca                                                                           .
                     noic acid,
                     reaction
                     product with
                     N,N-dimethyl,
                     1, 3-
                     propanediamine,
                     dimethyl
                     sulfate,
                     quaternized
                     (CAS No. 70879-
                     66-2) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3824.90.40)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1185. SOLSPERSE 5000.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.03     1-                Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Octadecanaminiu                                                                           .
                     m, N,N-dimethyl-
                     N-octadecyl-,
                     (Sp-4-2)-
                     [29H,31H-
                     phthalocyanine-
                     2-sulfonato(3-)-
                     N29,N30,N31,N32
                     ]cuprate(1-)
                     (CAS No. 70750-
                     63-9) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3824.90.28)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1186. CERTAIN TAED CHEMICALS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.70     Tetraacetylethyl  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     enediamine (CAS                                                                           .
                     Nos. 10543-57-
                     4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2924.10.10)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1187. ISOBORNYL ACETATE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.71     Isobornyl         Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     acetate (CAS                                                                              .
                     No. 125-12-2)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2915.39.45)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1188. SOLVENT BLUE 124.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.73     Solvent blue 124  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 29243-                                                                           .
                     26-3) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.19.20)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1189. SOLVENT BLUE 104.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.72     Solvent blue 104  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 116-75-                                                                          .
                     6) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.19.20)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1190. PRO-JET MAGENTA 364 STAGE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.85.00     5-[4-(4,5-        Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Dimethyl-2-                                                                               .
                     sulfophenylamin
                     o)-6-hydroxy-
                     [1,3,5-triazin-
                     2-yl amino]-4-
                     hydroxy-3-(1-
                     sulfonaphthalen-
                     2-
                     ylazo)naphthale
                     ne-2,7-
                     disulfonic
                     acid, sodium
                     ammonium salt
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1191. 4-AMINO-2,5-DIMETHOXY-N-PHENYLBENZENE SULFONAMIDE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.73     4-Amino-2,5-      Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     dimethoxy-N-                                                                              .
                     phenylbenzene
                     sulfonamide
                     (CAS No. 52298-
                     44-9) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2935.00.10)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1192. UNDECYLENIC ACID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.78     10-Undecylenic    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     acid (CAS No.                                                                             .
                     112-38-9)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2916.19.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1193. 2-METHYL-4-CHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.81     2-Methyl-4-       2.6%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     chlorophenoxyac                                                                           .
                     etic acid (CAS
                     No. 94-74-6)
                     and its 2-
                     ethylhexyl
                     ester (CAS No.
                     29450-45-1)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2918.90.20);
                     and 2-Methyl-4-
                     chlorophenoxy-
                     acetic acid,
                     dimethylamine
                     salt (CAS No.
                     2039-46-5)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2921.19.60)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page H10736]]

     SEC. 1194. IMINODISUCCINATE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.83     Mixtures of       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     sodium salts of                                                                           .
                     iminodisuccinic
                     acid (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3824.90.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1195. IMINODISUCCINATE SALTS AND AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.10     Mixtures of       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     sodium salts of                                                                           .
                     iminodisuccinic
                     acid, dissolved
                     in water
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3824.90.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1196. POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE) (PVC) SELF-ADHESIVE SHEETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.39.01     Poly(vinyl        Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     chloride) (PVC)                                                                           .
                     self-adhesive
                     sheets, of a
                     kind used to
                     make bandages
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3919.10.20)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1197. 2-BUTYL-2-ETHYLPROPANEDIOL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.84     2-Butyl-2-        Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     ethylpropane-                                                                             .
                     1,3-diol (CAS
                     No. 115-84-4)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2905.39.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1198. CYCLOHEXADEC-8-EN-1-ONE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.85     Cyclohexadec-8-   Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003
                     en-1-one (CAS                                                                            ''
                     No. 3100-36-5)                                                                            .
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2914.29.50)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1199. PAINT ADDITIVE CHEMICAL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.33     N-Cyclopropyl-N-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (1,1-                                                                                     .
                     dimethylethy)-6-
                     (methylthio)-
                     1,3,5-triazine-
                     2,4-diamine
                     (CAS No. 28159-
                     98-0) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.69.60)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1200. o-CUMYL-OCTYLPHENOL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.86     o-Cumyl-          Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     octylphenol                                                                               .
                     (CAS No. 73936-
                     80-8) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2907.19.80)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1201. CERTAIN POLYAMIDES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.39.08     Micro-porous,     Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     ultrafine,                                                                                .
                     spherical forms
                     of polyamide-6,
                     polyamide-12,
                     and polyamide-
                     6,12 powders
                     (CAS No. 25038-
                     54-4, 25038-74-
                     8, and 25191-04-
                     1) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3908.10.00)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1202. MESAMOLL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.14     Mixture of        Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     phenyl esters                                                                             .
                     of C10-C18
                     alkylsulfonic
                     acids (CAS No.
                     70775-94-9)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3812.20.10)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1203. VULKALENT E/C.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.31     Mixtures of N-    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     phenyl-N-                                                                                 .
                     ((trichlorometh
                     yl)thio)-
                     benzenesulfonam
                     ide, calcium
                     carbonate, and
                     mineral oil
                     (provided for
                     in 3824.90.28).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1204. BAYTRON M.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.87     3,4-              Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Ethylenedioxyth                                                                           .
                     iophene (CAS
                     No. 126213-50-
                     1) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2934.90.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1205. BAYTRON C-R.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.15     Aqueous           Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     catalytic                                                                                 .
                     preparations
                     based on iron
                     (III)
                     toluenesulfonat
                     e (CAS No.
                     77214-82-5)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3815.90.50)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1206. BAYTRON P.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.39.15     Aqueous           Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     dispersions of                                                                            .
                     poly(3,4-
                     ethylenedioxyth
                     iophene) poly-
                     (styrenesulfona
                     te) (cationic)
                     (CAS No. 155090-
                     83-8) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3911.90.25)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1207. MOLDS FOR USE IN CERTAIN DVDs.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.84.19     Molds for use in  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     the manufacture                                                                           .
                     of digital
                     versatile discs
                     (DVDs)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     8480.71.80)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1208. KN001 (A HYDROCHLORIDE).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.88     2,4-Dichloro-5-   Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     hydrazinophenol                                                                           .
                     monohydrochlori
                     de (CAS No.
                     189573-21-5)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2928.00.25)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1209. CERTAIN COMPOUND OPTICAL MICROSCOPES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

[[Page H10737]]



``   9902.98.07     Compound optical  Free           No Change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     microscopes:                                                                              .
                     whether or not
                     stereoscopic
                     and whether or
                     not provided
                     with a means
                     for
                     photographing
                     the image;
                     especially
                     designed for
                     semiconductor
                     inspection;
                     with full
                     encapsulation
                     of all moving
                     parts above the
                     stage; meeting
                     ``cleanroom
                     class 1''
                     criteria;
                     having a
                     horizontal
                     distance
                     between the
                     optical axis
                     and C-shape
                     microscope
                     stand of 8 or
                     more; and
                     fitted with
                     special
                     microscope
                     stages having a
                     lateral
                     movement range
                     of 6 or more in
                     each direction
                     and containing
                     special sample
                     holders for
                     semiconductor
                     wafers,
                     devices, and
                     masks (provided
                     for in heading
                     9011.20.80)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1210. DPC 083.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.92     (S)-6-Chloro-3,4- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     dihydro-4E-                                                                               .
                     cyclopropylethn
                     yl-4-
                     trifluoromethyl-
                     2(1H)-
                     quinazolinone
                     (CAS No. 214287-
                     99-7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.90.46)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1211. DPC 961.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.20.05     (S)-6-Chloro-3,4- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     dihydro-4-                                                                                .
                     cyclopropylethy
                     nyl-4-
                     trifluoromethyl-
                     2(1H)-
                     quinazolinone
                     (CAS No. 214287-
                     88-4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.90.46)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1212. PETROLEUM SULFONIC ACIDS, SODIUM SALTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.34.01     Petroleum         Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     sulfonic acids,                                                                           .
                     sodium salts
                     (CAS No. 68608-
                     26-4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3402.11.50)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1213. PRO-JET CYAN 1 PRESS PASTE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.20     Direct blue 199   Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     acid (CAS No.                                                                             .
                     80146-12-9)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1214. PRO-JET BLACK ALC POWDER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.23     Direct black 184  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (provided for                                                                             .
                     in subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1215. PRO-JET FAST YELLOW 2 RO FEED.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.99     Direct yellow     Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     173 (provided                                                                             .
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1216. SOLVENT YELLOW 145.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.30.46     Solvent yellow    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     145 (CAS No.                                                                              .
                     27425-55-4)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3204.19.25)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1217. PRO-JET FAST MAGENTA 2 RO FEED.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.24     Direct violet     Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     107 (provided                                                                             .
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1218. PRO-JET FAST CYAN 2 STAGE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.17     Direct blue 307   Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (provided for                                                                             .
                     in subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1219. PRO-JET CYAN 485 STAGE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.25     [(2-              Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Hydroxyethylsul                                                                           .
                     famoyl)-
                     sulfophthalocya
                     ninato] copper
                     (II), mixed
                     isomers
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1220. TRIFLUSULFURON METHYL FORMULATED PRODUCT.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.50     Methyl 2-[[[[[-4- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (dimethylamino)-                                                                          .
                     6-(2,2,2-
                     trifluoroethoxy
                     )-1,3,5-triazin-
                     2-
                     yl]amino]carbon
                     yl]amino]sulfon
                     yl]-3-
                     methylbenzoate
                     (CAS No. 126535-
                     15-7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3808.30.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1221. PRO-JET FAST CYAN 3 STAGE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.30.11     [29H,31H-         Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Phthalocyaninat                                                                           .
                     o(2-) -
                     xN29,xN30,xN31,
                     xN32]
                     copper,[[2-[4-
                     (2-aminoethyl)-
                     1-piperazinyl]-
                     ethyl]amino]sul
                     fonylamino-
                     sulfonyl[(2-
                     hydroxyethyl)am
                     ino]-sulfonyl
                     [[2-[[2-(1-
                     piperazinyl)eth
                     yl]-
                     amino)ethyl]-
                     amino]sulfonyl
                     sulfo
                     derivatives and
                     their sodium
                     salts (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1222. PRO-JET CYAN 1 RO FEED.

       (a) Calendar Year 2000.--Subchapter II of chapter 99 is 
     amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new 
     heading:

``   9902.32.65     Direct blue 199   9.5%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2000    ''
                     sodium salt                                                                               .
                     (CAS No. 90295-
                     11-7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       (b) Calendar Year 2001.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.32.65, as added by subsection 
     (a), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``9.5%'' and inserting ``8.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2000'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2001''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2001.
       (c) Calendar Year 2002.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.32.65, as added by subsection 
     (a) and amended by subsection (b), is further amended--
       (A) by striking ``8.5%'' and inserting ``7.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2001'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2002''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2001.

[[Page H10738]]

     SEC. 1223. PRO-JET FAST BLACK 287 NA PASTE/LIQUID FEED.

       (a) Calendar Year 2000.--Subchapter II of chapter 99 is 
     amended by inserting in numerical sequence the following new 
     heading:

``   9902.32.67     Direct black 195  7.8%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2000    ''
                     (CAS No. 160512-                                                                          .
                     93-6) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       (b) Calendar Year 2001.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.32.67, as added by subsection 
     (a), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``7.8%'' and inserting ``7.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2000'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2001''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2001.
       (c) Calendar Year 2002.--
       (1) In general.--Heading 9902.32.67, as added by subsection 
     (a) and amended by subsection (b), is further amended--
       (A) by striking ``7.1%'' and inserting ``6.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``On or before 12/31/2001'' and inserting 
     ``On or before 12/31/2002''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2001.

     SEC. 1224. 4-(CYCLOPROPYL-a-HYDROXYMETHYLENE)-3,5-DIOXO-
                   CYCLOHEXANECARBOXYLIC ACID ETHYL ESTER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.93     4-(Cyclopropyl-a- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     hydroxymethylen                                                                           .
                     e)-3,5-dioxo-
                     cyclohexanecarb
                     oxylic acid,
                     ethyl ester
                     (CAS No. 95266-
                     40-3) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2918.90.50)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1225. 4''-EPIMETHYLAMINO-4''-DEOXYAVERMECTIN 
                   B1a AND B1b BENZOATES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.94     4''-Epimethyl-    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     amino-4''-                                                                                .
                     deoxyavermectin
                     B1a and B1b
                     benzoates (CAS
                     No. 137512-74-
                     4, 155569-91-8,
                     or 179607-18-2)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2938.90.00)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1226. FORMULATIONS CONTAINING 2-[4-[(5-CHLORO-3-FLUORO-
                   2-PYRIDINYL)OXY]-PHENOXY]-2-PROPYNYL ESTER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.51     Propanoic acid,   3%             No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     2-[4-[(5-chloro-                                                                          .
                     3-fluoro-2-
                     pyridinyl)oxy]-
                     phenoxy]-2-
                     propynyl ester
                     (CAS No. 105512-
                     06-9) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3808.30.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1227. MIXTURES OF 2-(2-CHLOROETHOXY)-N-[[4-
                   METHOXY-6-METHYL-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YL)-
                   AMINO]CARBONYLBENZENESULFONAMIDE] AND 3,6-
                   DICHLORO-2-METHOXYBENZOIC ACID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.21     Mixtures of 2-(2- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     chloroethoxy)-N-                                                                          .
                     [[4-methoxy-6-
                     methyl-1,3,5-
                     triazin-2-
                     yl)amino]carbon
                     ylbenzene-
                     sulfonamide]
                     (CAS No. 82097-
                     50-5) and 3,6-
                     dichloro-2-
                     methoxybenzoic
                     acid (CAS No.
                     1918-00-9) with
                     application
                     adjuvants
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3808.30.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1228. (E,E)-a-(METHOXYIMINO)-2-[[[[1-[3-
                   (TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL]-
                   ETHYLIDENE]AMINO]OXY]METHYL]BENZENEACETIC ACID, 
                   METHYL ESTER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.41     (E,E)-a-          Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (Methoxyimino)-                                                                           .
                     2-[[[[1-[3-
                     (trifluoromethy
                     l)phenyl]-
                     ethylidene]amin
                     o]oxy]-
                     methyl]benzenea
                     cetic acid,
                     methyl ester
                     (CAS No. 141517-
                     21-7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2929.90.20)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1229. FORMULATIONS CONTAINING SULFUR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.13     Mixtures of       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     sulfur (80                                                                                .
                     percent by
                     weight) and
                     application
                     adjuvants (CAS
                     No. 7704-34-9)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3808.20.50)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1230. MIXTURES OF 3-(6-METHOXY-4-METHYL-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-
                   YL)-1-[2-(2-CHLOROETHOXY)-PHENYLSULFONYL]-UREA.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.52     Mixtures of 3-(6- Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     methoxy-4-                                                                                .
                     methyl-1,3,5-
                     triazin-2-yl)-1-
                     [2-(2-
                     chloroethoxy)-
                     phenylsulfonyl]-
                     urea (CAS No.
                     82097-50-5) and
                     application
                     adjuvants
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3808.30.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1231. MIXTURES OF 4-CYCLOPROPYL-6-METHYL-N-
                   PHENYL-2-PYRIMIDINAMINE-4-(2,2-DIFLUORO-1,3-
                   BENZODIOXOL-4-YL)-1H-PYRROLE-3-
                   CARBONITRILE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.53     Mixtures of 4-    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     cyclopropyl-6-                                                                            .
                     methyl-N-phenyl-
                     2-
                     pyrimidinamine-
                     4-(2,2-difluoro-
                     1,3-benzodioxol-
                     4-yl)-1H-
                     pyrrole-3-
                     carbonitrile
                     (CAS No. 131341-
                     86-1) and
                     application
                     adjuvants
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3808.20.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1232. (R)-2-[2,6-DIMETHYLPHENYL)-
                   METHOXYACETYLAMINO]PROPIONIC ACID, METHYL ESTER 
                   AND (S)-2-[2,6-DIMETHYLPHENYL)-
                   METHOXYACETYLAMINO]PROPIONIC ACID, METHYL 
                   ESTER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.31     (R)-2-[2,6-       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Dimethylphenyl)-                                                                          .
                     methoxyacetylam
                     ino]propionic
                     acid, methyl
                     ester and (S)-2-
                     [2,6-
                     Dimethylphenyl)-
                     methoxyacetylam
                     ino]propionic
                     acid, methyl
                     ester (CAS No.
                     69516-34-3)
                     (both of the
                     foregoing
                     provided for in
                     subheading
                     2924.29.47)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1233. MIXTURES OF BENZOTHIADIAZOLE-7-CARBOTHIOIC ACID, 
                   S-METHYL ESTER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.22     Mixtures of       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     benzothiadiazol                                                                           .
                     e-7-carbothioic
                     acid, S-methyl
                     ester (CAS No.
                     135158-54-2)
                     and application
                     adjuvants
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3808.20.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1234. BENZOTHIALDIAZOLE-7-CARBOTHIOIC ACID, 
                   S-METHYL ESTER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.42     Benzothialdiazol  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     e-7-carbothioic                                                                           .
                     acid, S-methyl
                     ester (CAS No.
                     135158-54-2)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2934.90.12)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1235. O-(4-BROMO-2-CHLOROPHENYL)-
                   O-ETHYL-S-PROPYL 
                   PHOSPHOROTHIOATE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.30     O-(4-Bromo-2-     Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     chlorophenyl)-O-                                                                          .
                     ethyl-S-propyl
                     phosphorothioat
                     e (CAS No.
                     41198-08-7)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2930.90.10)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


[[Page H10739]]

     SEC. 1236. 1-[[2-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL)-4-PROPYL-1,3-DIOXOLAN-
                   2-YL]-METHYL]-1H-1,2,4-TRIAZOLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.80     1-[[2-(2,4-       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Dichlorophenyl)-                                                                          .
                     4-propyl-1,3-
                     dioxolan-2-yl]-
                     methyl]-1H-
                     1,2,4-triazole
                     (CAS No. 60207-
                     90-1) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2934.90.12)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1237. TETRAHYDRO-3-METHYL-N-NITRO-5-[[2-PHENYLTHIO)-5-
                   THIAZOLYL]-4H-1,3,5-OXADIAZIN-4-
                   IMINE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.76     Tetrahydro-3-     4.3%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     methyl-N-nitro-                                                                           .
                     5-[[2-
                     phenylthio)-5-
                     thiazolyl]-4-H-
                     1,3,5-oxadiazin-
                     4-imine (CAS
                     No. 192439-46-
                     6) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2934.10.10)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1238. 1-(4-METHOXY-6-METHYLTRIAZIN-2-YL)-3-[2-(3,3,3-
                   TRIFLUOROPROPYL)-PHENYLSULFONYL]-UREA.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.28.40     1-(4-Methoxy-6-   Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     methyltriazin-2-                                                                          .
                     yl)-3-[2-(3,3,3-
                     trifluoropropyl
                     )-
                     phenylsulfonyl]-
                     urea (CAS No.
                     94125-34-5)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2935.00.75)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1239. 4,5-DIHYDRO-6-METHYL-4-[(3-
                   PYRIDINYLMETHYLENE)AMINO]-1,2,4-TRIAZIN-
                   3(2H)-ONE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.28.94     4,5-Dihydro-6-    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     methyl-4-[(3-                                                                             .
                     pyridinylmethyl
                     ene)amino]-
                     1,2,4-triazin-
                     3(2H)-one (CAS
                     No. 123312-89-
                     0) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.69.60)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1240. 4-(2,2-DIFLUORO-1,3-BENZODIOXOL-4-YL)-
                   1H-PYRROLE-3-CARBONITRILE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.97     4-(2,2-Difluoro-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     1,3-benzodioxol-                                                                          .
                     4-yl)-1H-
                     pyrrole-3-
                     carbonitrile
                     (CAS No. 131341-
                     86-1) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2934.90.12)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1241. MIXTURES OF 2-(((((4,6-DIMETHOXYPYRIMIDIN-2-
                   YL)AMINOCARBONYL))AMINOSULFONYL))-
                   N,N-DIMETHYL-3-PYRIDINECARBOXAMIDE 
                   AND APPLICATION ADJUVANTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.69     Mixtures of 2-    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (((((4,6-                                                                                 .
                     dimethoxypyrimi
                     din-2-
                     yl)aminocarbony
                     l))aminosulfony
                     l))-N,N-
                     dimethyl-3-
                     pyridinecarboxa
                     mide and
                     application
                     adjuvants (CAS
                     No. 111991-09-
                     4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3808.30.15)....
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     SEC. 1242. MONOCHROME GLASS ENVELOPES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.70.01     Monochrome glass  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     envelopes                                                                                 .
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     7011.20.40)....
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     SEC. 1243. CERAMIC COATER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.84.00     Ceramic coater    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     for laying down                                                                           .
                     and drying
                     ceramic
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     8479.89.97)....
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     SEC. 1244. PRO-JET BLACK 263 STAGE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.30.13     5-[4-(7-Amino-1-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     hydroxy-3-                                                                                .
                     sulfonaphthalen-
                     2-ylazo)-2,5-
                     bis(2-
                     hydroxyethoxy)-
                     phenylazo]isoph
                     thalic acid,
                     lithium salt
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
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     SEC. 1245. PRO-JET FAST BLACK 286 PASTE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.44     1,3-              Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Benzenedicarbox                                                                           .
                     ylic acid, 5-
                     [[4-[(7-amino-1-
                     hydroxy-3-sulfo-
                     2-
                     naphthalenyl)az
                     o-6-sulfo-1-
                     naphthalenylazo
                     ]-, sodium salt
                     (CAS No. 201932-
                     24-3) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.14.30)....
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     SEC. 1246. BROMINE-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new headings:

``   9902.28.08     2-                Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003
                     Bromoethanesulf
                     onic acid,
                     sodium salt
                     (CAS No. 4263-
                     52-9) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2904.90.50)....
     9902.28.09     4,4'-             Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003
                     Dibromobiphenyl
                     (CAS No. 92-86-
                     4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2903.69.70)....
     9902.28.10     4-Bromotoluene    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 106-38-                                                                          .
                     7) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2903.69.70)....
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     SEC. 1247. PYRIDINEDICARBOXYLIC ACID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new headings:

``   9902.29.38     1,4-Dihydro-2,6-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003
                     dimethyl-1,4-
                     diphenyl-3,5-
                     pyridinedicarbo
                     xylic acid,
                     dimethyl ester
                     (CAS No. 83300-
                     85-0) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.90.79)....
     9902.29.39      1-[2-[2-Chloro-  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003
                     3-[(1,3-dihydro-
                     1,3,3-trimethyl-
                     2H-indol-2-
                     ylidene)ethylid
                     ene]-1-
                     cyclopenten-1-
                     yl]ethenyl]-
                     1,3,3-trimethyl-
                     3H-indolium
                     salt with
                     trifluoromethan
                     e- sulfonic
                     acid (1:1) (CAS
                     No. 128433-68-
                     1) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.90.24)....
     9902.29.40     N-[4-[5-[4-       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003
                     (Dimethylamino)-                                                                         ''
                     phenyl]-1,5-                                                                              .
                     diphenyl-2,4-
                     pentadienyliden
                     e]-2,5-
                     cyclohexadien-1-
                     ylidene]-N-
                     methylmethanami
                     nium salt with
                     trifluoromethan
                     e- sulfonic
                     acid (1:1) (CAS
                     No. 100237-71-
                     6) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2921.49.45)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1248. CERTAIN SEMICONDUCTOR MOLD COMPOUNDS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.39.07     Thermosetting     3.5%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     epoxide molding                                                                           .
                     compounds of a
                     kind suitable
                     for use in the
                     manufacture of
                     semiconductor
                     devices, via
                     transfer
                     molding
                     processes,
                     containing 70
                     percent or more
                     of silica, by
                     weight, and
                     having less
                     than 75 parts
                     per million of
                     combined water-
                     extractable
                     content of
                     chloride,
                     bromide,
                     potassium and
                     sodium
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3907.30.00)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1249. SOLVENT BLUE 67.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.32.53      Solvent blue 67  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 81457-                                                                           .
                     65-0) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.19.11)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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     SEC. 1250. PIGMENT BLUE 60.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.30.08      Pigment blue 60  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 81-77-                                                                           .
                     6) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     3204.17.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1251. MENTHYL ANTHRANILATE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.08.10     Menthyl           Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     anthranilate                                                                              .
                     (CAS No. 134-09-
                     08) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2922.49.27)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1252. 4-BROMO-2-FLUOROACETANILIDE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.28.15      4-Bromo-2-       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     fluoroacetanili                                                                           .
                     de (CAS No. 326-
                     66-9) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2924.21.50)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1253. PROPIOPHENONE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.28.16      Propiophenone    Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 93-55-                                                                           .
                     0) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2914.39.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1254. m-CHLOROBENZALDEHYDE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.28.17     m-                Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Chlorobenzaldeh                                                                           .
                     yde (CAS No.
                     587-04-2)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2913.00.40)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1255. CERAMIC KNIVES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.69.01     Knives having     Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     ceramic blades,                                                                           .
                     such blades
                     containing over
                     90 percent
                     zirconia by
                     weight
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     6911.10.80 or
                     6912.00.48)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1256. STAINLESS STEEL RAILCAR BODY SHELLS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.86.07     Railway car body  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     shells of                                                                                 .
                     stainless
                     steel, the
                     foregoing which
                     are designed
                     for gallery
                     type railway
                     cars each
                     having an
                     aggregate
                     capacity of 138
                     passengers on
                     two enclosed
                     levels
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     8607.99.10)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1257. STAINLESS STEEL RAILCAR BODY SHELLS OF 148-
                   PASSENGER CAPACITY.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in the 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.86.08     Railway car body  Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     shells of                                                                                 .
                     stainless
                     steel, the
                     foregoing which
                     are designed
                     for use in
                     gallery type
                     cab control
                     railway cars
                     each having an
                     aggregate
                     capacity of 148
                     passengers on
                     two enclosed
                     levels
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     8607.99.10)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1258. PENDIMETHALIN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.21.42     N-(Ethylpropyl)-  1.1%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     3,4-dimethyl-                                                                             .
                     2,6-
                     dinitroaniline
                     (Pendimethalin)
                     (CAS No. 40487-
                     42-1) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2921.49.50)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1259. 3,5-DIBROMO-4-HYDOXYBENZONITRIL ESTER AND INERTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.38.04     Mixtures of       Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     octanoate and                                                                             .
                     heptanoate
                     esters of
                     bromoxynil (3,5-
                     Dibromo-4-
                     hydroxybenzonit
                     rile) (CAS Nos.
                     1689-99-2 and
                     56634-95-8)
                     with
                     application
                     adjuvants
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     3808.30.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1260. 3,5-DIBROMO-4-HYDOXYBENZONITRIL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.28.18      Bromoxynil (3,5- 4.2%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     dibromo-4-                                                                                .
                     hydroxybenzonit
                     rile), octanoic
                     acid ester (CAS
                     No. 1689-99-2)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2926.90.25)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1261. ISOXAFLUTOLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.79     4-(2-             1.0%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Methanesulfonyl-                                                                          .
                     4-
                     trifluoromethyl
                     benzoyl)-5-
                     cyclopropylisox
                     azole (CAS No.
                     141112-29-0)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2934.90.15)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1262. CYCLANILIDE TECHNICAL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.64     1-(2,4-           5.7%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     Dichlorophenyla                                                                           .
                     minocarbonyl)-
                     cyclopropanecar
                     boxylic acid
                     (CAS No. 113136-
                     77-9) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2924.29.47)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1263. R115777.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.33.40     (R)-6-[Amino(4-   Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     chlorophenyl)(1-                                                                          .
                     methyl-1H-
                     imidazol-5-
                     yl)methyl]-4-(3-
                      chlorophenyl)-
                     1-methyl-2(1H)-
                     quinoline (CAS
                     No. 192185-72-
                     1) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.40.26)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1264. BONDING MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.84.16     Bonding machines  1.7%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     for use in the                                                                            .
                     manufacture of
                     digital
                     versatile discs
                     (DVDs)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     8479.89.97)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1265. GLYOXYLIC ACID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.13      Glyoxylic acid   Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (CAS No. 298-12-                                                                          .
                     4) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2918.30.90)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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     SEC. 1266. FLUORIDE COMPOUNDS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new headings:

``   9902.28.20     Ammonium          Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     bifluoride (CAS                                                                           .
                     No. 1341-49-7)
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     2826.11.10)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1267. COBALT BORON.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.80.05     Cobalt boron      Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     (provided for                                                                             .
                     in subheading
                     8105.10.30)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1268. CERTAIN STEAM OR OTHER VAPOR GENERATING BOILERS 
                   USED IN NUCLEAR FACILITIES.

       (a) In General.--Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by 
     inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.84.02     Watertube         4.9%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     boilers with a                                                                            .
                     steam
                     production
                     exceeding 45 t
                     per hour, for
                     use in nuclear
                     facilities
                     (provided for
                     in subheading
                     8402.11.00)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) 
     shall apply with respect to goods--
       (1) entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption, 
     on or after the 15th day after the date of enactment of this 
     Act; and
       (2) purchased pursuant to a binding contract entered into 
     on or before the date of the enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 1269. FIPRONIL TECHNICAL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.98     5-Amino-1-(2,6-   5.6%           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     dichloro-4-                                                                               .
                     (trifluoromethy
                     l)phenyl)-4-
                     ((l,r,s)-
                     (trifluromethyl
                     sulfinyl))-1H-
                     pyrazole-3-
                     carbonitrile
                     (CAS No. 120068-
                     37-3) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2933.19.23)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     SEC. 1270. KL540.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:

``   9902.29.91     Methyl-4-         Free           No change      No change      On or before 12/31/2003    ''
                     trifluoromethox                                                                           .
                     yphenyl-N-
                     (chlorocarbonyl
                     ) carbamate
                     (CAS No. 173903-
                     15-6) (provided
                     for in
                     subheading
                     2924.29.70)....
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

          CHAPTER 2--EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS

     SEC. 1301. EXTENSION OF CERTAIN EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND 
                   REDUCTIONS.

       (a) Existing Duty Suspensions.--Each of the following 
     headings is amended by striking out the date in the effective 
     period column and inserting ``12/31/2003'':
       (1) Heading 9902.32.12 (relating to DEMT).
       (2) Heading 9902.39.07 (relating to a certain polymer).
       (3) Heading 9902.29.07 (relating to 4-hexylresorcinol).
       (4) Heading 9902.29.37 (relating to certain sensitizing 
     dyes).
       (5) Heading 9902.32.07 (relating to certain organic 
     pigments and dyes).
       (6) Heading 9902.71.08 (relating to certain semi-
     manufactured forms of gold).
       (7) Heading 9902.33.59 (relating to DPX-E6758).
       (8) Heading 9902.33.60 (relating to rimsulfuron).
       (9) Heading 9902.70.03 (relating to rolled glass).
       (10) Heading 9902.72.02 (relating to ferroboron).
       (11) Heading 9902.70.06 (relating to substrates of 
     synthetic quartz or synthetic fused silica).
       (12) Heading 9902.32.90 (relating to diiodomethyl-p-
     tolylsulfone).
       (13) Heading 9902.32.92 (relating to b-bromo-b-
     nitrostyrene).
       (14) Heading 9902.32.06 (relating to yttrium).
       (15) Heading 9902.32.55 (relating to methyl thioglycolate).
       (b) Existing Duty Reduction.--Heading 9902.29.68 (relating 
     to Ethylene/tetra- fluoroethylene copolymer (ETFE)) is 
     amended by striking out the date in the effective period 
     column and inserting ``12/31/2003''.
       (c) Other Modifications.--
       (1) Methyl esters.--
       (A) Calendar year 2001.--
       (i) In general.--Heading 9902.38.24 (relating to methyl 
     esters) is amended--

       (I) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
       (II) by striking ``12/31/2000'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2001''.

       (ii) Effective date.--The amendments made by clause (i) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2001.
       (B) Calendar year 2002.--
       (i) In general.--Heading 9902.38.24, as amended by 
     subparagraph (A), is amended--

       (I) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``1.8%''; and
       (II) by striking ``12/31/2001'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2002''.

       (ii) Effective date.--The amendments made by clause (i) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2002.
       (C) Calendar year 2003.--
       (i) In general.--Heading 9902.38.24, as amended by 
     subparagraph (B), is amended--

       (I) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``1.9%''; and
       (II) by striking ``12/31/2002'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2003''.

       (ii) Effective date.--The amendments made by clause (i) 
     shall take effect on January 1, 2003.
       (2) Certain manufacturing equipment.--Headings 9902.84.83, 
     9902.84.85, 9902.84.87, 9902.84.89, and 9902.84.91 (relating 
     to certain manufacturing equipment) are each amended--
       (A) by striking ``4011.91.50'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``4011.91'';
       (B) by striking ``4011.99.40'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``4011.99''; and
       (C) by striking ``86 cm'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``63.5 cm''.
       (3) Carbamic acid (U-9069).-- Heading 9902.33.61 (relating 
     to carbamic acid (U-9069)) is amended--
       (A) by striking ``7.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2003''.
       (4) DPX-E9260.-- Heading 9902.33.63 (relating to DPX-E9260) 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5.3%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2003''.

     SEC. 1302. TECHNICAL CORRECTION.

       Heading 9902.32.70 is amended by striking ``(provided for 
     in subheading 2916.39.45)'' and inserting ``(provided for in 
     subheading 2916.39.75)''.

     SEC. 1303. EFFECTIVE DATE.

       Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the 
     amendments made by this chapter apply to goods entered, or 
     withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after January 
     1, 2001.

                  Subtitle B--Other Tariff Provisions

       CHAPTER 1--LIQUIDATION OR RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN ENTRIES

     SEC. 1401. CERTAIN TELEPHONE SYSTEMS.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding sections 514 and 520 of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514 and 1520), or any 
     other provision of law, the United States Customs Service 
     shall, not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, liquidate or reliquidate those entries listed in 
     subsection (c), in accordance with the final decision of the 
     Department of Commerce of February 7, 1990 (case number A580-
     803-001).
       (b) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a) shall be paid by the Customs 
     Service within 90 days after such liquidation or 
     reliquidation.
       (c) Entry List.--The entries referred to in subsection (a) 
     are the following:

 
          Entry number               Date of entry           Port
 
E85-0001814-6...................  10/05/89..........  Miami, FL
E85-0001844-3...................  10/30/89..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002268-4...................  07/21/90..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002510-9...................  12/15/90..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002511-7...................  12/15/90..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002509-1...................  12/15/90..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002527-3...................  12/12/90..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002550-0...................  12/20/90..........  Miami, FL
102-0121558-8...................  12/11/91..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002654-5...................  04/08/91..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002703-0...................  05/01/91..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002778-2...................  06/05/91..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002909-3...................  08/05/91..........  Miami, FL
E85-0002913-5...................  08/02/91..........  Miami, FL
102-0120990-4...................  10/18/91..........  Miami, FL
102-0120668-6...................  09/03/91..........  Miami, FL
102-0517007-8...................  11/20/91..........  Miami, FL
102-0122145-3...................  03/05/91..........  Miami, FL
102-0121173-6...................  ..................  Miami, FL
102-0121559-6...................  ..................  Miami, FL
E85-0002636-2...................  ..................  Miami, FL
 

     SEC. 1402. COLOR TELEVISION RECEIVER ENTRIES.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding sections 514 and 520 of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514 and 1520), or any 
     other provision of law, the United States Customs Service 
     shall, not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, liquidate or reliquidate those entries listed in 
     subsection (c) in accordance with the final results of the 
     administrative reviews, covering the periods from April 1, 
     1989, through March 31, 1990, and from April 1, 1990, through 
     March 31, 1991, undertaken by the International Trade 
     Administration of the Department of Commerce for such entries 
     (case number A-583-009).
       (b) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a), with interest provided for

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     by law on the liquidation or reliquidation of entries, shall 
     be paid by the Customs Service within 90 days after such 
     liquidation or reliquidation.
       (c) Entry List.--The entries referred to in subsection (a) 
     are the following:
Date of entry
  August 18, 1989......................................................
  June 25, 1989........................................................
  April 4, 1990........................................................
  April 12, 1990.......................................................
  April 25,1990........................................................
  May 3, 1990-6........................................................
  May 17, 19903........................................................
  May 24, 19901........................................................
  May 31, 19907........................................................
  June 13, 1990........................................................
  June 19, 1990........................................................
  August 7, 1990.......................................................
  August 29, 1990......................................................
  September 15, 1990...................................................
  September 12, 1990...................................................
  October 2, 1990......................................................
  November 1, 1990.....................................................
  November 1, 1990.....................................................
  November 8, 1990.....................................................

     SEC. 1403. COPPER AND BRASS SHEET AND STRIP.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding sections 514 and 520 of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514 and 1520), or any 
     other provision of law, the United States Customs Service 
     shall, not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, liquidate or reliquidate those entries listed in 
     subsection (c).
       (b) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a), with interest accrued from the 
     date of entry, shall be paid by the Customs Service within 90 
     days after such liquidation or reliquidation.
       (c) Entry List.--The entries referred to in subsection (a) 
     are the following:

 
                                                            Date of
          Entry number               Date of entry        liquidation
 
110-1197671-6...................  10/18/86..........              7/6/92
110-1198090-8...................  12/19/86..........             1/23/87
110-1271919-8...................  11/12/86..........             11/6/87
110-1272332-3...................  11/26/86..........            11/20/87
110-1955373-1...................  12/17/86..........             7/26/96
110-1271914-9...................  11/12/86..........             11/6/87
110-1279006-6...................  09/09/87..........             8/26/88
110-1279699-8...................  10/06/87..........             11/6/87
110-1280399-2...................  11/03/87..........            12/11/87
110-1280557-5...................  11/11/87..........            12/28/87
110-1280780-3...................  11/24/87..........            01/29/88
110-1281399-1...................  12/16/87..........             2/12/88
110-1282632-4...................  02/17/88..........             3/18/88
110-1286027-3...................  02/26/88..........             2/17/89
110-1286056-2...................  02/23/88..........             2/12/89
719-0736650-5...................  07/27/87..........             3/13/92
110-1285877-2...................  09/08/88..........            06/02/89
110-1285885-5...................  09/08/88..........            06/02/89
110-1285959-8...................  09/13/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286057-0...................  03/01/88..........            04/01/88
110-1286061-2...................  03/02/88..........            02/24/89
110-1286120-6...................  03/13/88..........            03/03/89
110-1286122-2...................  03/13/88..........            03/03/89
110-1286123-0...................  03/13/88..........            03/03/89
110-1286124-8...................  03/13/88..........            03/03/89
110-1286133-9...................  03/20/88..........            04/15/88
110-1286134-7...................  03/20/88..........            04/15/88
110-1286151-1...................  03/15/88..........            09/15/89
110-1286194-1...................  03/22/88..........            08/24/90
110-1286262-6...................  04/04/88..........            06/09/89
110-1286264-2...................  03/30/88..........            06/09/89
110-1286293-1...................  04/09/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286294-9...................  04/09/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286330-1...................  04/13/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286332-7...................  04/13/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286376-4...................  04/20/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286398-8...................  04/29/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286399-6...................  04/29/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286418-4...................  05/06/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286419-2...................  05/06/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286465-5...................  05/13/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286467-1...................  05/13/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286488-7...................  05/20/88..........            07/01/88
110-1286489-5...................  05/20/88..........            07/01/88
110-1286490-3...................  05/20/88..........            07/01/88
110-1286567-8...................  05/27/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286578-5...................  06/03/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286579-3...................  06/03/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286638-7...................  06/10/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286683-3...................  06/17/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286685-8...................  06/17/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286703-9...................  06/24/88..........            07/29/88
110-1286725-2...................  06/24/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286740-1...................  07/01/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286824-3...................  07/08/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286863-1...................  07/20/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286910-0...................  07/24/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286913-4...................  07/29/88..........            06/02/89
110-1286942-3...................  07/26/88..........            09/09/88
110-1286990-2...................  08/02/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287007-4...................  08/05/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287058-7...................  08/09/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287195-7...................  09/22/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287376-3...................  09/29/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287377-1...................  09/29/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287378-9...................  09/29/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287573-5...................  10/06/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287581-8...................  10/06/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287756-6...................  10/11/88..........            06/29/90
110-1287762-4...................  10/11/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287780-6...................  10/14/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287783-0...................  10/14/88..........            06/02/89
110-1287906-7...................  10/18/88..........            06/02/89
110-1288061-0...................  10/25/88..........            06/02/89
110-1288086-7...................  10/27/88..........            06/02/89
110-1288229-3...................  11/03/88..........            06/02/89
110-1288370-5...................  11/08/88..........            06/29/90
110-1288408-3...................  11/10/88..........            06/29/90
110-1288688-0...................  11/24/88..........            06/02/89
110-1288692-2...................  11/24/88..........            06/02/89
110-1288847-2...................  11/29/88..........            06/29/90
110-1289041-1...................  12/07/88..........            06/02/89
110-1289248-2...................  12/22/88..........            06/02/89
110-1289250-8...................  12/21/88..........            06/02/89
110-1289260-7...................  12/22/88..........            06/02/89
110-1289376-1...................  12/29/88..........            06/02/89
110-1289588-1...................  01/15/89..........            06/02/89
110-0935207-8...................  01/05/90..........            03/13/92
110-1294738-5...................  10/31/89..........            03/20/90
110-1204990-1...................  06/08/89..........            09/29/89
11036694146.....................  01/17/91..........            12/18/92
11036706841.....................  03/06/91..........             2/19/93
11036725270.....................  05/24/91..........             2/19/93
110-1231352-1...................  07/24/88..........            08/26/88
110-1231359-6...................  07/31/88..........            09/09/88
110-1286029-9...................  02/25/88..........            03/25/88
110-1286078-6...................  03/04/88..........            04/08/88
110-1286079-4...................  03/04/88..........            06/29/90
110-1286107-3...................  03/10/88..........            04/08/88
110-1286153-7...................  03/11/88..........            04/15/88
110-1286154-5...................  03/17/88..........            04/22/88
110-1286155-2...................  03/31/88..........            04/22/88
110-1286203-0...................  03/24/88..........            06/29/90
110-1286218-8...................  03/18/88..........            04/22/88
110-1286241-0...................  03/31/88..........            03/24/89
110-1286272-5...................  03/31/88..........            08/03/90
110-1286278-2...................  04/04/88..........            08/03/90
110-1286362-4...................  04/21/88..........            06/29/90
110-1286447-3...................  05/06/88..........            06/29/90
110-1286448-1...................  05/06/88..........            06/29/90
110-1286472-1...................  05/11/88..........            06/29/90
110-1286664-3...................  06/16/88..........            06/29/90
110-1286666-8...................  06/16/88..........            07/13/90
110-1286889-6...................  07/22/88..........            08/03/90
110-1286982-9...................  08/04/88..........            06/29/90
110-1287022-3...................  08/11/88..........            06/29/90
110-1804941-8...................  05/04/88..........            07/29/94
037-0022571-1...................  01/05/89..........            02/17/89
110-1135050-8...................  04/01/89..........            02/19/93
110-1135292-6...................  04/23/89..........            02/19/93
110-1135479-9...................  05/04/89..........            12/28/92
110-1136014-3...................  06/01/89..........            02/19/93
110-1136111-7...................  06/09/89..........            02/19/93
110-1136287-5...................  06/15/89..........            12/28/92
110-1136678-5...................  07/14/88..........            02/19/93
110-1136815-3...................  07/17/89..........            12/28/92
110-1137008-4...................  07/17/89..........            02/19/93
110-1137010-0...................  07/28/89..........            02/19/93
110-1231614-4...................  12/06/88..........            02/17/89
110-1231630-0...................  12/13/88..........            02/17/89
110-1231666-4...................  12/30/88..........            02/17/89
110-1231694-6...................  01/16/89..........            03/24/89
110-1231708-4...................  01/30/89..........            03/24/89
110-1231767-0...................  03/12/89..........            07/14/89
110-1232086-4...................  07/27/89..........            12/01/89
110-1287256-7...................  09/20/88..........            09/08/89
110-1287285-6...................  09/22/88..........            09/15/89
110-1287442-3...................  09/29/88..........            06/29/90
110-1287491-0...................  09/27/88..........            06/29/90
110-1287631-1...................  09/29/88..........            06/29/90
110-1287693-1...................  10/06/88..........            06/29/90
110-1288491-9...................  11/10/88..........            06/29/90
110-1288492-7...................  11/10/88..........            06/29/90
110-1288937-1...................  12/08/88..........            06/29/90
110-1710118-6...................  01/27/89..........            01/13/89
110-1137082-9...................  09/03/89..........             2/19/93
110-1138058-8...................  10/11/89..........             2/19/93
110-1138059-6...................  09/28/89..........             2/19/93
110-1138691-6...................  11/02/89..........             2/19/93
110-1138698-1...................  11/02/89..........             2/19/93
110-1139217-9...................  12/09/89..........             2/19/93
110-1139218-7...................  12/09/89..........            12/21/89
110-1139219-5...................  12/02/89..........             2/19/93
110-1139481-1...................  01/05/90..........             2/19/93
110-1140423-0...................  02/17/90..........             2/19/93
110-1140641-7...................  03/08/90..........             2/19/93
110-1141086-4...................  04/01/90..........             2/19/93
110-1142313-1...................  06/06/90..........             2/19/93
110-1142728-0...................  06/30/90..........             2/19/93
110-1232095-5...................  08/06/89..........            12/01/89
110-1232136-7...................  09/02/89..........            12/29/89
110-1293737-8...................  08/29/89..........             8/21/92
110-1293738-6...................  08/31/89..........             8/21/92
110-1293859-0...................  09/07/89..........             8/21/92
110-1293861-6...................  09/06/89..........             8/21/92
110-1294009-1...................  09/14/89..........             8/21/92
110-1294111-5...................  09/19/89..........             8/21/92
110-1294328-5...................  10/05/89..........             8/21/92
110-1294685-8...................  10/24/89..........             8/21/92
110-1294686-6...................  10/24/89..........             8/21/92
110-1294798-9...................  10/31/89..........             8/21/92
110-1295026-4...................  11/09/89..........             8/21/92
110-1295087-6...................  11/14/89..........             3/16/90
110-1295088-4...................  11/16/89..........             8/21/92
110-1295089-2...................  11/16/89..........             8/21/92
110-1295245-0...................  11/21/89..........             8/21/92
110-1295493-6...................  12/05/89..........             8/21/92
110-1295497-7...................  12/05/89..........             8/21/92
110-1295898-6...................  12/28/89..........             8/21/92
110-1295903-4...................  12/28/89..........             8/21/92
110-1296025-5...................  01/04/90..........             8/21/92
110-1296161-8...................  01/11/90..........             8/21/92
11011443535.....................  09/25/90..........            12/18/92
11011448211.....................  10/25/90..........            12/18/92
11001688032.....................  04/12/88..........            06/03/88
11001691390.....................  06/01/88..........            06/02/88
11009971950.....................  03/07/88..........            03/03/89
11009972545.....................  04/06/88..........            04/21/89
11012860745.....................  03/04/88..........            04/08/88
11012861024.....................  03/08/88..........            04/08/88
11012862071.....................  03/24/88..........            04/29/88
11012862139.....................  03/22/88..........            04/22/88
11012869316.....................  07/28/88..........            06/29/90
11018048717.....................  04/25/88..........            05/31/88
11018051323.....................  06/08/88..........            07/08/88
11018054467.....................  07/27/88..........            07/27/88
11018055324.....................  08/10/88..........            08/20/88
11009976470.....................  08/29/88..........            09/01/89
11017086056.....................  10/26/88..........            12/02/88
11018057726.....................  09/14/88..........            11/04/88
11018061991.....................  11/09/88..........            12/30/88
11011366611.....................  07/13/89..........            03/05/93
11012044811.....................  03/18/89..........            04/23/93
11012053952.....................  07/27/89..........            06/12/92
11012906159.....................  03/09/89..........            06/29/90
11012908841.....................  03/21/89..........            06/29/90
11012910227.....................  03/28/89..........            06/29/90
11012911407.....................  04/06/89..........            07/21/89
11012911415.....................  04/06/89..........            06/29/90
11012911423.....................  04/06/89..........            06/29/90
11012916240.....................  05/04/89..........            06/29/90
11012922586.....................  06/06/89..........            06/29/90
11012923964.....................  06/15/89..........            06/29/90
11012928534.....................  07/11/89..........            06/29/90
11012929771.....................  07/19/89..........            06/29/90
11010060926.....................  12/05/89..........            12/14/90
11012137037.....................  10/02/90..........            06/12/92
11012941107.....................  09/19/89..........            08/21/92
11012942238.....................  09/28/89..........            08/21/92
11012943319.....................  10/05/89..........            08/21/92
11012944374.....................  10/13/89..........            03/02/90
11012944390.....................  10/12/89..........            08/21/92
11012944408.....................  10/13/89..........            08/21/92
11012946932.....................  10/26/89..........            08/21/92
11012950918.....................  11/17/89..........            11/09/90
11012952351.....................  11/21/89..........            08/21/92
11012953821.....................  11/29/89..........            08/21/92
11012954621.....................  12/07/89..........            08/21/92
11012954803.....................  12/07/89..........            08/21/92
11010103270.....................  01/23/90..........            05/11/90
11011425391.....................  06/16/90..........            02/19/93
11015255588.....................  07/03/90..........            11/02/90
11018670254.....................  01/11/90..........            01/22/90
11018671211.....................  01/11/90..........            01/30/90
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11010113105.....................  09/06/90..........            01/04/91
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     SEC. 1404. ANTIFRICTION BEARINGS.

       (a) Liquidation or Reliquidation of Entries.--
     Notwithstanding sections 514 and 520 of the Tariff Act of 
     1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514 and 1520) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days

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     after the date of the enactment of this Act, liquidate or 
     reliquidate those entries made at various ports, which are 
     listed in subsection (c), in accordance with the final 
     results of the administrative reviews, covering the periods 
     from November 9, 1988, through April 30, 1990, from May 1, 
     1990, through April 30, 1991, and from May 1, 1991, through 
     April 30, 1992, conducted by the International Trade 
     Administration of the Department of Commerce for such entries 
     (Case No. A-427-801).
       (b) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a) shall be paid by the Customs 
     Service within 90 days after such liquidation or 
     reliquidation.
       (c) Entry List.--The entries referred to in subsection (a) 
     are the following:
Entry Dateer
  May 26, 198912010-6..................................................
  June 28, 19892028-8..................................................
  December 5, 19896-0..................................................
  December 18, 1989-8..................................................
  February 5, 19904-1..................................................
  April 12, 1990229-2..................................................
  March 21, 1990.11-0..................................................

     SEC. 1405. OTHER ANTIFRICTION BEARINGS.

       (a) Liquidation or Reliquidation of Entries.--
     Notwithstanding sections 514 and 520 of the Tariff Act of 
     1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514 and 1520) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, liquidate 
     or reliquidate those entries made at various ports, which are 
     listed in subsection (c), in accordance with the final 
     results of the administrative reviews, covering the periods 
     from November 9, 1988, through April 30, 1990, from May 1, 
     1990, through April 30, 1991, and from May 1, 1991, through 
     April 30, 1992, conducted by the International Trade 
     Administration of the Department of Commerce for such entries 
     (Case No. A-427-801).
       (b) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a) shall be paid by the Customs 
     Service within 90 days after such liquidation or 
     reliquidation.
       (c) Entry List.--The entries referred to in subsection (a) 
     are the following:
Entry Dateer
  April 4, 19902223-5..................................................
  August 24, 199018-8..................................................
  September 5, 1990-4..................................................
  May 21, 199126079-3..................................................
  January 31, 19914-7..................................................
  April 19, 1990237-5..................................................
  May 7, 1991226033-0..................................................
  May 15, 199126078-5..................................................
  August 24, 199081-8..................................................
  October 3, 1990.1-4..................................................

     SEC. 1406. PRINTING CARTRIDGES.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law 
     and subject to the provisions of subsection (b), the United 
     States Customs Service shall, not later than 180 days after 
     the receipt of the request described in subsection (b), 
     liquidate or reliquidate each entry described in subsection 
     (d) containing any merchandise which, at the time of the 
     original liquidation, was classified under subheading 
     8517.90.08 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
     States (relating to parts of facsimile machines) at the rate 
     of duty that would have been applicable to such merchandise 
     if the merchandise had been liquidated or reliquidated under 
     subheading 8473.30.50 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of 
     the United States (relating to parts and accessories of 
     machines classified under heading 8471 of such Schedule).
       (b) Requests.--Reliquidation may be made under subsection 
     (a) with respect to an entry described in subsection (d) only 
     if a request therefor is filed with the Customs Service 
     within 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act and 
     the request contains sufficient information to enable the 
     Customs Service to locate the entry or reconstruct the entry 
     if it cannot be located.
       (c) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a) shall be paid not later than 
     180 days after the date of such liquidation or reliquidation.
       (d) Affected Entries.--The entries referred to in 
     subsection (a), filed at the port of Los Angeles, are as 
     follows:

 
                                                            Date of
          Date of entry              Entry number         liquidation
 
01/29/97........................  112-9640193-6.....            05/23/97
01/30/97........................  112-9640390-8.....            05/16/97
02/01/97........................  112-9640130-8.....            05/16/97
02/21/97........................  112-9642191-8.....            06/06/97
02/18/97........................  112-9642236-1.....            06/06/97
02/24/97........................  112-9642831-9.....            06/06/97
02/28/97........................  112-9643311-1.....            06/13/97
03/07/97........................  112-9644155-1.....            06/20/97
03/14/97........................  112-9645020-6.....            06/27/97
03/18/97........................  112-9645367-1.....            07/07/97
03/20/97........................  112-9646067-6.....            07/11/97
03/20/97........................  112-9646027-0.....            07/11/97
03/24/97........................  112-9646463-7.....            07/11/97
03/26/97........................  112-9646461-1.....            07/11/97
03/24/97........................  112-9646390-2.....            07/11/97
03/31/97........................  112-9647021-2.....            07/18/97
04/04/97........................  112-9647329-9.....            07/18/97
04/07/97........................  112-9647935-3.....            02/20/98
04/11/97........................  112-9300307-3.....            02/20/98
04/11/97........................  112-9300157-2.....            02/20/98
04/24/97........................  112-9301788-3.....            03/06/98
04/25/97........................  112-9302061-4.....            03/06/98
04/28/97........................  112-9302268-5.....            03/13/98
04/25/97........................  112-9302328-7.....            03/13/98
04/25/97........................  112-9302453-3.....            03/13/98
04/25/97........................  112-9302438-4.....            03/13/98
04/25/97........................  112-9302388-1.....            03/13/98
05/30/97........................  112-9306611-2.....            10/31/97
05/02/97........................  112-9302488-9.....            03/13/98
05/09/97........................  112-9303720-4.....            03/20/98
05/06/97........................  112-9303761-8.....            03/20/98
05/14/97........................  112-9304827-6.....            03/27/98
05/16/97........................  112-9304932-4.....            03/27/98
01/02/97........................  112-9636637-8.....            04/18/97
01/10/97........................  112-9637688-0.....            04/25/97
01/06/97........................  112-9637316-8.....            04/18/97
01/31/97........................  112-9640064-9.....            05/16/97
01/28/97........................  112-9639734-0.....            05/09/97
01/25/97........................  112-9639410-7.....            05/09/97
01/24/97........................  112-9639109-5.....            05/09/97
04/04/97........................  112-9647321-6.....            07/18/97
 

     SEC. 1407.  LIQUIDATION OR RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN ENTRIES 
                   OF N,N-DICYCLOHEXYL-2-BENZOTHIAZOLESULFENAMIDE.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514), or any other provision of law, 
     the Customs Service shall--
       (1) not later than 90 days after receiving a request 
     described in subsection (b), liquidate or reliquidate as free 
     from duty the entries listed in subsection (c); and
       (2) within 90 days after such liquidation or reliquidation, 
     refund any duties paid with respect to such entries, 
     including interest from the date of entry.
       (b) Requests.--Reliquidation may be made under subsection 
     (a) with respect to an entry described in subsection (c) only 
     if a request therefore is filed with the Customs Service 
     within 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (c) Entries.--The entries referred to in subsection (a) are 
     as follows:
Entry Dateer
  November 26, 1996....................................................
  November 26, 1996....................................................
  October 30, 1996.....................................................
  October 30, 1996.....................................................
  October 8, 1996......................................................
  October 1, 1996......................................................
  September 27, 1996...................................................
  September 24, 1996...................................................
  August 7, 1996.......................................................
  August 27, 1996......................................................
  August 20, 1996......................................................
  July 3, 1996.........................................................
  July 23, 1996........................................................
  July 18, 1996........................................................
  June 25, 1996........................................................
  May 14, 1996.........................................................
  May 7, 1996..........................................................
  April 27, 1996.......................................................
  April 12, 1996.......................................................
  March 25, 1996.......................................................
  March 11, 1996.......................................................
  February 27, 1996....................................................
  February 17, 1996....................................................
  January 2, 1996......................................................
  January 17, 1996.....................................................
  December 12, 1995....................................................
  November 29, 1995....................................................
  October 31, 1995.....................................................
  October 31, 1995.....................................................
  October 3, 1995......................................................
  October 3, 1995......................................................
  August 30, 1995......................................................
  August 30, 1995......................................................
  July 31, 1995........................................................
  July 31, 1995........................................................
  July 6, 1995.........................................................
  June 28, 1995........................................................
  June 7, 1995.........................................................
  May 31, 1995.........................................................
  April 26, 1995.......................................................
  April 26, 1995.......................................................
  April 12, 1995.......................................................
  March 29, 1995.......................................................
  March 29, 1995.......................................................
  March 1, 1995........................................................
  March 1, 1995........................................................
  February 14, 1995....................................................
  February 9, 1995.....................................................
  February 1, 1995.....................................................

     SEC. 1408. CERTAIN ENTRIES OF TOMATO SAUCE PREPARATION.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law 
     and subject to the provisions of subsection (b), the United 
     States Customs Service shall, not later than 180 days after 
     the receipt of the request described in subsection (b), 
     liquidate or reliquidate each entry described in subsection 
     (d) containing any merchandise which, at the time of the 
     original liquidation, was classified under subheading 
     2002.10.00 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
     States (relating to tomatoes, prepared or preserved) at the 
     rate of duty that would have been applicable to such 
     merchandise if the merchandise had been liquidated or 
     reliquidated under subheading 2103.90.60 of the Harmonized 
     Tariff Schedule of the United States (relating to tomato 
     sauce preparation) on the date of entry.
       (b) Requests.--Reliquidation may be made under subsection 
     (a) with respect to an entry described in subsection (d) only 
     if a request therefor is filed with the Customs Service 
     within 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act 
     and the request contains sufficient information to enable the 
     Customs Service to locate the entry or reconstruct the entry 
     if it cannot be located and to confirm that the entry 
     consists of tomato sauce preparations properly classifiable 
     under subheading 2103.90.60 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule 
     of the United States.
       (c) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a) shall be paid not later than 
     180 days after the date of such liquidation or reliquidation.
       (d) Affected Entries.--The entries referred to in 
     subsection (a) are as follows:
Entry Dateer
  10/26/89057-9........................................................
  10/28/89371-3........................................................
  11/16/89788-8........................................................
  11/17/89875-3........................................................
  10/31/90776-5........................................................
  01/14/91016-4........................................................
  01/28/91155-0........................................................
  02/04/91267-3........................................................
  02/26/91531-2........................................................
  03/06/91662-5........................................................
  03/20/91767-2........................................................
  03/27/91944-7........................................................
  04/23/91273-0........................................................
  05/06/91465-2........................................................
  06/05/91863-8........................................................
  06/13/91011-3........................................................
  07/03/91277-0........................................................

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  07/30/91724-1........................................................
  11/13/91152-1........................................................
  11/13/91203-2........................................................
  11/13/91204-0........................................................
  12/19/91685-8........................................................
  12/30/91763-3........................................................
  01/23/92193-2........................................................
  01/23/92201-3........................................................
  02/12/92553-7........................................................
  02/18/92572-7........................................................
  02/25/92785-5........................................................
  03/02/92831-7........................................................
  03/10/92084-2........................................................
  03/18/92228-5........................................................
  03/19/92267-3........................................................
  03/19/92270-7........................................................
  03/19/92284-8........................................................
  03/24/92370-5........................................................
  03/24/92371-3........................................................
  03/24/92372-1........................................................
  03/24/92395-2........................................................
  03/26/92422-4........................................................
  03/26/92426-5........................................................
  03/26/92444-8........................................................
  03/26/92468-7........................................................
  03/30/92517-1........................................................
  03/30/92518-9........................................................
  03/30/92519-7........................................................
  04/02/92574-2........................................................
  04/07/92626-0........................................................
  04/08/92641-9........................................................
  04/08/92655-9........................................................
  04/13/92782-1........................................................
  04/14/92812-6........................................................
  04/20/92862-1........................................................
  04/20/92880-3........................................................
  04/22/92940-5........................................................
  04/22/92967-8........................................................
  04/28/92008-0........................................................
  04/28/92052-8........................................................
  04/29/92076-7........................................................
  04/30/92128-6........................................................
  05/04/92127-8........................................................
  05/05/92163-3........................................................
  05/06/92181-5........................................................
  05/06/92182-3........................................................
  05/19/92498-3........................................................
  05/26/92620-2........................................................
  06/02/92724-2........................................................
  06/02/92725-9........................................................
  06/14/92981-8........................................................
  06/14/92982-6........................................................
  06/14/92983-4........................................................
  08/11/92456-9........................................................
  08/21/92707-5........................................................
  08/28/92807-3........................................................
  08/28/92808-1........................................................
  11/05/92148-0........................................................
  11/24/92687-7........................................................
  03/30/93241-8........................................................
  04/22/93756-5........................................................
  04/26/93803-5........................................................
  12/06/93840-2........................................................
  10/22/93883-3........................................................
  10/21/93940-1........................................................
  10/22/93051-6........................................................
  10/22/93058-1........................................................
  10/25/93063-1........................................................
  10/25/93069-8........................................................
  04/28/94624-4........................................................
  05/02/94701-0........................................................
  06/07/94508-2........................................................
  02/09/95824-9........................................................
  07/14/89306-4........................................................

     SEC. 1409. CERTAIN TOMATO SAUCE PREPARATION ENTERED IN 1990 
                   THROUGH 1992.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law 
     and subject to the provisions of subsection (b), the United 
     States Customs Service shall, not later than 180 days after 
     the receipt of the request described in subsection (b), 
     liquidate or reliquidate each entry described in subsection 
     (d) containing any merchandise which, at the time of the 
     original liquidation, was classified under subheading 
     2002.10.00 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
     States (relating to tomatoes, prepared or preserved) at the 
     rate of duty that would have been applicable to such 
     merchandise if the merchandise had been liquidated or 
     reliquidated under subheading 2103.90.60 of the Harmonized 
     Tariff Schedule of the United States (relating to tomato 
     sauce preparation) on the date of entry.
       (b) Requests.--Reliquidation may be made under subsection 
     (a) with respect to an entry described in subsection (d) only 
     if a request therefor is filed with the Customs Service 
     within 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act 
     and the request contains sufficient information to enable the 
     Customs Service to locate the entry or reconstruct the entry 
     if it cannot be located and to confirm that the entry 
     consists of tomato sauce preparations properly classifiable 
     under subheading 2103.90.60 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule 
     of the United States.
       (c) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a) shall be paid not later than 
     180 days after the date of such liquidation or reliquidation.
       (d) Affected Entries.--The entries referred to in 
     subsection (a) are as follows:
Entry Dateer
  11/28/90813-4........................................................
  3/15/911263-1........................................................
  3/18/927066-5........................................................
  3/19/927231-5........................................................
  3/20/927441-0........................................................
  4/28/923210-0........................................................
  12/12/92392-9........................................................

     SEC. 1410. CERTAIN TOMATO SAUCE PREPARATION ENTERED IN 1989 
                   THROUGH 1995.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law 
     and subject to the provisions of subsection (b), the United 
     States Customs Service shall, not later than 180 days after 
     the receipt of the request described in subsection (b), 
     liquidate or reliquidate each entry described in subsection 
     (d) containing any merchandise which, at the time of the 
     original liquidation, was classified under subheading 
     2002.10.00 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
     States (relating to tomatoes, prepared or preserved) at the 
     rate of duty that would have been applicable to such 
     merchandise if the merchandise had been liquidated or 
     reliquidated under subheading 2103.90.60 of the Harmonized 
     Tariff Schedule of the United States (relating to tomato 
     sauce preparation) on the date of entry.
       (b) Requests.--Reliquidation may be made under subsection 
     (a) with respect to an entry described in subsection (d) only 
     if a request therefor is filed with the Customs Service 
     within 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act 
     and the request contains sufficient information to enable the 
     Customs Service to locate the entry or reconstruct the entry 
     if it cannot be located and to confirm that the entry 
     consists of tomato sauce preparations properly classifiable 
     under subheading 2103.90.60 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule 
     of the United States.
       (c) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a) shall be paid not later than 
     180 days after the date of such liquidation or reliquidation.
       (d) Affected Entries.--The entries referred to in 
     subsection (a) are as follows:
Entry Dateer
  10-11-89855-6........................................................
  11-11-89619-5........................................................
  11-25-89846-4........................................................
  09-01-90580-2........................................................
  11-03-90739-3........................................................
  08-04-90163-7........................................................
  10-25-90558-7........................................................
  09-29-90104-0........................................................
  05-10-90674-5........................................................
  07-07-90638-9........................................................
  01-06-90704-4........................................................
  12-16-89411-6........................................................
  02-03-90146-7........................................................
  03-03-90562-5........................................................
  04-26-91258-1........................................................
  05-03-91290-4........................................................
  03-21-91646-8........................................................
  04-06-91926-4........................................................
  02-23-91443-0........................................................
  12-02-91157-8........................................................
  12-03-91303-8........................................................
  02-09-91276-4........................................................
  10-05-91765-3........................................................
  10-19-91005-3........................................................
  08-24-91060-9........................................................
  08-10-91885-0........................................................
  06-01-91744-0........................................................
  06-15-91987-5........................................................
  01-26-91094-1........................................................
  01-07-91766-4........................................................
  12-30-90768-1........................................................
  05-30-92694-7........................................................
  06-30-92303-4........................................................
  01-07-92812-8........................................................
  02-23-92595-8........................................................
  03-31-92467-9........................................................
  03-31-92466-1........................................................
  04-18-92680-7........................................................
  05-02-92025-4........................................................
  05-14-93533-7........................................................
  06-25-93248-1........................................................
  10-26-93915-3........................................................
  10-13-93752-0........................................................
  10-13-93753-8........................................................
  09-24-93275-2........................................................
  10-07-93445-1........................................................
  10-08-93421-2........................................................
  10-22-93814-8........................................................
  10-22-93813-0........................................................
  10-22-93811-4........................................................
  10-26-93914-6........................................................
  06-23-94424-7........................................................
  12-07-93922-8........................................................
  10-20-94090-8........................................................
  06-23-95610-8........................................................
  03-29-95345-3........................................................
  04-28-95582-0........................................................

     SEC. 1411. CERTAIN TOMATO SAUCE PREPARATION ENTERED IN 1989 
                   AND 1990.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law 
     and subject to the provisions of subsection (b), the United 
     States Customs Service shall, not later than 180 days after 
     the receipt of the request described in subsection (b), 
     liquidate or reliquidate each entry described in subsection 
     (d) containing any merchandise which, at the time of the 
     original liquidation, was classified under subheading 
     2002.10.00 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
     States (relating to tomatoes, prepared or preserved) at the 
     rate of duty that would have been applicable to such 
     merchandise if the merchandise had been liquidated or 
     reliquidated under subheading 2103.90.60 of the Harmonized 
     Tariff Schedule of the United States (relating to tomato 
     sauce preparation) on the date of entry.
       (b) Requests.--Reliquidation may be made under subsection 
     (a) with respect to an entry described in subsection (d) only 
     if a request therefor is filed with the Customs Service 
     within 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act 
     and the request contains sufficient information to enable the 
     Customs Service to locate the entry or reconstruct the entry 
     if it cannot be located and to confirm that the entry 
     consists of tomato sauce preparations properly classifiable 
     under subheading 2103.90.60 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule 
     of the United States.
       (c) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a) shall be paid not later than 
     180 days after the date of such liquidation or reliquidation.
       (d) Affected Entries.--The entries referred to in 
     subsection (a) are as follows:
Entry Dateer
  07/27/89705-0........................................................
  08/03/89847-0........................................................
  08/03/89848-8........................................................
  10/18/89191-1........................................................
  10/25/89247-1........................................................
  11/08/89584-7........................................................
  12/08/89077-9........................................................
  01/12/90659-4........................................................

     SEC. 1412. NEOPRENE SYNCHRONOUS TIMING BELTS.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding sections 514 and 520 of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514 and 1520), or any 
     other provision of law, the United States Customs Service 
     shall, not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of 
     this Act, liquidate or reliquidate the entry described in 
     subsection (c).

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       (b) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     the entry under subsection (a), with interest accrued from 
     the date of entry, shall be paid by the Customs Service 
     within 90 days after such liquidation or reliquidation.
       (c) Entry.--The entry referred to in subsection (a) is the 
     following:

 
                                                            Date of
          Entry number               Date of entry        liquidation
 
469-0015023-9...................       11/14/89             3/9/90
 

     SEC. 1413. RELIQUIDATION OF DRAWBACK CLAIM NUMBER R74-
                   10343996.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, liquidate 
     or reliquidate the drawback claim as filed described in 
     subsection (b).
       (b) Drawback Claim.--The drawback claim referred to in 
     subsection (a) is the following:

 
                                    Drawback Claim
       Export Claim Month               Number            Filing Date
 
March 1994......................     R74-1034399 6         07/03/96
 

       (c) Payment of Amounts Due.--Any amounts due pursuant to 
     the liquidation or reliquidation of the claim described in 
     subsection (b) shall be paid not later than 90 days after the 
     date of such liquidation or reliquidation.

     SEC. 1414. RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN DRAWBACK CLAIMS FILED IN 
                   1996.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, liquidate 
     or reliquidate the drawback claims as filed described in 
     subsection (b).
       (b) Drawback Claims.--The drawback claims referred to in 
     subsection (a) are the following:

 
                                    Drawback Claim
       Export Claim Month               Number            Filing Date
 
March 1993......................     R74-1034035 6         07/03/96
April 1993......................     R74-1034070 3         07/03/96
 

       (c) Payment of Amounts Due.--Any amounts due pursuant to 
     the liquidation or reliquidation of the claims described in 
     subsection (b) shall be paid not later than 90 days after the 
     date of such liquidation or reliquidation.

     SEC. 1415. RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN DRAWBACK CLAIMS RELATING 
                   TO EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE FROM MAY 1993 TO JULY 
                   1993.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, liquidate 
     or reliquidate the drawback claims as filed described in 
     subsection (b).
       (b) Drawback Claims.--The drawback claims referred to in 
     subsection (a) are the following:

 
                                    Drawback Claim
       Export Claim Month               Number            Filing Date
 
May 1993........................     R74-1034098 4         07/03/96
June 1993.......................     R74-1034126 3         07/03/96
July 1993.......................     R74-1034154 5         07/03/96
 

       (c) Payment of Amounts Due.--Any amounts due pursuant to 
     the liquidation or reliquidation of the claims described in 
     subsection (b) shall be paid not later than 90 days after the 
     date of such liquidation or reliquidation.

     SEC. 1416. RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN DRAWBACK CLAIMS RELATING 
                   TO EXPORTS CLAIMS FILED BETWEEN APRIL 1994 AND 
                   JULY 1994.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, liquidate 
     or reliquidate the drawback claims as filed described in 
     subsection (b).
       (b) Drawback Claims.--The drawback claims referred to in 
     subsection (a) are the following:

 
                                    Drawback Claim
       Export Claim Month               Number            Filing Date
 
April 1994......................     R74-1034427 5         07/03/96
May 1994........................     R74-1034462 2         07/03/96
July 1994.......................     C04-0032112 8         07/03/96
 

       (c) Payment of Amounts Due.--Any amounts due pursuant to 
     the liquidation or reliquidation of the claims described in 
     subsection (b) shall be paid not later than 90 days after the 
     date of such liquidation or reliquidation.

     SEC. 1417. RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN DRAWBACK CLAIMS RELATING 
                   TO JUICES.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, liquidate 
     or reliquidate the drawback claims as filed described in 
     subsection (b).
       (b) Drawback Claims.--The drawback claims referred to in 
     subsection (a) are the following:

 
                                    Drawback Claim
       Export Claim Month               Number            Filing Date
 
August 1993.....................     R74-1034189 1         07/03/96
September 1993..................     R74-1034217 0         07/03/96
December 1993...................     R74-1034308 7         07/03/96
January 1994....................     R74-1034336 8         07/03/96
February 1994...................     R74-1034371 5         07/03/96
 

       (c) Payment of Amounts Due.--Any amounts due pursuant to 
     the liquidation or reliquidation of the claims described in 
     subsection (b) shall be paid not later than 90 days after the 
     date of such liquidation or reliquidation.

     SEC. 1418. RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN DRAWBACK CLAIMS FILED IN 
                   1997.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, liquidate 
     or reliquidate the drawback claims as filed described in 
     subsection (b).
       (b) Drawback Claims.--The drawback claims referred to in 
     subsection (a) are the following:

 
       Drawback Claim Number                     Filing Date
 
WJU1111015-0                         May 30, 1997
WJU1111030-9                         August 6, 1997
WJU1111006-9                         April 16, 1997
WJU1111005-2                         February 26, 1997
 

       (c) Payment of Amounts Due.--Any amounts due pursuant to 
     the liquidation or reliquidation of the claims described in 
     subsection (b) shall be paid not later than 90 days after the 
     date of such liquidation or reliquidation.

     SEC. 1419. RELIQUIDATION OF DRAWBACK CLAIM NUMBER WJU1111031-
                   7.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, liquidate 
     or reliquidate the drawback claim as filed described in 
     subsection (b).
       (b) Drawback Claim.--The drawback claim referred to in 
     subsection (a) is the following:

 
       Drawback Claim Number                     Filing Date
 
WJU1111031-7                         October 16, 1997
(excluding Invoice #24051)
 

       (c) Payment of Amounts Due.--Any amounts due pursuant to 
     the liquidation or reliquidation of the claim described in 
     subsection (b) shall be paid not later than 90 days after the 
     date of such liquidation or reliquidation.

     SEC. 1420. LIQUIDATION OR RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN ENTRIES OF 
                   ATHLETIC SHOES.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, liquidate 
     or reliquidate each drawback claim as filed described in 
     subsection (b).
       (b) Drawback Claims.--The drawback claims referred to in 
     subsection (a) are the following claims, filed between August 
     1, 1993 and June 1, 1998:

                            Drawback Claims

221-0590991-9
221-0890500-5 through 221-0890675-5
221-0890677-1 through 221-0891427-0
221-0891430-4 through 221-0891537-6
221-0891539-2 through 221-0891554-1
221-0891556-6 through 221-0891557-4
221-0891559-0
221-0891561-6 through 221-0891565-7
221-0891567-3 through 221-0891578-0
221-0891582-0
221-0891584-8 through 221-0891587-1
221-0891589-7
221-0891592-1 through 221-0891597-0
221-0891604-4 through 221-0891605-1
221-0891607-7 through 221-0891609-3

       (c) Payment of Amounts Due.--Any amounts due pursuant to 
     the liquidation or reliquidation of the claims described in 
     subsection (b) shall be paid not later than 90 days after the 
     date of such liquidation or reliquidation.

     SEC. 1421. RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN DRAWBACK CLAIMS RELATING 
                   TO JUICES.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     the United States Customs Service shall, not later than 90 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, reliquidate 
     each entry described in subsection (b) by applying the column 
     1 general rate of duty of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of 
     the United States to each entry that is reliquidated, 
     regardless of whether the entry was made under the column 1 
     special rate of duty of such Schedule.
       (b) Affected Entries.--The entries referred to in 
     subsection (a) are as follows:

 
                                           Port of
              Entry number                  Entry        Date of Entry
 
T71-0000954-9..........................      2809          10/16/96
T71-0000965-5..........................      2809          11/05/96
T71-0000966-3..........................      2809          11/05/96
T71-0000968-9..........................      2809          11/25/96
T71-0000969-7..........................      2809          12/23/96
 

       (c) Payment of Amounts Due.--Any amounts due pursuant to 
     the reliquidation of an entry described in subsection (b) 
     shall be paid not later than 90 days after the date of such 
     reliquidation.

     SEC. 1422. DRAWBACK OF FINISHED PETROLEUM DERIVATIVES

       (a) Addition of Crude Oil, Vinyl Chloride, Terephthalic 
     Acid, Trimellitic Anydride, Isophthalic Acid, Acrylonitrile, 
     Lubricating Oil Additives, and Prepared Additives for Mineral 
     Oils for Substitution.--
       (1) In general.--Section 313(p)(3)(A)(i)(I) of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1313(p)(3)(A)(i)(I)) is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``2709.00,'' after ``2708,''; and
       (B) by striking ``2902, and 2909.19.14'' and inserting 
     ``and 2902, and subheadings 2903.21.00, 2909.19.14, 2917.36, 
     2917.39.04, 2917.39.15, 2926.10.00, 3811.21.00, and 
     3811.90.00''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect on the date of the enactment of this Act, 
     and shall apply to--
       (A) any drawback claim filed on or after such date of 
     enactment; and
       (B) any drawback entry filed before such date of enactment 
     if the liquidation of the entry is not final on such date of 
     enactment.
       (b) Designation of Certain Finished Petroleum Derivatives 
     as Commercially Interchangeable.--Section 313(p)(3)(B) of the 
     Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1313(p)(3)(B)) is amended by 
     adding at the end the following: ``If an article is referred 
     to under the same eight-digit classification of the 
     Harmonized Tariff Schedule of

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     the United States as the qualified article on January 1, 
     2000, then whether or not the article has been reclassified 
     under another eight-digit classification after January 1, 
     2000, the article shall be deemed to be an article that is 
     referred to under the same eight-digit classification of such 
     Schedule as the qualified article for purposes of the 
     preceding sentence.''.

     SEC. 1423. RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN ENTRIES OF SELF-TAPPING 
                   SCREWS.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     upon proper request filed with the United States Customs 
     Service within 180 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, the Customs Service--
       (1) shall reliquidate each entry described in subsection 
     (c) containing any merchandise which, at the time of original 
     liquidation, had been classified under subheading 7318.12 of 
     the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (relating 
     to wood screws); and
       (2) shall reliquidate such merchandise under subheading 
     7318.14 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
     States (relating to self-tapping screws), depending upon 
     their diameter, at the rate of duty then applicable for such 
     merchandise.
       (b) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the reliquidation of an entry under 
     subsection (a) shall be paid within 180 days after the date 
     on which the request is made.
       (c) Affected Entries.--The entries referred to in 
     subsection (a), filed at the port of Philadelphia, are as 
     follows:

 
        Entry No.               Date of entry         Liquidation Date
 
      Av1-0893629-3               08-11-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893735-8               09-09-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893766-3               09-20-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893809-1               10-13-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893810-9               10-11-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893811-7               10-06-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893846-3               10-19-93                03-18-94
      Av1-0893872-9               10-25-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893873-7               10-25-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893904-0               11-02-93                03-18-94
      Av1-0893913-1               11-08-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893936-2               11-15-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893949-5               11-18-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893963-6               11-22-93                01-14-94
      Av1-0893981-8               11-30-93                03-18-94
      Av1-0894012-1               12-06-93                03-18-94
      Av1-0894013-9               12-06-93                03-18-94
      Av1-0894057-6               12-20-93                03-18-94
      Av1-0894058-4               12-20-93                03-18-94
      Av1-0894095-6               12-29-93                04-01-94
      Av1-0894100-4               01-05-94                04-01-94
      Av1-0894108-7               01-04-94                04-22-94
      Av1-0894159-0               01-31-94                05-20-94
      Av1-0894222-6               02-14-94                04-08-94
      Av1-0894245-7               02-19-94                04-08-94
      Av1-0894274-7               02-25-94                04-08-94
      Av1-0894298-6               03-07-94                04-22-94
      Av1-0894299-4               03-08-94                04-22-94
      Av1-0894335-6               03-14-94                05-06-94
      Av1-0894348-9               03-17-94                05-06-94
      Av1-0894355-4               03-30-94                05-06-94
      Av1-0894382-8               03-24-94                06-17-94
      Av1-0894420-6               04-06-94                06-17-94
      Av1-0894429-7               04-11-94                06-24-94
      Av1-0894356-2               04-04-94                08-12-94
      Av1-0894516-1               05-23-94                07-29-94
      Av1-0894517-9               05-23-94                07-29-94
      Av1-0894531-0               06-01-94                07-29-94
      Av1-0894570-8               05-27-94                09-30-94
      Av1-0894580-7               05-31-94                07-29-94
      Av1-0894606-0               06-07-94                07-29-94
      Av1-0894607-8               06-15-94                07-29-94
      Av1-0894608-6               06-06-94                07-29-94
      Av1-0894661-5               06-21-94                08-19-94
      Av1-0894682-1               06-24-94                08-12-94
      Av1-0894685-4               07-05-94                08-12-94
      Av1-0894697-9               07-06-94                08-12-94
      Av1-0894698-7               07-12-94                08-12-94
      Av1-0894820-7               07-27-94                09-16-94
      Av1-0894910-6               08-18-94                09-30-94
 

     SEC. 1424. RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN ENTRIES OF VACUUM 
                   CLEANERS.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding section 514 of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514) or any other provision of law, 
     upon proper request filed with the United States Customs 
     Service within 180 days after the date of enactment of this 
     Act, the Customs Service--
       (1) shall reliquidate each entry described in subsection 
     (c) containing any merchandise which, at the time of original 
     liquidation, had been classified under subheading 8509.80.00 
     of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States; and
       (2) shall reliquidate such merchandise under subheading 
     8509.10.00 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
     States at the duty-free rate then applicable for such 
     appliances.
       (b) Payments of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to a request for the reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a) shall be paid within 180 days 
     after the date on which the request is made.
       (c) Affected Entries.--The entries referred to in 
     subsection (a), filed at the ports indicated, are as follows:

 
                                                   Date of     Date of
        Port of Entry            Entry Number       Entry    Liquidation
 
Baltimore, MD                    004-7872032-9     1/11/99     11/19/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7849971-8    11/19/98     10/1/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7852693-2    11/25/98     10/8/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7852699-9    11/25/98     10/8/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7852722-9    11/25/98     10/8/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7861673-3     12/8/98     10/22/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7861692-3     12/8/98     10/22/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7861704-6     12/8/98     10/22/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7867000-3    12/17/98     11/5/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7867004-5    12/17/98     11/5/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7875266-0     1/3/99      11/19/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7870717-7     1/6/99      11/5/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7870733-4     1/6/99      11/5/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7877886-3     1/7/99      11/19/99
Los Angeles, CA                  004-7875246-2     1/13/99     11/12/99
San Francisco, CA                004-7850789-0    11/20/98     10/8/99
San Francisco, CA                004-7864752-2    12/14/98     10/29/99
San Francisco, CA                004-7869967-1    12/22/98     11/5/99
San Francisco, CA                004-7872055-0     1/11/99     11/12/99
Seattle, WA                      004-7847960-3    11/17/98     10/1/99
Seattle, WA                      004-7850796-5    11/20/98     10/8/99
Seattle, WA                      004-7856642-5     12/2/98     10/15/99
Seattle, WA                      004-7861684-0     12/8/98     10/22/99
Seattle, WA                      004-7861909-1     12/9/98     10/22/99
Seattle, WA                      004-7866974-0    12/17/98     10/29/99
Seattle, WA                      004-7870790-4     1/6/99      11/12/99
Seattle, WA                      004-7877856-6     1/8/99      11/19/99
Seattle, WA                      004-7875238-9     1/13/99     11/12/99
Tacoma, WA                       004-7861076-9     12/8/98     10/22/99
Tacoma, WA                       004-7869848-3    12/31/98     11/19/99
Tacoma, WA                       004-7955061-8     5/7/99       7/2/99
Chicago, IL                      004-7843214-9    11/10/98     11/25/98
Newark, NJ                       004-7854863-9    11/30/98     10/15/99
Newark, NJ                       004-7872138-4     1/11/99     11/19/99
New York City/JFK                004-7866439-4    12/16/98     10/29/99
Miami, FL                        004-7859052-4     12/4/98     10/15/99
Miami, FL                        004-7872013-9     1/11/99     11/12/99
 

  


     SEC. 1425. LIQUIDATION OR RELIQUIDATION OF CERTAIN ENTRIES OF 
                   CONVEYOR CHAINS.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding sections 514 and 520 of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1514 and 1520), or any 
     other provision of law, the United States Customs Service 
     shall, not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, liquidate or reliquidate those entries listed in 
     subsection (c).
       (b) Payment of Amounts Owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry under subsection (a), with interest provided for by 
     law on the liquidation or reliquidation of entries, shall be 
     paid by the Customs Service within 90 days after such 
     liquidation or reliquidation.
       (c) Entry List.--The entries referred to in subsection (a) 
     are the following:
Date of entry
  April 2, 1996........................................................
  April 3, 1996........................................................
  April 8, 1996........................................................
  April 11, 1996.......................................................
  April 11, 1996.......................................................
  April 17, 1996.......................................................
  April 23, 1996.......................................................
  April 24, 1996.......................................................
  April 29, 1996.......................................................
  May 3, 1996-9........................................................
  May 3, 1996-2........................................................
  May 8, 1996-5........................................................
  May 15, 19963........................................................
  May 17, 19961........................................................
  May 31, 19967........................................................
  June 5, 19964........................................................
  June 5, 19967........................................................
  June 11, 1996........................................................
  June 12, 1996........................................................
  June 20, 1996........................................................
  June 24, 1996........................................................
  June 26, 1996........................................................
  July 6, 19963........................................................
  July 10, 1996........................................................
  July 15, 1996........................................................
  July 20, 1996........................................................
  August 1, 1996.......................................................
  August 7, 1996.......................................................
  August 14, 1996......................................................
  August 22, 1996......................................................
  August 27, 1996......................................................
  August 29, 1996......................................................
  September 5, 1996....................................................
  September 5, 1996....................................................
  September 10, 1996...................................................
  September 13, 1996...................................................
  September 16, 1996...................................................
  October 1, 1996......................................................
  October 1, 1996......................................................
  October 3, 1996......................................................
  October 3, 1996......................................................
  October 10, 1996.....................................................
  October 14, 1996.....................................................
  October 18, 1996.....................................................
  October 23, 1996.....................................................
  October 28, 1996.....................................................
  October 30, 1996.....................................................
  November 10, 1996....................................................
  November 11, 1996....................................................
  November 11, 1996....................................................
  November 14, 1996....................................................
  November 15, 1996....................................................
  November 26, 1996....................................................
  November 26, 1996....................................................
  November 27, 1996....................................................
  December 2, 1996.....................................................
  December 4, 1996.....................................................
  December 9, 1996.....................................................
  December 11, 1996....................................................
  December 13, 1996....................................................
  December 19, 1996....................................................
  December 30, 1996....................................................
  December 30, 1996....................................................
  January 4, 1997......................................................
  January 10, 1997.....................................................
  January 14, 1997.....................................................
  January 15, 1997.....................................................
  February 2, 1997.....................................................
  February 3, 1997.....................................................
  February 6, 1997.....................................................
  February 7, 1997.....................................................
  February 13, 1997....................................................
  February 17, 1997....................................................
  February 19, 1997....................................................
  February 19, 1997....................................................
  February 27, 1997....................................................
  February 27, 1997....................................................
  March 4, 1997........................................................
  March 17, 1997.......................................................
  March 18, 1997.......................................................
  March 19, 1997.......................................................
  March 20, 1997.......................................................
  March 26, 1997.......................................................
  March 27, 1997.......................................................
  April 3, 1996........................................................
  June 12, 1996........................................................
  July 1, 19964........................................................
  July 10, 1996........................................................
  August 22, 1996......................................................
  September 20, 1996...................................................
  September 23, 1996...................................................
  September 30, 1996...................................................
  January 1, 1997......................................................
  January 23, 1997.....................................................
  February 11, 1997....................................................

 CHAPTER 2--SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION RELATING TO PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND 
                                TESTING

     SEC. 1431. SHORT TITLE.

       This chapter may be cited as the ``Product Development and 
     Testing Act of 2000''.

     SEC. 1432. FINDINGS; PURPOSE.

       (a) Findings.--The Congress finds the following:

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       (1)(A) A substantial amount of development and testing 
     occurs in the United States incident to the introduction and 
     manufacture of new products for both domestic consumption and 
     export overseas.
       (B) Testing also occurs with respect to merchandise that 
     has already been introduced into commerce to insure that it 
     continues to meet specifications and performs as designed.
       (2) The development and testing that occurs in the United 
     States incident to the introduction and manufacture of new 
     products, and with respect to products which have already 
     been introduced into commerce, represents a significant 
     industrial activity employing highly-skilled workers in the 
     United States.
       (3)(A) Under the current laws affecting the importation of 
     merchandise, such as the provisions of part I of title IV of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1401 et seq.), goods 
     commonly referred to as ``prototypes'', used for product 
     development testing and product evaluation purposes, are 
     subject to customs duty upon their importation into the 
     United States unless the prototypes qualify for duty-free 
     treatment under special trade programs or unless the 
     prototypes are entered under a temporary importation bond.
       (B) In addition, the United States Customs Service has 
     determined that the value of prototypes is to be included in 
     the value of production articles if the prototypes are the 
     result of the same design and development effort as the 
     articles.
       (4)(A) Assessing duty on prototypes twice, once when the 
     prototypes are imported and a second time thereafter as part 
     of the cost of imported production merchandise, discourages 
     development and testing in the United States, and thus 
     encourages development and testing to occur overseas, since, 
     in that case, duty will only be assessed once, upon the 
     importation of production merchandise.
       (B) Assessing duty on these prototypes twice unnecessarily 
     inflates the cost to businesses, thus reducing their 
     competitiveness.
       (5) Current methods for avoiding the excessive assessment 
     of customs duties on the importation of prototypes, including 
     the use of temporary importation entries and obtaining 
     drawback, are unwieldy, ineffective, and difficult for both 
     importers and the United States Customs Service to 
     administer.
       (b) Purpose.--The purpose of this chapter is to promote 
     product development and testing in the United States by 
     permitting the importation of prototypes on a duty-free 
     basis.

      SEC. 1433. AMENDMENTS TO HARMONIZED TARIFF SCHEDULE OF THE 
                   UNITED STATES.

       (a) Heading.--Subchapter XVII of Chapter 98 is amended by 
     inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:

``     9817.85.01           Prototypes to be    Free             ...............  The rate applicable in the  ''
                             used exclusively                                      absence of this heading     .
                             for development,
                             testing, product
                             evaluation, or
                             quality control
                             purposes.........
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

       (b) U.S. Note.--The U.S. Notes to subchapter XVII of 
     chapter 98 are amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``6. The following provisions apply to heading 9817.85.01:
       ``(a) For purposes of this subchapter, including heading 
     9817.85.01, the term `prototypes' means originals or models 
     of articles that--
       ``(i) are either in the preproduction, production, or 
     postproduction stage and are to be used exclusively for 
     development, testing, product evaluation, or quality control 
     purposes; and
       ``(ii) in the case of originals or models of articles that 
     are either in the production or postproduction stage, are 
     associated with a design change from current production 
     (including a refinement, advancement, improvement, 
     development, or quality control in either the product itself 
     or the means for producing the product).
       For purposes of clause (i), automobile racing for purse, 
     prize, or commercial competition shall not be considered to 
     be ``development, testing, product evaluation, or quality 
     control.''.
       ``(b)(i) Prototypes may be imported only in limited 
     noncommercial quantities in accordance with industry 
     practice.
       ``(ii) Except as provided for by the Secretary of the 
     Treasury, prototypes or parts of prototypes may not be sold 
     after importation into the United States or be incorporated 
     into other products that are sold.
       ``(c) Articles subject to quantitative restrictions, 
     antidumping orders, or countervailing duty orders may not be 
     classified as prototypes under this note. Articles subject to 
     licensing requirements, or which must comply with laws, 
     rules, or regulations administered by agencies other than the 
     United States Customs Service before being imported, may be 
     classified as prototypes if they comply with all applicable 
     provisions of law and otherwise meet the definition of 
     `prototypes' under paragraph (a).''.

      SEC. 1434. REGULATIONS RELATING TO ENTRY PROCEDURES AND 
                   SALES OF PROTOTYPES.

       (a) Identification of Prototypes.--The Secretary of the 
     Treasury shall promulgate regulations regarding the 
     identification of prototypes at the time of importation into 
     the United States in accordance with the provisions of this 
     chapter and the amendments made by this chapter.
       (b) Sales of Prototypes.--Not later than 10 months after 
     the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the 
     Treasury shall promulgate final regulations regarding the 
     sale of prototypes entered under heading 9817.85.01 of the 
     Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States as scrap, or 
     waste, or for recycling, if all duties are tendered for sales 
     of the prototypes, including prototypes and parts of 
     prototypes incorporated into other products, as scrap, waste, 
     or recycled materials, at the rate of duty in effect for such 
     scrap, waste, or recycled materials at the time of 
     importation of the prototypes.

     SEC. 1435. EFFECTIVE DATE.

       This chapter, and the amendments made by this chapter, 
     shall apply with respect to--
       (1) an entry of a prototype under heading 9817.85.01, as 
     added by section 1433(a), on or after the date of enactment 
     of this Act; and
       (2) an entry of a prototype (as defined in U.S. Note 6(a) 
     to subchapter XVII of chapter 98, as added by section 
     1433(b)) under heading 9813.00.30 for which liquidation has 
     not become final as of the date of enactment of this Act.

CHAPTER 3--PROHIBITION ON IMPORTATION OF PRODUCTS MADE WITH DOG OR CAT 
                                  FUR

     SEC. 1441. SHORT TITLE.

       This chapter may be cited as the ``Dog and Cat Protection 
     Act of 2000''.

     SEC. 1442. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) An estimated 2,000,000 dogs and cats are slaughtered 
     and sold annually as part of the international fur trade. 
     Internationally, dog and cat fur is used in a wide variety of 
     products, including fur coats and jackets, fur trimmed 
     garments, hats, gloves, decorative accessories, stuffed 
     animals, and other toys.
       (2) The United States represents one of the largest markets 
     for the sale of fur and fur products in the world. Market 
     demand for fur products in the United States has led to the 
     introduction of dog and cat fur products into United States 
     commerce, frequently based on deceptive or fraudulent 
     labeling of the products to disguise the true nature of the 
     fur and mislead United States wholesalers, retailers, and 
     consumers.
       (3) Dog and cat fur, when dyed, is not easily 
     distinguishable to persons who are not experts from other 
     furs such as fox, rabbit, coyote, wolf, and mink, and 
     synthetic materials made to resemble real fur. Dog and cat 
     fur is generally less expensive than other types of fur and 
     may be used as a substitute for more expensive types of furs, 
     which provides an incentive to engage in unfair or fraudulent 
     trade practices in the importation, exportation, 
     distribution, or sale of fur products, including deceptive 
     labeling and other practices designed to disguise the true 
     contents or origin of the product.
       (4) Forensic texts have documented that dog and cat fur 
     products are being imported into the United States subject to 
     deceptive labels or other practices designed to conceal the 
     use of dog or cat fur in the production of wearing apparel, 
     toys, and other products.
       (5) Publicly available evidence reflects ongoing 
     significant use of dogs and cats bred expressly for their fur 
     by foreign fur producers for manufacture into wearing 
     apparel, toys, and other products that have been introduced 
     into United States commerce. The evidence indicates that 
     foreign fur producers also rely on the use of stray dogs and 
     cats and stolen pets for the manufacture of fur products 
     destined for the world and United States markets.
       (6) The methods of housing, transporting, and slaughtering 
     dogs and cats for fur production are generally unregulated 
     and inhumane.
       (7) The trade of dog and cat fur products is ethically and 
     aesthetically abhorrent to United States citizens. Consumers 
     in the United States have a right to know if products offered 
     for sale contain dog or cat fur and to ensure that they are 
     not unwitting participants in this gruesome trade.
       (8) Persons who engage in the sale of dog or cat fur 
     products, including the fraudulent trade practices identified 
     above, gain an unfair competitive advantage over persons who 
     engage in legitimate trade in apparel, toys, and other 
     products, and derive an unfair benefit from consumers who buy 
     their products.
       (9) The imposition of a ban on the sale, manufacture, offer 
     for sale, transportation, and distribution of dog and cat fur 
     products, regardless of their source, is consistent with the 
     international obligations of the United States because it 
     applies equally to domestic and foreign producers and avoids 
     any discrimination among foreign sources of competing 
     products. Such a ban is also consistent with provisions of 
     international agreements to which the United States is a 
     party that expressly allow for measures designed to protect 
     the health and welfare of animals and to enjoin the use of 
     deceptive trade practices in international or domestic 
     commerce.
       (b) Purposes.--The purposes of this chapter are to--
       (1) prohibit imports, exports, sale, manufacture, offer for 
     sale, transportation, and distribution in the United States 
     of dog and cat fur products, in order to ensure that United 
     States market demand does not provide an incentive to 
     slaughter dogs or cats for their fur;
       (2) require accurate labeling of fur species so that 
     consumers in the United States can make informed choices and 
     ensure that they are not unwitting contributors to this 
     gruesome trade; and
       (3) ensure that the customs laws of the United States are 
     not undermined by illicit international traffic in dog and 
     cat fur products.

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     SEC. 1443. PROHIBITION ON IMPORTATION OF PRODUCTS MADE WITH 
                   DOG OR CAT FUR.

       (a) In General.--Title III of the Tariff Act of 1930 is 
     amended by inserting after section 307 the following new 
     section:

     ``SEC. 308. PROHIBITION ON IMPORTATION OF DOG AND CAT FUR 
                   PRODUCTS.

       ``(a) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Cat fur.--The term `cat fur' means the pelt or skin 
     of any animal of the species Felis catus.
       ``(2) Interstate Commerce.--The term `interstate commerce' 
     means the transportation for sale, trade, or use between any 
     State, territory, or possession of the United States, or the 
     District of Columbia, and any place outside thereof.
       ``(3) Customs laws.--The term `customs laws of the United 
     States' means any other law or regulation enforced or 
     administered by the United States Customs Service.
       ``(4) Designated authority.--The term `designated 
     authority' means the Secretary of the Treasury, with respect 
     to the prohibitions under subsection (b)(1)(A), and the 
     President (or the President's designee), with respect to the 
     prohibitions under subsection (b)(1)(B).
       ``(5) Dog fur.--The term `dog fur' means the pelt or skin 
     of any animal of the species Canis familiaris.
       ``(6) Dog or cat fur product.--The term `dog or cat fur 
     product' means any item of merchandise which consists, or is 
     composed in whole or in part, of any dog fur, cat fur, or 
     both.
       ``(7) Person.--The term `person' includes any individual, 
     partnership, corporation, association, organization, business 
     trust, government entity, or other entity subject to the 
     jurisdiction of the United States.
       ``(8) United states.--The term `United States' means the 
     customs territory of the United States, as defined in general 
     note 2 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
     States.
       ``(b) Prohibitions.--
       ``(1) In general.--It shall be unlawful for any person to--
       ``(A) import into, or export from, the United States any 
     dog or cat fur product; or
       ``(B) introduce into interstate commerce, manufacture for 
     introduction into interstate commerce, sell, trade, or 
     advertise in interstate commerce, offer to sell, or transport 
     or distribute in interstate commerce in the United States, 
     any dog or cat fur product.
       ``(2) Exception.--This subsection shall not apply to the 
     importation, exportation, or transportation, for 
     noncommercial purposes, of a personal pet that is deceased, 
     including a pet preserved through taxidermy.
       ``(c) Penalties and Enforcement.--
       ``(1) Civil penalties.--
       ``(A) In general.--Any person who violates any provision of 
     this section or any regulation issued under this section may, 
     in addition to any other civil or criminal penalty that may 
     be imposed under title 18, United States Code, or any other 
     provision of law, be assessed a civil penalty by the 
     designated authority of not more than--
       ``(i) $10,000 for each separate knowing and intentional 
     violation;
       ``(ii) $5,000 for each separate grossly negligent 
     violation; or
       ``(iii) $3,000 for each separate negligent violation.
       ``(B) Debarment.--The designated authority may prohibit a 
     person from importing, exporting, transporting, distributing, 
     manufacturing, or selling any fur product in the United 
     States, if the designated authority finds that the person has 
     engaged in a pattern or practice of actions that has resulted 
     in a final administrative determination with respect to the 
     assessment of civil penalties for knowing and intentional or 
     grossly negligent violations of any provision of this section 
     or any regulation issued under this section.
       ``(C) Factors in assessing penalties.--In determining the 
     amount of civil penalties under this paragraph, the 
     designated authority shall take into account the degree of 
     culpability, any history of prior violations under this 
     section, ability to pay, the seriousness of the violation, 
     and such other matters as fairness may require.
       ``(D) Notice.--No penalty may be assessed under this 
     paragraph against a person unless the person is given notice 
     and opportunity for a hearing with respect to such violation 
     in accordance with section 554 of title 5, United States 
     Code.
       ``(2) Forfeiture.--Any dog or cat fur product manufactured, 
     taken, possessed, sold, purchased, offered for sale or 
     purchase, transported, delivered, received, carried, shipped, 
     imported, or exported contrary to the provisions of this 
     section or any regulation issued under this section shall be 
     subject to forfeiture to the United States.
       ``(3) Enforcement.--The Secretary of the Treasury shall 
     enforce the provisions of this section with respect to the 
     prohibitions under subsection (b)(1)(A), and the President 
     shall enforce the provisions of this section with respect to 
     the prohibitions under subsection (b)(1)(B).
       ``(4) Regulations.--Not later than 270 days after the date 
     of enactment of this section, the designated authorities 
     shall, after notice and opportunity for comment, issue 
     regulations to carry out the provisions of this section. The 
     regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury shall provide 
     for a process by which testing laboratories, whether domestic 
     or foreign, can qualify for certification by the United 
     States Customs Service by demonstrating the reliability of 
     the procedures used for determining the type of fur contained 
     in articles intended for sale or consumption in interstate 
     commerce. Use of a laboratory certified by the United States 
     Customs Service to determine the nature of fur contained in 
     an item to which subsection (b) applies is not required to 
     avoid liability under this section but may, in a case in 
     which a person can establish that the goods imported were 
     tested by such a laboratory and that the item was not found 
     to be a dog or cat fur product, prove dispositive in 
     determining whether that person exercised reasonable care for 
     purposes of paragraph (6).
       ``(5) Reward.--The designated authority shall pay a reward 
     of not less than $500 to any person who furnishes information 
     that establishes or leads to a civil penalty assessment, 
     debarment, or forfeiture of property for any violation of 
     this section or any regulation issued under this section.
       ``(6) Affirmative defense.--Any person accused of a 
     violation under this section has a defense to any proceeding 
     brought under this section on account of such violation if 
     that person establishes by a preponderance of the evidence 
     that the person exercised reasonable care--
       ``(A) in determining the nature of the products alleged to 
     have resulted in such violation; and
       ``(B) in ensuring that the products were accompanied by 
     documentation, packaging, and labeling that were accurate as 
     to the nature of the products.
       ``(7) Coordination with other laws.--Nothing in this 
     section shall be construed as superseding or limiting in any 
     manner the functions and responsibilities of the Secretary of 
     the Treasury under the customs laws of the United States.
       ``(d) Publication of Names of Certain Violators.--The 
     designated authorities shall, at least once each year, 
     publish in the Federal Register a list of the names of any 
     producer, manufacturer, supplier, seller, importer, or 
     exporter, whether or not located within the customs territory 
     of the United States or subject to the jurisdiction of the 
     United States, against whom a final administrative 
     determination with respect to the assessment of a civil 
     penalty for a knowing and intentional or a grossly negligent 
     violation has been made under this section.
       ``(e) Reports.--In order to enable Congress to engage in 
     active, continuing oversight of this section, the designated 
     authorities shall provide the following:
       ``(1) Plan for enforcement.--Within 3 months after the date 
     of enactment of this section, the designated authorities 
     shall submit to Congress a plan for the enforcement of the 
     provisions of this section, including training and procedures 
     to ensure that United States Government personnel are 
     equipped with state-of-the-art technologies to identify 
     potential dog or cat fur products and to determine the true 
     content of such products.
       ``(2) Report on enforcement efforts.--Not later than 1 year 
     after the date of enactment of this section, and on an annual 
     basis thereafter, the designated authorities shall submit a 
     report to Congress on the efforts of the United States 
     Government to enforce the provisions of this section and the 
     adequacy of the resources to do so. The report shall include 
     an analysis of the training of United States Government 
     personnel to identify dog and cat fur products effectively 
     and to take appropriate action to enforce this section. The 
     report shall include the findings of the designated 
     authorities as to whether any government has engaged in a 
     pattern or practice of support for trade in products the 
     importation of which are prohibited under this section.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 2(d) of the Fur Products 
     Labeling Act (15 U.S.C. 69(d)) is amended by inserting 
     ``(other than any dog or cat fur product to which section 308 
     of the Tariff Act of 1930 applies)'' after ``shall not 
     include such articles''.
       (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall take effect on the date of enactment of this Act.

                  CHAPTER 4--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

     SEC. 1451. ALTERNATIVE MID-POINT INTEREST ACCOUNTING 
                   METHODOLOGY FOR UNDERPAYMENT OF DUTIES AND 
                   FEES.

       Section 505(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1505(c)) is amended by striking ``For the period beginning 
     on'' and all that follows through ``the Secretary may 
     prescribe'' and inserting ``The Secretary may prescribe''.

     SEC. 1452. EXCEPTION FROM MAKING REPORT OF ARRIVAL AND FORMAL 
                   ENTRY FOR CERTAIN VESSELS.

       (a) Report of Arrival and Formal Entry of Vessels.--(1) 
     Section 433(a)(1)(C) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1433(a)(1)(C)) is amended by striking ``bonded merchandise, 
     or''.
       (2) Section 434(a)(3) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1434(a)(3)) is amended by striking ``bonded merchandise or''.
       (3) Section 4197 of the Revised Statutes of the United 
     States (46 U.S.C. App. 91) is amended in subsection (a)(2) by 
     striking ``bonded merchandise or''.
       (b) Additional Amendment.--Section 441 of the Tariff Act of 
     1930 (19 U.S.C. 1441) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new paragraph:
       ``(6) Any vessel required to anchor at the Belle Isle 
     Anchorage in the waters of the Detroit River in the State of 
     Michigan, for the purposes of awaiting the availability of 
     cargo or berthing space or for the purpose of taking on a 
     pilot or awaiting pilot services, or at the direction of the 
     Coast Guard, prior to proceeding to the Port of Toledo, Ohio, 
     where the vessel makes entry under section 434 or obtains 
     clearance under section 4197 of the Revised Statutes of the 
     United States.''.

     SEC. 1453. DESIGNATION OF SAN ANTONIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 
                   FOR CUSTOMS PROCESSING OF CERTAIN PRIVATE 
                   AIRCRAFT ARRIVING IN THE UNITED STATES.

       (a) Designation.--For the 2-year period beginning on the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Commissioner of the 
     Customs Service shall designate the San Antonio International 
     Airport in San Antonio, Texas, as an airport at which private 
     aircraft described in subsection

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     (b) may land for processing by the Customs Service in 
     accordance with section 122.24(b) of title 19, Code of 
     Federal Regulations.
       (b) Private Aircraft.--Private aircraft described in this 
     subsection are private aircraft that--
       (1) arrive in the United States from a foreign area and 
     have a final destination in the United States of San Antonio 
     International Airport in San Antonio, Texas; and
       (2) would otherwise be required to land for processing by 
     the Customs Service at an airport listed in section 122.24(b) 
     of title 19, Code of Federal Regulations, in accordance with 
     such section.
       (c) Definition.--In this section, the term ``private 
     aircraft'' has the meaning given such term in section 
     122.23(a)(1) of title 19, Code of Federal Regulations.
       (d) Report.--The Commissioner of the Customs Service shall 
     prepare and submit to Congress a report on the implementation 
     of this section for 2001 and 2002.

     SEC. 1454. INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL MERCHANDISE.

       Section 555 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1555) is 
     amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(c) International Travel Merchandise.--
       ``(1) Definitions.--For purposes of this section--
       ``(A) the term `international travel merchandise' means 
     duty-free or domestic merchandise which is placed on board 
     aircraft on international flights for sale to passengers, but 
     which is not merchandise incidental to the operation of a 
     duty-free sales enterprise;
       ``(B) the term `staging area' is an area controlled by the 
     proprietor of a bonded warehouse outside of the physical 
     parameters of the bonded warehouse in which manipulation of 
     international travel merchandise in carts occurs;
       ``(C) the term `duty-free merchandise' means merchandise on 
     which the liability for payment of duty or tax imposed by 
     reason of importation has been deferred pending exportation 
     from the customs territory;
       ``(D) the term `manipulation' means the repackaging, 
     cleaning, sorting, or removal from or placement on carts of 
     international travel merchandise; and
       ``(E) the term `cart' means a portable container holding 
     international travel merchandise on an aircraft for 
     exportation.
       ``(2) Bonded warehouse for international travel 
     merchandise.--The Secretary shall by regulation establish a 
     separate class of bonded warehouse for the storage and 
     manipulation of international travel merchandise pending its 
     placement on board aircraft departing for foreign 
     destinations.
       ``(3) Rules for treatment of international travel 
     merchandise and bonded warehouses and staging areas.--(A) The 
     proprietor of a bonded warehouse established for the storage 
     and manipulation of international travel merchandise shall 
     give a bond in such sum and with such sureties as may be 
     approved by the Secretary of the Treasury to secure the 
     Government against any loss or expense connected with or 
     arising from the deposit, storage, or manipulation of 
     merchandise in such warehouse. The warehouse proprietor's 
     bond shall also secure the manipulation of international 
     travel merchandise in a staging area.
       ``(B) A transfer of liability from the international 
     carrier to the warehouse proprietor occurs when the carrier 
     assigns custody of international travel merchandise to the 
     warehouse proprietor for purposes of entry into warehouse or 
     for manipulation in the staging area.
       ``(C) A transfer of liability from the warehouse proprietor 
     to the international carrier occurs when the bonded warehouse 
     proprietor assigns custody of international travel 
     merchandise to the carrier.
       ``(D) The Secretary is authorized to promulgate regulations 
     to require the proprietor and the international carrier to 
     keep records of the disposition of any cart brought into the 
     United States and all merchandise on such cart.''.

     SEC. 1455. CHANGE IN RATE OF DUTY OF GOODS RETURNED TO THE 
                   UNITED STATES BY TRAVELERS.

       Subchapter XVI of chapter 98 is amended as follows:
       (1) Subheading 9816.00.20 is amended--
       (A) effective January 1, 2000, by striking ``10 percent'' 
     each place it appears and inserting ``5 percent'';
       (B) effective January 1, 2001, by striking ``5 percent'' 
     each place it appears and inserting ``4 percent''; and
       (C) effective January 1, 2002, by striking ``4 percent'' 
     each place it appears and inserting ``3 percent''.
       (2) Subheading 9816.00.40 is amended--
       (A) effective January 1, 2000, by striking ``5 percent'' 
     each place it appears and inserting ``3 percent'';
       (B) effective January 1, 2001, by striking ``3 percent'' 
     each place it appears and inserting ``2 percent''; and
       (C) effective January 1, 2002, by striking ``2 percent'' 
     each place it appears and inserting ``1.5 percent''.

     SEC. 1456. TREATMENT OF PERSONAL EFFECTS OF PARTICIPANTS IN 
                   INTERNATIONAL ATHLETIC EVENTS.

       (a) In General.--Subchapter XVII of chapter 98 is amended 
     by inserting in numerical sequence the following new heading:

``       9817.60.00             Any of the following                     Free               Free              ''
                                 articles not                                                                  .
                                 intended for sale
                                 or distribution to
                                 the public:
                                 personal effects of
                                 aliens who are
                                 participants in,
                                 officials of, or
                                 accredited members
                                 of delegations to,
                                 an international
                                 athletic event held
                                 in the United
                                 States, such as the
                                 Olympics and
                                 Paralympics, the
                                 Goodwill Games, the
                                 Special Olympics
                                 World Games, the
                                 World Cup Soccer
                                 Games, or any
                                 similar
                                 international
                                 athletic event as
                                 the Secretary of
                                 the Treasury may
                                 determine, and of
                                 persons who are
                                 immediate family
                                 members of or
                                 servants to any of
                                 the foregoing
                                 persons; equipment
                                 and materials
                                 imported in
                                 connection with any
                                 such foregoing
                                 event by or on
                                 behalf of the
                                 foregoing persons
                                 or the organizing
                                 committee of such
                                 an event, articles
                                 to be used in
                                 exhibitions
                                 depicting the
                                 culture of a
                                 country
                                 participating in
                                 such an event; and,
                                 if consistent with
                                 the foregoing, such
                                 other articles as
                                 the Secretary of
                                 the Treasury may
                                 allow..............
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       (b) Taxes, Fees, Inspection.--The U.S. Notes to chapter 
     XVII of chapter 98 are amended by adding at the end the 
     following new note:
       ``6. Any article exempt from duty under heading 9817.60.00 
     shall be free of taxes and fees that may otherwise be 
     applicable, but shall not be free or otherwise exempt or 
     excluded from routine or other inspections as may be required 
     by the Customs Service.''
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     apply to goods entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for 
     consumption, on or after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act.
       (c) Termination of Temporary Provisions.--Heading 
     9902.98.08 shall, notwithstanding any provision of such 
     heading, cease to be effective on the date of the enactment 
     of this Act.

     SEC. 1457. COLLECTION OF FEES FOR CUSTOMS SERVICES FOR 
                   ARRIVAL OF CERTAIN FERRIES.

       Section 13031(b)(1)(A)(iii) of the Consolidated Omnibus 
     Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (19 U.S.C. 
     58c(b)(1)(A)(iii)) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(iii) the arrival of a ferry, except for a ferry whose 
     operations begin on or after August 1, 1999, and that 
     operates south of 27 degrees latitude and east of 89 degrees 
     longitude; or''.

     SEC. 1458. ESTABLISHMENT OF DRAWBACK BASED ON COMMERCIAL 
                   INTERCHANGEABILITY FOR CERTAIN RUBBER 
                   VULCANIZATION ACCELERATORS.

       (a) In General.--The United States Customs Service shall 
     treat the chemical N-cyclohexyl-2-benzothiazolesulfenamide 
     and the chemical N-tert-Butyl-2-benzothiazolesulfenamide as 
     ``commercially interchangeable'' within the meaning of 
     section 313(j)(2) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1313(j)(2)) for purposes of permitting drawback under section 
     313 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1313.).
       (b) Applicability.--Subsection (a) shall apply with respect 
     to any entry, or withdrawal from warehouse for consumption, 
     of the chemical N-cyclohexyl-2-benzothiazolesulfenamide 
     before, on, or after the date of the enactment of this Act, 
     that is eligible for drawback within the time period provided 
     in section 313(j)(2)(B) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1313(j)(2)(B)).

     SEC. 1459. CARGO INSPECTION.

       The Commissioner of Customs is authorized to establish a 
     fee-for-service agreement for a period of not less than 2 
     years, renewable thereafter on an annual basis, at Fort 
     Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The agreement 
     shall provide personnel and infrastructure necessary to 
     conduct cargo clearance, inspection, or other customs 
     services as needed to accommodate carriers using this 
     airport. When such servcies have been provided on a fee-for-
     service basis for at least 2 years and the commercial 
     consumption entry level reaches 29,000 entries per year, the 
     Commissioner of Customs shall continue to provide cargo 
     clearance, inspection or other customs services, and no 
     charges, other than those fees authorized by section 13031(a) 
     of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 
     (19 U.S.C. 58c(a)), may be collected for those services.

     SEC. 1460. TREATMENT OF CERTAIN MULTIPLE ENTRIES OF 
                   MERCHANDISE AS SINGLE ENTRY.

       (a) In General.--Section 484 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
     U.S.C. 1484) is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(j) Treatment of Multiple Entries of Merchandise as 
     Single Transaction.--In the case of merchandise that is 
     purchased and invoiced as a single entity but--
       ``(1) is shipped in an unassembled or disassembled 
     condition in separate shipments due to the size or nature of 
     the merchandise, or
       ``(2) is shipped in separate shipments due to the inability 
     of the carrier to include all of the merchandise in a single 
     shipment (at the instruction of the carrier),

     the Customs Service may, upon application by an importer in 
     advance, treat such separate shipments for entry purposes as 
     a single transaction.''.
       (b) Regulations.--Not later than 6 months after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Treasury 
     shall issue regulations to carry out section 484(j) of the 
     Tariff Act of 1930, as added by subsection (a).

     SEC. 1461. REPORT ON CUSTOMS PROCEDURES.

       (a) Review and Report.--The Secretary of the Treasury 
     shall--
       (1) review, in consultation with United States importers 
     and other interested parties, including independent third 
     parties selected by the Secretary for the purpose of 
     conducting such review, customs procedures and related laws 
     and regulations applicable to goods and commercial 
     conveyances entering the United States; and

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       (2) report to the Congress, not later than 180 days after 
     the date of enactment of this Act, on changes that should be 
     made to reduce reporting and record retention requirements 
     for commercial parties, specifically addressing changes 
     needed to--
       (A) separate fully and remove the linkage between data 
     reporting required to determine the admissibility and release 
     of goods and data reporting for other purposes such as 
     collection of revenue and statistics;
       (B) reduce to a minimum data required for determining the 
     admissibility of goods and release of goods, consistent with 
     the protection of public health, safety, or welfare, or 
     achievement of other policy goals of the United States;
       (C) eliminate or find more efficient means of collecting 
     data for other purposes that are unnecessary, overly 
     burdensome, or redundant; and
       (D) enable the implementation, as soon as possible, of the 
     import activity summary statement authorized by section 411 
     of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1411) as a means of--
       (i) fully separating and removing the linkage between the 
     functions of collecting revenue and statistics and the 
     function of determining the admissibility of goods that must 
     be performed for each shipment of goods entering the United 
     States; and
       (ii) allowing for periodic, consolidated filing of data not 
     required for determinations of admissibility.
       (b) Specific Matters.--In preparing the report required by 
     subsection (a), the Secretary of the Treasury shall 
     specifically report on the following:
       (1) Import procedures, including specific data items 
     collected, that are required prior and subsequent to the 
     release of goods or conveyances, identifying the rationale 
     and legal basis for each procedure and data requirement, uses 
     of data collected, and procedures or data requirements that 
     could be eliminated, or deferred and consolidated into 
     periodic reports such as the import activity summary 
     statement.
       (2) The identity of data and factors necessary to determine 
     whether physical inspections should be conducted.
       (3) The cost of data collection.
       (4) Potential alternative sources and methodologies for 
     collecting data, taking into account the costs and other 
     consequences to importers, exporters, carriers, and the 
     Government of choosing alternative sources.
       (5) Recommended changes to the law, regulations of any 
     agency, or other measures that would improve the efficiency 
     of procedures and systems of the United States Government for 
     regulating international trade, without compromising the 
     effectiveness of procedures and systems required by law.

     SEC. 1462. DRAWBACKS FOR RECYCLED MATERIALS.

       (a) In General.--Section 313 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
     U.S.C. 1313) is amended by adding at the end the following 
     new subsection:
       ``(x) Drawbacks for Recovered Materials.--For purposes of 
     subsections (a), (b), and (c), the term `destruction' 
     includes a process by which materials are recovered from 
     imported merchandise or from an article manufactured from 
     imported merchandise. In determining the amount of duties to 
     be refunded as drawback to a claimant under this subsection, 
     the value of recovered materials (including the value of any 
     tax benefit or royalty payment) that accrues to the drawback 
     claimant shall be deducted from the value of the imported 
     merchandise that is destroyed, or from the value of the 
     merchandise used, or designated as used, in the manufacture 
     of the article.''.
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section 
     shall apply to drawback claims filed on or after the date of 
     enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 1463. PRESERVATION OF CERTAIN REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.

       Section 3003(a)(1) of the Federal Reports Elimination and 
     Sunset Act of 1995 (31 U.S.C. 1113 note) does not apply to 
     any report required to be submitted under any of the 
     following provisions of law:
       (1) Section 163 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2213).
       (2) Section 181 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2241).

     SEC. 1464. IMPORTATION OF GUM ARABIC.

       (a) Findings.--The Congress finds the following:
       (1) The Republic of the Sudan produces 60 percent of the 
     world's supply of gum arabic in raw form and has a virtual 
     monopoly on the world's supply of the highest grade of gum 
     arabic.
       (2) The President imposed comprehensive sanctions against 
     Sudan on November 3, 1997, under Executive Order 13067.
       (3) The Secretary of the Treasury, upon recommendation of 
     the Secretary of State, has issued limited licenses each year 
     since the imposition of sanctions against Sudan under 
     Executive Order 13067 to permit United States gum arabic 
     processors to import gum arabic in raw form from Sudan due to 
     a lack of alternative sources in other countries.
       (4) The United States gum arabic processing industry 
     consists of three small companies whose existence is 
     threatened by the comprehensive sanctions in effect against 
     Sudan.
       (5) The United States gum arabic processing industry is 
     working with the United States Agency for International 
     Development to develop alternative sources of gum arabic in 
     raw form in countries that are not subject to sanctions, but 
     alternative sources of the highest grade of gum arabic in raw 
     form are not currently available.
       (b) License Applications to Import Gum Arabic From Sudan.--
     Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of 
     the Treasury and the Secretary of State, in consultation with 
     the Secretary of Commerce and the heads of other appropriate 
     agencies--
       (1) shall consider promptly any license application by a 
     United States gum arabic processor to import gum arabic in 
     raw form from the Republic of the Sudan; and
       (2) in reviewing such license applications by United States 
     gum arabic processors, shall consider whether adequate 
     commercial quantities of the highest grade of gum arabic in 
     raw form are available from countries not subject to United 
     States sanctions in order to allow such United States 
     processors of gum arabic to remain in business.
       (c) Development of Alternative Sources of Gum Arabic.--The 
     President shall utilize such authority as is available to the 
     President to promote the development in countries other than 
     Sudan of alternative sources of the highest grade of gum 
     arabic in raw form of sufficient commercial quality to be 
     utilized in products intended for human consumption.
       (d) Definition.--In this section, the term ``gum arabic in 
     raw form'' means gum arabic of the type described in 
     subheadings 1301.20.00 and 1301.90.90 of the Harmonized 
     Tariff Schedule of the United States.

     SEC. 1465. CUSTOMS SERVICES AT THE DETROIT METROPOLITAN 
                   AIRPORT.

       The Commissioner of the Customs Service shall re-implement 
     the policy in effect prior to January 1, 1999, at the Detroit 
     Metropolitan Airport to provide services at remote locations 
     of the Airport, except that such services shall be provided 
     only on a reimbursable basis.

                       Subtitle C--Effective Date

     SEC. 1471. EFFECTIVE DATE.

       Except as otherwise provided in this title, the amendments 
     made by this title shall apply with respect to goods entered, 
     or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption, on or after the 
     15th day after the date of enactment of this Act.

                    TITLE II--OTHER TRADE PROVISIONS

     SEC. 2001. TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE FOR CERTAIN WORKERS 
                   AFFECTED BY ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION OR 
                   CLOSURE OF A COPPER MINING FACILITY.

       (a) Certification of Eligibility for Workers Required for 
     Closure of Facility.--
       (1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law 
     or any decision by the Secretary of Labor denying 
     certification or eligibility for certification for adjustment 
     assistance under title II of the Trade Act of 1974, a 
     qualified worker described in paragraph (2) shall be 
     certified by the Secretary as eligible to apply for 
     adjustment assistance under such title II.
       (2) Qualified worker.--For purposes of this subsection, a 
     ``qualified worker'' means a worker who--
       (A) was employed at the copper mining facility referenced 
     in Trade Adjustment Assistance Certification TAW-31,402 
     during any part of the period covered by that certification 
     and was separated from employment after the expiration of 
     that certification; and
       (B) was necessary for the environmental remediation or 
     closure of such mining facility.
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section 
     shall take effect on the date of enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 2002. CHIEF AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATOR.

       Section 5314 of title 5, United States Code, is amended by 
     inserting after ``Deputy United States Trade Representatives 
     (3).'' the following:
       ``Chief Agricultural Negotiator.''.

     TITLE III--EXTENSION OF NONDISCRIMINATORY TREATMENT TO GEORGIA

     SEC. 3001. FINDINGS.

       Congress finds that Georgia has--
       (1) made considerable progress toward respecting 
     fundamental human rights consistent with the objectives of 
     title IV of the Trade Act of 1974;
       (2) adopted administrative procedures that accord its 
     citizens the right to emigrate, travel freely, and to return 
     to their country without restriction;
       (3) been found to be in full compliance with the freedom of 
     emigration provisions in title IV of the Trade Act of 1974;
       (4) made progress toward democratic rule and creating a 
     free market economic system since its independence from the 
     Soviet Union;
       (5) demonstrated strong and effective enforcement of 
     internationally recognized core labor standards and a 
     commitment to continue to improve effective enforcement of 
     its laws reflecting such standards;
       (6) committed to developing a system of governance in 
     accordance with the provisions of the Final Act of the 
     Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (also known 
     as the ``Helsinki Final Act'') regarding human rights and 
     humanitarian affairs;
       (7) endeavored to address issues related to its national 
     and religious minorities and, as a member state of the 
     Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 
     committed to adopting special measures for ensuring that 
     persons belonging to national minorities have full equality 
     individually as well as in community with other members of 
     their group;
       (8) also committed to enacting legislation to provide 
     protection against incitement to violence against persons or 
     groups based on national, racial, ethnic, or religious 
     discrimination, hostility, or hatred, including anti-
     Semitism;
       (9) continued to return communal properties confiscated 
     from national and religious minorities during the Soviet 
     period, facilitating the reemergence of these communities in 
     the national life of Georgia and establishing the legal 
     framework for completion of this process in the future;
       (10) concluded a bilateral trade agreement with the United 
     States in 1993 and a bilateral investment treaty in 1994;

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       (11) demonstrated a strong desire to build a friendly and 
     cooperative relationship with the United States; and
       (12) acceded to the World Trade Organization on June 14, 
     2000, and the extension of unconditional normal trade 
     relations treatment to the products of Georgia will enable 
     the United States to avail itself of all rights under the 
     World Trade Organization with respect to Georgia.

     SEC. 3002. TERMINATION OF APPLICATION OF TITLE IV OF THE 
                   TRADE ACT OF 1974 TO GEORGIA.

       (a) Presidential Determinations and Extensions of 
     Nondiscriminatory Treatment.--Notwithstanding any provision 
     of title IV of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2431 et 
     seq.), the President may--
       (1) determine that such title should no longer apply to 
     Georgia; and
       (2) after making a determination under paragraph (1) with 
     respect to Georgia, proclaim the extension of 
     nondiscriminatory treatment (normal trade relations 
     treatment) to the products of that country.
       (b) Termination of Application of Title IV.--On and after 
     the effective date of the extension under subsection (a)(2) 
     of nondiscriminatory treatment to the products of Georgia, 
     title IV of the Trade Act of 1974 shall cease to apply to 
     that country.

                TITLE IV--IMPORTED CIGARETTE COMPLIANCE

     SEC. 4001. SHORT TITLE.

       This title may be cited as the ``Imported Cigarette 
     Compliance Act of 2000''.

     SEC. 4002. MODIFICATIONS TO RULES GOVERNING REIMPORTATION OF 
                   TOBACCO PRODUCTS.

       (a) Restrictions on Tobacco Products Intended for Export.--
     Section 5754 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended 
     to read as follows:

     ``SEC. 5754. RESTRICTION ON IMPORTATION OF PREVIOUSLY 
                   EXPORTED TOBACCO PRODUCTS.

       ``(a) Export-Labeled Tobacco Products.--
       ``(1) In general.--Tobacco products and cigarette papers 
     and tubes manufactured in the United States and labeled for 
     exportation under this chapter--
       ``(A) may be transferred to or removed from the premises of 
     a manufacturer or an export warehouse proprietor only if such 
     articles are being transferred or removed without tax in 
     accordance with section 5704;
       ``(B) may be imported or brought into the United States, 
     after their exportation, only if such articles either are 
     eligible to be released from customs custody with the partial 
     duty exemption provided in section 5704(d) or are returned to 
     the original manufacturer of such article as provided in 
     section 5704(c); and
       ``(C) may not be sold or held for sale for domestic 
     consumption in the United States unless such articles are 
     removed from their export packaging and repackaged by the 
     original manufacturer into new packaging that does not 
     contain an export label.
       ``(2) Alterations by persons other than original 
     manufacturer.--This section shall apply to articles labeled 
     for export even if the packaging or the appearance of such 
     packaging to the consumer of such articles has been modified 
     or altered by a person other than the original manufacturer 
     so as to remove or conceal or attempt to remove or conceal 
     (including by the placement of a sticker over) any export 
     label.
       ``(3) Exports include shipments to puerto rico.--For 
     purposes of this section, section 5704(d), section 5761, and 
     such other provisions as the Secretary may specify by 
     regulations, references to exportation shall be treated as 
     including a reference to shipment to the Commonwealth of 
     Puerto Rico.
       ``(b) Export Label.--For purposes of this section, an 
     article is labeled for export or contains an export label if 
     it bears the mark, label, or notice required under section 
     5704(b).
       ``(c) Cross References.--
       ``(1) For exception to this section for personal use, see 
     section 5761(c).
       ``(2) For civil penalties related to violations of this 
     section, see section 5761(c).
       ``(3) For a criminal penalty applicable to any violation of 
     this section, see section 5762(b).
       ``(4) For forfeiture provisions related to violations of 
     this section, see section 5761(c).''.
       (b) Clarification of Reimportation Rules.--Section 5704(d) 
     of such Code (relating to tobacco products and cigarette 
     papers and tubes exported and returned) is amended--
       (1) by striking ``a manufacturer of'' and inserting ``the 
     original manufacturer of such'', and
       (2) by inserting ``authorized by such manufacturer to 
     receive such articles'' after ``proprietor of an export 
     warehouse''.
       (c) Requirement To Destroy Forfeited Tobacco Products.--The 
     last sentence of subsection (c) of section 5761 of such Code 
     is amended by striking ``the jurisdiction of the United 
     States'' and all that follows through the end period and 
     inserting ``the jurisdiction of the United States shall be 
     forfeited to the United States and destroyed. All vessels, 
     vehicles, and aircraft used in such relanding or in removing 
     such products, papers, and tubes from the place where 
     relanded, shall be forfeited to the United States.''.
       (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall take effect 90 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act.
       (e) Study.--The Secretary of the Treasury shall report to 
     Congress on the impact of requiring export warehouses to be 
     authorized by the original manufacturer to receive relanded 
     export-labeled cigarettes.

     SEC. 4003. TECHNICAL AMENDMENT TO THE BALANCED BUDGET ACT OF 
                   1997.

       (a) In General.--Subsection (c) of section 5761 of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by adding at the end 
     the following: ``This subsection and section 5754 shall not 
     apply to any person who relands or receives tobacco products 
     in the quantity allowed entry free of tax and duty under 
     subchapter IV of chapter 98 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule 
     of the United States. No quantity of tobacco products other 
     than the quantity referred to in the preceding sentence may 
     be relanded or received as a personal use quantity.''.
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by this section 
     shall take effect as if included in section 9302 of the 
     Balanced Budget Act of 1997.

     SEC. 4004. REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO IMPORTS OF CERTAIN 
                   CIGARETTES.

       (a) In General.--The Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1202 et 
     seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:

 ``TITLE VIII--REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO IMPORTS OF CERTAIN CIGARETTES

     ``SEC. 801. DEFINITIONS.

       ``In this title:
       ``(1) Secretary.--Except as otherwise indicated, the term 
     `Secretary' means the Secretary of the Treasury.
       ``(2) Primary packaging.--The term `primary packaging' 
     refers to the permanent packaging inside of the innermost 
     cellophane or other transparent wrapping and labels, if any. 
     Warnings or other statements shall be deemed `permanently 
     imprinted' only if printed directly on such primary packaging 
     and not by way of stickers or other similar devices.

     ``SEC. 802. REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY OF CERTAIN CIGARETTES.

       ``(a) General Rule.--Except as provided in subsection (b), 
     cigarettes may be imported into the United States only if--
       ``(1) the original manufacturer of those cigarettes has 
     timely submitted, or has certified that it will timely 
     submit, to the Secretary of Health and Human Services the 
     lists of the ingredients added to the tobacco in the 
     manufacture of such cigarettes as described in section 7 of 
     the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act (15 U.S.C. 
     1335a);
       ``(2) the precise warning statements in the precise format 
     specified in section 4 of the Federal Cigarette Labeling and 
     Advertising Act (15 U.S.C. 1333) are permanently imprinted on 
     both--
       ``(A) the primary packaging of all those cigarettes; and
       ``(B) any other pack, box, carton, or container of any kind 
     in which those cigarettes are to be offered for sale or 
     otherwise distributed to consumers;
       ``(3) the manufacturer or importer of those cigarettes is 
     in compliance with respect to those cigarettes being imported 
     into the United States with a rotation plan approved by the 
     Federal Trade Commission pursuant to section 4(c) of the 
     Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act (15 U.S.C. 
     1333(c));
       ``(4) if such cigarettes bear a United States trademark 
     registered for such cigarettes, the owner of such United 
     States trademark registration for cigarettes (or a person 
     authorized to act on behalf of such owner) has consented to 
     the importation of such cigarettes into the United States; 
     and
       ``(5) the importer has submitted at the time of entry all 
     of the certificates described in subsection (c).
       ``(b) Exemptions.--Cigarettes satisfying the conditions of 
     any of the following paragraphs shall not be subject to the 
     requirements of subsection (a):
       ``(1) Personal-use cigarettes.--Cigarettes that are 
     imported into the United States in personal use quantities 
     that are allowed entry free of tax and duty under subchapter 
     IV of chapter 98 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the 
     United States.
       ``(2) Cigarettes imported into the united states for 
     analysis.--Cigarettes that are imported into the United 
     States solely for the purpose of analysis in quantities 
     suitable for such purpose, but only if the importer submits 
     at the time of entry a certificate signed, under penalties of 
     perjury, by the consignee (or a person authorized by such 
     consignee) providing such facts as may be required by the 
     Secretary to establish that such consignee is a manufacturer 
     of cigarettes, a Federal or State government agency, a 
     university, or is otherwise engaged in bona fide research and 
     stating that such cigarettes will be used solely for analysis 
     and will not be sold in domestic commerce in the United 
     States.
       ``(3) Cigarettes intended for noncommercial use, reexport, 
     or repackaging.--Cigarettes--
       ``(A) for which the owner of such United States trademark 
     registration for cigarettes (or a person authorized to act on 
     behalf of such owner) has consented to the importation of 
     such cigarettes into the United States; and
       ``(B) for which the importer submits a certificate signed 
     by the manufacturer or export warehouse (or a person 
     authorized by such manufacturer or export warehouse) to which 
     such cigarettes are to be delivered (as provided in 
     subparagraph (A)) stating, under penalties of perjury, with 
     respect to those cigarettes, that it will not distribute 
     those cigarettes into domestic commerce unless prior to such 
     distribution all steps have been taken to comply with 
     paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) of subsection (a), and, to the 
     extent applicable, section 5754(a)(1) (B) and (C) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

     For purposes of this section, a trademark is registered in 
     the United States if it is registered in the United States 
     Patent and Trademark Office under the provisions of title I 
     of the Act of July 5, 1946 (popularly known as the `Trademark 
     Act of 1946'), and a copy of the certificate of registration 
     of such mark has been filed with the Secretary. The Secretary 
     shall make available to interested parties a current list of 
     the marks so filed.

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       ``(c) Customs Certifications Required for Cigarette 
     Imports.--The certificates that must be submitted by the 
     importer of cigarettes at the time of entry in order to 
     comply with subsection (a)(5) are--
       ``(1) a certificate signed by the manufacturer of such 
     cigarettes or an authorized official of such manufacturer 
     stating under penalties of perjury, with respect to those 
     cigarettes, that such manufacturer has timely submitted, and 
     will continue to submit timely, to the Secretary of Health 
     and Human Services the ingredient reporting information 
     required by section 7 of the Federal Cigarette Labeling and 
     Advertising Act (15 U.S.C. 1335a);
       ``(2) a certificate signed by such importer or an 
     authorized official of such importer stating under penalties 
     of perjury that--
       ``(A) the precise warning statements in the precise format 
     required by section 4 of the Federal Cigarette Labeling and 
     Advertising Act (15 U.S.C. 1333) are permanently imprinted on 
     both--
       ``(i) the primary packaging of all those cigarettes; and
       ``(ii) any other pack, box, carton, or container of any 
     kind in which those cigarettes are to be offered for sale or 
     otherwise distributed to consumers; and
       ``(B) with respect to those cigarettes being imported into 
     the United States, such importer has complied, and will 
     continue to comply, with a rotation plan approved by the 
     Federal Trade Commission pursuant to section 4(c) of the 
     Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act (15 U.S.C. 
     1333(c)); and
       ``(3)(A) if such cigarettes bear a United States trademark 
     registered for cigarettes, a certificate signed by the owner 
     of such United States trademark registration for cigarettes 
     (or a person authorized to act on behalf of such owner) 
     stating under penalties of perjury that such owner (or 
     authorized person) consents to the importation of such 
     cigarettes into the United States; and
       ``(B) a certificate signed by the importer or an authorized 
     official of such importer stating under penalties of perjury 
     that the consent referred to in subparagraph (A) is accurate, 
     remains in effect, and has not been withdrawn.

     The Secretary may provide by regulation for the submission of 
     certifications under this section in electronic form if, 
     prior to the entry of any cigarettes into the United States, 
     the person required to provide such certifications submits to 
     the Secretary a written statement, signed under penalties of 
     perjury, verifying the accuracy and completeness of all 
     information contained in such electronic submissions.

     ``SEC. 803. ENFORCEMENT.

       ``(a) Civil Penalty.--Any person who violates a provision 
     of section 802 shall, in addition to the tax and any other 
     penalty provided by law, be liable for a civil penalty for 
     each violation equal to the greater of $1,000 or 5 times the 
     amount of the tax imposed by chapter 52 of the Internal 
     Revenue Code of 1986 on all cigarettes that are the subject 
     of such violation.
       ``(b) Forfeitures.--Any tobacco product, cigarette papers, 
     or tube that was imported into the United States or is sought 
     to be imported into the United States in violation of, or 
     without meeting the requirements of, section 802 shall be 
     forfeited to the United States. Notwithstanding any other 
     provision of law, any product forfeited to the United States 
     pursuant to this title shall be destroyed.''.
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) 
     shall take effect 30 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act.

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from 
Illinois (Mr. Crane) and the gentleman from Wisconsin (Mr. Kleczka) 
each will control 20 minutes.
  The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Crane).


                             General Leave

  Mr. CRANE. Madam Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all Members 
may have 5 legislative days within which to revise and extend their 
remarks and include extraneous material on H.R. 4868.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the 
gentleman from Illinois?
  There was no objection.
  Mr. CRANE. Madam Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume.
  Madam Speaker, H.R. 4868 would make miscellaneous technical and 
clerical corrections to the trade laws. The House unanimously passed 
this legislation on July 25 of this year, and the Senate amended the 
bill on October 31 of this year, also by a unanimous vote.
  This bill contains over 155 provisions temporarily suspending or 
reducing duties on a wide variety of chemicals, including drugs used in 
the battle against HIV/AIDS and anticancer drugs, environmentally 
friendly herbicides and insecticides, and many organic dyes. By 
suspending or reducing these duties, we can enable U.S. companies that 
use these products to be more competitive and cost efficient. This 
would help create jobs for American workers, as well as reduce costs 
for consumers. At the same time, because there is no domestic 
production of these products, no U.S. industry would be harmed by these 
suspensions.
  The bill includes two other important provisions which I introduced 
earlier in this Congress. The first provision would reduce the duty 
rate returning travelers pay to an amount more in line with the average 
duty rate of imported commercial merchandise. My second provision would 
provide duty-free treatment to participants and individuals associated 
with all international athletic events held in the United States such 
as the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
  The bill contains a ban on imports, exports, and domestic commerce 
covering dog and cat fur. This provision establishes a zero tolerance 
policy with strong penalties for anyone who violates the ban in order 
to end this terrible practice. The bill also contains several other 
provisions that would benefit Americans and protect the environment.
  In addition, the bill contains a provision authorizing the President 
to extend Permanent Normal Trade Relations to the country of Georgia. 
Georgia has had conditional Normal Trade Relations under the Jackson-
Vanik amendment since 1993 and has been found in full compliance with 
the statutory requirements. Georgia became a member of the World Trade 
Organization in June of this year, and this legislation is necessary in 
order for the United States to have a relationship with Georgia in the 
WTO.
  This legislation should be noncontroversial, and it should be 
embraced by the other body and sent quickly to the President.
  Madam Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time.
  Mr. KLECZKA. Madam Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may 
consume.
  Madam Speaker, first of all, let me thank my colleague, the gentleman 
from Illinois (Mr. Crane), for yielding me this time. I do concur with 
his explanation of the bill, and I do rise in support of the technical 
corrections bill.
  Let me just point out, Madam Speaker, that the bill reflects a 
bipartisan effort; it reflects the input of individual Members as well 
as the administration. As the title suggests, the provisions of the 
bill are of a technical nature; but these are technical changes that 
will have a real concrete impact on U.S. businesses, farmers, workers, 
and consumers.
  For example, the bill suspends and reduces import duties on over 150 
items. The bill also includes an important provision to encourage 
product development by testing those products in the United States. The 
bill also includes important provisions to streamline the import 
processing. This will alleviate some of the administrative burden that 
can delay the shipment of goods from port to consumer.
  The bill also contains a piece of legislation that I introduced in 
the House last year, along with Senator Roth. The background of the 
bill is that the Humane Society of the United States did a study on the 
importation of dog and cat fur on articles of clothing and children's 
toys. They went and did this study, and they found, and they made film 
footage, of animals being slaughtered for their fur. They did document 
the fact that these articles were brought in and put on our racks and 
shelves in retail establishments here in the United States. That study 
was followed up by a ``Dateline'' episode, the ``Dateline Magazine,'' 
which showed in graphic detail how the slaughters of these animals was 
done and how the actual articles of clothing got into this country.

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  The bill does contain our legislation, that is, my legislation, 
Senator Roth's legislation, which does provide a prohibition on 
importation of these types of goods coming into this country.
  The bill before us changes a couple items from the original bill. It 
does leave out the criminal penalties, and, hopefully, the bill will 
still be effective without that provision. It also changes the 
labeling.
  But I think, all in all, the measure that is contained in the 
legislation is effective, will stop this practice, will also stop any 
of that type of manufacturing going on in this country.
  So I do thank the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Crane) for his 
inclusion of this piece of the bill which I think many constituents and 
the Humane Society of the United States really fought long and hard 
for. So I thank the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Crane) for that.

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  Madam Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time.
  Mr. CRANE. Madam Speaker, I yield 2 minutes to the distinguished 
gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Ehlers).
  Mr. EHLERS. Madam Speaker, I thank the gentleman for yielding me this 
time.
  Madam Speaker, I just rise to very briefly thank him and the members 
of the committee for their work on this bill. It is a very important 
piece of work which will benefit many, many people in our Nation. I 
particularly wanted to thank him and the Members of the committee, 
particularly the gentleman from California (Mr. Thomas) for their work 
on a provision to correct an injustice which was done to one of the 
manufacturers in my district.
  The Customs Service had made a mistake and decision on tariffs. In 
the process, either through misunderstanding or mistake, some money was 
set aside which was then ruled to belong to the United States 
Government. This bill will clarify that, correct it. I appreciate the 
efforts of the committee and particularly the chairman in resolving 
this difficulty satisfactorily, and I hope satisfactorily to all 
parties.
  Mr. KLECZKA. Madam Speaker, I yield 6 minutes to the gentleman from 
Texas (Mr. Doggett).
  Mr. DOGGETT. Madam Speaker, I rise to congratulate Philip Morris and 
the big tobacco lobby because this bill represents a victory of massive 
proportion for the addictive industry as well as its beneficiaries and 
supporters here in the Congress. Indeed, big tobacco is three for three 
with this Congress.
  First, this particular bill grants it a new type of trademark 
protection that our Federal law does not provide to any other industry 
in the entire world. This special protection will cost Federal 
taxpayers millions of dollars to provide this special cuddly treatment 
to the tobacco industry.
  Second, the House has already approved from the Committee on Ways and 
Means a very nice gift of about $100 million a year in Federal tax 
subsidies to the tobacco industry to promote sales of tobacco abroad.
  Third, the same friends of tobacco over in the Senate who tucked this 
provision in are restricting through the appropriations process our 
ability to maintain a lawsuit in Federal court to allow Federal 
taxpayers to recoup all the losses we have had as a result of the 
tobacco industry and its misdeeds.
  Americans can look at what has happened, indeed not only with this 
bill, but over the last 6 years in this House, and rightly say that the 
tobacco industry has a stranglehold on the United States House of 
Representatives. Sometimes those of us who care about public health can 
prevent some of the wrongdoing, but we are totally unable to overcome 
the power of the tobacco industry to get largely what it wants from 
this Congress.
  As a result, 3,000 children every day will get addicted to tobacco 
and tobacco will remain a world pandemic affecting millions of people 
and causing millions of deaths.
  So while big tobacco has plenty to celebrate this evening with the 
special treatment that Congress is according it, we who are concerned 
with this plague have hope for a better Congress next year that will be 
more sensitive to public health needs.
  This particular measure prohibits so-called gray market cigarettes, 
for example, Marlboros that are made in Mexico and imported into the 
United States and sold at discounted rates by discounters around the 
country.
  Reasonable measures to address these gray market cigarettes are not 
unreasonable. The State attorneys general have rightly complained that 
these tobacco products are sold, and the revenues, though they pay 
Federal and State excise taxes, fall outside the master settlement 
account that they negotiated. But Philip Morris and the other tobacco 
companies have hidden behind the State attorneys general who will 
really only see for their States pennies while the tobacco industry 
earns millions of dollars as a direct benefit of this piece of 
legislation.
  As Matt Myers, the president of the Campaign For Tobacco-Free Kids, 
has said, we should not be going forward with a gray market bill 
without addressing the real black market problem that exists in this 
country. These black-market smuggled cigarettes are costing our States 
hundreds of millions of dollars, and they are leading to problems, not 
only here, but around the world.
  Far from hurting business, tobacco companies have found that they can 
move their lethal products around the world by assisting smugglers. Big 
tobacco profits from selling cigarettes to smugglers who reduce the 
price for the black market and increase consumption and sales, helping 
them to build a global market.
  A good example of this right off the pages of The Washington Post is 
``Tobacco affiliate pleads guilty to role in smuggling scheme.'' This 
was a major smuggling operation through RJ Reynolds to move cigarettes 
into Canada and avoid the taxes in Canada. My colleagues will remember 
that this was the same argument that the tobacco industry used to 
thwart reform in 1998, saying we were not doing enough about smuggling.
  Well, this bill provided an excellent opportunity to do just that. 
The gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Crane) mentioned that this bill was 
approved by the Committee on Ways and Means. When it was approved by 
the Committee on Ways and Means, it did not have this benefit for the 
tobacco industry.
  When it was approved by the House of Representatives originally, it 
did not have this benefit for the tobacco industry. But to avoid real 
reform, they waited until the Senate to add it back in, knowing how 
compliant the House would be on this matter.
  It is estimated that about a third of the cigarettes in international 
commerce are smuggled cigarettes through the black market. Recent 
documents in the litigation that has occurred here in the United States 
shows that U.S. tobacco companies were well aware of such smuggling and 
considered it an important advantage to them.
  I believe that we need to do more than just provide special 
protection for this industry. Can my colleagues imagine every other 
industry in America, whether it is Ralph Lauren or Nike, if they need a 
trademark protected, they do not turn to the Customs Services or to the 
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearm divisions of the Treasury Department. They 
go to court.
  But instead of turning to court, what Philip Morris and the other 
tobacco companies will do as a result of this bill is that they can 
turn to the American taxpayer and ask the taxpayer, through the 
Treasury Department, to enforce their trademarks in a way that no other 
company, no other industry is entitled to.
  That is one of the reasons that ENACT, a coalition of 55 major 
national medical and public health organizations, including the 
American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association, have urged 
that we address the black market issue.
  Madam Speaker, we need to stop the real smuggling problem that 
affects children in this country and children around the world that 
will lead to a pandemic in which 10 million unique human beings die 
every year as a result of addiction.
  We ought to stop the smuggling. We ought to stop the mugging of the 
world's children through nicotine addiction. Instead this bill, this 
bill provides more help to the muggers.
  Mr. CRANE. Madam Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time.
  Mr. KLECZKA. Madam Speaker, I yield 3 minutes to the gentlewoman from 
Florida (Mrs. Thurman).
  Mrs. THURMAN. Madam Speaker, I thank the gentleman from Wisconsin for 
yielding me this time.
  Many of us do not necessarily disagree with what the gentleman from 
Texas (Mr. Doggett) has said, and certainly the newspaper article that 
he was showing was directly related to an issue dealing with black 
market.
  But I have to tell my colleagues, we have heard from the State or 
from the attorneys general across this country. We have heard from the 
State legislatures across this country who are very, very, very 
concerned about the health and welfare of their constituencies as well 
as we are.
  One of the ways that they believe that we best can get a handle on 
some of this is through this thing called the gray market cigarette, 
part of this tariff act.
  I just want to let my colleagues know that, just a couple of months 
ago, Bob Butterworth, the Attorney General for the State of Florida, 
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by the way was one of the first attorneys general to successfully sue 
the tobacco companies, came to me with this problem: gray marketers 
have been flooding the State of Florida and other States with 
cigarettes that skirt the tobacco master settlement agreement.
  Loopholes in the Federal law allow gray market cigarettes to enter 
the country without paying the higher taxes imposed by the master 
settlement agreement. General Butterworth estimates that the State of 
Florida alone, just in the State of Florida, will lose $100 million.
  Now, I have to tell my colleagues my guess is we could have 434 other 
folks get up here from all 50 States and talk about these same kinds of 
monies that are going to be lost.
  What are these monies being used for? They are being used for exactly 
what the settlement was intended. They are to stop teenage smoking, to 
help with the health and welfare of these constituencies.
  Now, I do not want to have an argument with the gentleman from Texas 
(Mr. Doggett) because you know what, we agree. Maybe the black market 
issue needs to be addressed. But right now, in this bill, at this time, 
with a compromise and with consensus from the Senate and the House, 
this is the part of the piece of legislation that we believe takes the 
right step.
  I think our attorneys general agree with us because they have sent 
letters. We have all of our State legislatures, 44 of who also have 
passed legislation.
  So I would just say that I believe that, while we still have black 
market out there, this particular part of this bill needs to be passed. 
We need to do it for the welfare and health of our constituents.
  Mr. CRANE. Madam Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time.
  Mr. KLECZKA. Madam Speaker, I yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from 
Oregon (Mr. Blumenauer).
  Mr. BLUMENAUER. Madam Speaker, I appreciate the gentleman's courtesy 
in yielding me this time.
  Madam Speaker, there is an important element in this bill that I 
would like to express my appreciation to the gentleman from Illinois 
(Chairman Crane); to the gentleman from Texas (Chairman Archer); the 
gentleman from New York (Mr. Rangel), ranking member; the gentleman 
from Michigan (Mr. Levin); and the staff on both sides of the aisle for 
dealing with something that actually would penalize good corporate 
environmental leadership on the part of American companies.
  One of the reasons we have been interested in the opportunities for 
freer trade for American enterprise is an opportunity to extend 
American environmental standards and expertise around the world.
  In my State of Oregon, we have a homegrown shoe company that is now 
the largest in the world, Nike. It is not just the largest shoe company 
in the world, but it has developed into a significant leader in 
environmental standards.
  For example, in all the factories in which Nike does business around 
the world, they meet OSHA U.S. air quality standards. They also have 
developed a fascinating approach to recycling shoes. They call it Reuse 
a Shoe, where they recycle them instead of landfilling them.
  But this company was faced with a bizarre and I think 
counterproductive interpretation by the U.S. Customs Service because 
they were going to be penalized for recycling the shoes and giving them 
away to charity as opposed to simply throwing them in the landfill.
  The provisions of the U.S. Customs Law allows companies to get the 
Customs duty drawback if it is destroyed to the extent that the product 
has no commercial value. Unfortunately, the Customs Service interpreted 
that so narrowly that Nike would have been penalized for this Reuse a 
Shoe program where they grind it up, they make playgrounds for 
underserved inner-city youth.

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  In fact, the track at the White House is used of this recycled 
material.
  I firmly believe that the Customs Service could and should have 
interpreted the provisions that the product has no commercial value to 
cover this, because clearly Nike was not benefiting. In fact, it was 
costing them money to be a good environmental steward, but they thought 
it was the right thing to do.
  I really appreciate the committee's placing a provision in this bill 
that made clear that a company that is a good environmental steward, 
that is recycling, is not going to be penalized. I would like to 
express my appreciation to the committee and the staff for making that 
adjustment.
  Mr. KLECZKA. Madam Speaker, I have no further requests for time, and 
I yield back the balance of my time.
  Mr. CRANE. Madam Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume.
  I appreciate profoundly the bipartisan support that we have for this 
legislation and would urge all of my colleagues to support H. Res. 644.
  Madam Speaker, I have no further requests for time, and I yield back 
the balance of my time.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mrs. Biggert). The question is on the motion 
offered by the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Crane) that the House 
suspend the rules and agree to the resolution, House Resolution 644.
  The question was taken; and (two-thirds having voted in favor 
thereof) the rules were suspended and the resolution was agreed to.
  A motion to reconsider was laid on the table.

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