[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 87 (Wednesday, May 19, 2021)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2789-S3170]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                           TEXT OF AMENDMENTS

  SA 1523. Mr. INHOFE (for himself, Mr. Shelby, Mr. Graham, Mr. Cotton, 
Ms. Ernst, Mr. Tillis, Mr. Rounds, Mr. Hagerty, Mr. Cramer, Mrs. 
Fischer, Mrs. Hyde-Smith, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Sullivan, and Mr. Hawley) 
submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 
proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. POINT OF ORDER TO ENSURE UNITED STATES ADEQUATELY 
                   FUNDS NATIONAL DEFENSE.

       (a) Findings.--The Senate makes the following findings:
       (1) Relative to the February 2021 Congressional Budget 
     Office spending baseline, President Joseph R. Biden has 
     proposed more than $6,000,000,000,000 in nondefense spending 
     outside the annual appropriations process.
       (2) President Biden's fiscal year 2022 budget request 
     proposes to increase spending in the nondefense discretionary 
     category by almost 20 percent while cutting the United States 
     defense budget in real terms.
       (3) This Act contains more than $100,000,000,000 of 
     authorizations of appropriations without a single additional 
     dollar authorized to be appropriated for the Department of 
     Defense.
       (4) The United States Armed Forces has lost 
     $400,000,000,000 relative to inflation since 2011.
       (5) The People's Liberation Army has experienced real 
     budget growth for more than two decades, including 6.8 
     percent growth in 2021.
       (6) A July 22, 2019, statement by Speaker of the House of 
     Representatives Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer stated 
     that ``Democrats have always insisted on parity in increases 
     between defense and non-defense''.
       (b) Sense of the Senate.--It is the sense of the Senate 
     that Congress should adequately fund national defense with a 
     whole-of-government investment plan for strategic competition 
     with the People's Republic of China, including by adhering to 
     the principle of parity between increases for defense and 
     nondefense spending, which would result in significant real 
     growth for the defense budget.
       (c) Point of Order for Fiscal Year 2022.--It shall not be 
     in order in the Senate to consider--
       (1) a concurrent resolution on the budget, or an amendment 
     to, conference report on, amendment between the Houses in 
     relation to, or a motion on a concurrent resolution on the 
     budget, that determines and declares as the appropriate level 
     of new discretionary budget authority for major functional 
     category 050 (National Defense) for fiscal year 2022 an 
     amount that is less than the total amount of the appropriate 
     level of new discretionary budget authority determined and 
     declared for all major functional categories other than major 
     functional category 050 for fiscal year 2022;
       (2) a bill or joint resolution reported pursuant to section 
     310 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 641), 
     or an amendment to, conference report on, amendment between 
     the Houses in relation to, or motion on such a bill or joint 
     resolution, that appropriates amounts for 1 or more major 
     functional categories other than major functional category 
     050 for fiscal year 2022 and does not appropriate amounts for 
     major functional category 050 for fiscal year 2022 in an 
     amount that is not less than the amount appropriated under 
     that measure for all major functional categories other than 
     major functional category 050 for fiscal year 2022; or
       (3) a bill or joint resolution making appropriations for 
     fiscal year 2022, or an amendment to, conference report on, 
     amendment between the Houses in relation to, or motion on 
     such a bill or joint resolution, that would cause the total 
     amount of appropriations for the revised nonsecurity category 
     for fiscal year 2022 to exceed the total amount of 
     appropriations for the revised security category for fiscal 
     year 2022.
       (d) Waiver and Appeal.--Subsection (c) may be waived or 
     suspended in the Senate only by an affirmative vote of three-
     fifths of the Members, duly chosen and sworn. An affirmative 
     vote of three-fifths of the Members of the Senate, duly 
     chosen and sworn, shall be required to sustain an appeal of 
     the ruling of the Chair on a point of order raised under 
     subsection (a).
       (e) Definitions.--In this section, the terms ``revised 
     nonsecurity category'' and ``revised security category'' have 
     the meanings given those terms in section 250(c)(4) of the 
     Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (2 
     U.S.C. 900(c)(4)).
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  SA 1524. Mr. BARRASSO submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of subtitle B of title I of division C, add the 
     following:

     SEC. 3117. OPPOSITION TO RESTRICTIONS BY INTERNATIONAL 
                   FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON FINANCING OF CERTAIN 
                   ENERGY PROJECTS.

       (a) In General.--The Secretary shall instruct the United 
     States Executive Director of each covered international 
     financial institution to use the voice, vote, and influence 
     of the United States--
       (1) to oppose any rule, regulation, policy, or guideline 
     that would restrict, prohibit, or have the effect of 
     restricting or prohibiting, the financing of coal, oil, 
     natural gas, or civil nuclear energy projects; and
       (2) to rescind each rule, regulation, policy, or guideline 
     that, as of the date of the enactment of this Act, restricts 
     or prohibits such financing.
       (b) Reversal of Policies at International Bank for 
     Reconstruction and Development.--The Secretary shall instruct 
     the United States Executive Director of the International 
     Bank for Reconstruction and Development to immediately and 
     vigorously pursue policy changes at the Bank, through formal 
     initiatives and through bilateral discussions, that will 
     result in the reversal of the Bank's--
       (1) restrictions on financing coal power generation;
       (2) prohibitions on financing upstream oil and gas 
     exploration and production; and

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       (3) prohibition on financing of civil nuclear energy 
     projects.
       (c) Limitation on Funds for International Bank for 
     Reconstruction and Development.--Not more than 50 percent of 
     amounts made available for the International Bank for 
     Reconstruction and Development for fiscal year 2021 or any 
     fiscal year thereafter may be obligated or expended until the 
     Secretary certifies to the appropriate congressional 
     committees that the Bank--
       (1) has rescinded any rule, regulation, policy, or 
     guideline that restricts or prohibits, or would have the 
     effect of restricting or prohibiting, the financing of any 
     coal, oil, natural gas, or civil nuclear energy project; and
       (2) has in effect a policy promoting the financing of coal, 
     oil, natural gas, and civil nuclear energy projects.
       (d) Promotion of Financing of Energy Projects.--The 
     Secretary, in collaboration with the Secretary of State, the 
     Secretary of Energy, the President of the Export-Import Bank 
     of the United States, the Chief Executive Officer of the 
     United States International Development Finance Corporation, 
     and the heads of other appropriate Federal agencies, shall 
     identify steps the United States can take to promote 
     international financing of energy projects, including coal, 
     oil, and natural gas projects, in order to help developing 
     countries access affordable and reliable power.
       (e) Report Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, 
     the Secretary shall submit to the appropriate congressional 
     committees a report that includes the following:
       (1) A list of all of the rules, regulations, policies, or 
     guidelines of each covered international financial 
     institution that would restrict, prohibit, or have the effect 
     of restricting or prohibiting, the financing of coal, oil, 
     natural gas, or civil nuclear energy projects.
       (2) A detailed description of the efforts of the United 
     States Executive Director of each such institution to 
     eliminate those rules, regulations, policies, or guidelines.
       (3) A description of the steps identified under subsection 
     (d) and progress made in implementing those steps.
       (f) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
     ``appropriate congressional committees'' means the Committee 
     on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on 
     Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives.
       (2) Covered international financial institution.--The term 
     ``covered international financial institution'' means any of 
     the following:
       (A) The International Bank for Reconstruction and 
     Development.
       (B) The International Development Association.
       (C) The International Finance Corporation.
       (D) The International Monetary Fund.
       (E) The Inter-American Development Bank.
       (F) The Inter-American Investment Corporation.
       (G) The North American Development Bank.
       (H) The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
       (I) The African Development Bank.
       (J) The African Development Fund.
       (K) The Asian Development Bank.
       (3) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of the Treasury.
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  SA 1525. Mr. BARRASSO submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of subtitle B of title II of division C, add the 
     following:

     SEC. 3236. STATEMENT OF POLICY ON MODERNIZATION OF NUCLEAR 
                   TRIAD.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the modernization of land-based intercontinental 
     ballistic missiles, ballistic missile submarines, and 
     nuclear-capable heavy bomber aircraft is essential to the 
     success of any arms control efforts with the People's 
     Republic of China;
       (2) the bipartisan consensus on the modernization of the 
     nuclear triad was essential to the ratification of the Treaty 
     between the United States of America and the Russian 
     Federation on Measures for the Further Reduction and 
     Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, signed April 8, 2010, 
     and entered into force February 5, 2011 (commonly known as 
     the ``New START Treaty'');
       (3) continued support for modernization of the triad will 
     be a necessary consideration during ratification of any 
     future arms control treaty with the People's Republic of 
     China; and
       (4) the modernization of the United States nuclear triad is 
     a critical priority as the Russian Federation and the 
     People's Republic of China continue to advance and modernize 
     their nuclear forces.
       (b) Statement of Policy.--It is policy of the United 
     States--
       (1) to advance United States strategic defensive 
     capabilities both quantitatively and qualitatively;
       (2) to ensure the safety, reliability, and performance of 
     United States nuclear forces; and
       (3) to fully modernize the United States nuclear triad to 
     ensure a credible deterrent.
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  SA 1526. Mr. BARRASSO submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 3250 and insert the following:

     SEC. 3250. ADDRESSING CHINA'S SOVEREIGN LENDING PRACTICES IN 
                   LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) Since 2005, the Government of China has expanded 
     sovereign lending to governments in Latin America and the 
     Caribbean with loans that are repaid or collateralized with 
     natural resources or commodities.
       (2) Several countries in Latin America and the Caribbean 
     have received a significant amount of sovereign lending from 
     the Government of China and are now facing challenges in 
     repaying those loans.
       (3) In 2009, the People's Republic of China became a member 
     of the Inter-American Development Bank.
       (4) Since it was established in 1959, the Inter-American 
     Development Bank has completed a total of nine capital 
     increases.
       (5) The ninth capital increase occurred in March 2010, 
     resulting in an increase of $70,000,000,000 of total capital, 
     the largest capital increase in the Bank's history.
       (6) The United States Congress has never authorized and 
     appropriated a capital increase for the Inter-American 
     Development Bank before the formal completion of the review 
     of the capital needs of the Bank and negotiations on the 
     capital increase.
       (7) In March 2021, the Board of Governors of the Inter-
     American Development Bank approved a resolution authorizing 
     the analytical work required to consider a potential capital 
     increase.
       (8) At the meeting, President Claver-Carone outlined how 
     the Inter-American Development Bank Group in 2020 reached 
     historic financing levels of nearly $24,000,000,000 for 
     governments and firms in the region in response to the COVID-
     19 pandemic.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the Government of China's predatory economic practices 
     and sovereign lending practices in Latin America and the 
     Caribbean negatively influence United States national 
     interests in the Western Hemisphere;
       (2) the Inter-American Development Bank, the premier 
     multilateral development bank dedicated to the Western 
     Hemisphere, should play a significant role supporting the 
     countries of Latin America and the Caribbean in achieving 
     sustainable and serviceable debt structures; and
       (3) the United States should work with the Inter-American 
     Development Bank to strengthen the Bank's ability to help the 
     countries of Latin America and the Caribbean achieve lasting 
     economic development and debt restructuring.
       (c) Addressing China's Sovereign Lending in the Americas.--
     The Secretary of the Treasury and the United States Executive 
     Director to the Inter-American Development Bank shall use the 
     voice, vote, and influence of the United States--
       (1) to advance efforts by the Bank to help countries 
     restructure debt resulting from sovereign lending by the 
     Government of China in order to achieve sustainable and 
     serviceable debt structures; and
       (2) to establish appropriate safeguards and transparency 
     and conditionality measures to protect debt-vulnerable member 
     countries of the Inter-American Development Bank that borrow 
     from the Bank for the purposes of restructuring Chinese 
     bilateral debt held by such countries and preventing such 
     countries from incurring subsequent Chinese bilateral debt.
       (d) Briefings.--
       (1) Implementation.--Not later than 90 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, and every 90 days thereafter, 
     the President shall provide to the Committee on Foreign 
     Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Financial 
     Services of the House of Representatives a briefing detailing 
     efforts to carry out subsection (c).
       (2) Progress in achieving sustainable and serviceable debt 
     structures.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, and every 180 days thereafter for a 
     period of 3 years, the President shall provide to the 
     Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Financial Services of the House of 
     Representatives a briefing on efforts by the

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     Bank to support countries in Latin American and the Caribbean 
     in their efforts to achieve sustainable and serviceable debt 
     structures.
       (e) Report Required.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Treasury 
     shall submit to Congress a report about the reform priorities 
     of the United States at the Inter-American Development Bank, 
     the economic development needs of Latin America and the 
     Caribbean, and the capital needs of the Bank as part of the 
     strategy of the United States to advance economic development 
     efforts in Latin America and the Caribbean during the 10 
     years after such date of enactment.
       (2) Elements.--The report required by paragraph (1) shall--
       (A) list the critical development needs of Latin America 
     and the Caribbean;
       (B) assess the adequacy of the current capital of the 
     Inter-American Development Bank;
       (C) outline the reform priorities of the United States for 
     the Bank;
       (D) describe the role the Bank plays in the broader United 
     States strategy for Latin America and the Caribbean;
       (E) describe the extent to which the Bank has visibility 
     and transparency on the bilateral loans the Government of 
     China has made in Latin America and the Caribbean;
       (F) identify the extent to which China's bilateral programs 
     are coordinated with Bank projects; and
       (G) assess the challenges posed by China's dual role as a 
     bilateral lender in Latin America and the Caribbean and a 
     member of the Bank.
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  SA 1527. Ms. CANTWELL proposed an amendment to amendment SA 1502 
proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; as follows:

       On page 304, line 18, strike ``3'' and insert ``4''.
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  SA 1528. Ms. CANTWELL submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 304, line 21, strike ``2'' and insert ``3''.
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  SA 1529. Mr. BENNET (for himself and Mr. Sasse) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       In section 2102(b), at the end add the following:
       (7) Consistent with the mission and operations of the 
     Foundation and to the extent possible--
       (A) advancing federally funded research and development 
     that promotes democratic values and procedures, including 
     with respect to privacy, civil liberties, civil rights, 
     information security, fairness, nondiscrimination, 
     transparency, the rule of law, auditability, and 
     accountability;
       (B) studying the consequences for such values of federally 
     funded research and development in the key technology focus 
     areas; and
       (C) assessing the ethical, social, and legal implications 
     of such research and development.

       In section 2102, strike subsection (d) and insert the 
     following:
       (d) Assistant Directors.--
       (1) Appointment.--The Director shall appoint Assistant 
     Directors for the Directorate, in the same manner as other 
     Assistant Directors of the Foundation are appointed.
       (2) Qualifications.--Each Assistant Director for the 
     Directorate shall be an individual, who by reason of 
     professional background and experience, is specially 
     qualified to advise the Foundation on all matters pertaining 
     to research, development, and commercialization at the 
     Foundation, including partnerships with the private sector 
     and other users of Foundation funded research.
       (3) Assistant director for technology and democracy.--The 
     Assistant Directors appointed under paragraph (1) shall 
     include an Assistant Director for Technology and Democracy. 
     Such Assistant Director shall report to the Deputy Director 
     of the Foundation and shall be responsible for--
       (A) ensuring that research and development supported by the 
     Directorate assesses--
       (i) potential consequences of such research and development 
     for democratic values and procedures, including with respect 
     to privacy, civil liberties, civil rights, information 
     security, fairness, nondiscrimination, transparency, the rule 
     of law, auditability, and accountability; and
       (ii) any ethical, social, and legal implications of such 
     research and development; and
       (B) integrating, where appropriate and practicable, a 
     respect for democratic values and procedures in the full 
     lifecycle of research and development supported by the 
     Directorate.

       On page 257, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following:
       ``(iv) to promote, to the extent possible, responsible 
     research, development, and application of emerging 
     technologies that is consistent with democratic values and 
     procedures, including with respect to privacy, civil 
     liberties, civil rights, information security, fairness, 
     nondiscrimination, transparency, the rule of law, 
     auditability, and accountability; and
       ``(v) to support research, analysis, and expert guidance 
     for Federal, State, and local policymakers on the ethical, 
     social, and legal implications of emerging technologies, 
     including such implications for democratic values and 
     procedures; and''.

       In title V of division B, at the end add the following:

     SEC. 25__. EMERGING TECHNOLOGY LEADS.

       (a) In General.--Each Federal agency substantially engaged 
     in the development, application, or oversight of emerging 
     technologies shall appoint a full-time, senior-level employee 
     as an emerging technology lead who will drive the responsible 
     use of emerging technologies, including artificial 
     intelligence, provide expertise on responsible policies and 
     practices, lead interagency coordination, and shape 
     procurement policies.
       (b) Informing Congress.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall inform 
     Congress of each Federal agency in which a full-time, senior-
     level employee has been appointed as an emerging technology 
     lead under subsection (a) and provide Congress with a 
     description of the authorities and responsibilities of the 
     employees so appointed.
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  SA 1530. Mr. BENNET (for himself and Mr. Sasse) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the end of title V of division B, add the following:

     SEC. 25_. TASK FORCE ON ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE FOR 
                   ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE GOVERNANCE AND 
                   OVERSIGHT.

       (a) Establishment.--Not later than 90 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the President shall appoint a 
     task force to assess the privacy, civil rights, and civil 
     liberties implications of artificial intelligence (referred 
     to in this section as the ``AI Task Force'').
       (b) Membership of Task Force.--
       (1) In general.--The AI Task Force shall include--
       (A) the Attorney General or his or her designee;
       (B) the Director of the Office of Management and Budget or 
     his or her designee;
       (C) the Director of the National Institute of Standards and 
     Technology or his or her designee;
       (D) the Director of the Office of Science and Technology 
     Policy or his or her designee;
       (E) the Deputy Director for Technology at the National 
     Science and Technology Foundation;
       (F) the Comptroller General or his or her designee;
       (G) the Inspectors General for the following agencies--
       (i) the Department of State;
       (ii) the Department of the Treasury;
       (iii) the Department of Defense;
       (iv) the Department of Justice;
       (v) the Department of Health and Human Services;
       (vi) the Department of Homeland Security;
       (vii) the Department of Commerce;
       (viii) the Department of Labor;
       (ix) the Department of Education; and
       (x) the Office of the Director of National Intelligence;
       (H) the chief privacy and civil liberties officers of each 
     agency described in subparagraph (G);
       (I) the Chair of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight 
     Board;

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       (J) the Chair of the National Artificial Intelligence 
     Advisory Committee's Subcommittee on Artificial Intelligence 
     and Law Enforcement; and
       (K) representatives from civil society, including 
     organizational leaders with expertise in technology, privacy, 
     civil liberties, and civil rights, representatives from 
     industry, and representatives from academia, as appointed by 
     the President.
       (2) Task force chair and vice chair.--The President shall 
     designate a Chair and Vice Chair of the AI Task Force from 
     among its members.
       (c) Duties.--The AI Task Force shall carry out the 
     following duties:
       (1) Identifying policy and legal gaps and making 
     recommendations to ensure that uses of artificial 
     intelligence (referred to in this section as ``AI'') and 
     associated data in United States Government operations 
     comport with freedom of expression, equal protection, 
     privacy, and due process.
       (2) Assessing existing policy and legal gaps for current AI 
     applications and making recommendations for--
       (A) legislative and regulatory reforms on the development 
     and fielding of AI; and
       (B) institutional changes to ensure sustained assessment 
     and recurring guidance on privacy and civil liberties 
     implications of AI applications.
       (3) Conducting an assessment and making recommendations to 
     Congress and to the President to ensure that the development 
     and fielding of artificial intelligence by the Federal 
     Government provides protections for the privacy, civil 
     liberties, and civil rights of individuals in the United 
     States in a manner that is appropriately balanced against 
     critical law enforcement and national security needs.
       (4) Recommending baseline standards for Federal Government 
     use of biometric identification technologies, including 
     facial recognition, voiceprint, gait recognition, and 
     keyboard entry technologies.
       (5) Recommending baseline standards for the protection and 
     integrity of data in the custody of the Federal Government.
       (6) Recommending proposals to address any gaps in Federal 
     law or regulation with respect to facial recognition 
     technologies in order to enhance protections of privacy, 
     civil liberties, and civil rights of individuals in the 
     United States.
       (7) Recommending best practices and contractual 
     requirements to strengthen protections for privacy, 
     information security, fairness, nondiscrimination, 
     auditability, and accountability in artificial intelligence 
     systems and technologies and associated data procured by the 
     Federal Government.
       (8) Considering updates to and reforms of Government data 
     privacy and retention requirements to address implications to 
     privacy, civil liberties, and civil rights.
       (9) Assessing ongoing efforts to regulate commercial 
     development and fielding of artificial intelligence and 
     associated data in light of privacy, civil liberties, and 
     civil rights implications, and as appropriate, considering 
     and recommending institutional or organizational changes to 
     facilitate applicable regulation.
       (10) Assessing the utility of establishing a new 
     organization within the Federal Government to provide ongoing 
     governance for and oversight over the fielding of artificial 
     intelligence technologies by Federal agencies as 
     technological capabilities evolve over time.
       (d) Organizational Considerations.--In conducting the 
     assessments required by paragraphs (2) and (3) of subsection 
     (c), the AI Task Force shall consider--
       (1) the organizational placement, structure, composition, 
     authorities, and resources that a new organization would 
     require to provide ongoing guidance and baseline standards 
     for--
       (A) the Federal Government's development, acquisition, and 
     fielding of artificial intelligence systems to ensure they 
     comport with privacy, civil liberties, and civil rights and 
     civil liberties law, including guardrails for their use; and
       (B) providing transparency to oversight entities and the 
     public regarding the Federal Government's use of artificial 
     systems and the performance of those systems;
       (2) the existing interagency and intra-agency efforts to 
     address AI oversight;
       (3) the need for and scope of national security carve outs, 
     and any limitations or protections that should be built into 
     any such carve outs; and
       (4) the research, development, and application of new 
     technologies to mitigate privacy and civil liberties risks 
     inherent in artificial intelligence systems.
       (e) Reporting.--
       (1) Interim report to congress.--Not later than 1 year 
     after the establishment of the AI Task Force, the AI Task 
     Force shall prepare and submit an interim report to Congress 
     and the President containing the AI Task Force's legislative 
     and regulatory recommendations.
       (2) Updates.--The AI Task Force shall provide periodic 
     updates to the President and to Congress.
       (3) Final report.--Not later than 18 months after the 
     establishment of the AI Task Force, the AI Task Force shall 
     prepare and submit a final report to the President and to 
     Congress containing its assessment on organizational 
     considerations, to include any recommendations for 
     organizational changes.
       (f) Other Emerging Technologies.--At any time before the 
     submission of the final report under subsection (e)(3), the 
     AI Task Force may recommend to Congress the creation of a 
     similar task force focused on another emerging technology.
       (g) Sunset.--The AI Task Force shall terminate on the date 
     that is 18 months after the establishment of the Task Force.
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  SA 1531. Mr. BARRASSO submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title V of division B, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. 25__. HA-LEU BANK.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) HA-LEU.--The term ``HA-LEU'' means high-assay, low-
     enriched uranium.
       (2) HA-LEU Bank.--The term ``HA-LEU Bank'' means the HA-LEU 
     Bank operated pursuant to the program.
       (3) High-assay, low-enriched uranium.--The term ``high-
     assay, low-enriched uranium'' means uranium having an assay 
     greater than 5.0 weight percent and less than 20.0 weight 
     percent of the uranium-235 isotope.
       (4) Program.--The term ``program'' means the program 
     established under subsection (b)(1).
       (5) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Energy, acting through the Under Secretary for Science and 
     Energy.
       (b) Establishment.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish a 
     program to operate a HA-LEU Bank in accordance with this 
     section.
       (2) Authority.--In establishing the program and operating 
     the HA-LEU Bank, the Secretary shall use the authority 
     granted to the Secretary by sections 53, 63, and 161 g. of 
     the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2073, 2093, 
     2201(g)).
       (c) Purposes.--The purposes of the HA-LEU Bank are--
       (1) to provide for the availability of domestically 
     produced HA-LEU;
       (2) to address domestic nuclear supply chain issues; and
       (3) to support strategic nuclear fuel cycle capabilities in 
     the United States.
       (d) Exclusion.--The Secretary shall exclude from the HA-LEU 
     Bank uranium that is enriched by an entity that--
       (1) is owned or controlled by the Government of the Russian 
     Federation or the Government of the People's Republic of 
     China; or
       (2) is organized under the laws of, or otherwise subject to 
     the jurisdiction of, the Russian Federation or the People's 
     Republic of China.
       (e) Funding.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this 
     Act, out of any amounts appropriated pursuant to section 
     2117(a), there shall be made available to the Secretary to 
     carry out this section $150,000,000 for each of fiscal years 
     2022 through 2026.
       (f) Conforming Amendment.--Section 2001(a)(2)(D) of the 
     Energy Act of 2020 (42 U.S.C. 16281(a)(2)(D)) is amended--
       (1) in clause (v)(III), by adding ``or'' after the 
     semicolon at the end;
       (2) by striking clause (vi); and
       (3) by redesignating clause (vii) as clause (vi).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1532. Mr. BARRASSO submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title V of division B, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. 25___. NATIONAL STRATEGIC URANIUM RESERVE.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Program.--The term ``program'' means the program 
     established under subsection (b)(1).
       (2) Uranium reserve.--The term ``Uranium Reserve'' means 
     the uranium reserve operated pursuant to the program.
       (3) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Energy, acting through the Under Secretary for Science and 
     Energy.
       (b) Establishment.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish a 
     program to operate a uranium reserve comprised of uranium 
     recovered in the United States in accordance with this 
     section.
       (2) Authority.--In establishing the program and operating 
     the Uranium Reserve,

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     the Secretary shall use the authority granted to the 
     Secretary by sections 53, 63, and 161 g. of the Atomic Energy 
     Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2073, 2093, 2201(g)).
       (c) Purposes.--The purposes of the Uranium Reserve are--
       (1) to address domestic nuclear supply chain issues;
       (2) to provide assurance of the availability of uranium 
     recovered in the United States in the event of a supply 
     disruption; and
       (3) to support strategic nuclear fuel cycle capabilities in 
     the United States.
       (d) Exclusion.--The Secretary shall exclude from the 
     Uranium Reserve uranium that is recovered in the United 
     States by an entity that--
       (1) is owned or controlled by the Government of the Russian 
     Federation or the Government of the People's Republic of 
     China; or
       (2) is organized under the laws of, or otherwise subject to 
     the jurisdiction of, the Russian Federation or the People's 
     Republic of China.
       (e) Funding.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this 
     Act, out of any amounts appropriated pursuant to section 
     2117(a), there shall be made available to the Secretary to 
     carry out this section $150,000,000 for each of fiscal years 
     2022 through 2026.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1533. Mr. BARRASSO submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of subtitle A of title I of division C, add the 
     following:

     SEC. 3102. ADDRESSING RISK POSED BY CERTAIN COUNTRIES WITH 
                   RESPECT TO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Country of risk.--
       (A) In general.--The term ``country of risk'' means a 
     foreign country the Secretary of Energy determines to present 
     a risk of theft of United States intellectual property or a 
     threat to the national security of the United States if 
     nationals of the country participate in any research, 
     development, demonstration, or deployment activity authorized 
     under this Act or an amendment made by this Act.
       (B) Consultations and considerations.--In making 
     determinations with respect to countries of risk under 
     subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall--
       (i) consult with the Director, the Director of the Office 
     of Science and Technology Policy, and the National Security 
     Council; and
       (ii) take into consideration--

       (I) the most recent World Wide Threat Assessment of the 
     United States Intelligence Community, prepared by the 
     Director of National Intelligence; and
       (II) the most recent National Counterintelligence Strategy 
     of the United States.

       (2) National.--The term ``national'' has the meaning given 
     that term in section 101 of the Immigration and Nationality 
     Act (8 U.S.C. 1101).
       (3) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Energy.
       (b) Science and Technology Risk Matrix.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary, in coordination with the 
     Director and the Director of the Office of Science and 
     Technology Policy, shall develop and maintain a Science and 
     Technology Risk Matrix for any research, development, 
     demonstration, or deployment activity authorized under this 
     Act or an amendment made by this Act to facilitate 
     determinations of the risk of theft of United States 
     intellectual property or threat to the national security of 
     the United States posed by each such activity.
       (2) Content and implementation.--The matrix developed under 
     paragraph (1) shall be developed, maintained, and used in a 
     manner consistent with Department of Energy Order 142.3B (as 
     in effect on the day before the date of the enactment of this 
     Act).
       (c) Prohibition on Nationals of Countries of Risk 
     Participating in Research and Development Activities.--
       (1) In general.--A national of a country of risk may not 
     participate in any research, development, demonstration, or 
     deployment activity authorized under this Act or an amendment 
     made by this Act.
       (2) Penalties.--Any person that receives funds authorized 
     to be appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act 
     that is found to be in violation of paragraph (1) shall be 
     prohibited from receiving Federal funding for a period of 10 
     years after being found in violation of paragraph (1).
       (d) Entity of Concern Prohibition.--
       (1) In general.--No entity described in paragraph (2) or 
     person affiliated with such an entity may receive or 
     participate in any grant, award, program, support, or other 
     activity authorized under this Act or an amendment made by 
     this Act.
       (2) Entities described.--An entity described in this 
     paragraph is any entity--
       (A) identified under section 1237(b) of the Strom Thurmond 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999 
     (Public Law 105-261; 50 U.S.C. 1701 note);
       (B) identified under section 1260H of the William M. (Mac) 
     Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2021 (Public Law 116-283); or
       (C) on the Entity List maintained by the Bureau of Industry 
     and Security of the Department of Commerce and set forth in 
     Supplement No. 4 to part 744 of title 15, Code of Federal 
     Regulations.
       (e) Report Required.--Not later than 240 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary and the 
     Director shall jointly submit to Congress a report that--
       (1) describes--
       (A) the extent to which nationals of countries of risk are 
     participating in research and development activities of the 
     Department of Energy or the Foundation; and
       (B) the disciplines of those research and development 
     activities;
       (2) includes a mitigation plan for ensuring nationals of 
     countries of risk do not participate in any future or ongoing 
     research and development activities of the Department of 
     Energy or the Foundation; and
       (3) defines critical research areas, classified by risk, as 
     determined by the Secretary and the Director.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1534. Mr. BARRASSO submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of subtitle C of title I of division C, add the 
     following:

     SEC. 3124. PROHIBITION ON IMPORTATION OF POWER INVERTERS FROM 
                   COUNTRIES FROM WHICH CYBERATTACKS ON UNITED 
                   STATES CRITICAL ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE 
                   ORIGINATE.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Energy, 
     in consultation with the Director of National Intelligence, 
     the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Secretary of 
     Commerce, shall submit to the appropriate congressional 
     committees a report identifying each country--
       (1) for which there is reason to believe that cyberattacks 
     on critical energy infrastructure in the United States have 
     originated in that country during any of the 3 calendar years 
     preceding the submission of the report and such cyberattacks 
     have persisted after notification to that country; and
       (2) in which power inverters are manufactured or assembled 
     that are imported into the United States.
       (b) Prohibition on Importation.--On and after the date that 
     is 60 days after the submission of the report required by 
     subsection (a), the importation of power inverters from any 
     country identified in the report is prohibited.
       (c) Appropriate Congressional Committees Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate congressional committees'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, the 
     Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, the 
     Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and the 
     Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Energy and Commerce, the Committee on 
     Natural Resources, the Committee on Homeland Security, and 
     the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House 
     of Representatives.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1535. Mr. BARRASSO (for himself, Mr. Daines, Ms. Murkowski, and 
Ms. Lummis) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment 
SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title III of division F, add the following:

     SEC. 63__. TECHNOLOGY GRANTS TO STRENGTHEN DOMESTIC MINING 
                   WORKFORCE.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Byproduct.--The term ``byproduct'' has the meaning 
     given the term in section 7002(a) of the Energy Act of 2020 
     (30 U.S.C. 1606(a)).
       (2) Critical mineral.--The term ``critical mineral'' has 
     the meaning given the term in section 7002(a) of the Energy 
     Act of 2020 (30 U.S.C. 1606(a)), except that the term shall 
     not exclude materials described in paragraph (3)(B)(iii) of 
     that section.
       (3) Mining school.--The term ``mining school'' means--

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       (A) a mining, metallurgical, or mineral engineering program 
     or department accredited by the Accreditation Board for 
     Engineering and Technology, Inc. that is located at an 
     institution of higher education (as defined in section 101 of 
     the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001)); and
       (B) a geology or engineering program or department that is 
     located at an institution of higher education (as so defined) 
     located in a State the gross domestic product of which in 
     2020 was not less than $1,000,000,000 in the category 
     ``Mining, quarrying, and oil & gas extraction'', according to 
     the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
       (4) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Energy.
       (5) State.--The term ``State'' means--
       (A) a State;
       (B) the District of Columbia;
       (C) the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico;
       (D) Guam;
       (E) American Samoa;
       (F) the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and
       (G) the United States Virgin Islands.
       (b) Grant Program.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary, in coordination with the 
     Secretary of the Interior, shall establish a competitive 
     grant program under which the Secretary shall award grants to 
     mining schools.
       (2) Use of funds.--A mining school receiving a grant under 
     paragraph (1) shall use the grant funds to carry out a study, 
     research project, or demonstration project relating to the 
     production of critical minerals, including relating to--
       (A) enhancing and supporting mining and mineral engineering 
     programs at mining schools;
       (B) mining, mineral extraction efficiency, and related 
     processing technology;
       (C) reclamation technology and practices for active mining 
     operations;
       (D) the development of remining systems and technologies 
     that facilitate reclamation that fosters the recovery of 
     resources at abandoned mine sites;
       (E) critical mineral extraction methods that reduce 
     environmental and human impacts;
       (F) technologies to extract, refine, separate, melt, or 
     produce rare earth elements;
       (G) reducing dependence on foreign energy and mineral 
     supplies through increased domestic critical mineral 
     production;
       (H) enhancing the competitiveness of United States energy 
     and mineral technology exports;
       (I) the extraction or processing of coinciding 
     mineralization, including rare earth elements, within coal, 
     coal processing byproduct, overburden or coal residue;
       (J) enhancing technologies and practices relating to 
     mitigation of acid mine drainage, reforestation, and 
     revegetation in the reclamation of land and water resources 
     adversely affected by mining;
       (K) enhancing exploration and characterization of new or 
     novel deposits, including rare earth elements and critical 
     minerals within phosphate rocks, uranium bearing deposits, 
     and other non-traditional sources;
       (L) meeting challenges of extreme mining conditions, such 
     as deeper deposits or offshore or cold region mining; and
       (M) mineral economics, including analysis of supply chains, 
     future mineral needs, and unconventional mining resources.
       (c) Public Participation.--In carrying out this section, 
     the Secretary shall--
       (1) consult with relevant stakeholders; and
       (2) provide to undergraduate and graduate students at 
     mining schools significant opportunities for participation.
       (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated to carry out this section $10,000,000 for 
     each of fiscal years 2022 through 2026.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1536. Mr. BARRASSO (for himself, Ms. Murkowski, and Ms. Lummis) 
submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 
proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title III of division C, add the following:

     SEC. 3314. GLOBAL COOPERATIVE FRAMEWORK TO END HUMAN RIGHTS 
                   ABUSES IN SOURCING CRITICAL MINERALS.

       (a) In General.--The Secretary of State shall seek to 
     convene a meeting of foreign leaders to establish a 
     multilateral framework to end human rights abuses, including 
     the exploitation of forced labor and child labor, related to 
     the mining and sourcing of critical minerals.
       (b) Certification Scheme.--The Secretary shall seek to 
     ensure that the framework under subsection (a) includes a 
     certification scheme, comprised of--
       (1) minimum requirements for national legislation, 
     institutions, and import and export controls related to the 
     sourcing of critical minerals;
       (2) measures to enforce transparency in the exchange of 
     production, transportation, and end-use manufacturing data 
     related to critical minerals, including through the use of 
     blockchain technology, if feasible;
       (3) prohibitions on the purchase or trade in critical 
     minerals unless parties to the purchase or trade are 
     certified under and in compliance with the framework; and
       (4) measures to certify shipments as in compliance with the 
     framework, including requiring the provision of supporting 
     documentation.
       (c) Implementation Report.--The Secretary shall lead the 
     development of an annual global report on the implementation 
     of the framework under subsection (a), including progress and 
     recommendations to fully end human rights abuses, including 
     the exploitation of forced labor and child labor, related to 
     the extraction of critical minerals around the world.
       (d) Review of Conflict Minerals List.--The Secretary shall 
     review the list of conflict minerals under section 1502(e)(4) 
     of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection 
     Act (Public Law 111-203; 124 Stat. 228) to determine whether 
     certain critical minerals, such as cobalt, should be included 
     on the list.
       (e) Critical Mineral Defined.--In this section, the term 
     ``critical mineral'' has the meaning given the term in 
     section 7002(a) of the Energy Act of 2020 (division Z of 
     Public Law 116-260; 30 U.S.C. 1606(a)).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1537. Mr. BARRASSO submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of division F, add the following:

            TITLE IV--AMERICAN CRITICAL MINERAL INDEPENDENCE

     SEC. 6401. DEFINITIONS.

       In this title:
       (1) Byproduct.--The term ``byproduct'' has the meaning 
     given the term in section 7002(a) of the Energy Act of 2020 
     (30 U.S.C. 1606(a)).
       (2) Critical mineral.--The term ``critical mineral'' has 
     the meaning given the term in section 7002(a) of the Energy 
     Act of 2020 (30 U.S.C. 1606(a)), except that the term shall 
     not exclude materials described in paragraph (3)(B)(iii) of 
     that section.
       (3) Critical mineral project.--The term ``critical mineral 
     project'' means a project--
       (A) located on--
       (i) a mining claim, millsite claim, or tunnel site claim 
     for any locatable mineral;
       (ii) land open to mineral entry; or
       (iii) a Federal mineral lease; and
       (B) for the purpose of producing a critical mineral, 
     including--
       (i) as a byproduct, or a product of a host mineral, or from 
     tailings; or
       (ii) through an exploration project with respect to which 
     the presence of a byproduct is a reasonable expectation, 
     based on known mineral companionality, geologic formation, 
     mineralogy, or other factors.
       (4) Indian tribe.--The term ``Indian Tribe'' has the 
     meaning given the term in section 4 of the Indian Self-
     Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 5304).
       (5) Lead agency.--The term ``lead agency'' means the agency 
     with primary responsibility for issuing a mineral exploration 
     or mine permit for a project.
       (6) Mineral exploration or mine permit.--The term ``mineral 
     exploration or mine permit'' means--
       (A) an authorization of the Bureau of Land Management or 
     the Forest Service, as applicable, for a premining activity 
     that requires analysis under the National Environmental 
     Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.);
       (B) a plan of operations issued by the Bureau of Land 
     Management or the Forest Service; and
       (C) a permit for a project located in an area for which a 
     hardrock mineral permit or lease is available.
       (7) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Energy.
       (8) State.--The term ``State'' means--
       (A) a State;
       (B) the District of Columbia;
       (C) the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico;
       (D) Guam;
       (E) American Samoa;
       (F) the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and
       (G) the United States Virgin Islands.

   Subtitle A--Rare Earth Elements and Critical Minerals Processing 
                              Technologies

     SEC. 6411. RARE EARTH ELEMENTS AND CRITICAL MINERALS 
                   PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES.

       (a) Research Program for the Recovery of Critical 
     Minerals.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary, in consultation with the 
     Secretary of the Interior, shall carry out a grant program to 
     research, develop, and assess advanced processing 
     technologies and techniques for--
       (A) the extraction, refining, separation, melting, or 
     production of critical minerals, including rare earth 
     elements; and
       (B) the extraction of critical minerals, including rare 
     earth elements, from various

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     forms of mine waste and metallurgical activities, including 
     mine waste piles, abandoned mine land sites, acid mine 
     drainage sludge, byproducts produced through legacy mining 
     and metallurgy activities, and oil shale.
       (2) Authorization of appropriations.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated to carry out the program under paragraph 
     (1) $30,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2022 through 2026.
       (b) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary, in consultation with 
     the Secretary of the Interior, shall submit to the Committee 
     on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Natural Resources, the Committee on Science, 
     Space, and Technology, and the Committee on Energy and 
     Commerce of the House of Representatives a report evaluating 
     the research and development of advanced processing 
     technologies for the extraction, refining, separation, 
     melting, or production of critical minerals, including rare 
     earth elements.

    Subtitle B--Critical Mineral Development and Technology Support

     SEC. 6421. IMPROVING DOMESTIC PERMITTING PROCESSES.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, and except with agreement of the project sponsor, the 
     total period for all necessary Federal reviews and permit 
     consideration for a critical mineral project on Federal land 
     reasonably expected to produce critical minerals may not 
     exceed--
       (1) with respect to a project that requires an 
     environmental assessment under section 102(2)(C) of the 
     National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 
     4332(2)(C)), 18 months; or
       (2) with respect to a project that requires an 
     environmental impact statement under that section, 24 months.
       (b) Determination Under National Environmental Policy 
     Act.--
       (1) In general.--To the extent that the National 
     Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) 
     applies to the issuance of any mineral exploration or mine 
     permit relating to a critical mineral project, the lead 
     agency may deem the requirements of that Act to be satisfied 
     if the lead agency determines that a State or Federal agency 
     acting under State or Federal law has addressed the following 
     factors:
       (A) The environmental impact of the action to be conducted 
     under the permit.
       (B) Possible alternatives to issuance of the permit.
       (C) The relationship between long- and short-term uses of 
     the local environment and the maintenance and enhancement of 
     long-term productivity.
       (D) Any irreversible and irretrievable commitment of 
     resources that would be involved in the proposed action.
       (2) Publication.--The lead agency shall publish a 
     determination under paragraph (1) not later than 90 days 
     after receipt of an application for the permit.
       (3) Verification.--The lead agency shall publish a 
     determination that the factors under paragraph (1) have been 
     sufficiently addressed and public participation has occurred 
     with regard to any authorizing actions before issuing any 
     mineral exploration or mine permit for a critical mineral 
     project.
       (c) Schedule for Permitting Process.--For any critical 
     mineral project for which the lead agency cannot make the 
     determination described in subsection (b)(1), at the request 
     of a project sponsor, the lead agency, cooperating agencies, 
     and any other agencies involved with the mineral exploration 
     or mine permitting process shall enter into an agreement with 
     the project sponsor that sets time limits for each part of 
     the permitting process, including--
       (1) the decision on whether to prepare an environmental 
     impact statement or similar analysis required under the 
     National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et 
     seq.);
       (2) a determination of the scope of any environmental 
     impact statement or similar analysis required under that Act;
       (3) the scope of, and schedule for, the baseline studies 
     required to prepare an environmental impact statement or 
     similar analysis required under that Act;
       (4) preparation of any draft environmental impact statement 
     or similar analysis required under that Act;
       (5) preparation of a final environmental impact statement 
     or similar analysis required under that Act;
       (6) any consultations required under applicable law;
       (7) submission and review of any comments required under 
     applicable law;
       (8) publication of any public notices required under 
     applicable law; and
       (9) any final or interim decisions.
       (d) Considerations.--In carrying out this section, the lead 
     agency shall consider deferring to, and relying on, baseline 
     data, analyses, and reviews performed by State agencies with 
     jurisdiction over the proposed critical mineral project.
       (e) Memorandum of Agreement.--The lead agency with respect 
     to a critical mineral project on Federal land, in 
     consultation with any other Federal agency with jurisdiction 
     over the critical mineral project, shall, on request of the 
     project sponsor, a State or local government, an Indian 
     Tribe, or another entity the lead agency determines 
     appropriate, establish a memorandum of agreement with the 
     project sponsor, a State or local government, an Indian 
     Tribe, or another entity the lead agency determines 
     appropriate to carry out the activities described in this 
     section.
       (f) Addressing Public Comments.--As part of the review 
     process of a critical mineral project under the National 
     Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), 
     the lead agency may not address any agency or public comments 
     that were not submitted--
       (1) during a public comment period or consultation period 
     provided during the permitting process; or
       (2) as otherwise required by law.

     SEC. 6422. TECHNOLOGY GRANTS TO STRENGTHEN DOMESTIC MINING 
                   WORKFORCE.

       (a) Definition of Mining School.--In this section, the term 
     ``mining school'' means--
       (1) a mining, metallurgical, or mineral engineering program 
     or department accredited by the Accreditation Board for 
     Engineering and Technology, Inc. that is located at an 
     institution of higher education (as defined in section 101 of 
     the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001)); and
       (2) a geology or engineering program or department that is 
     located at an institution of higher education (as so defined) 
     located in a State the gross domestic product of which in 
     2020 was not less than $1,000,000,000 in the category 
     ``Mining, quarrying, and oil & gas extraction'', according to 
     the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
       (b) Grant Program.--The Secretary, in coordination with the 
     Secretary of the Interior, shall establish a competitive 
     grant program under which an entity receiving a grant shall 
     carry out a study, research project, or demonstration project 
     relating to the production of critical minerals, including 
     relating to--
       (1) enhancing and supporting mining and mineral engineering 
     programs at mining schools;
       (2) mining, mineral extraction efficiency, and related 
     processing technology;
       (3) reclamation technology and practices for active mining 
     operations;
       (4) the development of remining systems and technologies 
     that facilitate reclamation that fosters the recovery of 
     resources at abandoned mine sites;
       (5) critical mineral extraction methods that reduce 
     environmental and human impacts;
       (6) technologies to extract, refine, separate, melt, or 
     produce rare earth elements;
       (7) reducing dependence on foreign energy and mineral 
     supplies through increased domestic critical mineral 
     production;
       (8) enhancing the competitiveness of United States energy 
     and mineral technology exports;
       (9) the extraction or processing of coinciding 
     mineralization, including rare earth elements, within coal, 
     coal processing byproduct, overburden or coal residue;
       (10) enhancing technologies and practices relating to 
     mitigation of acid mine drainage, reforestation, and 
     revegetation in the reclamation of land and water resources 
     adversely affected by mining;
       (11) enhancing exploration and characterization of new or 
     novel deposits, including rare earth elements and critical 
     minerals within phosphate rocks, uranium bearing deposits, 
     and other non-traditional sources;
       (12) meeting challenges of extreme mining conditions, such 
     as deeper deposits or offshore or cold region mining; and
       (13) mineral economics, including analysis of supply 
     chains, future mineral needs, and unconventional mining 
     resources.
       (c) Minimum Amount for Mining Schools.--The Secretary shall 
     use not less than 70 percent of the amounts made available 
     for the grant program established under subsection (b) for 
     each fiscal year to provide grants for the purpose described 
     in paragraph (1) of that subsection.
       (d) Public Participation.--In carrying out this section, 
     the Secretary shall--
       (1) consult with relevant stakeholders; and
       (2) provide to undergraduate and graduate students at 
     mining schools significant opportunities for participation.
       (e) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated to carry out this section $10,000,000 for 
     each of fiscal years 2022 through 2026.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1538. Mr. JOHNSON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place in title III of division F, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. 63___. USE OF PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED FUNDS.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, any amounts appropriated under the American Rescue Plan 
     Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2), other than amounts 
     appropriated under a provision exempted under subsection (b), 
     that are unobligated on the date of enactment of this Act 
     shall be made available for purposes of carrying out this 
     Act, including the amendments made by this Act.

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       (b) Exemptions.--No amounts made available under subtitle 
     D, E, F, G, or H of title II, subtitle C of title III, or 
     title V of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 
     117-2) may be used for purposes of carrying out this Act, or 
     any amendments made by this Act, pursuant to subsection (a).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1539. Mr. JOHNSON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place in title V of division B, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. 25__. RESCISSION.

       Of the amounts made available by the American Rescue Plan 
     Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2) (including any amendments made 
     by such Act), except for amounts made available under 
     subtitle D, E, F, G, or H of title II of such Act (or 
     amendments made by any such subtitle), and remaining 
     unobligated on the date of enactment of this Act, 
     $109,700,000,000 (or, if the full such amount is not 
     unobligated on such date, the portion of such amount that 
     remains unobligated) is hereby rescinded.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1540. Mr. JOHNSON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 1105, line 21, strike ``; and'' and insert a 
     semicolon.
       On page 1106, line 7, strike the period at the end and 
     insert a semicolon.
       On page 1106, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following:
       (5) include an evaluation of and recommendations for 
     modification, consolidation, or repeal of regulations with 
     the aim of complying with domestic content procurement 
     preferences and improving competitiveness; and
       (6) include an assessment of the impacts of Federal 
     permitting processes on the operation of any applicable 
     domestic content procurement preference.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1541. Mr. JOHNSON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        On page 1437, line 4, strike ``$252,000,000'' and insert 
     ``$184,524,000''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1542. Mr. JOHNSON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        On page 1437, line 6, strike ``$418,000,000'' and insert 
     ``$351,000,000''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1543. Mr. LUJAN (for himself, Mrs. Capito, and Mr. Manchin) 
submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 
proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        In section 2116, between subsections (e) and (f), insert 
     the following:
       (f) Amounts for Next Generation Radar and Radio Astronomy 
     Improvements and Related Activities.--
       (1) In general.--From the amounts authorized to be 
     appropriated to the Foundation for a fiscal year under this 
     section, $176,000,000 shall be made available for the design, 
     development, prototyping, or mid-scale upgrades of next 
     generation radar and radio astronomy improvements and related 
     activities under section 14 of the National Science 
     Foundation Authorization Act of 2002 (42 U.S.C. 1862n-4).
       (2) Supplement and not supplant.--The amounts made 
     available under this subsection shall supplement, and not 
     supplant, any other amounts appropriated to the Foundation.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1544. Mr. PAUL submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology 
and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a 
regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       After section 2527 of title V of division B insert the 
     following:

     SEC. 2528. REVIEW PANELS.

       (a) Inclusion on Review Panels.--Notwithstanding any other 
     provision of law, each review panel for a specific Federal 
     research grant shall include--
       (1) at least one individual who is not professionally 
     affiliated with any academic or research institution, has not 
     been professionally affiliated in the 10 years preceding the 
     date of inclusion on the panel, and is an expert in a field 
     unrelated to the field of research under which the grant 
     proposal was submitted; and
       (2) at least one individual who shall serve primarily as a 
     ``taxpayer advocate'' (defined as someone whose main focus is 
     on the value proposed research delivers to the taxpayer).
       (b) Prohibition on Receiving Recommendations From Grant 
     Applicants on Review Panel.--Notwithstanding any other 
     provision of law, each agency that awards a Federal research 
     grant shall not accept recommendations from an applicant for 
     such grant as to who should or should not be on the grant 
     review panel for such applicant.

     SEC. 2529. SPECIAL INSPECTOR GENERAL AND TAXPAYER ADVOCATE 
                   FOR RESEARCH.

       (a) Establishment.--
       (1) In general.--There is established an Office of the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research.
       (2) Head of office.--There shall be at the head of the 
     Office described in paragraph (1) the Special Inspector 
     General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research, who shall be 
     appointed by the President, by and with the advice and 
     consent of the Senate.
       (b) Transfer of Functions and Savings.--
       (1) Definitions.--In this subsection, unless otherwise 
     provided or indicated by the context--
       (A) the term ``Federal agency'' has the meaning given to 
     the term ``agency'' by section 551(1) of title 5, United 
     States Code;
       (B) the term ``function'' means any duty, obligation, 
     power, authority, responsibility, right, privilege, activity, 
     or program; and
       (C) the term ``office'' includes any office, 
     administration, agency, institute, unit, organizational 
     entity, or component thereof.
       (2) Transfer.--There are transferred to the Office of the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research 
     all functions which the Office of Inspector General of the 
     National Science Foundation exercised before the date of 
     enactment of this division (including all related functions 
     of any officer or employee of the Office of Inspector General 
     of the National Science Foundation).
       (3) Rules.--The Office of the Special Inspector General and 
     Taxpayer Advocate for Research is authorized to prescribe, in 
     accordance with the provisions of chapters 5 and 6 of title 
     5, United States Code, such rules and regulations as the 
     Office of the Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate 
     for Research determines necessary or appropriate to 
     administer and manage the functions of the Office of the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research.
       (4) Transfer and allocations of appropriations and 
     personnel.--Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, 
     the personnel employed in connection with, and the assets, 
     liabilities, contracts, property, records, and unexpended 
     balances of appropriations, authorizations, allocations, and 
     other funds employed, used, held, arising from, available to, 
     or to be made available in connection with the functions 
     transferred by this subsection, subject to section 1531 of 
     title 31, United States Code, shall be transferred to the 
     Office of the Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate 
     for Research. Unexpended funds transferred pursuant to this 
     paragraph shall be used only for the purposes for which the 
     funds were originally authorized and appropriated.

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       (5) Savings provisions.--
       (A) Continuing effect of legal documents.--All orders, 
     determinations, rules, regulations, permits, agreements, 
     grants, contracts, certificates, licenses, registrations, 
     privileges, and other administrative actions--
       (i) which have been issued, made, granted, or allowed to 
     become effective by the President, any Federal agency or 
     official thereof, or by a court of competent jurisdiction, in 
     the performance of functions which are transferred under this 
     subsection; and
       (ii) which are in effect at the time this subsection takes 
     effect, or were final before the effective date of this 
     subsection and are to become effective on or after the 
     effective date of this subsection,
     shall continue in effect according to their terms until 
     modified, terminated, superseded, set aside, or revoked in 
     accordance with law by the President, the Office of the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research 
     or other authorized official, a court of competent 
     jurisdiction, or by operation of law.
       (B) Proceedings not affected.--The provisions of this 
     subsection shall not affect any proceedings, including 
     notices of proposed rulemaking, or any application for any 
     license, permit, certificate, or financial assistance pending 
     before the Office of Inspector General of the National 
     Science Foundation at the time this subsection takes effect, 
     with respect to functions transferred by this subsection but 
     such proceedings and applications shall be continued. Orders 
     shall be issued in such proceedings, appeals shall be taken 
     therefrom, and payments shall be made pursuant to such 
     orders, as if this subsection had not been enacted, and 
     orders issued in any such proceedings shall continue in 
     effect until modified, terminated, superseded, or revoked by 
     a duly authorized official, by a court of competent 
     jurisdiction, or by operation of law. Nothing in this 
     subparagraph shall be deemed to prohibit the discontinuance 
     or modification of any such proceeding under the same terms 
     and conditions and to the same extent that such proceeding 
     could have been discontinued or modified if this subsection 
     had not been enacted.
       (C) Suits not affected.--The provisions of this subsection 
     shall not affect suits commenced before the effective date of 
     this subsection, and in all such suits, proceedings shall be 
     had, appeals taken, and judgments rendered in the same manner 
     and with the same effect as if this subsection had not been 
     enacted.
       (D) Nonabatement of actions.--No suit, action, or other 
     proceeding commenced by or against the Office of Inspector 
     General of the National Science Foundation, or by or against 
     any individual in the official capacity of such individual as 
     an officer of the Office of Inspector General of the National 
     Science Foundation, shall abate by reason of the enactment of 
     this subsection.
       (E) Administrative actions relating to promulgation of 
     regulations.--Any administrative action relating to the 
     preparation or promulgation of a regulation by the Office of 
     Inspector General of the National Science Foundation relating 
     to a function transferred under this subsection may be 
     continued by the Office of the Special Inspector General and 
     Taxpayer Advocate for Research with the same effect as if 
     this subsection had not been enacted.
       (c) Powers and Authorities.--
       (1) Duties.--In addition to the duties otherwise described 
     in this section, the Special Inspector General and Taxpayer 
     Advocate for Research shall also have the duties and 
     responsibilities of inspectors general under the Inspector 
     General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.).
       (2) Authorities.--In carrying out the duties described in 
     paragraph (1) and otherwise described in this section, the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research 
     shall have the authorities provided in section 6 of the 
     Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.).
       (d) Focus and Review.--The focus of the Office of the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research 
     shall be to review Federal grant projects to determine if the 
     research will deliver value to the taxpayers by randomly 
     selecting Federal grants for review after awards are made but 
     prior to distribution of funds.
       (e) Grant Support.--For a Federal grant reviewed under 
     subsection (d) to receive the grant funds, the grant shall 
     receive the support of the Office of the Special Inspector 
     General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1545. Mr. PAUL submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology 
and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a 
regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       After section 2527 of title V of division B insert the 
     following:

     SEC. 2528. SPECIAL INSPECTOR GENERAL AND TAXPAYER ADVOCATE 
                   FOR RESEARCH.

       (a) Establishment.--
       (1) In general.--There is established an Office of the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research.
       (2) Head of office.--There shall be at the head of the 
     Office described in paragraph (1) the Special Inspector 
     General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research, who shall be 
     appointed by the President, by and with the advice and 
     consent of the Senate.
       (b) Transfer of Functions and Savings.--
       (1) Definitions.--In this subsection, unless otherwise 
     provided or indicated by the context--
       (A) the term ``Federal agency'' has the meaning given to 
     the term ``agency'' by section 551(1) of title 5, United 
     States Code;
       (B) the term ``function'' means any duty, obligation, 
     power, authority, responsibility, right, privilege, activity, 
     or program; and
       (C) the term ``office'' includes any office, 
     administration, agency, institute, unit, organizational 
     entity, or component thereof.
       (2) Transfer.--There are transferred to the Office of the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research 
     all functions which the Office of Inspector General of the 
     National Science Foundation exercised before the date of 
     enactment of this division (including all related functions 
     of any officer or employee of the Office of Inspector General 
     of the National Science Foundation).
       (3) Rules.--The Office of the Special Inspector General and 
     Taxpayer Advocate for Research is authorized to prescribe, in 
     accordance with the provisions of chapters 5 and 6 of title 
     5, United States Code, such rules and regulations as the 
     Office of the Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate 
     for Research determines necessary or appropriate to 
     administer and manage the functions of the Office of the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research.
       (4) Transfer and allocations of appropriations and 
     personnel.--Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, 
     the personnel employed in connection with, and the assets, 
     liabilities, contracts, property, records, and unexpended 
     balances of appropriations, authorizations, allocations, and 
     other funds employed, used, held, arising from, available to, 
     or to be made available in connection with the functions 
     transferred by this subsection, subject to section 1531 of 
     title 31, United States Code, shall be transferred to the 
     Office of the Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate 
     for Research. Unexpended funds transferred pursuant to this 
     paragraph shall be used only for the purposes for which the 
     funds were originally authorized and appropriated.
       (5) Savings provisions.--
       (A) Continuing effect of legal documents.--All orders, 
     determinations, rules, regulations, permits, agreements, 
     grants, contracts, certificates, licenses, registrations, 
     privileges, and other administrative actions--
       (i) which have been issued, made, granted, or allowed to 
     become effective by the President, any Federal agency or 
     official thereof, or by a court of competent jurisdiction, in 
     the performance of functions which are transferred under this 
     subsection; and
       (ii) which are in effect at the time this subsection takes 
     effect, or were final before the effective date of this 
     subsection and are to become effective on or after the 
     effective date of this subsection,
     shall continue in effect according to their terms until 
     modified, terminated, superseded, set aside, or revoked in 
     accordance with law by the President, the Office of the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research 
     or other authorized official, a court of competent 
     jurisdiction, or by operation of law.
       (B) Proceedings not affected.--The provisions of this 
     subsection shall not affect any proceedings, including 
     notices of proposed rulemaking, or any application for any 
     license, permit, certificate, or financial assistance pending 
     before the Office of Inspector General of the National 
     Science Foundation at the time this subsection takes effect, 
     with respect to functions transferred by this subsection but 
     such proceedings and applications shall be continued. Orders 
     shall be issued in such proceedings, appeals shall be taken 
     therefrom, and payments shall be made pursuant to such 
     orders, as if this subsection had not been enacted, and 
     orders issued in any such proceedings shall continue in 
     effect until modified, terminated, superseded, or revoked by 
     a duly authorized official, by a court of competent 
     jurisdiction, or by operation of law. Nothing in this 
     subparagraph shall be deemed to prohibit the discontinuance 
     or modification of any such proceeding under the same terms 
     and conditions and to the same extent that such proceeding 
     could have been discontinued or modified if this subsection 
     had not been enacted.
       (C) Suits not affected.--The provisions of this subsection 
     shall not affect suits commenced before the effective date of 
     this subsection, and in all such suits, proceedings shall be 
     had, appeals taken, and judgments rendered in the same manner 
     and with the same effect as if this subsection had not been 
     enacted.
       (D) Nonabatement of actions.--No suit, action, or other 
     proceeding commenced by or against the Office of Inspector 
     General of the National Science Foundation, or by or against 
     any individual in the official capacity of such individual as 
     an officer of the Office of Inspector General of the National

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     Science Foundation, shall abate by reason of the enactment of 
     this subsection.
       (E) Administrative actions relating to promulgation of 
     regulations.--Any administrative action relating to the 
     preparation or promulgation of a regulation by the Office of 
     Inspector General of the National Science Foundation relating 
     to a function transferred under this subsection may be 
     continued by the Office of the Special Inspector General and 
     Taxpayer Advocate for Research with the same effect as if 
     this subsection had not been enacted.
       (c) Powers and Authorities.--
       (1) Duties.--In addition to the duties otherwise described 
     in this section, the Special Inspector General and Taxpayer 
     Advocate for Research shall also have the duties and 
     responsibilities of inspectors general under the Inspector 
     General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.).
       (2) Authorities.--In carrying out the duties described in 
     paragraph (1) and otherwise described in this section, the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research 
     shall have the authorities provided in section 6 of the 
     Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.).
       (d) Focus and Review.--The focus of the Office of the 
     Special Inspector General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research 
     shall be to review Federal grant projects to determine if the 
     research will deliver value to the taxpayers by randomly 
     selecting Federal grants for review after awards are made but 
     prior to distribution of funds.
       (e) Grant Support.--For a Federal grant reviewed under 
     subsection (d) to receive the grant funds, the grant shall 
     receive the support of the Office of the Special Inspector 
     General and Taxpayer Advocate for Research.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1546. Mr. PAUL submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology 
and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a 
regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       Strike subsection (a) of section 2527 of title V of 
     division B and insert the following:
       (a) Review Panels.--
       (1) Inclusion on review panels.--Notwithstanding any other 
     provision of law, each review panel for a specific Federal 
     research grant shall include--
       (A) at least one individual who is not professionally 
     affiliated with any academic or research institution, has not 
     been professionally affiliated in the 10 years preceding the 
     date of inclusion on the panel, and is an expert in a field 
     unrelated to the field of research under which the grant 
     proposal was submitted; and
       (B) at least one individual who shall serve primarily as a 
     ``taxpayer advocate'' (defined as someone whose main focus is 
     on the value proposed research delivers to the taxpayer).
       (2) Prohibition on receiving recommendations from grant 
     applicants on review panel.--Notwithstanding any other 
     provision of law, each agency that awards a Federal research 
     grant shall not accept recommendations from an applicant for 
     such grant as to who should or should not be on the grant 
     review panel for such applicant.
       (3) Nondisclosure of members of grant review panel.--
     Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each agency that 
     awards a Federal research grant shall not disclose, either 
     publicly or privately, to an applicant for such grant the 
     identity of any member of the grant review panel for such 
     applicant.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1547. Ms. CANTWELL (for Mr. Scott of Florida (for himself, Mr. 
Johnson, Mrs. Blackburn, Ms. Lummis, Mr. Cruz, Mr. Young, and Mr. 
Cotton)) proposed an amendment to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; as follows:

       At the appropriate place in title III of division F, add 
     the following:

     SEC. 6___. USE OF PREVIOUSLY APPROPRIATED FUNDS.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, any amounts appropriated under subtitle M of title IX of 
     the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2) for 
     purposes of providing assistance to State and local 
     governmental entities that are unobligated on the date of 
     enactment of this Act shall be made available for purposes of 
     carrying out this Act, including the amendments made by this 
     Act.
       (b) Additional Amounts.--
       (1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, if the amounts made available under subsection (a) for 
     purposes of carrying out this Act, including the amendments 
     made by this Act, are insufficient for such purposes, any 
     amounts appropriated under any other provision of the 
     American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2), other 
     than the provisions exempted under paragraph (2), that are 
     unobligated on the date of enactment of this Act shall be 
     made available for purposes of carrying out this Act, 
     including the amendments made by this Act.
       (2) Exemptions.--No amounts made available under subtitle 
     D, E, F, G, or H of title II, subtitle C of title III, or 
     title V of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 
     117-2) may be used for purposes of carrying out this Act (or 
     amendments made by this Act) pursuant to paragraph (1).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1548. Mr. BENNET (for himself and Mr. Tillis) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place in title I of division F, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. 61__. SUPPLY CHAIN FLEXIBILITY MANUFACTURING PILOT.

       (a) In General.--Section 319F-2(a)(3) of the Public Health 
     Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d-6b(a)(3)) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (I), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) in subparagraph (J), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; and''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(K) enhance domestic medical supply chain elasticity and 
     establish and maintain domestic reserves of critical medical 
     supplies (including personal protective equipment, ancillary 
     medical supplies, testing supplies, and other applicable 
     supplies required for the administration of drugs, vaccines 
     and other biological products, medical devices, and 
     diagnostic tests) by--
       ``(i) creating incentives for the domestic manufacturing of 
     medical supplies--

       ``(I) to increase emergency stock of critical medical 
     supplies; and
       ``(II) to geographically diversify production of such 
     supplies;

       ``(ii) purchasing, leasing, or entering into joint 
     industrial-based expansion ventures with respect to, 
     facilities and equipment for the production of medical 
     supplies; and
       ``(iii) working with distributors of medical supplies to 
     manage the domestic reserves established under this 
     subparagraph by refreshing and replenishing stock of critical 
     medical supplies.''.
       (b) Reporting; Sunset.--Section 319F-2(a) of the Public 
     Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d-6b(a)), as amended by 
     section 4153(f)(3), is further amended by adding at the end 
     the following:
       ``(7) Reporting.--Not later than September 30, 2022, the 
     Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Energy and 
     Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Committee on 
     Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate a report 
     on the details of each purchase, lease, or joint industrial-
     based expansion venture entered into under paragraph (3)(K), 
     including the amount expended by the Secretary on each such 
     purchase, lease, or joint venture.
       ``(8) Sunset.--The authority to make purchases, leases, or 
     joint ventures pursuant to paragraph (3)(K) shall cease to be 
     effective on September 30, 2024.''.
       (c) Funding.--Section 319F-2(f) of the Public Health 
     Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d-6b(f)) is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:
       ``(3) Supply chain elasticity.--
       ``(A) In general.--For the purpose of carrying out 
     subsection (a)(3)(K), there is authorized to be appropriated 
     $500,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2021 through 2024, to 
     remain available until expended.
       ``(B) Relation to other amounts.--The amount authorized to 
     be appropriated by subparagraph (A) for the purpose of 
     carrying out subsection (a)(3)(K) is in addition to any other 
     amounts available for such purpose.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1549. Mr. MARKEY (for himself and Mr. Rubio) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed by him to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of title III of division C, add the following:

     SEC. 3314. ENDING CHINA'S EXIT BAN FOR AMERICAN CITIZENS.

       (a) Short Title.--This section may be cited as the ``Ending 
     China's Exit Ban for American Citizens Act of 2021''.
       (b) Findings.--Congress finds the following:

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       (1) According to the Integrated Country Strategy for the 
     United States Mission to China, released on August 29, 2018--
       (A) ``Chinese law enforcement and security services employ 
     extra-judicial means against U.S. citizens without regard to 
     international norms''; and
       (B) exit bans ``are sometimes used to prevent U.S. citizens 
     who are not themselves suspected of a crime from leaving 
     China as a means to pressure their relatives or associates 
     who are wanted by Chinese law enforcement in the United 
     States''.
       (2) The Government of China has imposed exit bans on United 
     States citizens in the context of criminal charges and 
     private commercial disputes.
       (3) Imposing exit bans on foreign nationals is authorized 
     by Article 28 of the Exit and Entry Administration Law of the 
     People's Republic of China, which--
       (A) lists the circumstances under which ``foreigners shall 
     not be allowed to exit China'', including ``other 
     circumstances in which exit shall not be allowed in 
     accordance with laws or administrative regulations''; and
       (B) assigns responsibility for administering exit/entry 
     matters to the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry 
     of Foreign Affairs, with public security organs responsible 
     for administering ``the stay and residence of foreigners.
       (4) Such exit bans against United States citizens may 
     violate Article 35 of the Consular Convention Between the 
     United States of America and the People's Republic of China, 
     done at Washington September 17, 1980, which states that--
       (A) if a United States national is ``placed under any form 
     of detention'', the Government of China shall notify the 
     United States consulate within 4 days; and
       (B) a United States consular officer is entitled to ``be 
     informed of the reasons for which said national has been 
     arrested or detained in any manner.''
       (5) Such exit bans may also violate Article 36 of the 
     Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, done at Vienna April 
     24, 1963, and in effect in China as of August 1, 1979, which 
     requires the Government of China to ``without delay, inform 
     the consular post of the sending State if, within its 
     consular district, a national of that State. . .is detained 
     in any other manner.''.
       (6) Many United States citizens are not aware of a ban on 
     their exit until they attempt to leave China and once they 
     are made aware of the ban, Chinese authorities provide very 
     little information to the United States citizen, or to United 
     States consular officials regarding--
       (A) the nature of the ban;
       (B) which Chinese government entity is responsible for the 
     ban; and
       (C) what procedures must be followed to resolve the dispute 
     related to the ban.
       (7) The apparent extra-judicial application of exit bans to 
     United States citizens presents a serious human rights 
     concern that violates due process rights to which United 
     States citizens are entitled under international law.
       (c) Ineligibility of Certain Aliens for Visas.--If the 
     Secretary of State determines that an official of the 
     Government of China has been substantially involved in the 
     formulation or execution of a policy that prohibits certain 
     United States citizens from leaving China in an attempt to 
     convince a relative of such citizens to submit himself or 
     herself into the custody of the Government of China for 
     prosecution, to compel United States citizens to participate 
     in Chinese government investigations, or to aid the 
     Government of China in resolving civil disputes in favor of 
     Chinese parties--
       (1) such official may not be issued a visa to enter the 
     United States or be admitted to the United States; and
       (2) any visa or other documentation to enter or to be 
     present in the United States that was previously issued to 
     such official shall be revoked by the Secretary of State, in 
     accordance with section 221(i) of the Immigration and 
     Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1201(i)).
       (d) Termination of Visa Ineligibility.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of State may terminate visa 
     ineligibility under subsection (c) with respect to an 
     individual if the Secretary of State determines that--
       (A) credible information exists that the individual did not 
     engage in the activity for which visa ineligibility was 
     imposed;
       (B) the individual has been prosecuted appropriately for 
     the activity for which visa ineligibility was imposed;
       (C) the individual has--
       (i) credibly demonstrated a significant change in behavior;
       (ii) been subject to an appropriate consequence for the 
     activity for which visa ineligibility was imposed; and
       (iii) credibly committed to not engage in an activity 
     described in subsection (c) in the future; or
       (D) the termination of visa ineligibility is in the 
     national security interests of the United States.
       (2) Notification.--Not later than 15 days before the date 
     on which visa ineligibility is terminated under paragraph (1) 
     with respect to an individual, the Secretary of State shall 
     submit a report to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the 
     Senate, the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate, the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, 
     and the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of 
     Representatives that describes the justification for the 
     termination.
       (e) Annual Report to Congress.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter for the 
     following 5 years, the Secretary of State shall submit a 
     report to the congressional committees listed in subsection 
     (d)(2) that identifies--
       (A) to the extent practicable, all of the Chinese officials 
     who were substantially involved in the formulation or 
     execution of a policy that prohibits certain United States 
     citizens from leaving China in an attempt--
       (i) to convince a relative of such citizens to submit 
     himself or herself into the custody of the Government of 
     China for prosecution;
       (ii) to compel United States citizens to participate in 
     Chinese government investigations; or
       (iii) to aid the Government of China in resolving civil 
     disputes in favor of Chinese parties;
       (B) the individuals who have had visas denied or revoked 
     pursuant to subsection (c) during the preceding year, 
     including the dates on which such denials or revocations were 
     imposed or terminated, as applicable;
       (C) the number of United States citizens who the Government 
     of China has prohibited from leaving China for any of the 
     reasons described in subsection (c); and
       (D) for each of the United States citizens referred to in 
     subparagraph (C), the period during which they have been 
     forced to remain in China.
       (2) Form.--The report required under paragraph (1) shall be 
     submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified 
     annex.
       (3) Exclusion of personally identifiable information.--The 
     Secretary of State may not include any personally identifying 
     information of any United States citizen in any of the 
     reports submitted to Congress under paragraph (1).
       (4) Privacy act.--Any information obtained by the Secretary 
     of State to complete the report under this subsection shall 
     be subject to section 552a of title 5, United States Code 
     (commonly known as the ``Privacy Act'').
       (f) Waiver for National Interest.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of State may waive the 
     application of subsection (c) in the case of an alien if the 
     Secretary determines that such waiver--
       (A) is necessary to permit the United States to comply with 
     the Agreement Regarding the Headquarters of the United 
     Nations, signed at Lake Success June 26, 1947, and entered 
     into force November 21, 1947 (TIAS 1676), or any other 
     applicable international obligation of the United States; or
       (B) is in the national interest of the United States.
       (2) Notification.--Upon granting a waiver under paragraph 
     (1), the Secretary of State shall submit a report to the 
     congressional committees listed in subsection (d)(2) that--
       (A) details the evidence and justification for the 
     necessity of such waiver; and
       (B) if such waiver is granted pursuant to paragraph (1)(B), 
     explains how such waiver relates to the national interest of 
     the United States.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1550. Mr. MARKEY submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        Strike section 3503 and insert the following:

     SEC. 503. REPORT ON UNITED STATES EFFORTS TO ENGAGE THE 
                   PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON NUCLEAR ISSUES 
                   AND BALLISTIC MISSILE ISSUES.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) The People's Republic of China has not entered into a 
     treaty or agreement with the United States or any other party 
     that places binding limits on its shorter-range, 
     intermediate-, or strategic-range ballistic missiles, 
     verified by national technical means and by on-site 
     inspections, as the United States and the Russian Federation 
     have done through the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) 
     Treaty, the START I and START II Treaties, and the New START 
     Treaty, each of which took multiple years to successfully 
     negotiate.
       (2) The People's Republic of China possesses significantly 
     fewer intercontinental ballistic missiles, submarine launched 
     ballistic missiles, and heavy bombers than the Russian 
     Federation or the United States, and according to the Defense 
     Intelligence Agency, the People's Republic of China's warhead 
     stockpile is in the ``the low couple of hundreds'', a 
     fraction of the size of the arsenals of the Russian 
     Federation and the United States.
       (3) The People's Republic of China has repeatedly declined 
     invitations by the United States to enter into trilateral 
     negotiations for an arms control treaty or other agreement 
     regarding its nuclear arsenal.
       (b) Report Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State, in 
     consultation

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     with the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Energy, 
     shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a 
     report that sets forth a plan to engage the People's Republic 
     of China on steps that reduce the risk of strategic 
     miscalculation and the threat of a nuclear exchange, which 
     may include any of the following proposals:
       (1) A formal invitation to appropriate officials from the 
     People's Republic of China, and to each of the permanent 
     members of the United Nations Security Council, to observe a 
     United States-Russian Federation New START Treaty on-site 
     inspection to demonstrate the security benefits of 
     transparency into strategic nuclear forces.
       (2) Negotiations toward a treaty or agreement that 
     prohibits the production of fissile material.
       (3) An agreement with the People's Republic of China that 
     allows for advance notifications of ballistic missile 
     launches, through the Hague Code of Conduct or other data 
     exchanges or doctrine discussions related to strategic 
     nuclear forces.
       (4) An agreement not to target or interfere in nuclear 
     command, control, and communications (commonly referred to as 
     ``NC3'') infrastructure.
       (5) An agreement on transparency measures or verifiable 
     limits, or both, on hypersonic cruise missiles and glide 
     vehicles that are mounted on ballistic missiles.
       (6) Any other cooperative measure that benefits United 
     States-People's Republic of China strategic stability.
       (c) Form of the Report.--The report required by subsection 
     (b) shall be submitted in unclassified form but may include a 
     classified annex.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1551. Mr. RISCH (for himself, Mr. Crapo, Ms. Rosen, Ms. Cortez 
Masto, Mrs. Capito, and Mr. Hoeven) submitted an amendment intended to 
be proposed by him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate 
for Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. FEDERAL AND STATE TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM.

       Section 34 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 657d) is 
     amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(11) Underperforming state.--The term `underperforming 
     State' means a State participating in the SBIR or STTR 
     program that has been calculated by the Administrator to be 
     one of 18 States receiving the fewest SBIR and STTR Phase I 
     awards.'';
       (2) in subsection (c)--
       (A) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) in subparagraph (E)--

       (I) in clause (iii), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (II) in clause (iv), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (III) by adding at the end the following:

       ``(v) to prioritize applicants located in an 
     underperforming State.'';
       (B) in paragraph (2)(B)(vi)--
       (i) in subclause (II), by striking ``and'' at the end; and
       (ii) by adding at the end the following:

       ``(IV) located in an underperforming State; and'';

       (C) in paragraph (3), by striking ``Not more than one 
     proposal'' and inserting ``There is no limit on the number of 
     proposals that''; and
       (D) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(6) Additional assistance for underperforming states.--
     Upon application by a recipient that is located in an 
     underperforming State, the Administrator may--
       ``(A) provide additional assistance to the recipient; and
       ``(B) waive the matching requirements under subsection 
     (e)(2).'';
       (3) in subsection (e)--
       (A) in paragraph (2)--
       (i) in subparagraph (A)--

       (I) by inserting ``and STTR'' before ``first phase'' each 
     place that term appears;
       (II) in clause (i), by striking ``50'' and inserting 
     ``25'';
       (III) in clause (ii), by striking ``1 dollar'' and 
     inserting ``75 cents''; and
       (IV) in clause (iii), by striking ``75'' and inserting 
     ``50'';

       (ii) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``, beginning with 
     fiscal year 2001'' and inserting ``and make publicly 
     available on the website of the Administration, beginning 
     with fiscal year 2022''; and
       (iii) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(E) Payment.--The non-Federal share of the cost of an 
     activity carried out by a recipient may be paid by the 
     recipient over the course of the period of the award or 
     cooperative agreement.''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) Amount of award.--In carrying out the FAST program 
     under this section--
       ``(A) the Administrator shall make and enter into awards or 
     cooperative agreements;
       ``(B) each award or cooperative agreement described in 
     subparagraph (A) shall be for not more than $500,000, which 
     shall be provided over 2 fiscal years; and
       ``(C) any amounts left unused in the third quarter of the 
     second fiscal year may be retained by the Administrator for 
     future FAST program awards.
       ``(5) Reporting.--Not later than 6 months after receiving 
     an award or entering into a cooperative agreement under this 
     section, a recipient shall report to the Administrator--
       ``(A) the number of awards made under the SBIR or STTR 
     program;
       ``(B) the number of applications submitted for the SBIR or 
     STTR program;
       ``(C) the number of consulting hours spent;
       ``(D) the number of training events conducted; and
       ``(E) any issues encountered in the management and 
     application of the FAST program.'';
       (4) in subsection (f)--
       (A) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A)--

       (I) by striking ``Small Business Innovation Research 
     Program Reauthorization Act of 2000'' and inserting ``FAST 
     Fix Act of 2021''; and
       (II) by inserting ``and Entrepreneurship'' before ``of the 
     Senate'';

       (ii) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (iii) in subparagraph (C), by striking the period at the 
     end and inserting ``; and''; and
       (iv) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(D) a description of the process used to ensure that 
     underperforming States are given priority application status 
     under the FAST program.''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2)--
       (i) in the paragraph heading, by striking ``Annual'' and 
     inserting ``Biennial'';
       (ii) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``annual'' and inserting ``biennial'';
       (iii) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (iv) in subparagraph (C), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting a semicolon; and
       (v) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(D) the proportion of awards provided to and cooperative 
     agreements entered into with underperforming States; and
       ``(E) a list of the States that were determined by the 
     Administrator to be underperforming States, and a description 
     of any changes in the list compared to previously submitted 
     reports.'';
       (5) in subsection (g)(2)--
       (A) by striking ``2004'' and inserting ``2022''; and
       (B) by inserting ``and Entrepreneurship'' before ``of the 
     Senate''; and
       (6) in subsection (h)(1), by striking ``$10,000,000 for 
     each of fiscal years 2001 through 2005'' and inserting 
     ``$20,000,000 for every 2 fiscal years between fiscal years 
     2022 through 2026, to be obligated before the end of the 
     second fiscal year''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1552. Mr. RISCH (for himself, Ms. Cortez Masto, and Ms. Rosen) 
submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by him to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. STRENGTHENING AND ENHANCING CYBERSECURITY USAGE TO 
                   REACH SMALL BUSINESSES.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Administrator.--The term ``Administrator'' means the 
     Administrator of the Small Business Administration.
       (2) Covered industry sectors.--The term ``covered industry 
     sectors'' means the following industry sectors:
       (A) Accommodation and food services.
       (B) Agriculture.
       (C) Construction.
       (D) Healthcare and social assistance.
       (E) Retail and wholesale trade.
       (F) Transportation and warehousing.
       (G) Entertainment and recreation.
       (H) Finance and insurance.
       (I) Manufacturing.
       (J) Information and telecommunications.
       (K) Any other industry sector that the Administrator 
     determines to be relevant.
       (3) Covered vendor.--The term ``covered vendor'' means a 
     vendor of cybersecurity products and services, including 
     cybersecurity risk insurance.
       (4) Cybersecurity.--The term ``cybersecurity'' means--
       (A) the art of protecting networks, devices, and data from 
     unauthorized access or criminal use; and
       (B) the practice of ensuring the confidentiality, 
     integrity, and availability of information.
       (5) Cybersecurity threat.--The term ``cybersecurity 
     threat'' means the possibility of a malicious attempt to 
     infiltrate, damage, disrupt, or destroy computer networks or 
     systems.

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       (6) Small business concern.--The term ``small business 
     concern'' has the meaning given the term in section 3(a) of 
     the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632(a)).
       (b) Cybersecurity Cooperative Marketplace Program.--
       (1) Establishment.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of enactment of this Act, the Administrator, in consultation 
     with the Director of the National Institute of Standards and 
     Technology, shall establish a program to assist small 
     business concerns with purchasing cybersecurity products and 
     services.
       (2) Duties.--In carrying out the program established under 
     paragraph (1), the Administrator shall--
       (A) educate small business concerns about the types of 
     cybersecurity products and services that are specific to each 
     covered industry sector; and
       (B) provide outreach to covered vendors and small business 
     concerns to encourage use of the cooperative marketplace 
     described in paragraph (3).
       (3) Cooperative marketplace for purchasing cybersecurity 
     products and services.--The Administrator shall--
       (A) establish and maintain a website that--
       (i) is free to use for small business concerns and covered 
     vendors; and
       (ii) provides a cooperative marketplace that facilitates 
     the creation of mutual agreements under which small business 
     concerns cooperatively purchase cybersecurity products and 
     services from covered vendors; and
       (B) determine whether each covered vendor and each small 
     business concern that participates in the marketplace 
     described in subparagraph (A) is legitimate, as determined by 
     the Administrator.
       (4) Sunset.--This subsection ceases to be effective on 
     September 30, 2024.
       (c) GAO Study on Available Federal Cybersecurity 
     Initiatives.--
       (1) In general.--The Comptroller General of the United 
     States shall conduct a study that identifies any improvements 
     that could be made to Federal initiatives that--
       (A) train small business concerns how to avoid 
     cybersecurity threats; and
       (B) are in effect on the date on which the Comptroller 
     General commences the study.
       (2) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General of the United 
     States shall submit to the Committee on Small Business and 
     Entrepreneurship of the Senate and the Committee on Small 
     Business of the House of Representatives a report that 
     contains the results of the study required under paragraph 
     (1).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1553. Mr. MORAN (for himself and Mr. Kaine) submitted an amendment 
intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to 
the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and 
Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional 
technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on economic 
security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job 
creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and 
for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON THE EXPORTATION OF SURPLUS 
                   COVID-19 VACCINES TO COUNTRIES IN NEED.

       It is the sense of Congress that the Secretary of State, in 
     coordination with the Secretary of Health and Human Services 
     and the Administrator of the United States Agency for 
     International Development, should--
       (1) immediately engage in multilateral and bilateral 
     negotiations to provide surplus COVID-19 vaccines held by the 
     United States to countries in need of such vaccines with the 
     best opportunity for impact;
       (2) evaluate the perception of people throughout the world 
     regarding--
       (A) the efforts made by the United States to supply COVID-
     19 vaccines to countries in need of such vaccines; and
       (B) the contributions made by other countries to supply 
     COVID-19 vaccines to countries in need of such vaccines; and
       (3) integrate public diplomacy with the technical response 
     to the worldwide COVID-19 vaccine shortage to the fullest 
     extent practicable.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1554. Mr. WICKER submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology 
and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a 
regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

        At the end of title III of division F, add the following:

     SEC. 63__. NATIONAL POLICY ON STRATEGIC ENERGY ASSET EXPORT 
                   TRANSPORTATION.

       (a) LNG Exports.--
       (1) Findings.--Congress finds that--
       (A) liquefied natural gas (referred to in this paragraph as 
     ``LNG'') is hazardous to national import and export terminals 
     and ports if mishandled;
       (B) LNG is a strategic national asset, the export of which 
     should be used to preserve the tanker fleet and skilled 
     mariner workforce of the United States, which are essential 
     to national security; and
       (C) for the safety and security of the United States, LNG 
     should be exported on vessels documented under the laws of 
     the United States.
       (2) Requirement for transportation of exports of natural 
     gas on vessels documented under laws of the united states.--
     Section 3 of the Natural Gas Act (15 U.S.C. 717b) is amended 
     by adding at the end the following:
       ``(g) Transportation of Exports of Natural Gas on Vessels 
     Documented Under Laws of the United States.--
       ``(1) Condition for approval.--Except as provided in 
     paragraph (7), with respect to an application to export 
     natural gas under subsection (a), the Commission shall 
     include in the order issued for that application the 
     condition that the person transport the natural gas on a 
     vessel that meets the requirements described in paragraph 
     (3).
       ``(2) Purpose.--The purpose of the requirement under 
     paragraph (1) is to ensure that, of all natural gas exported 
     by vessel in a calendar year, the following percentage is 
     exported by a vessel that meets the requirements described in 
     paragraph (3):
       ``(A) In each of the 7 calendar years following the 
     calendar year in which this subsection is enacted, not less 
     than 2 percent.
       ``(B) In each of the 8th and 9th calendar years following 
     the calendar year in which this subsection is enacted, not 
     less than 3 percent.
       ``(C) In each of the 10th and 11th calendar years following 
     the calendar year in which this subsection is enacted, not 
     less than 4 percent.
       ``(D) In each of the 12th and 13th calendar years following 
     the calendar year in which this subsection is enacted, not 
     less than 6 percent.
       ``(E) In each of the 14th and 15th calendar years following 
     the calendar year in which this subsection is enacted, not 
     less than 7 percent.
       ``(F) In each of the 16th and 17th calendar years following 
     the calendar year in which this subsection is enacted, not 
     less than 9 percent.
       ``(G) In each of the 18th and 19th calendar years following 
     the calendar year in which this subsection is enacted, not 
     less than 11 percent.
       ``(H) In each of the 20th and 21st calendar years following 
     the calendar year in which this subsection is enacted, not 
     less than 13 percent.
       ``(I) In the 22nd calendar year after the calendar year in 
     which this subsection is enacted and each calendar year 
     thereafter, not less than 15 percent.
       ``(3) Requirements for vessels.--A vessel meets the 
     requirements described in this paragraph--
       ``(A) with respect to each of the 5 calendar years 
     following the calendar year in which this subsection is 
     enacted--
       ``(i) if--

       ``(I) the vessel is documented under the laws of the United 
     States; and
       ``(II) with respect to any retrofit work necessary for the 
     vessel to export natural gas--

       ``(aa) such work is done in a shipyard in the United 
     States; and
       ``(bb) any component of the vessel listed in paragraph (4) 
     that is installed during the course of such work is 
     manufactured in the United States; or
       ``(ii) if--

       ``(I) the vessel is built in the United States;
       ``(II) the vessel is documented under the laws of the 
     United States;
       ``(III) all major components of the hull or superstructure 
     of the vessel are manufactured (including all manufacturing 
     processes from the initial melting stage through the 
     application of coatings for iron or steel products) in the 
     United States; and
       ``(IV) the components of the vessel listed in paragraph (4) 
     are manufactured in the United States; and

       ``(B) with respect to the 6th calendar year following the 
     calendar year in which this subsection is enacted, and each 
     calendar year thereafter, if the vessel meets the 
     requirements of subparagraph (A)(ii).
       ``(4) Components.--The components of a vessel listed in 
     this paragraph are the following:
       ``(A) Air circuit breakers.
       ``(B) Welded shipboard anchor and mooring chain with a 
     diameter of 4 inches or less.
       ``(C) Powered and non-powered valves in Federal Supply 
     Classes 4810 and 4820 used in piping.
       ``(D) Machine tools in the Federal Supply Classes for 
     metal-working machinery numbered 3405, 3408, 3410 through 
     3419, 3426, 3433, 3438, 3441 through 3443, 3445, 3446, 3448, 
     3449, 3460, and 3461.
       ``(E) Auxiliary equipment for shipboard services, including 
     pumps.
       ``(F) Propulsion equipment, including engines, propulsion 
     motors, reduction gears, and propellers.
       ``(G) Shipboard cranes.
       ``(H) Spreaders for shipboard cranes.
       ``(I) Rotating electrical equipment, including electrical 
     alternators and motors.
       ``(J) Compressors, pumps, and heat exchangers used in 
     managing and re-liquefying boil-off gas from liquefied 
     natural gas.

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       ``(5) Waiver authority.--The Commission may waive the 
     requirement under clause (i)(II)(bb) or (ii)(IV), as 
     applicable, of paragraph (3)(A) with respect to a component 
     of a vessel if the Maritime Administrator determines that--
       ``(A) application of the requirement would--
       ``(i) result in an increase of 25 percent or more in the 
     cost of the component of the vessel; or
       ``(ii) cause unreasonable delays to be incurred in building 
     or retrofitting the vessel; or
       ``(B) such component is not manufactured in the United 
     States in sufficient and reasonably available quantities of a 
     satisfactory quality.
       ``(6) Opportunities for licensed and unlicensed mariners.--
     Except as provided in paragraph (7), the Commission shall 
     include, in any order issued under subsection (a) that 
     authorizes a person to export natural gas, a condition that 
     the person provide opportunities for United States licensed 
     and unlicensed mariners to receive experience and training 
     necessary to become credentialed in working on a vessel 
     transporting natural gas.
       ``(7) Exception.--The Commission may not include in any 
     order issued under subsection (a) authorizing a person to 
     export natural gas to a nation with which there is in effect 
     a free trade agreement requiring national treatment for trade 
     in natural gas a condition described in paragraph (1), or a 
     condition described in paragraph (6), if the United States 
     Trade Representative certifies to the Commission, in writing, 
     that such condition would violate obligations of the United 
     States under such free trade agreement.
       ``(8) Use of federal information.--In carrying out 
     paragraph (1), the Commission--
       ``(A) shall use information made available by--
       ``(i) the Energy Information Administration; or
       ``(ii) any other Federal agency or entity the Commission 
     determines appropriate; and
       ``(B) may use information made available by a private 
     entity only if applicable information described in 
     subparagraph (A) is not available.''.
       (3) Conforming amendment.--Section 3(c) of the Natural Gas 
     Act (15 U.S.C. 717b(c)) is amended by striking ``or the 
     exportation of natural gas'' and inserting ``or, subject to 
     subsection (g), the exportation of natural gas''.
       (b) Crude Oil.--Section 101 of title I of division O of the 
     Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (42 U.S.C. 6212a) is 
     amended--
       (1) in subsection (b), by striking ``subsections (c) and 
     (d)'' and inserting ``subsections (c), (d), and (f)''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(f) Transportation of Exports of Crude Oil on Vessels 
     Documented Under Laws of the United States.--
       ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (6), as 
     a condition to export crude oil, the President shall require 
     that a person exporting crude oil transport the crude oil on 
     a vessel that meets the requirements described in paragraph 
     (3).
       ``(2) Purpose.--The purpose of the requirement under 
     paragraph (1) is to ensure that, of all crude oil exported by 
     vessel in a calendar year, the following percentage is 
     exported by a vessel that meets the requirements described in 
     paragraph (3):
       ``(A) In each of the 7 calendar years following the 
     calendar year in which this subsection is enacted, not less 
     than 3 percent.
       ``(B) In each of the 8th, 9th, and 10th calendar years 
     following the calendar year in which this subsection is 
     enacted, not less than 6 percent.
       ``(C) In each of the 11th, 12th, and 13th calendar years 
     following the calendar year in which this subsection is 
     enacted, not less than 8 percent.
       ``(D) In the 14th calendar year following the calendar year 
     in which this subsection is enacted and each calendar year 
     thereafter, not less than 10 percent.
       ``(3) Requirements for vessels.--A vessel meets the 
     requirements described in this paragraph--
       ``(A) with respect to each of the 4 calendar years 
     following the calendar year in which this subsection is 
     enacted--
       ``(i) if--

       ``(I) the vessel is documented under the laws of the United 
     States; and
       ``(II) with respect to any retrofit work necessary for the 
     vessel to export crude oil--

       ``(aa) such work is done in a shipyard in the United 
     States; and
       ``(bb) any component of the vessel listed in paragraph (4) 
     that is installed during the course of such work is 
     manufactured in the United States; or
       ``(ii) if--

       ``(I) the vessel is built in the United States;
       ``(II) the vessel is documented under the laws of the 
     United States;
       ``(III) all major components of the hull or superstructure 
     of the vessel are manufactured (including all manufacturing 
     processes from the initial melting stage through the 
     application of coatings for iron or steel products) in the 
     United States; and
       ``(IV) the components of the vessel listed in paragraph (4) 
     are manufactured in the United States; and

       ``(B) with respect to the 5th calendar year following the 
     calendar year in which this subsection is enacted and each 
     calendar year thereafter, if the vessel meets the 
     requirements of subparagraph (A)(ii).
       ``(4) Components.--The components of a vessel listed in 
     this paragraph are the following:
       ``(A) Air circuit breakers.
       ``(B) Welded shipboard anchor and mooring chain with a 
     diameter of four inches or less.
       ``(C) Powered and non-powered valves in Federal Supply 
     Classes 4810 and 4820 used in piping.
       ``(D) Machine tools in the Federal Supply Classes for 
     metal-working machinery numbered 3405, 3408, 3410 through 
     3419, 3426, 3433, 3438, 3441 through 3443, 3445, 3446, 3448, 
     3449, 3460, and 3461.
       ``(E) Auxiliary equipment for shipboard services, including 
     pumps.
       ``(F) Propulsion equipment, including engines, propulsion 
     motors, reduction gears, and propellers.
       ``(G) Shipboard cranes.
       ``(H) Spreaders for shipboard cranes.
       ``(I) Rotating electrical equipment, including electrical 
     alternators and motors.
       ``(5) Waiver authority.--The President may waive the 
     requirement under clause (i)(II)(bb) or clause (ii)(IV), as 
     applicable, of paragraph (3)(A) with respect to a component 
     of a vessel if the Maritime Administrator determines that--
       ``(A) application of the requirement would--
       ``(i) result in an increase of 25 percent or more in the 
     cost of the component of the vessel; or
       ``(ii) cause unreasonable delays to be incurred in building 
     or retrofitting the vessel; or
       ``(B) such component is not manufactured in the United 
     States in sufficient and reasonably available quantities of a 
     satisfactory quality.
       ``(6) Exception.--The President may not, under paragraph 
     (1), condition the export of crude oil to a nation with which 
     there is in effect a free trade agreement requiring national 
     treatment for trade in crude oil if the United States Trade 
     Representative certifies to the President, in writing, that 
     such condition would violate obligations of the United States 
     under such free trade agreement.
       ``(7) Opportunities for licensed and unlicensed mariners.--
     The Maritime Administrator shall ensure that each exporter of 
     crude oil by vessel provides opportunities for United States 
     licensed and unlicensed mariners to receive experience and 
     training necessary to become credentialed in working on such 
     vessels.
       ``(8) Use of federal information.--In carrying out 
     paragraph (1), the President--
       ``(A) shall use information made available by--
       ``(i) the Energy Information Administration; or
       ``(ii) any other Federal agency or entity the Commission 
     determines appropriate; and
       ``(B) may use information made available by a private 
     entity only if applicable information described in 
     subparagraph (A) is not available.''.
       (c) Energy Information Administration Information.--The 
     Secretary of Energy, acting through the Administrator of the 
     Energy Information Administration (referred to in this 
     subsection as the ``Secretary''), shall collect, and make 
     readily available to the public on the internet website of 
     the Energy Information Administration, information on exports 
     by vessel of natural gas and crude oil, including--
       (1) forecasts for, and data on, those exports for the 
     calendar year following the calendar year in which this Act 
     is enacted and each calendar year thereafter; and
       (2) forecasts for those exports for multiyear periods after 
     the date of enactment of this Act, as determined appropriate 
     by the Secretary.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1555. Mr. WICKER submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology 
and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a 
regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       At the end of title IV of division C, add the following:

     SEC. 3409. CHINA ECONOMIC DATA COORDINATION CENTER.

       (a) In General.--The Secretary of Commerce, in coordination 
     with the Secretary of the Treasury, shall establish within 
     the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the Department of Commerce 
     a China Economic Data Coordination Center (in this section 
     referred to as the ``Center'').
       (b) Duties.--The Center, in coordination with the heads of 
     other relevant Federal agencies and the private sector, shall 
     collect and synthesize official and unofficial Chinese 
     economic data on developments in the People's Republic of 
     China's financial markets and United States exposure to risks 
     and vulnerabilities in the People's Republic of China's 
     financial system, including data on--
       (1) baseline economic statistics such as gross domestic 
     product (GDP) and other indicators of economic health;
       (2) national and local government debt;
       (3) nonperforming loan amounts;
       (4) the composition of shadow banking assets;
       (5) the composition of the People's Republic of China's 
     foreign exchange reserves;

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       (6) bank loan interest rates;
       (7) United States retirement accounts tied to Chinese 
     investments;
       (8) the People's Republic of China's exposure to foreign 
     borrowers and flows of official financing for the Belt and 
     Road Initiatve and other trade-related initiatives, including 
     data from the Export-Import Bank of China, the China Export 
     and Credit Insurance Corporation (Sinosure), and the China 
     Development Bank;
       (9) sovereign or near-sovereign loans made by the People's 
     Republic of China to other countries or guaranteed by 
     sovereign entities; and
       (10) Chinese domestic retirement accounts and investments.
       (c) Briefings.--The Center shall provide to the appropriate 
     congressional committees and the private sector on a biannual 
     basis briefings on implementation of the duties of the 
     Center.
       (d) Reports and Public Updates.--
       (1) Reports.--
       (A) In general.--The Center shall submit to the appropriate 
     congressional committees on a quarterly basis a report in 
     writing on implementation of the duties of the Center.
       (B) Matters to be included.--The reports required by 
     subparagraph (A) shall include--
       (i) key findings, data, a description of the research and 
     development activities of the affiliates of United States 
     multinational enterprises operating in the People's Republic 
     of China, and a description of the implications of such 
     activities for United States production, employment, and the 
     economy; and
       (ii) a description of United States industry interactions 
     with Chinese state-owned enterprises and other state-
     affiliated entities and inbound Chinese investments.
       (2) Public updates.--The Center shall provide to the public 
     on a monthly basis updates on implementation of the duties of 
     the Center.
       (e) Recommendations and Strategies.--The Secretary of the 
     Treasury, using data collected and synthesized by the Center 
     under subsection (b) and in consultation with the Center, 
     shall--
       (1) develop recommendations and strategies for ways in 
     which the United States can respond to potential risks and 
     exposures within the People's Republic of China's financial 
     system; and
       (2) submit to the appropriate congressional committees a 
     report that contains such recommendations and strategies.
       (f) Appropriate Congressional Committees Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate congressional committees'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Committee on 
     Financial Services, and the Committee on Energy and Commerce 
     of the House of Representatives; and
       (2) the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Committee on 
     Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, and the Committee on 
     Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1556. Mr. WICKER submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        On page 25, line 21, insert ``, such as the activities of 
     the Engineer Research and Development Center laboratories of 
     the Army Corps of Engineers'' after ``areas''.
       On page 239, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following:
       ``(F) Engineer Research and Development Center laboratories 
     of the Army Corps of Engineers;
       On page 239, line 7, strike ``(F)'' and insert ``(G)''.
       On page 239, line 8, strike ``(G)'' and insert ``(H)''.
       On page 239, line 9, strike ``(H)'' and insert ``(I)''.
       On page 239, line 10, strike ``(I)'' and insert ``(J)''.
       On page 239, line 12, strike ``(J)'' and insert ``(K)''.
       On page 252, line 9, insert ``Engineer Research and 
     Development Center laboratories of the Army Corps of 
     Engineers,'' after ``Laboratories,''.
       On page 274, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following:
       ``(ii) Engineer Research and Development Center 
     laboratories of the Army Corps of Engineers;
       On page 274, line 7, strike ``(ii)'' and insert ``(iii)''.
       On page 274, line 8, strike ``(iii)'' and insert ``(iv)''.
       On page 274, line 11, strike ``(iv)'' and insert ``(v)''.
       On page 289, line 5, insert ``Engineer Research and 
     Development Center laboratories of the Army Corps of 
     Engineers,'' after ``development centers,''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1557. Mr. WICKER submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title III of division F, 
     insert the following:

     SEC. ____. MODIFICATION OF FARA DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS.

       (a) Short Title.--This section may be cited as the 
     ``Democracy Dies in Darkness Act''.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) foreign governments abuse paid supplements, including 
     paid supplements in the form of newspaper inserts, to 
     propagate disinformation to audiences in the United States 
     through the information infrastructure of the United States;
       (2) the conspicuous statement required under section 4(b) 
     of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended 
     (22 U.S.C. 614(b)), plays an important role in upholding the 
     freedom of speech by--
       (A) clearly distinguishing the author of informational 
     material for readers; and
       (B) making the readers of certain informational materials 
     aware that the informational material is paid content; and
       (3) regulations in effect on the date of enactment of this 
     Act allow foreign principals to place a conspicuous statement 
     described in paragraph (2) in an area that is less likely to 
     be viewed by readers, thereby defeating the purpose of the 
     conspicuous statement.
       (c) Amendments to FARA.--
       (1) Definitions.--
       (A) In general.--Section 1 of the Foreign Agents 
     Registration Act of 1938, as amended (22 U.S.C. 611), is 
     amended--
       (i) by striking subsection (l);
       (ii) in each of subsections (a), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), 
     (i), (k), (m), (n), and (o), by striking the semicolon at the 
     end of the subsection and inserting a period;
       (iii) in subsection (c)--

       (I) in paragraph (2), by striking ``clause (1) of this 
     subsection'' and inserting ``subparagraph (A)'';
       (II) by redesignating paragraphs (1) and (2) as 
     subparagraphs (A) and (B), respectively, and indenting 
     appropriately; and
       (III) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A) (as so 
     redesignated), by striking ``Expect as provided in subsection 
     (d) hereof, the'' and inserting the following:

       ``(c) Agent of a Foreign Principal.--
       ``(1) In general.--The'';
       (iv) in subsection (d)--

       (I) by striking ``3611'' and inserting ``3685'';
       (II) by striking ``defined in section 1(b) hereof''; and
       (III) by striking ``(d) The term'' and inserting the 
     following:

       ``(2) Exclusions.--The term'';
       (v) in subsection (g), by striking ``Public'' and inserting 
     ``public'';
       (vi) in subsection (k), by striking ``hereof'' each place 
     it appears;
       (vii) in subsection (o), by striking ``activities'' and 
     inserting ``activity'';
       (viii) by redesignating subsections (e), (f), (g), (h), 
     (i), (k), (m), (n), (o), and (p), as subsections (d) through 
     (m), respectively;
       (ix) in each of subsections (a), (b), and (d) through (m) 
     (as so redesignated), by inserting a subsection heading, the 
     text of which is comprised of the term defined in that 
     subsection; and
       (x) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(n) Paid Publication Supplement.--The term `paid 
     publication supplement' means any informational material for 
     which an agent of a foreign principal makes a payment to be 
     included as a part of, inserted within, or attached to, a 
     covered publication based in the United States.
       ``(o) Covered Publication.--
       ``(1) In general.--The term `covered publication' means any 
     print or digital--
       ``(A) news publication;
       ``(B) magazine;
       ``(C) journal; or
       ``(D) informational publication.
       ``(2) Inclusions.--The term `covered publication' includes 
     any blog or social media website that displays 
     advertisements.''.
       (B) Conforming amendments.--
       (i) Section 5210(4) of the Competitiveness Policy Council 
     Act (15 U.S.C. 4809(4)) is amended by striking ``is defined'' 
     and all that follows through the period at the end of the 
     paragraph and inserting ``has the meaning given the term in 
     subsection (c) of section 1 of the Foreign Agents 
     Registration Act of 1938 (22 U.S.C. 611), subject to the 
     exemptions described in section 3 of that Act (22 U.S.C. 
     613).''.
       (ii) Section 722(d) of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 
     U.S.C. 624(d)) is amended--

       (I) in paragraph (1), by striking ``(b)(1)'' each place it 
     appears; and
       (II) in paragraph (2)(B), by striking ``section 1(d) of 
     such Act (22 U.S.C. 611(d))'' and inserting ``subsection 
     (c)(2) of section 1 of that Act (22 U.S.C. 611)''.

       (iii) Section 304(c)(3) of the National Security Act of 
     1947 (50 U.S.C. 3073a(c)(3)) is amended by striking ``(e)'' 
     each place it appears.

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       (2) Conspicuous statements.--Section 4(b) of the Foreign 
     Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended (22 U.S.C. 
     614(b)), is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(b) It shall'' and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(b) Conspicuous Statements Required.--
       ``(1) In general.--It shall'';
       (B) in paragraph (1) (as so designated), in the second 
     sentence, by striking ``The Attorney General'' and inserting 
     the following:
       ``(2) Defining conspicuous statements.--
       ``(A) In general.--Subject to the requirements of this 
     paragraph, the Attorney General''; and
       (C) in paragraph (2) (as so designated), by adding at the 
     end the following:
       ``(B) Informational materials.--A conspicuous statement 
     required to be placed in any informational material under 
     this subsection shall--
       ``(i) be clearly readable;
       ``(ii) have a font color that contrasts with the background 
     color; and
       ``(iii) be placed at the top of the first page of the 
     informational material.
       ``(C) Paid publication supplements.--
       ``(i) In general.--Any informational material that is a 
     paid publication supplement shall include the following 
     disclosure as a part of the conspicuous statement required 
     under this subsection: `This supplement was paid for, and 
     prepared on behalf of, [name of agent of foreign principal], 
     an official publication of [name of foreign principal].' (The 
     blank space being appropriately filled in).
       ``(ii) Certain covered publications.--If a covered 
     publication in which any informational material that is a 
     paid publication supplement is published is not involved in 
     the creation of the paid publication supplement, the 
     disclosure required under clause (i) shall include the 
     following statement: `[Name of covered publication] was not 
     involved in the creation of this supplement.' (The blank 
     space being appropriately filled in).''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1558. Mr. WICKER submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of division C of the amendment, add the 
     following:

    TITLE VI--TRANSNATIONAL REPRESSION ACCOUNTABILITY AND PREVENTION

     SECTION 3601. SHORT TITLE.

       This title may be cited as the ``Transnational Repression 
     Accountability and Prevention Act of 2021'' or as the ``TRAP 
     Act of 2021''.

     SEC. 3602. FINDINGS.

       Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) The International Criminal Police Organization 
     (INTERPOL) works to prevent and fight crime through enhanced 
     cooperation and innovation on police and security matters, 
     including kleptocracy, counterterrorism, cybercrime, 
     counternarcotics, and transnational organized crime.
       (2) United States membership and participation in INTERPOL 
     advances the national security and law enforcement interests 
     of the United States related to combating kleptocracy, 
     terrorism, cybercrime, narcotics, and transnational organized 
     crime.
       (3) Article 2 of INTERPOL's Constitution states that the 
     organization aims ``[to] ensure and promote the widest 
     possible mutual assistance between all criminal police 
     authorities . . . in the spirit of the `Universal Declaration 
     of Human Rights' ''.
       (4) Article 3 of INTERPOL's Constitution states that ``[i]t 
     is strictly forbidden for the Organization to undertake any 
     intervention or activities of a political, military, 
     religious or racial character''.
       (5) These principles provide INTERPOL with a foundation 
     based on respect for human rights and avoidance of 
     politically motivated actions by the organization and its 
     members.
       (6) Some INTERPOL member countries have used INTERPOL's 
     databases and processes, including Notice and Diffusion 
     mechanisms and the Stolen and Lost Travel Document Database, 
     for activities of a political or other unlawful character and 
     in violation of international human rights standards, 
     including making requests to INTERPOL for interventions 
     related to purported charges of ordinary law crimes that are 
     fabricated for political or other unlawful motives.
       (7) According to the Justice Manual of the United States 
     Department of Justice, ``[i]n the United States, national law 
     prohibits the arrest of the subject of a Red Notice issued by 
     another INTERPOL member country, based upon the notice 
     alone'' and requires the existence of a valid extradition 
     treaty between the requesting country and the United States, 
     a valid request for provisional arrest of the subject 
     individual, and an arrest warrant issued by a United States 
     District Court based on a complaint filed by the United 
     States Attorney's Office of the subject jurisdiction.

     SEC. 3603. STATEMENT OF POLICY.

       It is the policy of the United States:
       (1) To use the voice, vote, and influence of the United 
     States, as appropriate, within INTERPOL's General Assembly 
     and Executive Committee to promote the following objectives 
     aimed at improving the transparency of INTERPOL and ensuring 
     its operation consistent with its Constitution, particularly 
     articles 2 and 3, and Rules on the Processing of Data:
       (A) Support INTERPOL's reforms enhancing the screening 
     process for Notices, Diffusions, and other INTERPOL 
     communications to ensure they comply with INTERPOL's 
     Constitution and Rules on the Processing of Data (RPD).
       (B) Support and strengthen INTERPOL's coordination with the 
     Commission for Control of INTERPOL's Files (CCF) in cases in 
     which INTERPOL or the CCF has determined that a member 
     country issued a Notice, Diffusion, or other INTERPOL 
     communication against an individual in violation of articles 
     2 or 3 of the INTERPOL Constitution, or the RPD, to prohibit 
     such member country from seeking the publication or issuance 
     of any subsequent Notices, Diffusions, or other INTERPOL 
     communication against the same individual based on the same 
     set of claims or facts.
       (C) Support candidates for positions within INTERPOL's 
     structures, including the Presidency, Executive Committee, 
     General Secretariat, and CCF who have demonstrated experience 
     relating to and respect for the rule of law.
       (D) Seek to require INTERPOL in its annual report to 
     provide a detailed account of the following information, 
     disaggregated by member country or entity:
       (i) The number of Notice requests, disaggregated by color, 
     that it received.
       (ii) The number of Notice requests, disaggregated by color, 
     that it rejected.
       (iii) The category of violation identified in each instance 
     of a rejected Notice.
       (iv) The number of Diffusions that it cancelled without 
     reference to decisions by the CCF.
       (v) The sources of all INTERPOL income during the reporting 
     period.
       (E) Support greater transparency by the CCF in its annual 
     report by providing a detailed account of the following 
     information, disaggregated by country:
       (i) The number of admissible requests for correction or 
     deletion of data received by the CCF regarding issued 
     Notices, Diffusions, and other INTERPOL communications.
       (ii) The category of violation alleged in each such 
     complaint.
       (2) Put in place procedures, as appropriate, for sharing 
     with relevant departments and agencies credible information 
     of likely attempts by member countries to abuse INTERPOL 
     communications for politically motivated or other unlawful 
     purposes so that, as appropriate, action can be taken in 
     accordance with their respective institutional mandates.

     SEC. 3604. REPORT ON THE ABUSE OF INTERPOL SYSTEMS.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Attorney General, in 
     coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Secretary, the 
     Secretary of State, and the heads of other relevant United 
     States Government departments or agencies shall submit to the 
     appropriate committees of Congress a report containing an 
     assessment of how INTERPOL member countries abuse INTERPOL 
     Red Notices, Diffusions, and other INTERPOL communications 
     for political motives and other unlawful purposes within the 
     past three years.
       (b) Elements.--The report required under subsection (a) 
     shall include the following elements:
       (1) A description of the most common tactics employed by 
     member countries in conducting such abuse, including the 
     crimes most commonly alleged and the INTERPOL communications 
     most commonly exploited.
       (2) An assessment of the adequacy of INTERPOL mechanisms 
     for challenging abusive re- quests, including the Commission 
     for the Control of INTERPOL's Files (CCF), and any 
     shortcoming the United States believes should be addressed.
       (3) A description of any incidents in which the Department 
     of Justice assesses that United States courts and executive 
     departments or agencies have relied on INTERPOL 
     communications in contravention of existing law or policy to 
     seek the detention of individuals or render judgments 
     concerning their immigration status or requests for asylum, 
     with holding of removal, or convention against torture claims 
     and any measures the Department of Justice or other executive 
     departments or agencies took in response to these incidents.
       (4) A description of how the United States monitors and 
     responds to likely instances of abuse of INTERPOL 
     communications by member countries that could affect the 
     interests of the United States, including citizens and 
     nationals of the United States, employees of the United 
     States Government, aliens lawfully admitted for permanent 
     residence in the United States, aliens who are lawfully 
     present in the United States, or aliens with pending asylum, 
     withholding of removal, or convention against torture claims, 
     though they may be unlawfully present in the United States.
       (5) A description of what actions the United States takes 
     in response to credible information it receives concerning 
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     abuse of INTERPOL communications targeting employees of the 
     United States Government for activities they undertook in an 
     official capacity.
       (6) A description of United States advocacy for reform and 
     good governance within INTERPOL.
       (7) A strategy for improving interagency coordination to 
     identify and address instances of INTERPOL abuse that affect 
     the interests of the United States, including international 
     respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, citizens 
     and nationals of the United States, employees of the United 
     States Government, aliens lawfully admitted for permanent 
     residence in the United States, aliens who are lawfully 
     present in the United States, or aliens with pending asylum, 
     withholding of removal, or convention against torture claims, 
     though they may be unlawfully present in the United States.
       (8) An estimate of the costs involved in establishing such 
     improvements.
       (c) Form of Report.--Each report required by subsection (a) 
     shall be submitted in unclassified form and be published in 
     the Federal Register, but may include a classified annex, as 
     appropriate.
       (d) Briefing.--Not later than 180 days after the submission 
     of the report in subsection (a), and every 180 days after for 
     two years, the Department of Justice, in coordination with 
     the Department of Homeland Secretary, the Department of 
     State, and the heads of other relevant United States 
     Government departments and agencies shall brief the 
     appropriate committees of Congress on recent instances of 
     INTERPOL abuse by member countries and United States efforts 
     to identify and challenge such abuse, including efforts to 
     promote reform and good governance within INTERPOL.

     SEC. 3605. PROHIBITION ON DENIAL OF SERVICES.

       (a) Arrests.--No United States Government department or 
     agency may arrest an individual for the purpose of 
     extradition who is the subject of an INTERPOL Red Notice or 
     Diffusion issued by another INTERPOL member country, based 
     solely upon the INTERPOL communication without--
       (1) prior verification of the individual's eligibility for 
     extradition under a valid bilateral extradition treaty for 
     the specified crime or crimes;
       (2) receipt of a valid request for provisional arrest from 
     the requesting country; and
       (3) the issuance of an arrest warrant in compliance with 
     section 3184 of title 18, United States Code.
       (b) Removal and Travel Restrictions.--No United States 
     Government department or agency may make use of any INTERPOL 
     Notice, Diffusion, or other INTERPOL communication, or the 
     information contained therein, published on behalf of another 
     INTERPOL member country as the sole basis to detain or 
     otherwise deprive an individual of freedom, to remove an 
     individual from the United States, or to deny a visa, asylum, 
     citizenship, other immigration status, or participation in 
     any trusted traveler program of the Transportation Security 
     Administration, without independent credible evidence 
     supporting such a determination.

     SEC. 3606. ANNUAL COUNTRY REPORTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES.

        The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended--
       (1) in section 116 (22 U.S.C. 2151n), by adding at the end 
     the following new subsection:
       ``(h) Politically Motivated Reprisal Against Individuals 
     Outside the Country.--The report required by subsection (d) 
     shall include examples from credible reporting of likely 
     attempts by countries to misuse international law enforcement 
     tools, such as INTERPOL communications, for politically-
     motivated reprisal against specific individuals located in 
     other countries.''; and
       (2) in section 502B (22 U.S.C. 2304)--
       (A) by redesignating the second subsection (i) (relating to 
     child marriage status) as subsection (j); and
       (B) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(k) Politically Motivated Reprisal Against Individuals 
     Outside the Country.--The report required by subsection (b) 
     shall include examples from credible reporting of likely 
     attempts by countries to misuse international law enforcement 
     tools, such as INTERPOL communications, for politically 
     motivated reprisal against specific individuals located in 
     other countries.''.

     SEC. 3607. DEFINITIONS.

       In this title:
       (1) Appropriate committees of congress.--The term 
     ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Committee on the Judiciary of the 
     Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Committee on the Judiciary of the 
     House of Representatives.
       (2) INTERPOL communications.--The term ``INTERPOL 
     communications'' means any INTERPOL Notice or Diffusion or 
     any entry into any INTERPOL database or other communications 
     system maintained by INTERPOL.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1559. Mr. WICKER submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology 
and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a 
regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. REACHING AMERICA'S RURAL MINORITY BUSINESSES.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Agency.--The term ``Agency'' means the Minority 
     Business Development Agency of the Department of Commerce.
       (2) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
     ``appropriate congressional committees'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation 
     of the Senate;
       (B) the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship of 
     the Senate;
       (C) the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of 
     Representatives; and
       (D) the Committee on Small Business of the House of 
     Representatives.
       (3) Eligible entity.--The term ``eligible entity'' means--
       (A) a historically Black college or university; or
       (B) a consortium of institutions of higher education that 
     is led by a historically Black college or university.
       (4) Historically black college or university.--The term 
     ``historically Black college or university'' has the meaning 
     given the term ``part B institution'' in section 322 of the 
     Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1061).
       (5) Institution of higher education.--The term 
     ``institution of higher education'' has the meaning given the 
     term in section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 
     U.S.C. 1001).
       (6) MBDA center.--The term ``MBDA center'' means any 
     business center established by the Agency.
       (7) MBDC agreement.--The term ``MBDC agreement'' means a 
     collaborative agreement entered into between the Agency and 
     an eligible entity under subsection (b)(2)(B).
       (8) Minority business enterprise.--The term ``minority 
     business enterprise'' has the meaning given the term in 
     section 1108(a) of the CARES Act (15 U.S.C. 9007(a)).
       (9) Rural area.--The term ``rural area'' means an area 
     located outside a metropolitan statistical area (as 
     designated by the Office of Management and Budget).
       (10) Rural business center.--The term ``rural business 
     center'' means an MBDA center with the functions described in 
     subsection (b)(3).
       (11) Rural minority business enterprise.--The term ``rural 
     minority business enterprise'' means a minority business 
     enterprise located in a rural area.
       (b) Business Centers.--
       (1) In general.--The Agency may establish not more than 10 
     rural business centers.
       (2) Partnership.--
       (A) In general.--The agency shall establish each rural 
     business center in partnership with an eligible entity in 
     accordance with subparagraph (B).
       (B) MBDC agreement.--
       (i) In general.--With respect to each rural business center 
     established by the Agency, the Agency shall enter into a 
     collaborative agreement with an eligible entity that provides 
     that--

       (I) the eligible entity shall provide space, facilities, 
     and staffing for the rural business center;
       (II) the Agency shall provide funding for, and oversight 
     with respect to, the rural business center; and
       (III) subject to clause (ii), the eligible entity shall 
     match 20 percent of the amount of the funding provided by the 
     Agency under subclause (II), which may be calculated to 
     include the costs of providing the space, facilities, and 
     staffing under subclause (I).

       (ii) Lower match requirement.--Based on the available 
     resources of an eligible entity, the Agency may enter into a 
     collaborative agreement with the eligible entity that 
     provides that the eligible entity shall match less than 20 
     percent of the amount of the funding provided by the Agency 
     under clause (i)(II).
       (C) Term.--The term of an MBDC agreement shall be 5 years.
       (D) Renewal.--The Agency and an eligible entity may agree 
     to extend the term of an MBDC agreement with respect to a 
     rural business center for an additional 5 years.
       (3) Functions.--A rural business center shall--
       (A) primarily serve clients that are--
       (i) rural minority business enterprises; or
       (ii) minority business enterprises that are located more 
     than 50 miles from an MBDA center (other than that rural 
     business center);
       (B) focus on issues relating to--
       (i) the adoption of broadband internet access service (as 
     defined in section 8.1(b) of title 47, Code of Federal 
     Regulations, or any successor regulation), digital literacy 
     skills, and e-commerce by rural minority business 
     enterprises;
       (ii) advanced manufacturing;
       (iii) the promotion of manufacturing in the United States;
       (iv) ways in which rural minority business enterprises can 
     meet gaps in the supply

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     chain of critical supplies and essential goods and services 
     for the United States;
       (v) improving the connectivity of rural minority business 
     enterprises through transportation and logistics;
       (vi) promoting trade and export opportunities by rural 
     minority business enterprises;
       (vii) securing financial capital; and
       (viii) facilitating entrepreneurship in rural areas; and
       (C) provide education, training, and technical assistance 
     to minority business enterprises.
       (4) Applications.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Agency shall issue a request for 
     applications from eligible entities that desire to enter into 
     MBDC agreements with the Agency.
       (B) Criteria and priority.--In selecting an eligible entity 
     with which to enter into an MBDC agreement, the Agency 
     shall--
       (i) select an eligible entity that demonstrates--

       (I) the ability to collaborate with governmental and 
     private sector entities to leverage capabilities of minority 
     business enterprises through public-private partnerships;
       (II) the research and extension capacity to support 
     minority business enterprises;
       (III) knowledge of the community that the eligible entity 
     serves and the ability to conduct effective outreach to that 
     community to advance the goals of a rural business center;
       (IV) the ability to provide innovative business solutions, 
     including access to contracting opportunities, markets, and 
     capital;
       (V) the ability to provide services that advance the 
     development of science, technology, engineering, and math 
     jobs within minority business enterprises;
       (VI) the ability to leverage resources from within the 
     eligible entity to advance a rural business center;
       (VII) that the mission of the eligible entity aligns with 
     the mission of the Agency; and
       (VIII) the ability to leverage relationships with rural 
     minority business enterprises; and

       (ii) give priority to an eligible entity located in a State 
     or region that lacks an MBDA center, as of the date of 
     enactment of this Act.
       (5) Authorization of appropriations.--There are authorized 
     to be appropriated to the Agency to establish rural business 
     centers under this subsection $10,000,000 for each of fiscal 
     years 2022 through 2026.
       (c) Report to Congress.--Not later than 1 year after the 
     date of enactment of this Act, the Agency shall submit to the 
     appropriate congressional committees a report that includes--
       (1) a summary of the efforts of the Agency to provide 
     services to minority business enterprises located in States 
     that lack an MBDA center, as of the date of enactment of this 
     Act, and especially in those States that have significant 
     minority populations; and
       (2) recommendations for extending the outreach of the 
     Agency to underserved areas.
       (d) Study and Report.--
       (1) In general.--The Agency, in coordination with the 
     Administrator of the Small Business Administration, shall 
     conduct a study on the ways in which minority business 
     enterprises can meet gaps in the supply chain of the United 
     States, with a particular focus on the supply chain of 
     advanced manufacturing and essential goods and services.
       (2) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Agency shall submit to Congress a 
     report that includes--
       (A) the results of the study conducted under paragraph (1); 
     and
       (B) recommendations on the ways in which minority business 
     enterprises can meet gaps in the supply chain of the United 
     States.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1560. Mr. WICKER (for himself, Ms. Hassan, Mrs. Hyde-Smith, Ms. 
Collins, Mr. King, Mr. Blumenthal, and Mr. Cotton) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. NAVY AND COAST GUARD SHIPYARD INFRASTRUCTURE 
                   IMPROVEMENT.

       (a) Appropriation.--
       (1) In general.--Out of any money in the Treasury of the 
     United States not otherwise appropriated, there is 
     appropriated, as an additional amount for ``Defense 
     Production Act Purchases'', $25,350,000,000, to remain 
     available until expended, to improve, in accordance with 
     subsection (b) and using the authority provided by section 
     303(e) of the Defense Production Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. 
     4533(e)), the Navy and Coast Guard shipyard infrastructure of 
     the United States.
       (2) Supplement not supplant.--Amounts appropriated under 
     paragraph (1) shall supplement and not supplant other amounts 
     appropriated or otherwise made available for the purpose 
     described in paragraph (1).
       (3) Waiver of certain limitations.--During the 20-year 
     period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act, 
     the following requirements of the Defense Production Act of 
     1950 (50 U.S.C. 4501 et seq.) shall not apply to amounts 
     appropriated under paragraph (1):
       (A) The requirement for a determination of the President 
     under section 303(e)(1) of that Act (50 U.S.C. 4533(e)(1)).
       (B) The requirement under section 304(e) of that Act (50 
     U.S.C. 4534(e)) that amounts in the Defense Production Act 
     Fund in excess of the amount specified in that subsection be 
     paid into the general fund of the Treasury at the end of a 
     fiscal year.
       (4) Emergency designation.--The amount appropriated under 
     paragraph (1) is designated by the Congress as being for an 
     emergency requirement pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of 
     the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 
     (2 U.S.C. 901(b)(2)(A)(i)).
       (b) Use of Funds.--
       (1) In general.--As soon as practicable after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall 
     make the amounts appropriated under subsection (a) directly 
     available to the Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary of 
     Homeland Security for obligation and expenditure in 
     accordance with paragraph (2).
       (2) Allocation of funds.--The amounts appropriated under 
     subsection (a) shall be allocated as follows:
       (A) $21,000,000,000 for Navy public shipyard facilities, 
     dock, dry dock, capital equipment improvements, and dredging 
     efforts needed by such shipyards.
       (B) $2,000,000,000 for Navy private new construction 
     shipyard facilities, dock, dry dock, capital equipment 
     improvements, and dredging efforts needed by such shipyards.
       (C) $2,000,000,000 for Navy private repair shipyard 
     facilities, dock, dry dock, capital equipment improvements, 
     and dredging efforts needed by such shipyards.
       (D) $350,000,000 for Coast Guard Yard facilities, dock, dry 
     dock, capital equipment improvements, and dredging efforts 
     needed by the shipyard.
       (3) Use of funds for procurement of certain services.--
     Notwithstanding any provision of the Defense Production Act 
     of 1950 (50 U.S.C. 4501 et seq.), amounts appropriated under 
     subsection (a) may be used for the procurement of architect-
     engineer and construction services at Navy public shipyards.
       (4) Projects in addition to other construction projects.--
     Construction projects undertaken using amounts appropriated 
     under subsection (a) shall be in addition to and separate 
     from any military construction program authorized by any Act 
     to authorize appropriations for a fiscal year for military 
     activities of the Department of Defense and for military 
     construction.
       (c) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Coast guard yard.--The term ``Coast Guard Yard'' means 
     the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Maryland.
       (2) Navy public shipyard.--The term ``Navy public 
     shipyard'' means the following:
       (A) The Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia.
       (B) The Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Hawaii.
       (C) The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Maine.
       (D) The Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Washington.
       (3) Navy private new construction shipyard.--The term 
     ``Navy private new construction shipyard''--
       (A) means any shipyard in which one or more combatant or 
     support vessels included in the most recent plan submitted 
     under section 231 of title 10, United States Code, are being 
     built or are planned to be built; and
       (B) includes vendors and suppliers of the shipyard building 
     or planning to build a combatant or support vessel.
       (4) Navy private repair shipyard.--The term ``Navy private 
     repair shipyard''--
       (A) means any shipyard that performs or is planned to 
     perform maintenance or modernization work on a combatant or 
     support vessel included in the most recent plan submitted 
     under section 231 of title 10, United States Code; and
       (B) includes vendors and suppliers of the shipyard 
     performing or planning to perform maintenance or 
     modernization work on a combatant or support vessel.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1561. Ms. COLLINS (for herself and Mr. Wicker) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed by her to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        In section 3224(10), strike subparagraphs (C) through (F) 
     and insert the following:
       (C) building and maintaining a United States naval fleet of 
     not fewer than 355 battle force ships--
       (i) to rival the People's Liberation Army Navy's larger 
     fleet; and
       (ii) to ensure the United States Navy can continue to 
     maintain freedom of navigation and defend United States 
     security and economic interests in the Indo-Pacific region;

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       (D) adopting a more dispersed force posture throughout the 
     region, particularly the Western Pacific, and pursuing 
     maximum access for United States mobile and relocatable 
     launchers for long-range cruise, ballistic, and hypersonic 
     weapons throughout the Indo-Pacific region;
       (E) fielding long-range, precision-strike networks to 
     United States and allied forces, including ground-launched 
     cruise missiles, undersea and naval capabilities, and 
     integrated air and missile defense in the First Island Chain 
     and the Second Island Chain, in order to deter and prevent 
     PRC coercion and aggression, and to maximize the United 
     States ability to operate;
       (F) strengthening extended deterrence to ensure that 
     escalation against key United States interests would be 
     costly, risky, and self-defeating; and
       (G) collaborating with allies and partners to accelerate 
     their roles in more equitably sharing the burdens of mutual 
     defense, including through the acquisition and fielding of 
     advanced capabilities and training that will better enable 
     them to repel PRC aggression or coercion; and
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1562. Mr. CRAPO (for himself, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Toomey, Mr. 
Barrasso, Mr. Burr, Mr. Daines, Mr. Young, Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Cornyn, and 
Mr. Lankford) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

                     DIVISION G--TRADE ACT OF 2021

     SEC. 70001. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

       (a) Short Title.--This division may be cited as the ``Trade 
     Act of 2021''.
       (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this 
     division is as follows:

Sec. 70001. Short title; table of contents.
Sec. 70002. Appropriate congressional committees defined.

            TITLE I--TRADING CONSISTENT WITH AMERICAN VALUES

  Subtitle A--Preventing Importation of Goods Produced by Forced Labor

Sec. 71001. Investigations of allegations of goods produced by forced 
              labor.
Sec. 71002. Seafood Import Monitoring Program.

    Subtitle B--Addressing Censorship and Barriers to Digital Trade

Sec. 71011. Censorship as a trade barrier.
Sec. 71012. Investigation of censorship and barriers to digital trade.
Sec. 71013. Expedited investigation of discriminatory digital trade 
              measures proposed by major trading partners of the United 
              States.
Sec. 71014. Designation of official responsible for monitoring unfair 
              trade practices of suppliers of information and 
              communications equipment.
Sec. 71015. Negotiation of digital trade agreements.

            Subtitle C--Protecting Innovators and Consumers

Sec. 71021. Technical and legal support for addressing intellectual 
              property rights infringement cases.
Sec. 71022. Improvement of anti-counterfeiting measures.
Sec. 71023. Reports on chicken, beef, and other meat imports.

               Subtitle D--Ensuring a Level Playing Field

Sec. 71031. Report on manner and extent to which the Government of the 
              People's Republic of China exploits Hong Kong to 
              circumvent United States laws and protections.
Sec. 71032. Assessment of overcapacity of industries in the People's 
              Republic of China.

        TITLE II--ENSURING RESILIENCY IN CRITICAL SUPPLY CHAINS

Sec. 72001. Facilitating trade in essential supplies.
Sec. 72002. Supply chain database and toolkit.

TITLE III--IMPROVING TRANSPARENCY AND ADMINISTRATION OF TRADE PROGRAMS 
           AND OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF TRADE AGENCIES

Sec. 73001. Process for exclusion of articles from duties under section 
              301 of the Trade Act of 1974.
Sec. 73002. Enhanced congressional oversight of the United States Trade 
              Representative and the Department of Commerce.
Sec. 73003. Establishment of Inspector General of the Office of the 
              United States Trade Representative.
Sec. 73004. Authority of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to 
              consolidate, modify, or reorganize customs revenue 
              functions.
Sec. 73005. Protection from public disclosure of personally 
              identifiable information contained in manifests.
Sec. 73006. Sense of Congress on leadership at World Trade 
              Organization.

              TITLE IV--PROMOTING AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS

    Subtitle A--Reauthorization and Reform of Generalized System of 
                              Preferences

Sec. 74001. Modification of eligibility criteria for beneficiary 
              developing countries.
Sec. 74002. Supplemental reviews and reporting.
Sec. 74003. Extension of Generalized System of Preferences.

         Subtitle B--Temporary Duty Suspensions and Reductions

Sec. 74011. Reference.

              PART I--New Duty Suspensions and Reductions

Sec. 74021. Shelled pine nuts.
Sec. 74022. Licorice extract.
Sec. 74023. Refined Carrageenan.
Sec. 74024. Irish dairy chocolate crumb.
Sec. 74025. Pepperoncini, preserved in vinegar.
Sec. 74026. Coconut water in PET bottles.
Sec. 74027. 9,11-Octadecadienoic acid.
Sec. 74028. Liquid galacto-oligosaccharides.
Sec. 74029. Beverage containing coconut water.
Sec. 74030. Animal feed additive containing guanidinoacetic acid.
Sec. 74031. Tungsten concentrate.
Sec. 74032. Piperylene.
Sec. 74033. Normal paraffin M (alkanes C10-C14).
Sec. 74034. Neodymium (Nd) metal.
Sec. 74035. Praseodymium (Pr) metal.
Sec. 74036. Heavy rare earth metals, dysprosium (Dy) metal and terbium 
              (Tb) metal.
Sec. 74037. Scandium crystal.
Sec. 74038. Hexafluorotitanic acid.
Sec. 74039. Silica gel cat litter with tray.
Sec. 74040. Dioxosilane spherical particles (mean particle size 0.046-
              0.054 mm).
Sec. 74041. Silica gel cat litter.
Sec. 74042. Sulfuryl dichloride.
Sec. 74043. FS-10D acicular electroconductive tin oxide.
Sec. 74044. Certain potassium fluoride.
Sec. 74045. Other potassium fluoride.
Sec. 74046. LiPF6.
Sec. 74047. LiPO2F2.
Sec. 74048. Ammonium fluoroborate.
Sec. 74049. Sodium tetrafluoroborate.
Sec. 74050. Ferric chloride.
Sec. 74051. Ferrous chloride.
Sec. 74052. Cupric chloride dihydrate.
Sec. 74053. Copper chloride anhydrous.
Sec. 74054. Manganese chloride anhydrous.
Sec. 74055. Manganese chloride tetrahydrate.
Sec. 74056. Reducing agent.
Sec. 74057. Manganese carbonate.
Sec. 74058. Potassium tetraborate.
Sec. 74059. Potassium pentaborate.
Sec. 74060. Ammonium thiocyanate.
Sec. 74061. Modified amine complex of boron trifluoride.
Sec. 74062. Trichlorosilane.
Sec. 74063. 1,3-Dichloropropene.
Sec. 74064. Hexafluoroisobutylene (HFIB).
Sec. 74065. 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-Tridecafluoro-8-iodooctane.
Sec. 74066. Ethyl benzyl chloride.
Sec. 74067. Perfluoroalkyl sulfonate.
Sec. 74068. D-Mannitol.
Sec. 74069. 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-Tridecafluorooctan-1-ol.
Sec. 74070. Phenyl isopropanol.
Sec. 74071. Hydroxytyrosol.
Sec. 74072. 1,6-Dihydroxynaphthalene.
Sec. 74073. Antioxidant for plastics and rubber.
Sec. 74074. Toluhydroquinone (THQ).
Sec. 74075. 1,1,1-Tris(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane.
Sec. 74076. mPEG6-mesylate.
Sec. 74077. Monoethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
Sec. 74078. Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
Sec. 74079. Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether.
Sec. 74080. Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
Sec. 74081. Glycol diether.
Sec. 74082. Diglycidyl resorcinol ether.
Sec. 74083. Allyl glycidyl ether.
Sec. 74084. Vinylcyclohexane monoxide.
Sec. 74085. Technical grade of butyl glycidyl ether.
Sec. 74086. Aliphatic glycidyl ether.
Sec. 74087. Diglycidyl ether of 1,4-butanediol.
Sec. 74088. Technical grade of the glycidyl ether of cyclohexane 
              dimethanol.
Sec. 74089. Glycidyl ester of neodecanoic acid.
Sec. 74090. Cumaldehyde.
Sec. 74091. Cyprinal.
Sec. 74092. Sodium o-formylbenzenesulfonate.
Sec. 74093. Acetylacetone.
Sec. 74094. Acetyl propionyl.
Sec. 74095. Alpha ionone.
Sec. 74096. 2,3,4,5 Tetramethylcyclopent-2-enone.
Sec. 74097. Menthone.
Sec. 74098. L-Carvone.
Sec. 74099. Benzoin.
Sec. 74100. Methyl cyclopentenolone.
Sec. 74101. 2,4-Dihydroxy-1,5-dibenzoylbenzene.
Sec. 74102. Difluorobenzophenone (DFBP).
Sec. 74103. PTMI.
Sec. 74104. Metrafenone.
Sec. 74105. Hexachloroacetone.
Sec. 74106. Fire suppression agent.
Sec. 74107. D(+)-10-Camphor sulfonic acid.
Sec. 74108. Benzyl acetate.

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Sec. 74109. Propylene glycol diacetate.
Sec. 74110. Isopropenyl acetate.
Sec. 74111. Diacetin.
Sec. 74112. Cocoamine.
Sec. 74113. Caprylic acid 98%.
Sec. 74114. Fine zinc myristate powder.
Sec. 74115. Fine magnesium myristate powder.
Sec. 74116. Dipentaerythrityl hexahydroxystearate/hexastearate/
              hexarosinate.
Sec. 74117. Polyglyceryl-2 triisostearate.
Sec. 74118. Neopentyl glycol diethylhexanoate.
Sec. 74119. Isononyl isononate.
Sec. 74120. Acetyl chloride.
Sec. 74121. Potassium sorbate.
Sec. 74122. Vinyl chloroformate.
Sec. 74123. Permethrin.
Sec. 74124. Sodium benzoate.
Sec. 74125. Benzoic acid, flake.
Sec. 74126. Diethylene glycol dibenzoate.
Sec. 74127. Methyl benzoate.
Sec. 74128. M-Nitrobenzoic acid sodium salt.
Sec. 74129. p-Nitrobenzoic acid.
Sec. 74130. 4-tert Butylbenzoic acid.
Sec. 74131. Sodium adipate.
Sec. 74132. Dimethyl sebacate (DMS).
Sec. 74133. Dodecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74134. Polyhydroxystearic acid of low acid value.
Sec. 74135. Undecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74136. Hexadecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74137. Tetradecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74138. Pentadecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74139. Tridecanedioic acid.
Sec. 74140. Methyl 1-(methoxycarbonyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (CPDM).
Sec. 74141. Calcium HHPA.
Sec. 74142. Diethyl phthalate.
Sec. 74143. Ammonium lactate.
Sec. 74144. Triethyl 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate.
Sec. 74145. Diisostearyl malate.
Sec. 74146. Salicylic acid.
Sec. 74147. Hexyl salicylate.
Sec. 74148. Alpha-ketogluteric acid.
Sec. 74149. MCPB herbicide.
Sec. 74150. 2,4-D Butoxyethylester.
Sec. 74151. 2-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid.
Sec. 74152. Diglycolic acid 98%.
Sec. 74153. Tri-iso-butyl phosphate (TiBP).
Sec. 74154. Trimethylphosphite.
Sec. 74155. Organic phosphite.
Sec. 74156. Diethyl sulfate.
Sec. 74157. Diethyl carbonate.
Sec. 74158. Ethyl methyl carbonate.
Sec. 74159. Tetradecoxycarbonyloxy tetradecyl carbonate.
Sec. 74160. Dicetyl peroxydicarbonate.
Sec. 74161. Tetraethyl silicate.
Sec. 74162. tert-Octylamine.
Sec. 74163. Octadecylamine.
Sec. 74164. N'-(3-Aminopropyl)-N'-dodecylpropane-1,3-diamine.
Sec. 74165. 1,10-Diaminodecane.
Sec. 74166. 1,5-Pentanediamine.
Sec. 74167. Dicyclohexylamine.
Sec. 74168. Amantadine hydrochloride 99%.
Sec. 74169. N,N-Dimethylaniline.
Sec. 74170. Paranitroaniline (PNA).
Sec. 74171. Dicloran.
Sec. 74172. N,N-Dimethyl-p-toluidine.
Sec. 74173. Pendimethalin technical.
Sec. 74174. Benzyldimethylamine.
Sec. 74175. Diphenyl diphenylene diamine.
Sec. 74176. Curative for epoxy resin systems.
Sec. 74177. TFMB.
Sec. 74178. S-N-Alkyl-anilin.
Sec. 74179. p-Cresidine.
Sec. 74180. Iminodiacetic acid.
Sec. 74181. 11 Aminoundecanoic acid.
Sec. 74182. L-Orinithine L-aspartate.
Sec. 74183. Iron sodium DTPA.
Sec. 74184. Iron glycinate complex.
Sec. 74185. Copper glycinate complex.
Sec. 74186. Zinc glycinate complex.
Sec. 74187. Manganese glycinate complex.
Sec. 74188. Iron sodium EDDHA.
Sec. 74189. DMF-DMA.
Sec. 74190. Mixtures of DMSO and tetrabutyl ammonium fluoride.
Sec. 74191. Betaine.
Sec. 74192. Prolonium chloride in aqueous solution.
Sec. 74193. N,N-Dimethylacetamide.
Sec. 74194. N,N-Dimethylformamide.
Sec. 74195. DAAM.
Sec. 74196. L-Alanyl L-glutamine.
Sec. 74197. Granular acrylamido-tert-butyl sulfonic acid (ATBS).
Sec. 74198. Glycyl-L-glutamine hydrate.
Sec. 74199. Noviflumuron.
Sec. 74200. Propanil technical.
Sec. 74201. Hexaflumuron.
Sec. 74202. Stabilizer for plastics and rubber.
Sec. 74203. 2-Amino-5-chloro-N,3-dimethylbenzamide.
Sec. 74204. Glycyl-L-tyrosine dihydrate.
Sec. 74205. L-Alanyl-L-tyrosine.
Sec. 74206. Enzalutamide ITS-2.
Sec. 74207. 4-Bromo-2-fluoro-N-methylbenzamide.
Sec. 74208. N-Boc-1-aminocyclobutanecarboxylic acid.
Sec. 74209. N'-(1,3-dimethylbutylidene)-3-hydroxy-2-naphthohydrazide 
              (BMH) (oil treated).
Sec. 74210. Guanidine sulfamate.
Sec. 74211. Liquid, blocked cycloaliphatic diamine used as crosslinker 
              for polyisocyanate resins.
Sec. 74212. 3,4-Difluorobenzonitrile.
Sec. 74213. 2-Amino-5-cyano-N,3-dimethylbenzamide.
Sec. 74214. TFMPA.
Sec. 74215. Dimethyl 2,2'-Azobisisobutyrate.
Sec. 74216. Antioxidant/metal deactivator.
Sec. 74217. Benzyl carbazate.
Sec. 74218. Benzene-1,3-dicarbohydrazide.
Sec. 74219. Input for resins, coatings, and other products.
Sec. 74220. Aldicarb.
Sec. 74221. Flubendiamide.
Sec. 74222. Benzobicyclon.
Sec. 74223. Diphenylsulfone (DPS).
Sec. 74224. Phenolic antioxidant.
Sec. 74225. Phenolic antioxidant and heat stabilizer.
Sec. 74226. Phenylchlorothioformate (PTCFM).
Sec. 74227. Methylene bis thiocyanate.
Sec. 74228. Oxamyl.
Sec. 74229. L-Cystine.
Sec. 74230. L-Cysteine.
Sec. 74231. N,N'-Bis-L-alanyl-L-cystine.
Sec. 74232. Lubricant additive.
Sec. 74233. Sodium benzenesulfinate.
Sec. 74234. Thio-ether based co-stabilizer for plastics.
Sec. 74235. L-Cysteine hydrate hydrochloride.
Sec. 74236. Dimercaprol.
Sec. 74237. Monoammonium salt of glyphosate.
Sec. 74238. THPC.
Sec. 74239. Flame retardant for textiles.
Sec. 74240. Glyphosate.
Sec. 74241. Ethephon.
Sec. 74242. Benzene phosphinic acid.
Sec. 74243. HEDP.
Sec. 74244. Trimethylchlorosilane.
Sec. 74245. Chloro-(chloromethyl)-dimethylsilane.
Sec. 74246. Silicone for electronics cleaners.
Sec. 74247. Silicon carrier fluid for active lotions, creams.
Sec. 74248. Vinyltrimethoxysilane.
Sec. 74249. n-Octyltriethoxysilane.
Sec. 74250. Dimethylbis(s-butylamino)silane.
Sec. 74251. Aqueous solution of potassium methyl siliconate.
Sec. 74252. Octyltrimethoxysilane.
Sec. 74253. Octlytriethoxysilane.
Sec. 74254. Amino-propyl-triethoxysilane.
Sec. 74255. Methyltris(sec-butylamino)silane.
Sec. 74256. Methyltris(methy lethylketoximino)silane (MOS).
Sec. 74257. Heptamethyltrisiloxane.
Sec. 74258. Tetramethyldisiloxane.
Sec. 74259. Dimethylchlorosilane.
Sec. 74260. Dichloromethylsilane.
Sec. 74261. Tris(TFP)-methylcyclo-trisiloxane DR.
Sec. 74262. Tetravinyltetramethyl cyclotetrasiloxane.
Sec. 74263. Divinyltetramethyldisiloxane.
Sec. 74264. Input for plant protection agent.
Sec. 74265. Strawberry furanone.
Sec. 74266. Emamectin benzoate.
Sec. 74267. Gibberellic acid.
Sec. 74268. Rose oxide.
Sec. 74269. Vinylene carbonate.
Sec. 74270. Kasugamycin technical.
Sec. 74271. 2H-Cyclododeca[b]pyran.
Sec. 74272. Bixafen.
Sec. 74273. Fluxapyroxad.
Sec. 74274. 3,5 Dimethylpyrazole.
Sec. 74275. Pyraclonil.
Sec. 74276. Imidazolidinyl urea.
Sec. 74277. Allantoin.
Sec. 74278. Emulsifiable concentrate of Imazalil fungicide.
Sec. 74279. Technical cyazofamid fungicide.
Sec. 74280. Imazalil sulfate.
Sec. 74281. 1,2-Dimethylimidazole.
Sec. 74282. 2-Methylimidazole flakes.
Sec. 74283. Diazolidinyl urea.
Sec. 74284. 1-(2-Aminoethyl)imidazolidin-2-one (AEEU).
Sec. 74285. Zinc pyrithione.
Sec. 74286. Technical Pyriofenone fungicide.
Sec. 74287. Picoxystrobin.
Sec. 74288. Triclopyr BEE.
Sec. 74289. Imazapyr.
Sec. 74290. Tetraniliprole.
Sec. 74291. Cyantraniliprole.
Sec. 74292. Chlorantraniliprole.
Sec. 74293. Chlorpyrifos.
Sec. 74294. Technical Cyclaniliprole insecticide.
Sec. 74295. Regorafenib.
Sec. 74296. N-Butyl-TAD.
Sec. 74297. Hindered amine light stabilizer and phenolic antioxidant.
Sec. 74298. 4-Hydroxy-TEMPO.
Sec. 74299. 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-ol (TMP).
Sec. 74300. 5-Bromo-2-(3-chloropyridin-2-yl)pyrazole-3-carboxylic acid.
Sec. 74301. 2-Chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine.
Sec. 74302. Picarbutrox.
Sec. 74303. 5-amino-3-(trifluromethyl) picolinonitrile (T3630).
Sec. 74304. Dextromethorphan hydrobromide.
Sec. 74305. Ipflufenoquin.
Sec. 74306. THQ.
Sec. 74307. Pyrithiobac sodium.
Sec. 74308. Larotrectinib sulfate.
Sec. 74309. Ibrutinib.
Sec. 74310. Orthosulfamuron.
Sec. 74311. 5-Bromopyrimidine.
Sec. 74312. Butylthion.
Sec. 74313. P-1062.
Sec. 74314. Carfentrazone Technical.
Sec. 74315. UV absorber 928.
Sec. 74316. UV absorber for industrial coatings.
Sec. 74317. Uniconazole-P.
Sec. 74318. VcMMAE.
Sec. 74319. UVA 360.
Sec. 74320. Trofinetide.
Sec. 74321. Flurazole.
Sec. 74322. Oxathiapiprolin.
Sec. 74323. Certain antimicrobial.
Sec. 74324. Rubber accelerator.
Sec. 74325. 2-Amino benzothiazole.
Sec. 74326. Technical Isofetamid fungicide.

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Sec. 74327. Clomazone Technical.
Sec. 74328. NEM salt.
Sec. 74329. AMTC wet cake.
Sec. 74330. Photoinitiator 369.
Sec. 74331. Isatoic anhydride.
Sec. 74332. Oclacitinib maleate.
Sec. 74333. Thiencarbazone-methyl.
Sec. 74334. Penoxsulam technical herbicide.
Sec. 74335. Ethyl 2-sulfamoylbenzoate.
Sec. 74336. Sulfosulfuron.
Sec. 74337. Pyrimisulfan.
Sec. 74338. Purified steviol glycoside, rebaudioside A.
Sec. 74339. Glucosylated steviol glycosides.
Sec. 74340. Hydroxypropyl gamma cyclodextrin.
Sec. 74341. Hydroxypropylated beta cyclodextrin.
Sec. 74342. Methyl beta cyclodextrin.
Sec. 74343. 2'-Fucosyllactose.
Sec. 74344. Ascorbyl glucoside.
Sec. 74345. Dimethylamine borane (DMAB).
Sec. 74346. Elderberry extract concentrate.
Sec. 74347. Disperse Yellow 241.
Sec. 74348. Disperse Orange.
Sec. 74349. Mixtures of Disperse Yellow FD11843 and acetic acid.
Sec. 74350. Disperse Blue 54.
Sec. 74351. Mixtures of several disperse dyes.
Sec. 74352. Mixtures of 4 disperse blue dyes.
Sec. 74353. Mixtures of 4 dyes.
Sec. 74354. Disperse Red 86.
Sec. 74355. Disperse Violet 1.
Sec. 74356. Disperse Blue 60.
Sec. 74357. Mixtures of Disperse Orange 29, Disperse Red 167:1, and 
              Disperse Blue 56.
Sec. 74358. Disperse Yellow 54.
Sec. 74359. Acid Violet 48.
Sec. 74360. Acid Blue 280.
Sec. 74361. Acid Brown 282.
Sec. 74362. Acid Red 131.
Sec. 74363. Acid Red 249.
Sec. 74364. Acid Yellow 236.
Sec. 74365. Acid Red 407.
Sec. 74366. Acid Yellow 220.
Sec. 74367. Acid Yellow 232.
Sec. 74368. Acid Yellow 235.
Sec. 74369. Acid Yellow 151.
Sec. 74370. Acid Violet 43.
Sec. 74371. Acid Red 33.
Sec. 74372. Acid Black 52.
Sec. 74373. Acid Black 2.
Sec. 74374. Acid Green 25.
Sec. 74375. Basic Brown 23.
Sec. 74376. Basic Violet 11:1 rhodamine dye.
Sec. 74377. Basic Yellow 37.
Sec. 74378. Basic Violet 3.
Sec. 74379. Direct Orange 118.
Sec. 74380. Direct Blue 86.
Sec. 74381. Direct Blue 199.
Sec. 74382. Direct Black 168.
Sec. 74383. Direct Red 227.
Sec. 74384. Direct Yellow 107.
Sec. 74385. Direct Green 26.
Sec. 74386. Direct Yellow 11.
Sec. 74387. Direct Orange 15.
Sec. 74388. Direct Brown 44.
Sec. 74389. Direct Red 81.
Sec. 74390. Direct Yellow 142.
Sec. 74391. Direct Red 80.
Sec. 74392. Direct Red 16.
Sec. 74393. Direct Red 254.
Sec. 74394. Colorant.
Sec. 74395. Direct Yellow 34.
Sec. 74396. Vat Orange 2 dye powder.
Sec. 74397. Vat Violet 13 dye.
Sec. 74398. Vat Brown 3 dye.
Sec. 74399. Vat Red 10 dye powder.
Sec. 74400. Vat Brown 57 dye.
Sec. 74401. Vat Red 31 dye powder.
Sec. 74402. Dye mixtures of Vat Brown 3 and Vat Black 27.
Sec. 74403. Vat Red 13.
Sec. 74404. Vat Yellow 2 dye powder.
Sec. 74405. Vat Yellow 33 dye.
Sec. 74406. Vat Green 1 dye.
Sec. 74407. Vat Green 3.
Sec. 74408. Vat Blue 6 dye.
Sec. 74409. Vat Blue 20 dye.
Sec. 74410. Vat Violet 1.
Sec. 74411. Vat Brown 1 dye.
Sec. 74412. Vat Black 16 dye.
Sec. 74413. Vat Black 25.
Sec. 74414. Vat Black 27.
Sec. 74415. Reactive Yellow 145.
Sec. 74416. Reactive Red 195.
Sec. 74417. Reactive Blue 49.
Sec. 74418. Reactive Blue 72.
Sec. 74419. Reactive Yellow 95 powder.
Sec. 74420. Reactive Red 245.
Sec. 74421. Reactive Brown 11.
Sec. 74422. Mixtures of Reactive Black 5 (Na) (FKP), Reactive Scarlet 
              F01-0439, and Reactive Orange 131.
Sec. 74423. Reactive Yellow F98-0159.
Sec. 74424. Dye mixtures of Reactive Orange 131 and Reactive Scarlet 
              F07-0522.
Sec. 74425. Reactive Black 31.
Sec. 74426. Reactive Red 120.
Sec. 74427. Reactive Blue 5.
Sec. 74428. Reactive Orange 13.
Sec. 74429. Reactive Orange 12.
Sec. 74430. Pigment Red 177.
Sec. 74431. Pigment Yellow 110.
Sec. 74432. Pigment Yellow 147.
Sec. 74433. Pigment Orange 64.
Sec. 74434. Pigment Blue 29.
Sec. 74435. Pigment Violet 15.
Sec. 74436. Pigment Blue 14.
Sec. 74437. Solvent Blue 97.
Sec. 74438. Solvent Green 5.
Sec. 74439. Solvent Yellow 98.
Sec. 74440. Solvent Green 7.
Sec. 74441. Solvent Red 195.
Sec. 74442. Solvent Orange 115.
Sec. 74443. Specialty dyes.
Sec. 74444. Solvent Green 3.
Sec. 74445. Solvent Blue 36.
Sec. 74446. Mixtures of Solvent Green 3.
Sec. 74447. Solvent Red 52.
Sec. 74448. Solvent Red 149.
Sec. 74449. Solvent Red 207.
Sec. 74450. Solvent Violet 14.
Sec. 74451. Solvent Yellow 179.
Sec. 74452. Solvent Yellow 131.
Sec. 74453. Hogen Blue XB-20.
Sec. 74454. Solvent Yellow 104.
Sec. 74455. Combination of Fluorescent Brighteners 367 and 371.
Sec. 74456. Fluorescent Brightener CBS-X.
Sec. 74457. Optical Brightener SWN.
Sec. 74458. C.I. Fluorescent Brightener 199:1.
Sec. 74459. Fluorescent Brightener 368.
Sec. 74460. 1,4-Bis(2-cyanostyryl)benzene.
Sec. 74461. Certain manufacturing inputs.
Sec. 74462. Cerium sulfide pigments.
Sec. 74463. Matte pearlescent pigments.
Sec. 74464. Angle-dependent interference pigments.
Sec. 74465. Inorganic Lumilux.
Sec. 74466. Ribbon/Matrix Resin.
Sec. 74467. Bonding agent 2005.
Sec. 74468. Fluoropolymer resin.
Sec. 74469. Zirconium 12 paint drier.
Sec. 74470. Zirconium 24 paint drier.
Sec. 74471. Drier accelerators.
Sec. 74472. Lemon oil.
Sec. 74473. Sulfonic acids, C14-17-sec-alkane, sodium salt.
Sec. 74474. Potassium ethyl octylphosphonate.
Sec. 74475. Intermediate in the production of industrial lubricants.
Sec. 74476. Polyether dispersant.
Sec. 74477. D-Glucopyranose.
Sec. 74478. 2-Dodecoxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-3,4,5-triol.
Sec. 74479. Mixtures of certain C12-14-alkyl ethers.
Sec. 74480. Manufacturing chemical.
Sec. 74481. Nonionic surfactant.
Sec. 74482. Chemical used in textile manufacturing.
Sec. 74483. Ethoxylated tristyrylphenol phosphate potassium salt.
Sec. 74484. Sodium polycarboxylate, aqueous solution.
Sec. 74485. Aqueous emulsion of a mixture of amine soaps and 
              miscellaneous other additives.
Sec. 74486. Aqueous dispersion of a mixture of fatty amine and amide 
              soaps and miscellaneous other additives.
Sec. 74487. Aqueous dispersion of a mixture of fatty amine and amide 
              soaps and miscellaneous other additives.
Sec. 74488. Photographic gelatin.
Sec. 74489. Ice fountains (class 1.4G).
Sec. 74490. Magic candles containing magnesium powder.
Sec. 74491. Party snappers (Class 1.4G).
Sec. 74492. Fenpyroximate 5SC.
Sec. 74493. Pyrifluquinazon 20SC.
Sec. 74494. Imidacloprid and Muscalure formulations.
Sec. 74495. Formulations of acephate and bifenthrin.
Sec. 74496. Fipronil.
Sec. 74497. Aluminum phosphide.
Sec. 74498. Magnaphos formulations.
Sec. 74499. Formulated oxamyl.
Sec. 74500. Formulated fungicides.
Sec. 74501. Certain fungicides.
Sec. 74502. Prothioconazole, Fluopyram, and Trifloxystrobin fungicides.
Sec. 74503. Prothioconazole, Metalaxyl, and Tebuconazole fungicides.
Sec. 74504. Mancozeb and Chlorothalonil formulations.
Sec. 74505. Mixtures of Picarbutrox and application adjuvants.
Sec. 74506. Mixtures of Tetraconazole and application adjuvants.
Sec. 74507. Mancozeb and Azoxystrobin formulations.
Sec. 74508. Mixtures of Cymoxanil and fumed dioxosilane.
Sec. 74509. Microthiol formulations.
Sec. 74510. Formulations of thiencarbazone-methyl, Iodosulfuron-methyl-
              sodium, and dicamba.
Sec. 74511. Thiencarbazone-methyl, Isoxadifenethyl, and Tembotrione 
              herbicides.
Sec. 74512. Herbicides used on grasses.
Sec. 74513. Thiencarbazone-methyl, Isoxaflutole, and Cyprosulfamide 
              herbicides.
Sec. 74514. Thiencarbazone-methyl and Iodosulfuron-methylsodium 
              herbicides.
Sec. 74515. Thiencarbazone-methyl and Mefenpyr-diethyl herbicides.
Sec. 74516. Thifensulfuron-methyl and Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74517. Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74518. Chlorsulfuron and metsulfuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74519. Thifensulfuron-methyl and Fluroxypyr formulations.
Sec. 74520. Aciflurofen formulations.
Sec. 74521. S-Metolachlor and Mestrione herbicides.
Sec. 74522. Metribuzin formulations.
Sec. 74523. Pendimethaline and Metribuzine formulations.
Sec. 74524. Formulations of S-Metolachlor and Metribuzin.
Sec. 74525. Thifensulfuron-methyl and Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74526. Metsulfuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74527. Chlorimuron-ethyl formulations.
Sec. 74528. Mixtures of Bromoxynil octanoate and Bromoxynil heptanoate.
Sec. 74529. Sulfometuron-methyl and Metsulfuron-methyl formulations.

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Sec. 74530. Chlorimuron-ethyl and Tribenuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74531. Formulations containing Tiafenacil.
Sec. 74532. Diuron 80.
Sec. 74533. Flazasulfuron herbicides.
Sec. 74534. Thifensulfuron-methyl formulations.
Sec. 74535. Herbicide for farm and ranch use.
Sec. 74536. Propanil formulations.
Sec. 74537. Thifensulfuron formulations.
Sec. 74538. Tolpyralate and Nicosulfuron herbicides.
Sec. 74539. Mixtures of magnesium salts and application adjuvants.
Sec. 74540. Nisin formulations.
Sec. 74541. Certain fixatives.
Sec. 74542. Fuel oil additives: cold flow improvers containing 
              poly(ethylene-co-ethenyl acetate).
Sec. 74543. Fuel oil additives: cold flow improvers containing fumarate 
              vinyl acetate co-polymer.
Sec. 74544. Crude oil additives: cold flow improvers containing 
              fumarate vinyl acetate copolymer.
Sec. 74545. Pour point depressants.
Sec. 74546. Fuel oil additives: cold flow improvers containing poly 
              (ethylene-co-ethenyl acetate and vinyl 2-ethyl 
              hexanoate).
Sec. 74547. Poly(isobutylene) hydroformylation products.
Sec. 74548. Input for rubber products.
Sec. 74549. Mixtures of oligomers as general antioxidants for rubber 
              tires.
Sec. 74550. Benzene, 2,4-diisocyanato-1,3,5-tris(1-methylethyl)-, 
              homopolymer.
Sec. 74551. Aromatic amine antioxidants.
Sec. 74552. Antioxidant blends.
Sec. 74553. Antioxidant blends to protect polymers.
Sec. 74554. Synthetic hydrotalcite coated with fatty acid and magnesium 
              stearate.
Sec. 74555. Silica scorch retarders and polymerization inhibitors.
Sec. 74556. Synthetic hydrotalcite.
Sec. 74557. Light stabilizers for construction products.
Sec. 74558. Light stabilizer for plastics.
Sec. 74559. Preparations of bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl) peroxide 50 
              percent paste.
Sec. 74560. Distilled tall oils.
Sec. 74561. Pyridine, alkyl derivatives.
Sec. 74562. Polyisocyanate crosslinking agents.
Sec. 74563. Bonding agent mixtures.
Sec. 74564. Liquid, chemically modified amine complex of boron 
              trifluoride.
Sec. 74565. Phthalocyanine derivative.
Sec. 74566. Mixtures of Cocamidopropyl betaine, glycol distearate, 
              Laureth-4, and water.
Sec. 74567. Mixtures of tall oil mono-, di-, and triglycerides.
Sec. 74568. Tallow-bis(2-hydroxyethyl) amines.
Sec. 74569. Additive mixtures for metalworking fluids.
Sec. 74570. Naphthenic acids.
Sec. 74571. Hydroxytyrosol powders.
Sec. 74572. Secondary alcohol ethoxylates.
Sec. 74573. Ethylene glycol dimerate.
Sec. 74574. Two-part liquid silicone kits.
Sec. 74575. Hydrophobic precipitated silica.
Sec. 74576. Silane, trimethoxyoctyl-, hydrolysis products.
Sec. 74577. 1,1,1-Trimethyl-N-(trimethylsilyl)silanamine hydrolysis 
              products.
Sec. 74578. Waterborne epoxy curing agents.
Sec. 74579. Preparations based on 1-phenylicosane-1,3-dione.
Sec. 74580. Mixtures of 2-Mercaptopropionic acid, methyl ester, O-ethyl 
              dithiocarbonate.
Sec. 74581. Epoxy curing agents.
Sec. 74582. Aliphatic amine curing agents.
Sec. 74583. Non-halogenated flame retardants.
Sec. 74584. Ligaphob N 90.
Sec. 74585. Organomodified siloxane.
Sec. 74586. Methyl palmitate-stearate, hydrogenated.
Sec. 74587. Olfine E1010.
Sec. 74588. Certain non-halogenated flame retardants.
Sec. 74589. Flame retardants.
Sec. 74590. Preparations based on acetyl hexapeptide-8 and 
              pentapeptide-18.
Sec. 74591. Lithium silicon oxide.
Sec. 74592. Branched olefin from propylene polymerization.
Sec. 74593. Polypropylene pellets.
Sec. 74594. Propylene-ethylene copolymer.
Sec. 74595. Ethylene-propylene copolymers.
Sec. 74596. Benzene alkylated with polypropylene.
Sec. 74597. Chlorinated polyolefin.
Sec. 74598. Adsorbent resin.
Sec. 74599. Vinyl chloride-hydroxypropyl acrylate copolymer.
Sec. 74600. Vinyl chloride ethylene copolymer with hydrophic 
              properties.
Sec. 74601. Fluids with boiling points above 170 C.
Sec. 74602. Formulations of functionalized perfluoropolyether.
Sec. 74603. Perfluoropolyether-urethane acrylate.
Sec. 74604. PVDF homopolymer/PVDF/CTFE copolymer mixtures.
Sec. 74605. Chemically modified PVDF.
Sec. 74606. Fluoropolymer, fluoroethylene-alkyl vinylether alternative 
              copolymers.
Sec. 74607. Copolymer of vinyl acetate and higher vinyl esters.
Sec. 74608. Food-grade vinyl acetate copolymer.
Sec. 74609. Vinyl chloride ethylene with enhanced properties.
Sec. 74610. Vinyl acetate ethylene copolymer with enhanced properties.
Sec. 74611. Food-grade polyvinyl acetate homopolymers.
Sec. 74612. Acrylic acid/vinylsulphonate random copolymers.
Sec. 74613. Poly(methyl methacrylate) microspheres.
Sec. 74614. Methyl methacrylate crosspolymer microspheres.
Sec. 74615. Styrene acrylate copolymer with enhanced properties.
Sec. 74616. Copolymer for dental use.
Sec. 74617. Vinyl phosphonic acid, acrylic acid copolymer, 20 percent 
              solution in water.
Sec. 74618. Polyacrylate 33.
Sec. 74619. AA/AMPS copolymer.
Sec. 74620. Flocculant dry polyacrylamides.
Sec. 74621. Sorbitol, propylene oxide, ethylene oxide polymer.
Sec. 74622. Trimethoxysilylpropyl carbamate-terminated polyether.
Sec. 74623. Dimethoxy(methyl) silylmethylcarbamate-terminated 
              polyether.
Sec. 74624. Curing agent is used in two- or three-parts epoxy systems.
Sec. 74625. Polyethylene glycol 450.
Sec. 74626. Medicinal intermediate for investigational use.
Sec. 74627. Pegcetacoplan.
Sec. 74628. Aqueous solutions of carboxylic acid-copolymer-salt in 
              water.
Sec. 74629. Aqueous solutions of a modified polymer bearing hydrophilic 
              and hydrophobic groups.
Sec. 74630. Dimethylamine/epichlorohydrin/ethylenediamine copolymer.
Sec. 74631. Linear hydroxyl-terminated aliphatic polycarb diol.
Sec. 74632. Short hollow PET fibers.
Sec. 74633. Polytetrahydrofuran.
Sec. 74634. Crystalline polyesters.
Sec. 74635. Liquid crystal polymers.
Sec. 74636. Branched polyesters.
Sec. 74637. High molecular weight co-polyester.
Sec. 74638. High molecular weight co-polyester.
Sec. 74639. Polyester-polyamide dispersants.
Sec. 74640. Nylon-12 micro-spheres.
Sec. 74641. Short nylon-66 fibers.
Sec. 74642. Short nylon 6 fibers, colored.
Sec. 74643. Short triangular nylon 6 fibers.
Sec. 74644. Short star-shaped nylon 6 fibers.
Sec. 74645. Short heart-shaped nylon 6 fibers.
Sec. 74646. PA510 polymer compounds.
Sec. 74647. MXD6 polymer compounds.
Sec. 74648. PA10T polymer compounds.
Sec. 74649. PA10T/10I polymer compounds.
Sec. 74650. Polyurethane aqueous resins.
Sec. 74651. Aqueous resin.
Sec. 74652. Aliphatic polyisocyanate.
Sec. 74653. IPDI and HDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate.
Sec. 74654. HDI/Trimethylol hexyllactone crosspolymer micro-spheres.
Sec. 74655. HDI/PPG/Polycaprolactone crosspolymer micro-spheres.
Sec. 74656. Aromatic isocyanate prepolymer.
Sec. 74657. Blocked polyisocyanate containing solvent.
Sec. 74658. Polyisocyanate adduct for powder coatings.
Sec. 74659. Blocked polyisocyanate for use in can and coil 
              applications.
Sec. 74660. Polydimethylsiloxane.
Sec. 74661. Silicone resins.
Sec. 74662. Methoxyfunctional methyl-phenyl polysiloxane.
Sec. 74663. Hydrogenpolysiloxane.
Sec. 74664. Methyl silicone resins.
Sec. 74665. Trimethylsiloxysilicate.
Sec. 74666. Epoxy functional polydimethylsiloxane.
Sec. 74667. Polymethylhydrogensiloxane.
Sec. 74668. Vinyl terminated siloxanes.
Sec. 74669. Silicone hybrid resin (solvent free).
Sec. 74670. Hydrogenated polycyclopentadiene resin.
Sec. 74671. Water dispersable HDI based polyisocyanate.
Sec. 74672. Cyanate ester resins for high-end electronic, aerospace, 
              and industrial applications.
Sec. 74673. Polyethyleneimine, component used in manufacturing medical 
              devices.
Sec. 74674. Polyhexanide.
Sec. 74675. Ethylene-norbornene copolymer.
Sec. 74676. Cellulose powder.
Sec. 74677. Polymaltotriose.
Sec. 74678. Chitosan.
Sec. 74679. Plastic drinking straws.
Sec. 74680. Garden hoses.
Sec. 74681. Plastic fittings of perfluoroalkoxy.
Sec. 74682. Low density polyethylene (LDPE) sheeting.
Sec. 74683. Biaxially oriented dielectric polypropylene film.
Sec. 74684. Biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) capacitor-grade 
              film.
Sec. 74685. Polyester capacitor-grade film.
Sec. 74686. Acid form membranes.
Sec. 74687. Melamine resin foam.
Sec. 74688. Infant bathtubs and basins, of plastics.
Sec. 74689. Boxes, cases, crates, and similar articles of plastics.
Sec. 74690. Nozzles, black, of polypropylene.
Sec. 74691. Tip/cap combinations of polyethylene.
Sec. 74692. Bottles made of LDPE.
Sec. 74693. Plastic nasal irrigator caps for neti pots.

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Sec. 74694. Toy character bottle toppers.
Sec. 74695. Melamine platters, other than those presented in sets.
Sec. 74696. Melamine plates, other than those presented in sets.
Sec. 74697. Melamine bowls not presented in sets.
Sec. 74698. Melamine trays not presented in sets.
Sec. 74699. Plastic measuring cups and spoons in sets.
Sec. 74700. Liquid measuring cups.
Sec. 74701. Self-anchoring beverage containers.
Sec. 74702. PVC infant bathtub mats.
Sec. 74703. Reversible playmats.
Sec. 74704. Craft mats.
Sec. 74705. Hangers.
Sec. 74706. Infant bath rinsing cups.
Sec. 74707. Bathtub spout covers.
Sec. 74708. Infant teethers.
Sec. 74709. Lighted dog fetch toys.
Sec. 74710. Certain thermoplastic nylon 3-gang switch wallplates.
Sec. 74711. Manual plastic disposable cutlery dispensers.
Sec. 74712. Ear bulb syringes of clear silicone.
Sec. 74713. PVC inflatable pillows.
Sec. 74714. Self-inflatable queen air mattresses.
Sec. 74715. Plastic clip fasteners.
Sec. 74716. Self-venting spouts for diesel exhaust fluid.
Sec. 74717. Plastic pet carriers.
Sec. 74718. Plastic mixing tips.
Sec. 74719. Cable ties of plastics.
Sec. 74720. Flexible camera mountings.
Sec. 74721. Three-piece camera mount sets.
Sec. 74722. Magnetic swivel clips for cameras.
Sec. 74723. Helmet camera mounts.
Sec. 74724. Short extension poles for use with cameras.
Sec. 74725. Long extension poles for cameras.
Sec. 74726. Swivel mounts for cameras.
Sec. 74727. Tripod camera mounts.
Sec. 74728. Bulk hydraulic hoses.
Sec. 74729. Brake hydraulic hoses.
Sec. 74730. Bulk fabric/metal-reinforced rubber hoses.
Sec. 74731. Disposable gloves.
Sec. 74732. Reusable gloves.
Sec. 74733. Dog and cat apparel.
Sec. 74734. Polycarbonate vanity cases.
Sec. 74735. Aluminum vanity cases.
Sec. 74736. Suitcases with outer surface of aluminum with built-in 
              zipper locks.
Sec. 74737. Drawstring backpacks with zippered pocket.
Sec. 74738. Laminated recycled reusable shopping tote bags.
Sec. 74739. Tote bags of paper yarn.
Sec. 74740. Reusable shopping style tote bags.
Sec. 74741. Waterproof tote bags.
Sec. 74742. Waterproof duffle bags.
Sec. 74743. Waterproof zippered bags, without handles, of plastic 
              sheeting.
Sec. 74744. Waterproof backpacks.
Sec. 74745. Waterproof waist packs.
Sec. 74746. Guitar cases.
Sec. 74747. Jewelry boxes.
Sec. 74748. Silicone rubber camera cases with straps.
Sec. 74749. Leather gloves with flip mitts for hunting.
Sec. 74750. Men's leather gloves valued at $18 or more per pair.
Sec. 74751. Belts of calf skin.
Sec. 74752. Bamboo engineered flooring: 12.5-12.9 mm thick.
Sec. 74753. Bamboo engineered flooring: 14.1-14.5 mm thick.
Sec. 74754. Bamboo engineered flooring: 15.7-16.1 mm thick.
Sec. 74755. Strand bamboo flooring: 12.5-12.9 mm thick.
Sec. 74756. Strand bamboo flooring: 14.1-14.5 mm thick.
Sec. 74757. Strand bamboo flooring: 10.9-11.3 mm thick.
Sec. 74758. Chopsticks made of bamboo.
Sec. 74759. Drying racks of wood.
Sec. 74760. Bamboo skewers.
Sec. 74761. Wood blinds with louvered slats.
Sec. 74762. 100 percent cotton woven crimped unbleached fabric.
Sec. 74763. Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 percent or more by 
              weight of cotton, not more than 200 grams per square 
              meter.
Sec. 74764. 100 percent cotton woven bleached fabric pieces, open 
              weave.
Sec. 74765. Incontinence underpad fabrics of cotton.
Sec. 74766. Woven fabrics of cotton with an average yarn number between 
              55 and 60.
Sec. 74767. Woven fabric of cotton of yarn number 69 or higher.
Sec. 74768. Woven fabrics of cotton with an average yarn number 
              exceeding 68.
Sec. 74769. Incontinence underpad fabrics, cotton, plain weave, of yarn 
              number 42 or lower.
Sec. 74770. Incontinence underpad fabrics, cotton, plain weave, of yarn 
              number between 43 and 68.
Sec. 74771. Incontinence underpad fabrics, bleached.
Sec. 74772. Incontinence underpad fabrics, printed.
Sec. 74773. Untwisted filament polyvinyl alcohol yarn, measuring 1,100 
              to 1,330 decitex.
Sec. 74774. Untwisted filament polyvinyl alcohol yarn.
Sec. 74775. Polypropylene (PP) monofilament.
Sec. 74776. Acrylic fiber tow with an average decitex of 0.9.
Sec. 74777. Black polyester bi-component fibers.
Sec. 74778. Acrylic staple fibers with an average decitex of 2.2, fiber 
              length of 100 mm.
Sec. 74779. Modacrylic staple fibers not processed for spinning.
Sec. 74780. Short polypropylene fibers.
Sec. 74781. Polyoxadiazole fibers.
Sec. 74782. Artificial staple fibers of viscose rayon, 38-42 mm in 
              length.
Sec. 74783. Artificial fibers of viscose rayon for the manufacture of 
              feminine hygiene products.
Sec. 74784. Flame retardant rayon fibers, measuring 4.78 decitex.
Sec. 74785. Flame retardant rayon fibers, measuring 4.55 decitex.
Sec. 74786. Flame retardant rayon fibers, measuring 4.4 decitex.
Sec. 74787. Other flame retardant rayon fibers.
Sec. 74788. Cellulosic man-made viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 
              1.3-1.5 decitex.
Sec. 74789. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1.5-1.67 decitex, 
              with a fiber length of 38-42 mm.
Sec. 74790. Cellulosic man-made viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 
              1.67-2 decitex.
Sec. 74791. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1-2 decitex, with a 
              fiber length of 4-8 mm.
Sec. 74792. Viscose staple fibers used in textile, medical, or hygiene 
              applications.
Sec. 74793. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1.51-2 decitex, with 
              a fiber length of 8-16 mm.
Sec. 74794. Viscose rayon staple fibers, measuring 1-1.5 decitex, with 
              a fiber length of 8-16 mm.
Sec. 74795. Flame retardant viscose rayon staple fibers, with a decitex 
              of 4.7 mm and a fiber length of 51-60 mm.
Sec. 74796. Viscose rayon staple fibers for nonwoven production.
Sec. 74797. Black viscose rayon staple fibers.
Sec. 74798. Acrylic or modacrylic staple fibers with a decitex of 3-
              5.6.
Sec. 74799. Made up hand-cast string-drawn fishing nets.
Sec. 74800. Knitted carpets containing 75 percent or more of cotton, 
              with a rubber backing.
Sec. 74801. Knitted carpets containing 75 percent or more by weight of 
              polyester, with a rubber backing.
Sec. 74802. Faux leather fabrics.
Sec. 74803. Grass catcher bags.
Sec. 74804. Oxygenation membrane capillary material.
Sec. 74805. Textile knitted fabrics composed of micromodal and 
              elastane.
Sec. 74806. Textile technical knitted fabrics combining technical 
              cotton and elastane.
Sec. 74807. Textile knit fabrics of modal, cashmere, and spandex.
Sec. 74808. Women's and girls' dresses, knitted or crocheted, of 
              synthetic fibers infused with minerals.
Sec. 74809. Women's and girls' skirts and divided skirts of synthetic 
              fibers infused with minerals.
Sec. 74810. Women's and girls' knit cardigans or pullovers containing 
              70 percent or more of silk.
Sec. 74811. Men's and boys' knit cardigans or pullovers of linen.
Sec. 74812. Babies' knit sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, waistcoats 
              (vests), and cardigans, of artificial fibers.
Sec. 74813. Women's and girls' tops, knitted or crocheted, of man-made 
              fibers infused with minerals.
Sec. 74814. Men's and boy's tops, knitted or crocheted, of man-made 
              fibers infused with minerals.
Sec. 74815. Men's 3 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74816. Men's 5.5 and 6.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74817. Men's 3.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74818. Men's 4.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74819. Women's 3 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74820. Women's 3.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74821. Women's 4.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74822. Women's 5.5 and 6.5 mm wetsuits.
Sec. 74823. Insulated handmuffs of knit polyester.
Sec. 74824. Men's stockingfoot wader bottom subassemblies, of 
              compressed neoprene.
Sec. 74825. Men's stockingfoot wader bottom subassemblies, of non-
              compressed neoprene.
Sec. 74826. Fishing wader pocket pouch assemblies.
Sec. 74827. Women's coats of man-made woven fibers.
Sec. 74828. Men's or boys' linen woven trousers.
Sec. 74829. Men's or boys' linen woven shorts.
Sec. 74830. Martial arts uniforms.
Sec. 74831. Women's dresses of woven viscose.
Sec. 74832. Girls' woven cotton corduroy trousers.
Sec. 74833. Women's woven waffle shirts.
Sec. 74834. Babies' woven artificial fiber shirts and blouses.
Sec. 74835. Babies' artificial fiber woven jumpsuits, coveralls, 
              dresses, skirts, skirtalls, or clothing accessories.
Sec. 74836. Women's or girls' linen woven blouses, shirts and shirt-
              blouses, and sleeveless tank styles.

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Sec. 74837. Women's or girls' linen woven washsuits, sunsuits, or one-
              piece playsuits.
Sec. 74838. Women's or girls' linen woven coveralls or jumpsuits.
Sec. 74839. Women's shawls and similar goods, 100 percent silk.
Sec. 74840. Winter cycling gloves.
Sec. 74841. Mattress protectors with toppers.
Sec. 74842. Printed mattress protectors.
Sec. 74843. Lock pocket tents.
Sec. 74844. Dark room tents.
Sec. 74845. Air tube chambered tents.
Sec. 74846. Bi-component microfiber tube mop refills.
Sec. 74847. Microfiber duster refills.
Sec. 74848. RFID mop pads.
Sec. 74849. Microfiber cleaning cloths.
Sec. 74850. Microfiber mop pads.
Sec. 74851. Golf bag bodies with rain hoods and straps.
Sec. 74852. Pillow shells, constructed with gussets.
Sec. 74853. Golf bag body flats.
Sec. 74854. Bathtub elbow rests.
Sec. 74855. Door swings.
Sec. 74856. Under bed restraints.
Sec. 74857. Flat golf bag body components, without bottoms.
Sec. 74858. Bath kneeler.
Sec. 74859. Pillow shells, with oval jacquard weave.
Sec. 74860. Two-piece camera mount kits.
Sec. 74861. Sleeve covers.
Sec. 74862. Sports footwear for men, valued over $20 per pair.
Sec. 74863. Sports footwear for women, valued over $20 per pair.
Sec. 74864. Men's cycling shoes valued over $18 per pair.
Sec. 74865. Women's cycling shoes valued over $16 per pair.
Sec. 74866. Men's golf shoes with outers and uppers of rubber or 
              plastics, valued over $20 per pair.
Sec. 74867. Golf shoes other than for men, with outers and uppers of 
              rubber or plastics, valued over $20 per pair.
Sec. 74868. Winter cycling boots for men.
Sec. 74869. Winter cycling boots for women.
Sec. 74870. Men's protective active footwear with waterproof soles, 
              valued over $26 per pair, covering the ankle.
Sec. 74871. Women's protective active footwear with waterproof soles, 
              valued over $27 per pair, 15.35-25.4 cm in height.
Sec. 74872. Children's protective active footwear with waterproof 
              soles, valued over $18 per pair.
Sec. 74873. Men's protective active footwear with waterproof soles, 
              valued over $27 per pair, 15.35-25.4 cm in height.
Sec. 74874. Children's footwear valued over $15 per pair.
Sec. 74875. Women's protective active footwear, valued over $25 per 
              pair, 15.35-25.4 cm in height.
Sec. 74876. Women's rubber or plastic footwear covering the ankle with 
              fox-like banding.
Sec. 74877. Cheer shoes covering the ankle.
Sec. 74878. Footwear for women, with 90 percent of the external surface 
              of rubber or plastic, valued $15-$22 per pair.
Sec. 74879. Sideline cheer shoes.
Sec. 74880. Men's athletic footwear, valued under $9 per pair.
Sec. 74881. Athletic footwear for women, valued not over $9 per pair.
Sec. 74882. Athletic footwear for children, valued not over $8 per 
              pair.
Sec. 74883. Men's golf shoes, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or 
              plastics, not covering the ankle, valued $15 per pair or 
              over.
Sec. 74884. Golf shoes other than for men, with outer soles and uppers 
              of rubber or plastics, not covering the ankle, valued $15 
              per pair or over.
Sec. 74885. Men's rubber/plastic footwear, valued not over $5 per pair.
Sec. 74886. Women's rubber/plastic footwear, valued not over $6 per 
              pair.
Sec. 74887. Children's athletic shoes with glitter uppers.
Sec. 74888. Cheer shoes with sole less than 12 mm.
Sec. 74889. Men's golf shoes with outers and uppers of rubber or 
              plastics, valued over $19 per pair.
Sec. 74890. Golf shoes other than for men, outer soles and uppers of 
              rubber or plastics, valued over $19 per pair.
Sec. 74891. Men's golf shoes, outer soles of rubber, plastics, leather 
              or composition leather and uppers of leather (except 
              pigskin uppers).
Sec. 74892. Men's oxford work footwear with metal safety toe and 
              internal metatarsal protection.
Sec. 74893. Oxford-style leather footwear with metal safety toe and 
              static dissipating protection.
Sec. 74894. Women's leather footwear, lined with pigskin with zipper, 
              valued $47-$60 per pair.
Sec. 74895. Women's leather footwear, lined with pigskin, valued $31-
              $40 per pair.
Sec. 74896. Women's slip-on cow/calf hair footwear, valued $50-$60 per 
              pair.
Sec. 74897. Women's leather footwear lined with sheepskin.
Sec. 74898. Women's leather slip-on footwear lined with sheep leather.
Sec. 74899. Women's leather slip-on footwear lined with pigskin.
Sec. 74900. Women's leather footwear, lined with pigskin, valued $21-
              $27 per pair.
Sec. 74901. Men's mid-cut work footwear with composite safety toe and 
              waterproof leather uppers.
Sec. 74902. Men's leather upper footwear, San Crispino construction, 
              valued over $32 per pair.
Sec. 74903. Men's leather upper athletic footwear.
Sec. 74904. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
              valued $37-$43 per pair.
Sec. 74905. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
              valued $88-$102 per pair.
Sec. 74906. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
              valued $24-$32 per pair.
Sec. 74907. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
              valued $57-$62 per pair.
Sec. 74908. Women's footwear with leather uppers, strap with closed toe 
              and open heel.
Sec. 74909. Open toe women's footwear, valued over $23 but not over $27 
              per pair.
Sec. 74910. Slip-on footwear for women, valued over $24 but not over 
              $27 per pair.
Sec. 74911. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
              closed toe or heel with functional zippers on sides.
Sec. 74912. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
              closed toe or heel with zipper closure, height of 43-48 
              cm.
Sec. 74913. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin 
              covering the knee.
Sec. 74914. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin, 
              closed toe or heel with zipper closure, height of 48-52 
              cm.
Sec. 74915. Women's footwear with leather uppers, open toe with strap 
              and buckle, valued $14-$25 per pair.
Sec. 74916. Women's slip-on footwear with bovine leather uppers.
Sec. 74917. Women's footwear with leather uppers, lined with pigskin 
              with adjustable laces.
Sec. 74918. Men's waterproof leather footwear, valued $27 per pair or 
              higher.
Sec. 74919. Men's or boys' golf shoes, valued $30 per pair or higher.
Sec. 74920. Competitive cheer shoes with leather uppers.
Sec. 74921. Children's waterproof leather footwear, not covering the 
              ankle, valued $14 per pair or higher.
Sec. 74922. Women's footwear with leather uppers, open toe with strap 
              and buckle, valued $12.50-$28 per pair.
Sec. 74923. Women's footwear with leather uppers, closed toe with strap 
              and buckle.
Sec. 74924. Women's footwear with leather uppers, with strap and 
              buckle, valued $27-$40 per pair.
Sec. 74925. Women's footwear with leather uppers, with strap and 
              buckle, valued $12.70-$18.70 per pair.
Sec. 74926. Children's leather upper athletic footwear, valued not over 
              $9 per pair.
Sec. 74927. Men's athletic type footwear with uppers of textile 
              materials of vegetable fibers and outer soles of rubber 
              or plastic with textile flocking.
Sec. 74928. Athletic footwear for men, with a bellows tongue, valued 
              over $6.50 but not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74929. Athletic footwear for women, with a bellows tongue, valued 
              over $6.50 but not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74930. Athletic footwear for children, bellows tongue, valued over 
              $6.50 but not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74931. Athletic footwear for men, valued over $6.50 but not over 
              $9 per pair.
Sec. 74932. Athletic footwear for children, valued over $6.50 but not 
              over $9 per pair.
Sec. 74933. Men's waterproof footwear, valued over $15 per pair, 
              covering the ankle.
Sec. 74934. Men's waterproof footwear, valued over $13 per pair, not 
              covering the ankle.
Sec. 74935. Women's waterproof footwear, valued over $15 per pair, 
              covering the ankle.
Sec. 74936. Women's waterproof footwear, valued over $13 per pair, not 
              covering the ankle.
Sec. 74937. Cheer shoes with uppers of textile materials.
Sec. 74938. Men's golf shoes, uppers of textile materials.
Sec. 74939. Golf shoes other than for men, uppers of textile materials.
Sec. 74940. Women's footwear with textile uppers and 50 percent or more 
              of the surface area of which is leather.
Sec. 74941. Shoe and boot covers.
Sec. 74942. Women's footwear with textile uppers, open toes or heels, 
              valued $15-$30 per pair.
Sec. 74943. Men's textile upper footwear, with open toes or open heels, 
              valued not over $12 per pair.

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Sec. 74944. Women's textile upper footwear, with open toes or open 
              heels, valued not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74945. Children's textile upper footwear, with open toes or open 
              heels, valued not over $12 per pair.
Sec. 74946. Oxford footwear with textile upper and composite toe, 
              valued at $12-$20 per pair.
Sec. 74947. Oxford-style footwear for men or women with textile uppers, 
              with an alloy safety toecap and static dissipating 
              protection.
Sec. 74948. Oxford-style work footwear with steel safety toe and static 
              dissipating protection.
Sec. 74949. Women's footwear, covering the ankle but not the knee, 
              valued over $24 per pair.
Sec. 74950. Men's textile upper footwear, not covering the ankle, 
              valued over $24 per pair.
Sec. 74951. Oxford footwear with textile uppers and composite toe, 
              valued over $20 per pair.
Sec. 74952. Men's mid-cut footwear with a textile upper and a 
              protective toe cap.
Sec. 74953. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile uppers, 
              open toes or heels, valued $12-$24 per pair.
Sec. 74954. Footwear for women valued over $20 but not over $24 per 
              pair.
Sec. 74955. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile uppers, 
              valued $15-$20 per pair.
Sec. 74956. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile uppers, 
              valued $20-$25 per pair.
Sec. 74957. Women's footwear with cork soles and textile uppers.
Sec. 74958. Men's footwear with felt soles, not covering the ankle, 
              valued $20 per pair or higher.
Sec. 74959. Women's and girls' footwear with cork uppers, valued less 
              than $25 per pair.
Sec. 74960. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $35-$40 
              per pair, covering the ankle.
Sec. 74961. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $35-$40 
              per pair, not covering the ankle.
Sec. 74962. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $19-$25 
              per pair.
Sec. 74963. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $50-$55 
              per pair.
Sec. 74964. Women's footwear, leather soles and rubber/plastic uppers, 
              valued $16-$18 per pair.
Sec. 74965. Women's footwear with cow/calf hair uppers, valued $19-$34 
              per pair.
Sec. 74966. Footwear for women, valued over $50 but not over $60 per 
              pair.
Sec. 74967. Calf hair upper footwear.
Sec. 74968. Gaiters of man-made fibers.
Sec. 74969. Hats of vegetable fibers.
Sec. 74970. Hairnets.
Sec. 74971. Cotton knit hats, valued $8 or less.
Sec. 74972. Babies' woven cotton hats.
Sec. 74973. Hats of man-made fiber, valued $5-$25.
Sec. 74974. Waterproof and insulated hats with ear flaps, valued over 
              $15.
Sec. 74975. Fishing wading staffs.
Sec. 74976. Plastic plants for aquariums, not glued or bound.
Sec. 74977. Natural stone ledger tile of sandstone.
Sec. 74978. Marble mosaic and pebble tiles.
Sec. 74979. Natural stone limestone tiles.
Sec. 74980. Natural stone marble tiles.
Sec. 74981. Waterjet natural stone mosaic tile.
Sec. 74982. Marble entertaining and serveware.
Sec. 74983. Articles of marble for kitchen and dining room.
Sec. 74984. Natural stone ledger tiles of travertine.
Sec. 74985. Travertine decorative tile.
Sec. 74986. Limestone decorative tiles.
Sec. 74987. Blank, embossed, and printed stoneware coaster disks and 
              trivets.
Sec. 74988. Rolled green glass sheets.
Sec. 74989. Framed rear-view mirrors.
Sec. 74990. Wall mirrors, unframed.
Sec. 74991. Wall mirrors, framed.
Sec. 74992. Stemware (crystalline) drinking glasses valued over $0.30 
              but not over $3 each, other than those presented in sets.
Sec. 74993. Double-walled insulated glass tumblers.
Sec. 74994. Diamond-shaped stemmed wine glasses.
Sec. 74995. Twisted-center stemless wine glass.
Sec. 74996. Crystalline drinking glasses, without stems, not in sets.
Sec. 74997. Double-walled insulated glass bowls.
Sec. 74998. Leaf-shaped glass decanters.
Sec. 74999. Set of four appetizer plates made of glass with steel caddy 
              holder, valued at $2 each.
Sec. 75000. Spice rack with glass jars and wooden lids valued not over 
              $3 each.
Sec. 75001. Glass lens blanks for infrared applications.
Sec. 75002. Hair accessories of glass beads, imitation pearls, and 
              imitation stones, valued less than $7.
Sec. 75003. Filter bags with acid-resistant coating, of woven 
              fiberglass laminated to ePTFE, weighing at least 325 g/
              m\2\ but not over 350 g/m\2\.
Sec. 75004. Fiberglass replacement wicks for outdoor garden torch.
Sec. 75005. Filter bags of woven fiberglass fabric laminated to an 
              ePTFE, with a polytetrafluoroethylene coated backing, not 
              acid resistant, weighing at least 721 g/m\2\ but not over 
              771 g/m\2\.
Sec. 75006. Silver catalyst.
Sec. 75007. Silver round blanks.
Sec. 75008. Ferroboron alloy.
Sec. 75009. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded main body combo castings 
              for residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75010. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded vent caps for residential 
              fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75011. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded bushings for residential 
              fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75012. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded tank adapters for 
              residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75013. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded fill alarm main body for 
              residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75014. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded fill box caps for 
              residential fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75015. Cast iron nonmalleable threaded leg flanges for residential 
              fuel oil tanks.
Sec. 75016. Portable gas cooking stoves.
Sec. 75017. Portable outdoor cookers.
Sec. 75018. Self-anchored beverage containers.
Sec. 75019. Stainless steel handmade kitchen sinks.
Sec. 75020. Loose frame baskets.
Sec. 75021. Two-story fire escape ladders.
Sec. 75022. Three-story fire escape ladders.
Sec. 75023. Work support stands of steel.
Sec. 75024. Locking fixtures of iron or steel.
Sec. 75025. Stainless steel phone handle-and-stand accessories.
Sec. 75026. Circular and S-shaped stainless steel carabiners.
Sec. 75027. Pieces of refined unwrought copper cathode 99.9999 percent 
              pure.
Sec. 75028. Ultra-thin and wide-width aluminum foil.
Sec. 75029. Etched capacitor aluminum foil of a thickness 0.018-0.126 
              mm.
Sec. 75030. Stove top coffee makers.
Sec. 75031. Aluminum shower caddies.
Sec. 75032. Step stools of aluminum.
Sec. 75033. Aluminum ladders.
Sec. 75034. Circular and S-shaped aluminum carabiners.
Sec. 75035. Stationary sprinklers of zinc.
Sec. 75036. Tungsten waste and scrap.
Sec. 75037. Cobalt alloys.
Sec. 75038. Certain gallium (Ga).
Sec. 75039. Niobium (columbium) rings no thicker than 20 mm.
Sec. 75040. Tungsten secondary raw material.
Sec. 75041. Gear-driven bolt cutters and pipe cutters.
Sec. 75042. Rotary cutters.
Sec. 75043. Food graters.
Sec. 75044. Hand tools for applying plastic clip fasteners to garments.
Sec. 75045. Steel workstations with vises adjustable by foot pedal.
Sec. 75046. Fixed carbide cutter and roller cone drill bits.
Sec. 75047. Rotary food graters.
Sec. 75048. Coffee presses.
Sec. 75049. Vacuum insulated coffee servers with a brew-through lid.
Sec. 75050. Vacuum insulated coffee servers with no lid.
Sec. 75051. Vacuum insulated coffee servers with fitted hinged lid.
Sec. 75052. Commercial vacuum insulated coffee servers with sight 
              gauge.
Sec. 75053. Commercial vacuum insulated coffee servers with plastic 
              base.
Sec. 75054. Commercial vacuum insulated coffee servers with plastic 
              base and stand.
Sec. 75055. Craft knives with fixed pen-like or retractable blades.
Sec. 75056. Craft knives.
Sec. 75057. Blades for craft knives with non-fixed blades.
Sec. 75058. Ergonomic pinking shears.
Sec. 75059. Spring-action scissors.
Sec. 75060. Electronic locks for lockers.
Sec. 75061. Luggage locks of base metal, packaged for retail sale.
Sec. 75062. Key-operated door handles, push-pull-rotate.
Sec. 75063. Vent mounted magnetic mobile phone holder for automobiles.
Sec. 75064. Dash mounted magnetic mobile phone holder for automobiles.
Sec. 75065. Windshield mounted magnetic mobile phone holder for 
              automobiles.
Sec. 75066. Steel latches with plastic plungers.
Sec. 75067. Non-key-operated door handles.
Sec. 75068. Curtain rings.
Sec. 75069. Brackets.
Sec. 75070. Curtain rods.
Sec. 75071. Curtain rod hardware.
Sec. 75072. Curtain tiebacks.
Sec. 75073. Curtain rod finials.
Sec. 75074. Curved shower rods.
Sec. 75075. Shower hooks and rings.
Sec. 75076. Straight shower rods.
Sec. 75077. Steel window rods.
Sec. 75078. Antitheft steel cases with digital locks.
Sec. 75079. Stainless steel hose kits.
Sec. 75080. Stainless steel hoses.
Sec. 75081. Wrist watch strap buckles not over 18 mm.

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Sec. 75082. Wrist watch strap buckles over 18 mm.
Sec. 75083. Used cylinder heads.
Sec. 75084. Cylinder heads used solely or principally with certain 
              engines.
Sec. 75085. Engine blocks.
Sec. 75086. Swirler assemblies for turbines.
Sec. 75087. Barrels for fuel mixing.
Sec. 75088. Injector assemblies for certain turbines.
Sec. 75089. Stem assemblies for certain turbines.
Sec. 75090. Tip assemblies for non-gas turbines.
Sec. 75091. High pressure fuel pumps.
Sec. 75092. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 364x333x485 mm.
Sec. 75093. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 297x260x420 mm.
Sec. 75094. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 254x260x420 mm.
Sec. 75095. Dry scroll vacuum pumps 181x140x358 mm.
Sec. 75096. Turbomolecular vacuum pumps.
Sec. 75097. Rotary vane vacuum pumps valued over $500 each.
Sec. 75098. Vacuum diffusion pumps valued over $900 each.
Sec. 75099. Hand- or foot-operated air pumps.
Sec. 75100. Roof vent fans.
Sec. 75101. 12-Amp corded electric leaf blowers.
Sec. 75102. Cordless battery powered leaf blowers not exceeding 20 
              volts.
Sec. 75103. Cordless battery powered leaf blowers between 20 and 60 V.
Sec. 75104. Fan assemblies for cab climate systems.
Sec. 75105. Aquarium air pumps.
Sec. 75106. Heat pumps for residential use.
Sec. 75107. Heat pumps (outdoor units) for split air conditioner 
              systems.
Sec. 75108. High-wall indoor units.
Sec. 75109. Single-zone outdoor units.
Sec. 75110. Mini heat pumps for split air conditioner systems.
Sec. 75111. Multi-zone outdoor unit ductless systems.
Sec. 75112. Indoor units of split air conditioner systems.
Sec. 75113. Ductless 18000 BTU heat pumps, single zone inverter.
Sec. 75114. Single-phase heat pump.
Sec. 75115. Steel vacuum pitchers with plastic hinged lid.
Sec. 75116. Oil filters.
Sec. 75117. Battery powered nasal irrigators.
Sec. 75118. Struts to absorb vibration.
Sec. 75119. Table saws (25.4 cm.), operable corded and cordless.
Sec. 75120. Sliding miter saws (25.4 cm) with laser, corded and 
              cordless.
Sec. 75121. Electromechanical rotary hammers, corded and cordless.
Sec. 75122. Electromechanical hammer impact drivers, corded and 
              cordless.
Sec. 75123. Rotary hammer drill tools with self-contained electric 
              motor.
Sec. 75124. Drill driver tools with self-contained electric motor.
Sec. 75125. Extruders.
Sec. 75126. Three-dimensional drawing pens.
Sec. 75127. Professional grade three-dimensional drawing pens.
Sec. 75128. Electric multi-functional blower vacuums.
Sec. 75129. Autosamplers (multisamplers) for liquid chromatographs.
Sec. 75130. Autosamplers (vialsamplers) for liquid chromatographs.
Sec. 75131. Hydraulic hammer assembly.
Sec. 75132. Segmented bladder-operated molds, with more than 25-inch 
              rim diameter.
Sec. 75133. Used valves for directional control.
Sec. 75134. Keg spears with pressure release valves.
Sec. 75135. Multiport distribution controllers.
Sec. 75136. Subsea modular trees.
Sec. 75137. Flow selector unit-multi-port 6-branch engine crankshafts.
Sec. 75138. Engine crankshafts.
Sec. 75139. Turbocharger journal bearings.
Sec. 75140. Mid-range bearing housings.
Sec. 75141. Heavy duty bearing housings.
Sec. 75142. Fixed ration gear boxes.
Sec. 75143. Track drive gear boxes.
Sec. 75144. Swing bearing assembly.
Sec. 75145. Gears for use in machinery or within engines.
Sec. 75146. 14Y stepper motors.
Sec. 75147. Air door actuators.
Sec. 75148. Servo motors.
Sec. 75149. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeb magnet motors, with output 
              under 18.65 W.
Sec. 75150. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors.
Sec. 75151. DC brushed rhombic winding AlNiCo magnet motors, with 
              output under 18.65 W.
Sec. 75152. DC brushless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors, with 
              output under 18.65 W.
Sec. 75153. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors, with output 
              over 18.65 but not over 37.5 W.
Sec. 75154. DC brushed rhombic winding AlNiCo magnet motors, with 
              output over 18.65 W but not over 37.5 W.
Sec. 75155. DC brushless slotless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors 
              output over 18.65 W but not over 37.5 W.
Sec. 75156. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors output over 
              37.5 W but not over 74.6 W.
Sec. 75157. DC brushless slotless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors 
              output over 37.5 W but not over 74.6 W.
Sec. 75158. Motors.
Sec. 75159. DC motors of an output exceeding 74.6 W but not exceeding 
              735 W.
Sec. 75160. DC motors, of an output exceeding 74.6 W but not exceeding 
              735 W.
Sec. 75161. DC brushed rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors output over 
              74.6 W but not over 735 W.
Sec. 75162. DC brushless slotless rhombic winding NdFeB magnet motors 
              output over 74.6 W but not over 735 W.
Sec. 75163. DC motors of an output exceeding 750 W but not exceeding 
              14.92 kW.
Sec. 75164. DC electric motor for non-aircraft gas turbines.
Sec. 75165. AC alternators.
Sec. 75166. AC alternators with copper windings.
Sec. 75167. Wound stators and rotor assemblies.
Sec. 75168. Rotors.
Sec. 75169. Stators for washing machines, with a 27-tooth design.
Sec. 75170. Stators for washing machines, with an 18-tooth design.
Sec. 75171. Rotors for washing machines, with a height of 60.8 mm.
Sec. 75172. Rotors for washing machines, with a height of 49 mm.
Sec. 75173. 6 V lead-acid storage batteries.
Sec. 75174. 12 V lead-acid storage batteries, used for the auxiliary 
              source of power.
Sec. 75175. Lead-acid storage batteries, used for wheelchairs.
Sec. 75176. 12 V lead-acid storage batteries, rated at less than 15 
              ampere-hours.
Sec. 75177. 12 V lead-acid storage batteries, rated at 15 ampere-hours 
              or more.
Sec. 75178. Cell box assemblies, weighing 15 kg or more but not over 18 
              kg.
Sec. 75179. Cell box assemblies, weighing 30 kg or more but not over 36 
              kg.
Sec. 75180. Cell box assemblies, weighing 36 kg or more but not over 49 
              kg.
Sec. 75181. Cell box assemblies NX.
Sec. 75182. Food processors with a capacity greater than 2.9 liters but 
              not exceeding 3.1 liters.
Sec. 75183. Food processors with a capacity greater than 1.6 liters but 
              not exceeding 2.2 liters.
Sec. 75184. Cordless hand blenders.
Sec. 75185. Cordless hand mixers.
Sec. 75186. Corded hand blenders.
Sec. 75187. Burr coffee grinders.
Sec. 75188. Electric food processors with bowl scraper.
Sec. 75189. Electric food processors with snap-locking lid.
Sec. 75190. Electric juice extractors.
Sec. 75191. Electric drink mixers.
Sec. 75192. Spiralizing food processors with a capacity equal to or 
              greater than 2.36 liters but not exceeding 2.64 liters.
Sec. 75193. Spiralizing food processors with a capacity equal to or 
              greater than 2.83 liters but not exceeding 3.07 liters.
Sec. 75194. Dicing food processors.
Sec. 75195. Compact food processor with smoothie function.
Sec. 75196. Juice extractors.
Sec. 75197. Integrated baby food making systems.
Sec. 75198. Electric juice mixers and grinders.
Sec. 75199. Ultrasonic humidifiers.
Sec. 75200. Automatic litterboxes, valued no more than $100.
Sec. 75201. Electric toothbrushes.
Sec. 75202. Ultrasonic cool/warm mist humidifiers with aromatherapy.
Sec. 75203. 2-in-1 can opener.
Sec. 75204. Food spiralizing devices.
Sec. 75205. Ceramic bowls.
Sec. 75206. Food grinders for certain electromechanical stand food 
              mixers.
Sec. 75207. Pasta press extruders for certain stand food mixers.
Sec. 75208. Stainless steel bowls for certain electromechanical stand 
              food mixers, with capacity greater than 4.2 liters but 
              not exceeding 4.8 liters.
Sec. 75209. Stainless steel bowls for certain electromechanical stand 
              food mixers, with capacity greater than 2.8 liters but 
              not exceeding 3.4 liters.
Sec. 75210. Stainless steel bowls for certain electromechanical stand 
              food mixers, with capacity greater than 5.6 liters but 
              not exceeding 8.6 liters.
Sec. 75211. Pasta rollers and cutters for stand food mixers.
Sec. 75212. Glass bowls for certain electromechanical stand food 
              mixers.
Sec. 75213. Body trimmers for detailed hair trimming.
Sec. 75214. Hair clipper sets.
Sec. 75215. Rechargeable trimmers for trimming human hair.
Sec. 75216. PCB assemblies for clippers and trimmers.
Sec. 75217. LED bicycle wheel spoke lights.
Sec. 75218. Bicycle rear lights.
Sec. 75219. Portable electric lamps.
Sec. 75220. Space heaters.
Sec. 75221. Microwave ovens with capacity not exceeding 22.5 liters.

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Sec. 75222. Microwave ovens with capacity exceeding 22.5 liters but not 
              exceeding 31 liters.
Sec. 75223. Low-profile microwave ovens with electronic opening 
              mechanism and integral range hood.
Sec. 75224. Low-profile microwave ovens with push button opening 
              mechanism and integral range hood.
Sec. 75225. Low-profile microwave ovens with electronic opening 
              mechanism and without a range hood.
Sec. 75226. Searing grills.
Sec. 75227. Automatic drip coffee makers.
Sec. 75228. Espresso machines.
Sec. 75229. Coffee makers with dishwasher safe removable parts.
Sec. 75230. Single-service coffee makers with milk frothers.
Sec. 75231. Electric coffee makers with dual dispensers.
Sec. 75232. Electric coffee makers for brewing capsules.
Sec. 75233. Automatic or manual pour over coffee makers.
Sec. 75234. Removable reservoir coffeemakers.
Sec. 75235. Single serve coffee makers.
Sec. 75236. 2-way coffee makers with a 12-cup carafe and a pod brewer.
Sec. 75237. Rapid cold brew and hot coffee makers.
Sec. 75238. Electric kettles.
Sec. 75239. Electric toasters with even-toast feature.
Sec. 75240. Electric toasters with 6.5 inch slots.
Sec. 75241. Electric toasters with 37 mm wide slots, with an under-base 
              cord wrap.
Sec. 75242. 2- and 4- slot toasters, not having a button to keep 
              toaster contents warm after toasting.
Sec. 75243. 2-slot toasters, with a button to keep toaster content warm 
              after toasting.
Sec. 75244. Electric toasters with double-slice slots.
Sec. 75245. Electric toasters with 37 mm wide slots, with a retractable 
              cord.
Sec. 75246. Electric pressure cookers rated more than 800 W but not 
              more than 1,000 W, with a capacity of not less than 5 
              liters.
Sec. 75247. Electric pressure cookers rated more than 1,200 W but not 
              more than 1,400 W, with a capacity of less than 5 liters.
Sec. 75248. Electric pressure cookers rated more than 1,000 W but not 
              more than 1,200 W, with a capacity of less than 5 liters.
Sec. 75249. Contoured heating pads.
Sec. 75250. Slow cookers with non-stick ceramic coated stoneware.
Sec. 75251. Heating pads.
Sec. 75252. Programmable slow cookers with digital display.
Sec. 75253. 8-Quart electric slow cookers.
Sec. 75254. Programmable slow cookers.
Sec. 75255. Electric slow cookers with locking lid.
Sec. 75256. Double flip waffle makers with removable grids.
Sec. 75257. Ice cream waffle cone and bowl makers.
Sec. 75258. Electric breakfast sandwich makers.
Sec. 75259. Pressure cookers.
Sec. 75260. 10-quart programmable slow cookers.
Sec. 75261. Polished stainless steel 1.5-quart tea kettles.
Sec. 75262. Egg bite makers.
Sec. 75263. Vacuum steel insulated coffee carafes, of a kind used with 
              deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75264. Vacuum steel insulated carafes for household coffee 
              machines, of a kind used with deep ultraviolet 
              lithography machines.
Sec. 75265. Vacuum steel bodies with inner and outer steel layers.
Sec. 75266. Lamp-holder housings of plastic.
Sec. 75267. 660 W, 125 V, lamp-holder with two 15 amp outlets.
Sec. 75268. Combination duplex receptacle/outlet and USB charger, 15-20 
              amp, 125 V.
Sec. 75269. Range and dryer receptacles.
Sec. 75270. Residential grade receptacles.
Sec. 75271. Residential and commercial USB receptacles.
Sec. 75272. Power strips.
Sec. 75273. Surge protectors.
Sec. 75274. Programmable controllers for architectural lighting.
Sec. 75275. Electronic modular control panels for generators.
Sec. 75276. Power distribution modules and programmable controllers.
Sec. 75277. Glass capacitive touchscreen assemblies with LCD.
Sec. 75278. Lamps containing deuterium gas without radio-frequency 
              identification (RFID).
Sec. 75279. Lamps containing deuterium gas with radio-frequency 
              identification (RFID).
Sec. 75280. Fiber channel coaxial cables of silver-plated copper 
              conductors and expanded ePTFE dielectrics.
Sec. 75281. Insulated coaxial cables, of a kind used with deep 
              ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75282. Coaxial cables insulated with ePTFE, vapor sealed, of a 
              kind used with deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75283. Coaxial cables insulated with ePTFE, non-vapor sealed, of a 
              kind used with deep ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75284. Low speed automotive ethernet USB harnesses.
Sec. 75285. High speed autolink cable USB harnesses.
Sec. 75286. Insulated electric conductors, of a kind used with extreme 
              ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75287. Insulated electric conductors, of a kind used with deep 
              ultraviolet lithography machines.
Sec. 75288. Insulated electric conductors, of a kind used with optical 
              instruments.
Sec. 75289. Rings, blocks, and other insulating fittings of quartz.
Sec. 75290. Front tire splash guards for vehicles.
Sec. 75291. Rear tire splash guards for vehicles.
Sec. 75292. Automatic gear boxes.
Sec. 75293. Suspension systems (struts) for off-highway trucks.
Sec. 75294. Suspension system stabilizer bars.
Sec. 75295. Tie rod assemblies.
Sec. 75296. Used axle housings.
Sec. 75297. Used parts for power trains.
Sec. 75298. Front windshield covers.
Sec. 75299. Expansion chambers.
Sec. 75300. Bicycle racks for car roofs.
Sec. 75301. High pressure fuel injector rails.
Sec. 75302. Stand-up bicycles, having both wheels exceeding 63.5 cm in 
              diameter.
Sec. 75303. Elliptical cycles, with wheels not exceeding 63.5 cm in 
              diameter.
Sec. 75304. Bicycle frames, other than of steel, valued $600 or less.
Sec. 75305. Internal gear bicycle hubs, other than two or three speeds.
Sec. 75306. Bicycle pedals other than clipless pedals.
Sec. 75307. Clipless bicycle pedals and parts thereof.
Sec. 75308. Carbon fiber bicycle seatposts.
Sec. 75309. Bicycle handlebar tape, other than silicon or leather tape.
Sec. 75310. Trailer cycles.
Sec. 75311. Dropper seatposts.
Sec. 75312. Bicycle fenders.
Sec. 75313. Bicycle handlebars.
Sec. 75314. Multi-functional steel carts.
Sec. 75315. Non-mechanically propelled industrial hand truck.
Sec. 75316. Moving dollies.
Sec. 75317. Paragliders, paraglider wings and paraglider harnesses.
Sec. 75318. Sailing catamarans and power catamarans.
Sec. 75319. Projection lenses.
Sec. 75320. Mounted optical lenses.
Sec. 75321. Objective lenses for broadcast cameras.
Sec. 75322. Objective lenses for cinema cameras.
Sec. 75323. Magnifying spectacles.
Sec. 75324. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display 
              measuring over 175.26 cm.
Sec. 75325. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display 
              measuring over 149.86 cm but not over 175.26 cm.
Sec. 75326. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display 
              measuring over 139.7 cm but not over 149.86 cm.
Sec. 75327. LCD television panel assemblies, with a video display 
              measuring over 137.16 cm but not over 139.7 cm.
Sec. 75328. Housings designed for infrared lenses.
Sec. 75329. Electronic temperature indicators, weighing 14.2 g.
Sec. 75330. Electronic temperature indicators, weighing 64.4 g.
Sec. 75331. Electronic temperature indicators, weighing 430 g.
Sec. 75332. Global cargo trackers, weighing 660 g.
Sec. 75333. Temperature data monitors, weighing 115 g.
Sec. 75334. Temperature data monitors, weighing 138.9 g.
Sec. 75335. Temperature data monitors, weighing 133.2 g.
Sec. 75336. Parts and accessories of bicycle speedometers.
Sec. 75337. Wired remote controllers.
Sec. 75338. Analog/digital wrist watches.
Sec. 75339. Mechanical wrist watches.
Sec. 75340. Mechanical wrist watches with leather or other band.
Sec. 75341. Analog pocket watches.
Sec. 75342. Projection alarm clocks, non-atomic.
Sec. 75343. Projection atomic alarm clocks.
Sec. 75344. Analog wall clocks without thermometer, hygrometer, or 
              barometer gauges.
Sec. 75345. Analog clocks with thermometer and hygrometer.
Sec. 75346. Atomic analog wall clocks.
Sec. 75347. Atomic digital clocks.
Sec. 75348. Analog kitchen timers.
Sec. 75349. Wrist watch movements having over one jewel and less than 7 
              jewels.
Sec. 75350. Watch movements having over 7 jewels and under 17 jewels.
Sec. 75351. Watch cases or ``bodies'' over 41 mm in diameter.
Sec. 75352. Watch cases or ``bodies'' not over 41 mm in diameter.
Sec. 75353. Watch case bezels, backs, and centers.
Sec. 75354. Watch case parts.
Sec. 75355. Stainless steel watch bracelets.
Sec. 75356. Watch dials.

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Sec. 75357. Watch crowns.
Sec. 75358. Watch hands.
Sec. 75359. Acoustic guitars.
Sec. 75360. Console digital pianos.
Sec. 75361. Grand digital pianos.
Sec. 75362. Electronic 61-key keyboards.
Sec. 75363. Electric guitars and acoustic/electric guitars.
Sec. 75364. Memory foam travel pillows.
Sec. 75365. Lighting for wall installation.
Sec. 75366. Decorative bathroom fan assemblies (lighting fixtures) 
              assemblies.
Sec. 75367. Metal household floor lamps.
Sec. 75368. Solar powered pathway lights, each measuring between 36.8 
              cm and 42 cm in height.
Sec. 75369. Solar powered pathway lights, each measuring between 45 cm 
              and 48 cm in height.
Sec. 75370. Exterior exit viewing lights, dual beam.
Sec. 75371. LED flameless candles.
Sec. 75372. Aquarium LED light strands.
Sec. 75373. LED light modules for bathroom fans/lights.
Sec. 75374. Aquarium LED light sticks.
Sec. 75375. Aquarium LED light strips.
Sec. 75376. Decorative votive candle holders.
Sec. 75377. Candle jar shades.
Sec. 75378. Non-electrical lighting.
Sec. 75379. Outdoor garden or patio torches of bamboo construction.
Sec. 75380. Outdoor garden or patio torches of non-bamboo construction.
Sec. 75381. Indoor oil lamps with base of glass or metal.
Sec. 75382. Outdoor garden torches for tabletop use.
Sec. 75383. Glass lens arrays for spotlights.
Sec. 75384. Lamp shades.
Sec. 75385. Galvanized steel LED downlight housing frames.
Sec. 75386. Aluminum cylinders for LED lighting fixtures.
Sec. 75387. Galvanized steel brackets and plates for LED lighting 
              fixtures.
Sec. 75388. Aluminum LED downlight reflectors.
Sec. 75389. Outdoor garden torch replacement canisters.
Sec. 75390. Iris subassemblies for moving lights.
Sec. 75391. Zoom modules for automated moving lights.
Sec. 75392. Golf club heads for fairway woods.
Sec. 75393. Golf club shafts for putters.
Sec. 75394. Steel golf club shafts, other than for putters.
Sec. 75395. Golf club shaft assemblies.
Sec. 75396. Graphite driver golf club shafts, extra stiff flex.
Sec. 75397. Graphite hybrid golf club shafts, extra stiff flex.
Sec. 75398. Graphite irons golf club shafts, extra stiff flex.
Sec. 75399. Graphite driver golf club shafts, regular, senior, adult, 
              or ladies flex.
Sec. 75400. Graphite golf club driver shafts, stiff flex.
Sec. 75401. Graphite hybrid golf club shafts, regular, senior, adult, 
              or ladies flex.
Sec. 75402. Graphite hybrid golf club shafts, stiff flex.
Sec. 75403. Graphite irons golf club shafts, regular, senior, adult, or 
              ladies flex.
Sec. 75404. Graphite irons golf club shafts, stiff flex.
Sec. 75405. Pickleball paddles.
Sec. 75406. Pickleballs.
Sec. 75407. Exercise cycles.
Sec. 75408. Stationary trainers.
Sec. 75409. Multimodality fitness equipment, without integrated contact 
              grip heart rate monitor.
Sec. 75410. Multimodality fitness equipment with integrated power 
              sensor to measure the user's upper body power input.
Sec. 75411. Parts and accessories for treadmills.
Sec. 75412. Parts and accessories for ellipticals.
Sec. 75413. Parts and accessories for stationary exercise cycles.
Sec. 75414. Parts and accessories for weight training equipment.
Sec. 75415. Parts and accessories for certain exercise equipment 
              machines.
Sec. 75416. Lateral elliptical machines.
Sec. 75417. Adjustable-weight kettlebells.
Sec. 75418. Adjustable-weight barbell.
Sec. 75419. Exercise cycles with dual-position handgrips.
Sec. 75420. Exercise cycles with single handgrips.
Sec. 75421. Upright exercise cycles.
Sec. 75422. Recumbent exercise cycles with touchscreen consoles.
Sec. 75423. Leaning exercise cycles.
Sec. 75424. Rod gyms, with vertical bench.
Sec. 75425. Rod and resistance gyms, with flat benches.
Sec. 75426. Foldable treadmills, with LCD consoles with control 
              keypads.
Sec. 75427. Foldable treadmills, with touchscreen consoles measuring 
              44.5 cm or less.
Sec. 75428. Indoor cycling machines with wireless data touchscreen 
              displays.
Sec. 75429. Indoor cycling machines with LCD consoles and two water 
              bottle holders.
Sec. 75430. Indoor cycling machines with LCD consoles and single water 
              bottle holder.
Sec. 75431. Recumbent elliptical machines.
Sec. 75432. Fitness equipment combining the functions of an elliptical 
              and a stair stepper, weight over 90 kgs.
Sec. 75433. Foldable treadmills with touchscreen console greater than 
              44.4 cm.
Sec. 75434. Interactive indoor cycling exercise cycles.
Sec. 75435. Multimodality fitness equipment, with integrated contact 
              grip heart rate monitors.
Sec. 75436. Fishing reels valued not over $2.70 each, pre-spooled, with 
              rod and fishing line.
Sec. 75437. Fishing reels valued not over $2.70 each.
Sec. 75438. Hard artificial crankbaits.
Sec. 75439. Collapsible big game decoys.
Sec. 75440. Vacuum steel hinged lid pitchers, not exceeding 1 liter.
Sec. 75441. Vacuum insulated drinkware having a capacity exceeding 1 
              liter but not exceeding 2 liters.
Sec. 75442. Vacuum insulated drinkware having a capacity exceeding 2 
              liters but not exceeding 4 liters.
Sec. 75443. Vacuum glass lined steel coffee servers over 2 liters.
Sec. 75444. Vacuum glass lined steel coffee servers over 2 liters with 
              lever dispensing.

           PART II--Existing Duty Suspensions and Reductions

Sec. 75451. Extension of certain existing duty suspensions and 
              reductions and other modifications.

                        PART III--Effective Date

Sec. 75461. Effective date.

 Subtitle C--Reauthorization of American Manufacturing Competitiveness 
                              Act of 2016

Sec. 75471. Reauthorization of American Manufacturing Competitiveness 
              Act of 2016.

                TITLE V--AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

Sec. 76001. Authorization of additional appropriations.

                      TITLE VI--CUSTOMS USER FEES

Sec. 77001. Extension of customs user fees.

     SEC. 70002. APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES DEFINED.

       In this division, the term ``appropriate congressional 
     committees'' means the Committee on Finance of the Senate and 
     the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of 
     Representatives.

            TITLE I--TRADING CONSISTENT WITH AMERICAN VALUES

  Subtitle A--Preventing Importation of Goods Produced by Forced Labor

     SEC. 71001. INVESTIGATIONS OF ALLEGATIONS OF GOODS PRODUCED 
                   BY FORCED LABOR.

       Section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307) is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking ``All'' and inserting the following:
       ``(a) In General.--All'';
       (2) by striking `` `Forced labor', as herein used, shall 
     mean'' and inserting the following:
       ``(c) Forced Labor Defined.--In this section, the term 
     `forced labor' means''; and
       (3) by inserting after subsection (a), as designated by 
     paragraph (1), the following:
       ``(b) Forced Labor Division.--
       ``(1) In general.--There is established in the Office of 
     Trade of U.S. Customs and Border Protection a Forced Labor 
     Division, which shall--
       ``(A) receive and investigate allegations of goods, wares, 
     articles, or merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured 
     using forced labor; and
       ``(B) coordinate with other agencies to enforce the 
     prohibition under subsection (a).
       ``(2) Prioritization of investigations.--In prioritizing 
     investigations under paragraph (1)(A), the Forced Labor 
     Division shall--
       ``(A) consult closely with the Bureau of International 
     Labor Affairs of the Department of Labor and the Office to 
     Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons of the Department 
     of State; and
       ``(B) take into account--
       ``(i) the complicity of--

       ``(I) the government of the foreign county in which the 
     instance of forced labor is alleged to have occurred; and
       ``(II) the government of any other country that has 
     facilitated the use of forced labor in the country described 
     in subclause (I);

       ``(ii) the ranking of the governments described in clause 
     (i) in the most recent report on trafficking in persons 
     required by section 110(b)(1) of the Trafficking Victims 
     Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7107(b)(1));
       ``(iii) whether the good involved in the alleged instance 
     of forced labor is included in the most recent list of goods 
     produced by child labor or forced labor required by section 
     105(b)(1)(2)(C) of the Trafficking Victims Protection 
     Reauthorization Act of 2005 (22 U.S.C. 7112(b)(2)(C)); and
       ``(iv) the effect taking action with respect to the alleged 
     instance of forced labor would have in eradicating forced 
     labor from the supply chain of the United States.
       ``(3) Quarterly briefings required.--Not less frequently 
     than every 90 days, the Forced Labor Division shall provide 
     briefings to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives 
     regarding--
       ``(A) allegations received under paragraph (1);
       ``(B) the prioritization of investigations of such 
     allegations under paragraph (2); and
       ``(C) progress made toward--

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       ``(i) issuing withhold release orders for goods, wares, 
     articles, or merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured 
     using forced labor; and
       ``(ii) making findings in and closing investigations 
     conducted under paragraph (1).''.

     SEC. 71002. SEAFOOD IMPORT MONITORING PROGRAM.

       (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
       (1) It remains the policy of the United States to take 
     action to curtail the global trade in seafood and seafood 
     products derived from illegal, unreported, or unregulated 
     fishing, including the links of such trade to forced labor 
     and transnational organized illegal activity.
       (2) The Federal Government and State authorities have 
     implemented measures to prevent United States persons from 
     engaging in illegal, unreported, or unregulated fishing, 
     using forced labor in the production of seafood, and 
     fraudulently concealing relevant information concerning the 
     production of seafood, including--
       (A) enhanced enforcement activities by the Coast Guard and 
     effective enforcement by Federal and State authorities of 
     criminal and civil penalties;
       (B) actions taken by the National Marine Fisheries Service 
     of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to 
     enhance traceability of seafood produced in the United 
     States, including actions taken pursuant to division B of the 
     Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2018 (Public Law 115-141; 
     132 Stat. 400) and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation 
     and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.); and
       (C) inspections undertaken by the Food and Drug 
     Administration and the Department of Agriculture of 
     aquaculture facilities in the United States.
       (3) Seafood that is the result of illegal, unreported, or 
     unregulated fishing, forced labor, or human trafficking may 
     still enter United States commerce as those conditions remain 
     a severe problem in the global fisheries sector, as reflected 
     in reports and studies prepared by the United States 
     International Trade Commission (USITC), the International 
     Labour Organization (ILO), and the Food and Agriculture 
     Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
       (4) According to a study and model by the USITC published 
     in March 2021, nearly 11 percent of total United States 
     seafood imports and more than 13 percent of United States 
     imports caught at sea in 2019 were derived from illegal, 
     unreported, or unregulated fishing.
       (5) As recognized by the FAO, traceability of fish and 
     fishery products is critical for verifying the integrity of a 
     supply chain and ensures the quality and safety of the 
     fishery products of the supply chain, the legality of such 
     products, and that such products originate from fisheries 
     that are sustainably managed.
       (6) Effective implementation of the Agreement on Port State 
     Measures to Prevent, Deter, and Eliminate Illegal, 
     Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing set forth by the Food and 
     Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, done at Rome, 
     Italy November 22, 2009, and entered into force June 5, 2016, 
     including the provisions of the agreement relating to 
     cooperation, will be enhanced by ensuring effective 
     traceability of seafood imported into the United States.
       (b) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Child labor.--The term ``child labor'' has the meaning 
     given the term ``worst forms of child labor'' in section 507 
     of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2467).
       (2) Forced labor.--The term ``forced labor'' has the 
     meaning given that term in section 307 of the Tariff Act of 
     1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307).
       (3) Human trafficking.--The term ``human trafficking'' has 
     the meaning given the term ``severe forms of trafficking in 
     persons'' in section 103 of the Trafficking Victims 
     Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7102).
       (4) Illegal, unreported, or unregulated fishing.--The term 
     ``illegal, unreported, or unregulated fishing'' means any 
     activity set forth in paragraph (3) of the International Plan 
     of Action to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported 
     and Unregulated Fishing, adopted at the 24th Session of the 
     Committee on Fisheries of the Food and Agriculture 
     Organization of the United Nations in Rome on March 2, 2001.
       (5) Seafood.--The term ``seafood'' means fish, shellfish, 
     processed fish, fish meal, shellfish products, and all other 
     forms of marine animal and plant life other than marine 
     mammals and birds.
       (6) Seafood import monitoring program.--The term ``Seafood 
     Import Monitoring Program'' means the risk-based seafood 
     traceability program administered by the Administrator of the 
     National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and described 
     in section 300.324 of title 50, Code of Federal Regulations 
     (or any successor regulation).
       (7) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Commerce, acting through the Administrator of the National 
     Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
       (8) Unique vessel identifier.--The term ``unique vessel 
     identifier'' means a unique number, including a number issued 
     by the International Maritime Organization, that stays with a 
     vessel for the duration of the vessel's life, regardless of 
     changes in flag, ownership, or name, or other changes to the 
     vessel.
       (c) Definition of Illegal, Unreported, or Unregulated 
     Fishing.--
       (1)  High seas driftnet fishing moratorium protection 
     act.--Section 609(e) of the High Seas Driftnet Fishing 
     Moratorium Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 1826j(e)) is amended to 
     read as follows:
       ``(e) Illegal, Unreported, or Unregulated Fishing 
     Defined.--In this title, the term `illegal, unreported, or 
     unregulated fishing' means any activity set forth in 
     paragraph (3) of the International Plan of Action to Prevent, 
     Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated 
     Fishing, adopted at the 24th Session of the Committee on 
     Fisheries of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the 
     United Nations in Rome on March 2, 2001.''.
       (2) Magnuson-stevens fishery conservation and management 
     act.--Section 3 of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation 
     and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1802) is amended--
       (A) by redesignating paragraphs (22) through (50) as 
     paragraphs (23) through (51), respectively; and
       (B) by inserting after paragraph (21) the following:
       ``(22) The term `illegal, unreported, or unregulated 
     fishing' means any activity set forth in paragraph (3) the 
     International Plan of Action to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate 
     Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing, adopted at the 
     24th Session of the Committee on Fisheries of the Food and 
     Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rome on 
     March 2, 2001.''.
       (d) Expansion of Seafood Import Monitoring Program to All 
     Seafood and Seafood Products.--Not later than 3 years after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall 
     expand the Seafood Import Monitoring Program to apply to all 
     seafood and seafood products imported into the United States.
       (e) Updates to Automated Commercial Environment System.--
       (1) Strategy required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary, in 
     coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security acting 
     through the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border 
     Protection, shall develop and implement a strategy to improve 
     the quality and verifiability of the following data elements 
     in the Automated Commercial Environment system:
       (A) Authorization to fish.
       (B) Unique vessel identifier (if available).
       (C) Catch document identifier.
       (D) Location of wild caught harvest and landing or 
     aquaculture location.
       (E) Type of fishing gear used to harvest the fish.
       (F) Name of farm or aquaculture facility.
       (G) Location of farm or aquaculture facility.
       (2) Prioritization.--The strategy developed and implemented 
     under paragraph (1) shall prioritize the use of enumerated 
     data types, such as checkboxes, dropdown menus, or radio 
     buttons, among other options, rather than open text fields.
       (f) Expansion of Data Under the Seafood Import Monitoring 
     Program.--
       (1) Additional data requirements for seafood import 
     monitoring program data collection.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall amend section 
     300.324 of title 50, Code of Federal Regulations--
       (i) to require an importer of record to provide, for each 
     entry subject to the Seafood Import Monitoring Program--

       (I) the location of the catch or cultivation, including--

       (aa) the geographic location at a resolution of not less 
     than 1 degree latitude by 1 degree longitude;
       (bb) the International Organization for Standardization 
     country code if the catch occurs in the exclusive economic 
     zone of a country;
       (cc) any regional fisheries management organization having 
     jurisdiction over the catch, if the catch occurs within the 
     jurisdiction of any such organization; and
       (dd) the Food and Agriculture Organization major fishing 
     area code;

       (II) paper records or electronic reports of chain-of-
     custody that identify, including with unique vessel 
     identifiers as applicable, each custodian of the seafood or 
     seafood product, including each--

       (aa) aquaculture facility, transshipper, processor, storage 
     facility, and distributor; and
       (bb) applicable physical address of each such custodian;

       (III) the maritime mobile service identity number of each 
     harvesting and transshipment vessel; and
       (IV) the beneficial owner of each harvesting and 
     transshipment vessel or aquaculture facility, as applicable;

       (ii) to require an importer of record to submit data under 
     the Seafood Import Monitoring Program not fewer than 72 
     hours, and not more than 15 days, before the time of entry;
       (iii) to require verification and certification of harvest 
     information by competent authorities at all major transfer 
     points in the supply chain, including harvest, landing, 
     processing, and transshipment; and
       (iv) to identify all exemptions applicable to seafood 
     importers, including those related to small scale fishing 
     vessels and small scale aquaculture facilities.
       (B) Waiver.--The Secretary may waive, in whole or in part, 
     the requirements under subparagraph (A) with respect to 
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     from a particular country under a bilateral or multilateral 
     arrangement with such country if the Secretary certifies that 
     each foreign country that is party to the arrangement 
     operates comparable regulatory programs that yield similar 
     outcomes as the United States with respect to preventing the 
     harvest or production of seafood and seafood products using 
     forced labor or illegal, unreported, or unregulated fishing.
       (C) Data elements.--The Secretary shall coordinate with 
     relevant agencies to ensure that the data elements described 
     in subparagraph (A) can be--
       (i) submitted through the International Trade Data System 
     Automated Commercial Environment to U.S. Customs and Border 
     Protection; or
       (ii) noted as absent in the Automated Commercial 
     Environment if an element is unavailable at the time of 
     entry.
       (2) International fisheries trade permits.--The Secretary 
     shall--
       (A) not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, commence maintaining, and publish on the website 
     of the National Marine Fisheries Service, a list of all 
     International Fisheries Trade Permit holders, including the 
     address of each permit holder and expiration date of each 
     permit; and
       (B) beginning not later than 1 year after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act, revoke, modify, or deny issuance of an 
     International Fisheries Trade Permit with respect to a permit 
     holder or applicant that has violated any requirement of 
     sections 300.322, 300.323, 300.324, or 300.325 of title 50, 
     Code of Federal Regulations (or successor regulations).
       (g) Forced Labor in Fishing.--
       (1) Rulemaking.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Commissioner of U.S. Customs 
     and Border Protection, in coordination with the Secretary, 
     shall issue regulations regarding the verification of seafood 
     imports to ensure that no seafood or seafood product 
     harvested or produced using forced labor is entered into the 
     United States in violation of section 307 of the Tariff Act 
     of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307).
       (2) Strategy.--The Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border 
     Protection, in coordination with the Secretary, shall--
       (A) develop a strategy for using data collected under the 
     Seafood Import Monitoring Program to identify seafood imports 
     at risk of being harvested or produced using forced labor; 
     and
       (B) publish information regarding the strategy developed 
     under subparagraph (A) on the website of U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection.
       (h) Development of Audit Procedures.--
       (1) Audit procedures.--Not later than 1 year after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall implement 
     procedures for auditing information and supporting records of 
     sufficient numbers of imports of seafood and seafood products 
     subject to the Seafood Import Monitoring Program to support 
     statistically robust conclusions that samples audited are 
     representative of all seafood imports in a given year.
       (2) Annual revision.--Not less frequently than once each 
     year, the Secretary shall review, and revise as appropriate, 
     the procedures implemented under paragraph (1) in order to 
     prioritize for audit imports of seafood and seafood products 
     originating from the following:
       (A) Countries identified pursuant to sections 609(a) or 
     610(a) of the High Seas Driftnet Fishing Moratorium 
     Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 1826j(a) or 1826k(a)) that have not 
     yet received a subsequent positive certification pursuant to 
     sections 609(d) or 610(c) of such Act (16 U.S.C. 1826j(d) or 
     1826k(c)), respectively.
       (B) Countries identified by an appropriate regional fishery 
     management organization as being the flag state or landing 
     location of one or more vessels identified by other countries 
     or regional fisheries management organizations as engaging in 
     illegal, unreported, or unregulated fishing.
       (C) Countries identified as having human trafficking or 
     forced labor in any part of the seafood supply chain, 
     including on vessels flagged in such country, in the most 
     recent Trafficking in Persons Report issued by the Secretary 
     of State in accordance with section 110(b) the Trafficking 
     Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7107(b)).
       (D) Countries identified as producing goods that contain 
     seafood using forced labor or child labor in the most recent 
     List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor issued 
     by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with section 
     105(b)(2)(C) of the Trafficking Victims Protection 
     Reauthorization Act of 2005 (22 U.S.C. 7112(b)(2)(C)).
       (E) Countries identified as at risk for human trafficking, 
     including forced labor, in their seafood catching and 
     processing industries in the report required by section 3563 
     of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2020 (Public Law 116-92; 133 Stat. 2009).
       (i) Strategy for Detecting At-risk Seafood.--
       (1) In general.-- Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary, in consultation 
     with the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of 
     State, and the Secretary of Labor, shall develop a detailed 
     strategic plan to develop and use artificial intelligence and 
     machine learning technologies to detect imports of seafood 
     and seafood products at risk of being harvested or produced 
     using illegal, unreported, or unregulated fishing, human 
     trafficking, forced labor, or fraud.
       (2) Briefing.--The Secretary shall brief the Committee on 
     Finance and the Committee on Commerce, Science and 
     Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and 
     Means and the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of 
     Representatives on the proposal for the plan developed under 
     paragraph (1).
       (j) International Engagement.--The United States Trade 
     Representative, in coordination with the Secretary, shall 
     engage with interested countries regarding the development of 
     compatible and effective seafood tracking and sustainability 
     plans in order to--
       (1) identify best practices;
       (2) coordinate regarding data sharing;
       (3) reduce barriers to trade in fairly grown or harvested 
     fish; and
       (4) end the trade in products that--
       (A) are harvested or produced using illegal, unregulated, 
     or unreported fishing, human trafficking, or forced labor; or
       (B) pose a risk of fraud.
       (k) Entities Engaged in Fraud to Conceal Illegal, 
     Unreported, or Unregulated Fishing or Sanitary Violations.--
       (1) Cooperation.--The Secretary and the Commissioner of 
     U.S. Customs and Border Protection shall cooperate to 
     prioritize enforcement action with respect to entities that 
     actively attempt to enter into the United States by fraud 
     seafood or seafood products that--
       (A) have been harvested or produced using illegal, 
     unreported, or unregulated fishing; or
       (B) do not meet applicable sanitary or phytosanitary 
     standards of the United States.
       (2) Regulations.--
       (A) In general.--The Secretary shall promulgate regulations 
     regarding the publication of a list of the entities 
     prioritized under paragraph (1) on the internet.
       (B) Updates.--Any regulation promulgated under subparagraph 
     (A) shall provide for the list described in such subparagraph 
     to be periodically updated in order to keep the list accurate 
     and current.
       (l) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 
     Reporting.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the end of 
     fiscal year 2021, and every 3 years thereafter, the Secretary 
     shall submit to the Committee on Finance and the Committee on 
     Commerce, Science and Transportation of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Natural 
     Resources of the House of Representatives a report that 
     summarizes the efforts of the National Marine Fisheries 
     Service--
       (A) to prevent the importation of seafood and seafood 
     products harvested or produced using illegal, unreported, or 
     unregulated fishing, forced labor, or human trafficking ;and
       (B) to address fraudulent seafood imports.
       (2) Contents.--Each report submitted under paragraph (1) 
     shall include, with respect to the period covered by the 
     report, the following information:
       (A) The volume and value of seafood species subject to the 
     Seafood Import Monitoring Program imported, reported by 
     statistical reporting number of the Harmonized Tariff 
     Schedule of the United States.
       (B) A description of the enforcement activities and 
     priorities of the National Marine Fisheries Service with 
     respect to implementing the requirements under the Seafood 
     Import Monitoring Program.
       (C) The percentage of import shipments subject to the 
     Seafood Import Monitoring Program selected for inspection, or 
     the information or records supporting entry selected for 
     audit, as described in section 300.324(d) of title 50, Code 
     of Federal Regulations (or a successor regulation).
       (D) The number and types of instances of noncompliance with 
     the requirements of the Seafood Import Monitoring Program.
       (E) The number and types of instances of violations of 
     Federal or State law discovered through the Seafood Import 
     Monitoring Program.
       (F) The seafood species with respect to which instances of 
     noncompliance described in subparagraph (D) and violations 
     described in subparagraph (E) were most prevalent.
       (G) The location of catch or harvest with respect to which 
     instances of noncompliance described in subparagraph (D) and 
     violations described in subparagraph (E) were most prevalent.
       (H) The resources dedicated to the Seafood Import 
     Monitoring Program, including the number of full-time 
     employees.
       (I) Such other information as the Secretary considers 
     appropriate with respect to monitoring and enforcing 
     compliance with the Seafood Import Monitoring Program.

    Subtitle B--Addressing Censorship and Barriers to Digital Trade

     SEC. 71011. CENSORSHIP AS A TRADE BARRIER.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 8 of title I of the Trade Act of 
     1974 (19 U.S.C. 2241 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end 
     the following:

     ``SEC. 183. IDENTIFICATION OF COUNTRIES THAT DISRUPT DIGITAL 
                   TRADE.

       ``(a) In General.--Not later than 60 days after the date on 
     which the National Trade Estimate is submitted under section 
     181(b), the United States Trade Representative (in this 
     section referred to as the `Trade Representative') shall 
     identify, in accordance with subsection (b), foreign 
     countries that are trading partners of the United States

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     that engage in acts, policies, or practices that disrupt 
     digital trade activities, including--
       ``(1) coerced censorship in their own markets or 
     extraterritorially; and
       ``(2) other eCommerce or digital practices with the goal, 
     or substantial effect, of promoting censorship or 
     extrajudicial data access that disadvantages United States 
     persons.
       ``(b) Requirements for Identifications.--In identifying 
     countries under subsection (a), the Trade Representative 
     shall identify only foreign countries that--
       ``(1) disrupt digital trade in a discriminatory or trade 
     distorting manner with the goal, or substantial effect, of 
     promoting censorship or extrajudicial data access;
       ``(2) deny fair and equitable market access to digital 
     service providers that are United States persons with the 
     goal, or substantial effect, of promoting censorship or 
     extrajudicial data access; or
       ``(3) engage in coerced censorship or extrajudicial data 
     access so as to harm the integrity of services or products 
     provided by United States persons in the market of that 
     country, the United States market, or other markets.
       ``(c) Designation of Priority Foreign Countries.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Trade Representative shall designate 
     as priority foreign countries the foreign countries 
     identified under subsection (a) that--
       ``(A) engage in the most onerous or egregious acts, 
     policies, or practices that have the greatest impact on the 
     United States; and
       ``(B) are not negotiating or otherwise making progress to 
     end those acts, policies, or practices.
       ``(2) Revocations and additional identifications.--
       ``(A) In general.--The Trade Representative may at any 
     time, if information available to the Trade Representative 
     indicates that such action is appropriate--
       ``(i) revoke the identification of any foreign country as a 
     priority foreign country under paragraph (1); or
       ``(ii) identify any foreign country as a priority foreign 
     country under that paragraph.
       ``(B) Report on reasons for revocation.--The Trade 
     Representative shall include in the semiannual report 
     submitted to Congress under section 309(3) a detailed 
     explanation of the reasons for the revocation under 
     subparagraph (A) of the identification of any foreign country 
     as a priority foreign country under paragraph (1) during the 
     period covered by the report.
       ``(d) Referral to Attorney General or Investigation.--If 
     the Trade Representative identifies an instance in which a 
     foreign country designated as a priority foreign country 
     under subsection (c) has successfully pressured an online 
     service provider to inhibit free speech in the United States, 
     the Trade Representative shall--
       ``(1) submit to Committee on Finance of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a 
     report detailing the precise circumstances of the instance, 
     including the actions taken by the foreign country and the 
     online service provider;
       ``(2) if the online service provider is under the 
     jurisdiction of the United States, refer the instance to the 
     Attorney General; and
       ``(3) if appropriate, initiate an investigation under 
     section 302 and impose a remedy under section 301(c).
       ``(e) Publication.--The Trade Representative shall publish 
     in the Federal Register a list of foreign countries 
     identified under subsection (a) and foreign countries 
     designated as priority foreign countries under subsection (c) 
     and shall make such revisions to the list as may be required 
     by reason of action under subsection (c)(2).
       ``(f) Annual Report.--Not later than 30 days after the date 
     on which the Trade Representative submits the National Trade 
     Estimate under section 181(b), the Trade Representative shall 
     submit to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a 
     report on actions taken under this section during the one-
     year period preceding that report, and the reasons for those 
     actions, including--
       ``(1) a list of any foreign countries identified under 
     subsection (a); and
       ``(2) a description of progress made in decreasing 
     disruptions to digital trade.''.
       (b) Investigations Under Title III of the Trade Act of 
     1974.--Section 302(b)(2) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
     2412(b)(2)) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A), in the matter preceding clause 
     (i), by inserting ``or designated as a priority foreign 
     country under section 183(c)'' after ``section 182(a)(2)''; 
     and
       (2) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``by reason of 
     subparagraph (A)'' and inserting ``with respect to a country 
     identified under section 182(a)(2)''.
       (c) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that, 
     in carrying out any revocations or identifications under 
     section 183(c)(2)(A) of the Trade Act of 1974, as added by 
     subsection (a), the United States Trade Representative may 
     consider information contained in the findings from the 
     investigation of the United States International Trade 
     Commission entitled ``Foreign Censorship: Trade and Economic 
     Effects on U.S. Businesses'' (Investigation No. 332-585).
       (d) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents for the 
     Trade Act of 1974 is amended by inserting after the item 
     relating to section 182 the following:

``Sec. 183. Identification of countries that disrupt digital trade.''.

     SEC. 71012. INVESTIGATION OF CENSORSHIP AND BARRIERS TO 
                   DIGITAL TRADE.

       (a) In General.--Subsection (b) of section 301 of the Trade 
     Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411) is amended--
       (1) by redesignating paragraphs (1) and (2) as 
     subparagraphs (A) and (B), respectively;
       (2) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), as 
     redesignated by paragraph (1), by striking ``If the Trade 
     Representative'' and inserting ``(1) If the Trade 
     Representative'';
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) For purposes of paragraph (1), an act, policy, or 
     practice that is unreasonable includes any act, policy, or 
     practice, or any combination of acts, policies, or practices, 
     that denies fair and equitable market opportunities, 
     including through censorship or barriers to the provision of 
     domestic digital services, by the government of a foreign 
     country that--
       ``(A) precludes competition by conferring special benefits 
     on domestic entities or imposing discriminatory burdens on 
     foreign entities;
       ``(B) provides inconsistent or unfair market access to 
     United States persons;
       ``(C) requires censorship of content that originates in the 
     United States; or
       ``(D) requires extrajudicial data access that disadvantages 
     United States persons.''.
       (b) Authorized Action.--Subsection (c) of such section is 
     amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(7) In the case of an act, policy, or practice described 
     in paragraph (2) of subsection (b) by the government of a 
     foreign country that is determined to be unreasonable under 
     paragraph (1) of that subsection, the Trade Representative 
     may direct the blocking of access from that country to data 
     from the United States to address the lack of reciprocal 
     market access or parallel data flows.''.
       (c) Conforming Amendment.--Section 304(a)(1)(A)(ii) of the 
     Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2414(a)(1)(A)(ii)) is amended by 
     striking ``(b)(1)'' and inserting ``(b)(1)(A)''.

     SEC. 71013. EXPEDITED INVESTIGATION OF DISCRIMINATORY DIGITAL 
                   TRADE MEASURES PROPOSED BY MAJOR TRADING 
                   PARTNERS OF THE UNITED STATES.

       (a) Investigation of Proposals.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the United States Trade 
     Representative shall initiate an investigation regarding any 
     discriminatory digital trade legislative or regulatory 
     proposals by major trading partners of the United States.
       (2) Elements.--The investigation required by paragraph (1) 
     shall include an investigation of any proposed digital trade 
     measure that discriminates by targeting United States 
     entities, including by--
       (A) targeting United States entities with regulatory, 
     reporting, tax, or other obligations, whether through revenue 
     thresholds or other criteria that disproportionately impact 
     those entities, whether by law or in effect, over domestic 
     entities;
       (B) requiring re-engineering or separation of integrated 
     products;
       (C) creating due process concerns;
       (D) requiring the sharing of data, intellectual property, 
     trade secrets, or confidential business information in a 
     manner accessible to entities in competition with United 
     States entities;
       (E) undermining privacy for consumers or users or creating 
     serious concerns regarding the provision of sensitive data to 
     foreign governments; or
       (F) being otherwise detrimental to the trade in digital 
     goods or services by United States entities, as determined by 
     the Trade Representative.
       (b) Determination.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act the Trade Representative shall, 
     pursuant to the investigation required under subsection 
     (a)(1)--
       (1) determine whether--
       (A) the rights to which the United States is entitled under 
     any trade agreement will be denied if a proposed digital 
     trade legislative or regulatory measure described in that 
     subsection is finalized; or
       (B) any act, policy, or practice described in subsection 
     (a)(1)(B) or (b)(1) of section 301 of to the Trade Act of 
     1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411) will exist if the proposed measure is 
     finalized; and
       (2) brief the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives 
     regarding the results of the investigation required under 
     subsection (a)(1).
       (c) Negotiation With Major Trading Partners.--If the Trade 
     Representative makes an affirmative determination under 
     subsection (b)(1) with respect to a digital trade legislative 
     or regulatory measure described in subsection (a)(1) proposed 
     by a major trading partner of the United States, the Trade 
     Representative shall discuss that determination with the 
     major trading partner, if the measure continues to be 
     proposed, with the objective of eliminating the measure and 
     any act, policy, or practice in connection with that measure.
       (d) Action Upon Implementation of Measures.--
       (1) In general.--Upon the implementation by a major trading 
     partner of the United States of a measure covered by an 
     investigation under subsection (a)(1), the Trade 
     Representative may initiate--

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       (A) dispute settlement procedures under a trade agreement 
     to which the United States and the major trading partner are 
     both parties; or
       (B) an investigation under section 301 of the Trade Act of 
     1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411), unless subsection (a)(2)(B) of that 
     section applies.
       (2) Timing of determination.--Notwithstanding the timing 
     requirements of section 302 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2412), if the Trade Representative initiates an 
     investigation under subsection (b)(1) of that section in 
     connection with the implementation of a measure covered by an 
     investigation under subsection (a)(1) of this section, the 
     Trade Representative shall make the determination required 
     under section 304(a)(1) of that Act (19 U.S.C. 2414(a)(1)) 
     not later than the earlier of--
       (A) with respect to dispute settlement procedures under a 
     trade agreement to which the United States and the major 
     trading partner are both parties, the date that is 30 days 
     after the date on which those procedures are concluded; or
       (B) with respect to an investigation under section 301 of 
     that Act (19 U.S.C. 2411), the date that is 90 days after the 
     date on which the investigation is initiated.
       (3) Treatment of other requirements.--Except as otherwise 
     provided in this subsection, the Trade Representative may 
     carry out paragraph (1) without regard to any requirement in 
     any other provision of law relating to--
       (A) initiation of a case described in subparagraph (A) of 
     that paragraph or an investigation described in subparagraph 
     (B) of that paragraph; or
       (B) consultations with a major trading partner in 
     connection with such a case or investigation.
       (e) United States Entity Defined.--In this section, the 
     term ``United States entity'' means an entity organized under 
     the laws of the United States or of any jurisdiction within 
     the United States, including a foreign branch of such an 
     entity.

     SEC. 71014. DESIGNATION OF OFFICIAL RESPONSIBLE FOR 
                   MONITORING UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES OF SUPPLIERS 
                   OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT.

       The United States Trade Representative shall designate an 
     official within the Office of the United States Trade 
     Representative with responsibility for monitoring unfair 
     trade practices of suppliers of information and 
     communications equipment, including those suppliers that are 
     owned, controlled, or supported by a foreign government.

     SEC. 71015. NEGOTIATION OF DIGITAL TRADE AGREEMENTS.

       (a) In General.--The United States Trade Representative 
     shall consider the viability and utility of negotiating 
     digital trade agreements with like-minded countries and to 
     what degree such agreements may provide an opportunity to 
     address digital barriers, deter censorship, promote the free 
     flow of information, support privacy, protect sensitive 
     information, and promote digitally enabled commerce.
       (b) Consultation.--With respect to any negotiations of an 
     agreement facilitating digital trade, the Trade 
     Representative shall consult closely and on a timely basis 
     with the appropriate congressional committees, keep those 
     committees fully apprised of those negotiations, and provide 
     to those committees, including staff with appropriate 
     security clearance, access to the text of any negotiating 
     proposal of the United States not later than 5 business days 
     before tabling the proposal in the negotiation.

            Subtitle C--Protecting Innovators and Consumers

     SEC. 71021. TECHNICAL AND LEGAL SUPPORT FOR ADDRESSING 
                   INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INFRINGEMENT 
                   CASES.

       (a) In General.--The head of any Federal agency may provide 
     support, as requested and appropriate, to United States 
     persons seeking technical, legal, or other support in 
     addressing intellectual property rights infringement cases 
     regarding the People's Republic of China.
       (b) United States Person Defined.--In this section, the 
     term ``United States person'' means--
       (1) a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted 
     for permanent residence to the United States; or
       (2) an entity organized under the laws of the United States 
     or of any jurisdiction within the United States, including a 
     foreign branch of such an entity.

     SEC. 71022. IMPROVEMENT OF ANTI-COUNTERFEITING MEASURES.

       (a) Increased Inspections.--
       (1) Report on seizures of counterfeit goods.--Not later 
     than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, 
     and annually thereafter, the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection shall submit to the Committee on Finance of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House 
     of Representatives a report on seizures by U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection of counterfeit goods during the one-year 
     period preceding submission of the report, including the 
     number of such seizures disaggregated by category of good, 
     source country, and mode of transport.
       (2) Increased inspections of goods from certain 
     countries.--The Commissioner shall increase inspections of 
     imports of goods from each source country identified in the 
     report required by paragraph (1) as one of the top source 
     countries of counterfeit goods, as determined by the 
     Commissioner.
       (b) Publication of Criteria for Notorious Markets List.--
     Not later than 2 years after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, and not less frequently than every 5 years 
     thereafter, the United States Trade Representative shall 
     publish in the Federal Register criteria for determining that 
     a market is a notorious market for purposes of inclusion of 
     that market in the list developed by the Trade Representative 
     pursuant to section 182(e) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2242(e)) (commonly known as the ``Notorious Markets 
     List'').
       (c) Publication of Action Plans.--
       (1) In general.--Not less frequently than annually, the 
     Trade Representative shall publish on an publicly available 
     internet website of the Office of the United States Trade 
     Representative--
       (A) the action plans for priority watch list countries 
     under section 182(g)(1) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
     2242(g)(1)) for that year; and
       (B) for each priority watch list country with respect to 
     which such an action plan is prepared, an assessment of the 
     progress of the country in meeting the benchmarks described 
     in subparagraph (D) of that section.
       (2) Public hearings.--Not less frequently than annually, 
     the Trade Representative shall hold public hearings to track 
     the progress of priority watch list countries in meeting the 
     benchmarks described in subparagraph (D) of section 182(g)(1) 
     of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2242(g)(1)) included in 
     their action plans under that section.
       (3) Priority watch list country defined.--In this 
     subsection, the term ``priority watch list country'' means a 
     country identified under section 182(a)(2) of the Trade Act 
     of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2242(a)(2)).
       (d) Sharing of Information With Respect to Suspected 
     Violations of Intellectual Property Rights.--Section 628A of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1628a) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)(1), by inserting ``, packing 
     materials, shipping containers,'' after ``its packaging'' 
     each place it appears; and
       (2) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (3), by striking ``; and'' and inserting a 
     semicolon;
       (B) in paragraph (4), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(5) any other party with an interest in the merchandise, 
     as determined appropriate by the Commissioner.''.

     SEC. 71023. REPORTS ON CHICKEN, BEEF, AND OTHER MEAT IMPORTS.

       (a) Agriculture Report on Chicken.--Not later than 180 days 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of 
     Agriculture shall submit to the Committee on Finance of the 
     Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of 
     Representatives a report regarding the efforts of the 
     Secretary to ensure the safety of imported processed chicken 
     into the United States.
       (b) Report on Country-of-origin Labeling.--Not later than 
     one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the 
     United States Trade Representative, in conjunction with the 
     Secretary of Agriculture, shall submit to the Committee on 
     Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of 
     the House of Representatives a report on the ruling issued by 
     the World Trade Organization in 2015 on country-of-origin 
     labeling for beef, pork, and other meat products that 
     includes--
       (1) an assessment of the impact of the ruling on--
       (A) consumer awareness regarding the origin of meat 
     consumed in the United States;
       (B) agricultural producers in the United States; and
       (C) the security and resilience of the food supply in the 
     United States; and
       (2) if the assessment under paragraph (1) indicates that 
     the ruling or other market factors in the United States, 
     including consolidation of meat processors, changes in diet 
     and preferences, or other factors, have had a negative impact 
     on consumers in the United States, agricultural producers in 
     the United States, or the overall security and resilience of 
     the food supply in the United States, recommendations for 
     such legislative or administrative action as the Trade 
     Representative, in conjunction with the Secretary of 
     Agriculture, considers appropriate--
       (A) to better inform consumers in the United States;
       (B) to support agricultural producers in the United States; 
     and
       (C) to improve the security and resilience of the food 
     supply in the United States.

               Subtitle D--Ensuring a Level Playing Field

     SEC. 71031. REPORT ON MANNER AND EXTENT TO WHICH THE 
                   GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 
                   EXPLOITS HONG KONG TO CIRCUMVENT UNITED STATES 
                   LAWS AND PROTECTIONS.

       Title III of the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 
     (22 U.S.C. 5731 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:

     ``SEC. 303. REPORT ON MANNER AND EXTENT TO WHICH THE 
                   GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 
                   EXPLOITS HONG KONG TO CIRCUMVENT UNITED STATES 
                   LAWS AND PROTECTIONS.

       ``(a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this section, the Secretary of State and 
     the United States Trade Representative shall jointly

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     submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report 
     on the manner and extent to which the Government of the 
     People's Republic of China uses the status of Hong Kong to 
     circumvent the laws and protections of the United States.
       ``(b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) 
     shall include the following:
       ``(1) In consultation with the Secretary of Commerce, the 
     Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Director of National 
     Intelligence--
       ``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China uses Hong Kong to circumvent export 
     controls of the United States; and
       ``(B) a list of all significant incidents in which the 
     Government of the People's Republic of China used Hong Kong 
     to circumvent those controls during the reporting period.
       ``(2) In consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury 
     and the Secretary of Commerce--
       ``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China uses Hong Kong to circumvent antidumping or 
     countervailing duties and duties under section 301 of the 
     Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411) on merchandise exported to 
     the United States from the People's Republic of China; and
       ``(B) a list of all significant incidents in which the 
     Government of the People's Republic of China used Hong Kong 
     to circumvent those duties during the reporting period.
       ``(3) In consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury, 
     the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Director of 
     National Intelligence--
       ``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China uses Hong Kong to circumvent sanctions 
     imposed by the United States or pursuant to multilateral 
     regimes; and
       ``(B) a list of all significant incidents in which the 
     Government of the People's Republic of China used Hong Kong 
     to circumvent those sanctions during the reporting period.
       ``(4) In consultation with the Secretary of Homeland 
     Security and the Director of National Intelligence--
       ``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China uses formal or informal means to extradite 
     or coercively move foreign nationals, including United States 
     persons, from Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China; 
     and
       ``(B) a list of foreign nationals, including United States 
     persons, who have been formally or informally extradited or 
     coercively moved from Hong Kong to the People's Republic of 
     China.
       ``(5) In consultation with the Secretary of Defense, the 
     Director of National Intelligence, and the Director of 
     Homeland Security--
       ``(A) an assessment of how the intelligence, security, and 
     law enforcement agencies of the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China, including the Ministry of State Security, 
     the Ministry of Public Security, and the People's Armed 
     Police, use the Hong Kong Security Bureau and other security 
     agencies in Hong Kong to conduct espionage on foreign 
     nationals, including United States persons, conduct influence 
     operations, or violate civil liberties guaranteed under the 
     laws of Hong Kong; and
       ``(B) a list of all significant incidents of such 
     espionage, influence operations, or violations of civil 
     liberties during the reporting period.
       ``(c) Form of Report; Availability.--
       ``(1) Form.--The report required by subsection (a) shall be 
     submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified 
     index.
       ``(2) Availability.--The unclassified portion of the report 
     required by subsection (a) shall be posted on a publicly 
     available internet website of the Department of State.
       ``(d) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
     `appropriate congressional committees' means--
       ``(A) the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Committee on 
     Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, the Committee on 
     Finance, and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the 
     Senate; and
       ``(B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Committee on 
     Financial Services, the Permanent Select Committee on 
     Intelligence, and the Committee on Ways and Means of the 
     House of Representatives.
       ``(2) Foreign national.--The term `foreign national' means 
     a person that is neither--
       ``(A) an individual who is a citizen or national of the 
     People's Republic of China; or
       ``(B) an entity organized under the laws of the People's 
     Republic of China or of a jurisdiction within the People's 
     Republic of China.
       ``(3) Reporting period.--The term `reporting period' means 
     the 5-year period preceding submission of the report required 
     by subsection (a).
       ``(4) United states person.--The term `United States 
     person' means--
       ``(A) a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted 
     for permanent residence to the United States; or
       ``(B) an entity organized under the laws of the United 
     States or of any jurisdiction within the United States, 
     including a foreign branch of such an entity.''.

     SEC. 71032. ASSESSMENT OF OVERCAPACITY OF INDUSTRIES IN THE 
                   PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

       (a) Report on Overcapacity.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the 
     United States Trade Representative, in consultation with the 
     Secretary of Commerce, shall submit to the Committee on 
     Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of 
     the House of Representatives a report on overcapacity of 
     industries in the People's Republic of China.
       (2) Elements.--The report required by paragraph (1) shall 
     include--
       (A) a determination on whether overcapacity resulting from 
     industrial policy exists in any major industry in the 
     People's Republic of China; and
       (B) a description of the effects of that overcapacity on 
     industry in the United States.
       (b) Briefing.--Not later than 180 days after a positive 
     determination of overcapacity under subsection (a)(2)(A), the 
     Trade Representative shall brief the Committee on Finance of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House 
     of Representatives regarding the steps taken to address that 
     overcapacity, which may include--
       (1) discussions with allies;
       (2) negotiations at an appropriate multilateral institution 
     to which the United States is a party; and
       (3) bilateral negotiations with the People's Republic of 
     China.
       (c) Determination of Substantial Reduction.--Not later than 
     each of one year and two years after a briefing under 
     subsection (b) with respect to a positive determination of 
     overcapacity under subsection (a)(2)(A), the Trade 
     Representative shall submit to the Committee on Finance of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House 
     of Representatives a report containing a determination of 
     whether the steps taken to address that overcapacity are 
     likely to lead to a substantive reduction in that 
     overcapacity.

        TITLE II--ENSURING RESILIENCY IN CRITICAL SUPPLY CHAINS

     SEC. 72001. FACILITATING TRADE IN ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES.

       (a) In General.--The Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2101 et 
     seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:

          ``TITLE X--FACILITATING TRADE IN ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES

     ``SEC. 1001. DEFINITIONS.

       ``In this title:
       ``(1) Committee.--The term `Committee' means the Committee 
     on Trade in Essential Supplies established under section 
     1002.
       ``(2) Crisis preparedness.--The term `crisis preparedness' 
     means ensuring access to goods in the Strategic National 
     Stockpile and goods necessary to ensure the continued 
     functioning of critical infrastructure in a crisis.
       ``(3) Critical infrastructure.--The term `critical 
     infrastructure' means systems and assets, whether physical or 
     virtual, so vital to the United States that the incapacity or 
     destruction of such systems and assets would have a 
     debilitating impact on the national security of, or public 
     health or safety in, the United States, or any combination of 
     those matters.
       ``(4) Essential medical supply.--The term `essential 
     medical supply' means any supply that is part of the 
     Strategic National Stockpile.
       ``(5) Essential supply.--The term `essential supply' means 
     any supply determined by the Trade Representative to be 
     critical to crisis preparedness, including essential medical 
     supplies (including personal protective equipment), critical 
     infrastructure items, and other supplies identified as 
     essential by the Trade Representative under section 1003(b).
       ``(6) Strategic national stockpile.--The term `Strategic 
     National Stockpile' means the stockpile established under 
     Section 319F-2 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 
     247d-6b).
       ``(7) Trade representative.--The term `Trade 
     Representative' means the United States Trade Representative.
       ``(8) United states person.--The term `United States 
     person' means--
       ``(A) a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted 
     for permanent residence to the United States; or
       ``(B) an entity organized under the laws of the United 
     States or of any jurisdiction within the United States.
       ``(9) Unreliable person.--The term `unreliable person' 
     means any entity or individual that the Trade Representative 
     determines works in concert with, or under the influence of, 
     an unreliable trading partner to engage in the theft or 
     misappropriation of intellectual property or trade secrets 
     relating to an essential supply.
       ``(10) Unreliable trading partner.--The term `unreliable 
     trading partner' means any country the government of which 
     the Trade Representative determines--
       ``(A) engages in systematic theft of intellectual property 
     or trade secrets; or
       ``(B) is likely to utilize export restrictions or other 
     measures to prevent the United States from importing an 
     essential supply.

     ``SEC. 1002. COMMITTEE ON TRADE IN ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES IN THE 
                   UNITED STATES.

       ``(a) Establishment.--There is established a committee, to 
     be known as the `Committee on Trade in Essential Supplies in 
     the United States'.
       ``(b) Membership.--The Committee shall be composed of the 
     following:
       ``(1) The Trade Representative, who shall serve as the 
     chairperson of the Committee.
       ``(2) The Secretary of Commerce.
       ``(3) The Secretary of Defense.

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       ``(4) The Secretary of the Treasury.
       ``(5) The Secretary of Homeland Security.
       ``(6) The Secretary of State.
       ``(7) The Secretary of Health and Human Services.
       ``(8) The Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management 
     Agency.
       ``(9) The Secretary of Energy.
       ``(10) The Secretary of Transportation.
       ``(11) The heads of such other agencies as the Trade 
     Representative considers appropriate.
       ``(c) Duties.--The Committee shall--
       ``(1) examine United States trade flows and supply chains 
     for essential supplies;
       ``(2) prepare and submit reports in accordance with section 
     1003(c);
       ``(3) facilitate a whole-of-government strategy to ensure 
     that the United States has reliable access to essential 
     supplies from its trading partners; and
       ``(4) advise private United States enterprises that produce 
     or procure essential supplies on recognizing potential 
     threats to their supply chains by identifying unreliable 
     trading partners and unreliable persons.

     ``SEC. 1003. IDENTIFICATION OF AND REPORT ON ACCESS TO 
                   ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES.

       ``(a) Public Comments.--
       ``(1) Solicitation.--Not later than 60 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this title, the Trade Representative 
     shall, on behalf of the Committee, publish a notice 
     soliciting public comments to facilitate the identification 
     of essential supplies under subsection (b) and the 
     preparation of the report required by subsection (c).
       ``(2) Protection of business confidential information.--The 
     Trade Representative shall ensure that any business 
     confidential information that is submitted under this 
     subsection is properly protected from disclosure.
       ``(b) Identification of Essential Supplies.--After 
     reviewing the public comments submitted pursuant to 
     subsection (a), the Trade Representative shall, in 
     consultation with the other members of the Committee, 
     identify supplies that are critical to crisis preparedness 
     and are to be considered essential supplies for purposes of 
     this title.
       ``(c) Report Required.--Not later than one year after the 
     date of the enactment of this title, and not less frequently 
     than every 3 years thereafter for the following 9 years, the 
     Committee shall submit to Congress a report--
       ``(1) identifying--
       ``(A) the major producers in the United States and abroad 
     that produce essential supplies for the United States;
       ``(B) the duties applied by the United States and major 
     trading partners to such supplies;
       ``(C) the aggregate trade flows of essential supplies from 
     and into the United States; and
       ``(D) unreliable trading partners and unreliable persons 
     that have stolen or misappropriated the intellectual property 
     or trade secrets of United States persons with respect to 
     essential supplies;
       ``(2) describing--
       ``(A) information on foreign trade barriers and other 
     factors that may affect United States trade in essential 
     supplies;
       ``(B) the current domestic manufacturing base and supply 
     chains for essential supplies, including raw materials and 
     other goods essential to the production of those supplies;
       ``(C) the ability of the United States to maintain 
     readiness and to surge production of essential supplies in 
     response to an emergency, including by resorting to the 
     Strategic National Stockpile; and
       ``(D) the practices and acts of unreliable trading partners 
     and unreliable persons--
       ``(i) with respect to the theft or misappropriation of 
     intellectual property or trade secrets; or
       ``(ii) that may threaten United States investments in 
     essential supplies;
       ``(3) identifying defense, intelligence, homeland, 
     economic, natural, geopolitical, or other contingencies that 
     may disrupt, strain, compromise, or eliminate the supply 
     chain for essential supplies;
       ``(4) assessing the resiliency and capacity of the domestic 
     manufacturing base and supply chains to support the need for 
     those essential supplies, including any single points of 
     failure in those supply chains;
       ``(5) assessing flexible manufacturing capacity available 
     in the United States in cases of emergency; and
       ``(6) making specific recommendations to ensure--
       ``(A) the supply of imported essential supplies remains 
     reliable, including through tariff relief or enforcement 
     actions against foreign trade barriers;
       ``(B) domestic stockpiles remain adequate for crisis 
     preparedness;
       ``(C) domestic manufacturing capacity and supply chains 
     remain resilient; and
       ``(D) United States persons can avoid risks presented by 
     unreliable trading partners and unreliable persons.''.

     ``SEC. 1004. FACILITATING ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL MEDICAL 
                   SUPPLIES.

       ``(a) Authority to Reduce or Suspend Duties on Essential 
     Medical Supplies.--
       ``(1) In general.--The President may reduce or suspend the 
     collection of any duty on any essential medical supply for a 
     period of not more than 180 days beginning on the date on 
     which the President submits to the Committee on Finance of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House 
     of Representatives a certification that the reduction or 
     suspension is necessary for crisis preparedness.
       ``(2) Limitation on subsequent action.--If the President 
     reduces or suspends the collection of a duty on an essential 
     medical supply under paragraph (1), the President may not 
     further reduce or suspend duties on that supply under that 
     paragraph until the date this one year after the preceding 
     reduction or suspension.
       ``(b) Temporary Suspension of Duties on Articles Needed to 
     Combat the COVID-19 Pandemic.--
       ``(1) In general.--An article described in paragraph (2) 
     entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, during 
     the period specified in paragraph (4) shall enter the United 
     States free of duty, including free of any duty that may be 
     imposed as a penalty or otherwise imposed in addition to 
     other duties, including any duty imposed pursuant to--
       ``(A) section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
     2411);
       ``(B) section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (19 
     U.S.C. 1862); or
       ``(C) the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 
     U.S.C. 1701 et seq.).
       ``(2) Articles described.--An article is described in this 
     paragraph if the article is--
       ``(A) classified under any of the statistical reporting 
     numbers of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
     States specified in paragraph (3); or
       ``(B) identified by the United States International Trade 
     Commission, after the date of the enactment of this title, as 
     an article related to the response to the coronavirus disease 
     2019 (commonly referred to as `COVID-19') pandemic
       ``(3) Statistical reporting numbers specified.--The 
     statistical reporting numbers specified in this paragraph are 
     the following:


``2207.10.6090..............  3808.94.5090........  6505.00.9089
2208.90.8000................  3821.00.0010........  7311.00.0090
2804.40.0000................  3821.00.0090........  7324.90.0000
2847.00.0000................  3822.00.1090........  7613.00.0000
3002.13.0010................  3822.00.5050........  8419.20.0010
3002.13.0090................  3822.00.5095........  8419.20.0020
3002.14.0010................   3822.00.6000.......  8421.39.8040
3002.14.0090................  3824.99.9297........  8705.90.0010
3002.15.0010................  3923.21.0095........   8705.90.0020
3002.15.0090................  3923.29.0000........  8705.90.0080
3002.19.0000................  3926.20.1010........   8713.10.0000
3002.20.0020................   3926.20.1020.......  8713.90.0030
3002.20.0040................  3926.20.9010........  8713.90.0060
3003.20.0060................  3926.20.9050........  9004.90.0010
3002.20.0080................  3926.90.9910........  9004.90.0090
3003.10.0000................  3926.90.9950........  9018.11.3000
3003.20.0000................   3926.90.9985.......   9018.11.6000
3003.60.0000................  4015.11.0110........   9018.11.9000
3003.90.0120................   4015.11.0150.......   9018.12.0000
3003.90.0140................  4015.19.0510........  9018.19.4000
3003.90.0160................   4015.19.0550.......  9018.19.5500
3003.90.0180................   4015.19.1010.......  9018.19.7500
3003.90.0190................  4015.90.0010........   9018.31.0040
3004.10.1020................   4015.90.0050.......  9018.31.0080
3004.10.1045................   4818.50.0020.......  9018.31.0090

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3004.10.5045................  4818.50.0080........   9018.32.0000
3004.10.5060................  4818.90.0020........   9018.39.0020
3004.20.0020................  4818.90.0080........   9018.39.0040
3004.20.0030................  6116.10.6500........   9018.39.0050
3004.20.0060................  6210.10.2000........  9018.90.3000
3004.49.0060................   6210.10.5010.......  9018.90.7580
3004.60.0000................   6210.10.5090.......  9018.90.8000
3004.90.1000................  6210.10.9010........  9019.20.0000
3004.90.9207................   6210.10.9040.......   9020.00.6000
3004.90.9209................   6210.50.3500.......  9020.00.9000
3004.90.9211................   6210.50.7500.......   9022.12.0000
3004.90.9214................   6216.00.5420.......  9025.19.8010
3004.90.9285................  6307.90.6090........   9025.19.8020
3004.90.9290................  6307.90.6800........  9025.19.8060
3005.10.5000................  6307.90.7200........   9025.19.8085
3005.90.5090................   6307.90.8910.......  9026.80.4000
3006.70.0000................  6307.90.9845........   9027.80.2500
3401.11.5000................  6307.90.9850........  9027.80.4530
3401.19.0000................  6307.90.9870........  9028.20.0000
3401.20.0000................  6307.90.9875........  9402.90.0010
3808.94.1000................  6307.90.9891........  9402.90.0020
3808.94.5010................  6505.00.0100........
3808.94.5050................  6505.00.8015........
 

       ``(4) Period specified.--The period specified in this 
     paragraph is the period--
       ``(A) beginning on the date that is 15 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this title; and
       ``(B) ending on January 15, 2023.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents for the 
     Trade Act of 1974 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:

          ``TITLE X--FACILITATING TRADE IN ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES

``Sec. 1001. Definitions.
``Sec. 1002. Committee on Trade in Essential Supplies in the United 
              States.
``Sec. 1003. Identification of and report on access to essential 
              supplies.
``Sec. 1004. Facilitating access to essential medical supplies.''.

     SEC. 72002. SUPPLY CHAIN DATABASE AND TOOLKIT.

       (a) Establishment.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Commerce shall 
     establish a database and online toolkit under which--
       (A) United States businesses may voluntarily submit to the 
     Secretary information on--
       (i) the products produced by such businesses in the United 
     States, which may be finished goods or inputs for other 
     goods;
       (ii) the inputs required for such products, which may 
     include, with respect to such an input--

       (I) the specific geographic location of the production of 
     the input, including if the input is sourced from the United 
     States or a foreign country;
       (II) the business name of a supplier of the input;
       (III) information related to perceived or realized 
     challenges in securing the input;
       (IV) information related to the suspected vulnerabilities 
     or implications of a disruption in securing the input, 
     whether related to national security or the effect on the 
     United States business; or
       (V) in the case of an input sourced from a foreign country, 
     information on--

       (aa) why the input is sourced from a foreign country rather 
     than in the United States; and
       (bb) if the United States business would be interested in 
     identifying an alternative produced in the United States;
       (B) United States businesses may request and receive 
     contact information or general information about a United 
     States source or a foreign source for an input;
       (C) United States businesses are able to specify--
       (i) what information can be shared with other United States 
     businesses;
       (ii) what information should be shared only with the 
     Department of Commerce; and
       (iii) what information could be submitted to Congress or 
     made available to the public; and
       (D) the Secretary makes information provided under this 
     paragraph available, subject to subparagraph (C), to enable 
     other United States businesses to identify inputs for their 
     products produced in the United States.
       (2) Format; public availability.--The Secretary shall--
       (A) provide the database and online toolkit established 
     under paragraph (1) on a publicly available website of the 
     Department of Commerce; and
       (B) ensure that the database and online toolkit are--
       (i) searchable and filterable according to the type of 
     information; and
       (ii) presented in a user-friendly format.
       (3) Exemption from public disclosure.--Information 
     submitted to the Secretary in relation to the database and 
     online toolkit established under paragraph (1)--
       (A) may not be considered public records and shall be 
     exempt from any Federal law relating to public disclosure 
     requirements; and
       (B) may not be subject to discovery or admission as public 
     information or evidence in judicial or administrative 
     proceedings without the consent of the United States business 
     that submitted the information.
       (4) Reporting.--
       (A) Report to congress.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, and every 180 days 
     thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report 
     that includes--
       (i) an assessment of the effectiveness of the database and 
     online toolkit established under paragraph (1), including 
     statistics regarding the number of new entries, total 
     businesses involved, and any change in participation rate 
     during the preceding 180-day period;
       (ii) recommendations for additional actions to improve the 
     database and online toolkit and participation in the database 
     and online toolkit; and
       (iii) such other information as the Secretary considers 
     appropriate.
       (B) Public report.--Not later than one year after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the 
     Secretary shall post on a publicly available website of the 
     Department of Commerce a report that sets forth--
       (i) general statistics related to foreign and domestic 
     sourcing of inputs used by United States businesses;
       (ii) an estimate of the percentage of total inputs used by 
     United States businesses obtained from foreign countries;
       (iii) data on such inputs disaggregated by industry, 
     geographical location, and size of operation; and
       (iv) a description of the methodology used to calculate the 
     statistics and estimates required by this paragraph.
       (b) Public Outreach Campaign.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary shall carry out a national 
     public outreach campaign--
       (A) to educate United States businesses about the existence 
     of the database and online toolkit established under 
     subsection (a); and
       (B) to facilitate and encourage the participation of such 
     businesses in the database and online toolkit.
       (2) Outreach requirement.--In carrying out the campaign 
     under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall--
       (A) establish an advertising and outreach program directed 
     to businesses, industries, State and local agencies, chambers 
     of commerce, and labor organizations--
       (i) to facilitate understanding of the value of an 
     aggregated demand mapping system; and
       (ii) to advertise that the database and online toolkit 
     established under subsection (a) are available for that 
     purpose;
       (B) notify appropriate State agencies not later than 10 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act regarding 
     the development of the database and online toolkit; and
       (C) post a notice on a publicly available website of the 
     Department of Commerce and establish a social media awareness 
     campaign to advertise the database and online toolkit.
       (3) Coordination.--In carrying out the campaign under 
     paragraph (1), the Secretary may coordinate with other 
     Federal agencies and State or local agencies as appropriate.
       (4) Separate accounting.--
       (A) Budgetary line item.--The Secretary shall include in 
     the budget justification materials submitted to Congress in 
     support of the Department of Commerce budget for fiscal years 
     2023 and 2024 (as submitted with the budget of the President 
     under section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code) 
     specific identification, as a budgetary line item, of the 
     amounts required to carry out the campaign under paragraph 
     (1).

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       (B) Prohibition on commingling.--Amounts appropriated to 
     carry out this subsection may not be commingled with any 
     other amounts appropriated to the Department of Commerce.
       (c) Use of Department of Commerce Resources.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary --
       (A) shall, to the maximum extent practicable, construct the 
     database and online toolkit required by subsection (a), and 
     related analytical features, using expertise within the 
     Department of Commerce; and
       (B) may, as appropriate, adopt new technologies and hire 
     additional employees to carry out this section.
       (2) Minimization of contracting.--If the activities 
     described in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragraph (1) 
     cannot be completed without the employment of contractors, 
     the Secretary should seek to minimize the number of 
     contractors and the scope of the contract.
       (d) Termination.--This section shall terminate on September 
     30, 2025.

TITLE III--IMPROVING TRANSPARENCY AND ADMINISTRATION OF TRADE PROGRAMS 
           AND OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF TRADE AGENCIES

     SEC. 73001. PROCESS FOR EXCLUSION OF ARTICLES FROM DUTIES 
                   UNDER SECTION 301 OF THE TRADE ACT OF 1974.

       (a) Establishment of General Exclusion Process.--
       (1) In general.--Title III of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2411 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 
     305 the following:

     ``SEC. 305A. PROCESS FOR EXCLUSION OF ARTICLES FROM DUTIES.

       ``(a) Analysis of Alternative Action.--Subject to 
     subsection (d), before taking action under section 301(b), 
     the Trade Representative shall analyze the impact of the 
     action on United States entities, particularly small 
     entities, and consumers in the United States with a goal of 
     mitigating the impact of duties on United States entities and 
     consumers in the United States, including by evaluating 
     alternatives or modifications to particular actions.
       ``(b) Process for Exclusion From Duties.--
       ``(1) In general.--Subject to subsection (d), the Trade 
     Representative shall establish and maintain a process for 
     exclusion requests from duties under section 301(b) unless 
     the Trade Representative determines and certifies to the 
     appropriate congressional committees that maintaining an 
     exclusion process--
       ``(A) would impair the ability of the United States to 
     maintain effective pressure to remove unreasonable or 
     discriminatory practices burdening commerce in the United 
     States; or
       ``(B) is impractical due to the low value of the duties 
     imposed.
       ``(2) Briefing.--If the Trade Representative makes a 
     certification under paragraph (1), not later than 3 days 
     before making the certification, the Trade Representative 
     shall brief the appropriate congressional committees 
     regarding the reasons for the certification.
       ``(3) Continued certification.--If the Trade Representative 
     makes a certification under paragraph (1) with respect to 
     duties under section 301(b), not less frequently than once 
     every 180 days while those duties are in effect, the Trade 
     Representative shall determine and certify to the appropriate 
     congressional committees that the reasons for forgoing an 
     exclusion process with respect to those duties continue to be 
     present.
       ``(c) Implementation of Exclusion Process.--
       ``(1) In general.--In implementing an exclusion process 
     required under subsection (b)(1), the Trade Representative 
     shall consider whether and which criteria described in 
     paragraph (2), and such other criteria as the Trade 
     Representative considers appropriate under the circumstances, 
     are appropriate to apply in the exclusion process.
       ``(2) Criteria described.--The criteria described in this 
     paragraph for exclusion of articles from duties under section 
     301(b) include the following:
       ``(A) Whether the failure to grant the exclusion would 
     result in severe economic harm to the requester.
       ``(B) Whether the article or a reasonable substitute is not 
     commercially available to the requester.
       ``(C) Whether the imposition of the duty with respect to 
     the article would unreasonably increase consumer prices for 
     day-to-day items consumed by low- or middle-income families 
     in the United States.
       ``(D) Whether the imposition of the duty would have an 
     unreasonable impact on manufacturing output of the United 
     States.
       ``(E) Whether the imposition of the duty would have an 
     unreasonable impact on the ability of an entity to fulfill 
     contracts or to build critical infrastructure.
       ``(F) Whether the failure to grant the exclusion is likely 
     to result in a particular entity or entities having the 
     ability to abuse a dominant market position.
       ``(d) Exclusion of Certain Duties.--This section shall not 
     apply to duties imposed under section 301(b) pursuant to a 
     dispute resolution process under the World Trade 
     Organization.
       ``(e) Publication of Notice.--Subject to subsection (d), 
     not later than 90 days after imposing any duty under section 
     301(b), the Trade Representative, in consultation with such 
     other Federal agencies as the Trade Representative considers 
     appropriate, shall publish a notice in the Federal Register 
     regarding the criteria that the Trade Representative will 
     apply and the evidence it will evaluate in determining 
     whether a request for exclusion from such duty satisfies the 
     requirements of the exclusion process under subsection 
     (b)(1).
       ``(f) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
     `appropriate congressional committees' means--
       ``(A) the Committee on Finance of the Senate; and
       ``(B) the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of 
     Representatives.
       ``(2) Severe economic harm.--The term `severe economic 
     harm', with respect to an exclusion from duties requested by 
     a United States entity, includes circumstances under which 
     failure to grant the exclusion would--
       ``(A) render the business of the entity unprofitable; or
       ``(B) result in a significant number or proportion of the 
     workers employed by the entity becoming totally separated 
     from employment.
       ``(3) Small entities.--The term `small entities' has the 
     meaning given the term `small entity' in section 601 of title 
     5, United States Code.
       ``(4) United states entity.--The term `United States 
     entity' means an entity organized under the laws of the 
     United States or of any jurisdiction within the United 
     States, including a foreign branch of such an entity.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of contents for the 
     Trade Act of 1974 is amended by inserting after the item 
     relating to section 305 the following:

``Sec. 305A. Process for exclusion of articles from duties.''.
       (b) Establishment of Exclusion Process for Certain Duties 
     Relating to People's Republic of China.--
       (1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, the United States Trade Representative shall establish a 
     process pursuant to which United States entities and 
     associations of those entities may request the exclusion of 
     articles from duties described in paragraph (2).
       (2) Duties described.--The duties described in this 
     paragraph are duties imposed pursuant to the investigation 
     initiated under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2411) on August 18, 2017, and with respect to which 
     notice was published in the Federal Register on August 24, 
     2017 (82 Fed. Reg. 40213).
       (3) Implementation of exclusion process.--In implementing 
     the process established under paragraph (1) for exclusion of 
     articles from duties described in paragraph (2), if the 
     exclusion of the article can likely be administered by U.S. 
     Customs and Border Protection--
       (A) the Trade Representative shall exclude that article 
     from the imposition of such a duty if the Trade 
     Representative determines, following a request from a United 
     States entity or an association of those entities, that the 
     failure to grant the exclusion would result in severe 
     economic harm to the requester;
       (B) unless the Trade Representative determines that 
     granting the exclusion would impair the ability of the United 
     States to maintain effective pressure to remove an 
     unreasonable or discriminatory practice burdening United 
     States commerce, the Trade Representative shall exclude that 
     article from the imposition of such a duty if the Trade 
     Representative determines following a request from a United 
     States entity or an association of those entities that--
       (i) the article or a reasonable substitute is not 
     commercially available to the requester;
       (ii) the imposition of the duty with respect to the article 
     would unreasonably increase consumer prices for day-to-day 
     items consumed by low- or middle-income families in the 
     United States;
       (iii) the imposition of the duty would have an unreasonable 
     impact on manufacturing output of the United States;
       (iv) the imposition of the duty would have an unreasonable 
     impact on the ability of an entity to fulfill contracts or to 
     build critical infrastructure; or
       (v) the failure to grant the exclusion is likely to result 
     in a particular entity or entities having the ability to 
     abuse a dominant market position; and
       (C) the Trade Representative may identify other criteria 
     relevant to determining whether the article shall be excluded 
     from the imposition of such a duty.
       (4) Timeframe of exclusion and renewal.--
       (A) Period of exclusion.--An exclusion of an article 
     requested under paragraph (1) from duties described in 
     paragraph (2)--
       (i) shall be for a period of 18 months; and
       (ii) shall be decided--

       (I) not later than 90 days before the duty is due to be 
     paid; or
       (II) if the Trade Representative determines that the 
     request presents exceptionally complex issues or requires 
     additional evidence, not later than 120 days before the duty 
     is due to be paid.

       (B) Renewal.--The Trade Representative shall allow 
     applications for renewal of an exclusion under paragraph (1) 
     to be submitted not later than 90 days before the exclusion 
     is set to expire.
       (C) Failure to act.--If the Trade Representative fails to 
     decide an exclusion request under subparagraph (A)(ii) during 
     the appropriate period set forth under that subparagraph, the 
     exclusion request will be deemed to have been granted until 
     the date

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     that is 30 days after the Trade Representative publishes in 
     the Federal Register a decision not to grant the request.
       (5) Written reasoning.--
       (A) In general.--If the Trade Representative denies a 
     request for an exclusion under paragraph (1), the Trade 
     Representative shall provide to the requester of the 
     exclusion a reasoned determination for denying the request.
       (B) Substantial evidence.--A determination under 
     subparagraph (A) shall be supported by substantial evidence 
     from the administrative record.
       (6) Review.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the 
     Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct an 
     audit of the exclusion process established under paragraph 
     (1).
       (B) Elements of audit.--Each audit required by subparagraph 
     (A) shall--
       (i) include a review of the process for--

       (I) receiving and reviewing exclusion requests under 
     paragraph (1);
       (II) determining eligibility for an exclusion;
       (III) applying relevant criteria for an exclusion; and
       (IV) making determinations regarding whether to grant an 
     exclusion;

       (ii) examine the information provided to applicants prior 
     to seeking an exclusion, as well as throughout the exclusion 
     application process; and
       (iii) analyze the timeliness of decisions, the consistency 
     of decisions, and the internal review process for making 
     decisions with respect to an exclusion.
       (7) Regulations.--
       (A) Implementation of process.--Not later than 120 days 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, The Trade 
     Representative, in consultation with such other Federal 
     agencies as the Trade Representative considers appropriate, 
     shall prescribe regulations regarding the criteria that the 
     Trade Representative will apply and the evidence the Trade 
     Representative will evaluate in deciding whether any of the 
     conditions in paragraph (3) have been satisfied with respect 
     to an exclusion request under paragraph (1).
       (B) Severe economic harm.--The Trade Representative shall 
     prescribe regulations regarding the definition of severe 
     economic harm under paragraph (8), including by setting forth 
     the evidence necessary to establish that a business is 
     unprofitable, that workers will be separated, and other 
     circumstances in which severe economic harm may be 
     demonstrated.
       (8) Definitions.--In this subsection:
       (A) Severe economic harm.--The term ``severe economic 
     harm'', with respect to an exclusion from duties requested by 
     a United States entity or an association of those entities, 
     includes circumstances under which failure to grant the 
     exclusion would--
       (i) render the business of the entity or entities 
     unprofitable; or
       (ii) result in a significant number or proportion of the 
     workers employed by the entity or entities becoming totally 
     separated from employment.
       (B) United states entity.--The term ``United States 
     entity'' means an entity organized under the laws of the 
     United States or of any jurisdiction within the United 
     States, including a foreign branch of such an entity.
       (c) Treatment of Certain Exclusions Relating to People's 
     Republic of China.--
       (1) Reauthorization of exclusions.--All covered duty 
     exclusions shall be reinstituted for entries filed on or 
     before December 31, 2022.
       (2) Retroactive application for certain liquidations and 
     reliquidations.--
       (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 subparagraph (B), any entry of a covered 
     article on which duties were paid under section 301(b) of the 
     Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411(b)) and to which a covered 
     duty exclusion would have applied if the entry were made on 
     December 31, 2020, that was made--
       (i) after December 31, 2020, and
       (ii) before the date of the enactment of this Act,
     shall be liquidated or reliquidated as though such entry 
     occurred on such date of enactment.
       (B) Requests.--A liquidation or reliquidation may be made 
     under subparagraph (A) with respect to an entry of an article 
     only if a request therefor is filed with U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act that contains sufficient 
     information to enable U.S. Customs and Border Protection--
       (i) to identify and reconstruct the entry, if necessary; 
     and
       (ii) to verify that the article is a covered article.
       (C) Payment of amounts owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry of a covered article under subparagraph (A) shall be 
     paid, without interest, not later than 90 days after the date 
     of the liquidation or reliquidation (as the case may be).
       (3) Definitions.--In this subsection:
       (A) Covered article.--The term ``covered article'' means an 
     article that qualifies for a covered duty exclusion from 
     duties paid under section 301(b) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2411(b)) that was not granted by the United States 
     Trade Representative within 180 days of the date of 
     liquidation of an entry containing such an article.
       (B) Covered duty exclusion.--The term ``covered duty 
     exclusion'' means a specific article exclusion that was--
       (i) granted in the investigation initiated under section 
     301 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411) on August 18, 
     2017, and with respect to which notice was published in the 
     Federal Register on August 24, 2017 (82 Fed. Reg. 40213); and
       (ii) published in the Federal Register.
       (C) Entry.--The term ``entry'' includes a withdrawal from 
     warehouse for consumption.

     SEC. 73002. ENHANCED CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT OF THE UNITED 
                   STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE AND THE DEPARTMENT 
                   OF COMMERCE.

       (a) United States Trade Representative.--
       (1) People's republic of china.--The United States Trade 
     Representative shall submit to the appropriate congressional 
     committees--
       (A) not later than September 1, 2021, and every 180 days 
     thereafter for the following 2 years, a confidential report 
     describing--
       (i) the implementation of the Economic and Trade Agreement 
     Between the Government of the United States of America and 
     the Government of China, dated January 15, 2020, including an 
     identification of those provisions in the agreement that have 
     yet to be implemented; and
       (ii) progress toward addressing the issues identified in 
     the report prepared by the Trade Representative dated March 
     22, 2018, and titled, ``Findings of the Investigation into 
     China's Acts, Policies, and Practices Related to Technology 
     Transfer, Intellectual Property, and Innovation under Section 
     301 of the Trade Act of 1974''; and
       (B) the text of any initial proposal for an executive 
     agreement or memorandum of understanding with the People's 
     Republic of China intended to resolve an investigation with 
     respect to duties under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 
     (19 U.S.C. 2411) not later than 3 business days before 
     submitting the proposal to any official of the People's 
     Republic of China.
       (2) Trade enforcement trust fund.--Section 611(e) of the 
     Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 (19 
     U.S.C. 4405(e)) is amended--
       (A) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Report'' and 
     inserting ``Reports'';
       (B) by striking ``Not later than'' and inserting ``(1) 
     Report after entry into force.--Not later than''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) Report on use of funds.--Not later than July 1 of 
     each year, the Trade Representative shall submit to Congress 
     a report that identifies the use of any funds from the Trust 
     Fund during the one-year period preceding the date of the 
     report, including an identification of the specific 
     enforcement matter for which the funds were used.''.
       (b) Department of Commerce.--
       (1) Antidumping or countervailing duties.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than July 1 of each year, the 
     Secretary of Commerce shall submit to the appropriate 
     congressional committees a report that identifies any 
     antidumping or countervailing duty determination under title 
     VII of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S. C. 1671 et seq.) that 
     in the year preceding the report was subject to a remand 
     pursuant to an order from the United States Court of 
     International Trade or a Chapter 10 Panel under the USMCA or 
     that was found to be inconsistent with the obligations of the 
     United States with the World Trade Organization.
       (B) Elements.--With respect to each determination under 
     subparagraph (A), the Secretary of Commerce shall indicate--
       (i) the specific statutory requirement that the Court of 
     International Trade or the Chapter 10 Panel found that the 
     Secretary failed to observe or the specific provision of the 
     WTO Agreement that a dispute settlement panel or Appellate 
     Body found to have been breached by the determination; and
       (ii) whether or when the Secretary intends to comply with 
     the order or obligations described in subparagraph (A), as 
     the case may be.
       (2) National security tariffs.--The Secretary of Commerce 
     shall include in each report submitted under paragraph (1), 
     if applicable, information regarding the operation of the 
     process for exclusion from tariffs under section 232 of the 
     Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. 1862) during the year 
     covered by the report, including--
       (A) the approximate number of hours and employees of the 
     Department of Commerce (full-time equivalent) working on that 
     process;
       (B) the number of requests for exclusion that have been 
     pending for more than 120 days; and
       (C) a list of all exclusions that have been decided, 
     including by identifying whether the specific request for an 
     exclusion was granted or not, and the time it took to decide 
     the request.
       (3) Notice of suspension of antidumping duty 
     investigation.--Section 734(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
     U.S.C. 1673c(b)) is amended--
       (A) by redesignating paragraphs (1) and (2) as 
     subparagraphs (A) and (B) and moving those two subparagraphs, 
     as so redesignated, two ems to the right;
       (B) by striking ``The administering authority'' and 
     inserting ``(1) In general.--The administering authority''; 
     and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:

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       ``(2) Notification to congress.--The administering 
     authority shall submit to Congress the text of any proposal 
     to suspend an investigation under paragraph (1) not later 
     than 3 business days before submitting the proposal to an 
     interested party.''.
       (c) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Appellate body; dispute settlement panel.--the terms 
     ``Appellate Body'' and ``dispute settlement panel'' have the 
     meanings given those terms in section 121 of the Uruguay 
     Round Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 3531).
       (2) USMCA.--The term ``USMCA'' means the Agreement between 
     the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and 
     Canada, which is--
       (A) attached as an Annex to the Protocol Replacing the 
     North American Free Trade Agreement with the Agreement 
     between the United States of America, the United Mexican 
     States, and Canada, done at Buenos Aires on November 30, 
     2018, as amended by the Protocol of Amendment to the 
     Agreement Between the United States of America, the United 
     Mexican States, and Canada, done at Mexico City on December 
     10, 2019; and
       (B) approved by Congress under section 101(a)(1) of the 
     United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act (19 
     U.S.C. 4511(a)).
       (3) WTO agreement.--The term ``WTO Agreement'' has the 
     meaning given that term in section 2 of the Uruguay Round 
     Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 3501(9)).

     SEC. 73003. ESTABLISHMENT OF INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE OFFICE 
                   OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE.

       (a) Definitions.--Section 12 of the Inspector General Act 
     of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ``or the Director of the 
     National Reconnaissance Office;'' and inserting ``the 
     Director of the National Reconnaissance Office; or the United 
     States Trade Representative;'' and
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``or the National 
     Reconnaissance Office,'' and inserting ``the National 
     Reconnaissance Office, or the Office of the United States 
     Trade Representative,''.
       (b) Appointment of Inspector General.--Not later than 120 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the 
     President shall appoint an individual to serve as the 
     Inspector General of the Office for the United States Trade 
     Representative in accordance with section 3(a) of the 
     Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.).
       (c) Termination.--The requirement under the Inspector 
     General Act of 1978, as amended by subsection (a), for an 
     Inspector General of the Office of the United States Trade 
     Representative shall terminate on the date that is 5 years 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act if, not less than 
     90 days before that date, the President submits to the 
     appropriate congressional committees a reason for determining 
     that an Inspector General is no longer required for that 
     Office.

     SEC. 73004. AUTHORITY OF U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION 
                   TO CONSOLIDATE, MODIFY, OR REORGANIZE CUSTOMS 
                   REVENUE FUNCTIONS.

       (a) In General.--Section 412 of the Homeland Security Act 
     of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 212(b)) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) by striking ``consolidate, discontinue,'' and inserting 
     ``discontinue''; and
       (ii) by inserting after ``reduce the staffing level'' the 
     following: ``below the optimal staffing level determined in 
     the most recent Resource Allocation Model required by section 
     301(h) of the Customs Procedural Reform and Simplification 
     Act of 1978 (19 U.S.C. 2075(h))''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``, National Account 
     Managers'' after ``Financial Systems Specialists''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(d) Authority to Consolidate, Modify, or Reorganize 
     Customs Revenue Functions.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Commissioner of U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection may, subject to subsection (b), 
     consolidate, modify, or reorganize customs revenue functions 
     delegated to the Commissioner under subsection (a), including 
     by adding such functions to existing positions or 
     establishing new or modifying existing job series, grades, 
     titles, or classifications for personnel, and associated 
     support staff, performing such functions.
       ``(2) Position classification standards.--At the request of 
     the Commissioner, the Director of the Office of Personnel 
     Management shall establish new position classification 
     standards for any new positions established by the 
     Commissioner under paragraph (1).''.
       (b) Technical Correction.--Section 412(a)(1) of the 
     Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 212(a)(1)) is amended 
     by striking ``403(a)(1)'' and inserting ``403(1)''.

     SEC. 73005. PROTECTION FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PERSONALLY 
                   IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN 
                   MANIFESTS.

       (a) In General.--Paragraph (2) of section 431(c) of the 
     Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1431(c)) is amended to read as 
     follows:
       ``(2)(A) The information listed in paragraph (1) shall not 
     be available for public disclosure if--
       ``(i) the Secretary of the Treasury makes an affirmative 
     finding on a shipment-by-shipment basis that disclosure is 
     likely to pose a threat of personal injury or property 
     damage; or
       ``(ii) the information is exempt under the provisions of 
     section 552(b)(1) of title 5, United States Code.
       ``(B) The Secretary shall ensure that any personally 
     identifiable information, including Social Security account 
     numbers and passport numbers, is removed from any manifest 
     signed, produced, delivered, or electronically transmitted 
     under this section before access to the manifest is provided 
     to the public.''.
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) 
     shall take effect on the date that is 30 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 73006. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON LEADERSHIP AT WORLD TRADE 
                   ORGANIZATION.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) The United States had led the formation, as well as 
     reform, of rules governing the multilateral trading system 
     since World War II.
       (2) The United States is a founding member of the World 
     Trade Organization (in this section referred to as the 
     ``WTO'') and a key architect of the organization.
       (3) The United States secured important commitments in the 
     WTO to facilitate trade in goods and services, to prevent the 
     application of non-scientific restrictions on United States 
     agriculture, and to protect United States intellectual 
     property.
       (4) The United States uses the rules of the WTO to benefit 
     workers, farmers, fishers, and businesses in the United 
     States by facilitating access to the 90 percent of the 
     world's consumers who live outside the borders of the United 
     States.
       (5) The fundamental purpose of the WTO is to create space 
     for members to negotiate with each other, and the WTO 
     reserves to those members exclusively the right to negotiate 
     and adopt rules that reduce and eliminate trade barriers and 
     discriminatory treatment.
       (6) The prompt settlement of disputes in which a member of 
     the WTO considers that its rights are being impaired by the 
     actions of another member is essential to the functioning of 
     the WTO and the maintenance of a proper balance between the 
     rights and obligations of members.
       (7) The WTO's dispute settlement function, including in 
     particular the Appellate Body, has increasingly failed to 
     enforce the rules of the WTO in a timely manner, and has 
     usurped the negotiating prerogative of members by creating 
     new obligations and rights that are inconsistent with or not 
     included in the rules negotiated by members.
       (8) The creation of those obligations and rights 
     undermines--
       (A) the WTO's negotiating function by discouraging members 
     from making concessions; and
       (B) the WTO's dispute settlement function by encouraging 
     overuse of the process and undermining its legitimacy, 
     including by preventing free market economies from responding 
     to globally trade distortive practices by nonmarket 
     economies.
       (9) The WTO does not have sufficient rules to discipline 
     the distortive economic policies of nonmarket economies, such 
     as policies relating to excess capacity and forced technology 
     transfer, the special treatment those economies afford to 
     state-owned enterprises, and their massive and opaque 
     industrial subsidies.
       (10) There is long-standing bipartisan support in Congress 
     to reform the WTO to address those failings.
       (11) The current presidential administration, as well as 
     prior administrations, raised concerns about the failings 
     described in this subsection and have made reform of the WTO 
     a top priority of United States trade policy.
       (12) The United States urges WTO members to work 
     constructively with the United States to assess the reasons 
     why the existing WTO rules have proven inadequate in order to 
     create an atmosphere within the WTO that is conducive to the 
     development of new rules less subject to jurisprudential 
     drift.
       (13) The guiding principle for reform of the WTO, and the 
     lens through which WTO members should consider specific 
     reform proposals, is the restoration of the WTO's capability 
     and capacity for negotiation among members.
       (14) The United States has achieved its trade policy 
     objectives through active leadership at the WTO, and an 
     absence of that leadership would be filled by nonmarket 
     economies that are hostile to a host of United States 
     interests.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) while the United States finds value and usefulness in 
     the WTO, in order to fulfill the needs of the United States 
     and other free and open economies in the 21st century, 
     significant reforms are needed;
       (2) the United States must therefore continue to 
     demonstrate leadership to achieve reforms that restore the 
     effectiveness of the WTO's--
       (A) negotiating function;
       (B) dispute settlement function so that it transparently, 
     efficiently, and fully enforces outcomes negotiated by 
     members rather than usurping their primacy by creating new 
     rights or obligations; and
       (C) rules for special and differential treatment to ensure 
     those rules promote advancement for truly developing 
     countries, rather than becoming tools for globally 
     competitive countries, like the People's Republic of China, 
     to engage in protectionism and market distortions;

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       (3) the efforts to reform the negotiating function of the 
     WTO should revitalize the negotiating function by providing 
     confidence to members that the WTO operates according to the 
     rules as negotiated and adopted by members;
       (4) a revitalized negotiating function must include new 
     rules that reflect the 21st century economy, further combat 
     anticompetitive and protectionist barriers, and ensure 
     disputes are efficiently resolved;
       (5) the United States Trade Representative should continue 
     to lead efforts to work with WTO members to pursue reforms at 
     the WTO that--
       (A) ensure the dispute settlement mechanism faithfully 
     applies the rules adopted by members, including by 
     undertaking measures to ensure the WTO's Appellate Body does 
     not create new rights and obligations;
       (B) improve public confidence in dispute settlement by 
     promoting greater transparency and efficiency in the conduct 
     of proceedings;
       (C) redress the consistent failure by certain members to 
     satisfy their notification obligations under various WTO 
     agreements, including through measures that strengthen 
     accountability;
       (D) ensure rules for special and differential treatment are 
     appropriately reserved for countries whose state of 
     development and global competitiveness actually warrants such 
     flexibility;
       (E) create new rules and structures that can serve the 
     interests of the United States while promoting peace, 
     prosperity, good governance, transparency, effective 
     operation of legal regimes, the rule of law, and free 
     enterprise; and
       (F) expand upon the trilateral negotiations currently 
     underway with Japan and the European Union; and
       (6) the United States Trade Representative should explore 
     and assess specific reform proposals, including--
       (A) pursuing plurilateral agreements that further the 
     interests of the United States while limiting the benefits 
     accruing to countries that are not parties to those 
     agreements;
       (B) efforts to ensure that incorrect interpretations by the 
     Appellate Body, including with respect to the Agreement on 
     Safeguards, the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of 
     the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994, and the 
     Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, are 
     corrected, and not to be deemed precedential;
       (C) new rules and norms to address practices of nonmarket 
     economies, such as practices relating to state-owned 
     enterprises, which certain countries often utilize for 
     objectives that cause severe trade distortions; and
       (D) better implementation of existing rules, such as the 
     prohibition in paragraph 4 of Article XIV of the General 
     Agreement on Tariffs and Trade on currency manipulation, to 
     ensure that those rules are effective to preserve the rights 
     of free market economies.

              TITLE IV--PROMOTING AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS

    Subtitle A--Reauthorization and Reform of Generalized System of 
                              Preferences

     SEC. 74001. MODIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR 
                   BENEFICIARY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.

       (a) In General.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2462) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)(2)--
       (A) by inserting after subparagraph (H) the following:
       ``(I) Such country has failed, in a manner affecting trade 
     or investment--
       ``(i) to effectively enforce its environmental laws or 
     regulations through a sustained or recurring course of action 
     or inaction; or
       ``(ii) to adopt and maintain measures implementing its 
     obligations under common multilateral environmental 
     agreements.
       ``(J) Such country engages in gross violations of 
     internationally recognized human rights in that country 
     (including any designated zone in that country).''; and
       (B) in the text following subparagraph (J) (as inserted by 
     subparagraph (A)), by striking ``and (H) (to the extent 
     described in section 507(6)(D))'' and inserting ``(H) (to the 
     extent described in section 507(6)(D)), (I), and (J)''; and
       (2) in subsection (c)--
       (A) in paragraph (6)(B), by striking ``; and'' and 
     inserting a semicolon;
       (B) in paragraph (7)--
       (i) by striking ``whether'' and all that follows through 
     ``afford'' and inserting ``the extent to which such country 
     is affording''; and
       (ii) by striking the period at the end and inserting a 
     semicolon; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(8) the extent to which such country is effectively 
     enforcing its environmental laws and regulations and adopting 
     and maintaining measures implementing its obligations under 
     common multilateral environmental agreements;
       ``(9) the extent to which such country is achieving the 
     goals described in section 3(b) of the Women's 
     Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment Act of 2018 (22 
     U.S.C. 2151-2(b));
       ``(10) the extent to which such country has established, or 
     is making continual progress toward establishing--
       ``(A) the rule of law, political pluralism, and the right 
     to due process, a fair trial, and equal protection under the 
     law;
       ``(B) economic policies to reduce poverty, increase the 
     availability of health care and educational opportunities, 
     expand physical infrastructure, promote the development of 
     private enterprise, and encourage the formation of capital 
     markets through micro-credit or other programs; and
       ``(C) a system to combat corruption and bribery, such as 
     signing and implementing the Convention on Combating Bribery 
     of Foreign Public Officials in International Business 
     Transactions, done at Paris December 17, 1997, and entered 
     into force February 15, 1999 (TIAS 99-215); and
       ``(11) the extent to which such country--
       ``(A) has refrained from imposing, or has eliminated, 
     digital trade barriers, including unnecessary or 
     discriminatory data localization or data transfer 
     restrictions; and
       ``(B) has taken steps in the digital environment to support 
     consumer protections, the privacy of personal information, 
     and open digital ecosystems.''.
       (b) Modification of Withdrawal, Suspension, or Limitation 
     Requirements.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2462) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (d)(1), in the second sentence--
       (A) by striking ``shall consider'' and inserting the 
     following: ``shall--
       ``(A) consider'';
       (B) by striking the period at the end and inserting ``; 
     and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(B) hold a public hearing or provide for a period of not 
     less than 30 days for submission of comments by the 
     public.''; and
       (2) in subsection (f)(2)--
       (A) in the paragraph heading, by inserting ``or 
     suspension'' after ``termination'';
       (B) by inserting ``or suspend'' after ``terminate'' each 
     place it appears; and
       (C) by inserting ``or suspension'' after ``termination''.
       (c) Publication of Determinations Relating to Petitions for 
     Review.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
     2462) is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(g) Publication of Determinations Relating to Petitions 
     for Review.--The United States Trade Representative shall 
     publish in the Federal Register a notice of, and the 
     rationale for, any determination of the Trade Representative 
     with respect to a petition for review of the eligibility of a 
     country for designation as a beneficiary developing country, 
     including a determination--
       ``(1) to accept or deny such a petition;
       ``(2) to continue to review the eligibility of the country; 
     or
       ``(3) to withdraw, suspend, or limit the application of 
     duty-free treatment under this title with respect to the 
     country.''.
       (d) Definitions.--Section 507 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2467) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (4)--
       (A) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``; and'' and 
     inserting a semicolon;
       (B) in subparagraph (E), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(F) the elimination of all forms of discrimination with 
     respect to occupation and employment.''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(7) Common multilateral environmental agreement.--
       ``(A) In general.--The term `common multilateral 
     environmental agreement', for purposes of determining the 
     eligibility of a country for designation as a beneficiary 
     developing country under this title, means any agreement 
     specified in subparagraph (B) to which both the United States 
     and that country are full parties, including any current or 
     future mutually agreed upon protocols, amendments, annexes, 
     or adjustments to such an agreement.
       ``(B) Agreements specified.--The agreements specified in 
     this subparagraph are the following:
       ``(i) The Convention on International Trade in Endangered 
     Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, done at Washington March 3, 
     1973 (27 UST 1087; TIAS 8249).
       ``(ii) The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the 
     Ozone Layer, done at Montreal September 16, 1987.
       ``(iii) The Protocol of 1978 Relating to the International 
     Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, 
     done at London February 17, 1978.
       ``(iv) The Convention on Wetlands of International 
     Importance, Especially as Waterfowl Habitat, done at Ramsar 
     February 2, 1971 (TIAS 11084).
       ``(v) The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic 
     Marine Living Resources, done at Canberra May 20, 1980 (33 
     UST 3476).
       ``(vi) The International Convention for the Regulation of 
     Whaling, done at Washington December 2, 1946 (62 Stat. 1716).
       ``(vii) The Convention for the Establishment of an Inter-
     American Tropical Tuna Commission, done at Washington May 31, 
     1949 (1 UST 230).''.

     SEC. 74002. SUPPLEMENTAL REVIEWS AND REPORTING.

       (a) Assessment and Report on Compliance With Eligibility 
     Requirements.--Section 502 of the Trade Act of 1974, as 
     amended by section 74001, is further amended by adding at the 
     end the following:
       ``(h) Assessment and Report on Compliance With Eligibility 
     Requirements.--
       ``(1) In general.--The President shall--
       ``(A) on an annual basis--

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       ``(i) conduct assessments of the compliance of an 
     appropriate number of countries designated as beneficiary 
     developing countries for purposes of this title in meeting or 
     continuing to meet the eligibility requirements under this 
     title; and
       ``(ii) make determinations with respect to whether to 
     initiate full reviews of the practices of those countries to 
     assess the continued eligibility of those countries for 
     designation as beneficiary developing countries under this 
     title; and
       ``(B) submit to Congress a report consisting of the results 
     of such assessments and determinations.
       ``(2) Frequency.--The President shall conduct an assessment 
     described in clause (i) of paragraph (1)(A) and make a 
     determination described in clause (ii) of that paragraph with 
     respect to each country designated as a beneficiary 
     developing country for purposes of this title not less 
     frequently than once every 3 years.''.
       (b) Assessment of Effectiveness of Generalized System of 
     Preferences in Strengthening and Maintaining Internationally 
     Recognized Worker Rights and Women's Entrepreneurship and 
     Economic Empowerment.--
       (1) Policy of the united states.--It is the policy of the 
     United States to support gender equality and worker rights by 
     promoting legal reforms that address legal, structural, and 
     social barriers that constrain the full and free economic 
     participation of all workers in the global economy.
       (2) Amendment to trade act of 1974.--
       (A) In general.--Title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2461 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 
     504 the following:

     ``SEC. 504A. ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS IN STRENGTHENING AND 
                   MAINTAINING INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED WORKER 
                   RIGHTS AND WOMEN'S ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND 
                   ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT.

       ``(a) In General.--Not later than 15 months after the date 
     of the enactment of this section, and every 2 years 
     thereafter, the United States Trade Representative and the 
     Deputy Undersecretary of Labor for International Affairs, in 
     consultation with the policy advisory committee on labor 
     established under section 135(c)(1), shall jointly submit to 
     Congress an assessment of the effectiveness of the 
     administration of this title in maintaining or strengthening 
     the efforts of beneficiary developing countries relating to 
     the factors described in paragraphs (7) and (9) of section 
     502(c).
       ``(b) Methodology and Sources.--The assessment required by 
     subsection (a) shall include--
       ``(1) an explanation of the methodology and sources used to 
     prepare the assessment; and
       ``(2) where relevant, citations to data, information, 
     studies, and assessments that were used to prepare the 
     assessment and were gathered, compiled, or developed by the 
     United States Government, foreign governments, multilateral 
     institutions, nongovernmental organizations, or educational 
     institutions.
       ``(c) Measurement of Women's Economic Empowerment.--To 
     support the measurement of women's economic empowerment, the 
     Trade Representative shall encourage and support the 
     reporting by beneficiary developing countries of sex-
     disaggregated economic and business data, including the 
     gathering of information consistent with the United Nations 
     Sustainable Development Goals, particularly the goals 
     relating to gender equality and decent work.''.
       (B) Clerical amendment.--The table of contents for the 
     Trade Act of 1974 is amended by inserting after the item 
     relating to section 504 the following:

``Sec. 504A. Assessment of effectiveness in strengthening and 
              maintaining internationally recognized worker rights and 
              women's entrepreneurship and economic empowerment.''.
       (c) United States International Trade Commission Study.--
     Not later than July 1, 2023, the United States International 
     Trade Commission shall submit to Congress a report that 
     contains a study on rules of origin, utilization rates, and 
     eligibility requirements for articles under the Generalized 
     System of Preferences program under title V of the Trade Act 
     of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2461 et seq.), including an assessment 
     of--
       (1) the rate of utilization of the program by countries 
     designated as least-developed beneficiary developing 
     countries under section 502(a)(2) of that Act (19 U.S.C. 
     2462(a)(2));
       (2) the effectiveness of the rules of origin of the program 
     in--
       (A) promoting trade benefits to least-developed beneficiary 
     developing countries under the program; and
       (B) preventing the transshipment of articles from countries 
     that are not designated as beneficiary developing countries 
     under section 502(a)(1) of that Act (19 U.S.C. 2462(a)(1)); 
     and
       (3) the requirements and procedures for designating 
     articles as eligible articles under section 503 of that Act 
     (19 U.S.C. 2463), including--
       (A) the competitive need limitation under subsection (c)(2) 
     of that section; and
       (B) the process for waiving that limitation under 
     subsection (d) of that section.

     SEC. 74003. EXTENSION OF GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES.

       (a) In General.--Section 505 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2465) is amended by striking ``December 31, 2020'' and 
     inserting ``January 1, 2027''.
       (b) Effective Date.--
       (1) In general.--The amendment made by subsection (a) shall 
     apply to articles entered on or after the 30th day after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act.
       (2) Retroactive application for certain liquidations and 
     reliquidations.--
       (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 subparagraph (B), any entry of a covered 
     article to which duty-free treatment or other preferential 
     treatment under title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
     2461 et seq.) would have applied if the entry had been made 
     on December 31, 2020, that was made--
       (i) after December 31, 2020, and
       (ii) before the effective date specified in paragraph (1),
     shall be liquidated or reliquidated as though such entry 
     occurred on the effective date specified in paragraph (1).
       (B) Requests.--A liquidation or reliquidation may be made 
     under subparagraph (A) with respect to an entry only if a 
     request therefor is filed with U.S. Customs and Border 
     Protection not later than 180 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act that contains sufficient information to 
     enable U.S. Customs and Border Protection--
       (i) to locate the entry; or
       (ii) to 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 of a covered article under subparagraph (A) shall be 
     paid, without interest, not later than 90 days after the date 
     of the liquidation or reliquidation (as the case may be).
       (3) Definitions.--In this subsection:
       (A) Covered article.--The term ``covered article'' means an 
     article from a country that is a beneficiary developing 
     country under title V of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
     2461 et seq.) as of the effective date specified in paragraph 
     (1).
       (B) Enter; entry.--The terms ``enter'' and ``entry'' 
     include a withdrawal from warehouse for consumption.

         Subtitle B--Temporary Duty Suspensions and Reductions

     SEC. 74011. REFERENCE.

       Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this 
     subtitle 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.

              PART I--NEW DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS

     SEC. 74021. SHELLED PINE NUTS.

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


``     9902.19.01        Pine nuts, shelled  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (provided for in                                                  12/31/2023...
                          subheading
                          0802.90.98)......

     SEC. 74022. LICORICE EXTRACT.

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


``     9902.19.02        Vegetable saps and  0.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          extracts of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          licorice
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          1302.12.00)......


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     SEC. 74023. REFINED CARRAGEENAN.

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


``     9902.19.03        N-{[2-({4-[(3-      2.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Methylbutanoyl)am                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ino]phenyl}carbon
                          yl)
                          hydrazino]carbono
                          thioyl}-3-
                          nitrobenzamide
                          (Carrageenan)
                          (CAS No. 9000-07-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          1302.39.00)......

     SEC. 74024. IRISH DAIRY CHOCOLATE CRUMB.

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


``     9902.19.04        Chocolate crumb     2.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          manufactured with                                                 12/31/2023...
                          fluid milk from
                          Irish cows
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          1806.20.24)......

     SEC. 74025. PEPPERONCINI, PRESERVED IN VINEGAR.

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


``     9902.19.05        Pepperoncini,       5.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          prepared or                                                       12/31/2023...
                          preserved by
                          vinegar or acetic
                          acid (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2001.90.38)......

     SEC. 74026. COCONUT WATER IN PET BOTTLES.

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


``     9902.19.06        Coconut water, not  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          from concentrate,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          not containing
                          added sugar or
                          other sweetening
                          matter, packaged
                          for retail sale
                          in polyethylene
                          terephthalate
                          bottles (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2009.89.70)......

     SEC. 74027. 9,11-OCTADECADIENOIC ACID.

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


``     9902.19.07        Conjugated          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          linoleic acids                                                    12/31/2023...
                          (9Z,11E)-octadeca-
                          9,11-dienoic acid
                          (CAS No.2540-56-
                          9), and (10E,12Z)-
                          octadeca-10,12-
                          dienoic acid (CAS
                          No. 2420-56-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2106.90.98)......

     SEC. 74028. LIQUID GALACTO-OLIGOSACCHARIDES.

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


``     9902.19.08        Liquid galacto-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          oligosaccharides                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2106.90.98)......

     SEC. 74029. BEVERAGE CONTAINING COCONUT WATER.

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


``     9902.19.09        Non-alcoholic       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          beverage                                                          12/31/2023...
                          containing 10
                          percent or more
                          of not-from-
                          concentrate
                          coconut water,
                          with added
                          flavors and
                          stevia, packaged
                          for retail sale
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2202.10.00)......


[[Page S2830]]

  


     SEC. 74030. ANIMAL FEED ADDITIVE CONTAINING GUANIDINOACETIC 
                   ACID.

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


``     9902.19.10        Feed additive       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          preparation                                                       12/31/2023...
                          consisting of
                          guanidinoacetic
                          acid and starch
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2309.90.95)......

     SEC. 74031. TUNGSTEN CONCENTRATE.

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


``     9902.19.11        Tungsten            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          concentrate,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          presented as a
                          dense, granular
                          powder, in a
                          range of colors
                          from sandy brown
                          to black/grey
                          depending on the
                          other elements
                          present (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2611.00.60)......

     SEC. 74032. PIPERYLENE.

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


``     9902.19.12        Distillates         3.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (petroleum), C3-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          6, piperylene-
                          rich (CAS No.
                          68477-35-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2710.12.90)......

     SEC. 74033. NORMAL PARAFFIN M (ALKANES C10-C14).

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


``     9902.19.13        A mixture of        5.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          normal paraffin                                                   12/31/2023...
                          medium oils
                          (alkanes, C10-14)
                          (CAS No. 93924-07-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2710.19.90)......

     SEC. 74034. NEODYMIUM (ND) METAL.

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


``     9902.19.14        Neodymium metal     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 7440-00-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          8), whether or
                          not intermixed or
                          interalloyed
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2805.30.00)......

     SEC. 74035. PRASEODYMIUM (PR) METAL.

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


``     9902.19.15        Praseodymium metal  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 7440-10-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          0), whether or
                          not intermixed or
                          interalloyed
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2805.30.00)......

     SEC. 74036. HEAVY RARE EARTH METALS, DYSPROSIUM (DY) METAL 
                   AND TERBIUM (TB) METAL.

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


``     9902.19.16        Dysprosium metal    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 7429-91-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          6), terbium metal
                          (CAS No. 7440-27-
                          9), and heavy
                          rare earth
                          metals, whether
                          or not intermixed
                          or inter-alloyed
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2805.30.00)......


[[Page S2831]]

  


     SEC. 74037. SCANDIUM CRYSTAL.

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


``     9902.19.17        Scandium crystals   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of 99.9 percent                                                   12/31/2023...
                          purity containing
                          3 ppm or less by
                          weight of cobalt,
                          80 ppm or less by
                          weight of
                          chromium and 500
                          ppm or less by
                          weight of iron
                          (CAS No. 7440-20-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2805.30.00)......

     SEC. 74038. HEXAFLUOROTITANIC ACID.

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


``     9902.19.18        Dihydrogen          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hexafluorotitanat                                                 12/31/2023...
                          e(2-) (CAS No.
                          17439-11-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2811.19.61)......

     SEC. 74039. SILICA GEL CAT LITTER WITH TRAY.

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


``     9902.19.19        Cat litter of       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          synthetic silica                                                  12/31/2023...
                          gel, not
                          crystalline,
                          imported with a
                          disposable
                          cardboard tray
                          coated with
                          polyvinyl
                          chloride
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2811.22.10)......

     SEC. 74040. DIOXOSILANE SPHERICAL PARTICLES (MEAN PARTICLE 
                   SIZE 0.046-0.054 MM).

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


``     9902.19.20        Dioxosilane         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (silicon dioxide                                                  12/31/2023...
                          amorphous) (CAS
                          No. 7631-86-9)
                          presented in the
                          form of entirely
                          spherical micro-
                          spheres,
                          certified by the
                          importer as
                          having a mean
                          particle size of
                          between 0.046 and
                          0.054 mm, uniform
                          particle size
                          with a uniformity
                          coefficient of
                          1.65 or less,
                          specific
                          electrical
                          resistance of
                          50,000 Ohm cm or
                          more, and surface
                          area 300 to 700
                          m\2\/g (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2811.22.10)......

     SEC. 74041. SILICA GEL CAT LITTER.

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


``     9902.19.21        Cat litter          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          formulated from                                                   12/31/2023...
                          synthetic silica
                          gel, put up for
                          retail sale
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2811.22.10)......

     SEC. 74042. SULFURYL DICHLORIDE.

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


``     9902.19.22        Sulfuryl            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dichloride (CAS                                                   12/31/2023...
                          No. 7791-25-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2812.19.00)......

     SEC. 74043. FS-10D ACICULAR ELECTROCONDUCTIVE TIN OXIDE.

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


``     9902.19.23        Dispersions of      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tin(IV) oxide                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 18282-10-
                          5), doped with
                          antimony
                          pentoxide (CAS
                          No. 1314-60-9),
                          in water
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2825.90.20)......


[[Page S2832]]

  


     SEC. 74044. CERTAIN POTASSIUM FLUORIDE.

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


``     9902.19.24        Potassium fluoride  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 7789-23-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          3), spray-dried,
                          crystalline,
                          granular or any
                          dry form
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2826.19.90)......

     SEC. 74045. OTHER POTASSIUM FLUORIDE.

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


``     9902.19.25        Potassium fluoride  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 7789-23-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          3) other than
                          spray-dried,
                          crystalline,
                          granular or any
                          dry form
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2826.19.90)......

     SEC. 74046. LIPF6.

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


``     9902.19.26        Lithium             1.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hexafluorophospha                                                 12/31/2023...
                          te (LiPF6) (CAS
                          No. 21324-40-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2826.90.90)......

     SEC. 74047. LIPO2F2.

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


``     9902.19.27        Lithium             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          difluorophosphate                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (LiPO2F2) (CAS
                          No. 24389-25-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2826.90.90)......

     SEC. 74048. AMMONIUM FLUOROBORATE.

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


``     9902.19.28        Azanium;            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tetrafluoroborate                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 13826-83-
                          0) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2826.90.90)......

     SEC. 74049. SODIUM TETRAFLUOROBORATE.

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


``     9902.19.29        Sodium              Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tetrafluoroborate                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 13755-29-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2826.90.90)......

     SEC. 74050. FERRIC CHLORIDE.

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


``     9902.19.30        Trichloroiron (CAS  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          No. 7705-08-0)                                                    12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2827.39.55)......

     SEC. 74051. FERROUS CHLORIDE.

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


``     9902.19.31        Iron(2+);dichlorid  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          e (CAS No. 7758-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          94-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2827.39.55)......


[[Page S2833]]

  


     SEC. 74052. CUPRIC CHLORIDE DIHYDRATE.

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


``     9902.19.32        Copper(II)          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          chloride                                                          12/31/2023...
                          dihydrate (cupric
                          chloride
                          dihydrate) (CAS
                          No. 10125-13-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2827.39.90)......

     SEC. 74053. COPPER CHLORIDE ANHYDROUS.

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


``     9902.19.33        Copper(II)          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          chloride                                                          12/31/2023...
                          anhydrous (CAS
                          No. 7447-39-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2827.39.90)......

     SEC. 74054. MANGANESE CHLORIDE ANHYDROUS.

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


``     9902.19.34        Manganese(2+);dich  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          loride (anhydrous                                                 12/31/2023...
                          manganese
                          chloride) (CAS
                          No. 7773-01-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2827.39.90)......

     SEC. 74055. MANGANESE CHLORIDE TETRAHYDRATE.

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


``     9902.19.35        Manganese(II)       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          chloride                                                          12/31/2023...
                          tetrahydrate (CAS
                          No. 13446-34-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2827.39.90)......

     SEC. 74056. REDUCING AGENT.

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


``     9902.19.36        Acetic acid, 2-oxo- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          , reaction                                                        12/31/2023...
                          products with
                          sodium dithionite
                          (2:1) (CAS No.
                          1444365-63-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2831.10.50)......

     SEC. 74057. MANGANESE CARBONATE.

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


``     9902.19.37        Manganese(2+);carb  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          onate (CAS No.                                                    12/31/2023...
                          598-62-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2836.99.50)......

     SEC. 74058. POTASSIUM TETRABORATE.

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


``     9902.19.38        Potassium           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tetraborate (CAS                                                  12/31/2023...
                          No. 12045-78-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2840.20.00)......

     SEC. 74059. POTASSIUM PENTABORATE.

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


``     9902.19.39        Potassium           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pentaborate (CAS                                                  12/31/2023...
                          No. 12229-13-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2840.20.00)......


[[Page S2834]]

  


     SEC. 74060. AMMONIUM THIOCYANATE.

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


``     9902.19.40        Azanium;thiocyanat  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          e (ammonium                                                       12/31/2023...
                          thiocyanate) (CAS
                          No. 1762-95-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2842.90.10)......

     SEC. 74061. MODIFIED AMINE COMPLEX OF BORON TRIFLUORIDE.

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


``     9902.19.41        Propan-2-amine,     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          compound with                                                     12/31/2023...
                          trifluoroborane,
                          reaction products
                          with 2-
                          (butoxymethyl)oxi
                          rane (amine
                          complex of boron
                          trifluoride) (CAS
                          No. 68478-97-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2842.90.90)......

     SEC. 74062. TRICHLOROSILANE.

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


``     9902.19.42        Trichlorosilicon    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 10025-78-                                                12/31/2023...
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2853.90.90)......

     SEC. 74063. 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE.

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


``     9902.19.43        (E)-1,3-            2.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dichloroprop-1-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          ene (CAS No. 542-
                          75-6) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2903.29.00)......

     SEC. 74064. HEXAFLUOROISOBUTYLENE (HFIB).

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


``     9902.19.44        3,3,3-Trifluoro-2-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trifluoromethyl)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          prop-1-ene (CAS
                          No. 382-10-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2903.39.20)......

     SEC. 74065. 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6-TRIDECAFLUORO-8-
                   IODOOCTANE.

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


``     9902.19.45        1,1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          5,5,6,6-                                                          12/31/2023...
                          Tridecafluoro-8-
                          iodooctane (CAS
                          No. 2043-57-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2903.79.90)......

     SEC. 74066. ETHYL BENZYL CHLORIDE.

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


``     9902.19.46        1-(Chloromethyl)-3- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethylbenzene (CAS                                                 12/31/2023...
                          No. 26968-58-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2903.99.80)......

     SEC. 74067. PERFLUOROALKYL SULFONATE.

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


[[Page S2835]]



``     9902.19.47        Potassium           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-                                                12/31/2023...
                          nonafluorobutane-
                          1-sulphonate (CAS
                          No. 29420-49-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2904.99.50)......

     SEC. 74068. D-MANNITOL.

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


``     9902.19.48        (2R,3R,4R,5R)-      2.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Hexane-                                                           12/31/2023...
                          1,2,3,4,5,6-hexol
                          (D-Mannitol) (CAS
                          No. 69-65-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2905.43.00)......

     SEC. 74069. 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-TRIDECAFLUOROOCTAN-1-
                   OL.

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


``     9902.19.49        3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          7,8,8,8-                                                          12/31/2023...
                          Tridecafluoroocta
                          n-1-ol (CAS No.
                          647-42-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2905.59.90)......

     SEC. 74070. PHENYL ISOPROPANOL.

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


``     9902.19.50        2-Phenylpropan-2-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ol (CAS No. 617-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          94-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2906.29.60)......

     SEC. 74071. HYDROXYTYROSOL.

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


``     9902.19.51        4-(2-               Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Hydroxyethyl)benz                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ene-1,2-diol
                          (Hydroxytyrosol)
                          (CAS No. 10597-60-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2907.29.90)......

     SEC. 74072. 1,6-DIHYDROXYNAPHTHALENE.

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


``     9902.19.52        Naphthalene-1,6-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diol (CAS No. 575-                                                12/31/2023...
                          44-0) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2907.29.90)......

     SEC. 74073. ANTIOXIDANT FOR PLASTICS AND RUBBER.

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


``     9902.19.53        Antioxidant 330 (4- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [[3,5-Bis[(3,5-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          ditert-butyl-4-
                          hydroxyphenyl)met
                          hyl]-2,4,6-
                          trimethylphenyl]m
                          ethyl]-2,6-ditert-
                          butylphenol) (CAS
                          No. 1709-70-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2907.29.90)......

     SEC. 74074. TOLUHYDROQUINONE (THQ).

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


``     9902.19.54        2-Methylbenzene-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1,4-diol (CAS No.                                                 12/31/2023...
                          95-71-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2907.29.90)......


[[Page S2836]]

  


     SEC. 74075. 1,1,1-TRIS(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)ETHANE.

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


``     9902.19.55        4-[1,1-Bis(4-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hydroxyphenyl)eth                                                 12/31/2023...
                          yl]phenol (CAS
                          No. 27955-94-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2907.29.90)......

     SEC. 74076. MPEG6-MESYLATE.

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


``     9902.19.56        Methanesulfonic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid; 2-[2-[2-[2-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          [2-(2-
                          methoxyethoxy)
                          ethoxy]ethoxy]eth
                          oxy]ethoxy]
                          ethanol (CAS No.
                          130955-39-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2909.19.18)......

     SEC. 74077. MONOETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER.

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


``     9902.19.57        1,2-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dimethoxyethane                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 110-71-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2909.19.60)......

     SEC. 74078. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER.

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


``     9902.19.58        1-Methoxy-2-(2-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methoxyethoxy)eth                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ane (CAS No. 111-
                          96-6) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2909.19.60)......

     SEC. 74079. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIBUTYL ETHER.

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


``     9902.19.59        1-[2-(2-            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Butoxyethoxy)etho                                                 12/31/2023...
                          xy]butane (CAS
                          No. 112-73-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2909.19.60)......

     SEC. 74080. TETRAETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER.

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


``     9902.19.60        1-Methoxy-2-[2-[2-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (2-                                                               12/31/2023...
                          methoxyethoxy)eth
                          oxy]ethoxy]ethane
                          (CAS No. 143-24-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2909.19.60)......

     SEC. 74081. GLYCOL DIETHER.

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


``     9902.19.61        1-Methoxy-3-(3-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methoxypropoxy)pr                                                 12/31/2023...
                          opane (CAS No.
                          111109-77-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2909.49.60)......

     SEC. 74082. DIGLYCIDYL RESORCINOL ETHER.

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


[[Page S2837]]



``     9902.19.64        2-[[3-(Oxiran-2-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ylmethoxy)phenoxy                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ]methyl]oxirane
                          (diglycidyl
                          resorcinol ether)
                          (CAS No. 101-90-
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2910.90.20)......

     SEC. 74083. ALLYL GLYCIDYL ETHER.

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


``     9902.19.66        2-(Prop-2-          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          enoxymethyl)oxira                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ne (allyl
                          glycidyl ether)
                          (CAS No. 106-92-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2910.90.91)......

     SEC. 74084. VINYLCYCLOHEXANE MONOXIDE.

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


``     9902.19.67        3-Ethenyl-7-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          oxabicyclo[4.1.0]                                                 12/31/2023...
                          heptane (CAS No.
                          106-86-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2910.90.91)......

     SEC. 74085. TECHNICAL GRADE OF BUTYL GLYCIDYL ETHER.

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


``     9902.19.68        Technical grade 2-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (butoxymethyl)oxi                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rane (CAS No.
                          2426-08-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2910.90.91)......

     SEC. 74086. ALIPHATIC GLYCIDYL ETHER.

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


``     9902.19.69        2-(2-               Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Ethylhexoxymethyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          )oxirane (CAS No.
                          2461-15-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2910.90.91)......

     SEC. 74087. DIGLYCIDYL ETHER OF 1,4-BUTANEDIOL.

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


``     9902.19.70        2-[4-(Oxiran-2-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ylmethoxy)butoxym                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ethyl]oxirane
                          (CAS No. 2425-79-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2910.90.91)......

     SEC. 74088. TECHNICAL GRADE OF THE GLYCIDYL ETHER OF 
                   CYCLOHEXANE DIMETHANOL.

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


``     9902.19.71        2-[[4-(Oxiran-2-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ylmethoxymethyl)                                                  12/31/2023...
                          cyclohexyl]methox
                          ymethyl]oxirane
                          (1,4-bis((2,3-
                          epoxypropoxy)meth
                          yl)cyclohexane
                          technical) (CAS
                          No. 14228-73-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2910.90.91)......

     SEC. 74089. GLYCIDYL ESTER OF NEODECANOIC ACID.

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


[[Page S2838]]



``     9902.19.72        2,3-Epoxypropyl     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          neodecanoate (CAS                                                 12/31/2023...
                          No. 26761-45-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2910.90.91)......

     SEC. 74090. CUMALDEHYDE.

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


``     9902.19.73        4-Propan-2-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ylbenzaldehyde                                                    12/31/2023...
                          (Cumaldehyde)
                          (CAS No. 122-03-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2912.29.60)......

     SEC. 74091. CYPRINAL.

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


``     9902.19.74        a-                  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Methylcinnamaldeh                                                 12/31/2023...
                          yde (CAS No. 101-
                          39-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2912.29.60)......

     SEC. 74092. SODIUM O-FORMYLBENZENESULFONATE.

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


``     9902.19.75        Sodium;2-           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          formylbenzenesulf                                                 12/31/2023...
                          onate (CAS No.
                          1008-72-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2913.00.50)......

     SEC. 74093. ACETYLACETONE.

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


``     9902.19.76        Pentane-2,4-dione   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Acetylacetone)                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 123-54-
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2914.19.00)......

     SEC. 74094. ACETYL PROPIONYL.

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


``     9902.19.77        Pentane-2,3-dione   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 600-14-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2914.19.00)......

     SEC. 74095. ALPHA IONONE.

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


``     9902.19.78        (E)-4-(2,6,6-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Trimethylcyclohex-                                                12/31/2023...
                          2-en-1-yl)but-3-
                          en-2-one (a-
                          ionone) derived
                          from natural
                          sources (CAS No.
                          127-41-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2914.23.00)......

     SEC. 74096. 2,3,4,5 TETRAMETHYLCYCLOPENT-2-ENONE.

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


[[Page S2839]]



``     9902.19.79        2,3,4,5-            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Tetramethylcyclop                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ent-2-enone (CAS
                          No. 54458-61-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2914.29.50)......

     SEC. 74097. MENTHONE.

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


``     9902.19.80        Menthone ((2S,5R)-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          5-methyl-2-propan-                                                12/31/2023...
                          2-ylcyclohexan-1-
                          one) derived from
                          natural sources
                          (CAS No. 89-80-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2914.29.50)......

     SEC. 74098. L-CARVONE.

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


``     9902.19.81        (5R)-2-Methyl-5-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (prop-1-en-2-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          yl)cyclohex-2-en-
                          1-one (L-carvone)
                          (CAS No. 6485-40-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2914.29.50)......

     SEC. 74099. BENZOIN.

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


``     9902.19.82        2-Hydroxy-1,2-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diphenylethanone                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (Benzoin) (CAS
                          No. 119-53-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2914.40.40)......

     SEC. 74100. METHYL CYCLOPENTENOLONE.

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


``     9902.19.83        Methyl              Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cyclopentenolone                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (2-hydroxy-3-
                          methylcyclopent-2-
                          en-1-one) (CAS
                          No. 80-71-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2914.40.90)......

     SEC. 74101. 2,4-DIHYDROXY-1,5-DIBENZOYLBENZENE.

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


``     9902.19.84        (4,6-Dihydroxy-1,3- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          phenylene)bis(phe                                                 12/31/2023...
                          nylmethanone)
                          (CAS No. 3088-15-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2914.50.30)......

     SEC. 74102. DIFLUOROBENZOPHENONE (DFBP).

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


``     9902.19.85        Bis(4-              2.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fluorophenyl)meth                                                 12/31/2023...
                          anone (CAS No.
                          345-92-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2914.79.40)......

     SEC. 74103. PTMI.

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


``     9902.19.86        2-Methyl-1-[4-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trifluoromethoxy                                                 12/31/2023...
                          )phenyl]propan-1-
                          one (CAS No.
                          56425-84-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2914.79.40)......


[[Page S2840]]

  


     SEC. 74104. METRAFENONE.

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


``     9902.19.87        (3-Bromo-6-methoxy- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          2-                                                                12/31/2023...
                          methylphenyl)(2,3
                          ,4-trimethoxy-6-
                          methylphenyl)meth
                          anone
                          (Metrafenone)
                          (CAS No. 220899-
                          03-6) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2914.79.40)......

     SEC. 74105. HEXACHLOROACETONE.

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


``     9902.19.88        Hexachloroacetone;  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1,1,1,3,3,3-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          hexachloropropan-
                          2-one (CAS No.
                          116-16-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2914.79.90)......

     SEC. 74106. FIRE SUPPRESSION AGENT.

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


``     9902.19.89        1,1,1,2,2,4,5,5,5-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          nonafluoro-4-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          pentan-3-one (CAS
                          No. 756-13-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2914.79.90)......

     SEC. 74107. D(+)-10-CAMPHOR SULFONIC ACID.

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


``     9902.19.90        (1S,4R)-7,7-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dimethyl-2-oxo-1-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          bicyclo[2.2.1]hep
                          tanyl]
                          methanesulfonic
                          acid (CAS No.
                          3144-16-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2914.79.90)......

     SEC. 74108. BENZYL ACETATE.

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


``     9902.19.91        Benzyl acetate      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 140-11-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2915.39.10)......

     SEC. 74109. PROPYLENE GLYCOL DIACETATE.

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


``     9902.19.92        2-Acetyloxypropyl   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acetate (CAS No.                                                  12/31/2023...
                          623-84-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.39.47)......

     SEC. 74110. ISOPROPENYL ACETATE.

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


``     9902.19.93        Prop-1-en-2-yl      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acetate                                                           12/31/2023...
                          (Isopropenyl
                          acetate) (CAS No.
                          108-22-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.39.90)......

     SEC. 74111. DIACETIN.

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


``     9902.19.94        (2-Acetyloxy-3-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hydroxypropyl)                                                    12/31/2023...
                          acetate (CAS No.
                          25395-31-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.39.90)......


[[Page S2841]]

  


     SEC. 74112. COCOAMINE.

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


``     9902.19.95        Amines, coco alkyl  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Cocoamine) (CAS                                                  12/31/2023...
                          No. 61788-46-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.90.10)......

     SEC. 74113. CAPRYLIC ACID 98%.

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


``     9902.19.96        Decanoic acid (CAS  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          No. 334-48-5)                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.90.10)......

     SEC. 74114. FINE ZINC MYRISTATE POWDER.

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


``     9902.19.97        Zinc myristate      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          powder, 99                                                        12/31/2023...
                          percent is under
                          300 mesh (CAS No.
                          16260-27-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.90.50)......

     SEC. 74115. FINE MAGNESIUM MYRISTATE POWDER.

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


``     9902.19.98        Magnesium           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tetradecanoate                                                    12/31/2023...
                          powder (CAS No.
                          4086-70-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.90.50)......

     SEC. 74116. DIPENTAERYTHRITYL HEXAHYDROXYSTEARATE/
                   HEXASTEARATE/HEXAROSINATE.

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


``     9902.19.99        Dipentaerythrityl   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mixed esters with                                                 12/31/2023...
                          stearate, 12-
                          hydroxyoctadecano
                          ate and resinate,
                          two acidic
                          residues (CAS No.
                          208126-52-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.90.50)......

     SEC. 74117. POLYGLYCERYL-2 TRIISOSTEARATE.

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


``     9902.20.01        [3-[2,3-bis(16-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Methylheptadecano                                                 12/31/2023...
                          yloxy)propoxy]-2-
                          hydroxypropyl] 16-
                          methylheptadecano
                          ate (CAS No.
                          120486-24-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.90.50)......

     SEC. 74118. NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIETHYLHEXANOATE.

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


``     9902.20.02        [3-(2-              Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Ethylhexanoyloxy)-                                                12/31/2023...
                          2,2-
                          dimethylpropyl] 2-
                          ethylhexanoate
                          (CAS No. 28510-23-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2915.90.50)......

     SEC. 74119. ISONONYL ISONONATE.

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


[[Page S2842]]



``     9902.20.03        7-Methyloctyl 7-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyloctanoate                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 42131-25-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2915.90.50)......

     SEC. 74120. ACETYL CHLORIDE.

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


``     9902.20.04        Acetyl chloride     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 75-36-5)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.90.50)......

     SEC. 74121. POTASSIUM SORBATE.

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


``     9902.20.05        Potassium;(2E,4E)-  2%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hexa-2,4-dienoate                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (Potassium
                          sorbate) (CAS No.
                          24634-61-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2916.19.10)......

     SEC. 74122. VINYL CHLOROFORMATE.

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


``     9902.20.06        Ethenyl             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          carbonochloridate                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (Vinyl
                          chloroformate)
                          (CAS No. 5130-24-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2916.19.50)......

     SEC. 74123. PERMETHRIN.

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


``     9902.20.07        (3-                 Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Phenoxyphenyl)met                                                 12/31/2023...
                          hyl 3-(2,2-
                          dichloroethenyl)-
                          2,2-
                          dimethylcycloprop
                          ane-1-carboxylate
                          (Permethrin) (CAS
                          No. 52645-53-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2916.20.50)......

     SEC. 74124. SODIUM BENZOATE.

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


``     9902.20.08        Micronized sodium   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          benzoate (CAS No.                                                 12/31/2023...
                          532-32-1) of a
                          kind used as a
                          polymer modifier
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2916.31.11)......

     SEC. 74125. BENZOIC ACID, FLAKE.

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


``     9902.20.09        Benzoic acid,       4.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          flake (CAS No. 65-                                                12/31/2023...
                          85-0) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2916.31.11)......

     SEC. 74126. DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIBENZOATE.

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


``     9902.20.10        2-(2-               1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Benzoyloxyethoxy)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ethyl benzoate
                          (CAS No. 120-55-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2916.31.30)......

     SEC. 74127. METHYL BENZOATE.

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


[[Page S2843]]



``     9902.20.11        Methyl benzoate     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 93-58-3)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2916.31.50)......

     SEC. 74128. M-NITROBENZOIC ACID SODIUM SALT.

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


``     9902.20.12        Sodium; 3-          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          nitrobenzoate                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 827-95-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2916.39.79)......

     SEC. 74129. P-NITROBENZOIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.13        4-Nitrobenzoic      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid (CAS No. 62-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          23-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2916.39.79)......

     SEC. 74130. 4-TERT BUTYLBENZOIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.14        4-tert-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Butylbenzoic acid                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 98-73-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2916.39.79)......

     SEC. 74131. SODIUM ADIPATE.

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


``     9902.20.15        Disodium;hexanedio  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ate (Sodium                                                       12/31/2023...
                          adipate) (CAS No.
                          7486-38-6), in
                          granule form,
                          with a particle
                          size of 250 mm to
                          850 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2917.12.50)......

     SEC. 74132. DIMETHYL SEBACATE (DMS).

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


``     9902.20.16        Dimethyl sebacate   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 106-79-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2917.13.00)......

     SEC. 74133. DODECANEDIOIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.17        Dodecanedioic acid  2.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 693-23-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2917.19.70)......

     SEC. 74134. POLYHYDROXYSTEARIC ACID OF LOW ACID VALUE.

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


``     9902.20.18        Acyclic             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polycarboxylic                                                    12/31/2023...
                          containing
                          octadecanoic
                          acid, 12-hydroxy-
                          , homopolymer,
                          octadecanoate
                          with an acid
                          value less than
                          40 mg/g KOH (CAS
                          No. 58128-22-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2917.19.70)......


[[Page S2844]]

  


     SEC. 74135. UNDECANEDIOIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.19        Undecanedioic acid  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 1852-04-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2917.19.70)......

     SEC. 74136. HEXADECANEDIOIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.20        Hexadecanedioic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid (CAS No. 505-                                                12/31/2023...
                          54-4) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2917.19.70)......

     SEC. 74137. TETRADECANEDIOIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.21        Tetradecanedioic    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid (CAS No. 821-                                                12/31/2023...
                          38-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2917.19.70)......

     SEC. 74138. PENTADECANEDIOIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.22        Pentadecanedioic    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid (CAS No.                                                     12/31/2023...
                          1460-18-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2917.19.70)......

     SEC. 74139. TRIDECANEDIOIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.23        Tridecanedioic      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid (CAS No. 505-                                                12/31/2023...
                          52-2) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2917.19.70)......

     SEC. 74140. METHYL 1-(METHOXYCARBONYL)CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLATE 
                   (CPDM).

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


``     9902.20.24        Dimethyl 1,1-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cyclopropanedicar                                                 12/31/2023...
                          boxylate (CAS No.
                          6914-71-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2917.20.00)......

     SEC. 74141. CALCIUM HHPA.

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


``     9902.20.25        Calcium (1S,2R)-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cyclohexane-1,2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          dicarboxylate
                          (CAS No. 491589-
                          22-1) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2917.20.00)......

     SEC. 74142. DIETHYL PHTHALATE.

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


``     9902.20.26        Diethyl benzene-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1,2-dicarboxylate                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 84-66-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2917.34.01)......


[[Page S2845]]

  


     SEC. 74143. AMMONIUM LACTATE.

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


``     9902.20.27        Ammonium lactate    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Azanium;2-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          hydroxypropanoate
                          ) (CAS No. 515-98-
                          0) having a
                          purity of at
                          least 99 percent
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2918.11.51)......

     SEC. 74144. TRIETHYL  2-HYDROXYPROPANE-1,2,3-TRICARBOXYLATE.

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


``     9902.20.28        Triethyl 2-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hydroxypropane-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          1,2,3-
                          tricarboxylate
                          (CAS No. 77-93-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2918.15.50)......

     SEC. 74145. DIISOSTEARYL MALATE.

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


``     9902.20.29        Carboxylic acid of  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bis(16-                                                           12/31/2023...
                          methylheptadecyl)
                          2-
                          hydroxybutanedioa
                          te (CAS No. 81230-
                          05-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2918.19.90)......

     SEC. 74146. SALICYLIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.30        2-Hydroxybenzoic    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid (salicylic                                                   12/31/2023...
                          acid) (CAS No. 69-
                          72-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2918.21.50)......

     SEC. 74147. HEXYL SALICYLATE.

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


``     9902.20.31        Hexyl 2-            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hydroxybenzoate                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 6259-76-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2918.23.20)......

     SEC. 74148. ALPHA-KETOGLUTERIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.32        Alpha-ketogluteric  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid (2-                                                          12/31/2023...
                          oxopentanedioic
                          acid) (CAS No.
                          328-50-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2918.30.90)......

     SEC. 74149. MCPB HERBICIDE.

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


``     9902.20.33        4-(4-Chloro-2-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methylphenoxy)                                                    12/31/2023...
                          butyric acid (CAS
                          No. 94-81-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2918.99.18)......

     SEC. 74150. 2,4-D BUTOXYETHYLESTER.

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


[[Page S2846]]



``     9902.20.34        2-Butoxyethyl 2-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (2,4-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          dichlorophenoxy)a
                          cetate (CAS No.
                          1929-73-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2918.99.20)......

     SEC. 74151. 2-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)ACETIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.35        2-(2,4-             4.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dichlorophenoxy)a                                                 12/31/2023...
                          cetic acid (CAS
                          No. 94-75-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2918.99.20)......

     SEC. 74152. DIGLYCOLIC ACID 98%.

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


``     9902.20.36        2-                  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Carboxymethoxy)a                                                 12/31/2023...
                          cetic acid
                          (diglycolic acid)
                          having a purity
                          of at least 98
                          percent (CAS No.
                          110-99-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2918.99.50)......

     SEC. 74153. TRI-ISO-BUTYL PHOSPHATE (TIBP).

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


``     9902.20.37        tris(2-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Methylpropyl)                                                     12/31/2023...
                          phosphate (CAS
                          No. 126-71-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2919.90.50)......

     SEC. 74154. TRIMETHYLPHOSPHITE.

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


``     9902.20.38        Trimethyl           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          phosphite (CAS                                                    12/31/2023...
                          No. 121-45-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2920.23.00)......

     SEC. 74155. ORGANIC PHOSPHITE.

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


``     9902.20.39        1,9-Dicyclohexyl-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          11-hydroxy-3,7-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          dimethyl-5H-
                          benzo[d]
                          [1,3,2]benzodioxa
                          phosphocine (CAS
                          No. 73912-21-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2920.90.20)......

     SEC. 74156. DIETHYL SULFATE.

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


``     9902.20.40        Diethyl sulfate     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 64-67-5)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2920.90.51)......

     SEC. 74157. DIETHYL CARBONATE.

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


``     9902.20.41        Diethyl carbonate   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 105-58-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2920.90.51)......


[[Page S2847]]

  


     SEC. 74158. ETHYL METHYL CARBONATE.

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


``     9902.20.42        Ethyl methyl        2.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          carbonate (CAS                                                    12/31/2023...
                          No. 623-53-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2920.90.51)......

     SEC. 74159. TETRADECOXYCARBONYLOXY TETRADECYL CARBONATE.

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


``     9902.20.43        Tetradecoxycarbony  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          loxy tetradecyl                                                   12/31/2023...
                          carbonate (CAS
                          No. 53220-22-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2920.90.51)......

     SEC. 74160. DICETYL PEROXYDICARBONATE.

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


``     9902.20.44        Hexadecoxycarbonyl  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          oxy hexadecyl                                                     12/31/2023...
                          carbonate (CAS
                          No. 26322-14-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2920.90.51)......

     SEC. 74161. TETRAETHYL SILICATE.

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


``     9902.20.45        Tetraethyl          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          silicate (CAS No.                                                 12/31/2023...
                          78-10-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2920.90.51)......

     SEC. 74162. TERT-OCTYLAMINE.

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


``     9902.20.46        2,4,4-              Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Trimethylpentan-2-                                                12/31/2023...
                          amine (CAS No.
                          107-45-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.19.61)......

     SEC. 74163. OCTADECYLAMINE.

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


``     9902.20.47        Octadecan-1-amine   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Octadecylamine)                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 124-30-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2921.19.61)......

     SEC. 74164. N'-(3-AMINOPROPYL)-N'-DODECYLPROPANE-1,3-DIAMINE.

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


``     9902.20.48        N'-(3-Aminopropyl)- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          N'-dodecylpropane-                                                12/31/2023...
                          1,3-diamine (CAS
                          No. 2372-82-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.29.00)......

     SEC. 74165. 1,10-DIAMINODECANE.

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


``     9902.20.49        Decane-1,10-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diamine (CAS No.                                                  12/31/2023...
                          646-25-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.29.00)......


[[Page S2848]]

  


     SEC. 74166. 1,5-PENTANEDIAMINE.

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


``     9902.20.50        Pentane-1,5-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diamine (CAS No.                                                  12/31/2023...
                          462-94-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.29.00)......

     SEC. 74167. DICYCLOHEXYLAMINE.

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


``     9902.20.51        N-                  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cyclohexylcyclohe                                                 12/31/2023...
                          xanamine (CAS No.
                          101-83-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.30.30)......

     SEC. 74168. AMANTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE 99%.

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


``     9902.20.52        Adamantan-1-amine   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hydrochloride                                                     12/31/2023...
                          having a purity
                          of at least 99
                          percent (CAS No.
                          665-66-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.30.50)......

     SEC. 74169. N,N-DIMETHYLANILINE.

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


``     9902.20.53        N,N-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dimethylaniline                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 121-69-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2921.42.10)......

     SEC. 74170. PARANITROANILINE (PNA).

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


``     9902.20.54        p-Nitroaniline      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 100-01-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2921.42.90)......

     SEC. 74171. DICLORAN.

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


``     9902.20.55        2,6-Dichloro-4-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          nitroaniline                                                      12/31/2023...
                          (Dicloran) (CAS
                          No. 99-30-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.42.90)......

     SEC. 74172. N,N-DIMETHYL-P-TOLUIDINE.

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


``     9902.20.56        N,N-Dimethyl-p-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          toluidine (CAS                                                    12/31/2023...
                          No. 99-97-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.43.08)......

     SEC. 74173. PENDIMETHALIN TECHNICAL.

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


``     9902.20.57        3,4-Dimethyl-2,6-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dinitro-N-pentan-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          3-ylaniline
                          (Pendimethalin)
                          (CAS No. 40487-42-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2921.49.50)......


[[Page S2849]]

  


     SEC. 74174. BENZYLDIMETHYLAMINE.

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


``     9902.20.58        N,N-Dimethyl-1-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          phenylmethanamine                                                 12/31/2023...
                           (CAS No. 103-83-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2921.49.50)......

     SEC. 74175. DIPHENYL DIPHENYLENE DIAMINE.

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


``     9902.20.59        1-N,4-N-            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Diphenylbenzene-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          1,4-diamine (CAS
                          No. 74-31-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.51.50)......

     SEC. 74176. CURATIVE FOR EPOXY RESIN SYSTEMS.

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


``     9902.20.60        4-[(4-Amino-3-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl-5-propan-2-                                                12/31/2023...
                          ylphenyl)methyl]-
                          2-methyl-6-propan-
                          2-ylaniline (CAS
                          No. 16298-38-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.59.40)......

     SEC. 74177. TFMB.

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


``     9902.20.61        4-[4-Amino-2-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trifluoromethyl)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          phenyl]-3-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          aniline (CAS No.
                          341-58-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2921.59.80)......

     SEC. 74178. S-N-ALKYL-ANILIN.

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


``     9902.20.62        2-Ethyl-N-[(2S)-1-  2.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methoxypropan-2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          yl]-6-
                          methylaniline
                          (CAS No. 118604-
                          70-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2922.19.60)......

     SEC. 74179. P-CRESIDINE.

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


``     9902.20.63        2-Methoxy-5-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methylaniline                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 120-71-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2922.29.81)......

     SEC. 74180. IMINODIACETIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.64        2-                  1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Carboxymethylami                                                 12/31/2023...
                          no)acetic acid
                          (CAS No. 142-73-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2922.49.49)......

     SEC. 74181. 11 AMINOUNDECANOIC ACID.

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


[[Page S2850]]



``     9902.20.65        11-Aminoundecanoic  2.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid (CAS No.                                                     12/31/2023...
                          2432-99-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2922.49.49)......

     SEC. 74182. L-ORINITHINE L-ASPARTATE.

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


``     9902.20.66        (2S)-2-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Aminobutanedioic                                                  12/31/2023...
                          acid;(2S)-2,5-
                          diaminopentanoic
                          acid (CAS No.
                          3230-94-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2922.49.49)......

     SEC. 74183. IRON SODIUM DTPA.

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


``     9902.20.67        Sodium 2-[bis[2-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [bis(carboxymethy                                                 12/31/2023...
                          l)
                          amino]ethyl]amino
                          ]acetate iron
                          (CAS No. 12389-75-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2922.49.80)......

     SEC. 74184. IRON GLYCINATE COMPLEX.

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


``     9902.20.68        Ferrate(2-),        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hexaaqua[m-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          (glycinato-kO:
                          kO')](glycinato-
                          kO)bis[sulfato(2-
                          )-kO]di-,
                          dihydrogen (CAS
                          No. 536974-51-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2922.49.80)......

     SEC. 74185. COPPER GLYCINATE COMPLEX.

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


``     9902.20.69        Cuprate(1-),        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diaqua(glycinato-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          kO)[sulfato(2-)-
                          kO]-, hydrogen
                          (CAS No. 536974-
                          53-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2922.49.80)......

     SEC. 74186. ZINC GLYCINATE COMPLEX.

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


``     9902.20.70        Zincate(1-),        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diaqua(glycinato-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          kO)[sulfato(2-)-
                          kO]-, hydrogen,
                          (T-4)- (CAS No.
                          536974-54-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2922.49.80)......

     SEC. 74187. MANGANESE GLYCINATE COMPLEX.

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


``     9902.20.71        Manganese(2+) 2-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          aminoacetate (CAS                                                 12/31/2023...
                          No. 14281-77-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2922.49.80)......

     SEC. 74188. IRON SODIUM EDDHA.

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


``     9902.20.72        Iron sodium         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethylenediaminedi                                                 12/31/2023...
                          hydroxyphenylacet
                          ic acid (sodium
                          [[a,a'-
                          (ethylenediimino)
                          bis[2-
                          hydroxybenzene-1-
                          acetato]](4-
                          )]ferrate(1-))
                          (CAS No. 16455-61-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2922.50.35)......


[[Page S2851]]

  


     SEC. 74189. DMF-DMA.

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


``     9902.20.73        1,1-Dimethoxy-N,N-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dimethylmethanami                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ne (CAS No. 4637-
                          24-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2922.50.50)......

     SEC. 74190. MIXTURES OF DMSO AND TETRABUTYL AMMONIUM 
                   FLUORIDE.

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


``     9902.20.74        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methylsulfinylmet                                                 12/31/2023...
                          hane (Dimethyl
                          sulfoxide DMSO)
                          (CAS No. 67-68-5)
                          and
                          tetrabutylammoniu
                          m fluoride
                          trihydrate
                          (tetrabutylazaniu
                          m;fluoride;trihyd
                          rate) (CAS No.
                          87749-50-6)
                          (60:40) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2923.90.01)......

     SEC. 74191. BETAINE.

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


``     9902.20.75        Betaine (2-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trimethylazanium                                                 12/31/2023...
                          yl)acetate) (CAS
                          No. 107-43-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2923.90.01)......

     SEC. 74192. PROLONIUM CHLORIDE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION.

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


``     9902.20.76        Aqueous solution    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of [2-hydroxy-3-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (trimethylazanium
                          yl)propyl]-
                          trimethylazanium;
                          dichloride with a
                          concentration of
                          greater than 49
                          percent and less
                          than 51 percent
                          by weight (CAS
                          No. 55636-09-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2923.90.01)......

     SEC. 74193. N,N-DIMETHYLACETAMIDE.

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


``     9902.20.77        N,N-                2%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dimethylacetamide                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 127-19-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2924.19.11)......

     SEC. 74194. N,N-DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE.

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


``     9902.20.78        N,N-                1.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dimethylformamide                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 68-12-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2924.19.11)......

     SEC. 74195. DAAM.

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


``     9902.20.79        N-(2-Methyl-4-oxo-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          2-                                                                12/31/2023...
                          pentanyl)acrylami
                          de (CAS No. 2873-
                          97-4) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2924.19.80)......


[[Page S2852]]

  


     SEC. 74196. L-ALANYL L-GLUTAMINE.

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


``     9902.20.80        L-Alanyl L-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          glutamine ((2S)-5-                                                12/31/2023...
                          amino-2-[[(2S)-2-
                          aminopropanoyl]am
                          ino]-5-
                          oxopentanoic
                          acid) (CAS No.
                          39537-23-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2924.19.80)......

     SEC. 74197. GRANULAR ACRYLAMIDO-TERT-BUTYL SULFONIC ACID 
                   (ATBS).

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


``     9902.20.81        Granular 2-methyl-  6%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          2-(prop-2-                                                        12/31/2023...
                          enoylamino)propan
                          e-1-sulfonic acid
                          (CAS No. 15214-89-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2924.19.80)......

     SEC. 74198. GLYCYL-L-GLUTAMINE HYDRATE.

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


``     9902.20.82        Glycyl-L-glutamine  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hydrate ((2S)-5-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          amino-2-[(2-
                          aminoacetyl)amino
                          ]-5-oxopentanoic
                          acid;hydrate)
                          (CAS No. 211446-
                          46-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2924.19.80)......

     SEC. 74199. NOVIFLUMURON.

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


``     9902.20.83        N-[[3,5-Dichloro-2- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fluoro-4-                                                         12/31/2023...
                          (1,1,2,3,3,3-
                          hexafluoropropoxy
                          )phenyl]carbamoyl
                          ]-2,6-
                          difluorobenzamide
                          (Noviflumuron)
                          (CAS No. 121451-
                          02-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2924.21.20)......

     SEC. 74200. PROPANIL TECHNICAL.

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


``     9902.20.84        N-(3,4-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dichlorophenyl)pr                                                 12/31/2023...
                          opanamide (CAS
                          No. 709-98-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2924.29.47)......

     SEC. 74201. HEXAFLUMURON.

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


``     9902.20.85        N-[[3,5-Dichloro-4- 4.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1,1,2,2-                                                         12/31/2023...
                          tetrafluoroethoxy
                          )phenyl]carbamoyl
                          ]-2,6-
                          difluorobenzamide
                          (Hexaflumuron)
                          (CAS No. 86479-06-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2924.29.47)......

     SEC. 74202. STABILIZER FOR PLASTICS AND RUBBER.

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


``     9902.20.86        3-(3,5-Ditert-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          butyl-4-                                                          12/31/2023...
                          hydroxyphenyl)-N-
                          [3-[3-(3,5-ditert-
                          butyl-4-
                          hydroxyphenyl)
                          propanoylamino]pr
                          opyl]propanamide
                          (CAS No. 69851-61-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2924.29.71)......


[[Page S2853]]

  


     SEC. 74203. 2-AMINO-5-CHLORO-N,3-DIMETHYLBENZAMIDE.

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


``     9902.20.87        2-Amino-5-chloro-   6.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          N,3-                                                              12/31/2023...
                          dimethylbenzamide
                          (CAS No. 890707-
                          28-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2924.29.71)......

     SEC. 74204. GLYCYL-L-TYROSINE DIHYDRATE.

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


``     9902.20.88        Glycyl-L-tyrosine   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dihydrate ((2S)-2-                                                12/31/2023...
                          [(2-
                          aminoacetyl)amino
                          ]-3-(4-
                          hydroxyphenyl)pro
                          panoic
                          acid;dihydrate)
                          (CAS No. 39630-46-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2924.29.71)......

     SEC. 74205. L-ALANYL-L-TYROSINE.

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


``     9902.20.89        L-Alanyl L-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tyrosine ((2S)-2-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          [[(2S)-2-
                          aminopropanoyl]am
                          ino]-3-(4-
                          hydroxyphenyl)pro
                          panoic acid) (CAS
                          No. 3061-88-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2924.29.71)......

     SEC. 74206. ENZALUTAMIDE ITS-2.

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


``     9902.20.90        2-[3-Fluoro-4-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (methylcarbamoyl)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          anilino]-2-
                          methylpropanoic
                          acid (CAS No.
                          1289942-66-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2924.29.71)......

     SEC. 74207. 4-BROMO-2-FLUORO-N-METHYLBENZAMIDE.

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


``     9902.20.91        4-Bromo-2-fluoro-N- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methylbenzamide                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 749927-
                          69-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2924.29.71)......

     SEC. 74208. N-BOC-1-AMINOCYCLOBUTANECARBOXYLIC ACID.

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


``     9902.20.92        1-[(2-Methylpropan- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          2-                                                                12/31/2023...
                          yl)oxycarbonylami
                          no] cyclobutane-1-
                          carboxylic acid
                          (CAS No. 120728-
                          10-1) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2924.29.95)......

     SEC. 74209. N'-(1,3-DIMETHYLBUTYLIDENE)-3-HYDROXY-2-
                   NAPHTHOHYDRAZIDE (BMH) (OIL TREATED).

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


``     9902.20.93        3-Hydroxy-N-[(Z)-4- 3.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methylpentan-2-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          ylideneamino]naph
                          thalene-2-
                          carboxamide (CAS
                          No. 214417-91-1),
                          oil treated
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2925.19.42)......


[[Page S2854]]

  


     SEC. 74210. GUANIDINE SULFAMATE.

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


``     9902.20.94        Guanidine sulfamic  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid (CAS No.                                                     12/31/2023...
                          50979-18-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2925.29.90)......

     SEC. 74211. LIQUID, BLOCKED CYCLOALIPHATIC DIAMINE USED AS 
                   CROSSLINKER FOR POLYISOCYANATE RESINS.

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


``     9902.20.95        2-Methyl-N-[[1,3,3- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          trimethyl-5-(2-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          methylpropylidene
                          amino)cyclohexyl]
                          methyl]propan-1-
                          imine (CAS No.
                          54914-37-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2925.29.90)......

     SEC. 74212. 3,4-DIFLUOROBENZONITRILE.

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


``     9902.20.96        3,4-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Difluorobenzonitr                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ile (CAS No.
                          64248-62-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2926.90.43)......

     SEC. 74213. 2-AMINO-5-CYANO-N,3-DIMETHYLBENZAMIDE.

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


``     9902.20.97        2-Amino-5-cyano-    4.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          N,3-                                                              12/31/2023...
                          dimethylbenzamide
                          (CAS No. 890707-
                          29-6) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2926.90.43)......

     SEC. 74214. TFMPA.

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


``     9902.20.98        2-[3-               Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Trifluoromethyl)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          phenyl]acetonitri
                          le (CAS No. 2338-
                          76-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2926.90.48)......

     SEC. 74215. DIMETHYL 2,2'-AZOBISISOBUTYRATE.

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


``     9902.20.99        Methyl 2-[(1-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methoxy-2-methyl-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          1-oxopropan-2-
                          yl)diazenyl]-2-
                          methylpropanoate
                          (CAS No. 2589-57-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2927.00.40)......

     SEC. 74216. ANTIOXIDANT/METAL DEACTIVATOR.

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


``     9902.21.01        3-(3,5-Ditert-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          butyl-4-                                                          12/31/2023...
                          hydroxyphenyl)-N'-
                          [3-(3,5-ditert-
                          butyl-4-
                          hydroxyphenyl)pro
                          panoyl]propanehyd
                          razide (CAS No.
                          32687-78-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2928.00.25)......

     SEC. 74217. BENZYL CARBAZATE.

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


[[Page S2855]]



``     9902.21.02        Benzyl N-           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          aminocarbamate                                                    12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 5331-43-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2928.00.25)......

     SEC. 74218. BENZENE-1,3-DICARBOHYDRAZIDE.

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


``     9902.21.03        Benzene-1,3-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dicarbohydrazide                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 2760-98-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2928.00.25)......

     SEC. 74219. INPUT FOR RESINS, COATINGS, AND OTHER PRODUCTS.

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


``     9902.21.04        1,3-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Bis(isocyanatomet                                                 12/31/2023...
                          hyl) cyclohexane
                          (CAS No. 38661-72-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2929.10.55)......

     SEC. 74220. ALDICARB.

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


``     9902.21.05        [(E)-(2-Methyl-2-   2.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methylsulfanylpro                                                 12/31/2023...
                          pylidene)amino] N-
                          methylcarbamate
                          (Aldicarb) (CAS
                          No. 116-06-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2930.80.00)......

     SEC. 74221. FLUBENDIAMIDE.

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


``     9902.21.06        1-N-[4-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          Heptafluoropropan-
                          2-yl)-2-
                          methylphenyl]-3-
                          iodo-2-N-(2-
                          methyl-1-
                          methylsulfonylpro
                          pan-2-yl)benzene-
                          1,2-dicarboxamide
                          (Flubendiamide)
                          (CAS No. 272451-
                          65-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2930.90.10)......

     SEC. 74222. BENZOBICYCLON.

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


``     9902.21.07        3-[2-Chloro-4-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (methylsulfonyl)b                                                 12/31/2023...
                          enzoyl]-4-
                          (phenylsulfanyl)b
                          icyclo[3.2.1]oct-
                          3-en-2-one
                          (Benzobicyclon)
                          (CAS No. 156963-
                          66-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2930.90.10)......

     SEC. 74223. DIPHENYLSULFONE (DPS).

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


``     9902.21.08        Benzenesulfonylben  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          zene (CAS No. 127-                                                12/31/2023...
                          63-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2930.90.29)......

     SEC. 74224. PHENOLIC ANTIOXIDANT.

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


[[Page S2856]]



``     9902.21.09        2,4-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bis(Dodecylsulfan                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ylmethyl)-6-
                          methylphenol (CAS
                          No. 110675-26-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2930.90.29)......

     SEC. 74225. PHENOLIC ANTIOXIDANT AND HEAT STABILIZER.

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


``     9902.21.10        2-[2-[3-(3,5-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ditert-Butyl-4-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          hydroxyphenyl)pro
                          panoyloxy]
                          ethylsulfanyl]eth
                          yl 3-(3,5-ditert-
                          butyl-4-
                          hydroxyphenyl)pro
                          panoate (CAS No.
                          41484-35-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2930.90.29)......

     SEC. 74226. PHENYLCHLOROTHIOFORMATE (PTCFM).

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


``     9902.21.11        o-Phenyl            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          chloromethanethio                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ate (CAS No. 1005-
                          56-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2930.90.29)......

     SEC. 74227. METHYLENE BIS THIOCYANATE.

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


``     9902.21.12        Thiocyanatomethyl   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          thiocyanate (CAS                                                  12/31/2023...
                          No. 6317-18-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2930.90.30)......

     SEC. 74228. OXAMYL.

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


``     9902.21.13        Methyl (1Z)-2-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (dimethylamino)-N-                                                12/31/2023...
                          (methylcarbamoylo
                          xy)-2-
                          oxoethanimidothio
                          ate (CAS No.
                          23135-22-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2930.90.43)......

     SEC. 74229. L-CYSTINE.

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


``     9902.21.14        (2R)-2-Amino-3-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [[(2R)-2-amino-2-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          carboxyethyl]disu
                          lfanyl]propanoic
                          acid (CAS No. 56-
                          89-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2930.90.49)......

     SEC. 74230. L-CYSTEINE.

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


``     9902.21.15        (2R)-2-Amino-3-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          sulfanylpropanoic                                                 12/31/2023...
                          acid (L-cysteine)
                          (CAS No. 52-90-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2930.90.49)......

     SEC. 74231. N,N'-BIS-L-ALANYL-L-CYSTINE.

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


[[Page S2857]]



``     9902.21.16        2-(2-               Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Aminopropanoylami                                                 12/31/2023...
                          no)-3-[[2-(2-
                          aminopropanoylami
                          no)-2-
                          carboxyethyl]disu
                          lfanyl]propanoic
                          acid (N,N'-bis-L-
                          alanyl-L-cystine)
                          (CAS No. 115888-
                          13-6) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2930.90.49)......

     SEC. 74232. LUBRICANT ADDITIVE.

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


``     9902.21.17        3-[bis(2-           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Methylpropoxy)pho                                                 12/31/2023...
                          sphinothioylsulfa
                          nyl]-2-
                          methylpropanoic
                          acid (CAS No.
                          268567-32-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2930.90.49)......

     SEC. 74233. SODIUM BENZENESULFINATE.

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


``     9902.21.18        Sodium              Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          benzenesulfinate                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 873-55-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2930.90.91)......

     SEC. 74234. THIO-ETHER BASED CO-STABILIZER FOR PLASTICS.

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


``     9902.21.19        1-                  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Octadecyldisulfa                                                 12/31/2023...
                          nyl)octadecane
                          (CAS No. 2500-88-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2930.90.91)......

     SEC. 74235. L-CYSTEINE HYDRATE HYDROCHLORIDE.

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


``     9902.21.20        (2R)-2-Amino-3-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          sulfanylpropanoic                                                 12/31/2023...
                          acid;hydrate;hydr
                          ochloride (CAS
                          No. 7048-04-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2930.90.91)......

     SEC. 74236. DIMERCAPROL.

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


``     9902.21.21        2,3-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Bis(sulfanyl)prop                                                 12/31/2023...
                          an-1-ol (CAS No.
                          59-52-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2930.90.91)......

     SEC. 74237. MONOAMMONIUM SALT OF GLYPHOSATE.

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


``     9902.21.22        Azane;2-            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (phosphonomethyla                                                 12/31/2023...
                          mino)acetic acid
                          (CAS No. 40465-66-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2931.39.00)......

     SEC. 74238. THPC.

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


``     9902.21.23        Tetrakis(hydroxyme  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          thyl) phosphonium                                                 12/31/2023...
                          chloride (CAS No.
                          124-64-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.39.00)......


[[Page S2858]]

  


     SEC. 74239. FLAME RETARDANT FOR TEXTILES.

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


``     9902.21.24        Tetrakis(hydroxyme  1.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          thyl) phosphonium                                                 12/31/2023...
                          sulfate (CAS No.
                          55566-30-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.39.00)......

     SEC. 74240. GLYPHOSATE.

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


``     9902.21.25        N-                  3.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Phosphonomethyl)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          glycine
                          (Glyphosate) (CAS
                          No. 1071-83-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.39.00)......

     SEC. 74241. ETHEPHON.

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


``     9902.21.26        (2-                 2.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Chloroethyl)phosp                                                 12/31/2023...
                          honic acid
                          (Ethephon) (CAS
                          No. 16672-87-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.39.00)......

     SEC. 74242. BENZENE PHOSPHINIC ACID.

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


``     9902.21.27        Phenylphosphinic    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid (CAS No.                                                     12/31/2023...
                          1779-48-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.39.00)......

     SEC. 74243. HEDP.

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


``     9902.21.28        Tetrasodium;1,1-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diphosphonatoetha                                                 12/31/2023...
                          nol (CAS No. 3794-
                          83-0), in granule
                          form, with a
                          particle size of
                          250 mm to 850 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.39.00)......

     SEC. 74244. TRIMETHYLCHLOROSILANE.

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


``     9902.21.29        Chloro(trimethyl)s  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ilane (CAS No. 75-                                                12/31/2023...
                          77-4) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74245. CHLORO-(CHLOROMETHYL)-DIMETHYLSILANE.

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


``     9902.21.30        Chloro-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (chloromethyl)-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          dimethylsilane
                          (CAS No. 1719-57-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74246. SILICONE FOR ELECTRONICS CLEANERS.

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


[[Page S2859]]



``     9902.21.31        [Dimethyl(trimethy  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          lsilyloxy)                                                        12/31/2023...
                          silyl]oxy-
                          dimethyl-
                          trimethylsilyloxy
                          silane (CAS No.
                          141-62-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74247. SILICON CARRIER FLUID FOR ACTIVE LOTIONS, CREAMS.

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


``     9902.21.32        Dodecamethylpentas  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          iloxane;                                                          12/31/2023...
                          bis[[dimethyl
                          (trimethylsilylox
                          y)silyl]oxy]-
                          dimethylsilane
                          (CAS No. 141-63-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74248. VINYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE.

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


``     9902.21.33        Ethenyl(trimethoxy  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          )silane (CAS No.                                                  12/31/2023...
                          2768-02-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74249. N-OCTYLTRIETHOXYSILANE.

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


``     9902.21.34        Triethoxy(octyl)si  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          lane (CAS No.                                                     12/31/2023...
                          2943-75-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74250. DIMETHYLBIS(S-BUTYLAMINO)SILANE.

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


``     9902.21.35        N-[(Butan-2-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ylamino)-                                                         12/31/2023...
                          dimethylsilyl]but
                          an-2-amine (CAS
                          No. 93777-98-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74251. AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF POTASSIUM METHYL SILICONATE.

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


``     9902.21.36        Tripotassium;       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl(trioxido)s                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ilane in aqueous
                          solution (CAS No.
                          31795-24-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74252. OCTYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE.

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


``     9902.21.37        Trimethoxy(2,4,4-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          trimethylpentyl)s                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ilane (CAS No.
                          34396-03-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74253. OCTLYTRIETHOXYSILANE.

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


``     9902.21.38        Triethoxy(2,4,4-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          trimethylpentyl)s                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ilane (CAS No.
                          35435-21-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......


[[Page S2860]]

  


     SEC. 74254. AMINO-PROPYL-TRIETHOXYSILANE.

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


``     9902.21.39        3-                  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Triethoxysilylpro                                                 12/31/2023...
                          pan-1-amine (CAS
                          No. 919-30-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74255. METHYLTRIS(SEC-BUTYLAMINO)SILANE.

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


``     9902.21.40        N-[Bis(butan-2-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ylamino)-                                                         12/31/2023...
                          methylsilyl]butan-
                          2-amine (CAS No.
                          37697-65-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74256. METHYLTRIS(METHYLETHYLKETOXIMINO)SILANE (MOS).

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


``     9902.21.41        (E)-N-[Bis[[(E)-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          butan-2-                                                          12/31/2023...
                          ylideneamino]oxy]-
                          methylsilyl]oxybu
                          tan-2-imine (CAS
                          No. 22984-54-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74257. HEPTAMETHYLTRISILOXANE.

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


``     9902.21.42        Methyl-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bis(trimethylsily                                                 12/31/2023...
                          loxy)silicon (CAS
                          No. 1873-88-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74258. TETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE.

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


``     9902.21.43        1,1,3,3-            1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Tetramethyldisilo                                                 12/31/2023...
                          xane (CAS No.
                          3277-26-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74259. DIMETHYLCHLOROSILANE.

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


``     9902.21.44        Chloro(dimethyl)si  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          licon (CAS No.                                                    12/31/2023...
                          1066-35-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74260. DICHLOROMETHYLSILANE.

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


``     9902.21.45        Dichloromethylsila  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ne (CAS No. 75-54-                                                12/31/2023...
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74261. TRIS(TFP)-METHYLCYCLO-TRISILOXANE DR.

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


[[Page S2861]]



``     9902.21.46        2,4,6-Trimethyl-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          2,4,6-tris(3,3,3-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          trifluoropropyl)-
                          1,3,5,2,4,6-
                          trioxatrisilinane
                          (CAS No. 2374-14-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74262. TETRAVINYLTETRAMETHYLCYCLOTETRASILOXANE.

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


``     9902.21.47        2,4,6,8-            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Tetrakis(ethenyl)-                                                12/31/2023...
                          2,4,6,8-
                          tetramethyl-
                          1,3,5,7,2,4,6,8-
                          tetraoxatetrasilo
                          cane (CAS No.
                          2554-06-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74263. DIVINYLTETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE.

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


``     9902.21.48        Ethenyl-            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [ethenyl(dimethyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          )silyl]oxy-
                          dimethylsilane
                          (CAS No. 2627-95-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74264. INPUT FOR PLANT PROTECTION AGENT.

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


``     9902.21.49        Cyclopropanol, 2-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (butyldimethylsil                                                 12/31/2023...
                          yl)-1-methyl-, 1-
                          metanasulfonate
                          (CAS No. 1446996-
                          86-6) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2931.90.90)......

     SEC. 74265. STRAWBERRY FURANONE.

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


``     9902.21.50        4-Hydroxy-2,5-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dimethylfuran-3-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          one (CAS No. 3658-
                          77-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2932.19.51)......

     SEC. 74266. EMAMECTIN BENZOATE.

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


``     9902.21.51        (4"R)-4"-Deoxy-4"-  5.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (methylamino)aver                                                 12/31/2023...
                          mectin b1
                          benzoate (CAS No.
                          155569-91-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2932.20.10)......

     SEC. 74267. GIBBERELLIC ACID.

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


``     9902.21.52        (1R,2R,5S,8S,9S,    1.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          10R,11S,12S)-5,12-                                                12/31/2023...
                          Dihydroxy-11-
                          methyl-6-
                          methylidene-16-
                          oxo-15-
                          oxapentacyclo
                          [9.3.2.15,8.01,10
                          .02,8] heptadec-
                          13-ene-9-
                          carboxylic acid
                          (Gibberellic
                          acid) (CAS No. 77-
                          06-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2932.20.50)......

     SEC. 74268. ROSE OXIDE.

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


[[Page S2862]]



``     9902.21.53        4-Methyl-2-(2-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methylprop-1-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          enyl)oxane (CAS
                          No. 16409-43-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2932.99.90)......

     SEC. 74269. VINYLENE CARBONATE.

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


``     9902.21.54        1,3-Dioxol-2-one    0.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 872-36-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2932.99.90)......

     SEC. 74270. KASUGAMYCIN TECHNICAL.

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


``     9902.21.55        2-Amino-2-          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [(2R,3S,5S,6R)-5-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          amino-2-methyl-6-
                          [(2S,3S,5S,6R)-
                          2,3,4,5,6-
                          pentahydroxycyclo
                          hexyl]oxyoxan-3-
                          yl]iminoacetic
                          acid;hydrochlorid
                          e (CAS No. 19408-
                          46-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2932.99.90)......

     SEC. 74271. 2H-CYCLODODECA[B]PYRAN.

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


``     9902.21.56        3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,1  1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1,12,13,14-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          Dodecahydro-2H-
                          cyclododeca[b]pyr
                          an (CAS No. 32539-
                          83-6) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2932.99.90)......

     SEC. 74272. BIXAFEN.

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


``     9902.21.57        N-[2-(3,4-          2.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dichlorophenyl)-4-                                                12/31/2023...
                          fluorophenyl]-3-
                          (difluoromethyl)-
                          1-methylpyrazole-
                          4-carboxamide
                          (CAS No. 581809-
                          46-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.19.23)......

     SEC. 74273. FLUXAPYROXAD.

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


``     9902.21.58        3-(Difluoromethyl)- 5.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1-methyl-N-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          (3',4',5'-
                          trifluorobiphe-
                          nyl-2-yl)pyrazole-
                          4-carboxamide
                          (Fluxapyroxad)
                          (CAS No. 907204-
                          31-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.19.23)......

     SEC. 74274. 3,5 DIMETHYLPYRAZOLE.

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


``     9902.21.59        3,5-Dimethyl-1H-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pyrazole (CAS No.                                                 12/31/2023...
                          67-51-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.19.90)......

     SEC. 74275. PYRACLONIL.

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


``     9902.21.60        1-(3-Chloro-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          4,5,6,7-                                                          12/31/2023...
                          tetrahydropyrazol
                          o[1,5-a]pyridin-2-
                          yl)-5-
                          [methyl(prop-2-
                          ynyl)amino]pyrazo
                          le-4-carbonitrile
                          (Pyraclonil) (CAS
                          No. 158353-15-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.19.90)......


[[Page S2863]]

  


     SEC. 74276. IMIDAZOLIDINYL UREA.

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


``     9902.21.61        1-[3-               Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Hydroxymethyl)-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          2,5-
                          dioxoimidazolidin-
                          4-yl]-3-[[[3-
                          (hydroxymethyl)-
                          2,5-
                          dioxoimidazolidin-
                          4-yl]
                          carbamoylamino]me
                          thyl]urea (CAS
                          No. 39236-46-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.21.00)......

     SEC. 74277. ALLANTOIN.

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


``     9902.21.62        (2,5-               Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dioxoimidazolidin-                                                12/31/2023...
                          4-yl)urea (CAS
                          No. 97-59-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.21.00)......

     SEC. 74278. EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE OF IMAZALIL FUNGICIDE.

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


``     9902.21.63        Mixtures of (1-[2-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (allyloxy)-2-(2,4-                                                12/31/2023...
                          dichlorophenyl)et
                          hyl]-1H-
                          imidazole)
                          (Imazalil) (CAS
                          No. 35554-44-0)
                          and application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.29.35)......

     SEC. 74279. TECHNICAL CYAZOFAMID FUNGICIDE.

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


``     9902.21.64        4-Chloro-2-cyano-   3.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          N,N-dimethyl-5-(4-                                                12/31/2023...
                          methylphenyl)imid
                          azole-1-
                          sulfonamide
                          (Cyazofamid) (CAS
                          No. 120116-88-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.29.35)......

     SEC. 74280. IMAZALIL SULFATE.

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


``     9902.21.65        1-[2-(2,4-          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dichlorophenyl)-2-                                                12/31/2023...
                          (prop-2-en-1-
                          yloxy)ethyl]-1H-
                          imidazole sulfate
                          (Imazalil
                          sulfate) (CAS No.
                          58594-72-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.29.35)......

     SEC. 74281. 1,2-DIMETHYLIMIDAZOLE.

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


``     9902.21.66        1,2-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dimethylimidazole                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 1739-84-
                          0) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2933.29.90)......

     SEC. 74282. 2-METHYLIMIDAZOLE FLAKES.

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


``     9902.21.67        2-Methyl-1H-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          imidazole (CAS                                                    12/31/2023...
                          No. 693-98-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.29.90)......

     SEC. 74283. DIAZOLIDINYL UREA.

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


[[Page S2864]]



``     9902.21.68        1-[1,3-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Bis(hydroxymethyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          )-2,5-
                          dioxoimidazolidin-
                          4-yl]-1,3-
                          bis(hydroxymethyl
                          )urea (CAS No.
                          78491-02-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.29.90)......

     SEC. 74284. 1-(2-AMINOETHYL)IMIDAZOLIDIN-2-ONE (AEEU).

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


``     9902.21.69        1-(2-               Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Aminoethyl)imidaz                                                 12/31/2023...
                          olidin-2-one (CAS
                          No. 6281-42-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.29.90)......

     SEC. 74285. ZINC PYRITHIONE.

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


``     9902.21.70        Zinc;1-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          oxidopyridin-1-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          ium-2-thiolate
                          (CAS No. 13463-41-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2933.39.21)......

     SEC. 74286. TECHNICAL PYRIOFENONE FUNGICIDE.

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


``     9902.21.71        (5-Chloro-2-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methoxy-4-methyl-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          3-pyridyl)(4,5,6-
                          trimethoxy-o-
                          tolyl)methanone
                          (Pyriofenone)
                          (CAS No. 688046-
                          61-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.39.21)......

     SEC. 74287. PICOXYSTROBIN.

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


``     9902.21.72        Methyl (E)-3-       5.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methoxy-2-[2-[[6-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          pyridin-2-
                          yl]oxymethyl]phen
                          yl]prop-2-enoate
                          (Picoxystrobin)
                          (CAS No. 117428-
                          22-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.39.21)......

     SEC. 74288. TRICLOPYR BEE.

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


``     9902.21.73        2-Butoxyethyl 2-    1.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (3,5,6-                                                           12/31/2023...
                          trichloropyridin-
                          2-yl)oxyacetate
                          (CAS No. 64700-56-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2933.39.25)......

     SEC. 74289. IMAZAPYR.

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


``     9902.21.74        2-(4-Methyl-5-oxo-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          4-propan-2-yl-1H-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          imidazol-2-
                          yl)pyridine-3-
                          carboxylic acid
                          (Imazapyr) (CAS
                          No. 81334-34-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.39.25)......

     SEC. 74290. TETRANILIPROLE.

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


[[Page S2865]]



``     9902.21.75        2-(3-Chloropyridin- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          2-yl)-N-[4-cyano-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          2-methyl-6-
                          (methylcarbamoyl)
                          phenyl]-5-[[5-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          tetrazol-2-
                          yl]methyl]pyrazol
                          e-3-carboxamide
                          (CAS No. 1229654-
                          66-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.39.27)......

     SEC. 74291. CYANTRANILIPROLE.

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


``     9902.21.76        5-Bromo-2-(3-       3.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          chloropyridin-2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          yl)-N-[4-cyano-2-
                          methyl-6-
                          (methylcarbamoyl)
                          phenyl]pyrazole-3-
                          carboxamide
                          (Cyantraniliprole
                          ) (CAS No. 736994-
                          63-1) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.39.27)......

     SEC. 74292. CHLORANTRANILIPROLE.

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


``     9902.21.77        5-Bromo-N-[4-       4.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          chloro-2-methyl-6-                                                12/31/2023...
                          (methylcarbamoyl)
                          phenyl]-2-(3-
                          chloropyridin-2-
                          yl)pyrazole-3-
                          carboxamide
                          (Chlorantranilipr
                          ole) (CAS No.
                          500008-45-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.39.27)......

     SEC. 74293. CHLORPYRIFOS.

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


``     9902.21.78        O,O-Diethyl O-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          3,5,6-                                                            12/31/2023...
                          trichloropyridin-
                          2-yl
                          phosphorothioate
                          (Chlorpyrifos)
                          (CAS No. 2921-88-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2933.39.27)......

     SEC. 74294. TECHNICAL CYCLANILIPROLE INSECTICIDE.

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


``     9902.21.79        3-Bromo-N-[2-bromo- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          4-chloro-6-[[(1-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          cyclo-
                          propylethyl)amino
                          ]carbonyl]phenyl]-
                          1-(3-chloro-2-
                          pyridinyl)-1H-
                          pyrazole-5-
                          carboxamide
                          (Cyclaniliprole)
                          (CAS No. 1031756-
                          98-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.39.27)......

     SEC. 74295. REGORAFENIB.

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


``     9902.21.80        4-[4-[[4-Chloro-3-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trifluoromethyl)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          phenyl]carbamoyla
                          mino]-3-
                          fluorophenoxy]-N-
                          methylpyridine-2-
                          carboxamide
                          monohydrate
                          (Regorafenib)
                          (CAS No. 1019206-
                          88-2) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.39.41)......

     SEC. 74296. N-BUTYL-TAD.

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


``     9902.21.81        N-Butyl-2,2,6,6-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tetramethylpiperi                                                 12/31/2023...
                          din-4-amine (CAS
                          No. 36177-92-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.39.61)......


[[Page S2866]]

  


     SEC. 74297. HINDERED AMINE LIGHT STABILIZER AND PHENOLIC 
                   ANTIOXIDANT.

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


``     9902.21.82        Bis(1,2,2,6,6-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pentamethylpiperi                                                 12/31/2023...
                          din-4-yl) 2-butyl-
                          2-[(3,5-ditert-
                          butyl-4-
                          hydroxyphenyl)met
                          hyl]propanedioate
                          (CAS No. 63843-89-
                          0) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2933.39.61)......

     SEC. 74298. 4-HYDROXY-TEMPO.

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


``     9902.21.83        4-Hydroxy-2,2,6,6-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tetramethylpiperi                                                 12/31/2023...
                          dinoxyl (CAS No.
                          2226-96-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.39.61)......

     SEC. 74299. 2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYLPIPERIDIN-4-OL (TMP).

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


``     9902.21.84        2,2,6,6-            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Tetramethylpiperi                                                 12/31/2023...
                          din-4-ol (CAS No.
                          2403-88-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.39.61)......

     SEC. 74300. 5-BROMO-2-(3-CHLOROPYRIDIN-2-YL)PYRAZOLE-3-
                   CARBOXYLIC ACID.

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


``     9902.21.85        5-Bromo-2-(3-       6.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          chloropyridin-2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          yl)pyrazole-3-
                          carboxylic acid
                          (CAS No. 500011-
                          86-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.39.61)......

     SEC. 74301. 2-CHLORO-5-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PYRIDINE.

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


``     9902.21.86        2-Chloro-5-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trifluoromethyl)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          pyridine (CAS No.
                          52334-81-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.39.61)......

     SEC. 74302. PICARBUTROX.

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


``     9902.21.87        Tert-butyl N-[6-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [[(Z)-[(1-                                                        12/31/2023...
                          methyltetrazol-5-
                          yl)-
                          phenylmethylidene
                          ]amino]oxymethyl]
                          pyridin-2-
                          yl]carbamate (CAS
                          No. 500207-04-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.39.61)......

     SEC. 74303. 5-AMINO-3-(TRIFLUROMETHYL) PICOLINONITRILE 
                   (T3630).

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


``     9902.21.88        5-Amino-3-          3.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trifluoromethyl)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          pyridine-2-
                          carbonitrile
                          (T3630) (CAS No.
                          573762-62-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.39.61)......


[[Page S2867]]

  


     SEC. 74304. DEXTROMETHORPHAN HYDROBROMIDE.

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


``     9902.21.89        Dextromethorphan    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hydrobromide                                                      12/31/2023...
                          (monohydrate (CAS
                          No. 6700-34-1) or
                          anhydrous (CAS
                          No. 125-69-9))
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.49.26)......

     SEC. 74305. IPFLUFENOQUIN.

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


``     9902.21.90        2-[2-(7,8-Difluoro- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          2-methylquinolin-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          3-yl)oxy-6-
                          fluorophenyl]prop
                          an-2-ol (CAS No.
                          1314008-27-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.49.30)......

     SEC. 74306. THQ.

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


``     9902.21.91        1,2,3,4-            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Tetrahydroquinoli                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ne (CAS No. 635-
                          46-1) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.49.70)......

     SEC. 74307. PYRITHIOBAC SODIUM.

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


``     9902.21.92        Sodium 2-chloro-6-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (4,6-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          dimethoxypyrimidi
                          n-2-
                          yl)sulfanylbenzoa
                          te (CAS No.
                          123343-16-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.59.10)......

     SEC. 74308. LAROTRECTINIB SULFATE.

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


``     9902.21.93        (3S)-N-[5-[(2R)-2-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (2,5-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          Difluorophenyl)py
                          rrolidin-1-
                          yl]pyrazolo[1,5-
                          a]pyrimidin-3-yl]-
                          3-
                          hydroxypyrrolidin
                          e-1-carboxamide
                          sulfuric acid
                          (Larotrectinib
                          sulfate) (CAS No.
                          1223405-08-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.59.53)......

     SEC. 74309. IBRUTINIB.

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


``     9902.21.94        1-[(3R)-3-[4-Amino- 5.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          3-(4-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          phenoxyphenyl)pyr
                          azolo[3,4-
                          d]pyrimidin-1-
                          yl]piperidin-1-
                          yl]prop-2-en-1-
                          one (Ibrutinib)
                          (CAS No. 936563-
                          96-1) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.59.53)......

     SEC. 74310. ORTHOSULFAMURON.

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


``     9902.21.95        1-(4,6-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dimethoxypyrimidi                                                 12/31/2023...
                          n-2-yl)-3-[2-
                          (dimethylcarbamoy
                          l)phenylsulfamoyl
                          ]urea
                          (Orthosulfamuron)
                          (CAS No. 213464-
                          77-8) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.59.95)......


[[Page S2868]]

  


     SEC. 74311. 5-BROMOPYRIMIDINE.

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


``     9902.21.96        5-Bromopyrimidine   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 4595-59-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2933.59.95)......

     SEC. 74312. BUTYLTHION.

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


``     9902.21.97        4-Amino-6-tert-     1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          butyl-3-                                                          12/31/2023...
                          sulfanylidene-2H-
                          1,2,4-triazin-5-
                          one (Butylthion)
                          (CAS No. 33509-43-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2933.69.60)......

     SEC. 74313. P-1062.

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


``     9902.21.98        4-[4,6-Bis(2,4-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dimethylphenyl)-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl]benzene-1,3-
                          diol (P-1062)
                          (CAS No. 1668-53-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2933.69.60)......

     SEC. 74314. CARFENTRAZONE TECHNICAL.

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


``     9902.21.99        Ethyl 2-chloro-3-   3.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [2-chloro-5-[4-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (difluoromethyl)-
                          3-methyl-5-oxo-
                          1,2,4-triazol-1-
                          yl]-4-
                          fluorophenyl]prop
                          anoate
                          (Carfentrazone-
                          ethyl) (CAS No.
                          128639-02-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.99.22)......

     SEC. 74315. UV ABSORBER 928.

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


``     9902.22.01        2-(Benzotriazol-2-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          yl)-6-(2-                                                         12/31/2023...
                          phenylpropan-2-
                          yl)-4-(2,4,4-
                          trimethylpentan-2-
                          yl)phenol (CAS
                          No. 73936-91-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.99.79)......

     SEC. 74316. UV ABSORBER FOR INDUSTRIAL COATINGS.

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


``     9902.22.02        Methyl 3-[3-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (benzotriazol-2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          yl)-5-tert-butyl-
                          4-
                          hydroxyphenyl]pro
                          panoate (CAS No.
                          84268-33-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.99.79)......

     SEC. 74317. UNICONAZOLE-P.

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


[[Page S2869]]



``     9902.22.03        (4Z)-5-(4-          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Chlorophenyl)-2,2-                                                12/31/2023...
                          dimethyl-4-(1H-
                          1,2,4-triazol-1-
                          yl)-4-hexen-3-ol
                          (Uniconazole-P)
                          (CAS No. 83657-17-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2933.99.79)......

     SEC. 74318. VCMMAE.

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


``     9902.22.04        [4-[[(2S)-5-        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Carbamoylamino)-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          2-[[(2S)-2-[6-
                          (2,5-dioxopyrrol-
                          1-
                          yl)hexanoylamino]-
                          3-
                          methylbutanoyl]am
                          ino]
                          pentanoyl]amino]p
                          henyl]methyl N-
                          [(2S)-1-[[(2S)-1-
                          [[(3R,4S,5S)-1-
                          [(2S)-2-[(1R,2R)-
                          3-[[(1S,2R)-1-
                          hydroxy-1-
                          phenylpropan-2-
                          yl]amino]-1-
                          methoxy-2-methyl-
                          3-
                          oxopropyl]pyrroli
                          din-1-yl]-3-
                          methoxy-5-methyl-
                          1-oxoheptan-4-yl]-
                          methylamino]-3-
                          methyl-1-oxobutan-
                          2-yl]amino]-3-
                          methyl-1-oxobutan-
                          2-yl]-N-
                          methylcarbamate
                          (CAS No. 646502-
                          53-6) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.99.79)......

     SEC. 74319. UVA 360.

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


``     9902.22.05        2-(Benzotriazol-2-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          yl)-6-[[3-                                                        12/31/2023...
                          (benzotriazol-2-
                          yl)-2-hydroxy-5-
                          (2,4,4-
                          trimethylpentan-2-
                          yl)phenyl]methyl]-
                          4-(2,4,4-
                          trimethylpentan-2-
                          yl)phenol (CAS
                          No. 103597-45-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.99.79)......

     SEC. 74320. TROFINETIDE.

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


``     9902.22.06        (2S)-2-[[(2S)-1-(2- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Aminoacetyl)-2-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          methylpyrrolidine-
                          2-
                          carbonyl]amino]pe
                          ntanedioic acid
                          (Trofinetide)
                          (CAS No. 853400-
                          76-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.99.90)......

     SEC. 74321. FLURAZOLE.

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


``     9902.22.07        Benzyl 2-chloro-4-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trifluoromethyl)-                                                12/31/2023...
                          1,3-thiazole-5-
                          carboxylate (CAS
                          No. 72850-64-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2934.10.10)......

     SEC. 74322. OXATHIAPIPROLIN.

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


``     9902.22.08        1-(4-{4-[5-(2,6-    5.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Difluorophenyl)-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          4,5-dihydro-1,2-
                          oxazol-3-yl]-1,3-
                          thiazol-2-yl}-1-
                          piperidinyl)-2-[5-
                          methyl-3-
                          (trifluoromethyl)-
                          1H-pyrazol-1-
                          yl]ethanone
                          (Oxathiapiprolin)
                          (CAS No. 1003318-
                          67-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2934.10.10)......

     SEC. 74323. CERTAIN ANTIMICROBIAL.

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


``     9902.22.09        2-Methyl-1,2-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          thiazol-3-one                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 2682-20-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2934.10.90)......


[[Page S2870]]

  


     SEC. 74324. RUBBER ACCELERATOR.

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


``     9902.22.10        2-(1,3-             2.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Benzothiazol-2-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          yldisulfanyl)-1,3-
                          benzothiazole
                          (CAS No. 120-78-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2934.20.10)......

     SEC. 74325. 2-AMINO BENZOTHIAZOLE.

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


``     9902.22.11        1,3-Benzothiazol-2- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          amine (CAS No.                                                    12/31/2023...
                          136-95-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2934.20.80)......

     SEC. 74326. TECHNICAL ISOFETAMID FUNGICIDE.

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


``     9902.22.12        3-Methyl-N-[2-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl-1-(2-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          methyl-4-propan-2-
                          yloxyphenyl)-1-
                          oxopropan-2-
                          yl]thiophene-2-
                          carboxamide
                          (Isofetamid) (CAS
                          No. 875915-78-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2934.99.12)......

     SEC. 74327. CLOMAZONE TECHNICAL.

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


``     9902.22.13        2-[(2-              5.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Chlorophenyl)meth                                                 12/31/2023...
                          yl]-4,4-dimethyl-
                          1,2-oxazolidin-3-
                          one (Clomazone)
                          (CAS No. 81777-89-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2934.99.15)......

     SEC. 74328. NEM SALT.

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


``     9902.22.14        4-(4-Methylphenyl)- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          4-oxobutanoic                                                     12/31/2023...
                          acid-4-
                          ethylmorpholine
                          (2:1) (CAS No.
                          171054-89-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2934.99.39)......

     SEC. 74329. AMTC WET CAKE.

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


``     9902.22.15        5-Amino-3-          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methylthiophene-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          2,4-
                          dicarbonitrile
                          (CAS No. 52603-48-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2934.99.39)......

     SEC. 74330. PHOTOINITIATOR 369.

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


``     9902.22.16        2-Benzyl-2-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (dimethylamino)-1-                                                12/31/2023...
                          (4-morpholin-4-
                          ylphenyl)butan-1-
                          one (CAS No.
                          119313-12-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2934.99.39)......

     SEC. 74331. ISATOIC ANHYDRIDE.

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


[[Page S2871]]



``     9902.22.17        2H-3,1-Benzoxazine- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          2,4(1H)-dione                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (Isatoic
                          anhydride) (CAS
                          No. 118-48-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2934.99.44)......

     SEC. 74332. OCLACITINIB MALEATE.

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


``     9902.22.18        (Z)-But-2-enedioic  5.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid; N-methyl-1-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          [4-[methyl(7H-
                          pyrrolo[2,3-
                          d]pyrimidin-4-
                          yl)amino]cyclohex
                          yl]
                          methanesulfonamid
                          e (CAS No.
                          1208319-27-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2935.90.60)......

     SEC. 74333. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL.

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


``     9902.22.19        Methyl 4-[(3-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methoxy-4-methyl-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          5-oxo-1,2,4-
                          triazole-1-
                          carbonyl)sulfamoy
                          l]-5-
                          methylthiophene-3-
                          carboxylate
                          (Thiencarbazone-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          317815-83-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2935.90.75)......

     SEC. 74334. PENOXSULAM TECHNICAL HERBICIDE.

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


``     9902.22.20        2-(2,2-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Difluoroethoxy)-N-                                                12/31/2023...
                          (5,8-dimethoxy-
                          [1,2,4]triazolo[1
                          ,5-c]pyrimidin-2-
                          yl)-6-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          benzenesulfonamid
                          e (Penoxsulam)
                          (CAS No. 219714-
                          96-2) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2935.90.75)......

     SEC. 74335. ETHYL 2-SULFAMOYLBENZOATE.

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


``     9902.22.21        Ethyl 2-            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Aminosulfonyl)be                                                 12/31/2023...
                          nzoate (CAS No.
                          59777-72-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2935.90.75)......

     SEC. 74336. SULFOSULFURON.

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


``     9902.22.22        1-(4,6-             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dimethoxypyrimidi                                                 12/31/2023...
                          n-2-yl)-3-(2-
                          ethylsulfonylimid
                          azo[1,2-a]pyridin-
                          3-yl)sulfonylurea
                          (Sulfosulfuron)
                          (CAS No. 141776-
                          32-1) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2935.90.75)......

     SEC. 74337. PYRIMISULFAN.

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


``     9902.22.23        (RS)-2'-[(4,6-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dimethoxypyrimidi                                                 12/31/2023...
                          n-2-
                          yl)(hydroxy)methy
                          l]-1,1-difluoro-
                          6'-
                          (methoxymethyl)me
                          thanesulfonanilid
                          e (Pyrimisulfan)
                          (CAS No. 221205-
                          90-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2935.90.95)......

     SEC. 74338. PURIFIED STEVIOL GLYCOSIDE, REBAUDIOSIDE A.

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


[[Page S2872]]



``     9902.22.24        Purified steviol    2.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          glycosides,                                                       12/31/2023...
                          containing not
                          less than 95
                          percent by weight
                          rebaudioside A
                          (19-O-+-
                          glucopyranosyl-13-
                          O-(+-
                          glucopyranosyl(1-
                          2)-+-
                          glucopyranosyl(1-
                          3))-+-
                          glucopyranosyl-13-
                          hydroxykaur-16-en-
                          19-oic acid) (CAS
                          No. 58543-16-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2938.90.00)......

     SEC. 74339. GLUCOSYLATED STEVIOL GLYCOSIDES.

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


``     9902.22.25        13-[(2-O-b-D-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Glucopyranosyl-a-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          D-
                          glucopyranosyl)ox
                          y]kaur-16-en-18-
                          oic acid b-D-
                          glucopyranosyl
                          ester
                          (Stevioside) (CAS
                          No. 57817-89-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2938.90.00)......

     SEC. 74340. HYDROXYPROPYL GAMMA CYCLODEXTRIN.

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


``     9902.22.26        (2-Hydroxypropyl)-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          g-cyclodextrin                                                    12/31/2023...
                          (hydroxypropylate
                          d g-cyclodextrin)
                          (CAS No. 128446-
                          34-4) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2940.00.60)......

     SEC. 74341. HYDROXYPROPYLATED BETA CYCLODEXTRIN.

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


``     9902.22.27        2-Hydroxypropyl-b-  1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cyclodextrin (CAS                                                 12/31/2023...
                          No. 128446-35-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2940.00.60)......

     SEC. 74342. METHYL BETA CYCLODEXTRIN.

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


``     9902.22.28        Methyl b-           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cyclodextrin (CAS                                                 12/31/2023...
                          No. 128446-36-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2940.00.60)......

     SEC. 74343. 2'-FUCOSYLLACTOSE.

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


``     9902.22.29        (2R,3R,4R,5R)-4-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [(2S,3R,4S,5R,6R)-                                                12/31/2023...
                          4,5-Dihydroxy-6-
                          (hydroxymethyl)-3-
                          [(2S,3S,4R,5S,6S)-
                          3,4,5-trihydroxy-
                          6-methyloxan-2-
                          yl]oxyoxan-2-
                          yl]oxy-2,3,5,6-
                          tetrahydroxyhexan
                          al (2'-
                          Fucosyllactose)
                          (CAS No. 41263-94-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2940.00.60)......

     SEC. 74344. ASCORBYL GLUCOSIDE.

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


``     9902.22.30        (2R)-2-[(1S)-1,2-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dihydroxyethyl]-3-                                                12/31/2023...
                          hydroxy-4-
                          [(2R,3R,4S,5S,6R)-
                          3,4,5-trihydroxy-
                          6-
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          an-2-yl]oxy-2H-
                          furan-5-one
                          (Ascorbyl
                          glucoside) (CAS
                          No. 129499-78-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2940.00.60)......


[[Page S2873]]

  


     SEC. 74345. DIMETHYLAMINE BORANE (DMAB).

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


``     9902.22.31        N-                  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Methylmethanamine-                                                12/31/2023...
                          borane (1:1) (CAS
                          No. 74-94-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2942.00.50)......

     SEC. 74346. ELDERBERRY EXTRACT CONCENTRATE.

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


``     9902.22.32        Elderberry extract  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          concentrate (CAS                                                  12/31/2023...
                          No. 84603-58-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3203.00.80)......

     SEC. 74347. DISPERSE YELLOW 241.

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


``     9902.22.33        Disperse Yellow     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          241 (5-[(3,4-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          Dichlorophenyl)di
                          azenyl]-2-hydroxy-
                          1,4-dimethyl-6-
                          oxopyridine-3-
                          carbonitrile)
                          (CAS No. 83249-52-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.11.35)......

     SEC. 74348. DISPERSE ORANGE.

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


``     9902.22.34        Disperse Orange     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Acetic acid,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          cyano-[3-[(6-
                          methoxy-2-
                          benzothiazoyl)ami
                          no]-1H-isoindol-1-
                          ylidene}-, pentyl
                          ester) (CAS No.
                          173285-74-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.11.35)......

     SEC. 74349. MIXTURES OF DISPERSE YELLOW FD11843 AND ACETIC 
                   ACID.

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


``     9902.22.35        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Disperse Yellow                                                   12/31/2023...
                          FD11843 (acetic
                          acid, 2-[3-(2-
                          benzothiazolylami
                          no)-1H-isoindol-1-
                          ylidene]-2-cyano-
                          , butyl ester
                          (CAS No. 173285-
                          73-9)) and acetic
                          acid, [3-(2-
                          benzothiazolylami
                          no)-1H-isoindol-1-
                          ylidene]cyano-, 2-
                          butoxyethyl ester
                          (CAS No. 173285-
                          94-4) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.11.35)......

     SEC. 74350. DISPERSE BLUE 54.

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


``     9902.22.36        Disperse Blue 54    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1-Anilino-4,8-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          dihydroxy-5-
                          nitroanthracene-
                          9,10-dione) (CAS
                          No. 37203-97-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.11.35)......

     SEC. 74351. MIXTURES OF SEVERAL DISPERSE DYES.

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


[[Page S2874]]



``     9902.22.37        Mixtures of 9,10-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          anthracenedione,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          1,5(or 1,8)-
                          dihydroxy-4-nitro-
                          8(or 5)-
                          (phenylamino)-
                          (Disperse Blue 54
                          and 77) (CAS No.
                          37203-97-7);
                          1,5(or 1,8)-
                          diamino-2-bromo-
                          4,8(or 4,5)-
                          dihydroxy-9,10-
                          anthracenedione
                          (Disperse Blue 81
                          (mixture of
                          isomers)) (CAS
                          No. 68134-65-6);
                          reaction products
                          of 3-
                          pyridinecarbonitr
                          ile, 5-[2-(2-
                          cyano-4-
                          nitrophenyl)diaze
                          nyl]-2-[[2-(2-
                          hydroxyethoxy)eth
                          yl]amino]-4-
                          methyl-6-
                          (phenylamino)-
                          (Disperse Red
                          1042A) (CAS No.
                          149988-44-3) and
                          3-
                          pyridinecarbonitr
                          ile, 5-[2-(2-
                          cyano-4-
                          nitrophenyl)diaze
                          nyl]-6-[[2-(2-
                          hydroxyethoxy)eth
                          yl]amino]-4-
                          methyl-2-
                          (phenylamino)-
                          (Disperse Red T-
                          1042) (CAS No.
                          137428-29-6); 4-
                          [(5-cyano-6-
                          hydroxy-1,4-
                          dimethyl-2-
                          oxopyridin-3-
                          yl)diazenyl]-N-(2-
                          ethylhexyl)benzam
                          ide (Disperse
                          Yellow 198) (CAS
                          No. 30449-81-1);
                          4,11-diamino-2-(3-
                          methoxypropyl)nap
                          htho[2,3-
                          f]isoindole-
                          1,3,5,10-tetrone
                          (Disperse Blue 60
                          (M)) (CAS No.
                          12217-80-0); and
                          4,11-diamino-2-[3-
                          (2-
                          methoxyethoxy)pro
                          pyl]naphtho[2,3-
                          f]isoindole-
                          1,3,5,10-tetrone
                          (Disperse Blue 60
                          (ME)) (CAS No.
                          65059-45-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.11.35)......

     SEC. 74352. MIXTURES OF 4 DISPERSE BLUE DYES.

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


``     9902.22.38        Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mixtures of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          Disperse Blue 77
                          (1-anilino-4,5-
                          dihydroxy-8-
                          nitroanthracene-
                          9,10-dione) (CAS
                          No. 20241-76-3);
                          Disperse Blue 60
                          (M) (4,11-diamino-
                          2-(3-
                          methoxypropyl)nap
                          htho[2,3-
                          f]isoindole-
                          1,3,5,10-tetrone)
                          (CAS No. 12217-80-
                          0); Disperse Blue
                          60 (ME) (4,11-
                          diamino-2-[3-(2-
                          methoxyethoxy)pro
                          pyl]-1H-
                          naphth[2,3-
                          f]isoindole-
                          1,3,5,10(2H)-
                          tetrone) (CAS No.
                          65059-45-2) and
                          Disperse Blue 77/
                          54 (1,8- and 1,5-
                          Isomers) (1-
                          anilino-4,8-
                          dihydroxy-5-
                          nitroanthracene-
                          9,10-dione) (CAS
                          No. 37203-97-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.11.35)......

     SEC. 74353. MIXTURES OF 4 DYES.

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


``     9902.22.39        Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mixtures of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          Solvent Yellow
                          163 (1,8-
                          bis(phenylsulfany
                          l) anthracene-
                          9,10-dione) (CAS
                          No. 13676-91-0);
                          Disperse Yellow
                          FD11843 (acetic
                          acid, 2-[3-(2-
                          benzothiazolylami
                          no)-1H-isoindol-1-
                          ylidene]-2-cyano-
                          , butyl ester)
                          (CAS No. 173285-
                          73-9)); acetic
                          acid, [3-(2-
                          benzothiazolylami
                          no)-1H-isoindol-1-
                          ylidene]cyano-, 2-
                          butoxyethyl ester
                          (CAS No. 173285-
                          94-4); Disperse
                          Orange FC 84508
                          (acetic acid, 2-
                          cyano-2-[3-[(6-
                          methoxy-2-
                          benzothiazolyl)am
                          ino]-1H-isoindol-
                          1-ylidene]-,
                          pentyl ester)
                          (CAS No. 173285-
                          74-0) and
                          Disperse Yellow
                          163 (3-[N-(2-
                          cyanoethyl)-4-
                          [(2,6-dichloro-4-
                          nitrophenyl)diaze
                          nyl]anilino]
                          propanenitrile)
                          (CAS No. 67923-43-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.11.35)......

     SEC. 74354. DISPERSE RED 86.

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


``     9902.22.40        Disperse Red 86 (N- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (4-Amino-3-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          methoxy-9,10-
                          dioxoanthracen-1-
                          yl)-4-
                          methylbenzenesulf
                          onamide) (CAS No.
                          81-68-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.11.50)......

     SEC. 74355. DISPERSE VIOLET 1.

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


[[Page S2875]]



``     9902.22.41        Disperse Violet 1   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1,4-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          Diaminoanthracene-
                          9,10-dione) (CAS
                          No. 128-95-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.11.50)......

     SEC. 74356. DISPERSE BLUE 60.

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


``     9902.22.42        Disperse Blue 60    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (4,11-Diamino-2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (3-methoxy-
                          propyl)-
                          naphtho[2,3-
                          f]isoindole-
                          1,3,5,10-
                          tetraone) (CAS
                          No. 12217-80-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.11.50)......

     SEC. 74357. MIXTURES OF DISPERSE ORANGE 29, DISPERSE RED 
                   167:1, AND DISPERSE BLUE 56.

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


``     9902.22.43        Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mixtures of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          Disperse Orange
                          29 (4-[[2-methoxy-
                          4-[(4-
                          nitrophenyl)
                          diazenyl]phenyl]
                          diazenyl]phenol)
                          (CAS No. 19800-42-
                          1); Disperse Red
                          167:1 (2-[3-
                          acetamido-N-(2-
                          acetyloxyethyl)-4-
                          [(2-chloro-4-
                          nitrophenyl)diaze
                          nyl]
                          anilino]ethyl
                          acetate) (CAS No.
                          1533-78-4);
                          Disperse Blue 56
                          (1,8-diamino-2-
                          bromo-4,5-
                          dihydroxyanthrace
                          ne-9,10-dione)
                          (CAS No. 68134-65-
                          6) and acetic
                          acid, 2-[3-(2-
                          benzothiazolylami
                          no)-1H-isoindol-1-
                          ylidene]-2-cyano-
                          , 2-butoxyethyl
                          ester (CAS No.
                          173285-94-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.11.50)......

     SEC. 74358. DISPERSE YELLOW 54.

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


``     9902.22.44        Disperse Yellow 54  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (3-Hydroxy-2-(3-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          hydroxyquinolin-2-
                          yl)inden-1-one)
                          (CAS No. 17772-51-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.11.50)......

     SEC. 74359. ACID VIOLET 48.

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


``     9902.22.45        Acid Violet 48      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Disodium 3-[[4-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          amino-9,10-dioxo-
                          3-[2-sulfonato-4-
                          (2,4,4-
                          trimethylpentan-2-
                          yl)phenoxy]anthra
                          cen-1-yl]amino]-
                          2,4,6-
                          trimethylbenzenes
                          ulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 12220-51-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.17)......

     SEC. 74360. ACID BLUE 280.

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


``     9902.22.46        Acid Blue 280       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Sodium 2-[[4-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          (cyclohexylamino)-
                          9,10-
                          dioxoanthracen-1-
                          yl]amino]-5-
                          ethoxybenzenesulf
                          onate) (CAS No.
                          68214-62-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.20)......

     SEC. 74361. ACID BROWN 282.

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


[[Page S2876]]



``     9902.22.47        Acid Brown 282      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Disodium;chromiu                                                 12/31/2023...
                          m(3+);5-methyl-4-
                          [(5-nitro-2-
                          oxidophenyl)diaze
                          nyl]-2-
                          phenylpyrazol-3-
                          olate;[7-nitro-3-
                          oxido-4-[(2-oxido-
                          1,4-
                          dihydronaphthalen-
                          1-
                          yl)diazenyl]napht
                          halen-1-yl]
                          sulfate) (CAS No.
                          70236-60-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.20)......

     SEC. 74362. ACID RED 131.

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


``     9902.22.48        Acid Red 131 (CAS   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          No. 12234-99-0)                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.20)......

     SEC. 74363. ACID RED 249.

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


``     9902.22.49        Acid Red 249        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Disodium 3-[(5-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          chloro-2-
                          phenoxyphenyl)dia
                          zenyl]-4-hydroxy-
                          5-[(4-
                          methylphenyl)sulf
                          onylamino]naphtha
                          lene-2,7-
                          disulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 6416-66-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.20)......

     SEC. 74364. ACID YELLOW 236.

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


``     9902.22.50        Acid Yellow 236     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 77907-21-                                                12/31/2023...
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.12.45)......

     SEC. 74365. ACID RED 407.

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


``     9902.22.51        Acid Red 407 (CAS   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          No. 146103-68-6)                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.45)......

     SEC. 74366. ACID YELLOW 220.

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


``     9902.22.52        Acid Yellow 220     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (tetrasodium;2-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          [[3-[[(Z)-1-(2-
                          chloroanilino)-3-
                          oxido-1-oxobut-2-
                          en-2-yl]diazenyl]-
                          4-
                          oxidophenyl]sulfo
                          nylamino]benzoate
                          ; cobalt(2+))
                          (CAS No. 70851-34-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.12.45)......

     SEC. 74367. ACID YELLOW 232.

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


``     9902.22.53        Acid Yellow 232     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Chromium, 2-[2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (4,5-dihydro-3-
                          methyl-5-oxo-1-
                          phenyl-1H-pyrazol-
                          4-
                          yl)diazenyl]benzo
                          ate 2-[2-(4,5-
                          dihydro-3-methyl-
                          5-oxo-1-phenyl-1H-
                          pyrazol-4-
                          yl)diazenyl]-5-
                          sulfobenzoate
                          lithium sodium
                          complexes) (CAS
                          No. 85828-89-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.45)......

     SEC. 74368. ACID YELLOW 235.

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


[[Page S2877]]



``     9902.22.54        Acid Yellow 235     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 90585-54-                                                12/31/2023...
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.12.45)......

     SEC. 74369. ACID YELLOW 151.

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


``     9902.22.55        Acid Yellow 151     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Sodium; 2-[[(Z)-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          1-anilino-3-oxido-
                          1-oxobut-2-en-2-
                          yl]diazenyl]-4-
                          sulfamoylphenolat
                          e; cobalt(3+))
                          (CAS No. 72496-88-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.12.45)......

     SEC. 74370. ACID VIOLET 43.

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


``     9902.22.56        Acid Violet 43      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Sodium 2-[(4-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          hydroxy-9,10-
                          dioxoanthracen-1-
                          yl)amino]-5-
                          methylbenzenesulf
                          onate) (CAS No.
                          4430-18-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.50)......

     SEC. 74371. ACID RED 33.

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


``     9902.22.57        Acid Red 33         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Disodium;5-amino-                                                12/31/2023...
                          4-hydroxy-3-
                          phenyldiazenylnap
                          hthalene-2,7-
                          disulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 3567-66-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.50)......

     SEC. 74372. ACID BLACK 52.

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


``     9902.22.58        Acid Black 52       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Trisodium;chromi                                                 12/31/2023...
                          um;3-hydroxy-4-
                          [(2-
                          hydroxynaphthalen-
                          1-yl)diazenyl]-7-
                          nitronaphthalene-
                          1-sulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 5610-64-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.50)......

     SEC. 74373. ACID BLACK 2.

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


``     9902.22.59        Acid Black 2        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Disodium 4-amino-                                                12/31/2023...
                          5-hydroxy-3-[(E)-
                          (4-
                          nitrophenyl)diaze
                          nyl]-6-[(E)-
                          phenyldiazenyl]-
                          2,7-
                          naphthalenedisulf
                          onate) (CAS No.
                          8005-03-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.50)......

     SEC. 74374. ACID GREEN 25.

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


``     9902.22.60        Acid Green 25       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Disodium;5-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          methyl-2-[[4-(4-
                          methyl-2-
                          sulfonatoanilino)-
                          9,10-
                          dioxoanthracen-1-
                          yl]amino]benzenes
                          ulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 4403-90-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.12.50)......

     SEC. 74375. BASIC BROWN 23.

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


[[Page S2878]]



``     9902.22.61        Basic Brown 23      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 446876-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          48-8) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.13.60)......

     SEC. 74376. BASIC VIOLET 11:1 RHODAMINE DYE.

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


``     9902.22.62        Basic Violet 11:1   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Bis{6-                                                           12/31/2023...
                          (diethylamino)-
                          N,N-diethyl-9-[2-
                          (methoxycarbonyl)
                          phenyl]-3H-
                          xanthen-3-
                          iminium}
                          tetrachlorozincat
                          e(2-)) (CAS No.
                          73398-89-7) (CIN
                          45174) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.13.60)......

     SEC. 74377. BASIC YELLOW 37.

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


``     9902.22.63        Basic Yellow 37 (4- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [4-                                                               12/31/2023...
                          (diethylamino)ben
                          zenecarboximidoyl
                          ]-N,N-
                          diethylaniline;
                          hydrochloride)
                          (CAS No. 6358-36-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.13.80)......

     SEC. 74378. BASIC VIOLET 3.

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


``     9902.22.64        Basic Violet 3 ([4- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [bis[4-                                                           12/31/2023...
                          (dimethylamino)ph
                          enyl]
                          methylidene]cyclo
                          hexa-2,5-dien-1-
                          ylidene]-
                          dimethylazanium;c
                          hloride) (CAS No.
                          548-62-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.13.80)......

     SEC. 74379. DIRECT ORANGE 118.

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


``     9902.22.65        Direct Orange 118   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Tetrasodium 7,7'-                                                12/31/2023...
                          (carbonyldiimino)
                          bis{4-hydroxy-3-
                          [(E)-(2-methyl-4-
                          sulfonatophenyl)d
                          iazenyl]-2-
                          naphthalenesulfon
                          ate}) (CAS No.
                          28706-33-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.20)......

     SEC. 74380. DIRECT BLUE 86.

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


``     9902.22.66        Direct Blue 86      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Copper;                                                          12/31/2023...
                          disodium;
                          2,11,20,29, 38,40-
                          hexaza-37,39-
                          diazanidanonacycl
                          o
                          [28.6.1.13,10.112
                          ,19.121,
                          28.04,9.013,18.02
                          2, 27.031,36]
                          tetraconta-
                          1(36),2,4(9),5,7,
                          10(40),
                          11,13,15,17,19,21
                          (38),
                          22(27),23,25,28,3
                          0,32,34-
                          nonadecaene-6,24-
                          disulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 1330-38-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.25)......

     SEC. 74381. DIRECT BLUE 199.

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


``     9902.22.67        Direct Blue 199     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Copper, [29H,31H-                                                12/31/2023...
                          phthalocyaninato(
                          2-)-
                          kN29,kN30,kN31,kN
                          32]-,
                          aminosulfonyl
                          sulfo
                          derivatives,
                          sodium salts)
                          (CAS No. 90295-11-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.14.30)......


[[Page S2879]]

  


     SEC. 74382. DIRECT BLACK 168.

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


``     9902.22.68        Direct Black 168    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Trisodium;2-[4-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          [(2-amino-4-
                          oxidophenyl)diaze
                          nyl]anilino]-5-
                          [(1-amino-8-oxido-
                          7-phenyldiazenyl-
                          3,6-
                          disulfonaphthalen-
                          2-
                          yl)diazenyl]benze
                          nesulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 85631-88-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.30)......

     SEC. 74383. DIRECT RED 227.

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


``     9902.22.69        Direct Red 227      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Hexasodium;4-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          hydroxy-5-[[4-[4-
                          [(E)-2-[4-[[4-[(8-
                          hydroxy-7-
                          phenyldiazenyl-
                          3,6-
                          disulfonatonaphth
                          alen-1-yl)amino]-
                          6-morpholin-4-yl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl]amino]-2-
                          sulfonatophenyl]e
                          thenyl]-3-
                          sulfonatoanilino]-
                          6-morpholin-4-yl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl]amino]-3-
                          phenyldiazenylnap
                          hthalene-2,7-
                          disulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 17791-81-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.30)......

     SEC. 74384. DIRECT YELLOW 107.

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


``     9902.22.70        Direct Yellow 107   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (3-[[3-Methoxy-4-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          [[2-methoxy-4-[(3-
                          sulfophenyl)diaze
                          nyl]
                          phenyl]carbamoyla
                          mino]
                          phenyl]diazenyl]
                          benzenesulfonic
                          acid) (CAS No.
                          25712-08-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.30)......

     SEC. 74385. DIRECT GREEN 26.

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


``     9902.22.71        Direct Green 26     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Pentasodium;5-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          [[4-[[4-anilino-6-
                          [[8-hydroxy-7-[[4-
                          [(8-hydroxy-3,6-
                          disulfonatonaphth
                          alen-1-
                          yl)diazenyl]-2-
                          methoxy-5-
                          methylphenyl]diaz
                          enyl]-3,6-
                          disulfonatonaphth
                          alen-1-yl]amino]-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl]amino]phenyl]d
                          iazenyl]-2-
                          hydroxybenzoate)
                          (CAS No. 6388-26-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.14.50)......

     SEC. 74386. DIRECT YELLOW 11.

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


``     9902.22.72        Direct Yellow 11    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Disodium; 6-oxo-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          5-[(4-
                          sulfonatophenyl)h
                          ydrazinylidene]
                          naphthalene-2-
                          sulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 1325-37-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.50)......

     SEC. 74387. DIRECT ORANGE 15.

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


``     9902.22.73        Direct Orange 15    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Sodium; (8Z,20Z)-                                                12/31/2023...
                          2,3,14,15-
                          tetrazapentacyclo
                          [20.2.2.24,7.210,
                          13.216,19]
                          dotriaconta-
                          1(24),2,4,6,8,10,
                          12,14,16,18,20,
                          22,25,27,29,31-
                          hexadecaene-
                          6,11,18,23-
                          tetrasulfonic
                          acid) (CAS No.
                          1325-35-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.50)......


[[Page S2880]]

  


     SEC. 74388. DIRECT BROWN 44.

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


``     9902.22.74        Direct Brown 44     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Disodium; 4-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          [[2,4-diamino-5-
                          [[3-[[2,4-diamino-
                          5-[(4-
                          sulfonatophenyl)
                          diazenyl]phenyl]d
                          iazenyl]
                          phenyl]diazenyl]p
                          henyl]
                          diazenyl]benzenes
                          ulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 6252-62-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.50)......

     SEC. 74389. DIRECT RED 81.

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


``     9902.22.75        Direct Red 81       2%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Disodium;7-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          benzamido-4-
                          hydroxy-3-[[4-[(4-
                          sulfonatophenyl)d
                          iazenyl]
                          phenyl]diazenyl]n
                          aphthalene-2-
                          sulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 2610-11-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.50)......

     SEC. 74390. DIRECT YELLOW 142.

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


``     9902.22.76        Direct Yellow 142   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 71902-08-                                                12/31/2023...
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.14.50)......

     SEC. 74391. DIRECT RED 80.

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


``     9902.22.77        Direct Red 80       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (hexasodium;4-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          hydroxy-7-[[5-
                          hydroxy-7-
                          sulfonato-6-[[2-
                          sulfonato-4-[(4-
                          sulfonatophenyl)
                          diazenyl]phenyl]d
                          iazenyl]
                          naphthalen-2-
                          yl]carbamoylamino
                          ]-3-[[2-sulfonato-
                          4-[(4-
                          sulfonatophenyl)d
                          iazenyl]
                          phenyl]diazenyl]n
                          aphthalene-2-
                          sulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 2610-10-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.50)......

     SEC. 74392. DIRECT RED 16.

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


``     9902.22.78        Direct Red 16,      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          disodium salt                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (disodium;7-amino-
                          4-hydroxy-3-[(5-
                          hydroxy-6-
                          phenyldiazenyl-7-
                          sulfonatonaphthal
                          en-2-
                          yl)diazenyl]napht
                          halene-2-
                          sulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 6227-02-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.50)......

     SEC. 74393. DIRECT RED 254.

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


``     9902.22.79        Direct Red 254      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Disodium;7-amino-                                                12/31/2023...
                          4-hydroxy-3-[[4-
                          [(4-
                          sulfonatophenyl)d
                          iazenyl]
                          phenyl]diazenyl]n
                          aphthalene-2-
                          sulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 6300-50-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.50)......

     SEC. 74394. COLORANT.

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


[[Page S2881]]



``     9902.22.80        Copper, [m-[[3,3'-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [(1-oxido-1,2-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          diazenediyl)bis[[
                          2-(hydroxy-kO)-
                          4,1-phenylene]-
                          2,1-diazenediyl-
                          kN1]]bis[4-
                          (hydroxy-kO)-2,7-
                          naphthalenedisulf
                          onato]](8-)]]di-,
                          sodium (1:4) (CAS
                          No. 75173-68-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.14.50)......

     SEC. 74395. DIRECT YELLOW 34.

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


``     9902.22.81        Direct Yellow 34    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Tetrasodium;3-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          [[4-[[4-[(4,8-
                          disulfonatonaphth
                          alen-2-
                          yl)diazenyl]-2-
                          methoxy-5-
                          methylphenyl]carb
                          amoylamino]-5-
                          methoxy-2-
                          methylphenyl]diaz
                          enyl]naphthalene-
                          1,5-disulfonate)
                          (CAS No. 6420-33-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.14.50)......

     SEC. 74396. VAT ORANGE 2 DYE POWDER.

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


``     9902.22.82        Vat Orange 2 (1,2-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dibromopyranthren                                                 12/31/2023...
                          e-8,16-dione)
                          (CAS No. 1324-35-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.15.20)......

     SEC. 74397. VAT VIOLET 13 DYE.

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


``     9902.22.83        Vat Violet 13       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (5,20-                                                            12/31/2023...
                          Diazaheptacyclo
                          [16.12.0.03,16.04
                          ,13.06,
                          11.019,28.021,26]
                          triaconta-
                          1(18),3(16),4(13)
                          ,6,8,10,
                          14,19(28),21,23,
                          25,29-dodecaene-
                          2,12,17,27-
                          tetrone) (CAS No.
                          4424-87-7) (CIN
                          68700) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.15.20)......

     SEC. 74398. VAT BROWN 3 DYE.

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


``     9902.22.84        Vat Brown 3 (N-(28- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Benzamido-                                                        12/31/2023...
                          6,13,19,26-
                          tetraoxo-16-
                          azaheptacyclo
                          [15.12.0.02,15.05
                          ,14.07,
                          12.018,27.020,25]
                          nonacosa-
                          1(29),2(15),3,5(1
                          4),7(12),
                          8,10,17,20,22,24,
                          27-dodecaen-8-
                          yl)benzamide)
                          (CAS No. 131-92-
                          0) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.15.20)......

     SEC. 74399. VAT RED 10 DYE POWDER.

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


``     9902.22.85        Vat Red 10 (2-(1-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Amino-9,10-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          dioxoanthracen-2-
                          yl)naphtho[2,3-
                          f][1,3]benzoxazol
                          e-5,10-dione)
                          (CAS No. 2379-79-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.15.30)......

     SEC. 74400. VAT BROWN 57 DYE.

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


``     9902.22.86        Vat Brown 57 (CAS   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          No. 12227-28-0)                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.30)......

     SEC. 74401. VAT RED 31 DYE POWDER.

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


[[Page S2882]]



``     9902.22.87        Vat Red 31 dye      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          powder (1-Amino-2-                                                12/31/2023...
                          [5-(1-amino-9,10-
                          dioxoanthracen-2-
                          yl)-1,3,4-
                          oxadiazol-2-
                          yl]anthracene-
                          9,10-dione) (CAS
                          No. 52591-25-0)
                          (CIN 60030)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.40)......

     SEC. 74402. DYE MIXTURES OF VAT BROWN 3 AND VAT BLACK 27.

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


``     9902.22.88        Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mixtures of Vat                                                   12/31/2023...
                          Brown 3 (N-(28-
                          benzamido-
                          6,13,19,26-
                          tetraoxo-16-
                          azaheptacyclo
                          [15.12.0.0-
                          (2,15).0-(5,14).0
                          - (7,12).0-
                          (18,27).0-
                          (20,25)] nonacosa-
                          1(29),2(15),
                          3,5(14), 7(12),
                          8,10,17,20,22,
                          24,27-dodecaen-8-
                          yl)benzamide)
                          (CAS No. 131-92-
                          0) and Vat Black
                          27 (N-(28-
                          benzamido-
                          6,13,19, 26-
                          tetraoxo-16-
                          azaheptacyclo
                          [15.12.0.0-
                          (2,15).0-(5,14).0
                          - (7,12).0-
                          (18,27).0-(20,25)
                          ] nonacosa-
                          1(29),2,4,7,
                          9,11,14,17,
                          20,22, 24,27-
                          dodecaen-4-yl)
                          benzamide) (CAS
                          No. 2379-81-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.40)......

     SEC. 74403. VAT RED 13.

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


``     9902.22.89        Vat Red 13 (15-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Ethyl-12-(15-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          ethyl-8-oxo-14,15-
                          diazatetracyclo
                          [7.6.1.02,7.013,1
                          6] hexadeca-
                          1(16),2,4,6,9,11,
                          13-heptaen-12-yl)-
                          14,15-
                          diazatetracyclo
                          [7.6.1.02,7.013,1
                          6] hexadeca-
                          1(16),2,4,6,9,11,
                          13-heptaen-8-one)
                          (CAS No. 4203-77-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74404. VAT YELLOW 2 DYE POWDER.

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


``     9902.22.90        Vat Yellow 2 (6,16- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Diphenyl-5,15-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          dithia-7,17-
                          diazapentacyclo
                          [11.7.0.03,11.04,
                          8.014,18] icosa-
                          1(13),3(11),4(8),
                          6,9, 14(18),16,19-
                          octaene-2,12-
                          dione) (CAS No.
                          129-09-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74405. VAT YELLOW 33 DYE.

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


``     9902.22.91        Vat Yellow 33 (N-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (9,10-                                                            12/31/2023...
                          Dioxoanthracen-1-
                          yl)-4-[4-[[4-[4-
                          [(9,10-
                          dioxoanthracen-1-
                          yl)carbamoyl]phen
                          yl]
                          phenyl]diazenyl]p
                          henyl] benzamide)
                          (CAS No. 12227-50-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74406. VAT GREEN 1 DYE.

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


``     9902.22.92        Vat Green 1         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Anthra[9,1,2-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          cde]benzo[rst]pen
                          taphene-5,10-
                          dione, 16,17-
                          dimethoxy-) (CAS
                          No. 128-58-5)
                          (CIN 59825)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74407. VAT GREEN 3.

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


[[Page S2883]]



``     9902.22.93        Vat Green 3         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Anthra[2,1,9-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          mna]naphth[2,3-
                          h]acridine-
                          5,10,15(16H)-
                          trione) (CAS No.
                          3271-76-9) (CIN
                          69500) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74408. VAT BLUE 6 DYE.

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


``     9902.22.94        Vat Blue 6 (15,30-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dichloro-2,17-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          diazaheptacyclo
                          [16.12.0.03,16.04
                          ,13.06,
                          11.019,28.021,26]
                          triaconta-
                          1(30),3,6,8,10,13
                          ,15,18,21,
                          23,25,28-
                          dodecaene-
                          5,12,20,27-
                          tetrone) (CAS No.
                          130-20-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74409. VAT BLUE 20 DYE.

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


``     9902.22.95        Vat Blue 20         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Anthra[9,1,2-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          cde]benzo[rst]pen
                          taphene-5,10-
                          dione) (CAS No.
                          116-71-2) (CIN
                          59800) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74410. VAT VIOLET 1.

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


``     9902.22.96        Vat Violet 1        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Benzo[rst]phenan                                                 12/31/2023...
                          thro [10,1,2-cde]
                          pentaphene-9,18-
                          dione, dichloro-)
                          (CAS No. 1324-55-
                          6) (CIN 60010)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74411. VAT BROWN 1 DYE.

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


``     9902.22.97        Vat Brown 1         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Naphth[2',3':6,7                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ]indolo[2,3-
                          c]dinaphtho[2,3-
                          a:2',3'-
                          i]carbazole-
                          5,10,15,17,22,24-
                          hexone, 16,23-
                          dihydro-) (CAS
                          No. 2475-33-4)
                          (CIN 70800)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74412. VAT BLACK 16 DYE.

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


``     9902.22.98        Vat Black 16 (8-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Aminononacyclo                                                    12/31/2023...
                          [18.10.2.22,5.03,
                          16.04,13.06,
                          11.017,31.022,27.
                          028,32]
                          tetratriaconta-
                          1(31),2,4,6(11),
                          7,9,13,15,17,19,2
                          2,24,26,
                          28(32),29,33-
                          hexadecaene-12,21-
                          dione) (CAS No.
                          26763-69-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74413. VAT BLACK 25.

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


``     9902.22.99        Vat Black 25        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Anthra[2,1,9-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          mna]naphth[2,3-
                          h]acridine-
                          5,10,15(16H)-
                          trione, 3-[(9,10-
                          dihydro-9,10-
                          dioxo-1-
                          anthracenyl)amino
                          ]-) (CAS No. 4395-
                          53-3) (CIN 69525)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74414. VAT BLACK 27.

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


[[Page S2884]]



``     9902.23.01        Vat Black 27        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Benzamide, N,N'-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (10,15,16,17-
                          tetrahydro-
                          5,10,15,17-
                          tetraoxo-5H-
                          dinaphtho[2,3-
                          a:2',3'-
                          i]carbazole-6,9-
                          diyl)bis-) (CAS
                          No. 2379-81-9)
                          (CIN 69005)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.15.80)......

     SEC. 74415. REACTIVE YELLOW 145.

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


``     9902.23.02        Reactive Yellow     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          145                                                               12/31/2023...
                          (Tetrasodium;7-
                          [[2-
                          (carbamoylamino)-
                          4-[[4-chloro-6-[3-
                          (2-
                          sulfonatooxyethyl
                          sulfonyl)
                          anilino]-1,3,5-
                          triazin-2-yl]
                          amino]phenyl]diaz
                          enyl] naphthalene-
                          1,3,6-
                          trisulfonate)
                          (CAS No. 80157-00-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.16.30)......

     SEC. 74416. REACTIVE RED 195.

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


``     9902.23.03        Reactive Red 195    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Pentasodium 5-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          [[4-chloro-6-[3-
                          (2-
                          sulfonatooxyethyl
                          sulfonyl)anilino]-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl]amino]-3-[(1,5-
                          disulfonatonaphth
                          alen-2-
                          yl)diazenyl]-4-
                          hydroxynaphthalen
                          e-2,7-
                          disulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 77365-64-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.30)......

     SEC. 74417. REACTIVE BLUE 49.

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


``     9902.23.04        Reactive Blue 49    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Trisodium 1-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          amino-4-[3-[[4-
                          chloro-6-(2-
                          sulfonatoanilino)-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl]amino]-2,4,6-
                          trimethyl-5-
                          sulfonatoanilino]-
                          9,10-
                          dioxoanthracene-2-
                          sulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 72214-18-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.30)......

     SEC. 74418. REACTIVE BLUE 72.

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


``     9902.23.05        Reactive Blue 72    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Cuprate(2-), [C-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          [[[3-[(4-amino-6-
                          chloro-1,3,5-
                          triazin-2-
                          yl)amino]-4-
                          sulfophenyl]amino
                          ]sulfonyl]-C-
                          (aminosulfonyl)-
                          29H,31H-
                          phthalocyanine-C-
                          sulfonato(4-)-
                          kN29,kN30,kN31,kN
                          32]-, sodium
                          (1:2)) (CAS No.
                          68967-01-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.30)......

     SEC. 74419. REACTIVE YELLOW 95 POWDER.

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


``     9902.23.06        Reactive Yellow 95  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Trisodium 4-[[4-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          chloro-6-(3-
                          sulfonatoanilino)-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl]amino]-2-[[1-
                          ethyl-6-hydroxy-4-
                          methyl-2-oxo-5-
                          (sulfonatomethyl)
                          pyridin-3-
                          yl]diazenyl]benze
                          nesulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 89923-43-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.30)......

     SEC. 74420. REACTIVE RED 245.

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


[[Page S2885]]



``     9902.23.07        Reactive Red 245    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Tetrasodium 5-[4-                                                12/31/2023...
                          chloro-6-(N-
                          ethylanilino)-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          ylamino]-4-
                          hydroxy-3-(1,5-
                          disulfonatonaphta
                          len-2-
                          ylazo)naphthalene-
                          2,7-disulfonate)
                          (CAS No. 130201-
                          57-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.16.30)......

     SEC. 74421. REACTIVE BROWN 11.

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


``     9902.23.08        Reactive Brown 11   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Tetrasodium; 2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          [[4-[[4-[(4-amino-
                          6-chloro-1,3,5-
                          triazin-2-
                          yl)amino]-5-
                          sulfonatonaphthal
                          en-1-yl]diazenyl]-
                          7-
                          sulfonatonaphthal
                          en-1-
                          yl]diazenyl]benze
                          ne-1,4-
                          disulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 70161-16-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.30)......

     SEC. 74422. MIXTURES OF REACTIVE BLACK 5 (NA) (FKP), REACTIVE 
                   SCARLET F01-0439, AND REACTIVE ORANGE 131.

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


``     9902.23.09        Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mixture of                                                        12/31/2023...
                          Reactive Black 5
                          (Na) (FKP)
                          (tetrasodium; 4-
                          amino-5-hydroxy-
                          3,6-bis[[4-(2-
                          sulfonatooxyethyl
                          sulfonyl)
                          phenyl]diazenyl]n
                          aphthalene-2,7-
                          disulfonate (CAS
                          No. 17095-24-8);
                          Reactive Scarlet
                          F01-0439 (2-
                          naphthalenesulfon
                          ic acid, 7-amino-
                          4-hydroxy-,
                          coupled with
                          diazotized 2-[(4-
                          aminophenyl)
                          sulfonyl] ethyl
                          hydrogen sulfate
                          and diazotized 2-
                          amino-5-[[2-
                          (sulfooxy)ethyl]s
                          ulfonyl]
                          benzenesulfonic
                          acid, potassium
                          sodium salts)
                          (CAS No. 214362-
                          06-8); reaction
                          mass of 7-amino-
                          3,8-bis-[4-(2-
                          sulfoxyethylsulfo
                          nyl)-2-
                          sulfophenylazo]-4-
                          hydroxynaphthalen
                          e-2-sulfonic
                          acid, Na/K salt
                          and 7-amino-3-[4-
                          (2-
                          sulfoxyethylsulfo
                          nyl) phenylazo]-4-
                          hydroxy-8-[4-(2-
                          sulfoxyethylsulfo
                          nyl)-2-
                          sulfophenylazo]
                          naphthalene-2-
                          sulfonic acid, Na/
                          K salt and 7-
                          amino-3,8-bis-[4-
                          (2-
                          sulfoxyethylsulfo
                          nyl) phenylazo]-4-
                          hydroxynaphthalen
                          e-2-sulfonic
                          acid, Na/K salt
                          and 7-amino-8-[4-
                          (2-
                          sulfoxyethylsulfo
                          nyl)-phenylazo]-4-
                          hydroxy-3-[4-(2-
                          sulfoxyethylsulfo
                          nyl)-2-
                          sulfophenylazo]
                          naphthalene-2-
                          sulfonic acid, Na/
                          K salt, and
                          Reactive Orange
                          131
                          (benzenesulfonic
                          acid, 2,4-diamino-
                          3-[2-[4-[[2-
                          (sulfooxy)
                          ethyl]sulfonyl]
                          phenyl]diazenyl]-
                          5-[2-[2-sulfo-4-
                          [[2-(sulfooxy)
                          ethyl]sulfonyl]
                          phenyl] diazenyl]-
                          , potassium
                          sodium salt
                          (1:?:?)) (CAS No.
                          187026-95-5) and
                          dipotassium
                          disodium 2,4-
                          diamino-5-(2-{2-
                          sulfo-4-[2-
                          (sulfooxy)ethanes
                          ulfonyl]
                          phenyl}diazen-1-
                          yl)-3-(2-{4-[2-
                          (sulfooxy)ethanes
                          ulfonyl]
                          phenyl}diazen-1-
                          yl) benzene-1-
                          sulfonate
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.30)......

     SEC. 74423. REACTIVE YELLOW F98-0159.

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


``     9902.23.10        Reactive Yellow     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          F98-0159                                                          12/31/2023...
                          (benzenesulfonic
                          acid, 2-[2-[2-
                          [(aminocarbonyl)a
                          mino]-4-[(2,6-
                          difluoro-4-
                          pyrimidinyl)amino
                          ]phenyl]diazenyl]-
                          5-[[2-
                          (sulfooxy)ethyl]s
                          ulfonyl]-, sodium
                          salt (1:2)) (CAS
                          No. 176449-21-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.30)......

     SEC. 74424. DYE MIXTURES OF REACTIVE ORANGE 131 AND REACTIVE 
                   SCARLET F07-0522.

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


[[Page S2886]]



``     9902.23.11        Disperse dye        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mixtures of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          Reactive Orange
                          131 (CAS No.
                          187026-95-5)
                          (dipotassium
                          disodium 2,4-
                          diamino-5-(2-{2-
                          sulfo-4-[2-
                          (sulfooxy)ethanes
                          ulfonyl]
                          phenyl}diazen-1-
                          yl)-3-(2-{4-[2-
                          (sulfooxy)ethanes
                          ulfonyl]
                          phenyl}diazen-1-
                          yl)benzene-1-
                          sulfonate) and
                          Reactive Scarlet
                          F07-0522 (CAS No.
                          891857-92-4)
                          (pentasodium 7-
                          amino-4-hydroxy-
                          3,8-bis-[2-sulfo-
                          4-(2-sulfooxy-
                          ethanesulfonyl)-
                          phenylazo]-
                          naphthalene-2-
                          sulfonate)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.30)......

     SEC. 74425. REACTIVE BLACK 31.

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


``     9902.23.12        Reactive Black 31   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (cuprate(4-),                                                     12/31/2023...
                          [4,5-dihydro-4-[2-
                          [8-(hydroxy-
                          .kappa.O)-7-[2-[2-
                          (hydroxy-
                          .kappa.O)-5-
                          methoxy-4-[[2-
                          (sulfooxy)ethyl]
                          sulfonyl]phenyl]d
                          iazenyl-
                          .kappa.N1]-6-
                          sulfo-2-
                          naphthalenyl]diaz
                          enyl]-5-oxo-1-(4-
                          sulfophenyl)-1H-
                          pyrazole-3-
                          carboxylato(6-)]-
                          , sodium) (CAS
                          No. 85585-91-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.50)......

     SEC. 74426. REACTIVE RED 120.

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


``     9902.23.13        Reactive Red 120    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (hexasodium 5-[[4-                                                12/31/2023...
                          chloro-6-[4-[[4-
                          chloro-6-[[8-
                          hydroxy-3,6-
                          disulfonato-7-[(2-
                          sulfonatophenyl)d
                          iazenyl]naphthale
                          n-1-yl]amino]-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl]amino]anilino]-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl]amino]-4-
                          hydroxy-3-[(2-
                          sulfonatophenyl)d
                          iazenyl]naphthale
                          ne-2,7-
                          disulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 68214-04-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.50)......

     SEC. 74427. REACTIVE BLUE 5.

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


``     9902.23.14        Reactive Blue 5 (1- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Amino-4-{[3-({4-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          chloro-6-[(3-
                          sulfophenyl)amino
                          ]-1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl}amino)-4-
                          sulfophenyl]amino
                          }-9,10-dioxo-9,10-
                          dihydro-2-
                          anthracenesulfoni
                          c acid) (CAS No.
                          16823-51-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.50)......

     SEC. 74428. REACTIVE ORANGE 13.

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


``     9902.23.15        Reactive Orange 13  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          powder (trisodium                                                 12/31/2023...
                          2-[[6-[(4-amino-6-
                          chloro-1,3,5-
                          triazin-2-yl)-
                          methylamino]-1-
                          hydroxy-3-
                          sulfonatonaphthal
                          en-2-
                          yl]diazenyl]napht
                          halene-1,5-
                          disulfonate) (CAS
                          No. 70616-89-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.16.50)......

     SEC. 74429. REACTIVE ORANGE 12.

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


``     9902.23.16        Reactive Orange 12  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          powder (trisodium                                                 12/31/2023...
                          7-[[4-[(4-amino-6-
                          chloro-1,3,5-
                          triazin-2-
                          yl)amino]-2-
                          (carbamoylamino)
                          phenyl]diazenyl]n
                          aphthalene-1,3,6-
                          trisulfonate)
                          (CAS No. 70161-14-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.16.50)......


[[Page S2887]]

  


     SEC. 74430. PIGMENT RED 177.

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


``     9902.23.17        Pigment Red 177 (1- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          amino-4-(4-amino-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          9,10-
                          dioxoanthracen-1-
                          yl)anthracene-
                          9,10-dione) (CAS
                          No. 4051-63-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.17.04)......

     SEC. 74431. PIGMENT YELLOW 110.

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


``     9902.23.18        Pigment Yellow 110  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (4,5,6,7-                                                         12/31/2023...
                          tetrachloro-3-[4-
                          [(4,5,6,7-
                          tetrachloro-3-
                          oxoisoindol-1-
                          ylidene)amino]phe
                          nyl]iminoisoindol-
                          1-one) (CAS No.
                          5590-18-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.17.04)......

     SEC. 74432. PIGMENT YELLOW 147.

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


``     9902.23.19        Pigment Yellow 147  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1-[[4-[(9,10-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          dioxoanthracen-1-
                          yl)amino]-6-
                          phenyl-1,3,5-
                          triazin-2-
                          yl]amino]anthrace
                          ne-9,10-dione)
                          (CAS No. 4118-16-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.17.60)......

     SEC. 74433. PIGMENT ORANGE 64.

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


``     9902.23.20        Pigment Orange 64   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (5-[(6-methyl-2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          oxo-1,3-
                          dihydrobenzimidaz
                          ol-5-yl)diazenyl]-
                          1,3-diazinane-
                          2,4,6-trione)
                          (CAS No. 72102-84-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.17.60)......

     SEC. 74434. PIGMENT BLUE 29.

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


``     9902.23.21        Pigment Blue 29     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (aluminum sodium                                                  12/31/2023...
                          orthosilicate
                          trisulfane-1,3-
                          diide (6:8:6:1))
                          (CAS No. 57455-37-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.17.60)......

     SEC. 74435. PIGMENT VIOLET 15.

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


``     9902.23.22        Pigment Violet 15   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (hexaaluminum;hex                                                 12/31/2023...
                          asodium;
                          tetrathietane;hex
                          asilicate) (CAS
                          No. 12769-96-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.17.60)......

     SEC. 74436. PIGMENT BLUE 14.

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


``     9902.23.23        Pigment Blue 14     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (ethanaminium, N-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (4-(bis(4-
                          (diethylamino)phe
                          nyl)methylene)-
                          2,5-cyclohexadien-
                          1-ylidene)-N-
                          ethyl-,
                          molybdatetungstat
                          ephosphate) (CAS
                          No. 1325-88-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.17.90)......


[[Page S2888]]

  


     SEC. 74437. SOLVENT BLUE 97.

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


``     9902.23.24        Solvent Blue 97     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1,4-Bis(2,6-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          diethyl-4-
                          methylanilino)ant
                          hracene-9,10-
                          dione) (CAS Nos.
                          61969-44-6 and
                          32724-62-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.19.11)......

     SEC. 74438. SOLVENT GREEN 5.

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


``     9902.23.25        Solvent Green 5     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (bis(2-                                                           12/31/2023...
                          methylpropyl)
                          perylene-3,9-
                          dicarboxylate)
                          (CAS No. 2744-50-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.19.11)......

     SEC. 74439. SOLVENT YELLOW 98.

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


``     9902.23.26        Solvent Yellow 98   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (14-octadecyl-8-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          thia-14-
                          azapentacyclo
                          [10.6.2.0-2,7.0-9
                          , 19.0-16,20]
                          icosa-
                          1(19),2,4,6,9,11,
                          16(20),17-octaene-
                          13,15-dione) (CAS
                          No. 12671-74-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.19.11)......

     SEC. 74440. SOLVENT GREEN 7.

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


``     9902.23.27        Solvent Green 7     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trisodium 8-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          hydroxypyrene-
                          1,3,6-
                          trisulfonate)
                          (CAS No. 6358-69-
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.19.11)......

     SEC. 74441. SOLVENT RED 195.

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


``     9902.23.28        Solvent Red 195     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (methyl 4-cyano-5-                                                12/31/2023...
                          [[5-cyano-2,6-
                          bis(3-
                          methoxypropylamin
                          o)-4-
                          methylpyridin-3-
                          yl]diazenyl]-3-
                          methylthiophene-2-
                          carboxylate) (CAS
                          No. 72968-71-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.19.20)......

     SEC. 74442. SOLVENT ORANGE 115.

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


``     9902.23.29        Solvent Orange 115  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (7H-                                                              12/31/2023...
                          Benzimidazo[2,1-
                          a]
                          benzo[3,4][2]benz
                          othiopyrano
                          [7,8,1-
                          def]isoquinolin-7-
                          one) (CAS No.
                          53304-32-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.19.20)......

     SEC. 74443. SPECIALTY DYES.

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


``     9902.23.30        White/bluish        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          powder dye                                                        12/31/2023...
                          containing
                          benzenesulfonamid
                          e, 2,2'-([1,1'-
                          biphenyl]-4,4'-
                          diyldi-2,1-
                          ethenediyl)bis[N-
                          (3-hydroxypropyl)-
                          , polymer with
                          formaldehyde, ar-
                          methylbenzenesulf
                          onamide and 1,3,5-
                          triazine-2,4,6-
                          triamine (CAS No.
                          1191239-40-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.19.20)......


[[Page S2889]]

  


     SEC. 74444. SOLVENT GREEN 3.

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


``     9902.23.31        Solvent Green 3     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1,4-bis(4-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          methylanilino)ant
                          hracene-9,10-
                          dione) (CAS No.
                          128-80-3) (CIN
                          61565) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.19.25)......

     SEC. 74445. SOLVENT BLUE 36.

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


``     9902.23.33        Solvent Blue 36     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1,4-bis(propan-2-                                                12/31/2023...
                          ylamino)anthracen
                          e-9,10-dione)
                          (CAS No. 14233-37-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.19.25)......

     SEC. 74446. MIXTURES OF SOLVENT GREEN 3.

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


``     9902.23.34        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Solvent Green 3                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (1,4-bis(4-
                          methylanilino)ant
                          hracene-9,10-
                          dione) (CAS No.
                          128-80-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.19.25)......

     SEC. 74447. SOLVENT RED 52.

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


``     9902.23.35        Solvent Red 52 (3-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl-6-[(4-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          methylphenyl)amin
                          o]-3H-
                          naphtho[1,2,3-
                          de]quinoline-2,7-
                          dione) (CAS No.
                          81-39-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.19.25)......

     SEC. 74448. SOLVENT RED 149.

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


``     9902.23.36        Solvent Red 149 (6- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (cyclohexylamino)-                                                12/31/2023...
                          3-methyl-3H-
                          naphtho[1,2,3-
                          de]quinoline-2,7-
                          dione) (CAS No.
                          21295-57-8 or
                          71902-8-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.19.25)......

     SEC. 74449. SOLVENT RED 207.

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


``     9902.23.37        Solvent Red 207     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1,5-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          bis(cyclohexylami
                          no) anthracene-
                          9,10-dione) (CAS
                          No. 15958-68-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.19.25)......

     SEC. 74450. SOLVENT VIOLET 14.

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


``     9902.23.38        Solvent Violet 14   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1,5-bis(4-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          methylanilino)ant
                          hracene-9,10-
                          dione) (CAS No.
                          8005-40-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.19.25)......

     SEC. 74451. SOLVENT YELLOW 179.

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


[[Page S2890]]



``     9902.23.39        Solvent Yellow 179  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (2-[[4-[2-(4-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          cyclohexylphenoxy
                          ) ethyl-
                          ethylamino]-2-
                          methylphenyl]meth
                          ylidene]
                          propanedinitrile)
                          (CAS No. 54079-53-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.19.25)......

     SEC. 74452. SOLVENT YELLOW 131.

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


``     9902.23.40        Solvent Yellow 131  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (2-(3-                                                            12/31/2023...
                          hydroxypropyl)-6-
                          (3-
                          hydroxypropylamin
                          o)benzo[de]isoqui
                          noline-1,3-dione)
                          (CAS No. 52821-24-
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.19.25)......

     SEC. 74453. HOGEN BLUE XB-20.

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


``     9902.23.41        Synthetic organic   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coloring matter                                                   12/31/2023...
                          containing
                          copper(II)
                          phthalocyanine
                          (CAS No. 147-14-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.19.40)......

     SEC. 74454. SOLVENT YELLOW 104.

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


``     9902.23.42        Solvent Yellow 104  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 143476-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          34-0) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.19.40)......

     SEC. 74455. COMBINATION OF FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENERS 367 AND 
                   371.

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


``     9902.23.43        Mixture of          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Fluorescent                                                       12/31/2023...
                          Brightener 367
                          (CAS No. 5089-22-
                          5) and
                          Fluorescent
                          Brightener 371
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.20.80)......

     SEC. 74456. FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENER CBS-X.

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


``     9902.23.44        Disodium 2,2'-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [biphenyl-4,4'-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          diyldiethene-2,1-
                          diyl]dibenzenesul
                          fonate (CAS No.
                          27344-41-8) of a
                          kind used as a
                          fluorescent
                          brightening agent
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.20.80)......

     SEC. 74457. OPTICAL BRIGHTENER SWN.

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


``     9902.23.45        7-(Diethylamino)-4- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methylchromen-2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          one (CAS No. 91-
                          44-1) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.20.80)......

     SEC. 74458. C.I. FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENER 199:1.

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


[[Page S2891]]



``     9902.23.46        Mixtures of 1-(2-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cyanostyryl)-4-(4-                                                12/31/2023...
                          cyanostyryl)benze
                          ne (CAS No. 13001-
                          38-2); 2,2'-
                          oxydi(ethan-1-ol)
                          (CAS No. 111-46-
                          6); acetic acid
                          ethenyl ester,
                          polymer with
                          ethenol (CAS No.
                          25213-24-5);
                          methyl 4-[2-[4-(5-
                          methyl-2-
                          benzoxazolyl)phen
                          yl]vinyl]benzoate
                          (CAS No. 18039-18-
                          4); and
                          formaldehyde,
                          polymer with
                          oxirane and
                          phenol, methyl
                          ether (CAS No.
                          68988-31-8) of a
                          kind used as
                          fluorescent
                          brightening
                          agents (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3204.20.80)......

     SEC. 74459. FLUORESCENT BRIGHTENER 368.

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


``     9902.23.47        Mixtures of 2-[4-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [(E)-2-[4-(1,3-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          benzoxazol-2-
                          yl)phenyl]ethenyl
                          ]phenyl]-1,3-
                          benzoxazole (CAS
                          No. 1533-45-5); 5-
                          methyl-2-[4-[(E)-
                          2-[4-(5-methyl-
                          1,3-benzoxazol-2-
                          yl)phenyl]ethenyl
                          ]phenyl]-1,3-
                          benzoxazole (CAS
                          No. 2397-00-4)
                          and 2-[4-[(E)-2-
                          [4-(1,3-
                          benzoxazol-2-
                          yl)phenyl]ethenyl
                          ]phenyl]-5-methyl-
                          1,3-benzoxazole
                          (CAS No. 5242-49-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3204.20.80)......

     SEC. 74460. 1,4-BIS(2-CYANOSTYRYL)BENZENE.

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


``     9902.23.48        2-[(E)-2-[4-[(E)-2- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (2-                                                               12/31/2023...
                          Cyanophenyl)ethen
                          yl]
                          phenyl]ethenyl]be
                          nzonitrile (CAS
                          No. 13001-39-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.20.80)......

     SEC. 74461. CERTAIN MANUFACTURING INPUTS.

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


``     9902.23.49        1-[3-               Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Dimethylamino)pr                                                 12/31/2023...
                          opyl]-4-methyl-6-
                          oxo-3-pyridin-1-
                          ium-1-ylpyridin-2-
                          olate (CAS No.
                          104583-33-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3204.90.00)......

     SEC. 74462. CERIUM SULFIDE PIGMENTS.

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


``     9902.23.50        Pigment             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          preparations                                                      12/31/2023...
                          based on cerium
                          sulfide or
                          mixtures of
                          cerium sulfide
                          and lanthanum
                          sulfide (CAS Nos.
                          12014-93-6 and
                          12031-49-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3206.49.60)......

     SEC. 74463. MATTE PEARLESCENT PIGMENTS.

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


``     9902.23.51        Coloring matter of  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mica (CAS No.                                                     12/31/2023...
                          12001-26-2) and
                          titanium dioxide
                          (CAS No. 13463-67-
                          7), coated with
                          submicron
                          poly(methyl
                          methacrylate)
                          (CAS No. 9011-14-
                          7) spheres to
                          create a matte
                          optical effect
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3206.49.60)......

     SEC. 74464. ANGLE-DEPENDENT INTERFERENCE PIGMENTS.

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


[[Page S2892]]



``     9902.23.52        Angle-dependent     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          interference                                                      12/31/2023...
                          pigments based on
                          a substrate of
                          transparent or
                          translucent
                          inorganic flakes
                          of
                          fluorophlogopite
                          (CAS No. 12003-38-
                          2), titanium
                          dioxide (CAS No.
                          13463-67-7), and
                          synthetic
                          amorphous silica
                          (CAS No. 112945-
                          52-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3206.49.60)......

     SEC. 74465. INORGANIC LUMILUX.

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


``     9902.23.53        Inorganic products  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of a kind used as                                                 12/31/2023...
                          luminophores
                          containing zinc
                          sulfide (ZnS),
                          copper chloride-
                          doped (CAS No.
                          68611-70-1),
                          dizinc;silicate
                          (CAS No. 68611-47-
                          2), yttrium oxide
                          sulfide (Y2O2S),
                          europium-doped
                          (CAS No. 68784-83-
                          8), erbium sodium
                          ytterbium
                          fluoride
                          (Er0.04NaYb0.96F4
                          ) (CAS No. 753489-
                          08-6), diyttrium
                          dioxide sulfide
                          (CAS No. 12340-04-
                          4), oxygen(2-
                          );yttrium(3+)
                          (CAS No. 1314-36-
                          9), (CAS No. 1314-
                          37-9) and
                          erbium(III) oxide
                          (CAS No. 12061-16-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3206.50.00)......

     SEC. 74466. RIBBON/MATRIX RESIN.

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


``     9902.23.54        Optical fiber       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ribbon cable                                                      12/31/2023...
                          matrix resin, a
                          polymer in the
                          form of a liquid
                          coating, with a
                          density of
                          approximately
                          1.12 kg/liter,
                          viscosity of 3000
                          to 5000 cps at 25
                          C, with
                          elongation
                          greater than 20
                          percent and
                          tensile strength
                          of 22 to 32 MPa
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3208.20.00)......

     SEC. 74467. BONDING AGENT 2005.

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


``     9902.23.55        Solution as         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          defined in note 4                                                 12/31/2023...
                          to chapter 32,
                          mixture of
                          poly(tolylene 2,4-
                          diisocyanate)
                          (CAS No. 26006-20-
                          2); 2,4-
                          diisocyanato-1-
                          methylbenzene
                          (CAS No. 584-84-
                          9) and butyl
                          acetate (CAS No.
                          123-86-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3208.90.00)......

     SEC. 74468. FLUOROPOLYMER RESIN.

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


``     9902.23.56        Solution of high    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          molecular weight                                                  12/31/2023...
                          fluoroethylene-
                          alkyl vinylether
                          (FEVE)
                          alternative
                          copolymer,
                          containing 38 to
                          42 percent by
                          weight of
                          moderate OH
                          number resin in a
                          blend of
                          cyclohexanone and
                          aromatic
                          hydrocarbon
                          solvent, having a
                          Tg of 20 C (CAS
                          No. 207691-69-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3208.90.00)......

     SEC. 74469. ZIRCONIUM 12 PAINT DRIER.

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


``     9902.23.57        Zirconium 12 paint  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          drier, mixtures                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of naptha,
                          petroleum,
                          hydrotreated
                          heavy (CAS No.
                          64742-48-9),
                          zirconium 2-
                          ethylhexanoate
                          (CAS No. 22464-99-
                          9), nonane (CAS
                          No. 111-84-2),
                          zirconium,
                          bis(acetate-o)oxo-
                           (CAS No. 5153-24-
                          2) (provided for
                          in heading
                          3211.00.00)......


[[Page S2893]]

  


     SEC. 74470. ZIRCONIUM 24 PAINT DRIER.

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


``     9902.23.58        Zirconium 24 paint  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          drier, mixtures                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of naptha,
                          petroleum,
                          hydrotreated
                          heavy (CAS No.
                          64742-48-9),
                          zirconium 2-
                          ethylhexanoate
                          (CAS No. 22464-99-
                          9), nonane (CAS
                          No. 111-84-2),
                          zirconium,
                          bis(acetate-o)oxo-
                           (CAS No. 5153-24-
                          2) (provided for
                          in heading
                          3211.00.00)......

     SEC. 74471. DRIER ACCELERATORS.

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


``     9902.23.59        Prepared drier      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          accelerators                                                      12/31/2023...
                          containing a
                          mixture of
                          cyclopentanone
                          (CAS No. 120-92-
                          3), cyclohexanone
                          (CAS No. 108-94-
                          1), and 2-pyridin-
                          2-ylpyridine (CAS
                          No. 366-18-7)
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          3211.00.00)).....

     SEC. 74472. LEMON OIL.

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


``     9902.23.60        Essential oils of   3.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          lemon (CAS No.                                                    12/31/2023...
                          8008-56-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3301.13.00)......

     SEC. 74473. SULFONIC ACIDS, C14-17-SEC-ALKANE, SODIUM SALT.

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


``     9902.23.61        Sulfonic acids,     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          C14-17-sec-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          alkane, sodium
                          salt (CAS No.
                          97489-15-1)
                          anionic aromatic
                          surface-active
                          agent (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3402.11.20)......

     SEC. 74474. POTASSIUM ETHYL OCTYLPHOSPHONATE.

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


``     9902.23.62        Potassium;          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethoxy(octyl)phos                                                 12/31/2023...
                          phinate (CAS No.
                          68134-28-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3402.11.50)......

     SEC. 74475. INTERMEDIATE IN THE PRODUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL 
                   LUBRICANTS.

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


``     9902.23.63        (Z)-N-Methyl-N-(1-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          oxo-9-                                                            12/31/2023...
                          octadecenyl)glyci
                          ne (N-
                          oleylsarcosine)
                          (CAS No. 110-25-
                          8) surfactant
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3402.11.50)......

     SEC. 74476. POLYETHER DISPERSANT.

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


``     9902.23.64        Oxirane, 2-methyl-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          , polymer with                                                    12/31/2023...
                          oxirane,
                          mono[(diethylamin
                          o)alkyl] ether
                          surfactant (CAS
                          No. 68511-96-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3402.12.50)......


[[Page S2894]]

  


     SEC. 74477. D-GLUCOPYRANOSE.

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


``     9902.23.65        (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          decoxy-6-                                                         12/31/2023...
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          ane-3,4,5-triol
                          (CAS No. 68515-73-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3402.13.20)......

     SEC. 74478. 2-DODECOXY-6-(HYDROXYMETHYL)OXANE-3,4,5-TRIOL.

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


``     9902.23.66        (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Dodecoxy-6-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          ane-3,4,5-triol
                          (CAS No. 110615-
                          47-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3402.13.20)......

     SEC. 74479. MIXTURES OF CERTAIN C12-14-ALKYL ETHERS.

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


``     9902.23.67        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          poly(oxy-1,2-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          ethanediyl), a-
                          phosphono-v-
                          hydroxy-, C12-14-
                          alkyl ethers (CAS
                          No. 121158-63-2);
                          poly(oxy-1,2-
                          ethanediyl), a,a'-
                          phosphinicobis[v-
                          hydroxy-, di-C12-
                          14-alkyl ethers
                          (CAS No. 121158-
                          61-0); poly(oxy-
                          1,2-ethanediyl),
                          a,a',a"-
                          phosphinylidynetr
                          is[v-hydroxy-,
                          tri-C12-14-alkyl
                          ethers (CAS No.
                          121158-62-1);
                          alcohols C12-14,
                          ethoxylated (CAS
                          No. 68439-50-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3402.13.50)......

     SEC. 74480. MANUFACTURING CHEMICAL.

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


``     9902.23.68        Mixtures of fatty   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acids, coco,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          ethoxylated (CAS
                          No. 61791-29-5)
                          and butan-1-
                          ol;ethane-1,2-
                          diol;propane-1,2-
                          diol (CAS No.
                          9038-95-3)
                          surfactant
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3402.13.50)......

     SEC. 74481. NONIONIC SURFACTANT.

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


``     9902.23.69        D-Glucopyranose,    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          oligomeric, C10-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          16-alkyl
                          glycosides (CAS
                          No. 110615-47-9);
                          water (CAS No.
                          7732-18-5); and D-
                          glucopyranose,
                          oligomeric, 2-
                          ethylhexyl
                          glycosides (CAS
                          No. 161074-93-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3402.13.50)......

     SEC. 74482. CHEMICAL USED IN TEXTILE MANUFACTURING.

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


``     9902.23.70        Mixtures of sodium  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [1-carboxy-17-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          (dibutylamino)-17-
                          oxoheptadecan-8-
                          yl] sulfate (CAS
                          No. 62093-93-0);
                          sodium;18-hydroxy-
                          18-oxooctadecane-
                          1-sulfonate (CAS
                          No. 67998-94-1);
                          sodium (Z)-
                          octadec-9-enoate
                          (CAS No. 143-19-
                          1); and (Z)-N,N-
                          dibutyloctadec-9-
                          enamide (CAS No.
                          5831-80-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3402.90.10)......

     SEC. 74483. ETHOXYLATED TRISTYRYLPHENOL PHOSPHATE POTASSIUM 
                   SALT.

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


[[Page S2895]]



``     9902.23.71        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          propane-1,2-diol                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 57-55-
                          6), poly(oxy-1,2-
                          ethanediyl), a-
                          (tris(1-
                          phenylethyl)pheny
                          l)-v-hydroxy-
                          (CAS No. 99734-09-
                          5), and poly(oxy-
                          1,2-ethanediyl),
                          a-(2,4,6-tris(1-
                          phenylethyl)pheny
                          l)-v-hydroxy-,
                          phosphate,
                          potassium salt
                          (CAS No. 163436-
                          84-8) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3402.90.30)......

     SEC. 74484. SODIUM POLYCARBOXYLATE, AQUEOUS SOLUTION.

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


``     9902.23.72        Mixtures of 2,5-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          furandione,                                                       12/31/2023...
                          polymer with
                          2,4,4-
                          trimethylpentene,
                          sodium salt
                          (sodium;oxolane-
                          2,5-dione;2,4,4-
                          trimethylpent-1-
                          ene) (CAS No.
                          37199-81-8), and
                          poly(oxy-1,2-
                          ethanediyl), a-
                          (carboxymethyl)-v-
                          (tridecyloxy)-,
                          branched, sodium
                          salt (CAS No.
                          68891-17-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3402.90.50)......

     SEC. 74485. AQUEOUS EMULSION OF A MIXTURE OF AMINE SOAPS AND 
                   MISCELLANEOUS OTHER ADDITIVES.

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


``     9902.23.73        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          propane-1,2,3-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          triol (glycerol)
                          (CAS No. 56-81-
                          5); 2-octadec-9-
                          enoxyethanol
                          phosphoric acid
                          (CAS No. 39464-69-
                          2); tall oil
                          fatty acid (CAS
                          No. 61790-12-3);
                          2,3-bis[[(Z)-12-
                          hydroxyoctadec-9-
                          enoyl]oxy]propyl
                          (Z)-12-
                          hydroxyoctadec-9-
                          enoate (castor
                          oil) (CAS No.
                          8001-79-4);
                          alcohols C16-
                          18,18
                          unsaturated,
                          ethoxylated (CAS
                          No. 68920-66-1);
                          2-(2-
                          hydroxyethylamino
                          )ethanol
                          (Diethanolamine)
                          (CAS No. 111-42-
                          2); distillates
                          (petroleum),
                          hydrotreated
                          light naphthenic
                          (CAS No. 64742-53-
                          6); phosphoric
                          acid (CAS No.
                          7664-38-2);
                          ethane-1,2-
                          diamine (CAS No.
                          107-15-3); and 2H-
                          benzotriazole
                          (CAS No. 95-14-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3403.19.50)......

     SEC. 74486. AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF A MIXTURE OF FATTY AMINE 
                   AND AMIDE SOAPS AND MISCELLANEOUS OTHER 
                   ADDITIVES.

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


``     9902.23.74        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (2E,4E,6E,8E,10E,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          12E)-pentadeca-
                          2,4,6,8,10,12,14-
                          heptaenoic acid
                          (Fatty acids, C14-
                          18 and C16-18-
                          unsaturated) (CAS
                          No. 67701-06-8);
                          2-octadec-9-
                          enoxyethanol;phos
                          phoric acid (CAS
                          No. 39464-69-2);
                          distillates,
                          petroleum,
                          solvent-dewaxed
                          heavy paraffinic
                          (CAS No. 64742-65-
                          0); alcohols C16-
                          18,18
                          unsaturated,
                          ethoxylated (CAS
                          No. 68920-66-1);
                          2-(2-
                          hydroxyethylamino
                          )ethanol
                          (Diethanolamine)
                          (CAS No. 111-42-
                          2); ethane-1,2-
                          diamine (CAS No.
                          107-15-3);
                          phosphoric acid
                          (CAS No. 7664-38-
                          2), amines,
                          tallow alkyl,
                          ethoxylated (CAS
                          No. 61791-26-2);
                          and 2H-
                          benzotriazole
                          (CAS No. 95-14-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3403.19.50)......

     SEC. 74487. AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF A MIXTURE OF FATTY AMINE 
                   AND AMIDE SOAPS AND MISCELLANEOUS OTHER 
                   ADDITIVES.

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


[[Page S2896]]



``     9902.23.75        Mixtures of N-[2-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (octadecanoylamin                                                 12/31/2023...
                          o)ethyl]octadecan
                          amide (CAS No.
                          110-30-5); 2-(2-
                          hydroxyethylamino
                          )ethanol (CAS No.
                          111-42-2);
                          phosphoric acid
                          (CAS No. 7664-38-
                          2); amines,
                          tallow alkyl,
                          ethoxylated (CAS
                          No. 61791-26-2);
                          fatty acids, C14-
                          18 and C16-18-
                          unsaturated (CAS
                          No. 67701-06-8);
                          and nonylphenol,
                          branched,
                          ethoxylated,
                          phosphated (CAS
                          No. 68412-53-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3403.99.00)......

     SEC. 74488. PHOTOGRAPHIC GELATIN.

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


``     9902.23.76        Photographic        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          gelatin (CAS No.                                                  12/31/2023...
                          9000-70-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3503.00.55)......

     SEC. 74489. ICE FOUNTAINS (CLASS 1.4G).

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


``     9902.23.77        Ice fountains       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Class 1.4G) (CAS                                                 12/31/2023...
                          No. 9904-70-0)
                          generating a jet
                          of sparklers when
                          lit (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3604.10.90)......

     SEC. 74490. MAGIC CANDLES CONTAINING MAGNESIUM POWDER.

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


``     9902.23.78        Magic candles       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing                                                        12/31/2023...
                          magnesium powder
                          (CAS No. 7439-95-
                          4) that
                          automatically
                          relight
                          themselves when
                          blown out and
                          emit spark
                          effects when lit
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3604.90.00)......

     SEC. 74491. PARTY SNAPPERS (CLASS 1.4G).

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


``     9902.23.79        Snaps designed to   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          make a loud noise                                                 12/31/2023...
                          when thrown to
                          the ground (CAS
                          No. 7761-88-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3604.90.00)......

     SEC. 74492. FENPYROXIMATE 5SC.

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


``     9902.23.80        Mixtures of tert-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          butyl 4-[[(E)-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          (1,3-dimethyl-5-
                          phenoxypyrazol-4-
                          yl)
                          methylideneamino]
                          oxymethyl]benzoat
                          e (Fenpyroximate)
                          (CAS No. 134098-
                          61-6) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.91.25)......

     SEC. 74493. PYRIFLUQUINAZON 20SC.

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


``     9902.23.81        Mixtures of 1-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acetyl-6-                                                         12/31/2023...
                          (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-
                          heptafluoropropan-
                          2-yl)-3-(pyridin-
                          3-ylmethylamino)-
                          4H-quinazolin-2-
                          one
                          (Pyrifluquinazon)
                          (CAS No. 337458-
                          27-2) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.91.25)......


[[Page S2897]]

  


     SEC. 74494. IMIDACLOPRID AND MUSCALURE FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.23.82        Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing (NE)-N-                                                12/31/2023...
                          [1-[(6-
                          chloropyridin-3-
                          yl)methyl]imidazo
                          lidin-2-
                          ylidene]nitramide
                          (Imidacloprid)
                          (CAS No. 138261-
                          41-3) and (Z)-
                          tricos-9-ene
                          (Muscalure) (CAS
                          No. 27519-02-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.91.25)......

     SEC. 74495. FORMULATIONS OF ACEPHATE AND BIFENTHRIN.

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


``     9902.23.83        Formulations of N-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [methoxy(methylsu                                                 12/31/2023...
                          lfanyl)
                          phosphoryl]acetam
                          ide (Acephate)
                          (CAS No. 30560-19-
                          1) and (2-methyl-
                          3-
                          phenylphenyl)meth
                          yl (1R,3R)-3-[(Z)-
                          2-chloro-3,3,3-
                          trifluoroprop-1-
                          enyl]-2,2-
                          dimethylcycloprop
                          ane-1-carboxylate
                          (Bifenthrin) (CAS
                          No. 82657-04-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.91.25)......

     SEC. 74496. FIPRONIL.

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


``     9902.23.84        (RS)-5-Amino-1-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [2,6-dichloro-4-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          phenyl]-4-
                          (trifluoromethysu
                          lfinyl)-1H-
                          pyrazole-3-
                          carbonitrile
                          (Fipronil) (CAS
                          No. 120068-37-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.91.25)......

     SEC. 74497. ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE.

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


``     9902.23.85        (Formulated         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          aluminium                                                         12/31/2023...
                          phosphide
                          (alumanylidynepho
                          sphane) (CAS No.
                          20859-73-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.91.30)......

     SEC. 74498. MAGNAPHOS FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.23.86        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          magnesium                                                         12/31/2023...
                          phosphide
                          (trimagnesium;pho
                          sphorus(3-))
                          (Magnaphos) (CAS
                          No.12057-74-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.91.30)......

     SEC. 74499. FORMULATED OXAMYL.

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


``     9902.23.87        Mixtures of methyl  0.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (1Z)-2-                                                           12/31/2023...
                          (dimethylamino)-N-
                          (methylcarbamoylo
                          xy)-2-
                          oxoethanimidothio
                          ate (Oxamyl) (CAS
                          No. 23135-22-0)
                          and application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.91.50)......

     SEC. 74500. FORMULATED FUNGICIDES.

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


[[Page S2898]]



``     9902.23.88        Mixtures of 2-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trichloromethyls                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ulfanyl)-
                          3a,4,7,7a-
                          tetrahydroisoindo
                          le-1,3-dione
                          (Captan) (CAS No.
                          133-06-2) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.92.15)......

     SEC. 74501. CERTAIN FUNGICIDES.

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


``     9902.23.89        Mixtures of (2Z)-2- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [2-fluoro-5-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          phenyl]sulfanyl-2-
                          [3-(2-
                          methoxyphenyl)-
                          1,3-thiazolidin-2-
                          ylidene]acetonitr
                          ile (CAS No.
                          958647-10-4); 1-
                          methylpyrrolidin-
                          2-one (CAS No.
                          872-50-4) and
                          polyoxyalkylene
                          polystyryl phenyl
                          ether (CAS No.
                          99734-09-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.92.15)......

     SEC. 74502. PROTHIOCONAZOLE, FLUOPYRAM, AND TRIFLOXYSTROBIN 
                   FUNGICIDES.

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


``     9902.23.90        Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing 2-[2-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (1-
                          chlorocyclopropyl
                          )-3-(2-
                          chlorophenyl)-2-
                          hydroxypropyl]-1H-
                          1,2,4-triazole-3-
                          thione
                          (Prothioconazole)
                          (CAS No. 178928-
                          70-6), N-[2-[3-
                          chloro-5-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          pyridin-2-
                          yl]ethyl]-2-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          benzamide
                          (Fluopyram) (CAS
                          No. 658066-35-4)
                          and (2E)-2-
                          methoxyimino-2-[2-
                          [[(E)-1-[3-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          phenyl]
                          ethylideneamino]o
                          xymethyl]
                          phenyl]acetate
                          (Trifloxystrobin)
                          (CAS No. 141517-
                          21-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3808.92.15)......

     SEC. 74503. PROTHIOCONAZOLE, METALAXYL, AND TEBUCONAZOLE 
                   FUNGICIDES.

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


``     9902.23.91        Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing 2-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          [(2RS)-2-(1-
                          chlorocyclopropyl
                          )-3-(2-
                          chlorophenyl)-2-
                          hydroxypropyl]-2H-
                          1,2,4-triazole-
                          3(4H)-thione
                          (Prothioconazole)
                          (CAS No. 178928-
                          70-6), methyl N-
                          (2-methoxyacetyl)-
                          N-(2,6-xylyl)-DL-
                          alaninate
                          (Metalaxyl) (CAS
                          No. 57837-19-1)
                          and (RS)-1-p-
                          chlorophenyl-4,4-
                          dimethyl-3-(1H-
                          1,2,4-triazol-1-
                          ylmethyl) pentan-
                          3-ol
                          (Tebuconazole)
                          (CAS No. 107534-
                          96-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3808.92.15)......

     SEC. 74504. MANCOZEB AND CHLOROTHALONIL FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.23.92        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          zinc;manganese(2+                                                 12/31/2023...
                          );N-[2-
                          (sulfidocarbothio
                          ylamino)ethyl]car
                          bamodithioate
                          (Mancozeb) (CAS
                          No. 8018-01-7)
                          and 2,4,5,6-
                          tetrachlorobenzen
                          e-1,3-
                          dicarbonitrile
                          (Chlorothalonil)
                          (CAS No. 1897-45-
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.92.15)......

     SEC. 74505. MIXTURES OF PICARBUTROX AND APPLICATION 
                   ADJUVANTS.

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


[[Page S2899]]



``     9902.23.93        Mixtures of tert-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          butyl N-[6-[[(Z)-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          [(1-
                          methyltetrazol-5-
                          yl)-
                          phenylmethylidene
                          ]amino]oxymethyl]
                          pyridin-2-
                          yl]carbamate
                          (Picarbutrox)
                          (CAS No. 500207-
                          04-5) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.92.15)......

     SEC. 74506. MIXTURES OF TETRACONAZOLE AND APPLICATION 
                   ADJUVANTS.

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


``     9902.23.94        Mixtures of 1-[2-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (2,4-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          dichlorophenyl)-3-
                          (1,1,2,2-
                          tetrafluoroethoxy
                          )propyl]-1,2,4-
                          triazole
                          (Tetraconazole)
                          (CAS No. 112281-
                          77-3) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.92.15)......

     SEC. 74507. MANCOZEB AND AZOXYSTROBIN FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.23.95        Formulations        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing                                                        12/31/2023...
                          zinc;manganese(2+
                          );N-[2-
                          (sulfidocarbothio
                          ylamino)ethyl]car
                          bamodithioate
                          (Mancozeb) (CAS
                          No. 8018-01-7)
                          and methyl (E)-2-
                          [2-[6-(2-
                          cyanophenoxy)pyri
                          midin-4-
                          yl]oxyphenyl]-3-
                          methoxyprop-2-
                          enoate
                          (Azoxystrobin)
                          (CAS No. 131860-
                          33-8) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3808.92.28)......

     SEC. 74508. MIXTURES OF CYMOXANIL AND FUMED DIOXOSILANE.

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


``     9902.23.96        Mixtures of (1E)-2- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (ethylcarbamoylam                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ino)-N-methoxy-2-
                          oxoethanimidoyl
                          cyanide
                          (Cymoxanil) (CAS
                          No. 57966-95-7),
                          fumed dioxosilane
                          (CAS No. 112945-
                          52-5), and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.92.30)......

     SEC. 74509. MICROTHIOL FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.23.97        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          micronized sulfur                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 7704-34-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.92.30)......

     SEC. 74510. FORMULATIONS OF THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL, 
                   IODOSULFURON-METHYL-SODIUM, AND DICAMBA.

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


[[Page S2900]]



``     9902.23.98        Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing methyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          4-[(3-methoxy-4-
                          methyl-5-oxo-
                          1,2,4-triazole-1-
                          carbonyl)sulfamoy
                          l]-5-
                          methylthiophene-3-
                          carboxylate
                          (Thiencarbazone-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          317815-83-1);
                          sodium;(5-iodo-2-
                          methoxycarbonylph
                          enyl)sulfonyl-[(4-
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)carbamoyl]azan
                          ide (Iodosulfuron-
                          methyl-sodium)
                          (CAS No. 144550-
                          36-7) and 3,6-
                          dichloro-2-
                          methoxybenzoic
                          acid (Dicamba)
                          (CAS No.1918-00-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74511. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL, ISOXADIFENETHYL, AND 
                   TEMBOTRIONE HERBICIDES.

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


``     9902.23.99        Methyl 4-[(3-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methoxy-4-methyl-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          5-oxo-1,2,4-
                          triazole-1-
                          carbonyl)sulfamoy
                          l]-5-
                          methylthiophene-3-
                          carboxylate
                          (Thiencarbazone-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          317815-83-1),
                          ethyl 5,5-
                          diphenyl-4H-1,2-
                          oxazole-3-
                          carboxylate
                          (Isoxadifen-
                          ethyl) (CAS No.
                          163520-33-0) and
                          2-[2-chloro-4-
                          methylsulfonyl-3-
                          (2,2,2-
                          trifluoroethoxyme
                          thyl)benzoyl]cycl
                          ohexane-1,3-dione
                          (Tembotrione)
                          (CAS No. 335104-
                          84-2) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74512. HERBICIDES USED ON GRASSES.

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


``     9902.24.01        Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing ethyl                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (2R)-2-[4-[(6-
                          chloro-1,3-
                          benzoxazol-2-
                          yl)oxy]phenoxy]pr
                          opanoate
                          (Fenoxaprop-
                          ethyl) (CAS No.
                          71283-80-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74513. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL, ISOXAFLUTOLE, AND 
                   CYPROSULFAMIDE HERBICIDES.

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


``     9902.24.02        Product mixtures    5%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing methyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          4-[(3-methoxy-4-
                          methyl-5-oxo-
                          1,2,4-triazole-1-
                          carbonyl)sulfamoy
                          l]-5-
                          methylthiophene-3-
                          carboxylate
                          (Thiencarbazone-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          317815-83-1); (5-
                          cyclopropyl-1,2-
                          oxazol-4-yl)-[2-
                          methylsulfonyl-4-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          phenyl]methanone
                          (Isoxaflutole)
                          (CAS No. 141112-
                          29-0) and N-[4-
                          (cyclopropylcarba
                          moyl)phenyl]sulfo
                          nyl-2-
                          methoxybenzamide
                          (Cyprosulfamide)
                          (CAS No. 221667-
                          31-8) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74514. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL AND IODOSULFURON-
                   METHYLSODIUM HERBICIDES.

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


``     9902.24.03        Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing methyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          4-[(3-methoxy-4-
                          methyl-5-oxo-
                          1,2,4-triazole-1-
                          carbonyl)sulfamoy
                          l]-5-
                          methylthiophene-3-
                          carboxylate
                          (Thiencarbazone-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          317815-83-1) and
                          sodium (5-iodo-2-
                          methoxycarbonylph
                          enyl)sulfonyl-[(4-
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)carbamoyl]azan
                          ide (Iodosulfuron
                          methylsodium)
                          (CAS No. 144550-
                          36-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......


[[Page S2901]]

  


     SEC. 74515. THIENCARBAZONE-METHYL AND MEFENPYR-DIETHYL 
                   HERBICIDES.

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


``     9902.24.04        Product mixtures    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing methyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          4-[(3-methoxy-4-
                          methyl-5-oxo-
                          1,2,4-triazole-1-
                          carbonyl)sulfamoy
                          l]-5-
                          methylthiophene-3-
                          carboxylate
                          (Thiencarbazone-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          317815-83-1) and
                          diethyl 1-(2,4-
                          dichlorophenyl)-5-
                          methyl-4H-
                          pyrazole-3,5-
                          dicarboxylate
                          (Mefenpyr-
                          diethyl) (CAS No.
                          135590-91-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74516. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL AND TRIBENURON-METHYL 
                   FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.05        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl 3-[(4-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)
                          carbamoylsulfamoy
                          l]thiophene-2-
                          carboxylate
                          (Thifensulfuron-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          79277-27-3) and
                          methyl 2-[[(4-
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)-
                          methylcarbamoyl]s
                          ulfamoyl]benzoate
                          (Tribenuron-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          101200-48-0) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74517. TRIBENURON-METHYL FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.06        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl 2-[[(4-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)-
                          methylcarbamoyl]s
                          ulfamoyl]benzoate
                          (Tribenuron-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          101200-48-0) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74518. CHLORSULFURON AND METSULFURON-METHYL 
                   FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.07        Formulations of 1-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (2-                                                               12/31/2023...
                          chlorophenyl)sulf
                          onyl-3-(4-methoxy-
                          6-methyl-1,3,5-
                          triazin-2-yl)urea
                          (Chlorsulfuron)
                          (CAS No. 64902-72-
                          3), methyl 2-[(4-
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)carbamoylsulfa
                          moyl] benzoate
                          (Metsulfuron
                          Methyl) (CAS No.
                          74223-64-6) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74519. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL AND FLUROXYPYR 
                   FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.08        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl 3-[(4-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)
                          carbamoylsulfamoy
                          l]thiophene-2-
                          carboxylate
                          (Thifensulfuron-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          79277-27-3), 2-(4-
                          amino-3,5-
                          dichloro-6-
                          fluoropyridin-2-
                          yl)oxyacetic acid
                          (Fluroxypyr) (CAS
                          No. 69377-81-7)
                          and application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74520. ACIFLUROFEN FORMULATIONS.

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


[[Page S2902]]



``     9902.24.09        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          sodium;5-[2-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          chloro-4-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          phenoxy]-2-
                          nitrobenzoate
                          (Aciflurofen)
                          (CAS No. 62476-59-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74521. S-METOLACHLOR AND MESTRIONE HERBICIDES.

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


``     9902.24.10        Formulations of 2-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          chloro-N-(2-ethyl-                                                12/31/2023...
                          6-methylphenyl)-N-
                          [(2S)-1-
                          methoxypropan-2-
                          yl]acetamide (S-
                          Metolachlor) (CAS
                          No. 87392-12-9)
                          and 4-amino-6-
                          tert-butyl-3-
                          methylsulfanyl-
                          1,2,4-triazin-5-
                          one (Mestrione)
                          (CAS No. 21087-64-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74522. METRIBUZIN FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.11        Formulations of 4-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          amino-6-tert-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          butyl-3-
                          methylsulfanyl-
                          1,2,4-triazin-5-
                          one (Metribuzin)
                          (CAS No. 21087-64-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74523. PENDIMETHALINE AND METRIBUZINE FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.12        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          3,4-dimethyl-2,6-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          dinitro-N-pentan-
                          3-ylaniline
                          (Pendimethaline)
                          (CAS No. 40487-42-
                          1) and 4-amino-6-
                          tert-butyl-3-
                          methylsulfanyl-
                          1,2,4-triazin-5-
                          one (Metribuzine)
                          (CAS No. 21087-64-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74524. FORMULATIONS OF S-METOLACHLOR AND METRIBUZIN.

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


``     9902.24.13        Formulations of 2-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          chloro-N-(2-ethyl-                                                12/31/2023...
                          6-methylphenyl)-N-
                          [(2S)-1-
                          methoxypropan-2-
                          yl]acetamide (S-
                          Metolachlor) (CAS
                          No. 87392-12-9)
                          and 4-amino-6-
                          tert-butyl-3-
                          methylsulfanyl-
                          1,2,4-triazin-5-
                          one (Metribuzin)
                          (CAS No. 21087-64-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74525. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL AND TRIBENURON-METHYL 
                   FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.14        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl 2-[[(4-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)-
                          methylcarbamoyl]
                          sulfamoyl]benzoat
                          e (Tribenuron-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          101200-48-0) and
                          3-[(4-methoxy-6-
                          methyl-1,3,5-
                          triazin-2-
                          yl)carbamoylsulfa
                          moyl] thiophene-2-
                          carboxylic acid
                          (Thifensulfuron)
                          (CAS No. 79277-67-
                          1) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74526. METSULFURON-METHYL FORMULATIONS.

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


[[Page S2903]]



``     9902.24.15        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl 2-[(4-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)
                          carbamoylsulfamoy
                          l]benzoate
                          (Metsulfuron-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          74223-64-6) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74527. CHLORIMURON-ETHYL FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.16        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethyl 2-[(4-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          chloro-6-
                          methoxypyrimidin-
                          2-
                          yl)carbamoylsulfa
                          moyl] benzoate
                          (Chlorimuron-
                          ethyl) (CAS No.
                          90982-32-4) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74528. MIXTURES OF BROMOXYNIL OCTANOATE AND BROMOXYNIL 
                   HEPTANOATE.

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


``     9902.24.17        Mixtures of 2,6-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dibromo-4-                                                        12/31/2023...
                          cyanophenyl
                          octanoate
                          (Bromoxynil
                          octanoate) (CAS
                          No. 1689-99-2)
                          and 2,6-dibromo-4-
                          cyanophenyl
                          heptanoate
                          (Bromoxynil
                          heptanoate) (CAS
                          No. 56634-95-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74529. SULFOMETURON-METHYL AND METSULFURON-METHYL 
                   FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.18        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl 2-[(4,6-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          dimethylpyrimidin-
                          2-
                          yl)carbamoylsulfa
                          moyl] benzoate
                          (Sulfometuron-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          74222-97-2) and
                          methyl 2-[(4-
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)carbamoylsulfa
                          moyl] benzoate
                          (Metsulfuron-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          74223-64-6) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74530. CHLORIMURON-ETHYL AND TRIBENURON-METHYL 
                   FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.19        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethyl 2-[(4-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          chloro-6-
                          methoxypyrimidin-
                          2-
                          yl)carbamoylsulfa
                          moyl] benzoate
                          (Chlorimuron-
                          ethyl) (CAS No.
                          90982-32-4) and
                          methyl 2-[[(4-
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)-
                          methylcarbamoyl]s
                          ulfamoyl]
                          benzoate
                          (Tribenuron-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          101200-48-0) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74531. FORMULATIONS CONTAINING TIAFENACIL.

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


``     9902.24.20        Formulations        0.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing methyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          3-[2-[2-chloro-4-
                          fluoro-5-[3-
                          methyl-2,6-dioxo-
                          4-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          pyrimidin-1-
                          yl]phenyl]
                          sulfanylpropanoyl
                          amino]propanoate
                          (Tiafenacil) (CAS
                          No. 1220411-29-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......


[[Page S2904]]

  


     SEC. 74532. DIURON 80.

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


``     9902.24.21        Formulated          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          products                                                          12/31/2023...
                          containing
                          mixtures of 3-
                          (3,4-
                          dichlorophenyl)-
                          1,1-dimethylurea
                          (CAS No. 330-54-
                          1) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74533. FLAZASULFURON HERBICIDES.

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


``     9902.24.22        Formulations of 1-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (4,6-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          dimethoxypyrimidi
                          n-2-yl)-3-[3-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          pyridin-2-
                          yl]sulfonylurea
                          (Flazasulfuron)
                          (CAS No. 104040-
                          78-0) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 74534. THIFENSULFURON-METHYL FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.23        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl 3-[(4-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          methoxy-6-methyl-
                          1,3,5-triazin-2-
                          yl)
                          carbamoylsulfamoy
                          l]thiophene-2-
                          carboxylate
                          (Thifensulfuron-
                          methyl) (CAS No.
                          79277-27-3) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.50)......

     SEC. 74535. HERBICIDE FOR FARM AND RANCH USE.

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


``     9902.24.24        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (RS)-2-Chloro-N-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (2-ethyl-6-methyl-
                          phenyl)-N-(1-
                          methoxypropan-2-
                          yl)acetamide (S-
                          metolachlor) (CAS
                          No. 87392-12-9)
                          and ammonium
                          (2RS)-2-amino-4-
                          (methylphosphinat
                          o)butyric acid
                          (Glufosinate)
                          (CAS No. 77182-82-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.93.50)......

     SEC. 74536. PROPANIL FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.25        Formulations of N-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (3,4-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          dichlorophenyl)pr
                          opanamide
                          (Propanil) (CAS
                          No. 709-98-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.50)......

     SEC. 74537. THIFENSULFURON FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.26        Formulations of 3-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [(4-methoxy-6-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          methyl-1,3,5-
                          triazin-2-
                          yl)carbamoylsulfa
                          moyl] thiophene-2-
                          carboxylic acid
                          (Thifensulfuron)
                          (CAS No. 79277-67-
                          1) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.50)......

     SEC. 74538. TOLPYRALATE AND NICOSULFURON HERBICIDES.

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


[[Page S2905]]



``     9902.24.27        Formulations of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (RS)-1-{1-ethyl-4-                                                12/31/2023...
                          [4-mesyl-3-(2-
                          methoxyethoxy)-o-
                          toluoyl]pyrazol-5-
                          yloxy}ethyl
                          methyl carbonate
                          (Tolpyralate)
                          (CAS No. 1101132-
                          67-5) and 2-[(4,6-
                          dimethoxypyrimidi
                          n-2-
                          yl)carbamoylsulfa
                          moyl]-N,N-
                          dimethylpyridine-
                          3-carboxamide
                          (Nicosulfuron)
                          (CAS No. 111991-
                          09-4) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3808.93.50)......

     SEC. 74539. MIXTURES OF MAGNESIUM SALTS AND APPLICATION 
                   ADJUVANTS.

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


``     9902.24.28        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          magnesium                                                         12/31/2023...
                          dinitrate (CAS
                          No. 10377-60-3),
                          5-chloro-2-methyl-
                          1,2-thiazol-3-one
                          (CAS No. 26172-55-
                          4), 2-methyl-1,2-
                          thiazol-3-one
                          (CAS No. 2682-20-
                          4), magnesium
                          dichloride (CAS
                          No. 7786-30-3),
                          and application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.94.50)......

     SEC. 74540. NISIN FORMULATIONS.

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


``     9902.24.29        Nisin preparations  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          including 2.5                                                     12/31/2023...
                          percent Nisin and
                          92 percent salt
                          (CAS No. 1414-45-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.99.95)......

     SEC. 74541. CERTAIN FIXATIVES.

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


``     9902.24.30        Dye fixative used   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          in the textile                                                    12/31/2023...
                          industry
                          containing
                          benzenesulfonic
                          acid, hydroxy-,
                          sodium salt
                          (1:1), polymer
                          with formaldehyde
                          and 4,4'-
                          sulfonylbis(pheno
                          l) (CAS No. 71832-
                          81-0) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3809.91.00)......

     SEC. 74542. FUEL OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS 
                   CONTAINING POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ETHENYL ACETATE).

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


``     9902.24.31        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing                                                        12/31/2023...
                          poly(ethylene-co-
                          ethenyl acetate)
                          (CAS No. 24937-78-
                          8) used as a cold
                          flow improver for
                          fuel oils
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3811.90.00)......

     SEC. 74543. FUEL OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS 
                   CONTAINING FUMARATE VINYL ACETATE CO-POLYMER.

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


``     9902.24.32        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing                                                        12/31/2023...
                          fumarate vinyl
                          acetate co-
                          polymer (CAS No.
                          68954-13-2) used
                          as a cold flow
                          improver for fuel
                          oils (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3811.90.00)......

     SEC. 74544. CRUDE OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS 
                   CONTAINING FUMARATE VINYL ACETATE COPOLYMER.

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


[[Page S2906]]



``     9902.24.33        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing                                                        12/31/2023...
                          fumarate vinyl
                          acetate copolymer
                          (CAS No. 68954-15-
                          4 or 68954-14-3)
                          used as a cold
                          flow improver for
                          crude oil
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3811.90.00)......

     SEC. 74545. POUR POINT DEPRESSANTS.

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


``     9902.24.34        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing                                                        12/31/2023...
                          hydrophobic
                          acrylic polymer
                          (CAS No. 27029-57-
                          8) used as a pour
                          point depressant
                          for crude oil
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3811.90.00)......

     SEC. 74546. FUEL OIL ADDITIVES: COLD FLOW IMPROVERS 
                   CONTAINING POLY (ETHYLENE-CO-ETHENYL ACETATE 
                   AND VINYL 2-ETHYL HEXANOATE).

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


``     9902.24.35        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing poly                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (ethylene-co-
                          ethenyl acetate
                          and vinyl 2-ethyl
                          hexanoate) (CAS
                          No. 52856-75-4)
                          used as a cold
                          flow improver for
                          fuel oil
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3811.90.00)......

     SEC. 74547. POLY(ISOBUTYLENE) HYDROFORMYLATION PRODUCTS.

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


``     9902.24.36        Mixtures            5%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          consisting of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          poly(isobutylene)
                          hydroformylation
                          products,
                          reaction products
                          with ammonia (CAS
                          No. 337367-30-3),
                          used in the
                          production of
                          gasoline
                          detergent
                          additive packages
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3811.90.00)......

     SEC. 74548. INPUT FOR RUBBER PRODUCTS.

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


``     9902.24.37        Mixtures of 3-(3,4- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dichlorophenyl)-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          1,1-dimethylurea
                          (CAS No. 330-54-
                          1) with acrylate
                          rubber (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3812.10.10)......

     SEC. 74549. MIXTURES OF OLIGOMERS AS GENERAL ANTIOXIDANTS FOR 
                   RUBBER TIRES.

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


``     9902.24.38        Mixtures of         4.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          oligomers of                                                      12/31/2023...
                          2,2,4-trimethyl-
                          1,2-
                          dihydroquinoline
                          (CAS Nos. 147-47-
                          7 and 26780-96-1)
                          as general
                          antioxidants for
                          rubber tires
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3812.31.00)......

     SEC. 74550. BENZENE, 2,4-DIISOCYANATO-1,3,5-TRIS(1-
                   METHYLETHYL)-, HOMOPOLYMER.

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


``     9902.24.39        Benzene, 2,4-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diisocyanato-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          1,3,5-tris(1-
                          methylethyl)-,
                          homopolymer (CAS
                          No. 29963-44-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3812.39.60)......


[[Page S2907]]

  


     SEC. 74551. AROMATIC AMINE ANTIOXIDANTS.

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


``     9902.24.40        Aromatic amine      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          liquid                                                            12/31/2023...
                          antioxidants for
                          various polymers
                          consisting of
                          benzenamine, N-
                          phenyl-, reaction
                          products with
                          2,4,4-
                          trimethylpentene
                          (CAS No. 68411-46-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3812.39.60)......

     SEC. 74552. ANTIOXIDANT BLENDS.

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


``     9902.24.41        Antioxidant blends  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          for polymers                                                      12/31/2023...
                          consisting of
                          tetrakismethylene
                          (3, 5-di-t-butyl-
                          4-
                          hydroxyhydrocinna
                          mate) methane
                          (CAS No. 6683-19-
                          8) and tris (2, 4-
                          di-t-butylphenyl)
                          phosphite (CAS
                          No. 31570-04-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3812.39.60)......

     SEC. 74553. ANTIOXIDANT BLENDS TO PROTECT POLYMERS.

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


``     9902.24.42        Antioxidant blends  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          for polymers                                                      12/31/2023...
                          consisting of N,
                          N'-hexamethylene
                          bis[3-(3,5-di-t-
                          butyl-4-
                          hydroxyphenyl)pro
                          pionamide] (CAS
                          No. 23128-74-7)
                          and tris (2, 4-di-
                          t-butylphenyl)
                          phosphite (CAS
                          No. 31570-04-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3812.39.60)......

     SEC. 74554. SYNTHETIC HYDROTALCITE COATED WITH FATTY ACID AND 
                   MAGNESIUM STEARATE.

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


``     9902.24.43        Polyvinyl chloride  1.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stabilizers                                                       12/31/2023...
                          consisting of
                          magnesium
                          aluminum
                          hydroxide
                          carbonate
                          (synthetic
                          hydrotalcite)
                          (CAS No. 11097-59-
                          9) coated with
                          fatty acids (CAS
                          No. 67701-03-5)
                          and magnesium
                          stearate (CAS No.
                          91031-63-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3812.39.90)......

     SEC. 74555. SILICA SCORCH RETARDERS AND POLYMERIZATION 
                   INHIBITORS.

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


``     9902.24.44        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          precipitated                                                      12/31/2023...
                          silica gel (CAS
                          No. 112926-00-8)
                          and (4-hydroxy-
                          2,2,6,6-
                          tetramethyl-1-
                          piperidinyl)oxida
                          nyl (CAS No. 2226-
                          96-2) of a kind
                          used as
                          polymerization
                          inhibitors
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3812.39.90)......

     SEC. 74556. SYNTHETIC HYDROTALCITE.

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


``     9902.24.45        Magnesium aluminum  1.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hydroxide                                                         12/31/2023...
                          carbonate
                          (synthetic
                          hydrotalcite)
                          (CAS No. 11097-59-
                          9) coated with a
                          vegetable-based
                          (palm oil)
                          stearic acid
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3812.39.90)......


[[Page S2908]]

  


     SEC. 74557. LIGHT STABILIZERS FOR CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS.

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


``     9902.24.46        Hindered amine      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          light stabilizers                                                 12/31/2023...
                          for
                          polypropylene,
                          polyvinyl
                          chloride and
                          other similar
                          goods, the
                          foregoing
                          consisting of 1,6-
                          hexanediamine,
                          N,N'-bis(2,2,6,6-
                          tetramethyl-4-
                          piperidinyl)-,
                          polymer with
                          2,4,6-trichloro-
                          1,3,5-triazine,
                          reaction products
                          with N-butyl-1-
                          butanamine and N-
                          butyl-2,2,6,6-
                          tetramethyl-4-
                          piperidinamine
                          (CAS No. 192268-
                          64-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3812.39.90)......

     SEC. 74558. LIGHT STABILIZER FOR PLASTICS.

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


``     9902.24.47        Light stabilizer    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          for plastics                                                      12/31/2023...
                          containing a
                          mixture of
                          (2,2,6,6-
                          tetramethy, 4-
                          piperidinyl)
                          polymer in 50
                          percent
                          polypropylene
                          (CAS No. 69447-45-
                          8); 2,2,6,6-
                          tetramethylpiperi
                          din-4-yl)
                          octadecanoate
                          (CAS No. 167078-
                          06-0) and 2,2,6,6-
                          tetramethylpiperi
                          din-4-ol (CAS No.
                          2403-88-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3812.39.90)......

     SEC. 74559. PREPARATIONS OF BIS(2,4-DICHLOROBENZOYL) PEROXIDE 
                   50 PERCENT PASTE.

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


``     9902.24.48        Preparations each   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          used as an                                                        12/31/2023...
                          initiator
                          (radical source)
                          in the
                          crosslinking of
                          polymers
                          consisting of
                          bis(2,4-
                          dichlorobenzoyl)p
                          eroxide (CAS No.
                          133-14-2) and
                          silicone oil
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3815.90.50)......

     SEC. 74560. DISTILLED TALL OILS.

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


``     9902.24.49        Distilled tall      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          oils containing                                                   12/31/2023...
                          more than 2
                          percent by weight
                          rosin (CAS No.
                          8002-26-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3823.13.00)......

     SEC. 74561. PYRIDINE, ALKYL DERIVATIVES.

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


``     9902.24.50        Pyridine, alkyl     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          derivatives (CAS                                                  12/31/2023...
                          No. 68391-11-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.28)......

     SEC. 74562. POLYISOCYANATE CROSSLINKING AGENTS.

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


``     9902.24.51        Polyisocyanate      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          crosslinking                                                      12/31/2023...
                          agent tris(4-
                          isocyanatophenoxy
                          )-sulfanylidene-
                          l5-phosphane (CAS
                          No. 4151-51-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.28)......

     SEC. 74563. BONDING AGENT MIXTURES.

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


[[Page S2909]]



``     9902.24.52        Mixture of          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          phenol;propane-1-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          sulfonic acid
                          (CAS No. 70775-94-
                          9) and 1,3-
                          diisocyanato-2-
                          methylbenzene;2,4-
                          diisocyanato-1-
                          methylbenzene
                          (CAS No. 31370-61-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3824.99.28)......

     SEC. 74564. LIQUID, CHEMICALLY MODIFIED AMINE COMPLEX OF 
                   BORON TRIFLUORIDE.

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


``     9902.24.53        Liquid, chemically  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          modified amine                                                    12/31/2023...
                          complex of
                          (benzylamine)trif
                          luoroboron (CAS
                          No. 696-99-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.28)......

     SEC. 74565. PHTHALOCYANINE DERIVATIVE.

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


``     9902.24.54        1-                  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Octadecanaminium,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          N,N-dimethyl-N-
                          octadecyl-, (Sp-4-
                          2)-[29H,31H-
                          phthalocyanine-2-
                          sulfonato(3-)-
                          kN29, kN30, kN31,
                          kN32]cuprate(1-)
                          (CAS No. 70750-63-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3824.99.28)......

     SEC. 74566. MIXTURES OF COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, GLYCOL 
                   DISTEARATE, LAURETH-4, AND WATER.

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


``     9902.24.55        Mixtures of 2-[3-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (dodecanoylamino)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          propyl-
                          dimethylazaniumyl
                          ]acetate
                          (Cocamidopropyl
                          betaine) (CAS No.
                          61789-40-0);
                          fatty acids, C16-
                          18, esters with
                          ethylene glycol
                          (glycol
                          distearate) (CAS
                          No. 91031-31-1);
                          alcohols C12-14,
                          ethoxylated
                          (Laureth-4) (CAS
                          No. 68439-50-9)
                          and oxidane
                          (water) (CAS No.
                          7732-18-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.41)......

     SEC. 74567. MIXTURES OF TALL OIL MONO-, DI-, AND 
                   TRIGLYCERIDES.

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


``     9902.24.56        Mixtures of tall    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          oil mono-, di-,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          and triglycerides
                          of a kind used
                          for fuel
                          additives (CAS
                          No. 97722-02-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.41)......

     SEC. 74568. TALLOW-BIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL) AMINES.

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


``     9902.24.57        Mixtures of fatty   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          substances of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          animal origin
                          containing 50
                          percent by weight
                          of 2-(2-
                          hydroxyethylamino
                          )ethanol on a
                          polyethylene
                          carrier (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3824.99.41)......

     SEC. 74569. ADDITIVE MIXTURES FOR METALWORKING FLUIDS.

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


[[Page S2910]]



``     9902.24.58        Additive mixtures   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          for metalworking                                                  12/31/2023...
                          fluids of 2-
                          [dimethyl(propyl)
                          azaniumyl]ethyl-
                          [2-[2-[2-[2-[2-[2-
                          [2-
                          methoxyethyl(dime
                          thyl)azaniumyl]et
                          hyl-
                          dimethylazaniumyl
                          ]ethoxy]ethyl-
                          dimethylazaniumyl
                          ]ethyl-
                          dimethylazaniumyl
                          ]ethoxy]ethyl]-
                          dimethylazanium;h
                          exachloride (CAS
                          No. 31075-24-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.55)......

     SEC. 74570. NAPHTHENIC ACIDS.

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


``     9902.24.59        Naphthenic acids    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          composed of 3-(3-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ethylcyclopentyl)
                          propanoic acid
                          (CAS No. 1338-24-
                          5) having an
                          acidic fraction
                          greater than 70
                          percent (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3824.99.75)......

     SEC. 74571. HYDROXYTYROSOL POWDERS.

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


``     9902.24.60        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing                                                        12/31/2023...
                          (2R,3S,4R,5R)-
                          2,3,4,5,6-
                          pentahydroxyhexan
                          al (CAS No. 9050-
                          36-6 (less than
                          90 percent by
                          weight)) and 4-(2-
                          hydroxyethyl)benz
                          ene-1,2-diol (CAS
                          No. 10597-60-1
                          (less than 25
                          percent by
                          weight))
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74572. SECONDARY ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATES.

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


``     9902.24.61        Mixtures of C12-14- 2.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          secondary                                                         12/31/2023...
                          ethoxylated
                          alcohols with an
                          average of less
                          than 5 ethylene
                          oxide monomer
                          units (CAS No.
                          84133-50-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74573. ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMERATE.

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


``     9902.24.62        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing fatty                                                  12/31/2023...
                          acid polymer of a
                          kind used as fuel
                          additives (fatty
                          acids, C18-
                          unsaturated,
                          dimers, polymers
                          with ethylene
                          glycol) (CAS No.
                          68082-28-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74574. TWO-PART LIQUID SILICONE KITS.

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


``     9902.24.63        Two-part liquid     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          silicone kits                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (parts A and B)
                          containing 58 to
                          70 percent by
                          weight aluminum
                          oxide (CAS No.
                          1344-28-1)
                          treated with
                          tetrapropyl
                          silicate (CAS No.
                          682-01-9), 10 to
                          20 percent by
                          weight ethenyl-
                          [ethenyl(dimethyl
                          )silyl]oxy-
                          dimethylsilane
                          (CAS No. 68083-19-
                          2), 5 to 15
                          percent by weight
                          [dimethyl(trimeth
                          ylsilyloxy)silyl]
                          oxy-ethenyl-
                          methyl-
                          trimethylsilyloxy
                          silane (CAS No.
                          67762-94-1), 5 to
                          15 percent by
                          weight iron oxide
                          (CAS No. 1309-37-
                          1), 1 to 3
                          percent by weight
                          bis(dimethylsilyl
                          oxy)-
                          dimethylsilane
                          (CAS No. 70900-21-
                          9) and 1 to 3
                          percent by weight
                          silica,
                          [(ethenyldimethyl
                          silyl)oxy]- and
                          [(trimethylsilyl)
                          oxy]-modified
                          (CAS No. 68988-89-
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3824.99.92)......


[[Page S2911]]

  


     SEC. 74575. HYDROPHOBIC PRECIPITATED SILICA.

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


``     9902.24.64        Siloxanes and       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          silicones, di-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          methyl, reaction
                          products with
                          silica (CAS No.
                          67762-90-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74576. SILANE, TRIMETHOXYOCTYL-, HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS.

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


``     9902.24.65        Dioxosilane;        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          trimethoxy(octyl)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          silane (CAS No.
                          92797-60-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74577. 1,1,1-TRIMETHYL-N-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)SILANAMINE 
                   HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS.

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


``     9902.24.66        1,1,1-Trimethyl-N-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (trimethylsilyl)s                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ilanamine
                          hydrolysis
                          products with
                          silica and 3-
                          (triethoxysilyl)-
                          1-propanamine
                          (CAS No. 199876-
                          44-3) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74578. WATERBORNE EPOXY CURING AGENTS.

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


``     9902.24.67        Waterborne epoxy    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          curing agents                                                     12/31/2023...
                          based on
                          cycloaliphatic
                          amine technology
                          containing (3-
                          aminimethyl-3,5,5-
                          trimethylcyclohex
                          ylamine) (CAS No.
                          285513-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74579. PREPARATIONS BASED ON 1-PHENYLICOSANE-1,3-DIONE.

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


``     9902.24.68        Preparations based  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          on 1-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          phenylicosane-1,3-
                          dione (CAS No.
                          58446-52-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74580. MIXTURES OF 2-MERCAPTOPROPIONIC ACID, METHYL 
                   ESTER, O-ETHYL DITHIOCARBONATE.

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


``     9902.24.69        Mixtures of methyl  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          2-                                                                12/31/2023...
                          ethoxycarbothioyl
                          sulfanylpropanoat
                          e (CAS No. 351491-
                          23-1); heptane
                          (CAS No. 142-82-
                          5) and
                          methanedithione
                          (CAS No. 75-15-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74581. EPOXY CURING AGENTS.

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


[[Page S2912]]



``     9902.24.70        Epoxy curing agent  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mixtures of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          linseed oil
                          polymer with
                          bisphenol A,
                          bisphenol A
                          diglycidyl ether,
                          diethylenetriamin
                          e, formaldehyde,
                          glycidyl phenyl
                          ether and
                          pentaethylenehexa
                          mine (CAS No.
                          68915-81-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74582. ALIPHATIC AMINE CURING AGENTS.

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


``     9902.24.71        [3-                 Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Aminomethyl)phen                                                 12/31/2023...
                          yl]methanamine
                          (CAS No. 1477-55-
                          0) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74583. NON-HALOGENATED FLAME RETARDANTS.

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


``     9902.24.72        Non-halogenated     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          flame retardants                                                  12/31/2023...
                          based on organic
                          phosphinates
                          aluminum;diethylp
                          hosphinate (CAS
                          No. 225789-38-8)
                          phosphonic acid,
                          aluminum salt
                          (3:2) (CAS No.
                          56287-23-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74584. LIGAPHOB N 90.

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


``     9902.24.73        Fatty acids, C16-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          18 and C18-                                                       12/31/2023...
                          unsaturated,
                          sodium salts (CAS
                          No. 68424-26-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74585. ORGANOMODIFIED SILOXANE.

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


``     9902.24.74        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          poly[oxy(methyl-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          1,2-ethanediyl)],
                          a-butyl-v-hydroxy-
                           (CAS No. 9003-13-
                          8);
                          polysiloxanes, di-
                          Me, hydroxy-
                          terminated,
                          ethoxylated
                          propoxylated (CAS
                          No. 64365-23-7);
                          and oxirane, 2-
                          methyl-, polymer
                          with oxirane (CAS
                          No. 9003-11-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74586. METHYL PALMITATE-STEARATE, HYDROGENATED.

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


``     9902.24.75        Fatty acids, C16-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          18, methyl esters                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (methyl palmitate-
                          stearate,
                          hydrogenated)
                          (CAS No. 85586-21-
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74587. OLFINE E1010.

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


``     9902.24.76        Mixtures of ethane- 1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1,2-diol;2,4,7,9-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          tetramethyldec-5-
                          yne-4,7-diol (CAS
                          No. 9014-85-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......


[[Page S2913]]

  


     SEC. 74588. CERTAIN NON-HALOGENATED FLAME RETARDANTS.

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


``     9902.24.77        Non-halogenated     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          flame retardants                                                  12/31/2023...
                          based on organic
                          phosphinates
                          aluminum;diethylp
                          hosphinate (CAS
                          No. 225789-38-8)
                          phosphoric
                          acid;1,3,5-
                          triazine-2,4,6-
                          triamine (CAS No.
                          218768-84-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74589. FLAME RETARDANTS.

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


``     9902.24.78        Non-halogenated     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          flame retardant                                                   12/31/2023...
                          based on organic
                          phosphinates
                          aluminum;diethylp
                          hosphinate (CAS
                          No. 225789-38-8)
                          phosphoric
                          acid;1,3,5-
                          triazine-2,4,6-
                          triamine (CAS No.
                          218768-84-4)
                          boron zinc oxide
                          (CAS No. 12767-90-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74590. PREPARATIONS BASED ON ACETYL HEXAPEPTIDE-8 AND 
                   PENTAPEPTIDE-18.

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


``     9902.24.79        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          propane-1,2,3-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          triol (CAS No. 56-
                          81-5); (4S)-4-
                          acetamido-5-
                          [[(2S)-1-[[(2S)-1-
                          [[(2S)-5-amino-1-
                          [[(2S)-1-[[(2S)-1-
                          amino-5-
                          (diaminomethylide
                          neamino)-1-
                          oxopentan-2-
                          yl]amino]-5-
                          (diaminomethylide
                          neamino)-1-
                          oxopentan-2-
                          yl]amino]-1,5-
                          dioxopentan-2-
                          yl]amino]-4-
                          methylsulfanyl-1-
                          oxobutan-2-
                          yl]amino]-4-
                          carboxy-1-
                          oxobutan-2-
                          yl]amino]-5-
                          oxopentanoic acid
                          (CAS No. 616204-
                          22-9); L-tyrosyl-
                          D-alanylglycyl-L-
                          phenylalanyl-L-
                          leucine (CAS No.
                          64963-01-5); 2-
                          hydroxypropane-
                          1,2,3-
                          tricarboxylic
                          acid hydrate (CAS
                          No. 5949-29-1);
                          octane-1,2-diol
                          (CAS No. 1117-86-
                          8) and water (CAS
                          No. 7732-18-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74591. LITHIUM SILICON OXIDE.

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


``     9902.24.80        Lithium poly-       3.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          silicate (lithium                                                 12/31/2023...
                          silicon oxide) in
                          dark gray
                          powdered form
                          (CAS No. 12627-14-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3824.99.92)......

     SEC. 74592. BRANCHED OLEFIN FROM PROPYLENE POLYMERIZATION.

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


``     9902.24.81        Branched olefin     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          from propylene                                                    12/31/2023...
                          polymerization
                          (12-[(2S,3R)-3-
                          octyloxiran-2-
                          yl]dodecanoic
                          acid) (CAS No.
                          9003-07-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3902.10.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than
                          polypropylene in
                          pellet form,
                          containing 1
                          percent or more
                          but not over 10
                          percent by weight
                          of mineral filler
                          (talc) and 10
                          percent or more
                          but not over 30
                          percent by weight
                          of carbon powder.

     SEC. 74593. POLYPROPYLENE PELLETS.

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


[[Page S2914]]



``     9902.24.82        Polypropylene in    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pellet form,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          containing 1
                          percent or more
                          but not over 10
                          percent by weight
                          of mineral filler
                          (talc) and 10
                          percent or more
                          but not over 30
                          percent by weight
                          of carbon powder
                          (CAS No. 9003-07-
                          0) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3902.10.00)......

     SEC. 74594. PROPYLENE-ETHYLENE COPOLYMER.

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


``     9902.24.83        Poly(propylene-co-  4.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethylene) (CAS                                                    12/31/2023...
                          No. 9010-79-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3902.30.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than ethylene-
                          propylene
                          copolymers
                          containing 50 to
                          75 percent by
                          weight of
                          propylene........

     SEC. 74595. ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE COPOLYMERS.

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


``     9902.24.84        Ethylene-propylene  3.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          copolymers,                                                       12/31/2023...
                          containing 50 to
                          75 percent by
                          weight of
                          propylene (CAS
                          No. 9010-79-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3902.30.00)......

     SEC. 74596. BENZENE ALKYLATED WITH POLYPROPYLENE.

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


``     9902.24.85        Benzene,            1.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polypropylene                                                     12/31/2023...
                          derivatives (CAS
                          No. 68081-77-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3902.90.00)......

     SEC. 74597. CHLORINATED POLYOLEFIN.

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


``     9902.24.86        Chlorinated         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polyolefin (1-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          butene, polymer
                          with ethene and 1-
                          propene, chloro-
                          and tetrahydro-
                          2,5-dioxo-3-
                          furanyl-
                          terminated) (CAS
                          No. 560096-07-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3902.90.00)......

     SEC. 74598. ADSORBENT RESIN.

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


``     9902.24.87        Poly(divinylbenzen  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          e-co-                                                             12/31/2023...
                          ethylstyrene)
                          (CAS No. 9043-77-
                          0) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3903.90.50)......

     SEC. 74599. VINYL CHLORIDE-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE COPOLYMER.

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


``     9902.24.88        2-Hydroxypropyl     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          prop-2-enoate                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (acrylate),
                          oxiran-2-ylmethyl
                          2-methylprop-2-
                          enoate (glycidyl
                          methacrylate),
                          vinyl chloride
                          copolymer (CAS
                          No. 164718-75-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3904.40.00)......


[[Page S2915]]

  


     SEC. 74600. VINYL CHLORIDE ETHYLENE COPOLYMER WITH HYDROPHIC 
                   PROPERTIES.

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


``     9902.24.89        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing by                                                     12/31/2023...
                          weight less than
                          70 percent of
                          ethylene-vinyl
                          chloride
                          copolymer (CAS
                          No. 25037-78-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3904.40.00)......

     SEC. 74601. FLUIDS WITH BOILING POINTS ABOVE 170 C.

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


``     9902.24.90        1-Propene,          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1,1,2,3,3,3-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          hexafluoro-,
                          oxidized,
                          polymerized (CAS
                          69991-67-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3904.69.50), with
                          boiling point
                          above 170 C......

     SEC. 74602. FORMULATIONS OF FUNCTIONALIZED 
                   PERFLUOROPOLYETHER.

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


``     9902.24.91        Ethene, 1,1,2,2-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tetrafluoro-,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          oxidized,
                          polymerized,
                          reduced,
                          fluorinated,
                          ethyl esters,
                          reduced (CAS No.
                          1573124-82-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3904.69.50)......

     SEC. 74603. PERFLUOROPOLYETHER-URETHANE ACRYLATE.

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


``     9902.24.92        Perfluoropolyether- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          urethane acrylate                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (2-propenoic
                          acid, 2-
                          hydroxyethyl
                          ester, reaction
                          products with 5-
                          isocyanato-1-
                          (isocyanatomethyl
                          )-1,3,3-
                          trimethylcyclohex
                          ane trimer and
                          reduced Me esters
                          of reduced
                          polymerized,
                          oxidized
                          tetrafluoroethyle
                          ne) (CAS No.
                          918664-08-1)
                          present in a
                          quantity
                          comprising 60
                          percent or more
                          but less than 70
                          percent by
                          weight, the
                          foregoing
                          dissolved in 0.5
                          percent or more
                          but less than 1
                          percent by weight
                          of propan-2-ol
                          (isopropyl
                          alcohol) (CAS No.
                          67-63-0), 15
                          percent or more
                          but less than 20
                          percent by weight
                          of ethyl acetate
                          (CAS No.141-78-6)
                          and 10 percent or
                          more but less
                          than 15 percent
                          by weight of
                          butyl acetate
                          (CAS No.123-86-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3904.69.50)......

     SEC. 74604. PVDF HOMOPOLYMER/PVDF/CTFE COPOLYMER MIXTURES.

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


``     9902.24.93        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethene, 1,1-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          difluoro-,
                          homopolymer (CAS
                          No. 24937-79-9)
                          and ethene, 1-
                          chloro-1,2,2-
                          trifluoro-,
                          polymer with 1,1-
                          difluoroethene
                          (CAS No. 9010-75-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3904.69.50)......

     SEC. 74605. CHEMICALLY MODIFIED PVDF.

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


``     9902.24.94        Chemically          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          modified ethene,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          1,1-difluoro-,
                          homopolymer (CAS
                          No. 24937-79-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3904.69.50)......


[[Page S2916]]

  


     SEC. 74606. FLUOROPOLYMER, FLUOROETHYLENE-ALKYL VINYLETHER 
                   ALTERNATIVE COPOLYMERS.

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


``     9902.24.95        Chlorotrifluoroeth  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ylene-cyclohexyl                                                  12/31/2023...
                          vinyl ether-
                          hydroxybutyl
                          vinyl ether
                          copolymer in
                          flake or powder
                          form, having a
                          glass transition
                          temperature of 51
                          C (CAS No. 89461-
                          13-2) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3904.69.50)......

     SEC. 74607. COPOLYMER OF VINYL ACETATE AND HIGHER VINYL 
                   ESTERS.

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


``     9902.24.96        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing 50                                                     12/31/2023...
                          percent by weight
                          poly(vinyl
                          acetate-co-vinyl
                          laurate) (CAS No.
                          26354-30-3) and
                          50 percent by
                          weight bis(2-
                          ethylhexyl)
                          adipate (CAS No.
                          103-23-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3905.19.00)......

     SEC. 74608. FOOD-GRADE VINYL ACETATE COPOLYMER.

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


``     9902.24.97        Dodecanoic acid,    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethenyl ester,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          polymer with
                          ethenyl acetate
                          (CAS No. 26354-30-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3905.19.00)......

     SEC. 74609. VINYL CHLORIDE ETHYLENE WITH ENHANCED PROPERTIES.

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


``     9902.24.98        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing by                                                     12/31/2023...
                          weight less than
                          75 percent of
                          ethylene-vinyl
                          acetate-vinyl
                          chloride
                          copolymer (CAS
                          No. 25085-46-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3905.29.00)......

     SEC. 74610. VINYL ACETATE ETHYLENE COPOLYMER WITH ENHANCED 
                   PROPERTIES.

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


``     9902.24.99        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing not                                                    12/31/2023...
                          more than 75
                          percent by weight
                          of poly(ethylene-
                          co-ethenyl
                          acetate) (CAS No.
                          24937-78-8),
                          other than in
                          aqueous
                          dispersion
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3905.29.00)......

     SEC. 74611. FOOD-GRADE POLYVINYL ACETATE HOMOPOLYMERS.

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


``     9902.25.01        Dodecanoic acid,    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethenyl ester,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          polymer with
                          ethenyl acetate
                          (CAS No. 26354-30-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3905.29.00)......

     SEC. 74612. ACRYLIC ACID/VINYLSULPHONATE RANDOM COPOLYMERS.

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


[[Page S2917]]



``     9902.25.02        Acrylic acid-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          sodium                                                            12/31/2023...
                          vinylsulfonate
                          copolymers,
                          sodium persulfate
                          initiated,
                          reaction product
                          with tetrasodium
                          vinylidene
                          diphosphonic acid
                          (CAS No. 397256-
                          50-7) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3905.91.50)......

     SEC. 74613. POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE) MICROSPHERES.

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


``     9902.25.03        Poly(methyl         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methacrylate)                                                     12/31/2023...
                          granular or
                          spherical micro-
                          spheres, each
                          with mean
                          particle size of
                          1 to 25 mm (CAS
                          No. 9011-14-7)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3906.10.00)......

     SEC. 74614. METHYL METHACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER MICROSPHERES.

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


``     9902.25.04        Composites of       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methyl                                                            12/31/2023...
                          methacrylate
                          crosspolymer
                          (methyl 2-
                          methylprop-2-
                          enoate;2-(2-
                          methylprop-2-
                          enoyloxy)ethyl 2-
                          methylprop-2-
                          enoate) (CAS No.
                          25777-71-3),
                          entirely
                          spherical micro-
                          spheres with mean
                          particle size of
                          1 to 25 mm and
                          containing 7 to
                          10 percent by
                          weight of
                          dicalcium
                          phosphate (CAS
                          No. 7757-93-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3906.10.00)......

     SEC. 74615. STYRENE ACRYLATE COPOLYMER WITH ENHANCED 
                   PROPERTIES.

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


``     9902.25.05        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing less                                                   12/31/2023...
                          than 65 percent
                          by weight of
                          butyl prop-2-
                          enoate;styrene
                          (CAS No. 25767-47-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3906.90.50)......

     SEC. 74616. COPOLYMER FOR DENTAL USE.

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


``     9902.25.06        Reacted copolymer   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of itaconic and                                                   12/31/2023...
                          acrylic acids,
                          containing by
                          weight over 90
                          percent 2-
                          propenoic acid
                          polymer with
                          methylenebutanedi
                          oic acid, and
                          also containing
                          ethyl acetate and
                          tetrahydrofuran
                          (CAS No. 25948-33-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3906.90.50)......

     SEC. 74617. VINYL PHOSPHONIC ACID, ACRYLIC ACID COPOLYMER, 20 
                   PERCENT SOLUTION IN WATER.

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


``     9902.25.07        2-Propenoic acid,   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polymer with p-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          ethenylphosphonic
                          acid, 20 percent
                          solution in water
                          (CAS No. 27936-88-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3906.90.50)......

     SEC. 74618. POLYACRYLATE 33.

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


[[Page S2918]]



``     9902.25.08        Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polyacrylate 33                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (methyl
                          methacrylate,
                          polymers with
                          ethyl acrylate,
                          polyethylene
                          glycol
                          methacrylate C16-
                          22-alkyl ethers
                          and polyethylene-
                          polypropylene
                          glycol
                          methacrylate 2-
                          (6,6-
                          dimethylbicyclo[3
                          .1.1]hept-2-en-2-
                          yl)ethyl ether)
                          (CAS No. 1204525-
                          16-5) and
                          alcohols, C10-16,
                          ethoxylated,
                          sulfates,
                          ammonium salts
                          (CAS No. 67762-19-
                          0) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3906.90.50)......

     SEC. 74619. AA/AMPS COPOLYMER.

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


``     9902.25.09        Acrylic acid-2-     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acrylamide-2-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          methyl
                          propanesulfonic
                          acid copolymer
                          (prop-2-enoic
                          acid;2-(prop-2-
                          enoylamino)butane-
                          2-sulfonic acid)
                          (CAS No. 40623-75-
                          4) in granule
                          form, with a
                          particle size
                          between 250 and
                          850 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3906.90.50)......

     SEC. 74620. FLOCCULANT DRY POLYACRYLAMIDES.

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


``     9902.25.10        Flocculant dry      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polyacrylamides                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (prop-2-enamide)
                          (CAS No. 9003-05-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3906.90.50)......

     SEC. 74621. SORBITOL, PROPYLENE OXIDE, ETHYLENE OXIDE 
                   POLYMER.

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


``     9902.25.11        Oxirane, 2-methyl-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          , polymer with                                                    12/31/2023...
                          oxirane, ether
                          with D-glucitol
                          (6:1) (CAS No.
                          56449-05-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.20.00)......


     SEC. 74622. TRIMETHOXYSILYLPROPYLCARBAMATE-TERMINATED 
                   POLYETHER.

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


``     9902.25.12        Poly[oxy(methyl-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1,2-ethanediyl)],                                                 12/31/2023...
                          a-(((3-
                          (trimethoxysilyl)
                          propyl)amino)
                          carbonyl)-v-((((3-
                          (trimethoxysilyl)
                          propyl)amino)
                          carbonyl)oxy)-
                          (CAS No. 216597-
                          12-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3907.20.00)......


     SEC. 74623. DIMETHOXY(METHYL)SILYLMETHYLCARBAMATE-TERMINATED 
                   POLYETHER.

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


``     9902.25.13        Poly(oxy(methyl-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1,2-ethanediyl)),                                                 12/31/2023...
                          a-
                          ((((dimethoxymeth
                          ylsilyl)
                          methyl)amino)carb
                          onyl)-v-
                          (((((dimethoxymet
                          hylsilyl)
                          methyl)amino)carb
                          onyl)oxy)-(CAS
                          No. 611222-18-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.20.00)......

     SEC. 74624. CURING AGENT IS USED IN TWO- OR THREE-PARTS EPOXY 
                   SYSTEMS.

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


[[Page S2919]]



``     9902.25.14        Polyoxypropylen     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          glycol diamine                                                    12/31/2023...
                          ((3S,4S)-
                          pyrrolidine-3,4-
                          diol) (CAS No.
                          9046-10-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.20.00)......

     SEC. 74625. POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 450.

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


``     9902.25.15        Poly(oxy-1,2-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethanediyl),a-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          hydro-v-hydroxy-
                          ethane-1,2-diol,
                          ethoxylated, PEG
                          450 (CAS No.
                          25322-68-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.20.00)......

     SEC. 74626. MEDICINAL INTERMEDIATE FOR INVESTIGATIONAL USE.

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


``     9902.25.16        Poly(oxy-1,2-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethandiyl), a-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          [[(2,5-dioxo-1-
                          pyrrolidinyl)
                          oxy]carbonyl]-v-
                          [[(2,5-dioxo-1-
                          pyrrolinyl)oxy]ca
                          rbonyl]oxy-(di-
                          NHS PEG40K) (CAS
                          No. 122375-06-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.20.00)......

     SEC. 74627. PEGCETACOPLAN.

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


``     9902.25.17        Poly(oxy-1,2-       5.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ethanediyl), a-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          hydro-v-hydroxy-,
                          15,15'-diester
                          with N-acetyl-L-
                          isoleucyl-L-
                          cysteinyl-L-valyl-
                          1-methyl-L-
                          tryptophyl-L-
                          glutaminyl-L-a-
                          aspartyl-L-
                          tryptophylglycyl-
                          L-alanyl-L-
                          histidyl-L-
                          arginyl-L-
                          cysteinyl-L-
                          threonyl-2-[2-(2-
                          aminoethoxy)ethox
                          y]acetyl-N6-
                          carboxy-L-
                          lysinamide cyclic
                          (2-12)-
                          (disulfide)
                          (Pegcetacoplan)
                          (CAS No. 2019171-
                          69-6) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3907.20.00)......

     SEC. 74628. AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF CARBOXYLIC ACID-COPOLYMER-
                   SALT IN WATER.

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


``     9902.25.18        Aqueous solutions   3%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing by                                                     12/31/2023...
                          weight more than
                          35 percent of 2,5-
                          furandione,
                          polymer with a-[4-
                          (ethenyloxy)butyl
                          ]-v-
                          hydroxypoly(oxy-
                          1,2-ethanediyl),
                          sodium salt (CAS
                          No. 250591-55-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.20.00)......

     SEC. 74629. AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF A MODIFIED POLYMER BEARING 
                   HYDROPHILIC AND HYDROPHOBIC GROUPS.

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


``     9902.25.19        Aqueous solutions   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing by                                                     12/31/2023...
                          weight more than
                          40 percent of 2,5-
                          furandione,
                          polymer with
                          ethenylbenzene,
                          hydrolyzed, 3-
                          (dimethylamino)pr
                          opyl imide, imide
                          with polyethylene-
                          polypropylene
                          glycol 2-
                          aminopropyl me
                          ether, 2,2'-(1,2-
                          diazenediyl)bis(2-
                          methylbutanenitri
                          le)-initiated
                          (CAS No. 1062609-
                          13-5) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3907.20.00)......

     SEC. 74630. DIMETHYLAMINE/EPICHLOROHYDRIN/ETHYLENEDIAMINE 
                   COPOLYMER.

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


[[Page S2920]]



``     9902.25.20        1,2-Ethanediamine,  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polymer with 2-                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (chloromethyl)oxi
                          rane and N-
                          methylmethanamine
                          (CAS No. 42751-79-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3907.30.00)......

     SEC. 74631. LINEAR HYDROXYL-TERMINATED ALIPHATIC POLYCARB 
                   DIOL.

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


``     9902.25.21        Poly(dimethyl       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          carbonate-co-1,6-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          hexanediol) (CAS
                          No. 101325-00-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.40.00)......

     SEC. 74632. SHORT HOLLOW PET FIBERS.

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


``     9902.25.22        Hollow fibers of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          poly(ethylene                                                     12/31/2023...
                          terephthalate)
                          (CAS No. 25038-59-
                          9), having a
                          viscosity number
                          of 78 ml/g or
                          higher, each
                          fiber measuring
                          0.5 mm or more
                          but not more than
                          5 mm in length
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.61.00)......

     SEC. 74633. POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN.

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


``     9902.25.23        Polytetrahydrofura  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          n (CAS No. 25190-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          06-1) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3907.99.50)......

     SEC. 74634. CRYSTALLINE POLYESTERS.

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


``     9902.25.24        1,4-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Benzenedicarboxyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ic acid, 1,4-
                          dimethyl ester,
                          polymer with 1,4-
                          butanediol and a-
                          hydro-v-
                          hydroxypoly(oxy-
                          1,4- butanediyl)
                          (CAS No. 9078-71-
                          1) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3907.99.50)......

     SEC. 74635. LIQUID CRYSTAL POLYMERS.

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


``     9902.25.25        1,4-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Benzenedicarboxyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ic acid, polymer
                          with 1,4-
                          butanediol and a-
                          hydro-v-
                          hydroxypoly(oxy-
                          1,4-butanediyl)
                          (CAS No. 37282-12-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3907.99.50)......

     SEC. 74636. BRANCHED POLYESTERS.

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


``     9902.25.26        1,3-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Benzenedicarboxyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ic acid, polymer
                          with 1,3-dihydro-
                          1,3-dioxo-5-
                          isobenzofurancarb
                          oxylic acid, 1,4-
                          dimethyl 1,4-
                          benzenedicarboxyl
                          ate, 2,2-dimethyl-
                          1,3-propanediol
                          and 1,2-
                          ethanediol (CAS
                          No. 207346-22-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.99.50)......

     SEC. 74637. HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT CO-POLYESTER.

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


[[Page S2921]]



``     9902.25.27        1,4-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Benzenedicarboxyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ic acid, 1,4-
                          dimethyl ester,
                          polymer with 1,4-
                          butanediol and
                          tricyclodecanedim
                          ethanol (CAS No.
                          490017-22-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.99.50)......

     SEC. 74638. HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT CO-POLYESTER.

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


``     9902.25.28        1,3-                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Benzenedicarboxyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ic acid polymer
                          with 1,4-
                          benzenedicarboxyl
                          ic acid, dimethyl
                          ester, 1,4-
                          cyclohexanedimeth
                          anol, 2,2-
                          dimethyl-1,3-
                          propanediol and
                          1,2-ethanediol
                          (CAS No. 74239-60-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3907.99.50)......

     SEC. 74639. POLYESTER-POLYAMIDE DISPERSANTS.

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


``     9902.25.29        Dodecanoic acid,    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          reaction products                                                 12/31/2023...
                          with ethylenimine-
                          2-oxepanone
                          polymer (CAS No.
                          132434-99-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.99.50)......

     SEC. 74640. NYLON-12 MICRO-SPHERES.

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


``     9902.25.30        Nylon-12, entirely  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          spherical micro-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          spheres with mean
                          particle size of
                          1 to 25 mm (CAS
                          No. 24937-16-4)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.10.00)......

     SEC. 74641. SHORT NYLON-66 FIBERS.

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


``     9902.25.31        Nylon 66 (CAS No.   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          32131-17-2)                                                       12/31/2023...
                          fiber, measuring
                          3.3 decitex or
                          more but not more
                          than 22.2 decitex
                          and having a
                          fiber length each
                          measuring 0.5 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 2 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.10.00)......

     SEC. 74642. SHORT NYLON 6 FIBERS, COLORED.

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


``     9902.25.32        Nylon 6 (CAS No.    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          25038-54-4)                                                       12/31/2023...
                          fibers, colored
                          with pigments,
                          measuring
                          approximately 5.5
                          or more but not
                          more than 22.2
                          decitex and
                          having a fiber
                          length each
                          measuring 1 mm or
                          more but not over
                          5 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3908.10.00)......

     SEC. 74643. SHORT TRIANGULAR NYLON 6 FIBERS.

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


``     9902.25.33        Triangular nylon 6  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 25038-54-                                                12/31/2023...
                          4) fibers,
                          measuring 2 or
                          more but not more
                          than 5 decitex
                          and having a
                          fiber length each
                          measuring 0.5 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 2 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.10.00)......


[[Page S2922]]

  


     SEC. 74644. SHORT STAR-SHAPED NYLON 6 FIBERS.

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


``     9902.25.34        Star-shaped nylon   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          6 (CAS No. 25038-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          54-4) fibers,
                          measuring 50 or
                          more but not more
                          than 200 decitex
                          and having a
                          fiber length each
                          measuring 0.5 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 5 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.10.00)......

     SEC. 74645. SHORT HEART-SHAPED NYLON 6 FIBERS.

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


``     9902.25.35        Heart-shaped nylon  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          6 (CAS No. 25038-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          54-4) fibers,
                          measuring 150
                          decitex and
                          having a fiber
                          length each
                          measuring 0.5 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 2 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.10.00)......

     SEC. 74646. PA510 POLYMER COMPOUNDS.

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


``     9902.25.36        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing                                                        12/31/2023...
                          poly(imino-1,5-
                          pentanediylimino(
                          1,10-dioxo-1,10-
                          decanediyl))
                          PA510 (CAS No.
                          105063-19-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.90.70)......

     SEC. 74647. MXD6 POLYMER COMPOUNDS.

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


``     9902.25.37        Compounds in which  2.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hexanedioic acid,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          polymer with 1,3-
                          benzenedimethanam
                          ine (MXD6) (CAS
                          No. 25728-70-1)
                          is the
                          predominant
                          polymer resin
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.90.70)......

     SEC. 74648. PA10T POLYMER COMPOUNDS.

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


``     9902.25.38        Compounds in which  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          poly(iminocarbony                                                 12/31/2023...
                          l-1,4-
                          phenylenecarbonyl
                          imino-1,10-
                          decanediyl)
                          (PA10T) (CAS No.
                          24938-74-7) is
                          the predominant
                          polymer resin
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.90.70)......

     SEC. 74649. PA10T/10I POLYMER COMPOUNDS.

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


``     9902.25.39        Compounds in which  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          poly(iminocarbony                                                 12/31/2023...
                          l-1,4-
                          phenylenecarbonyl
                          imino-1,10-
                          decanediyl)-co-
                          (iminocarbonyl-
                          1,3-
                          phenylenecarbonyl
                          imino-1,10-
                          decanediyl)
                          (PA10T/10I) (CAS
                          No. 106413-15-4)
                          is the
                          predominant
                          polymer resin
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.90.70)......

     SEC. 74650. POLYURETHANE AQUEOUS RESINS.

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


[[Page S2923]]



``     9902.25.40        Butane-1,4-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diol;1,6-                                                         12/31/2023...
                          diisocyanatohexan
                          e;hexanedioic
                          acid;5-isocyanato-
                          1-
                          (isocyanatomethyl
                          )-1,3,3-
                          trimethylcyclohex
                          ane (CAS No.
                          107934-19-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3909.50.20)......

     SEC. 74651. AQUEOUS RESIN.

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


``     9902.25.41        Hexanedioic acid,   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polymer with 1,4-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          butanediol, 1,6-
                          diisocyanatohexan
                          e, 1,6-hexanediol
                          and 5-isocyanato-
                          1-
                          (isocyanatomethyl
                          )-1,3,3-
                          trimethylcyclohex
                          ane (CAS No.
                          153640-62-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3909.50.20)......

     SEC. 74652. ALIPHATIC POLYISOCYANATE.

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


``     9902.25.42        1,2,3-              Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          Propanetriol,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          polymer with 2,4-
                          diisocyanato-1-
                          methylbenzene, 2-
                          ethyl-2-
                          (hydroxymethyl)-
                          1,3-propanediol,
                          methyloxirane and
                          oxirane (CAS No.
                          127821-00-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3909.50.50)......

     SEC. 74653. IPDI AND HDI BASED ALIPHATIC POLYISOCYANATE.

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


``     9902.25.43        Poly[oxy(methyl-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          1,2-ethanediyl)],                                                 12/31/2023...
                          a-hydro-v-hydroxy-
                          , polymer with
                          1,6-
                          diisocyanatohexan
                          e (CAS No. 9048-
                          90-2) and
                          cyclohexane, 5-
                          isocyanato-1-
                          (isocyanatomethyl
                          )-1,3,3-trimethyl-
                          , (CAS No. 53880-
                          05-0) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3909.50.50)......

     SEC. 74654. HDI/TRIMETHYLOL HEXYLLACTONE CROSSPOLYMER MICRO-
                   SPHERES.

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


``     9902.25.44        Hexamethylene       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diisocyanate                                                      12/31/2023...
                          (HDI)/trimethylol
                          hexyllactone
                          crosspolymer (1,6-
                          diisocyanatohexan
                          e;2-ethyl-2-
                          (hydroxymethyl)pr
                          opane-1,3-
                          diol;oxepan-2-
                          one) (CAS No.
                          129757-76-2),
                          entirely
                          spherical micro-
                          spheres with mean
                          particle size of
                          1 to 25 mm and
                          coated with 1 to
                          3 percent by
                          weight of silica
                          (CAS No. 7631-86-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3909.50.50)......

     SEC. 74655. HDI/PPG/POLYCAPROLACTONE CROSSPOLYMER MICRO-
                   SPHERES.

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


``     9902.25.45        2-Oxepanone,        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polymer with 1,6-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          diisocyanatohexan
                          e, 2-ethyl-2-
                          (hydroxymethyl)-
                          1,3-propanediol
                          and a-hydro-v-
                          hydroxy[poly[oxy(
                          methyl-1,2-
                          ethanediyl)]]
                          ether with D-
                          glucitol (6:1)
                          (CAS No. 302791-
                          95-3), entirely
                          spherical micro-
                          spheres with mean
                          particle size of
                          3 to 25 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3909.50.50)......

     SEC. 74656. AROMATIC ISOCYANATE PREPOLYMER.

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


[[Page S2924]]



``     9902.25.46        Isocyanic acid,     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polymethylenepoly                                                 12/31/2023...
                          phenylene ester,
                          polymer with 2-
                          methyloxirane and
                          oxirane (CAS No.
                          67423-05-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3909.50.50)......

     SEC. 74657. BLOCKED POLYISOCYANATE CONTAINING SOLVENT.

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


``     9902.25.47        Phenol, 4,4'-(1-    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          methylethylidene)                                                 12/31/2023...
                          bis-, polymer
                          with 1,3-
                          diisocyanatomethy
                          lbenzene, 1,1'-
                          methylenebis[4-
                          isocyanatobenzene
                          ], 2-
                          methyloxirane and
                          2-methyloxirane
                          polymer with
                          oxirane ether
                          with 1,2,3-
                          propanetriol
                          (3:1), Me Et
                          ketone oxime-
                          blocked (CAS No.
                          1334421-42-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3909.50.50)......

     SEC. 74658. POLYISOCYANATE ADDUCT FOR POWDER COATINGS.

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


``     9902.25.48        1,3-Bis((5-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          isocyanato-1,3,3-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          trimethylcyclohex
                          yl)methyl)-1,3-
                          diazetidine-2,4-
                          dione;butane-1,4-
                          diol (CAS No.
                          72828-34-3)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3909.50.50)......

     SEC. 74659. BLOCKED POLYISOCYANATE FOR USE IN CAN AND COIL 
                   APPLICATIONS.

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


``     9902.25.49        Isocyanato-1-       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (isocyanatomethyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          )-1,3,3-
                          trimethylcyclohex
                          ane (Isophorone
                          diisocyanante),
                          homopolymer,
                          methyl ethyl
                          ketone oxime-
                          blocked (CAS No.
                          103170-26-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3909.50.50)......

     SEC. 74660. POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE.

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


``     9902.25.50        Polydimethylsiloxa  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ne (Dimethyl-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          bis(trimethylsily
                          loxy)silane) (CAS
                          No. 63148-62-9)
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          3910.00.00)......

     SEC. 74661. SILICONE RESINS.

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


``     9902.25.51        Siloxanes and       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          silicones, di-Me,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          polymers with Me
                          PH
                          silsesquioxanes
                          (CAS No. 68440-81-
                          3) (provided for
                          in heading
                          3910.00.00)......

     SEC. 74662. METHOXYFUNCTIONAL METHYL-PHENYL POLYSILOXANE.

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


[[Page S2925]]



``     9902.25.52        Siloxanes and       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          silicones, di-Me,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          polymers with PH
                          silsesquioxanes,
                          butoxy- and
                          methoxy-
                          terminated (CAS
                          No. 104780-72-5)
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          3910.00.00)......

     SEC. 74663. HYDROGENPOLYSILOXANE.

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


``     9902.25.53        Dimethyl-           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [methyl(trimethyl                                                 12/31/2023...
                          silyloxy)silyl]ox
                          y-
                          trimethylsilyloxy
                          silane (CAS No.
                          68037-59-2)
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          3910.00.00)......

     SEC. 74664. METHYL SILICONE RESINS.

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


``     9902.25.54        Siloxanes and       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          silicones, di-Me,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          polymers with Me
                          silsesquioxanes,
                          ethoxy-terminated
                          (CAS No. 68554-66-
                          5) (provided for
                          in heading
                          3910.00.00)......

     SEC. 74665. TRIMETHYLSILOXYSILICATE.

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


``     9902.25.55        Trihydroxy(trimeth  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ylsilyloxy)silane                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (CAS No. 56275-01-
                          5) (provided for
                          in heading
                          3910.00.00)......

     SEC. 74666. EPOXY FUNCTIONAL POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE.

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


``     9902.25.56        Methoxy-methyl-[3-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [3-(oxiran-2-                                                     12/31/2023...
                          yl)propoxy]propyl
                          ]-
                          trimethylsilyloxy
                          silane (CAS No.
                          68440-71-1)
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          3910.00.00)......

     SEC. 74667. POLYMETHYLHYDROGENSILOXANE.

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


``     9902.25.57        Poly(methylhydrosi  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          loxane) (CAS No.                                                  12/31/2023...
                          63148-57-2)
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          3910.00.00)......

     SEC. 74668. VINYL TERMINATED SILOXANES.

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


``     9902.25.58        Siloxanes and       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          silicones, di-Me,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          vinyl group-
                          terminated
                          (ethenyl-
                          [ethenyl(dimethyl
                          )silyl]oxy-
                          dimethylsilane)
                          (CAS No. 68083-19-
                          2) (provided for
                          in heading
                          3910.00.00)......

     SEC. 74669. SILICONE HYBRID RESIN (SOLVENT FREE).

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


[[Page S2926]]



``     9902.25.59        Mixtures            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing 85                                                     12/31/2023...
                          percent or more
                          by weight of
                          silsesquioxanes,
                          Me Ph, methoxy-
                          terminated,
                          polymers with
                          epichlorohydrin,
                          4,4'-(1-
                          methylethylidene)
                          bis[cyclohexanol]
                          and trimethyl
                          (CAS No. 349656-
                          42-4) and 10
                          percent or less
                          by weight
                          cyclohexanol,
                          4,4'-(1-
                          methylethylidene)
                          bis-, polymer
                          with 2-
                          (chloromethyl)oxi
                          rane (CAS No.
                          30583-72-3)
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          3910.00.00)......

     SEC. 74670. HYDROGENATED POLYCYCLOPENTADIENE RESIN.

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


``     9902.25.60        Hydrogenated        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polycyclopentadie                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ne resin (1,3-
                          Cyclopentadiene
                          homopolymer,
                          hydrogenated)
                          (CAS No. 68132-00-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3911.10.00)......

     SEC. 74671. WATER DISPERSABLE HDI BASED POLYISOCYANATE.

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


``     9902.25.61        Hexane,1,6-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diisocyanato-,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          homopolymer (CAS
                          No. 28182-81-2)
                          and cyclohexane,5-
                          isocyanato-1-
                          (isocyanatomethyl
                          )-1,3,3-trimethyl-
                          ,homopolymer (CAS
                          No. 53880-05-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3911.90.25)......

     SEC. 74672. CYANATE ESTER RESINS FOR HIGH-END ELECTRONIC, 
                   AEROSPACE, AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS.

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


``     9902.25.62        Cyanic acid, C,C'-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [(1-                                                              12/31/2023...
                          methylethylidene)
                          di-4,1-phenylene]
                          ester,
                          homopolymer (CAS
                          No. 25722-66-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3911.90.45)......

     SEC. 74673. POLYETHYLENEIMINE, COMPONENT USED IN 
                   MANUFACTURING MEDICAL DEVICES.

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


``     9902.25.63        Polyethylenimine    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (CAS No. 9002-98-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          6), of a kind
                          used as a
                          component for
                          further
                          manufacturing
                          into a finished
                          medical device
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3911.90.90)......

     SEC. 74674. POLYHEXANIDE.

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


``     9902.25.64        Poly                Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (hexamethylenebig                                                 12/31/2023...
                          uanide)
                          hydrochloride
                          (Polyhexanide)
                          (CAS No. 32289-58-
                          0) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3911.90.90)......

     SEC. 74675. ETHYLENE-NORBORNENE COPOLYMER.

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


[[Page S2927]]



``     9902.25.65        Poly(ethylene-ran-  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (2-norbornene)),                                                  12/31/2023...
                          substantially
                          amorphous, having
                          a glass
                          transition
                          temperature less
                          than 145 C (CAS
                          No. 26007-43-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3911.90.90)......

     SEC. 74676. CELLULOSE POWDER.

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


``     9902.25.66        Cellulose entirely  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          spherical micro-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          spheres, each
                          with mean
                          particle size of
                          1 to 25 mm (CAS
                          No. 9004-34-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3912.90.00)......

     SEC. 74677. POLYMALTOTRIOSE.

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


``     9902.25.67        Poly[6)-a-D-        1.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          glucopyranosyl-(1-                                                12/31/2023...
                          >4)-a-D-
                          glucopyranosyl-(1-
                          >4)-a-D-
                          glucopyranosyl-(1-
                          >]
                          (Polymaltotriose)
                          (CAS No. 9057-02-
                          7) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3913.90.20)......

     SEC. 74678. CHITOSAN.

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


``     9902.25.68        Chitosan (methyl N- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-                                                12/31/2023...
                          5-
                          [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                          3-amino-5-
                          [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                          3-amino-5-
                          [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                          3-amino-5-
                          [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                          3-amino-5-
                          [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                          3-amino-5-
                          [(2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-
                          3-amino-4,5-
                          dihydroxy-6-
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          an-2-yl]oxy-4-
                          hydroxy-6-
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          an-2-yl]oxy-4-
                          hydroxy-6-
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          an-2-yl]oxy-4-
                          hydroxy-6-
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          an-2-yl]oxy-4-
                          hydroxy-6-
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          an-2-yl]oxy-4-
                          hydroxy-6-
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          an-2-yl]oxy-2-
                          [(2R,3S,4R,5R,6S)-
                          5-amino-6-
                          [(2R,3S,4R,5R,6R)-
                          5-amino-4,6-
                          dihydroxy-2-
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          an-3-yl]oxy-4-
                          hydroxy-2-
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          an-3-yl]oxy-4-
                          hydroxy-6-
                          (hydroxymethyl)ox
                          an-3-
                          yl]carbamate)
                          (CAS No. 9012-76-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3913.90.20)......

     SEC. 74679. PLASTIC DRINKING STRAWS.

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


``     9902.25.69        Drinking straws of  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          measuring 8 mm or
                          more in outside
                          diameter and 20
                          cm or more in
                          length (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3917.32.00)......

     SEC. 74680. GARDEN HOSES.

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


``     9902.25.70        Garden hoses of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics,                                                         12/31/2023...
                          constructed with
                          a grade 304
                          stainless steel
                          interlocking
                          spiral band outer
                          shell, flexible
                          polyvinyl
                          chloride (PVC)
                          inner hose,
                          having aluminum
                          fittings with
                          rubber grips,
                          weighing not more
                          than 2.8 kg, the
                          foregoing whether
                          or not presented
                          with nozzle
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3917.39.00)......


[[Page S2928]]

  


     SEC. 74681. PLASTIC FITTINGS OF PERFLUOROALKOXY.

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


``     9902.25.71        Plastic fittings    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of                                                                12/31/2023...
                          perfluoroalkoxy
                          (PFA), of a kind
                          used principally
                          with machines and
                          apparatus for the
                          manufacture of
                          semiconductors
                          and flat panel
                          displays of
                          heading 8486
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3917.40.00,
                          3926.90.99 or
                          3923.50.00)......

     SEC. 74682. LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE) SHEETING.

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


``     9902.25.72        Low density         3.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          sheeting of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          polyethylene,
                          measuring in
                          width 3,810 mm,
                          gauge 0.15 mm and
                          length 2,000
                          meters,
                          translucent solid
                          with waxy color
                          as presented
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3920.10.00)......

     SEC. 74683. BIAXIALLY ORIENTED DIELECTRIC POLYPROPYLENE FILM.

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


``     9902.25.73        Biaxially oriented  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dielectric                                                        12/31/2023...
                          polypropylene
                          film, produced
                          from solvent-
                          washed low ash
                          content (less
                          than 50 ppm)
                          polymer resin
                          (CAS No. 9003-07-
                          0) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3920.20.00)......

     SEC. 74684. BIAXIALLY ORIENTED POLYPROPYLENE (BOPP) 
                   CAPACITOR-GRADE FILM.

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


``     9902.25.74        Transparent         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coextruded                                                        12/31/2023...
                          biaxially
                          oriented
                          polypropylene
                          film, capacitor-
                          grade, presented
                          in rolls of a
                          width not
                          exceeding 790 mm
                          and of a
                          thickness not
                          exceeding 15 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3920.20.00)......

     SEC. 74685. POLYESTER CAPACITOR-GRADE FILM.

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


``     9902.25.75        Transparent         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coextruded                                                        12/31/2023...
                          biaxially
                          oriented
                          polyester film,
                          capacitor-grade,
                          presented in roll
                          form, of a width
                          not exceeding 790
                          mm and of a
                          thickness not
                          exceeding 15 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3920.62.00)......

     SEC. 74686. ACID FORM MEMBRANES.

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


``     9902.25.76        Membranes of short  4.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          side chain                                                        12/31/2023...
                          (Poly(tetrafluoro
                          ethylene-co-
                          perfluoro(3-oxa-4-
                          pentenesulfonic
                          acid)) (CAS No.
                          1163733-25-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3920.99.20)......

     SEC. 74687. MELAMINE RESIN FOAM.

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


[[Page S2929]]



``     9902.25.77        Foam of thermoset   5.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          melamine resin,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          measuring 1,250
                          mm or more in
                          width, 500 mm in
                          height and 1,300
                          mm or more but
                          not more than
                          3,100 mm in
                          length, with a
                          density not less
                          than 4 and not
                          more than 11 kg/
                          m\3\ per EN ISO
                          845 specimen size
                          250 mm\3\
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3921.19.00)......

     SEC. 74688. INFANT BATHTUBS AND BASINS, OF PLASTICS.

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


``     9902.25.78        Infant bathtubs     3.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          and washbasins of                                                 12/31/2023...
                          plastics, each
                          measuring not
                          over 70 cm in
                          length, 48 cm in
                          width and 29 cm
                          in height
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3922.10.00)......

     SEC. 74689. BOXES, CASES, CRATES, AND SIMILAR ARTICLES OF 
                   PLASTICS.

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


``     9902.25.79        Boxes, cases,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          crates and                                                        12/31/2023...
                          similar articles
                          of plastics
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3923.10.90), the
                          foregoing
                          specially shaped
                          or fitted for the
                          conveyance of
                          lithography
                          machines,  appara
                          tus or parts
                          thereof for the
                          manufacture of
                          semiconductor
                          devices or of
                          electronic
                          integrated
                          circuits of
                          subheading
                          8486.20.00 or
                          8486.90.00  .....

     SEC. 74690. NOZZLES, BLACK, OF POLYPROPYLENE.

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


``     9902.25.80        Nozzles of          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polypropylene,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          black in color,
                          each measuring
                          4.5 mm in inside
                          diameter, with an
                          outer diameter of
                          29 mm and a
                          height of 39.2 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3923.10.90)......

     SEC. 74691. TIP/CAP COMBINATIONS OF POLYETHYLENE.

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


``     9902.25.81        Tips of low         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          density                                                           12/31/2023...
                          polyethylene,
                          each measuring
                          19.1 mm in
                          height, with
                          outer diameter of
                          18.4 mm, of a
                          capacity of 20 ml
                          and weighing not
                          over 0.9 g; each
                          such tip attached
                          to a cap of high
                          density
                          polyethylene,
                          measuring 16.2
                          mm, with outer
                          diameter of 18.4
                          mm and weighing
                          not over 1.3 g
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3923.10.90)......

     SEC. 74692. BOTTLES MADE OF LDPE.

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


``     9902.25.82        Bottles of low      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          density                                                           12/31/2023...
                          polyethylene,
                          each measuring 56
                          mm in height,
                          having an outer
                          diameter of 27
                          mm, with a bottle
                          neck having an
                          outer diameter of
                          16.2 mm, of a
                          capacity of 20
                          ml, weighing not
                          over 4 g
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3923.30.00)......

     SEC. 74693. PLASTIC NASAL IRRIGATOR CAPS FOR NETI POTS.

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


[[Page S2930]]



``     9902.25.83        Nasal irrigator     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          caps of plastics,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          on ceramic neti
                          pots (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3923.50.00)......

     SEC. 74694. TOY CHARACTER BOTTLE TOPPERS.

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


``     9902.25.84        Three-dimensional   2.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (3D) toy                                                          12/31/2023...
                          character bottle
                          toppers of
                          plastics, each
                          consisting of a
                          threaded bottle
                          cap, a straw-like
                          sipper and a 3D
                          children's toy
                          character from
                          children's movies
                          or television
                          programs, having
                          a diameter of at
                          least 32 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3923.50.00)......

     SEC. 74695. MELAMINE PLATTERS, OTHER THAN THOSE PRESENTED IN 
                   SETS.

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


``     9902.25.85        Melamine platters,  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          other than those                                                  12/31/2023...
                          presented in sets
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3924.10.20)......

     SEC. 74696. MELAMINE PLATES, OTHER THAN THOSE PRESENTED IN 
                   SETS.

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


``     9902.25.86        Melamine plates,    0.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          other than those                                                  12/31/2023...
                          presented in sets
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3924.10.20)......

     SEC. 74697. MELAMINE BOWLS NOT PRESENTED IN SETS.

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


``     9902.25.87        Melamine bowls,     0.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          not presented in                                                  12/31/2023...
                          sets (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3924.10.20)......

     SEC. 74698. MELAMINE TRAYS NOT PRESENTED IN SETS.

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


``     9902.25.88        Melamine trays,     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          the foregoing                                                     12/31/2023...
                          other than those
                          presented in sets
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3924.10.30)......

     SEC. 74699. PLASTIC MEASURING CUPS AND SPOONS IN SETS.

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


``     9902.25.89        Measuring cups,     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          spoons, or                                                        12/31/2023...
                          combinations
                          thereof, the
                          foregoing of
                          plastics,
                          designed for
                          table or kitchen
                          use to measure
                          ingredients, such
                          goods presented
                          in sets each
                          containing from 4
                          to 12 pieces
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3924.10.40)......

     SEC. 74700. LIQUID MEASURING CUPS.

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


[[Page S2931]]



``     9902.25.90        Household kitchen   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          measuring tools,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of plastics,
                          designed to be
                          used for liquid
                          ingredients, such
                          goods with
                          measuring size
                          not exceeding 1
                          liter (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3924.10.40)......

     SEC. 74701. SELF-ANCHORING BEVERAGE CONTAINERS.

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


``     9902.25.91        Self-anchoring      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          beverage                                                          12/31/2023...
                          containers of
                          plastics, each
                          with a base made
                          from orange
                          silicone, such
                          base measuring no
                          more than 60.4 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3924.10.40)......

     SEC. 74702. PVC INFANT BATHTUB MATS.

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


``     9902.25.92        Polyvinylchloride   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (PVC) infant                                                      12/31/2023...
                          bathtub mats,
                          whale-shaped,
                          each with non-
                          slip surface,
                          drainage-allowing
                          perforations and
                          suction cups on
                          the bottom
                          surface, of a
                          length less than
                          76.2 cm and not
                          over 39.4 cm in
                          width (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3924.90.10)......

     SEC. 74703. REVERSIBLE PLAYMATS.

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


``     9902.25.93        Printed, cushioned  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mats, each with                                                   12/31/2023...
                          core of
                          polyurethane foam
                          and outer layer
                          of thermoplastic
                          polyurethane
                          film, measuring
                          approximately
                          218.4 cm by 132.1
                          cm and 11.5 mm in
                          thickness when
                          unrolled
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3924.90.10)......

     SEC. 74704. CRAFT MATS.

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


``     9902.25.94        Craft mats of       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics, made of                                                 12/31/2023...
                          self-healing
                          polyvinyl
                          chloride designed
                          to protect work
                          surfaces and to
                          withstand
                          multiple cuts and
                          scoring while
                          providing linear
                          and angular
                          dimensioning
                          guidelines for
                          cutting projects
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3924.90.56)......

     SEC. 74705. HANGERS.

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


``     9902.25.95        Molded plastic      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hangers of a                                                      12/31/2023...
                          width not
                          exceeding 6.35
                          mm, coated or
                          covered with a
                          velvet-like,
                          textile flocking
                          material and
                          incorporating a
                          metal hook
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3924.90.56)......

     SEC. 74706. INFANT BATH RINSING CUPS.

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


[[Page S2932]]



``     9902.25.96        Infant bath         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          rinsing cups, of                                                  12/31/2023...
                          polypropylene
                          plastics, each
                          with interior
                          fins and with a
                          soft
                          thermoplastic
                          rubber lip
                          designed to keep
                          water from
                          infant's
                          forehead; not
                          containing
                          bisphenol A
                          (BPA), polyvinyl
                          chloride (PVC)
                          and phthalate
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3924.90.56)......

     SEC. 74707. BATHTUB SPOUT COVERS.

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


``     9902.25.97        Whale-shaped        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          adjustable                                                        12/31/2023...
                          bathtub spout
                          covers, of
                          thermoplastic
                          materials
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3924.90.56)......

     SEC. 74708. INFANT TEETHERS.

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


``     9902.25.98        Infant teethers of  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          silicone, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          measuring not
                          over 10 cm by 10
                          cm, weighing over
                          0.05 kg and
                          containing a
                          silicone-encased
                          disk of stainless
                          steel (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3924.90.56)......

     SEC. 74709. LIGHTED DOG FETCH TOYS.

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


``     9902.25.99        Molded balls of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          thermoplastic                                                     12/31/2023...
                          rubber, with
                          encased light-
                          emitting diode
                          (LED) lights,
                          each battery-
                          operated,
                          measuring 64 mm
                          in diameter, with
                          a hardness of 40
                          Shore A per ASTM
                          D2240 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3924.90.56)......

     SEC. 74710. CERTAIN THERMOPLASTIC NYLON 3-GANG SWITCH 
                   WALLPLATES.

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


``     9902.26.01        Thermoplastic       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          nylon 3-gang                                                      12/31/2023...
                          switch
                          wallplates, each
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          17.14 cm by 12.4
                          cm (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3925.90.00)......

     SEC. 74711. MANUAL PLASTIC DISPOSABLE CUTLERY DISPENSERS.

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


``     9902.26.02        Dispensers          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed to                                                       12/31/2023...
                          contain and
                          release pieces of
                          disposable
                          cutlery of
                          plastics,
                          manually
                          operated, each
                          dispenser with
                          press lever
                          single-dispensing
                          operation and
                          designed to hold
                          banded cartridges
                          of same-branded
                          (only) disposable
                          cutlery, such
                          dispensers
                          designed to be
                          wall mounted
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3925.90.00)......

     SEC. 74712. EAR BULB SYRINGES OF CLEAR SILICONE.

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


``     9902.26.03        Ear bulb syringes,  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each with tip and                                                 12/31/2023...
                          bulb of clear
                          silicone and with
                          polystyrene ring
                          connector
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.21)......


[[Page S2933]]

  


     SEC. 74713. PVC INFLATABLE PILLOWS.

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


``     9902.26.04        Inflatable travel   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pillows of                                                        12/31/2023...
                          flexible
                          polyvinyl
                          chloride, the
                          exterior of which
                          may be flocked,
                          each with a valve
                          for inflation,
                          such pillows
                          measuring between
                          60 cm and 70 cm
                          in length and 15
                          cm to 25 cm in
                          width and
                          weighing between
                          150 g and 190 g,
                          the foregoing
                          presented with an
                          attached nylon
                          flat cord
                          measuring between
                          75 cm to 80 cm in
                          length and 1 cm
                          to 1.5 cm in
                          width, and which
                          may each have a
                          cover of
                          polyester
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.75)......

     SEC. 74714. SELF-INFLATABLE QUEEN AIR MATTRESSES.

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


``     9902.26.05        Pneumatic air       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mattresses of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          polyvinyl
                          chloride, each
                          with a flocked
                          surface and built-
                          in 120 V electric
                          pump, measuring
                          approximately
                          205.7 cm by 157.5
                          cm by 54.6 cm,
                          weighing 11.3 kg
                          and valued $34 or
                          more but not over
                          $40 (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3926.90.75)......

     SEC. 74715. PLASTIC CLIP FASTENERS.

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


``     9902.26.06        Fasteners of nylon  3.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          or of                                                             12/31/2023...
                          polypropylene,
                          with a filament
                          length of 2.5 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 127 mm,
                          presented on
                          clips each
                          holding the
                          quantity of 25,
                          50, 100 or 120
                          pieces, suitable
                          for use in a
                          mechanical
                          attaching device
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.85)......

     SEC. 74716. SELF-VENTING SPOUTS FOR DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID.

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


``     9902.26.07        Self-venting        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          spouts or                                                         12/31/2023...
                          nozzles, threaded
                          for connection to
                          plastic
                          containers on one
                          end and fitted
                          for connection to
                          diesel exhaust
                          fluid (DEF) tanks
                          of diesel motor
                          vehicles on the
                          other, the
                          foregoing
                          presented without
                          the containers
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74717. PLASTIC PET CARRIERS.

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


``     9902.26.08        Carrying cases of   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hard plastics,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          each with handle
                          and door of
                          plastics and with
                          no door of metal,
                          the foregoing
                          designed for use
                          for reptiles or
                          amphibians and
                          not for the
                          housing or
                          transport of
                          mammals,
                          measuring not
                          over 381 mm on
                          any side
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74718. PLASTIC MIXING TIPS.

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


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``     9902.26.09        Plastic mixing      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tips, each                                                        12/31/2023...
                          consisting of a
                          mixer housing,
                          mixing elements
                          and a retaining
                          ring, each
                          designed for use
                          as a disposable
                          mixing tip for
                          two-part
                          chemistries in
                          the dental
                          industry
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74719. CABLE TIES OF PLASTICS.

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


``     9902.26.10        Cable ties of       3.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          nylon, measuring                                                  12/31/2023...
                          20 cm or more but
                          not more than 61
                          cm in length,
                          sold in packs
                          each containing
                          not over 100
                          pieces and valued
                          not over $1 per
                          pack (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74720. FLEXIBLE CAMERA MOUNTINGS.

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


``     9902.26.11        Camera mounts of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with an
                          elongated,
                          segmented plastic
                          neck composed of
                          6 to 8 ball
                          joints,
                          incorporating a
                          base that clips
                          into other types
                          of mounts,
                          engineered to
                          mount cameras of
                          subheading
                          8525.80.40
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74721. THREE-PIECE CAMERA MOUNT SETS.

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


``     9902.26.12        Sets each           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing three                                                  12/31/2023...
                          camera mounts of
                          plastics, such
                          mounts designed
                          for cameras of
                          subheading
                          8525.80.40; with
                          each set
                          containing one
                          mount
                          incorporating an
                          adjustable head-
                          strap designed to
                          encircle the
                          forehead, one
                          mount buoyant in
                          water
                          incorporating a
                          handle designed
                          to allow a user
                          to grip with the
                          hand and one
                          mount in the form
                          of a clip
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74722. MAGNETIC SWIVEL CLIPS FOR CAMERAS.

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


``     9902.26.13        Camera mounts of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics,                                                         12/31/2023...
                          designed to hold
                          cameras of
                          subheading
                          8525.80.40, each
                          mount
                          incorporating a
                          clip and magnetic
                          base, capable of
                          rotating the
                          camera 360
                          degrees on a
                          plane (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74723. HELMET CAMERA MOUNTS.

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


``     9902.26.14        Camera mounts of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          designed to
                          attach camera of
                          subheading
                          8525.80.40
                          securely onto the
                          front or side of
                          a helmet
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74724. SHORT EXTENSION POLES FOR USE WITH CAMERAS.

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


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``     9902.26.15        Extension poles of  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics,                                                         12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with cameras of
                          subheading
                          8525.80.40; such
                          poles not buoyant
                          in water, each
                          having an
                          adjustable length
                          greater than 11
                          cm and less than
                          23 cm and
                          incorporating a
                          collapsible
                          tripod handle
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74725. LONG EXTENSION POLES FOR CAMERAS.

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


``     9902.26.16        Extension poles of  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics,                                                         12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with cameras of
                          subheading
                          8525.80.40; such
                          poles not buoyant
                          in water and
                          without folding
                          extension arms,
                          each pole having
                          an adjustable
                          length between 23
                          cm and 56 cm and
                          incorporating a
                          collapsible
                          tripod handle
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74726. SWIVEL MOUNTS FOR CAMERAS.

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


``     9902.26.17        Camera mounts of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics,                                                         12/31/2023...
                          designed to hold
                          cameras of
                          subheading
                          8525.80.40, each
                          mount containing
                          a ball joint and
                          capable of
                          swiveling the
                          camera 360
                          degrees without
                          detaching the
                          mount (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74727. TRIPOD CAMERA MOUNTS.

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


``     9902.26.18        Camera mounts of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          designed to
                          attach a camera
                          of subheading
                          8525.80.40
                          securely onto a
                          tripod (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3926.90.99)......

     SEC. 74728. BULK HYDRAULIC HOSES.

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


``     9902.26.19        Bulk hoses of       1.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          vulcanized                                                        12/31/2023...
                          rubber,
                          reinforced with
                          metal, without
                          fittings,
                          designed for
                          hydraulic use
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4009.21.00)......

     SEC. 74729. BRAKE HYDRAULIC HOSES.

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


``     9902.26.20        Brake hoses, with   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fittings, for the                                                 12/31/2023...
                          vehicles of
                          subheading
                          8701.20 or
                          headings 8702,
                          8703, 8704, 8705
                          or 8711, such
                          hoses reinforced
                          or otherwise
                          combined only
                          with textile
                          materials
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4009.32.00)......

     SEC. 74730. BULK FABRIC/METAL-REINFORCED RUBBER HOSES.

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


``     9902.26.21        Hoses of            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          vulcanized rubber                                                 12/31/2023...
                          (other than hard
                          rubber),
                          reinforced with
                          both textile
                          materials and
                          metal, without
                          fittings,
                          presented in bulk
                          and designed for
                          hydraulic use
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4009.41.00)......


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     SEC. 74731. DISPOSABLE GLOVES.

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


``     9902.26.22        Seamless            1.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          disposable gloves                                                 12/31/2023...
                          of vulcanized
                          rubber other than
                          hard rubber,
                          designed for
                          household use,
                          such gloves other
                          than surgical or
                          medical gloves
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4015.19.10)......

     SEC. 74732. REUSABLE GLOVES.

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


``     9902.26.23        Household reusable  1.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          seamless gloves,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of vulcanized
                          rubber other than
                          hard rubber
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4015.19.10)......

     SEC. 74733. DOG AND CAT APPAREL.

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


``     9902.26.24        Articles of pet     1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          apparel,                                                          12/31/2023...
                          excluding life
                          jackets for pets
                          and pet apparel
                          with attached or
                          built-in collars
                          or harnesses;
                          such articles put
                          up for retail
                          sale (provided
                          for in subheading
                          4201.00.60)......

     SEC. 74734. POLYCARBONATE VANITY CASES.

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


``     9902.26.25        Hard-sided          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          polycarbonate                                                     12/31/2023...
                          vanity cases with
                          zipper closure,
                          such cases
                          measuring 13 cm
                          (including hinge)
                          in width, 18.2 cm
                          (including top
                          ring) in height,
                          at least 7 cm but
                          not over 7.6 cm
                          deep, each case
                          weighing 167.26
                          grams or more but
                          not over 184.27
                          grams (provided
                          for in subheading
                          4202.12.21)......

     SEC. 74735. ALUMINUM VANITY CASES.

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


``     9902.26.26        Hard-sided vanity   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cases of                                                          12/31/2023...
                          aluminum, such
                          cases with latch
                          closure and
                          measuring 13.8 cm
                          in width
                          (including hinge
                          and latch), 18.2
                          cm in height
                          (including top
                          ring) and at
                          least 7.5 cm but
                          not over 7.6 cm
                          in depth; the
                          foregoing
                          weighing at least
                          240.97 grams but
                          not over 297.67
                          grams each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4202.19.00)......

     SEC. 74736. SUITCASES WITH OUTER SURFACE OF ALUMINUM WITH 
                   BUILT-IN ZIPPER LOCKS.

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


[[Page S2937]]



``     9902.26.27        Suitcases with      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          outer surface of                                                  12/31/2023...
                          aluminum, with 4
                          wheels, at least
                          1 handle, with
                          built-in zipper
                          locks of a type
                          compliant with
                          standards of the
                          Transportation
                          Security
                          Administration
                          keyed for opening
                          with a universal
                          master tool made
                          and patented in
                          the United
                          States, the first
                          side of the locks
                          measuring 3.73 cm
                          or more but not
                          over 17.78 cm,
                          the second side
                          of the locks
                          measuring 1.77 cm
                          or more but not
                          over 7.72 cm and
                          the third side of
                          the locks
                          measuring 1.06 cm
                          or more but not
                          over 3.97 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4202.19.00)......

     SEC. 74737. DRAWSTRING BACKPACKS WITH ZIPPERED POCKET.

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


``     9902.26.28        Drawstring          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          backpacks of 210D                                                 12/31/2023...
                          polyester and
                          polyurethane
                          blend man-made
                          fabric, such
                          backpacks
                          measuring 33 cm
                          in width and
                          having a 3 mm
                          polypropylene
                          cord cinch
                          closure with such
                          cord knotted at
                          the base of the
                          bag via
                          polypropylene
                          webbing loops
                          that measure 1.9
                          cm in width and
                          are sewn into the
                          side seam; the
                          foregoing
                          backpacks with a
                          front diagonal
                          pocket that
                          measures 23 cm in
                          width and has a
                          closure that
                          incorporates a
                          zipper of nylon
                          teeth and
                          polyester tape
                          that is 3.175 cm
                          in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4202.92.31)......

     SEC. 74738. LAMINATED RECYCLED REUSABLE SHOPPING TOTE BAGS.

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


``     9902.26.29        Shopping tote bags  12.7%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made from                                                         12/31/2023...
                          laminated 100
                          percent recycled
                          PET fabric made
                          from recycled
                          plastic bottles,
                          each bag having a
                          width of 38.1 cm
                          and shoulder
                          straps with a
                          length of 59.69
                          cm (provided for
                          in subheading
                          4202.92.31), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in
                          heading
                          9902.12.39 or
                          9902.12.40.......

     SEC. 74739. TOTE BAGS OF PAPER YARN.

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


``     9902.26.30        Tote bags of paper  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          yarn, with or                                                     12/31/2023...
                          without closure,
                          the foregoing
                          with shoulder
                          straps and with
                          at least one side
                          measuring more
                          than 30.48 cm in
                          length, designed
                          for carrying
                          personal effects
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4202.92.33)......

     SEC. 74740. REUSABLE SHOPPING STYLE TOTE BAGS.

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


``     9902.26.31        Reusable shopping-  6.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          style tote bags                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of plastic, each
                          with handles,
                          load capacity not
                          over 13.61 kg and
                          measuring at
                          least 43.18 cm
                          but not over 63.5
                          cm in width, at
                          least 38.1 cm but
                          not over 50.8 cm
                          in height and
                          19.94 cm but not
                          over 23.5 cm in
                          depth (provided
                          for in subheading
                          4202.92.45), the
                          foregoing other
                          than of woven man-
                          made fiber fabric
                          visibly coated on
                          the outer surface
                          with plastics....

     SEC. 74741. WATERPROOF TOTE BAGS.

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


[[Page S2938]]



``     9902.26.32        Waterproof tote     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bags of woven man-                                                12/31/2023...
                          made fiber fabric
                          visibly coated on
                          the outer surface
                          with plastics,
                          each bag with
                          welded seams, two
                          or more
                          adjustable
                          handles, a
                          reinforced
                          bottom, and with
                          a toothless
                          plastic fully
                          watertight zipper
                          on both the
                          primary
                          compartment and
                          the side pocket
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4202.92.45)......

     SEC. 74742. WATERPROOF DUFFLE BAGS.

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


``     9902.26.33        Waterproof duffle   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bags of woven man-                                                12/31/2023...
                          made fiber fabric
                          visibly coated on
                          the outer surface
                          with plastics,
                          each with welded
                          seams, a
                          toothless plastic
                          fully watertight
                          zipper, a
                          reinforced bottom
                          and a separate
                          watertight
                          zippered
                          compartment at
                          the bottom
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4202.92.45)......

     SEC. 74743. WATERPROOF ZIPPERED BAGS, WITHOUT HANDLES, OF 
                   PLASTIC SHEETING.

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


``     9902.26.34        Waterproof bags of  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          clear                                                             12/31/2023...
                          thermoplastic
                          polyurethane
                          (TPU) film and
                          woven man-made
                          fiber fabric
                          visibly coated on
                          the outer surface
                          with plastics,
                          each with welded
                          seams and
                          incorporating a
                          toothless plastic
                          fully watertight
                          zipper closure;
                          such bags
                          measuring not
                          over 26.2 cm
                          wide, 27.0 cm
                          high and 8.2 cm
                          deep (provided
                          for in subheading
                          4202.92.45), the
                          foregoing without
                          handles..........

     SEC. 74744. WATERPROOF BACKPACKS.

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


``     9902.26.35        Waterproof          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          backpacks of                                                      12/31/2023...
                          woven man-made
                          fiber fabric
                          visibly coated on
                          the outer surface
                          with plastics,
                          each with welded
                          seams, a
                          toothless plastic
                          fully watertight
                          zipper and a
                          reinforced
                          bottom, the
                          foregoing not
                          presented with a
                          detachable front
                          pouch having its
                          own shoulder
                          strap (provided
                          for in subheading
                          4202.92.45)......

     SEC. 74745. WATERPROOF WAIST PACKS.

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


``     9902.26.36        Waterproof waist    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          packs of woven                                                    12/31/2023...
                          man-made fiber
                          fabric visibly
                          coated on the
                          outer surface
                          with plastics,
                          each with welded
                          seams and
                          toothless plastic
                          fully watertight
                          zipper and
                          adjustable waist
                          strap (provided
                          for in subheading
                          4202.92.45)......

     SEC. 74746. GUITAR CASES.

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


[[Page S2939]]



``     9902.26.37        Guitar cases, each  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          having a guitar-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          shaped (not
                          rectangular)
                          exterior, a
                          polyester plush
                          interior lining
                          and a single
                          carrying handle,
                          such handle with
                          a covering of a
                          kind known as
                          Tolex; the
                          foregoing cases
                          made from plywood
                          covered with
                          sheeting of
                          plastics and
                          incorporating 4
                          or 5 metal
                          locking clasps
                          and valued over
                          $40 but not over
                          $60 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4202.92.50)......

     SEC. 74747. JEWELRY BOXES.

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


``     9902.26.38        Jewelry boxes       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          constructed of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          medium density
                          fiberboard (MDF)
                          covered with
                          sheeting of
                          plastics on the
                          outer surface,
                          each box with an
                          embossed design
                          covering more
                          than 50 percent
                          of the exterior
                          and incorporating
                          one exterior
                          window through
                          which the jewelry
                          can be viewed,
                          the foregoing
                          with
                          compartmentalized
                          interior sections
                          lined with velvet
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4202.92.97)......

     SEC. 74748. SILICONE RUBBER CAMERA CASES WITH STRAPS.

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


``     9902.26.39        Camera cases of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          silicone rubber,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          designed to hold
                          cameras of
                          subheading
                          8525.80.40, each
                          case containing
                          openings for the
                          operation of the
                          camera and an
                          adjustable nylon
                          strap and
                          measuring not
                          more than 52 mm
                          in height, 76 mm
                          in width and 29
                          mm in depth
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4202.99.90)......

     SEC. 74749. LEATHER GLOVES WITH FLIP MITTS FOR HUNTING.

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


``     9902.26.40        Full-fingered       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          gloves, each with                                                 12/31/2023...
                          a palm side of
                          leather and a
                          back side
                          comprising a
                          camouflage-
                          printed knitted
                          fabric wholly of
                          polyester and
                          laminated to
                          expanded
                          polytetrafluoroet
                          hylene (EPTFE),
                          such gloves with
                          insulation
                          comprising 40
                          percent by weight
                          of synthetic
                          microfiber and 60
                          percent by weight
                          of duck down;
                          each having a
                          mitt sewn to the
                          back of the glove
                          as a flap, with
                          leather tips for
                          each finger and
                          thumb designed to
                          improve grip,
                          such mitt
                          designed to cover
                          the fingers for
                          additional
                          warmth; the
                          foregoing gloves
                          designed for use
                          in the sport of
                          hunting (provided
                          for in subheading
                          4203.21.80)......

     SEC. 74750. MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES VALUED AT $18 OR MORE PER 
                   PAIR.

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


``     9902.26.41        Men's full-         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fingered gloves                                                   12/31/2023...
                          with a palm side
                          of leather and a
                          backside of woven
                          fabric comprising
                          89 percent or
                          more but not over
                          95 percent by
                          weight of man-
                          made fibers and 5
                          percent or more
                          but not over 11
                          percent by weight
                          of elastomeric
                          fibers, such
                          fabric fully
                          lined with a
                          waterproof
                          membrane; such
                          gloves stuffed
                          with synthetic
                          microfiber for
                          thermal
                          insulation, with
                          elasticized wrist
                          and valued at $18
                          or more/pr; the
                          foregoing other
                          than gloves
                          specially
                          designed for use
                          in sports
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4203.29.30)......


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     SEC. 74751. BELTS OF CALF SKIN.

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


``     9902.26.42        Belts of calf skin  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (provided for in                                                  12/31/2023...
                          subheading
                          4303.10.00)......

     SEC. 74752. BAMBOO ENGINEERED FLOORING: 12.5-12.9 MM THICK.

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


``     9902.26.43        Plywood flooring    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with a face ply                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of bamboo
                          (Phyllostachys
                          pubescens), such
                          face ply
                          measuring less
                          than 4 mm in
                          thickness; each
                          flooring panel
                          measuring at
                          least 12.5 mm but
                          not over 12.9 mm
                          in thickness and
                          at least 125.0 mm
                          but not over
                          230.6 mm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4412.10.05)......

     SEC. 74753. BAMBOO ENGINEERED FLOORING: 14.1-14.5 MM THICK.

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


``     9902.26.44        Plywood flooring    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with a face ply                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of bamboo
                          (Phyllostachys
                          pubescens), such
                          face ply
                          measuring less
                          than 4 mm in
                          thickness; each
                          flooring panel
                          measuring at
                          least 14.1 mm but
                          not over 14.5 mm
                          in thickness and
                          at least 125.0 mm
                          but not over
                          230.6 mm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4412.10.05)......

     SEC. 74754. BAMBOO ENGINEERED FLOORING: 15.7-16.1 MM THICK.

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


``     9902.26.45        Plywood flooring    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with a face ply                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of bamboo
                          (Phyllostachys
                          pubescens), such
                          face ply
                          measuring less
                          than 4 mm; each
                          flooring panel
                          measuring at
                          least 15.7 mm but
                          not over 16.1 mm
                          in thickness and
                          at least 125.0 mm
                          but not over
                          230.6 mm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4412.10.05)......

     SEC. 74755. STRAND BAMBOO FLOORING: 12.5-12.9 MM THICK.

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


``     9902.26.46        Strand bamboo       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Phyllostachys                                                    12/31/2023...
                          pubescens)
                          flooring, tongued
                          and grooved,
                          continuously
                          shaped along any
                          of its ends,
                          surface covered
                          with a clear or
                          transparent
                          material which
                          does not obscure
                          the grain,
                          texture or
                          markings of the
                          face ply, such
                          flooring
                          measuring at
                          least 12.5 mm but
                          not over 12.9 mm
                          in thickness and
                          at least 126.8 mm
                          but not over
                          127.2 mm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4418.91.90)......

     SEC. 74756. STRAND BAMBOO FLOORING: 14.1-14.5 MM THICK.

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


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``     9902.26.47        Strand bamboo       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Phyllostachys                                                    12/31/2023...
                          pubescens)
                          flooring, tongued
                          and grooved,
                          continuously
                          shaped along any
                          of its ends,
                          surface covered
                          with a clear or
                          transparent
                          material which
                          does not obscure
                          the grain,
                          texture or
                          markings of the
                          face ply, such
                          flooring
                          measuring at
                          least 14.1 mm but
                          not over 14.5 mm
                          in thickness and
                          at least 126.8 mm
                          but not over
                          127.2 mm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4418.91.90)......

     SEC. 74757. STRAND BAMBOO FLOORING: 10.9-11.3 MM THICK.

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


``     9902.26.48        Strand bamboo       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (Phyllostachys                                                    12/31/2023...
                          pubescens)
                          flooring, tongued
                          and grooved,
                          continuously
                          shaped along any
                          of its ends,
                          surface covered
                          with a clear or
                          transparent
                          material which
                          does not obscure
                          the grain,
                          texture or
                          markings of the
                          face ply, such
                          flooring
                          measuring at
                          least 10.9 mm but
                          not over 11.3 mm
                          in thickness and
                          at least 126.8 mm
                          but not over
                          127.2 mm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4418.91.90)......

     SEC. 74758. CHOPSTICKS MADE OF BAMBOO.

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


``     9902.26.49        Bamboo chopsticks   0.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (provided for in                                                  12/31/2023...
                          subheading
                          4419.12.00)......

     SEC. 74759. DRYING RACKS OF WOOD.

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


``     9902.26.50        Drying racks of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wood designed to                                                  12/31/2023...
                          mount on the wall
                          and fold up
                          accordion style,
                          the foregoing
                          used for drying
                          delicate clothing
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4420.90.80)......

     SEC. 74760. BAMBOO SKEWERS.

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


``     9902.26.51        Skewers or sticks   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made of bamboo,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          the foregoing not
                          over 31 cm in
                          length (provided
                          for in subheading
                          4421.91.60)......

     SEC. 74761. WOOD BLINDS WITH LOUVERED SLATS.

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


``     9902.26.52        Wood blinds with    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          louvered boards                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          4421.99.40)......

     SEC. 74762. 100 PERCENT COTTON WOVEN CRIMPED UNBLEACHED 
                   FABRIC.

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


[[Page S2942]]



``     9902.26.53        Woven fabrics       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wholly of cotton,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          unbleached,
                          crimped, with
                          yarn number
                          between 43 and
                          68, presented
                          folded into 3
                          layers, measuring
                          less than 84 cm
                          wide before
                          folding and less
                          than 28 cm wide
                          after folding;
                          weighing less
                          than 25 g/m2
                          before folding
                          and less than 75
                          g/m2 after
                          folding
                          (measuring 3
                          layers at once);
                          piece length less
                          than 76 cm; put
                          up layered on
                          rolls of up to
                          200 pieces per
                          roll, with edges
                          not attached in
                          any way, such
                          fabric easily
                          unfolded
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5208.11.40)......

     SEC. 74763. WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON, CONTAINING 85 PERCENT OR 
                   MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, NOT MORE THAN 200 
                   GRAMS PER SQUARE METER.

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


``     9902.26.54        Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cotton,                                                           12/31/2023...
                          containing 85
                          percent or more
                          by weight of
                          cotton, weighing
                          not more than 200
                          g/m2, unbleached,
                          satin weave or
                          twill weave, 256
                          cm or greater in
                          width; such
                          fabrics having a
                          thread count
                          exceeding 200 or
                          an average yarn
                          number exceeding
                          68 (provided for
                          in subheading
                          5208.19.20)......

     SEC. 74764. 100 PERCENT COTTON WOVEN BLEACHED FABRIC PIECES, 
                   OPEN WEAVE.

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


``     9902.26.56        Fabrics wholly of   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cotton, bleached,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          open weave,
                          average yarn
                          number between 43
                          and 68 metric,
                          weighing less
                          than 60 g/m2;
                          presented folded
                          in layers ranging
                          in number from 2
                          to 16 layers, in
                          pieces on rolls
                          or stacked in a
                          box, or on bolts,
                          or continuous
                          length on large
                          rolls; measuring
                          89 cm to 92 cm in
                          width before
                          folding, folded
                          widths between 22
                          cm and 42 cm in
                          width, lengths
                          vary depending
                          upon packaging
                          but ranging from
                          22 cm to 950 m
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5208.21.40)......

     SEC. 74765. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS OF COTTON.

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


``     9902.26.57        Woven fabrics       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wholly of cotton,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          bleached, twill
                          weave, of single
                          ply yarns,
                          weighing between
                          132 and 140 g/m2,
                          measuring 182 to
                          194 cm in width,
                          with 286 and 304
                          decitex in the
                          warp and between
                          358 and 380
                          decitex in the
                          filling, with 25
                          to 27 yarns per
                          cm in the warp
                          and 16 to 18
                          yarns per cm in
                          the filling
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5208.29.20)......

     SEC. 74766. WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON WITH AN AVERAGE YARN 
                   NUMBER BETWEEN 55 AND 60.

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


``     9902.26.58        Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cotton,                                                           12/31/2023...
                          containing over
                          50 percent but
                          less than 85
                          percent by weight
                          of cotton, mixed
                          mainly with man-
                          made fibers,
                          weighing not more
                          than 200 g/m2,
                          unbleached, plain
                          weave, in widths
                          of 305 cm or
                          greater; such
                          fabrics having an
                          average yarn
                          number exceeding
                          55 but not
                          exceeding 60
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5210.11.60)......


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     SEC. 74767. WOVEN FABRIC OF COTTON OF YARN NUMBER 69 OR 
                   HIGHER.

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


``     9902.26.59        Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cotton,                                                           12/31/2023...
                          containing over
                          50 percent but
                          less than 85
                          percent by weight
                          of cotton, mixed
                          mainly with man-
                          made fibers,
                          weighing not more
                          than 200 g/m2,
                          unbleached, plain
                          weave, of yarn
                          number 69 or
                          higher number, in
                          widths of 226 cm
                          or greater
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5210.11.80)......

     SEC. 74768. WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON WITH AN AVERAGE YARN 
                   NUMBER EXCEEDING 68.

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


``     9902.26.60        Woven fabric of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cotton,                                                           12/31/2023...
                          containing over
                          50 percent but
                          less than 85
                          percent by weight
                          of cotton, mixed
                          solely with man-
                          made fibers,
                          weighing not more
                          than 200 g/m2,
                          unbleached, satin
                          weave or twill
                          weave, other than
                          3-thread or 4-
                          thread twill or
                          cross twill, in
                          widths of 226 cm
                          or greater; such
                          fabrics having an
                          average yarn
                          number exceeding
                          68 (provided for
                          in subheading
                          5210.19.20)......

     SEC. 74769. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, COTTON, PLAIN 
                   WEAVE, OF YARN NUMBER 42 OR LOWER.

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


``     9902.26.61        Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cotton, of yarn                                                   12/31/2023...
                          number 42 or
                          lower, containing
                          by weight 77
                          percent to 83
                          percent of cotton
                          and 17 percent to
                          23 percent of
                          polyester,
                          bleached, plain
                          weave, weighing
                          165 to 175 g/m2,
                          measuring 182 to
                          194 cm in width,
                          constructed with
                          single ply yarns
                          with 239 to 253
                          decitex in the
                          warp and with two
                          ply yarns of 573
                          to 609 decitex in
                          the filling, 19
                          to 21 yarns per
                          cm in the warp
                          and 9 to 11
                          single yarns per
                          cm in the filling
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5210.21.40)......

     SEC. 74770. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, COTTON, PLAIN 
                   WEAVE, OF YARN NUMBER BETWEEN 43 AND 68.

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


``     9902.26.62        Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cotton, of yarn                                                   12/31/2023...
                          numbers 43 to 68,
                          such fabrics
                          containing by
                          weight 51 percent
                          to 55 percent of
                          cotton and 45
                          percent to 49
                          percent of
                          polyester,
                          bleached, plain
                          weave of single
                          ply yarns,
                          weighing 99 to
                          105 g/m2,
                          measuring 182 to
                          194 cm in width,
                          with 184 to 196
                          decitex in the
                          warp and filling,
                          29 to 31 yarns
                          per cm in the
                          warp and 19 to 21
                          yarns per cm in
                          the filling
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5210.21.60)......

     SEC. 74771. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, BLEACHED.

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


[[Page S2944]]



``     9902.26.63        Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cotton, 3-thread                                                  12/31/2023...
                          or 4-thread
                          twill, containing
                          by weight 51
                          percent to 55
                          percent of cotton
                          and 45 percent to
                          49 percent of
                          polyester,
                          bleached, of
                          single ply yarns,
                          weighing 132 to
                          140 g/m2,
                          measuring 182 to
                          194 cm in width,
                          with 162 to 172
                          decitex in the
                          warp and 358 to
                          380 decitex in
                          the filling, 29
                          to 31 yarns per
                          cm in the warp
                          and 21 to 23
                          yarns per cm in
                          the filling
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5210.29.10)......

     SEC. 74772. INCONTINENCE UNDERPAD FABRICS, PRINTED.

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


``     9902.26.64        Woven fabrics of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cotton, 3-thread                                                  12/31/2023...
                          or 4-thread
                          twill, containing
                          by weight 51
                          percent to 55
                          percent of cotton
                          and 45 percent to
                          49 percent of
                          polyester,
                          printed, made
                          from single ply
                          yarns, weighing
                          132 to 140 g/m2,
                          measuring 182 to
                          194 cm in width,
                          with 162 to 172
                          decitex in the
                          warp and 358 to
                          380 decitex in
                          the filling, 29
                          to 31 yarns per
                          cm the warp and
                          21 to 23 yarns
                          per cm in the
                          filling (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5210.59.10)......

     SEC. 74773. UNTWISTED FILAMENT POLYVINYL ALCOHOL YARN, 
                   MEASURING 1,100 TO 1,330 DECITEX.

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


``     9902.26.65        Synthetic           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (polyvinyl                                                        12/31/2023...
                          alcohol) filament
                          yarn, untwisted,
                          measuring from
                          1,100 to 1,330
                          decitex and
                          consisting of 200
                          filaments
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5402.49.91)......

     SEC. 74774. UNTWISTED FILAMENT POLYVINYL ALCOHOL YARN.

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


``     9902.26.66        Synthetic           0.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (polyvinyl                                                        12/31/2023...
                          alcohol) filament
                          yarn, untwisted,
                          measuring 1,330
                          to 2,070 decitex
                          and consisting of
                          between 600 and
                          1000 filaments
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5402.49.91)......

     SEC. 74775. POLYPROPYLENE (PP) MONOFILAMENT.

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


``     9902.26.67        Synthetic           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          monofilament of                                                   12/31/2023...
                          polypropylene, of
                          67 decitex or
                          more and of which
                          no cross-
                          sectional
                          dimension exceeds
                          1 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5404.12.90)......

     SEC. 74776. ACRYLIC FIBER TOW WITH AN AVERAGE DECITEX OF 0.9.

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


``     9902.26.68        Acrylic filament    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tow containing at                                                 12/31/2023...
                          least 85 percent
                          but not more than
                          94 percent by
                          weight of
                          acrylonitrile
                          units and 1
                          percent or more
                          but not over 4
                          percent of water,
                          raw white
                          (undyed),
                          crimped, with an
                          average decitex
                          of 0.9 (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and an aggregate
                          filament measure
                          in the tow bundle
                          between 660,000
                          and 1,300,000
                          decitex, with a
                          length greater
                          than 2 m
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5501.30.00)......


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     SEC. 74777. BLACK POLYESTER BI-COMPONENT FIBERS.

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


``     9902.26.71        Synthetic staple    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers, not                                                       12/31/2023...
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning, the
                          foregoing
                          comprising black
                          polyester bi-
                          component fibers
                          measuring between
                          4.4 and 6.7
                          decitex and with
                          fiber length
                          between 50 and 51
                          mm; having an
                          outer copolymer
                          sheath that melts
                          at a lower
                          temperature than
                          the core; the
                          foregoing of a
                          kind used for
                          bonding fibers
                          together
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.20.00)......

     SEC. 74778. ACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS WITH AN AVERAGE DECITEX OF 
                   2.2, FIBER LENGTH OF 100 MM.

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


``     9902.26.72        Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers containing                                                 12/31/2023...
                          at least 85
                          percent by weight
                          of acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 3
                          percent of water,
                          raw white
                          (undyed),
                          crimped, with an
                          average decitex
                          of 2.2 (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and fiber length
                          of 100 mm (plus
                          or minus 10
                          percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 74779. MODACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS NOT PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING.

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


``     9902.26.73        Modacrylic staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers containing                                                 12/31/2023...
                          35 percent or
                          more but not over
                          85 percent by
                          weight of
                          acrylonitrile
                          units and 1
                          percent or more
                          but not over 3
                          percent of water,
                          pigmented,
                          crimped, with an
                          average decitex
                          between 1.9 and
                          3.3 (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and a fiber
                          length between 45
                          and 51 mm (plus
                          or minus 10
                          percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 74780. SHORT POLYPROPYLENE FIBERS.

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


``     9902.26.74        Polypropylene       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers, 6.66                                                      12/31/2023...
                          decitex, with a
                          fiber length of
                          0.5 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5503.40.00)......

     SEC. 74781. POLYOXADIAZOLE FIBERS.

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


``     9902.26.75        Synthetic staple    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of                                                         12/31/2023...
                          polyoxadiazole,
                          not carded,
                          combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning,
                          measuring between
                          1 and 2 decitex
                          and with fiber
                          length between 38
                          mm and 51 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.90.90)......

     SEC. 74782. ARTIFICIAL STAPLE FIBERS OF VISCOSE RAYON, 38-42 
                   MM IN LENGTH.

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


[[Page S2946]]



``     9902.26.76        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning, each
                          measuring 1.5 or
                          more but not over
                          1.8 decitex and
                          having a fiber
                          length measuring
                          38 mm or more but
                          not over 42 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00)......

     SEC. 74783. ARTIFICIAL FIBERS OF VISCOSE RAYON FOR THE 
                   MANUFACTURE OF FEMININE HYGIENE PRODUCTS.

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


``     9902.26.77        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning, each
                          measuring 2.9 or
                          more but not over
                          3.7 decitex and
                          having a fiber
                          length measuring
                          28 mm, the
                          foregoing
                          suitable for use
                          in producing
                          goods of heading
                          9619 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5504.10.00)......

     SEC. 74784. FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS, MEASURING 4.78 
                   DECITEX.

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


``     9902.26.78        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning,
                          containing 28
                          percent or more
                          but not over 33
                          percent by weight
                          of silica,
                          measuring 4.78
                          decitex in
                          lengths of 60 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00)......

     SEC. 74785. FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS, MEASURING 4.55 
                   DECITEX.

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


``     9902.26.79        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning,
                          containing 28
                          percent or more
                          but not over 33
                          percent by weight
                          of silica
                          measuring 4.55
                          decitex in
                          lengths of 60 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00)......

     SEC. 74786. FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS, MEASURING 4.4 
                   DECITEX.

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


``     9902.26.80        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning, each
                          containing 28
                          percent or more
                          but not over 33
                          percent by weight
                          of silica,
                          measuring 4.4
                          decitex and 60 mm
                          in length
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00)......

     SEC. 74787. OTHER FLAME RETARDANT RAYON FIBERS.

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


``     9902.26.81        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning and
                          containing 28
                          percent or more
                          but not over 33
                          percent by weight
                          of silica
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00); the
                          foregoing other
                          than fibers
                          measuring 2.2
                          decitex in
                          lengths of 38 mm,
                          measuring 4.7
                          decitex in
                          lengths of 51 mm
                          or measuring 3.3,
                          4.4, 4.55, 4.7,
                          4.78 or 5.0
                          decitex in
                          lengths of 60 mm.


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     SEC. 74788. CELLULOSIC MAN-MADE VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, 
                   MEASURING 1.3-1.5 DECITEX.

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


``     9902.26.82        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning,
                          measuring 1.3
                          decitex but not
                          over 1.5 decitex
                          and having a
                          fiber length each
                          measuring 20 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 150 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than fibers with
                          a length of 38 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 42 mm.......

     SEC. 74789. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1.5-1.67 
                   DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 38-42 MM.

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


``     9902.26.83        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning, each
                          measuring greater
                          than 1.5 decitex
                          but not over 1.67
                          decitex and
                          having a fiber
                          length measuring
                          20 mm or more but
                          not over 150 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than fibers with
                          a length of 38 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 42 mm.......

     SEC. 74790. CELLULOSIC MAN-MADE VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, 
                   MEASURING 1.67-2 DECITEX.

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


``     9902.26.84        Artificial staple   0.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning,
                          measuring greater
                          than 1.67 decitex
                          but not over 2
                          decitex and
                          having a fiber
                          length each
                          measuring 20 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 150 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than fibers with
                          a length of 38 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 42 mm.......

     SEC. 74791. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1-2 
                   DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 4-8 MM.

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


``     9902.26.85        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning,
                          measuring 1
                          decitex or more
                          but not over 2
                          decitex and
                          having a fiber
                          length each
                          measuring 4 mm or
                          more but less
                          than 8 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00)......

     SEC. 74792. VISCOSE STAPLE FIBERS USED IN TEXTILE, MEDICAL, 
                   OR HYGIENE APPLICATIONS.

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


``     9902.26.86        Staple fibers of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          viscose rayon,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          not carded,
                          combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning,
                          measuring over 2
                          decitex but not
                          over 3.3 decitex
                          and having a
                          fiber length each
                          measuring over 55
                          mm or more but
                          not over 60 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00)......


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     SEC. 74793. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1.51-2 
                   DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 8-16 MM.

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


``     9902.26.87        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning,
                          measuring 1.51
                          decitex or more
                          but not over 2.0
                          decitex and
                          having a fiber
                          length each
                          measuring 8 mm or
                          more but not over
                          16 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5504.10.00)......

     SEC. 74794. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, MEASURING 1-1.5 
                   DECITEX, WITH A FIBER LENGTH OF 8-16 MM.

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


``     9902.26.88        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning,
                          measuring 1
                          decitex or more
                          but not over 1.5
                          decitex and
                          having a fiber
                          length each
                          measuring 8 mm or
                          more but not over
                          16 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5504.10.00)......

     SEC. 74795. FLAME RETARDANT VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS, WITH 
                   A DECITEX OF 4.7 MM AND A FIBER LENGTH OF 51-60 
                   MM.

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


``     9902.26.89        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers of viscose                                                 12/31/2023...
                          rayon, not
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning, each
                          measuring 4.7
                          decitex (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and having a
                          fiber length
                          measuring 51 mm
                          but not over 60
                          mm (provided for
                          in subheading
                          5504.10.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than fibers
                          containing 28
                          percent or more
                          but not over 33
                          percent by weight
                          of silica,
                          measuring 4.7
                          decitex and 60 mm
                          in length........

     SEC. 74796. VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS FOR NONWOVEN 
                   PRODUCTION.

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


``     9902.26.90        Staple fibers of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          viscose rayon,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with decitex
                          ranging from
                          either 0.5
                          decitex to less
                          than 0.9 decitex
                          or greater than 2
                          decitex to 3.5
                          decitex, the
                          foregoing with a
                          fiber length of
                          25 mm to 55 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00)......

     SEC. 74797. BLACK VISCOSE RAYON STAPLE FIBERS.

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


``     9902.26.91        Artificial staple   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fibers, not                                                       12/31/2023...
                          carded, combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning, each
                          black in color,
                          having a decitex
                          of 1.7 but not
                          over 2, with cut
                          length measuring
                          30 mm but not
                          over 80 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5504.10.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than fibers of
                          1.7 decitex or
                          more but not over
                          1.8 decitex, with
                          fiber length
                          measuring 38 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 42 mm.......

     SEC. 74798. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC STAPLE FIBERS WITH A 
                   DECITEX OF 3-5.6.

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


[[Page S2949]]



``     9902.26.92        Acrylic or          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          modacrylic staple                                                 12/31/2023...
                          fibers, carded,
                          combed or
                          otherwise
                          processed for
                          spinning,
                          containing by
                          weight 92 percent
                          or more of
                          polyacrylonitrile
                          , not more than
                          0.1 percent of
                          zinc and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 8
                          percent of water,
                          undyed, with an
                          average decitex
                          of 3 to 5.6
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5506.30.00)......

     SEC. 74799. MADE UP HAND-CAST STRING-DRAWN FISHING NETS.

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


``     9902.26.93        Made up hand-cast   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          string-drawn                                                      12/31/2023...
                          fishing nets, of
                          nylon
                          monofilament,
                          each with
                          attached string
                          or rope,
                          incorporating a
                          neoprene cuff and
                          attachment for
                          user's waistband
                          belt (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5608.11.00)......

     SEC. 74800. KNITTED CARPETS CONTAINING 75 PERCENT OR MORE OF 
                   COTTON, WITH A RUBBER BACKING.

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


``     9902.26.94        Carpets and other   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          textile floor                                                     12/31/2023...
                          coverings,
                          knitted, made up,
                          containing 75
                          percent or more
                          by weight of
                          cotton fibers,
                          each with a
                          rubber backing
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5705.00.20)......

     SEC. 74801. KNITTED CARPETS CONTAINING 75 PERCENT OR MORE BY 
                   WEIGHT OF POLYESTER, WITH A RUBBER BACKING.

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


``     9902.26.95        Whether or not      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made up knitted                                                   12/31/2023...
                          carpets and other
                          textile floor
                          coverings, made
                          up, containing 75
                          percent or more
                          by weight of
                          polyester fibers,
                          each with a
                          rubber backing
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5705.00.20)......

     SEC. 74802. FAUX LEATHER FABRICS.

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


``     9902.26.96        Fabrics of `faux    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          leather',                                                         12/31/2023...
                          polyurethane-
                          coated, of man-
                          made fibers,
                          containing by
                          weight 50 percent
                          or more but not
                          over 62 percent
                          of polyurethane,
                          36 percent or
                          more but not over
                          45 percent of man-
                          made fibers and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 5
                          percent of
                          elastomeric
                          fibers, for use
                          in women's
                          apparel, weighing
                          330 to 360 g/m2,
                          measuring 132 cm
                          to 137 cm in
                          width (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5903.20.25)......

     SEC. 74803. GRASS CATCHER BAGS.

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


``     9902.26.97        Grass catcher bags  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of man-made fiber                                                 12/31/2023...
                          fabric, used
                          primarily with
                          push lawn mowers,
                          riding lawn
                          mowers and
                          chipper/shredder/
                          vacuums (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5911.90.00)......


[[Page S2950]]

  


     SEC. 74804. OXYGENATION MEMBRANE CAPILLARY MATERIAL.

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


``     9902.26.98        Knitted or          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          crocheted fabrics                                                 12/31/2023...
                          of
                          polymethylpentene
                          (PMP) oxygenation
                          membrane
                          capillary fibers,
                          such fabrics
                          consisting of PMP
                          tubes arranged
                          and secured in a
                          knitted fabric of
                          PMP (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6003.30.60)......

     SEC. 74805. TEXTILE KNITTED FABRICS COMPOSED OF MICROMODAL 
                   AND ELASTANE.

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


``     9902.26.99        Knitted fabrics     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          containing by                                                     12/31/2023...
                          weight 66 to 79
                          percent
                          micromodal and 21
                          to 34 percent
                          elastane,
                          measuring over 30
                          cm in width,
                          weighing 155 to
                          220 g/m2, knitted
                          with fine machine
                          gauges of 44 to
                          50 (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6004.10.00)......

     SEC. 74806. TEXTILE TECHNICAL KNITTED FABRICS COMBINING 
                   TECHNICAL COTTON AND ELASTANE.

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


``     9902.27.01        Technical knitted   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fabrics                                                           12/31/2023...
                          containing by
                          weight 71 percent
                          technical cotton
                          and 29 percent
                          elastane,
                          measuring 170 to
                          180 cm in width,
                          weighing 160 to
                          200 g/m2, valued
                          at $14.50 or more
                          per linear meter
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6004.10.00)......

     SEC. 74807. TEXTILE KNIT FABRICS OF MODAL, CASHMERE, AND 
                   SPANDEX.

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


``     9902.27.02        Textile knitted     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fabric containing                                                 12/31/2023...
                          by weight 78
                          percent modal, 14
                          percent cashmere
                          and 8 percent
                          spandex, weighing
                          75 to 85 grams
                          per square meter,
                          with cuttable
                          width of 130 to
                          140 cm, valued at
                          not less than $17
                          per linear meter
                          as presented
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6006.43.00)......

     SEC. 74808. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' DRESSES, KNITTED OR CROCHETED, 
                   OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.

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


``     9902.27.05        Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          dresses, knitted                                                  12/31/2023...
                          or crocheted, of
                          synthetic fibers
                          infused with
                          minerals
                          including silicon
                          dioxide, titanium
                          dioxide or
                          aluminum oxide
                          ground to a size
                          not greater than
                          1 micron, such
                          dresses specially
                          designed for the
                          sport of
                          competitive
                          cheerleading
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6104.43.20)......

     SEC. 74809. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' SKIRTS AND DIVIDED SKIRTS OF 
                   SYNTHETIC FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.

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


[[Page S2951]]



``     9902.27.06        Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          skirts and                                                        12/31/2023...
                          divided skirts of
                          synthetic fibers
                          infused with
                          minerals
                          including silicon
                          dioxide, titanium
                          dioxide or
                          aluminum oxide
                          ground to a size
                          not greater than
                          1 micron, such
                          skirts or divided
                          skirts specially
                          designed for the
                          sport of
                          competitive
                          cheerleading
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6104.53.20)......

     SEC. 74810. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' KNIT CARDIGANS OR PULLOVERS 
                   CONTAINING 70 PERCENT OR MORE OF SILK.

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


``     9902.27.09        Women's or girls'   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          knitted or                                                        12/31/2023...
                          crocheted
                          pullovers and
                          cardigans,
                          containing 70
                          percent or more
                          by weight of silk
                          or silk waste,
                          each with more
                          than 9 stitches/2
                          cm, measured in
                          the direction the
                          stitches were
                          formed, and an
                          average of less
                          than 10 stitches/
                          linear cm in each
                          direction counted
                          on an area
                          measuring at
                          least 10 cm by 10
                          cm, such apparel
                          articles that
                          reach the waist
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6110.90.10)......

     SEC. 74811. MEN'S AND BOYS' KNIT CARDIGANS OR PULLOVERS OF 
                   LINEN.

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


``     9902.27.10        Men's or boys'      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          knitted or                                                        12/31/2023...
                          crocheted
                          pullovers and
                          cardigans, of
                          linen, each with
                          more than 9
                          stitches/2 cm,
                          measured in the
                          direction the
                          stitches were
                          formed, and an
                          average of less
                          than 10 stitches/
                          linear cm in each
                          direction counted
                          on an area
                          measuring at
                          least 10 cm by 10
                          cm, such apparel
                          articles that
                          reach the waist
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6110.90.90)......

     SEC. 74812. BABIES' KNIT SWEATERS, PULLOVERS, SWEATSHIRTS, 
                   WAISTCOATS (VESTS), AND CARDIGANS, OF 
                   ARTIFICIAL FIBERS.

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


``     9902.27.11        Babies' knitted or  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          crocheted                                                         12/31/2023...
                          sweaters,
                          pullovers,
                          sweatshirts,
                          waistcoats
                          (vests) and
                          cardigans, the
                          foregoing of
                          artificial fibers
                          and other than
                          those imported as
                          parts of sets
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6111.90.40)......

     SEC. 74813. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' TOPS, KNITTED OR CROCHETED, OF 
                   MAN-MADE FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.

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


``     9902.27.15        Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tops, knitted or                                                  12/31/2023...
                          crocheted, of man-
                          made fibers
                          infused with
                          minerals
                          including silicon
                          dioxide, titanium
                          dioxide or
                          aluminum oxide
                          ground to a size
                          not greater than
                          1 micron, such
                          tops specially
                          designed for the
                          sport of
                          competitive
                          cheerleading
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6114.30.10)......

     SEC. 74814. MEN'S AND BOY'S TOPS, KNITTED OR CROCHETED, OF 
                   MAN-MADE FIBERS INFUSED WITH MINERALS.

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


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``     9902.27.16        Men's and boy's     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tops, knitted or                                                  12/31/2023...
                          crocheted, of man-
                          made fibers
                          infused with
                          minerals
                          including silicon
                          dioxide, titanium
                          dioxide or
                          aluminum oxide
                          ground to a size
                          not greater than
                          1 micron, such
                          tops specially
                          designed for the
                          sport of
                          competitive
                          cheerleading
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6114.30.10)......

     SEC. 74815. MEN'S 3 MM WETSUITS.

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


``     9902.27.17        Men's full-body     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wetsuits, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          made from three-
                          layer fabric
                          composed of a
                          knitted outer
                          layer of
                          polyester and
                          spandex bonded to
                          a fleece knit
                          pile inner layer
                          of polyester and
                          spandex with a
                          center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its body, and
                          a three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of knitted inner
                          and outer layers
                          of polyester with
                          a center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its sleeves,
                          shoulders and
                          lower legs,
                          measuring no more
                          than 3.4 mm in
                          thickness in the
                          torso, such
                          wetsuits valued
                          $97 or more but
                          not over $130
                          each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6114.30.30)......

     SEC. 74816. MEN'S 5.5 AND 6.5 MM WETSUITS.

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


``     9902.27.18        Men's full-body     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wetsuits, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          made from three-
                          layer fabric
                          composed of a
                          knitted outer
                          layer of
                          polyester and
                          spandex bonded to
                          a fleece knit
                          pile inner layer
                          of polyester and
                          spandex with a
                          center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its body, and
                          a three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of knitted inner
                          and outer layers
                          of polyester with
                          a center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its sleeves,
                          shoulders and
                          lower legs,
                          measuring 5.1 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 7 mm in
                          thickness in the
                          torso, such
                          wetsuits valued
                          $120 or more but
                          not over $175
                          each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6114.30.30)......

     SEC. 74817. MEN'S 3.5 MM WETSUITS.

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


``     9902.27.19        Men's full-body     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wetsuits, made                                                    12/31/2023...
                          from three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of a knitted
                          outer layer of
                          polyester and
                          spandex bonded to
                          a fleece knitted
                          pile inner layer
                          of polyester and
                          spandex with a
                          center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its body, and
                          a three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of knitted inner
                          and outer layers
                          of polyester with
                          a center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its sleeves,
                          shoulders and
                          lower legs,
                          measuring 3.5 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 4 mm in
                          thickness in the
                          torso, such
                          wetsuits each
                          valued at $102 or
                          more but not over
                          $150 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6114.30.30)......

     SEC. 74818. MEN'S 4.5 MM WETSUITS.

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


[[Page S2953]]



``     9902.27.20        Men's full-body     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wetsuits, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          made from a three-
                          layer fabric
                          composed of a
                          knitted outer
                          layer of
                          polyester and
                          spandex bonded to
                          a fleece knitted
                          pile inner layer
                          of polyester and
                          spandex with a
                          center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its body, and
                          a three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of a knitted
                          inner of
                          polyester and
                          outer layers with
                          a center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its sleeves,
                          shoulders and
                          lower legs,
                          measuring 4.1 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 5 mm in
                          thickness in the
                          torso, such
                          wetsuits valued
                          $105 or more but
                          not over $160
                          each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6114.30.30)......

     SEC. 74819. WOMEN'S 3 MM WETSUITS.

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


``     9902.27.21        Women's full-body   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wetsuits, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          made from three-
                          layer fabric
                          composed of a
                          knitted outer
                          layer of
                          polyester and
                          spandex bonded to
                          a fleece knit
                          pile inner layer
                          of polyester and
                          spandex with a
                          center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its body, and
                          a three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of knitted inner
                          and outer layers
                          of polyester with
                          a center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its sleeves,
                          shoulders and
                          lower legs,
                          measuring no more
                          than 3.4 mm in
                          thickness in the
                          torso, such
                          wetsuits valued
                          $97 or more but
                          not over $130
                          each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6114.30.30)......

     SEC. 74820. WOMEN'S 3.5 MM WETSUITS.

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


``     9902.27.22        Women's full-body   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wetsuits, made                                                    12/31/2023...
                          from three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of a knitted
                          outer layer of
                          polyester and
                          spandex bonded to
                          a fleece knitted
                          pile inner layer
                          of polyester and
                          spandex with a
                          center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its body, and
                          a three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of knitted inner
                          and outer layers
                          of polyester with
                          a center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its sleeves,
                          shoulders and
                          lower legs,
                          measuring 3.5 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 4 mm in
                          thickness in the
                          torso, such
                          wetsuits each
                          valued $102 or
                          more but not over
                          $150 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6114.30.30)......

     SEC. 74821. WOMEN'S 4.5 MM WETSUITS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.23        Women's full-body   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wetsuits, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          made from three-
                          layer fabric
                          composed of a
                          knitted outer
                          layer of
                          polyester and
                          spandex bonded to
                          a fleece knitted
                          pile inner layer
                          of polyester and
                          spandex with a
                          center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its body, and
                          a three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of knitted inner
                          and outer layers
                          of polyester with
                          a center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its sleeves,
                          shoulders and
                          lower legs,
                          measuring 4.1 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 5 mm in
                          thickness in the
                          torso, such
                          wetsuits valued
                          $105 or more but
                          not over $160
                          each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6114.30.30)......

     SEC. 74822. WOMEN'S 5.5 AND 6.5 MM WETSUITS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2954]]



``     9902.27.24        Women's full-body   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wetsuits, of                                                      12/31/2023...
                          three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of a knitted
                          outer layer of
                          polyester and
                          spandex bonded to
                          a polyester and
                          spandex fleece
                          knitted pile
                          inner layer with
                          a center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its body, and
                          a three-layer
                          fabric composed
                          of knitted inner
                          and outer layers
                          of polyester with
                          a center core of
                          expanded rubber
                          for its sleeves,
                          shoulders and
                          lower legs with
                          material
                          measuring 5.1 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 7 mm in
                          thickness in the
                          torso, such
                          wetsuits valued
                          $120 or more but
                          not over $175
                          each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6114.30.30)......

     SEC. 74823. INSULATED HANDMUFFS OF KNIT POLYESTER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.25        Hand muffs of       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          knitted fabrics                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of polyester
                          laminated with
                          plastics, such
                          muffs stuffed
                          with synthetic
                          microfiber for
                          thermal
                          insulation, each
                          with side
                          openings having
                          elastic closures,
                          with one exterior
                          pocket with
                          zipper closure
                          and weighing not
                          more than 500 g
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6117.80.95)......

     SEC. 74824. MEN'S STOCKINGFOOT WADER BOTTOM SUBASSEMBLIES, OF 
                   COMPRESSED NEOPRENE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.26        Men's stockingfoot  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wader bottom                                                      12/31/2023...
                          subassemblies,
                          constructed from
                          neoprene
                          (originally
                          measuring 6 mm to
                          8 mm in
                          thickness)
                          compressed to 4
                          mm in thickness,
                          laminated on both
                          sides with a
                          knitted nylon
                          fabric, whose
                          height exceeds
                          20.5 cm; each
                          such stockingfoot
                          formed
                          anatomically
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6117.90.90)......

     SEC. 74825. MEN'S STOCKINGFOOT WADER BOTTOM SUBASSEMBLIES, OF 
                   NON-COMPRESSED NEOPRENE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.27        Men's stockingfoot  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wader bottom                                                      12/31/2023...
                          subassemblies,
                          made from non-
                          compressed
                          neoprene having a
                          thickness of 4
                          mm, laminated on
                          both sides with a
                          knitted nylon
                          fabric, height
                          exceeding 20.5
                          cm; each such
                          stockingfoot
                          formed
                          anatomically
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6117.90.90)......

     SEC. 74826. FISHING WADER POCKET POUCH ASSEMBLIES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.28        Pocket pouches,     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each with outer                                                   12/31/2023...
                          shell of woven
                          textile fabric
                          visibly coated
                          with rubber or
                          plastics and
                          laminated to an
                          inner layer of
                          knitted fabric,
                          with a zippered
                          cargo pocket and
                          other pockets
                          designed to
                          organize tippets
                          and leaders and
                          with dual entry
                          zippers; the
                          foregoing
                          designed to be
                          affixed to a
                          fishing wader and
                          not put up for
                          individual retail
                          sale (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6117.90.90)......

     SEC. 74827. WOMEN'S COATS OF MAN-MADE WOVEN FIBERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2955]]



``     9902.27.35        Women's quilted     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          water-resistant                                                   12/31/2023...
                          coats, woven, of
                          man-made fibers,
                          thigh length or
                          longer, with
                          sleeves, with a
                          removable hood,
                          with a full front
                          opening and
                          closure (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6202.13.40)......

     SEC. 74828. MEN'S OR BOYS' LINEN WOVEN TROUSERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.38        Men's or boys'      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          woven trousers,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of linen
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6203.49.90)......

     SEC. 74829. MEN'S OR BOYS' LINEN WOVEN SHORTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.39        Men's or boys'      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          woven shorts, of                                                  12/31/2023...
                          linen, such
                          shorts which do
                          not cover the
                          knee or below in
                          length (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6203.49.90)......

     SEC. 74830. MARTIAL ARTS UNIFORMS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.40        Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          judo, karate and                                                  12/31/2023...
                          other oriental
                          martial arts
                          uniforms of
                          cotton, presented
                          as ensembles each
                          consisting of a
                          top and a bottom,
                          with or without
                          an accompanying
                          belt (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6204.22.10)......

     SEC. 74831. WOMEN'S DRESSES OF WOVEN VISCOSE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.41        Women's dresses,    15.2%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          woven, wholly of                                                  12/31/2023...
                          viscose (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6204.44.40)......

     SEC. 74832. GIRLS' WOVEN COTTON CORDUROY TROUSERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.42        Girls' woven        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          corduroy                                                          12/31/2023...
                          trousers, of
                          cotton, not
                          imported as parts
                          of playsuits
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6204.62.80)......

     SEC. 74833. WOMEN'S WOVEN WAFFLE SHIRTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.43        Women's woven       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          shirts of cotton,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          with 2 or more
                          colors in the
                          warp and/or the
                          filling, twill,
                          each having
                          brushed back and
                          colored weft
                          yarns,
                          constructed from
                          interwoven single-
                          layer fabric with
                          two right sides
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6206.30.30)......


[[Page S2956]]

  


     SEC. 74834. BABIES' WOVEN ARTIFICIAL FIBER SHIRTS AND 
                   BLOUSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.44        Babies' woven       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          blouses and                                                       12/31/2023...
                          shirts of
                          artificial
                          fibers, such
                          garments that
                          extend from the
                          neck area to or
                          below the waist,
                          with or without
                          sleeves, with
                          full or partial
                          or no front
                          opening, without
                          pockets and
                          without
                          tightening at the
                          bottom, and
                          except those
                          imported as parts
                          of sets (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6209.90.10)......

     SEC. 74835. BABIES' ARTIFICIAL FIBER WOVEN JUMPSUITS, 
                   COVERALLS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, SKIRTALLS, OR 
                   CLOTHING ACCESSORIES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.45        Babies' woven       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          jumpsuits,                                                        12/31/2023...
                          coveralls,
                          dresses, skirts,
                          skirtalls or
                          clothing
                          accessories, the
                          foregoing of
                          artificial fibers
                          and other than
                          garments or
                          accessories
                          imported as parts
                          of sets (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6209.90.30)......

     SEC. 74836. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' LINEN WOVEN BLOUSES, SHIRTS AND 
                   SHIRT-BLOUSES, AND SLEEVELESS TANK STYLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.48        Women's or girls'   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          woven blouses,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          shirts and shirt-
                          blouses and
                          sleeveless tank
                          styles, the
                          foregoing of
                          linen and
                          extending from
                          the neck area to
                          or below the
                          waist, with or
                          without sleeves,
                          with full or
                          partial opening
                          or no opening,
                          with pockets
                          below the waist
                          or tightening at
                          the bottom
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6211.49.80)......

     SEC. 74837. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' LINEN WOVEN WASHSUITS, 
                   SUNSUITS, OR ONE-PIECE PLAYSUITS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.49        Women's or girls'   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          woven washsuits,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          sunsuits and one-
                          piece playsuits,
                          of linen
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6211.49.80)......

     SEC. 74838. WOMEN'S OR GIRLS' LINEN WOVEN COVERALLS OR 
                   JUMPSUITS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.50        Women's or girls'   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          woven coveralls                                                   12/31/2023...
                          or jumpsuits, of
                          linen (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6211.49.80)......

     SEC. 74839. WOMEN'S SHAWLS AND SIMILAR GOODS, 100 PERCENT 
                   SILK.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2957]]



``     9902.27.51        Women's shawls,     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          scarves and                                                       12/31/2023...
                          similar goods,
                          wholly of silk,
                          valued less than
                          $7 each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6214.10.10)......

     SEC. 74840. WINTER CYCLING GLOVES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.52        Winter cycling      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          gloves, each with                                                 12/31/2023...
                          woven outer shell
                          of man-made
                          fibers and a
                          merino wool
                          lining (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6216.00.46)......

     SEC. 74841. MATTRESS PROTECTORS WITH TOPPERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.53        Mattress            4.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          protectors, each                                                  12/31/2023...
                          with topper of
                          knitted three-
                          layer fabric
                          wholly of
                          polyester jersey
                          and with total
                          weight of 340 g/
                          m2, the bottom
                          layer of such
                          fabric laminated
                          for
                          waterproofing,
                          white in color;
                          the skirt of
                          which comprises
                          knitted fabric
                          wholly of
                          polyester with
                          one-way stretch,
                          bleached white,
                          such skirt
                          measuring 43 cm
                          with elastic band
                          measuring 1 cm in
                          width around the
                          bottom of each
                          protector
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6302.10.00)......

     SEC. 74842. PRINTED MATTRESS PROTECTORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.54        Mattress            4.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          protectors, each                                                  12/31/2023...
                          with a body
                          comprising
                          knitted three-
                          layer fabric
                          weighing 530 g/m2
                          and containing by
                          weight 67 percent
                          polyester and 33
                          percent
                          polyethylene, the
                          bottom layer of
                          such fabric with
                          laminate of
                          thermoplastic
                          polyurethane to
                          provide
                          waterproofing;
                          the skirt of
                          which comprises
                          knitted fabric
                          weighing 150 g/m2
                          and containing by
                          weight 92 percent
                          polyester and 8
                          percent
                          elastomeric
                          fiber, such
                          fabric having two-
                          way stretch,
                          measuring 38.1 cm
                          in depth and with
                          elastomeric band
                          at the bottom of
                          each protector;
                          such mattress
                          protectors
                          printed, with
                          silver satin
                          cording around
                          four sides
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6302.10.00)......

     SEC. 74843. LOCK POCKET TENTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.59        Dome-shaped tents   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of woven fabric                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of polyester,
                          each tent with
                          attached
                          polyethylene
                          floor and
                          fiberglass poles
                          permanently
                          attached to the
                          rear bottom
                          corners of the
                          tent by means of
                          polyvinyl
                          chloride end
                          connectors sewn
                          into webbing
                          straps, with the
                          opposite ends
                          having polyvinyl
                          chloride ball-
                          shaped caps that
                          insert into mesh
                          fabric pockets
                          10.7 cm to 12.1
                          cm long at the
                          front bottom
                          corners of the
                          tent and attach
                          to the tent at
                          intervals via
                          webbing straps
                          with fitted
                          plastic clips,
                          the foregoing
                          tents each valued
                          at $19 or higher
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6306.22.90)......

     SEC. 74844. DARK ROOM TENTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2958]]



``     9902.27.60        Tents of woven      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fabric of                                                         12/31/2023...
                          polyester, with
                          light-blocking
                          dark pigment
                          coating, such
                          tents with
                          attached
                          polyethylene
                          floor, measuring
                          144.7 cm by 213.3
                          cm or more but
                          not over 426.8 cm
                          by 304.8 cm, with
                          a center height
                          of at least 142.2
                          cm but not over
                          201 cm, each such
                          tent valued at
                          $30 or higher
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6306.22.90)......

     SEC. 74845. AIR TUBE CHAMBERED TENTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.61        Air-filled tube     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          structure tents                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of synthetic
                          fibers, each
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          2.13 m wide by
                          2.31 m long by
                          2.34 m tall, with
                          nylon mesh
                          screens, clear
                          vinyl plastic
                          windows, magnetic
                          flap closure and
                          opaque sentinel
                          luxe-taslan
                          fabric curtains
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6306.22.90)......

     SEC. 74846. BI-COMPONENT MICROFIBER TUBE MOP REFILLS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.62        Replacement mop     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          heads,                                                            12/31/2023...
                          constructed from
                          circular knit bi-
                          component
                          microfiber fabric
                          tubes containing
                          by weight 65 to
                          90 percent of
                          polyester and 10
                          to 35 percent of
                          nylon, sewn
                          together with raw
                          edges enclosed,
                          valued at least
                          $2 but no more
                          than $4 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6307.10.20)......

     SEC. 74847. MICROFIBER DUSTER REFILLS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.63        Duster refill pads  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made from knitted                                                 12/31/2023...
                          high pile
                          microfiber fabric
                          containing by
                          weight 60 percent
                          to 90 percent of
                          polyester and 10
                          percent to 40
                          percent of nylon,
                          valued less than
                          $1.80 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6307.10.20)......

     SEC. 74848. RFID MOP PADS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.64        Finished mop pads   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made from warp                                                    12/31/2023...
                          knit fabric
                          containing by
                          weight 60 percent
                          to 90 percent of
                          polyester and 10
                          percent to 40
                          percent of nylon,
                          weighing at least
                          300 g/m2 but no
                          more than 700 g/
                          m2, such mop pads
                          each having an
                          RFID chip
                          permanently
                          stitched inside
                          them (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6307.10.20)......

     SEC. 74849. MICROFIBER CLEANING CLOTHS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.65        Microfiber cloths   4%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made from warp                                                    12/31/2023...
                          knit fabric
                          containing by
                          weight 60 percent
                          to 90 percent of
                          polyester and 10
                          percent to 40
                          percent of nylon,
                          weighing at least
                          190 g/m2 but no
                          more than 360 g/
                          m2, such cloths
                          having edges
                          finished with an
                          overcast stitch,
                          valued at least
                          $0.06 but not
                          more than $0.90
                          each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6307.10.20)......

     SEC. 74850. MICROFIBER MOP PADS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2959]]



``     9902.27.66        Finished mop pads   2%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made from warp                                                    12/31/2023...
                          knit microfiber
                          fabric containing
                          by weight 60
                          percent to 90
                          percent of
                          polyester and 10
                          percent to 40
                          percent of nylon,
                          each weighing at
                          least 300 g/m2
                          but no more than
                          700 g/m2 and
                          valued at least
                          $0.40 but no more
                          than $4.90
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6307.10.20)......

     SEC. 74851. GOLF BAG BODIES WITH RAIN HOODS AND STRAPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.67        Golf bag bodies     0.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made from woven                                                   12/31/2023...
                          fabric of man-
                          made textile
                          materials, each
                          presented sewn
                          together with
                          pockets, with
                          golf bag rain
                          hood, sling,
                          webbing clips and
                          top and bottom
                          collars (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6307.90.98), the
                          foregoing
                          presented without
                          dividers or
                          bottoms..........

     SEC. 74852. PILLOW SHELLS, CONSTRUCTED WITH GUSSETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.68        Pillow shells,      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each with body                                                    12/31/2023...
                          made of fabric
                          weighing 450 g/m2
                          and containing by
                          weight 84 percent
                          of polyester and
                          16 percent of
                          rayon; when
                          constructed with
                          gusset, such
                          gusset of warp
                          knit spacer
                          fabric weighing
                          380 g/m2 and
                          containing by
                          weight 80 percent
                          of polyester and
                          20 percent of
                          nylon, with
                          gusset lining of
                          fabric weighing
                          35 g/m2 and
                          wholly of
                          polyester, 30
                          thread count per
                          cm2; each such
                          shell either (1)
                          with round
                          corners, 5 cm
                          mesh gusset,
                          color satin
                          cording on all
                          sides, embroidery
                          words on each
                          long side gusset
                          and 56 cm
                          invisible zipper
                          opening at one
                          long side, such
                          shell measuring
                          54 cm by 43 cm by
                          5 cm; or (2)
                          measuring 46 cm
                          by 64 cm, with 3
                          mm cording all
                          around, each top
                          and back panel
                          with one cutout
                          three-dimensional
                          (3D) warp
                          knitting spacer
                          fabric (micro
                          polyester lining
                          underneath
                          cutout) and 50 cm
                          invisible zipper
                          opening at one
                          long side
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6307.90.98)......

     SEC. 74853. GOLF BAG BODY FLATS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.70        Golf bag bodies     1.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made of woven                                                     12/31/2023...
                          fabric of man-
                          made textile
                          materials, sewn
                          together with
                          pockets, each
                          presented with
                          golf bag rain
                          hood, sling,
                          webbing clips and
                          top and bottom
                          collars (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6307.90.98), the
                          foregoing
                          presented either
                          without bottoms
                          or with bottoms
                          not attached to
                          such bodies......

     SEC. 74854. BATHTUB ELBOW RESTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.71        Elbow pads of       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          textile                                                           12/31/2023...
                          materials, with
                          faux neoprene
                          shell and foam
                          inner layer, with
                          non-slip backing
                          with suction cups
                          to attach to the
                          bath tub,
                          containing no
                          bisphenol-A (BPA)
                          or phthalates,
                          measuring
                          approximately 40
                          cm in length by
                          10.2 cm in width
                          by 15.9 cm in
                          height (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6307.90.98)......

     SEC. 74855. DOOR SWINGS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2960]]



``     9902.27.72        Door swings, each   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          comprising two                                                    12/31/2023...
                          straps wholly of
                          polypropylene and
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          1.52 m in length,
                          such straps each
                          having two cuffs
                          wholly of velour,
                          an acrylic bar
                          with end caps
                          wholly of
                          polyurethane and
                          two adjustable
                          buckles wholly of
                          polyoxymethylene
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6307.90.98)......

     SEC. 74856. UNDER BED RESTRAINTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.73        Sets of bed         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          restraints                                                        12/31/2023...
                          designed to
                          restrain a bed's
                          occupant, each
                          comprising four
                          straps wholly of
                          polypropylene and
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          1.37 m in length,
                          such straps each
                          connected by one
                          large O-ring
                          wholly of iron
                          and having one
                          small O-ring;
                          each restraint
                          with 4 cuffs
                          wholly of velour;
                          such cuffs each
                          with one small O-
                          ring wholly of
                          iron attached to
                          a carabiner hook
                          wholly of zinc
                          alloy and with
                          two buckles
                          wholly of
                          polyoxymethylene,
                          with a hook-and-
                          loop fastener
                          strap wholly of
                          polyester
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6307.90.98)......

     SEC. 74857. FLAT GOLF BAG BODY COMPONENTS, WITHOUT BOTTOMS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.75        Golf bag bodies     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made of woven                                                     12/31/2023...
                          fabric of man-
                          made textile
                          materials, sewn
                          together with
                          pockets and
                          straps, each
                          presented with
                          attached
                          rainhood, top,
                          top wrap and
                          dividers but
                          without bottom
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6307.90.98), the
                          foregoing each
                          presented without
                          webbing clips or
                          bottom collar....

     SEC. 74858. BATH KNEELER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.76        Knee pads of man-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made fiber                                                        12/31/2023...
                          neoprene fabric,
                          containing no
                          bisphenol A (BPA)
                          or phthalates,
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          43.2 cm in length
                          by 28 cm in width
                          by 3.3 cm in
                          height (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6307.90.98)......

     SEC. 74859. PILLOW SHELLS, WITH OVAL JACQUARD WEAVE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2961]]



``     9902.27.77        Pillow shells,      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each with body of                                                 12/31/2023...
                          fabric containing
                          by weight 68
                          percent of
                          polyester, 33
                          percent of
                          polyethylene and
                          1 percent of
                          elastomeric
                          fibers and
                          weighing 530 g/
                          m2, oval jacquard
                          weave made from
                          cooling yarns;
                          the foregoing
                          either (1) each
                          with chamber
                          partition of two-
                          way stretch
                          knitted jersey
                          fabric containing
                          by weight 92
                          percent of
                          polyester and 8
                          percent of
                          elastomeric
                          fibers and
                          weighing 150 g/
                          m2; with gusset
                          wholly of
                          polyester three-
                          dimensional (3D)
                          warp knit lined
                          by a fabric
                          wholly of
                          microfiber
                          polyester
                          weighing 35 g/m2,
                          30 thread count/
                          cm2; or (2) with
                          two-chamber
                          construction,
                          with 5 cm mesh
                          gusset lined with
                          fabric wholly of
                          microfiber
                          polyester, such
                          mesh gusset
                          embroidered on
                          each long side,
                          with both top and
                          bottom chambers
                          having an
                          invisible SBS #4
                          zipper closure
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          55.9 cm at same
                          long side, with
                          interlayer two-
                          way stretch
                          jersey fabric
                          partitioning such
                          two chambers for
                          a pillow size
                          measuring 43 cm
                          by 61 cm by 5 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6307.90.98)......

     SEC. 74860. TWO-PIECE CAMERA MOUNT KITS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.78        Two-piece camera    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mount kits of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          textile
                          materials,
                          presented in
                          sets, designed
                          for cameras of
                          subheading
                          8525.80.40; each
                          set containing
                          one chest harness
                          of textile
                          materials and one
                          plastic mount
                          designed to
                          securely attach a
                          camera onto tubes
                          measuring 9 to 35
                          mm in diameter
                          and incorporating
                          a base capable of
                          rotating the
                          camera 360
                          degrees (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6307.90.98)......

     SEC. 74861. SLEEVE COVERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.79        Sleeve covers of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          non-woven fabric                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of man-made
                          fibers (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6307.90.98)......

     SEC. 74862. SPORTS FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, VALUED OVER $20 PER 
                   PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.80        Sports footwear     6.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, valued
                          over $20/pr, for
                          men (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6402.19.90); the
                          foregoing other
                          than golf or
                          cycling footwear
                          for men described
                          in other
                          provisions of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 74863. SPORTS FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED OVER $20 PER 
                   PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.81        Sports footwear     7.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, valued
                          over $20/pr, for
                          persons other
                          than men
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.19.90); the
                          foregoing other
                          than golf or
                          cycling footwear
                          for persons other
                          than men and
                          described in
                          other provisions
                          of this
                          subchapter.......

     SEC. 74864. MEN'S CYCLING SHOES VALUED OVER $18 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2962]]



``     9902.27.82        Cycling shoes with  4.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          outer soles and                                                   12/31/2023...
                          uppers of rubber
                          or plastics,
                          valued over $18/
                          pr, for men, the
                          foregoing having
                          a cleat mounting
                          system on the
                          sole for
                          attaching to
                          bicycle pedals
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.19.90), the
                          foregoing other
                          than winter
                          cycling boots....

     SEC. 74865. WOMEN'S CYCLING SHOES VALUED OVER $16 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.83        Cycling shoes with  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          outer soles and                                                   12/31/2023...
                          uppers of rubber
                          or plastics,
                          valued over $16/
                          pr, for women,
                          having a cleat
                          mounting system
                          on the sole for
                          attaching to
                          bicycle pedals
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.19.90); the
                          foregoing other
                          than winter
                          cycling boots for
                          women............

     SEC. 74866. MEN'S GOLF SHOES WITH OUTERS AND UPPERS OF RUBBER 
                   OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $20 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.84        Golf shoes with     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          outer soles and                                                   12/31/2023...
                          uppers of rubber
                          or plastics, for
                          men, such shoes
                          whether designed
                          to be worn on-
                          course, off-
                          course or both,
                          the foregoing
                          with spikes,
                          sprigs, cleats,
                          stops, clips,
                          bars or the like
                          intended to
                          enhance traction
                          and grip, valued
                          over $20/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.19.90)......

     SEC. 74867. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, WITH OUTERS AND 
                   UPPERS OF RUBBER OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $20 
                   PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.85        Golf shoes with     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          outer soles and                                                   12/31/2023...
                          uppers of rubber
                          or plastics,
                          whether designed
                          to be worn on- or
                          off-course, the
                          foregoing with
                          spikes, sprigs,
                          cleats, stops,
                          clips, bars or
                          the like intended
                          to enhance
                          traction and
                          grip, valued over
                          $20/pr, for
                          persons other
                          than men
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.19.90)......

     SEC. 74868. WINTER CYCLING BOOTS FOR MEN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.86         Winter cycling     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          boots for men,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          designed to be
                          compatible with
                          flat or clipless
                          pedals, the
                          foregoing with or
                          without
                          removeable liner,
                          with boa closure
                          system and lugged
                          rubber outsole
                          with microglass
                          inserts (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6402.19.90)......

     SEC. 74869. WINTER CYCLING BOOTS FOR WOMEN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2963]]



``     9902.27.87         Winter cycling     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          boots with outer                                                  12/31/2023...
                          soles and uppers
                          of rubber or
                          plastics, for
                          women, designed
                          to be compatible
                          with flat or
                          clipless pedals,
                          with or without
                          removeable liner,
                          the foregoing
                          with boa closure
                          system and lugged
                          rubber outsole
                          with microglass
                          inserts (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6402.19.90)......

     SEC. 74870. MEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH WATERPROOF 
                   SOLES, VALUED OVER $26 PER PAIR, COVERING THE 
                   ANKLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.88         Protective active  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          footwear for men                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (except footwear
                          with waterproof
                          molded bottoms,
                          including bottoms
                          comprising an
                          outer sole and
                          all or part of
                          the upper and
                          except footwear
                          with insulation
                          that provides
                          protection
                          against cold
                          weather) whose
                          height from the
                          bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          does not exceed
                          15.34 cm, valued
                          over $26/pr;
                          where such
                          protection is
                          imparted by the
                          use of a
                          laminated textile
                          and has openings
                          in the bottom and/
                          or side of the
                          sole, or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole unit, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to vent moisture
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.91.42), the
                          foregoing other
                          than footwear
                          described in
                          heading
                          9902.13.95.......

     SEC. 74871. WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH 
                   WATERPROOF SOLES, VALUED OVER $27 PER PAIR, 
                   15.35-25.4 CM IN HEIGHT.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.89         Footwear for       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles and uppers
                          of rubber or
                          plastics (other
                          than footwear
                          described in
                          subheading note 1
                          to chapter 64)
                          that is designed
                          for outdoor
                          activities, such
                          as hiking shoes,
                          trekking shoes,
                          running shoes and
                          trail running
                          shoes, which
                          provides
                          protection
                          against water
                          where such
                          protection is
                          imparted by the
                          use of a
                          laminated textile
                          and has openings
                          in the bottom and/
                          or side of the
                          sole, or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole unit, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to permit
                          moisture vapor
                          transport from
                          under the foot,
                          with or without
                          insulation, whose
                          height from the
                          bottom is at
                          least 15.35 cm
                          and does not
                          exceed 25.4 cm,
                          valued over $27/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6402.91.50)......

     SEC. 74872. CHILDREN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH 
                   WATERPROOF SOLES, VALUED OVER $18 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.90         Footwear for       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          persons other                                                     12/31/2023...
                          than men or
                          women, with outer
                          soles and uppers
                          of rubber or
                          plastics (other
                          than footwear
                          described in
                          subheading note 1
                          to chapter 64),
                          that is designed
                          for outdoor
                          activities, such
                          as hiking shoes,
                          trekking shoes,
                          running shoes and
                          trail running
                          shoes which
                          provides
                          protection
                          against water
                          where such
                          protection is
                          imparted by the
                          use of a
                          laminated textile
                          and has openings
                          in the bottom and/
                          or side of the
                          sole, or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole unit, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to permit
                          moisture vapor
                          transport from
                          under the foot,
                          valued over $18/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6402.91.50)......


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     SEC. 74873. MEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR WITH WATERPROOF 
                   SOLES, VALUED OVER $27 PER PAIR, 15.35-25.4 CM 
                   IN HEIGHT.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.91         Footwear for men,  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics (other
                          than footwear
                          described in
                          subheading note 1
                          to chapter 64),
                          that is designed
                          for outdoor
                          activities, such
                          as hiking shoes,
                          trekking shoes,
                          running shoes and
                          trail running
                          shoes, valued
                          over $27/pr,
                          which provides
                          protection
                          against water
                          where such
                          protection is
                          imparted by the
                          use of a
                          laminated textile
                          and has openings
                          in the bottom and/
                          or side of the
                          sole, or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole unit, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to permit
                          moisture vapor
                          transport from
                          under the foot,
                          with or without
                          insulation, whose
                          height from the
                          bottom is at
                          least 15.35 cm
                          and does not
                          exceed 25.4 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.91.50)......

     SEC. 74874. CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR VALUED OVER $15 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.92        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          persons other                                                     12/31/2023...
                          than men or
                          women, with outer
                          soles and uppers
                          of rubber or
                          plastics (other
                          than footwear
                          described in
                          subheading note 1
                          to chapter 64),
                          that is designed
                          for outdoor
                          activities, such
                          as hiking shoes,
                          trekking shoes,
                          running shoes and
                          trail running
                          shoes, which
                          provides
                          protection
                          against water
                          that is imparted
                          by the use of a
                          laminated textile
                          fabric, valued
                          over $15/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.91.50); the
                          foregoing, if
                          valued over $18/
                          pr, without
                          openings in the
                          bottom and/or
                          side of the sole,
                          or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole unit, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to permit
                          moisture vapor
                          transport from
                          under the foot...

     SEC. 74875. WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE ACTIVE FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER 
                   $25 PER PAIR, 15.35-25.4 CM IN HEIGHT.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.93        Footwear for        17.4%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles and uppers
                          of rubber or
                          plastics (other
                          than footwear
                          described in
                          subheading note 1
                          to chapter 64),
                          that is designed
                          for outdoor
                          activities, such
                          as hiking shoes,
                          trekking shoes,
                          running shoes and
                          trail running
                          shoes, valued
                          over $25/pr,
                          which provides
                          protection
                          against water
                          that is imparted
                          by the use of a
                          laminated textile
                          fabric, with or
                          without
                          insulation, whose
                          height from the
                          bottom is at
                          least 15.35 cm
                          and does not
                          exceed 25.4 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.91.50); the
                          foregoing, if
                          valued over $27/
                          pr, has openings
                          in the bottom and/
                          or side of the
                          sole, or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole unit, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to permit
                          moisture vapor
                          transport from
                          under the foot...

     SEC. 74876. WOMEN'S RUBBER OR PLASTIC FOOTWEAR COVERING THE 
                   ANKLE WITH FOX-LIKE BANDING.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.27.94        Women's footwear    6.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, with or
                          without foxing or
                          foxing-like band,
                          such footwear
                          covering the
                          ankle, with
                          closed toe or
                          heel; valued over
                          $6.50 but not
                          over $12/pr, the
                          foregoing other
                          than sports
                          footwear and
                          protective or
                          slip-on type
                          footwear
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.91.80)......

     SEC. 74877. CHEER SHOES COVERING THE ANKLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.95        Women's footwear    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics; such
                          outer soles
                          measuring not
                          over 14 mm in
                          thickness, such
                          footwear covering
                          the ankle, with a
                          welded
                          thermoplastic
                          polyurethane
                          external ankle
                          brace in each
                          shoe, valued over
                          $12/pr and
                          weighing not more
                          than 0.5 kg/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.91.90)......

     SEC. 74878. FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, WITH 90 PERCENT OF THE 
                   EXTERNAL SURFACE OF RUBBER OR PLASTIC, VALUED 
                   $15-$22 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.96        Footwear for women  5.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, having
                          uppers of which
                          over 90 percent
                          of the external
                          surface area is
                          rubber or
                          plastics, such
                          footwear other
                          than tennis
                          shoes, basketball
                          shoes, gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like and
                          other than work
                          footwear; the
                          foregoing valued
                          $15/pr or higher
                          and not over $22/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6402.99.31)......

     SEC. 74879. SIDELINE CHEER SHOES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.97        Women's footwear    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of rubber or
                          plastics
                          measuring not
                          over 14 mm in
                          thickness and
                          with uppers of
                          plastics, such
                          footwear designed
                          for use in
                          cheerleading
                          activities,
                          weighing no more
                          than 0.5 kg/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.99.31)......

     SEC. 74880. MEN'S ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR, VALUED UNDER $9 PER 
                   PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.27.98        Tennis shoes,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like,
                          with outer soles
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, the
                          foregoing for
                          men, not covering
                          the ankle and
                          valued not over
                          $9/pr (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6402.99.31)......

     SEC. 74881. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED NOT OVER $9 
                   PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2966]]



``     9902.27.99        Tennis shoes,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like,
                          with outer soles
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, for
                          women, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, valued not
                          over $9/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.99.31), the
                          foregoing other
                          than footwear for
                          women designed
                          for use in
                          cheerleading
                          activities.......

     SEC. 74882. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN, VALUED NOT OVER 
                   $8 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.01        Tennis shoes,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like,
                          with outer soles
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, for
                          persons other
                          than men or
                          women, such
                          footwear not
                          covering the
                          ankle and valued
                          not over $8/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.99.31)......

     SEC. 74883. MEN'S GOLF SHOES, WITH OUTER SOLES AND UPPERS OF 
                   RUBBER OR PLASTICS, NOT COVERING THE ANKLE, 
                   VALUED $15 PER PAIR OR OVER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.02        Men's golf shoes,   3.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed to be                                                    12/31/2023...
                          worn on- or off-
                          course, with
                          outer soles and
                          uppers of rubber
                          or plastics, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, having
                          uppers of which
                          over 90 percent
                          of the external
                          surface area is
                          rubber or
                          plastics, valued
                          $15/pr or higher
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.99.31)......

     SEC. 74884. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, WITH OUTER SOLES 
                   AND UPPERS OF RUBBER OR PLASTICS, NOT COVERING 
                   THE ANKLE, VALUED $15 PER PAIR OR OVER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.03        Golf shoes,         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed to be                                                    12/31/2023...
                          worn on- or off-
                          course, with
                          outer soles and
                          uppers of rubber
                          or plastics, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, having
                          uppers of which
                          over 90 percent
                          of the external
                          surface area is
                          rubber or
                          plastics, valued
                          $15/pr or higher,
                          for persons other
                          than men
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.99.31)......

     SEC. 74885. MEN'S RUBBER/PLASTIC FOOTWEAR, VALUED NOT OVER $5 
                   PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.04        Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, valued not
                          over $5/pr, the
                          foregoing other
                          than house
                          slippers, work
                          footwear and
                          tennis shoes,
                          basketball shoes,
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.99.31)......

     SEC. 74886. WOMEN'S RUBBER/PLASTIC FOOTWEAR, VALUED NOT OVER 
                   $6 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2967]]



``     9902.28.05        Footwear for        4.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles and uppers
                          of rubber or
                          plastics, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, valued not
                          over $6/pr, the
                          foregoing other
                          than house
                          slippers, work
                          footwear and
                          tennis shoes,
                          basketball shoes,
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.99.31)......

     SEC. 74887. CHILDREN'S ATHLETIC SHOES WITH GLITTER UPPERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.06        Tennis shoes,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like,
                          having a foxing
                          or a foxing-like
                          band, other than
                          for men or women;
                          such footwear
                          with outer soles
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics with
                          such uppers
                          entirely covered
                          with glitter on
                          the exterior
                          surface, valued
                          over $6.50 but
                          not over $12/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.99.80)......

     SEC. 74888. CHEER SHOES WITH SOLE LESS THAN 12 MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.07        Women's footwear    1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, each
                          sole measuring
                          not over 12 mm in
                          thickness, the
                          foregoing
                          footwear designed
                          for use in
                          cheerleading
                          activities,
                          valued over $12/
                          pr and weighing
                          not over 0.5 kg/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6402.99.90)......

     SEC. 74889. MEN'S GOLF SHOES WITH OUTERS AND UPPERS OF RUBBER 
                   OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $19 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.08        Golf shoes for      7.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          men, designed to                                                  12/31/2023...
                          be worn on- or
                          off-course, with
                          outer soles and
                          uppers of rubber
                          or plastics,
                          valued over $19/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6402.99.90)......

     SEC. 74890. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, OUTER SOLES AND 
                   UPPERS OF RUBBER OR PLASTICS, VALUED OVER $19 
                   PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.09        Golf shoes with     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          outer soles and                                                   12/31/2023...
                          uppers of rubber
                          or plastics,
                          designed to be
                          worn on- or off-
                          courses, such
                          footwear valued
                          over $19/pr, for
                          persons other
                          than men
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6402.99.90)......

     SEC. 74891. MEN'S GOLF SHOES, OUTER SOLES OF RUBBER, 
                   PLASTICS, LEATHER OR COMPOSITION LEATHER AND 
                   UPPERS OF LEATHER (EXCEPT PIGSKIN UPPERS).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2968]]



``     9902.28.10        Golf shoes for      5%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          men, with outer                                                   12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber,
                          plastics, leather
                          or composition
                          leather and
                          uppers of leather
                          (except pigskin
                          uppers), not
                          welt, the
                          foregoing with
                          spikes, sprigs,
                          cleats, stops,
                          clips, bars or
                          the like intended
                          to enhance
                          traction and grip
                          and other than
                          footwear which
                          contains
                          laminated textile
                          with openings in
                          the bottom and/or
                          side of the sole
                          or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to vent moisture
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.19.30)......

     SEC. 74892. MEN'S OXFORD WORK FOOTWEAR WITH METAL SAFETY TOE 
                   AND INTERNAL METATARSAL PROTECTION.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.11        Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, each
                          incorporating a
                          protective toe
                          cap of metal
                          materials and an
                          internal
                          metatarsal guard
                          meeting or
                          exceeding ASTM
                          F2413 standards
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.40.60)......

     SEC. 74893. OXFORD-STYLE LEATHER FOOTWEAR WITH METAL SAFETY 
                   TOE AND STATIC DISSIPATING PROTECTION.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.12        Footwear for men    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          or women, with                                                    12/31/2023...
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, each
                          incorporating a
                          protective toe
                          cap of metal and
                          with
                          electrostatic
                          dissipating
                          properties
                          meeting ASTM
                          F2413 standards
                          with an ESD
                          classification of
                          SD-10 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6403.40.60)......

     SEC. 74894. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR, LINED WITH PIGSKIN WITH 
                   ZIPPER, VALUED $47-$60 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.13        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles and uppers
                          of leather,
                          covering the
                          ankle, each with
                          zipper closure,
                          lined wholly or
                          in part with
                          pigskin, valued
                          over $47 but not
                          over $60/pr,
                          whose height from
                          the bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          is over 43 cm,
                          with a heel
                          height over 60 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.51.90)......

     SEC. 74895. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR, LINED WITH PIGSKIN, 
                   VALUED $31-$40 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.14        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles and uppers
                          of leather,
                          covering the
                          ankle, each lined
                          wholly or in part
                          with pigskin,
                          with zipper
                          closure, valued
                          over $31 but not
                          over $40/pr,
                          whose height from
                          the bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          does not exceed
                          21 cm, with a
                          heel height over
                          70 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6403.51.90)......

     SEC. 74896. WOMEN'S SLIP-ON COW/CALF HAIR FOOTWEAR, VALUED 
                   $50-$60 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2969]]



``     9902.28.15        Footwear of the     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          slip-on type for                                                  12/31/2023...
                          women with outer
                          soles and uppers
                          of leather,
                          covering the
                          ankle, lined
                          wholly or in part
                          with pigskin,
                          valued over $50
                          but not over $60/
                          pr, whose height
                          from the bottom
                          of the outer sole
                          to the top of the
                          upper is over 50
                          cm, with a heel
                          height over 90 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.51.90)......

     SEC. 74897. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR LINED WITH SHEEPSKIN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.16        Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          leather, having
                          open toe and/or
                          open heel and
                          with buckle
                          closure, with
                          lining wholly or
                          in part of
                          sheepskin, valued
                          over $23 but not
                          over $27/pr, heel
                          height under 26
                          mm (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6403.59.90)......

     SEC. 74898. WOMEN'S LEATHER SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR LINED WITH SHEEP 
                   LEATHER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.17        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles and uppers
                          of leather, each
                          with open toe and/
                          or open heel; of
                          the slip-on type,
                          that is, held to
                          the foot without
                          the use of laces
                          or buckles or
                          other fasteners;
                          lined wholly or
                          in part of sheep
                          leather; valued
                          over $18 but not
                          over $26/pr; with
                          heel height over
                          60 mm but not
                          over 90 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.59.90)......

     SEC. 74899. WOMEN'S LEATHER SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR LINED WITH 
                   PIGSKIN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.18        Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          leather; of the
                          slip-on type,
                          that is, held to
                          the foot without
                          the use of laces
                          or buckles or
                          other fasteners;
                          with lining
                          wholly or in part
                          of pigskin,
                          valued over $21
                          but not over $27/
                          pr, heel height
                          under 26 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.59.90)......

     SEC. 74900. WOMEN'S LEATHER FOOTWEAR, LINED WITH PIGSKIN, 
                   VALUED $21-$27 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.19        Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and uppers of
                          leather, with
                          open toe and/or
                          open heel and
                          with buckle
                          closure, with
                          lining wholly or
                          in part of
                          pigskin, valued
                          over $21 but not
                          over $27/pr, with
                          heel height over
                          60 mm but not
                          over 90 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.59.90)......

     SEC. 74901. MEN'S MID-CUT WORK FOOTWEAR WITH COMPOSITE SAFETY 
                   TOE AND WATERPROOF LEATHER UPPERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.20        Work footwear for   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          men, with outer                                                   12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, covering
                          the ankle to a
                          height of less
                          than 15.24 cm,
                          each
                          incorporating a
                          protective toe
                          cap of materials
                          other than metal
                          and with
                          waterproof
                          leather upper
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.91.60)......


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     SEC. 74902. MEN'S LEATHER UPPER FOOTWEAR, SAN CRISPINO 
                   CONSTRUCTION, VALUED OVER $32 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.21        Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with uppers of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          leather (other
                          than pigskin) and
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics (except
                          vulcanized
                          footwear and
                          footwear with
                          waterproof molded
                          or vulcanized
                          bottoms,
                          including bottoms
                          comprising an
                          outer sole and
                          all or part of
                          the upper),
                          valued over $32/
                          pr, covering the
                          ankle but not
                          covering the
                          knee; other than
                          work footwear,
                          tennis shoes,
                          basketball shoes,
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like, and
                          other than
                          footwear designed
                          as a protection
                          against water;
                          the foregoing
                          footwear
                          incorporating a
                          stitch-down
                          footwear
                          construction
                          technique where
                          upper material is
                          flared outward
                          and wrapped
                          around and under
                          the edge of an
                          extended insole
                          board and the
                          upper is then
                          stitched close to
                          the last and
                          cemented to the
                          sole (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6403.91.60)......

     SEC. 74903. MEN'S LEATHER UPPER ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.22        Tennis shoes,       7.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like, for
                          men, with uppers
                          of leather (other
                          than pigskin) and
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, in
                          which elastic
                          strips are
                          attached to
                          either side of
                          the tongue and
                          anchored beneath
                          the insole
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.91.60)......

     SEC. 74904. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                   PIGSKIN, VALUED $37-$43 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.23        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          covering the
                          ankle, zipper
                          closure, lined
                          wholly or in part
                          with pigskin,
                          whose height from
                          the bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          is over 42 cm but
                          not over 49 cm,
                          valued over $37
                          but not over $43/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74905. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                   PIGSKIN, VALUED $88-$102 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.24        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          covering the
                          ankle and calf of
                          the leg, zipper
                          closure, lined
                          wholly or in part
                          with pigskin,
                          whose height from
                          the bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          is over 47 cm but
                          not over 49 cm,
                          valued over $88
                          but not over $102/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74906. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                   PIGSKIN, VALUED $24-$32 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.28.25        Footwear for        3.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with                                                       12/31/2023...
                          uppers of leather
                          and outer soles
                          of rubber or
                          plastics, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          covering the
                          ankle and with
                          zipper closure,
                          lined wholly or
                          in part with
                          pigskin, whose
                          height from the
                          bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          is over 15 cm but
                          not over 24 cm,
                          with a heel
                          height at least
                          85 mm, valued
                          over $24 but not
                          over $32/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74907. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                   PIGSKIN, VALUED $57-$62 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.26        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          with the shaft of
                          the boot covering
                          the ankle but not
                          extending to the
                          knee, zipper
                          closure, lined
                          wholly or in part
                          with pigskin,
                          whose height from
                          the bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          is over 23 cm but
                          not over 25 cm
                          and with a heel
                          height over 90
                          mm, such footwear
                          valued over $57
                          but not over $62/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74908. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, STRAP WITH 
                   CLOSED TOE AND OPEN HEEL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.27        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with closed toe
                          and open heel, a
                          strap covering
                          the ankle and
                          zipper closure,
                          valued over $24
                          but not over $26/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74909. OPEN TOE WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $23 BUT 
                   NOT OVER $27 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.28        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with open toe,
                          covering the
                          ankle, having
                          zipper closure at
                          the medial side,
                          lined wholly or
                          in part with
                          pigskin, whose
                          height from the
                          bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          does not exceed
                          18 cm, valued
                          over $23 but not
                          over $27/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74910. SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED OVER $24 BUT 
                   NOT OVER $27 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.29        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          of the slip-on
                          type, covering
                          the ankle but not
                          extending past
                          the mid-calf,
                          lined wholly or
                          in part with
                          pigskin, valued
                          over $24 but not
                          over $27/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74911. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                   PIGSKIN, CLOSED TOE OR HEEL WITH FUNCTIONAL 
                   ZIPPERS ON SIDES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.28.30        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          covering the
                          ankle, functional
                          zipper on the
                          medial side and a
                          functional zipper
                          on the lateral
                          side, lined
                          wholly or in part
                          with pigskin,
                          with foxing or
                          foxing-like band,
                          whose height from
                          the bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          does not exceed
                          14 cm, valued
                          over $18 but not
                          over $22/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74912. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                   PIGSKIN, CLOSED TOE OR HEEL WITH ZIPPER 
                   CLOSURE, HEIGHT OF 43-48 CM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.31        Footwear for        4.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          covering the
                          ankle, zipper
                          closure, lined
                          wholly or in part
                          with pigskin,
                          whose height from
                          the bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          is over 43 cm but
                          not over 48 cm,
                          valued over $43
                          but not over $57/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74913. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                   PIGSKIN COVERING THE KNEE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.32        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          covering the
                          knee, zipper
                          closure, lined
                          wholly or in part
                          with pigskin,
                          valued over $40
                          but not over $45/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74914. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                   PIGSKIN, CLOSED TOE OR HEEL WITH ZIPPER 
                   CLOSURE, HEIGHT OF 48-52 CM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.33        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with                                                       12/31/2023...
                          uppers of leather
                          and outer soles
                          of rubber or
                          plastics, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          whose height from
                          the bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          is over 48 cm but
                          not over 52 cm,
                          zipper closure,
                          lined wholly or
                          in part with
                          pigskin, valued
                          over $76 but not
                          over $80/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74915. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, OPEN TOE 
                   WITH STRAP AND BUCKLE, VALUED $14-$25 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.34        Footwear for        5.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, open
                          toe, each with a
                          strap that wraps
                          around the leg
                          and a functional
                          buckle, valued
                          over $14 but not
                          over $25/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74916. WOMEN'S SLIP-ON FOOTWEAR WITH BOVINE LEATHER 
                   UPPERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.28.35        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of bovine
                          leather, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          of the slip-on
                          type and with
                          elasicized straps
                          around the ankle,
                          such footwear
                          valued over $12
                          but not over $14/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74917. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, LINED WITH 
                   PIGSKIN WITH ADJUSTABLE LACES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.36        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, closed
                          toe and heel,
                          such footwear
                          covering the
                          ankle, having
                          closure with
                          adjustable laces,
                          lined wholly or
                          in part with
                          pigskin, whose
                          height from the
                          bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          is over 21 cm but
                          not over 23 cm,
                          with a heel
                          height of at
                          least 75 mm,
                          valued over $36
                          but not over $38/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6403.91.90)......

     SEC. 74918. MEN'S WATERPROOF LEATHER FOOTWEAR, VALUED $27 PER 
                   PAIR OR HIGHER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.37        Footwear for men,   4.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with uppers of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          leather (other
                          than of pigskin)
                          and outer soles
                          of rubber or
                          plastics (other
                          than house
                          slippers, work
                          footwear, tennis
                          shoes, basketball
                          shoes, gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like, and
                          other than slip-
                          on footwear),
                          such footwear not
                          covering the
                          ankle, valued $27/
                          pr or higher,
                          designed to be
                          worn in lieu of,
                          but not over,
                          other footwear as
                          a protection
                          against water,
                          oil, grease or
                          chemicals or cold
                          or inclement
                          weather where
                          such protection
                          includes
                          protection
                          against water
                          that is imparted
                          by the use of a
                          laminated textile
                          fabric (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6403.99.60), the
                          foregoing other
                          than footwear
                          with openings in
                          the bottom and/or
                          side of the sole,
                          or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole unit, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to vent moisture.

     SEC. 74919. MEN'S OR BOYS' GOLF SHOES, VALUED $30 PER PAIR OR 
                   HIGHER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.38        Golf shoes for      4.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          men, youths and                                                   12/31/2023...
                          boys, designed to
                          be worn on- or
                          off-course, with
                          outer soles of
                          rubber, plastics,
                          leather or
                          composition
                          leather and
                          uppers of leather
                          (except pigskin
                          uppers), valued
                          $30/pr or higher,
                          such footwear not
                          covering the
                          ankle, other than
                          footwear which
                          contains
                          laminated textile
                          with openings in
                          the bottom and/or
                          side of the sole
                          or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to vent moisture
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.99.60)......

     SEC. 74920. COMPETITIVE CHEER SHOES WITH LEATHER UPPERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.28.39        Women's footwear    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with uppers of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          leather and outer
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics, such
                          soles measuring
                          not over 9 mm in
                          thickness, the
                          foregoing
                          designed for use
                          in cheerleading
                          activities,
                          valued over $2.50/
                          pr and weighing
                          no more than 0.5
                          kg/pr (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6403.99.90)......

     SEC. 74921. CHILDREN'S WATERPROOF LEATHER FOOTWEAR, NOT 
                   COVERING THE ANKLE, VALUED $14 PER PAIR OR 
                   HIGHER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.40        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          persons other                                                     12/31/2023...
                          than men or
                          women, with
                          uppers of leather
                          (other than of
                          pigskin) and
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics (other
                          than house
                          slippers, work
                          footwear, tennis
                          shoes, basketball
                          shoes, gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like and
                          other than slip-
                          on footwear), not
                          covering the
                          ankle, valued $14/
                          pr or higher;
                          such footwear
                          designed to be
                          worn in lieu of,
                          but not over,
                          other footwear as
                          a protection
                          against water,
                          oil, grease or
                          chemicals or cold
                          or inclement
                          weather where
                          such protection
                          includes
                          protection
                          against water
                          that is imparted
                          by the use of a
                          laminated textile
                          fabric (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6403.99.90)......

     SEC. 74922. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, OPEN TOE 
                   WITH STRAP AND BUCKLE, VALUED $12.50-$28 PER 
                   PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.41        Footwear for        6.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with open toe, a
                          strap that covers
                          less than 50
                          percent of the
                          ankle bone and
                          includes a
                          functional buckle
                          and a heel height
                          of at least 40 mm
                          but no higher
                          than 110 mm,
                          valued at $12.50
                          or more but not
                          over $28/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.99.90)......

     SEC. 74923. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, CLOSED TOE 
                   WITH STRAP AND BUCKLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.42        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with closed toe,
                          a strap that
                          covers less than
                          50 percent of the
                          ankle bone and
                          includes a
                          functional
                          buckle, a heel
                          height of at
                          least 40 mm but
                          no higher than
                          110 mm, valued at
                          $16 or more but
                          not over $20/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.99.90)......

     SEC. 74924. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, WITH STRAP 
                   AND BUCKLE, VALUED $27-$40 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.43        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with a strap that
                          wraps around the
                          leg above the
                          ankle bone and
                          includes a
                          functional
                          buckle, a heel
                          height of 92 mm
                          or more but not
                          over 97 mm,
                          valued at $27 or
                          more but not over
                          $40/pr (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6403.99.90)......


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     SEC. 74925. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER UPPERS, WITH STRAP 
                   AND BUCKLE, VALUED $12.70-$18.70 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.44        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of
                          leather, each
                          with a strap that
                          wraps around the
                          leg above the
                          ankle bone and
                          includes a
                          functional
                          buckle, a heel
                          height of at
                          least 75 mm but
                          no higher than
                          105 mm, valued at
                          $12.70 or more
                          but not over
                          $18.70/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.99.90)......

     SEC. 74926. CHILDREN'S LEATHER UPPER ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR, 
                   VALUED NOT OVER $9 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.45        Tennis shoes,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and the like, for
                          persons other
                          than men or
                          women, such
                          footwear with
                          uppers of leather
                          and outer soles
                          of rubber or
                          plastics, valued
                          over $2.50/pr but
                          not over $9/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6403.99.90)......

     SEC. 74927. MEN'S ATHLETIC TYPE FOOTWEAR WITH UPPERS OF 
                   TEXTILE MATERIALS OF VEGETABLE FIBERS AND OUTER 
                   SOLES OF RUBBER OR PLASTIC WITH TEXTILE 
                   FLOCKING.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.46        Men's footwear      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with uppers of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          vegetable fibers
                          and outer soles
                          of rubber or
                          plastics, having
                          outer soles with
                          textile materials
                          having the
                          greatest surface
                          area in contact
                          with the ground,
                          of an athletic
                          type, with or
                          without foxing or
                          foxing-like band;
                          such footwear
                          valued over $6.50
                          but not over $12/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6404.11.81)......

     SEC. 74928. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WITH A BELLOWS TONGUE, 
                   VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.47        Tennis shoes,       10.3%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like, for
                          men, with outer
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials other
                          than vegetable
                          fibers, such
                          footwear having a
                          bellows tongue,
                          valued over $6.50
                          but not over $12/
                          pr, such outer
                          soles with
                          textile materials
                          having the
                          greatest surface
                          area in contact
                          with the ground
                          but not taken
                          into account
                          under the terms
                          of additional
                          U.S. note 5 to
                          chapter 64
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.11.85)......

     SEC. 74929. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, WITH A BELLOWS 
                   TONGUE, VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT NOT OVER $12 PER 
                   PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2976]]



``     9902.28.48        Tennis shoes,       10%          No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like, for
                          women, with outer
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials other
                          than vegetable
                          fibers, each
                          having a bellows
                          tongue, valued
                          over $6.50 but
                          not over $12/pr,
                          such outer soles
                          with textile
                          materials having
                          the greatest
                          surface area in
                          contact with the
                          ground but not
                          taken into
                          account under the
                          terms of
                          additional U.S.
                          note 5 to chapter
                          64 (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6404.11.85)......

     SEC. 74930. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN, BELLOWS TONGUE, 
                   VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.49        Tennis shoes,       7.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like, for
                          persons other
                          than men and
                          women, such
                          footwear with
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials other
                          than vegetable
                          fibers, having a
                          bellows tongue,
                          valued over $6.50
                          but not over $12/
                          pr, such outer
                          soles with
                          textile materials
                          having the
                          greatest surface
                          area in contact
                          with the ground
                          but not taken
                          into account
                          under the terms
                          of additional
                          U.S. note 5 to
                          chapter 64
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.11.85)......

     SEC. 74931. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, VALUED OVER $6.50 BUT 
                   NOT OVER $9 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.50        Tennis shoes,       10.3%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like, for
                          men, with outer
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials other
                          than vegetable
                          fibers, in which
                          elastic strips
                          are attached to
                          either side of
                          the tongue and
                          anchored beneath
                          the insole,
                          valued over $6.50
                          but not over $9/
                          pr, such outer
                          soles with
                          textile materials
                          having the
                          greatest surface
                          area in contact
                          with the ground
                          but not taken
                          into account
                          under the terms
                          of additional
                          U.S. note 5 to
                          chapter 64
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.11.85)......

     SEC. 74932. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN, VALUED OVER $6.50 
                   BUT NOT OVER $9 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.51        Tennis shoes,       6.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          basketball shoes,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          gym shoes,
                          training shoes
                          and the like, for
                          persons other
                          than men or
                          women, such
                          footwear with
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials other
                          than vegetable
                          fibers, in which
                          elastic strips
                          are attached to
                          either side of
                          the tongue and
                          anchored beneath
                          the insole,
                          valued over $6.50
                          but not over $9/
                          pr, such outer
                          soles with
                          textile materials
                          having the
                          greatest surface
                          area in contact
                          with the ground
                          but not taken
                          into account
                          under the terms
                          of additional
                          U.S. note 5 to
                          chapter 64
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.11.85)......

     SEC. 74933. MEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $15 PER 
                   PAIR, COVERING THE ANKLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2977]]



``     9902.28.52        Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of rubber and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials (except
                          vulcanized
                          footwear and
                          footwear with
                          waterproof molded
                          or vulcanized
                          bottoms,
                          including bottoms
                          comprising an
                          outer sole and
                          all or part of
                          the upper, and
                          except footwear
                          designed to be
                          protective that
                          is incomplete in
                          its condition as
                          imported), each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          covering the
                          ankle, lace-up,
                          athletic type,
                          valued over $15/
                          pr, other than
                          ski boots, cross
                          country ski
                          footwear and
                          snowboard boots;
                          such footwear
                          designed to be
                          worn in lieu of,
                          but not over,
                          other footwear as
                          a protection
                          against water,
                          oil, grease or
                          chemicals or cold
                          or inclement
                          weather where
                          such protection
                          is imparted by
                          the use of a
                          laminated textile
                          in the upper
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.11.90)......

     SEC. 74934. MEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $13 PER 
                   PAIR, NOT COVERING THE ANKLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.53        Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of rubber and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials (except
                          vulcanized
                          footwear and
                          footwear with
                          waterproof molded
                          or vulcanized
                          bottoms,
                          including bottoms
                          comprising an
                          outer sole and
                          all or part of
                          the upper, and
                          except footwear
                          designed to be
                          protective that
                          is incomplete in
                          its condition as
                          imported), each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          not covering the
                          ankle, lace-up,
                          athletic type,
                          valued over $13/
                          pr; other than
                          ski boots, cross
                          country ski
                          footwear and
                          snowboard boots;
                          the foregoing
                          footwear designed
                          to be worn in
                          lieu of, but not
                          over, other
                          footwear as a
                          protection
                          against water,
                          oil, grease or
                          chemicals or cold
                          or inclement
                          weather where
                          such protection
                          is imparted by
                          the use of a
                          laminated textile
                          in the upper
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.11.90)......

     SEC. 74935. WOMEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $15 PER 
                   PAIR, COVERING THE ANKLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.54        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          and uppers of
                          textile materials
                          (except
                          vulcanized
                          footwear and
                          footwear with
                          waterproof molded
                          or vulcanized
                          bottoms,
                          including bottoms
                          comprising an
                          outer sole and
                          all or part of
                          the upper, and
                          except footwear
                          designed to be
                          protective that
                          is incomplete in
                          its condition as
                          imported), each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          covering the
                          ankle, lace-up,
                          athletic type,
                          valued over $15/
                          pr; other than
                          ski boots, cross
                          country ski
                          footwear and
                          snowboard boots;
                          the foregoing
                          footwear designed
                          to be worn in
                          lieu of, but not
                          over, other
                          footwear as a
                          protection
                          against water,
                          oil, grease or
                          chemicals or cold
                          or inclement
                          weather where
                          such protection
                          is imparted by
                          the use of a
                          laminated textile
                          in the upper
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.11.90)......

     SEC. 74936. WOMEN'S WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR, VALUED OVER $13 PER 
                   PAIR, NOT COVERING THE ANKLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2978]]



``     9902.28.55        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          and uppers of
                          textile materials
                          (except
                          vulcanized
                          footwear and
                          footwear with
                          waterproof molded
                          or vulcanized
                          bottoms,
                          including bottoms
                          comprising an
                          outer sole and
                          all or part of
                          the upper, and
                          except footwear
                          designed to be
                          protective that
                          is incomplete in
                          its condition as
                          imported), each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          below the ankle,
                          lace-up, athletic
                          type, valued over
                          $13/pr, other
                          than ski boots,
                          cross country ski
                          footwear and
                          snowboard boots;
                          such footwear
                          designed to be
                          worn in lieu of,
                          but not over,
                          other footwear as
                          a protection
                          against water,
                          oil, grease or
                          chemicals or cold
                          or inclement
                          weather where
                          such protection
                          is imparted by
                          the use of a
                          laminated textile
                          in the upper
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.11.90)......

     SEC. 74937. CHEER SHOES WITH UPPERS OF TEXTILE MATERIALS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.56        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics
                          measuring not
                          over 14 mm in
                          thickness and
                          with uppers of
                          textile
                          materials, such
                          footwear designed
                          for use in
                          cheerleading
                          activities,
                          valued over $12/
                          pr and weighing
                          no more than 0.5
                          kg/pr (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6404.11.90)......

     SEC. 74938. MEN'S GOLF SHOES, UPPERS OF TEXTILE MATERIALS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.57        Golf shoes          16.6%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed to be                                                    12/31/2023...
                          worn on- or off-
                          course, for men,
                          with outer soles
                          of rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, the
                          foregoing with
                          spikes, sprigs,
                          cleats, stops,
                          clips, bars or
                          the like intended
                          to enhance
                          traction and
                          grip, valued at
                          $15/pr or higher,
                          other than
                          footwear which
                          contains
                          laminated textile
                          with openings in
                          the bottom and/or
                          side of the sole
                          or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to vent moisture
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.11.90)......

     SEC. 74939. GOLF SHOES OTHER THAN FOR MEN, UPPERS OF TEXTILE 
                   MATERIALS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.58        Golf shoes other    2.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          than for men,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          designed to be
                          worn on- or off-
                          course, with
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, the
                          foregoing with
                          spikes, sprigs,
                          cleats, stops,
                          clips, bars or
                          the like intended
                          to enhance
                          traction and
                          grip, valued over
                          $15/pr or higher,
                          other than
                          footwear which
                          contains
                          laminated textile
                          with openings in
                          the bottom and/or
                          side of the sole
                          or covered
                          openings in the
                          upper above the
                          sole, or a
                          combination
                          thereof, designed
                          to vent moisture
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.11.90)......

     SEC. 74940. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPERS AND 50 
                   PERCENT OR MORE OF THE SURFACE AREA OF WHICH IS 
                   LEATHER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2979]]



``     9902.28.59        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, having
                          uppers of which
                          over 50 percent
                          of the external
                          surface area
                          (including any
                          leather
                          accessories or
                          reinforcements)
                          is leather, the
                          foregoing other
                          than sports
                          footwear, tennis
                          shoes, basketball
                          shoes, training
                          shoes and the
                          like (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6404.19.15)......

     SEC. 74941. SHOE AND BOOT COVERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.60        Footwear            23.7 %       No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          comprising shoe                                                   12/31/2023...
                          and boot covers,
                          each measuring 10
                          cm or more in
                          length and less
                          than 50 cm in
                          length and 10 cm
                          or more in height
                          and less than 50
                          cm in height,
                          with outer soles
                          plastics and
                          uppers of non-
                          woven fabric
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.19.20)......

     SEC. 74942. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPERS, OPEN TOES 
                   OR HEELS, VALUED $15-$30 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.61        Footwear with       11.3%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          outer soles of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          rubber or
                          plastics, with
                          uppers of textile
                          material other
                          than vegetable
                          fibers and having
                          outer soles with
                          textile materials
                          having the
                          greatest surface
                          area in contact
                          with the ground,
                          but not taken
                          into account
                          under the terms
                          of additional
                          note U.S. note 5
                          to chapter 64,
                          with open toes or
                          open heels or of
                          the slip-on type,
                          weighing 10
                          percent or more
                          of rubber or
                          plastics, valued
                          $15/pr or higher
                          but not more than
                          $30/pr; the
                          foregoing for
                          women (other than
                          house slippers)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.19.37)......

     SEC. 74943. MEN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, WITH OPEN TOES OR 
                   OPEN HEELS, VALUED NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.62        Footwear for men,   16.4%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with open toes or                                                 12/31/2023...
                          open heels, other
                          than house
                          slippers; the
                          foregoing with
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, such
                          uppers consisting
                          of straps not
                          exceeding 26 mm
                          in width and
                          having no heel
                          straps, valued
                          not over $12/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.19.39)......

     SEC. 74944. WOMEN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, WITH OPEN TOES OR 
                   OPEN HEELS, VALUED NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.63        Footwear for        30.2%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with open                                                  12/31/2023...
                          toes or open
                          heels and other
                          than house
                          slippers; such
                          footwear with
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, such
                          uppers consisting
                          of straps not
                          exceeding 26 mm
                          in width and
                          having no heel
                          straps, valued
                          not over $12/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.19.39)......


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     SEC. 74945. CHILDREN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, WITH OPEN TOES 
                   OR OPEN HEELS, VALUED NOT OVER $12 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.64        Footwear for        20.2%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          persons other                                                     12/31/2023...
                          than men or
                          women, such
                          footwear with
                          open toes or open
                          heels (other than
                          house slippers),
                          with outer soles
                          of rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, with
                          straps not
                          exceeding 20 mm
                          in width and
                          having no heel
                          straps, valued
                          not over $12/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.19.39)......

     SEC. 74946. OXFORD FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPER AND COMPOSITE 
                   TOE, VALUED AT $12-$20 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.65        Footwear for men    0.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          or women, with                                                    12/31/2023...
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, valued
                          over $12/pr but
                          not over $20/pr,
                          each
                          incorporating a
                          protective toe
                          cap of materials
                          other than metal
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.19.90)......

     SEC. 74947. OXFORD-STYLE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN OR WOMEN WITH 
                   TEXTILE UPPERS, WITH AN ALLOY SAFETY TOECAP AND 
                   STATIC DISSIPATING PROTECTION.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.66        Footwear for men    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          or women, with                                                    12/31/2023...
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, valued
                          over $12/pr, each
                          incorporating a
                          protective toe
                          cap of alloy
                          materials and
                          with
                          electrostatic
                          dissipating
                          properties
                          meeting ASTM
                          F2413 standards
                          with an ESD
                          classification of
                          SD-10 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6404.19.90)......

     SEC. 74948. OXFORD-STYLE WORK FOOTWEAR WITH STEEL SAFETY TOE 
                   AND STATIC DISSIPATING PROTECTION.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.67        Footwear for men    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          or women, with                                                    12/31/2023...
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, valued at
                          over $12/pr,
                          incorporating a
                          protective toe
                          cap of steel and
                          with
                          electrostatic
                          dissipating
                          properties
                          meeting ASTM
                          F2413 standards
                          with an ESD
                          classification of
                          SD-10 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6404.19.90)......

     SEC. 74949. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR, COVERING THE ANKLE BUT NOT THE 
                   KNEE, VALUED OVER $24 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.68        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of rubber
                          or plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, valued
                          over $24/pr,
                          covering the
                          ankle but not
                          covering the knee
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.19.90)......


[[Page S2981]]

  


     SEC. 74950. MEN'S TEXTILE UPPER FOOTWEAR, NOT COVERING THE 
                   ANKLE, VALUED OVER $24 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.69        Footwear for men,   7.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, valued
                          over $24/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.19.90)......

     SEC. 74951. OXFORD FOOTWEAR WITH TEXTILE UPPERS AND COMPOSITE 
                   TOE, VALUED OVER $20 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.70        Footwear for men    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          or women, with                                                    12/31/2023...
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, not
                          covering the
                          ankle, valued
                          over $20/pr,
                          incorporating a
                          protective toe
                          cap of materials
                          other than metal
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.19.90)......

     SEC. 74952. MEN'S MID-CUT FOOTWEAR WITH A TEXTILE UPPER AND A 
                   PROTECTIVE TOE CAP.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.71        Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of rubber or
                          plastics and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials,
                          covering the
                          ankle to a height
                          of less than
                          15.24 cm,
                          incorporating a
                          protective toe
                          cap of alloy
                          materials, valued
                          over $12/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.19.90)......

     SEC. 74953. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER SOLES AND TEXTILE 
                   UPPERS, OPEN TOES OR HEELS, VALUED $12-$24 PER 
                   PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.72        Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of leather or
                          composition
                          leather and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, each
                          with open toe and/
                          or open heel, not
                          over 50 percent
                          by weight of
                          textile materials
                          and rubber or
                          plastics with at
                          least 10 percent
                          by weight being
                          rubber or
                          plastics, valued
                          over $12.00 but
                          not over $24.00/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6404.20.40)......

     SEC. 74954. FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN VALUED OVER $20 BUT NOT OVER 
                   $24 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.73        Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of leather or
                          composition
                          leather and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, with
                          closed toe and
                          closed heel, not
                          over 50 percent
                          by weight of
                          textile materials
                          and rubber or
                          plastics with at
                          least 10 percent
                          by weight being
                          rubber or
                          plastics; such
                          footwear with a
                          heel counter of
                          pig suede and a
                          zipper at the
                          back of the shoe,
                          each shoe
                          featuring at
                          least one strap
                          that wraps around
                          the leg above the
                          ankle and does
                          not cover the
                          ankle; the
                          foregoing valued
                          over $20 but not
                          over $24/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.20.40)......


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     SEC. 74955. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER SOLES AND TEXTILE 
                   UPPERS, VALUED $15-$20 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.74        Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with outer soles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of leather or
                          composition
                          leather and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, not
                          elsewhere
                          specified or
                          included, valued
                          over $15 but not
                          over $20/pr, the
                          foregoing other
                          than footwear
                          containing less
                          than 10 percent
                          by weight of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          other than
                          containing 50
                          percent or less
                          by weight of
                          textile materials
                          and rubber or
                          plastics with at
                          least 10 percent
                          by weight being
                          rubber or
                          plastics
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.20.60)......

     SEC. 74956. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH LEATHER SOLES AND TEXTILE 
                   UPPERS, VALUED $20-$25 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.75        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with outer                                                 12/31/2023...
                          soles of leather
                          or composition
                          leather and
                          uppers of textile
                          materials, not
                          elsewhere
                          specified or
                          included, valued
                          over $20 but less
                          than $25/pr; the
                          foregoing other
                          than footwear
                          containing less
                          than 10 percent
                          by weight of
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          other than
                          containing 50
                          percent or less
                          by weight of
                          textile materials
                          and rubber or
                          plastics with at
                          least 10 percent
                          by weight being
                          rubber or
                          plastics
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6404.20.60)......

     SEC. 74957. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH CORK SOLES AND TEXTILE 
                   UPPERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.76        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with                                                       12/31/2023...
                          uppers of textile
                          materials and
                          outer soles of
                          cork or
                          agglomerated
                          cork, each with
                          open toe and/or
                          open heel, valued
                          over $13 but not
                          over $18/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6405.20.90)......

     SEC. 74958. MEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH FELT SOLES, NOT COVERING THE 
                   ANKLE, VALUED $20 PER PAIR OR HIGHER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.77        Footwear for men,   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with uppers of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          which over 30
                          percent of the
                          external surface
                          is polyurethane
                          measuring 0.25 mm
                          in thickness,
                          with cemented
                          outer soles of
                          which over 50
                          percent of the
                          external surface
                          is felt, having
                          the
                          characteristics
                          required for
                          normal use,
                          including
                          durability and
                          strength; the
                          foregoing not
                          covering the
                          ankle and valued
                          $20/pr or higher
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6405.20.90)......

     SEC. 74959. WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' FOOTWEAR WITH CORK UPPERS, 
                   VALUED LESS THAN $25 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.78        Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          footwear with                                                     12/31/2023...
                          uppers of cork
                          (other than
                          disposable and
                          designed for one-
                          time use), valued
                          less than $25/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6405.90.90)......


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     SEC. 74960. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS, 
                   VALUED $35-$40 PER PAIR, COVERING THE ANKLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.79        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with                                                       12/31/2023...
                          uppers of cow or
                          calf hair and
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, such
                          footwear with
                          closed toe and
                          heel, covering
                          the ankle, with a
                          lace closure,
                          having an upper
                          with exterior
                          surface area over
                          80 percent cow or
                          calf hair, valued
                          over $35 but not
                          over $40/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6405.90.90)......

     SEC. 74961. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS, 
                   VALUED $35-$40 PER PAIR, NOT COVERING THE 
                   ANKLE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.80        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with                                                       12/31/2023...
                          uppers of cow or
                          calf hair and
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          not covering the
                          ankle, of the
                          slip-on type,
                          having an upper
                          with exterior
                          surface area over
                          70 percent cow or
                          calf hair, valued
                          over $35 but not
                          over $40/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6405.90.90)......

     SEC. 74962. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS, 
                   VALUED $19-$25 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.81        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with                                                       12/31/2023...
                          uppers of cow or
                          calf hair and
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, each
                          with closed toe
                          and closed heel,
                          not covering the
                          ankle, of the
                          slip-on type,
                          having an upper
                          with exterior
                          surface area over
                          85 percent cow or
                          calf hair, valued
                          over $19 but not
                          over $25/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6405.90.90)......

     SEC. 74963. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS, 
                   VALUED $50-$55 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.82        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with                                                       12/31/2023...
                          uppers of cow or
                          calf hair and
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, such
                          footwear covering
                          the ankle, with
                          zipper closure,
                          with exterior
                          surface area over
                          70 percent cow or
                          calf hair, valued
                          over $50 but not
                          over $55/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6405.90.90)......

     SEC. 74964. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR, LEATHER SOLES AND RUBBER/
                   PLASTIC UPPERS, VALUED $16-$18 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.83        Footwear for women  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with uppers of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          rubber or
                          plastics and
                          outer soles of
                          composition
                          leather, with
                          open toe and/or
                          heel, valued over
                          $16 but not over
                          $18/pr (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6405.90.90)......

     SEC. 74965. WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR WITH COW/CALF HAIR UPPERS, 
                   VALUED $19-$34 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.28.84        Footwear for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          women, with                                                       12/31/2023...
                          uppers of cow or
                          calf hair and
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, such
                          footwear covering
                          the ankle, with
                          zipper or buckle
                          closure, with
                          exterior surface
                          area over 90
                          percent of cow or
                          calf hair, valued
                          over $19 but not
                          over $34/pr
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6405.90.90)......

     SEC. 74966. FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN, VALUED OVER $50 BUT NOT OVER 
                   $60 PER PAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.85        Footwear of the     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          slip-on type, for                                                 12/31/2023...
                          women, with
                          uppers of cow or
                          calf hair and
                          outer soles of
                          rubber or
                          plastics, such
                          footwear with
                          closed toe and
                          heel, covering
                          the ankle, having
                          an upper with
                          exterior surface
                          area over 90
                          percent cow or
                          calf hair, whose
                          height from the
                          bottom of the
                          outer sole to the
                          top of the upper
                          is over 42 cm,
                          valued over $50
                          but not over $60/
                          pr (provided for
                          in subheading
                          6405.90.90)......

     SEC. 74967. CALF HAIR UPPER FOOTWEAR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.86        Footwear with       3.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          uppers of calf                                                    12/31/2023...
                          hair (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6405.90.90), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 74968. GAITERS OF MAN-MADE FIBERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.87        Woven gaiters of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          man-made fibers,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          not containing
                          elastomeric
                          fiber, seamless,
                          each with full
                          front hook-and-
                          loop closure,
                          boot lace loop
                          attachment, with
                          webbing or cord
                          at the top for
                          tightening and
                          boot strap at the
                          bottom (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6406.90.15)......

     SEC. 74969. HATS OF VEGETABLE FIBERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.88        Hats and other      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          headgear of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          vegetable fibers,
                          of unspun fibrous
                          vegetable
                          materials or of
                          paper yarn, sewed
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6504.00.30)......

     SEC. 74970. HAIRNETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.89        Hair-nets           1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (provided for in                                                  12/31/2023...
                          subheading
                          6505.00.01)......

     SEC. 74971. COTTON KNIT HATS, VALUED $8 OR LESS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2985]]



``     9902.28.90        Women's and girls'  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hats and other                                                    12/31/2023...
                          headgear, of
                          cotton, knitted,
                          other than visors
                          or hats that
                          provide no
                          covering for the
                          crown of the
                          head; such goods
                          valued up to $8
                          each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6505.00.15); the
                          foregoing other
                          than hats and
                          other headgear
                          described in
                          subheading
                          9902.14.63.......

     SEC. 74972. BABIES' WOVEN COTTON HATS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.91        Babies' headwear    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of cotton, not                                                    12/31/2023...
                          knitted (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6505.00.20)......

     SEC. 74973. HATS OF MAN-MADE FIBER, VALUED $5-$25.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.92        Hats and other      6.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          headgear, of man-                                                 12/31/2023...
                          made fibers,
                          knitted or
                          crocheted or made
                          up from knitted
                          or crocheted
                          fabrics in the
                          piece (but not in
                          strips), not in
                          part of braid,
                          each valued at
                          least $5 but not
                          more than $12
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6505.00.60)......

     SEC. 74974. WATERPROOF AND INSULATED HATS WITH EAR FLAPS, 
                   VALUED OVER $15.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.93        Dome-shaped hats,   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of man-made                                                       12/31/2023...
                          fibers, each with
                          ear flaps
                          constructed
                          entirely of 2-
                          layer laminate
                          consisting of
                          woven face fabric
                          wholly of
                          polyester and
                          expanded
                          polytetrafluoroet
                          hylene (PTFE)
                          membrane, each
                          such hat fully
                          lined with woven
                          ripstop fabric
                          wholly of nylon,
                          the crown and
                          earflaps having
                          insulation wholly
                          of polyester,
                          adjustable by a 2
                          mm elastic cord
                          covered in a
                          braided textile
                          sheath and back
                          cord lock; such
                          hats valued over
                          $15 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6505.00.90)......

     SEC. 74975. FISHING WADING STAFFS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.94        Wading sticks of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          carbon fiber,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          each measuring
                          3.5 cm to 4.5 cm
                          in diameter,
                          adjustable from
                          approximately
                          129.5 cm to 142.2
                          cm in length and
                          weighing 227 g;
                          the foregoing not
                          put up for sale
                          in pairs
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          6602.00.00)......

     SEC. 74976. PLASTIC PLANTS FOR AQUARIUMS, NOT GLUED OR BOUND.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.95        Foliage and         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          flowers of                                                        12/31/2023...
                          plastics,
                          representing
                          desert or
                          underwater
                          plants, each
                          inserted directly
                          into a base or
                          suction cup,
                          measuring not
                          over 55.88 cm in
                          height, not
                          assembled by
                          gluing or similar
                          means or by
                          binding with
                          flexible
                          materials such as
                          wire, paper,
                          textile materials
                          or foil; the
                          foregoing
                          presented put up
                          for retail sale
                          as goods designed
                          for a household
                          terrarium or
                          aquarium
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6702.10.40)......


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     SEC. 74977. NATURAL STONE LEDGER TILE OF SANDSTONE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.96        Natural stone       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tiles of                                                          12/31/2023...
                          sandstone; such
                          cut pieces each
                          measuring less
                          than 6.985 cm in
                          width and 6.985
                          cm in length and
                          collectively
                          glued together or
                          to a mesh backing
                          to form a panel;
                          such finished
                          tiles measuring
                          15.24 cm or more
                          but not over
                          40.64 cm in width
                          and 45.72 cm or
                          more but not over
                          60.96 cm in
                          length (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6802.10.00)......

     SEC. 74978. MARBLE MOSAIC AND PEBBLE TILES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.97        Marble mosaic and   2.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pebble tiles,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          each with the
                          individual mosaic
                          and pebble pieces
                          measuring 50.8 mm
                          in width and
                          ranging from 50.8
                          mm to 152.4 mm in
                          length; each tile
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          304.8 mm wide and
                          304.8 mm long
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6802.10.00)......

     SEC. 74979. NATURAL STONE LIMESTONE TILES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.98        Natural stone       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tiles made of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          limestone
                          quarried from
                          India with a
                          surface area
                          greater than
                          101.6 mm square
                          and ranging in
                          size from 50.8 to
                          304.8 mm in width
                          and 152.4 mm to
                          406.44 mm in
                          length; the
                          foregoing honed
                          and 12.7 mm in
                          thickness
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6802.91.05)......

     SEC. 74980. NATURAL STONE MARBLE TILES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.28.99        Natural stone       1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tiles made of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          marble quarried
                          from Greece,
                          Italy, Turkey,
                          and Spain, each
                          tile with a
                          surface area
                          greater than
                          101.6 mm2; the
                          foregoing in
                          sizes ranging
                          from 50.8 to
                          304.8 mm in width
                          and 152.4 mm to
                          406.44 mm in
                          length (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6802.91.05)......

     SEC. 74981. WATERJET NATURAL STONE MOSAIC TILE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.01        Waterjet cut        2.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mosaic tiles,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          composed of
                          natural marble
                          stone, such
                          marble stone
                          tiles measuring
                          more than 7 cm in
                          width and more
                          than 7 cm in
                          length and
                          covering over 50
                          percent of the
                          surface area, in
                          combination with
                          tiles of glass,
                          metal, mother of
                          pearl or other
                          materials, with
                          surface faces
                          honed or polished
                          and edges worked
                          beyond simple
                          straight cuts and
                          affixed to a mesh
                          backing, having a
                          width not less
                          than 22.86 cm but
                          not more than
                          45.72 cm and a
                          length not less
                          than 20.32 cm but
                          not more than
                          45.72 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6802.91.15)......

     SEC. 74982. MARBLE ENTERTAINING AND SERVEWARE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2987]]



``     9902.29.02        Serving trays,      1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          serving boards,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          cake stands,
                          bowls, pastry
                          boards, rolling
                          pins and similar
                          articles of
                          marble, for
                          preparing or
                          serving food
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6802.91.15)......

     SEC. 74983. ARTICLES OF MARBLE FOR KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.03        Coasters, trivets,  1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          paper towel                                                       12/31/2023...
                          holders, napkin
                          holders and
                          similar articles
                          of marble, the
                          foregoing
                          designed for use
                          in the home and
                          not for contact
                          with food
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6802.91.15)......

     SEC. 74984. NATURAL STONE LEDGER TILES OF TRAVERTINE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.04        Natural stone       0.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tiles of                                                          12/31/2023...
                          travertine, each
                          composed of
                          small, cut pieces
                          of travertine;
                          such cut pieces
                          each measuring
                          less than 69.85
                          mm in width and
                          68.85 mm in
                          length and
                          collectively
                          glued to a mesh
                          backing; such
                          finished tiles
                          measuring 152.4
                          mm or more but
                          not over 406.4 mm
                          in width and
                          457.2 mm or more
                          but not over
                          609.6 mm in
                          length (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6802.91.25)......

     SEC. 74985. TRAVERTINE DECORATIVE TILE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.05        Travertine          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          decorative tiles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          with smooth-satin
                          finish,
                          rectangular-
                          shaped, each tile
                          measuring 50.8 mm
                          or more but not
                          more than 203.2
                          mm in width and
                          101.6 mm or more
                          but not more than
                          304.8 mm in
                          length (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6802.91.25)......

     SEC. 74986. LIMESTONE DECORATIVE TILES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.06        Limestone           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          decorative tiles                                                  12/31/2023...
                          each with smooth-
                          satin finish and
                          rectangular-
                          shaped stones,
                          each tile
                          measuring in size
                          from 12.7 mm to
                          101.6 mm in width
                          and 152.4 mm to
                          406.4 mm in
                          length (provided
                          for in subheading
                          6802.91.25)......

     SEC. 74987. BLANK, EMBOSSED, AND PRINTED STONEWARE COASTER 
                   DISKS AND TRIVETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.07        Blank, embossed     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          and printed                                                       12/31/2023...
                          stoneware coaster
                          disks and trivets
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          6912.00.48)......

     SEC. 74988. ROLLED GREEN GLASS SHEETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2988]]



``     9902.29.08        Rolled glass in     0.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          sheets, of a                                                      12/31/2023...
                          yellow-green
                          color not colored
                          throughout the
                          mass, not
                          finished or edged-
                          worked, textured
                          on one surface
                          imparted by the
                          rolling process,
                          imported in
                          sheets of a width
                          not exceeding
                          1,600 mm and a
                          length not
                          exceeding 900 mm,
                          having a
                          thickness not
                          exceeding 6 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7003.19.00)......

     SEC. 74989. FRAMED REAR-VIEW MIRRORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.09        Framed rear-view    1.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mirrors, such                                                     12/31/2023...
                          goods comprising
                          parts of machines
                          of heading 8429
                          or vehicles of
                          heading 8701,
                          8704 or 8430,
                          such mirrors
                          measuring not
                          over 929 cm2 in
                          reflecting area
                          and not
                          containing LED or
                          fluorescent
                          lighting
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7009.10.00)......

     SEC. 74990. WALL MIRRORS, UNFRAMED.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.10        Glass mirrors,      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          unframed, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          greater than
                          5,000 cm2 in
                          reflecting area,
                          not containing
                          LED or
                          fluorescent
                          lighting,
                          designed for
                          mounting on the
                          wall (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7009.91.50)......

     SEC. 74991. WALL MIRRORS, FRAMED.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.11        Glass mirrors,      3.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          framed, each                                                      12/31/2023...
                          greater than
                          5,000 cm2 in
                          reflecting area,
                          not containing
                          LED or
                          fluorescent
                          lighting,
                          designed for
                          mounting on the
                          wall (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7009.92.50)......

     SEC. 74992. STEMWARE (CRYSTALLINE) DRINKING GLASSES VALUED 
                   OVER $0.30 BUT NOT OVER $3 EACH, OTHER THAN 
                   THOSE PRESENTED IN SETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.12        Stemware            21.2%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (crystalline)                                                     12/31/2023...
                          drinking glasses
                          valued over $0.30
                          but not over $3
                          each other than
                          those presented
                          in sets (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7013.28.20)......

     SEC. 74993. DOUBLE-WALLED INSULATED GLASS TUMBLERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.13        Double-walled       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          drinking glasses                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of specially
                          tempered
                          borosilicate
                          glass, with or
                          without handles
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7013.37.05)......

     SEC. 74994. DIAMOND-SHAPED STEMMED WINE GLASSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2989]]



``     9902.29.14        Hexagonal, stemmed  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wine glasses,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          each with diamond-
                          shaped base and
                          made from
                          specially
                          toughened
                          borosilicate
                          glass (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7013.37.05)......

     SEC. 74995. TWISTED-CENTER STEMLESS WINE GLASS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.15        Stemless wine       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          glasses, each                                                     12/31/2023...
                          with twisted
                          center
                          indentation, of
                          specially
                          tempered
                          borosilicate
                          glass (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7013.37.05)......

     SEC. 74996. CRYSTALLINE DRINKING GLASSES, WITHOUT STEMS, NOT 
                   IN SETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.16        Crystalline         21.1%        No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          drinking glasses                                                  12/31/2023...
                          without stems,
                          valued over $0.30
                          but not over $3
                          each, other than
                          those presented
                          in sets (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7013.37.20)......

     SEC. 74997. DOUBLE-WALLED INSULATED GLASS BOWLS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.17        Double-walled       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (insulated) bowls                                                 12/31/2023...
                          of specially
                          tempered
                          borosilicate
                          glass, such bowls
                          of a kind used
                          for table or
                          kitchen purposes
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7013.49.10)......

     SEC. 74998. LEAF-SHAPED GLASS DECANTERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.18        Leaf-shaped         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          decanters of                                                      12/31/2023...
                          pressed and
                          toughened
                          (specially
                          tempered)
                          borosilicate
                          glass (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7013.49.10)......

     SEC. 74999. SET OF FOUR APPETIZER PLATES MADE OF GLASS WITH 
                   STEEL CADDY HOLDER, VALUED AT $2 EACH.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.19        Set of four         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          appetizer plates                                                  12/31/2023...
                          made of glass
                          with steel caddy
                          holder valued at
                          $2 each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7013.49.20)......

     SEC. 75000. SPICE RACK WITH GLASS JARS AND WOODEN LIDS VALUED 
                   NOT OVER $3 EACH.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.20        Spice racks, each   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          presented with                                                    12/31/2023...
                          glass jars and
                          wooden lids,
                          valued not over
                          $3 each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7013.49.20)......


[[Page S2990]]

  


     SEC. 75001. GLASS LENS BLANKS FOR INFRARED APPLICATIONS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.21        Glass lens blanks   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          that are not                                                      12/31/2023...
                          optically worked,
                          containing one or
                          more of sulfur,
                          selenium or
                          tellurium,
                          certified by the
                          importer as
                          suitable for
                          infrared
                          applications (CAS
                          No. 57673-50-4,
                          39290-81-8,
                          1450602-84-2 or
                          1303-36-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7014.00.10)......

     SEC. 75002. HAIR ACCESSORIES OF GLASS BEADS, IMITATION 
                   PEARLS, AND IMITATION STONES, VALUED LESS THAN 
                   $7.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.22        Hair accessories    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of glass beads,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          imitation pearls
                          and imitation
                          stones valued
                          less than $7
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7018.90.50)......

     SEC. 75003. FILTER BAGS WITH ACID-RESISTANT COATING, OF WOVEN 
                   FIBERGLASS LAMINATED TO EPTFE, WEIGHING AT 
                   LEAST 325 G/M\2\ BUT NOT OVER 350 G/M\2\.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.23        Filter bags with    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          acid-resistant                                                    12/31/2023...
                          coating; such
                          bags of woven
                          fiberglass fabric
                          laminated to an
                          expanded
                          polytetrafluoroet
                          hylene (ePTFE)
                          membrane, coated
                          with an acid-
                          resistant on its
                          backing, weighing
                          at least 325 g/m2
                          but not over 350
                          g/m2; the
                          foregoing with a
                          burst strength of
                          4137 kPA (600
                          psi) or higher
                          per ASTM D3786
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7019.90.10)......

     SEC. 75004. FIBERGLASS REPLACEMENT WICKS FOR OUTDOOR GARDEN 
                   TORCH.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.24        Replacement wicks   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          exclusively of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          fiberglass for
                          garden, patio and
                          table top burning
                          torches of
                          subheading
                          9405.50, the
                          foregoing for
                          outdoor use
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7019.90.10)......

     SEC. 75005. FILTER BAGS OF WOVEN FIBERGLASS FABRIC LAMINATED 
                   TO AN EPTFE, WITH A POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE 
                   COATED BACKING, NOT ACID RESISTANT, WEIGHING AT 
                   LEAST 721 G/M\2\ BUT NOT OVER 771 G/M\2\.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.25        Filter bags of      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          woven fiberglass                                                  12/31/2023...
                          fabric without an
                          acid-resistant
                          coating;
                          laminated to an
                          expanded
                          polytetrafluoroet
                          hylene (ePTFE)
                          membrane with a
                          polytetrafluoroet
                          hylene coated
                          backing, weighing
                          at least 721 g/m2
                          but not over 771
                          g/m2; the
                          foregoing with a
                          burst strength of
                          6205 kPa (900
                          psi) or higher
                          per ASTM D3786
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7019.90.10)......

     SEC. 75006. SILVER CATALYST.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2991]]



``     9902.29.26        Silver exceeding    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          99.9 percent                                                      12/31/2023...
                          purity, in
                          spherical shapes
                          formed from
                          silver anodes in
                          an
                          electrochemical
                          process, such
                          shapes with
                          surface areas of
                          80 mm3 or greater
                          (CAS No. 7440-22-
                          4) and ready for
                          use as catalysts
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7106.91.50)......

     SEC. 75007. SILVER ROUND BLANKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.27        Silver round        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          blanks (CAS No.                                                   12/31/2023...
                          7440-22-4),
                          semimanufactured
                          and weighing not
                          more than 1,000
                          grams (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7106.92.50)......

     SEC. 75008. FERROBORON ALLOY.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.28        Ferroboron alloys   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          in powders,                                                       12/31/2023...
                          lumps, granules
                          or chunks
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7202.99.80)......

     SEC. 75009. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED MAIN BODY COMBO 
                   CASTINGS FOR RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.29        Main body combo     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          castings of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          nonmalleable cast
                          iron designed for
                          residential fuel
                          oil tanks
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7307.11.00)......

     SEC. 75010. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED VENT CAPS FOR 
                   RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.30        Threaded vent caps  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of nonmalleable                                                   12/31/2023...
                          cast iron
                          designed for
                          residential fuel
                          oil tanks
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7307.11.00)......

     SEC. 75011. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED BUSHINGS FOR 
                   RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.31        Threaded bushings   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of nonmalleable                                                   12/31/2023...
                          cast iron to be
                          installed to a
                          residential fuel
                          oil tank opening
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7307.11.00)......

     SEC. 75012. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED TANK ADAPTERS FOR 
                   RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2992]]



``     9902.29.32        Threaded tank       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          adapters of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          nonmalleable cast
                          iron designed for
                          residential fuel
                          oil tanks
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7307.11.00)......

     SEC. 75013. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED FILL ALARM MAIN 
                   BODY FOR RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.33        Fittings of         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          nonmalleable cast                                                 12/31/2023...
                          iron, each
                          comprising the
                          main body of a
                          fill alarm
                          designed for
                          residential fuel
                          oil tanks
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7307.11.00)......

     SEC. 75014. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED FILL BOX CAPS FOR 
                   RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.34        Threaded fill box   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          caps of                                                           12/31/2023...
                          nonmalleable cast
                          iron designed for
                          residential fuel
                          oil tanks
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7307.11.00)......

     SEC. 75015. CAST IRON NONMALLEABLE THREADED LEG FLANGES FOR 
                   RESIDENTIAL FUEL OIL TANKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.35        Threaded leg        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          flanges of                                                        12/31/2023...
                          nonmalleable cast
                          iron designed for
                          residential fuel
                          oil tanks
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7307.11.00)......

     SEC. 75016. PORTABLE GAS COOKING STOVES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.36        Portable propane    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          gas camping                                                       12/31/2023...
                          stoves, each with
                          one adjustable
                          burner rated to
                          generate up to
                          10,000 British
                          thermal units
                          (BTUs) of power,
                          with casing of
                          steel and pan
                          support of steel
                          covered with
                          porcelain, the
                          foregoing valued
                          $4 or more but
                          not over $20 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7321.11.10)......

     SEC. 75017. PORTABLE OUTDOOR COOKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.37        Portable outdoor    1.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cookers, fueled                                                   12/31/2023...
                          by natural gas or
                          propane, put up
                          in sets for
                          retail sale
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7321.11.10)......

     SEC. 75018. SELF-ANCHORED BEVERAGE CONTAINERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S2993]]



``     9902.29.38        Self anchoring      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          beverage                                                          12/31/2023...
                          containers made
                          of stainless
                          steel with a base
                          partially made of
                          orange colored
                          silicone material
                          with said orange
                          silicone base
                          measuring no more
                          than 60.325 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7323.93.00)......

     SEC. 75019. STAINLESS STEEL HANDMADE KITCHEN SINKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.39        Handmade, top       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mounted,                                                          12/31/2023...
                          residential
                          kitchen sinks of
                          stainless steel,
                          consisting of 1
                          or 2 bowls, 0.64
                          mm or more but
                          not exceeding 1.2
                          mm in thickness,
                          13.97 cm or more
                          but not exceeding
                          25.4 cm in depth,
                          43.18 cm or more
                          but not exceeding
                          55.88 cm in
                          width, and 68.58
                          cm or more but
                          not exceeding
                          83.82 cm in
                          length (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7324.10.00)......

     SEC. 75020. LOOSE FRAME BASKETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.40        Steel wire loose    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          frame basket                                                      12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7326.20.00)......

     SEC. 75021. TWO-STORY FIRE ESCAPE LADDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.41        Fire escape         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ladders of iron                                                   12/31/2023...
                          or steel,
                          measuring not
                          over 4.3 m in
                          length when fully
                          extended, with a
                          ladder load
                          rating of 170 kg
                          and designed to
                          be hung from a
                          windowsill
                          measuring 15 cm
                          or more but not
                          over 33 cm in
                          width; such
                          ladders each
                          having window
                          brackets and
                          rungs (stairs) of
                          steel and webbing
                          of nylon that
                          connect the rungs
                          to each other and
                          to the window
                          bracket; with
                          slip resistant
                          rungs and
                          stabilizers, the
                          foregoing
                          designed for
                          residential use
                          and valued not
                          over $28 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7326.90.86)......

     SEC. 75022. THREE-STORY FIRE ESCAPE LADDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.42        Fire escape         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ladders of iron                                                   12/31/2023...
                          or steel,
                          measuring 4.4 m
                          or more but not
                          more than 7.4 m
                          in length when
                          fully extended,
                          with a ladder
                          load rating of
                          170 kg and
                          designed to be
                          hung from a
                          windowsill
                          measuring 15 cm
                          or more but not
                          over 33 cm in
                          width; such
                          ladders each
                          composed of
                          window brackets
                          and rungs
                          (stairs) of steel
                          and webbing of
                          nylon that
                          connect the rungs
                          to each other and
                          to the window
                          bracket; with
                          slip resistant
                          rungs and
                          stabilizers, the
                          foregoing
                          designed for
                          residential use
                          and valued not
                          over $47 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7326.90.86)......

     SEC. 75023. WORK SUPPORT STANDS OF STEEL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.43        Portable work       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          support stands of                                                 12/31/2023...
                          steel, each with
                          a hand-tightened
                          clamp (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7326.90.86)......


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     SEC. 75024. LOCKING FIXTURES OF IRON OR STEEL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.44        Locking fixtures    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of iron and                                                       12/31/2023...
                          steel, the
                          foregoing
                          designed to
                          secure moving
                          parts of
                          lithography
                          machine modules
                          or apparatus, and
                          parts thereof
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7326.90.86)......

     SEC. 75025. STAINLESS STEEL PHONE HANDLE-AND-STAND 
                   ACCESSORIES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.45        Mobile phone        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          handle-and-stand                                                  12/31/2023...
                          accessories of
                          stainless steel,
                          each comprising
                          two circular
                          slabs measuring 4
                          mm in thickness,
                          with adhesive on
                          one side of one
                          circular slab,
                          the slabs
                          connected by an
                          adjustable arm;
                          valued not over
                          $4.50 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7326.90.86)......

     SEC. 75026. CIRCULAR AND S-SHAPED STAINLESS STEEL CARABINERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.46        Carabiners or       1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          rings made of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          stainless steel,
                          with a spring-
                          loaded gate used
                          to connect and
                          secure non-load
                          bearing
                          components,
                          valued no more
                          than $10
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7326.90.86)......

     SEC. 75027. PIECES OF REFINED UNWROUGHT COPPER CATHODE 
                   99.9999 PERCENT PURE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.47        Pieces of copper    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cathode, refined                                                  12/31/2023...
                          and unrwought,
                          99.9999 percent
                          pure, measured by
                          glow discharge
                          mass spectrometry
                          (GDMS) to have
                          sulfur content
                          not exceeding 150
                          parts per billion
                          (ppb), aluminum
                          content not
                          exceeding 15 ppb
                          and iron content
                          not exceeding 15
                          ppb (provided for
                          in subheading
                          7403.11.00)......

     SEC. 75028. ULTRA-THIN AND WIDE-WIDTH ALUMINUM FOIL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.48        Aluminum foil       1.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (whether or not                                                   12/31/2023...
                          printed, or
                          backed with
                          paper,
                          paperboard,
                          plastics or
                          similar backing
                          materials),
                          rolled but not
                          further worked,
                          such foil of a
                          thickness
                          (excluding any
                          backing) of 6.35
                          microns and with
                          a width between
                          1085 mm to 1899
                          mm, or of a
                          thickness of 7
                          microns to 9
                          microns with a
                          width between
                          1549 mm to 1899
                          mm (provided for
                          in subheading
                          7607.11.30)......

     SEC. 75029. ETCHED CAPACITOR ALUMINUM FOIL OF A THICKNESS 
                   0.018-0.126 MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.29.49        Etched capacitor    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          foil of aluminum,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          0.018 mm or more
                          but not over
                          0.126 mm in
                          thickness,
                          electrochemically
                          oxidized
                          (`formed') and
                          containing 99.8
                          percent or more
                          by weight of
                          aluminum, of a
                          kind used for
                          manufacturing
                          electrolytic
                          capacitors
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7607.19.10)......

     SEC. 75030. STOVE TOP COFFEE MAKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.50        Kitchen stove top   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee makers of                                                  12/31/2023...
                          aluminum, each
                          with a capacity
                          not exceeding 3
                          liters (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7615.10.71)......

     SEC. 75031. ALUMINUM SHOWER CADDIES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.51        Shower caddies      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          made of aluminum                                                  12/31/2023...
                          wire with a
                          dimension of 12
                          mm by 8 mm or
                          less, designed to
                          be hung over
                          shower heads to
                          hold bath
                          accessories
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7615.20.00)......

     SEC. 75032. STEP STOOLS OF ALUMINUM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.52        Step stools of      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          aluminum, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          having three
                          steps, of a width
                          of no less than
                          22 cm, with a
                          folding safety
                          bar and rubber
                          non-slip feet
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7616.99.51)......

     SEC. 75033. ALUMINUM LADDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.53        Articulated         1.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ladders of                                                        12/31/2023...
                          aluminum with a
                          ladder load
                          rating of 137 kg
                          consisting of one
                          or more pairs of
                          locking joints
                          and extendable
                          sections, valued
                          not over $100
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7616.99.51)......

     SEC. 75034. CIRCULAR AND S-SHAPED ALUMINUM CARABINERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.54        Carabiner or rings  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of aluminum,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          either single or
                          double, each with
                          a spring-loaded
                          gate used to
                          connect and
                          secure non-load
                          bearing
                          components,
                          valued no more
                          than $3.25
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          7616.99.51)......

     SEC. 75035. STATIONARY SPRINKLERS OF ZINC.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.55        Household           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          irrigation                                                        12/31/2023...
                          sprinklers of
                          zinc, designed to
                          stay in one spot
                          during use, with
                          no moving
                          irrigation arms
                          and no adjustable
                          watering patterns
                          on the outside,
                          of maximum
                          dimension of 11
                          cm by 8.1 cm by
                          3.2 cm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          7907.00.10)......


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     SEC. 75036. TUNGSTEN WASTE AND SCRAP.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.56        Tungsten (wolfram)  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          waste and scrap                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8101.97.00)......

     SEC. 75037. COBALT ALLOYS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.57        Cobalt alloys       2.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (provided for in                                                  12/31/2023...
                          subheading
                          8105.20.30)......

     SEC. 75038. CERTAIN GALLIUM (GA).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.58        Gallium (CAS No.    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          7440-55-3)                                                        12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8112.92.10), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in
                          heading
                          9902.15.12.......

     SEC. 75039. NIOBIUM (COLUMBIUM) RINGS NO THICKER THAN 20 MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.59        Rings of Niobium    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (columbium)                                                       12/31/2023...
                          (other than
                          unwrought, waste
                          and scrap and
                          powders),
                          measuring not
                          over 20 mm in
                          thickness
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8112.99.90)......

     SEC. 75040. TUNGSTEN SECONDARY RAW MATERIAL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.60        Used cermets and    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          articles thereof,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          including waste
                          and scrap, the
                          foregoing
                          imported for the
                          extraction of
                          tungsten
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          8113.00.00)......

     SEC. 75041. GEAR-DRIVEN BOLT CUTTERS AND PIPE CUTTERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.61        Pipe cutters and    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bolt cutters,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          each with a gear-
                          driven mechanism
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8203.40.30)......

     SEC. 75042. ROTARY CUTTERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.62        Rotary cutting      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hand tools, of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          iron or steel,
                          designed to cut
                          fabrics and craft
                          materials, each
                          with a
                          replaceable
                          circular blade
                          and plastic
                          handle with blade
                          lock (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8205.51.30)......

     SEC. 75043. FOOD GRATERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.29.63        Food graters with   0.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          blades or working                                                 12/31/2023...
                          surfaces of base
                          metal, with
                          nonworking parts
                          of plastic, such
                          graters not
                          exceeding 31 cm
                          in overall length
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8205.51.30)......

     SEC. 75044. HAND TOOLS FOR APPLYING PLASTIC CLIP FASTENERS TO 
                   GARMENTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.64        Hand tools of       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plastics,                                                         12/31/2023...
                          designed for
                          insertion and
                          application of
                          plastic clip
                          fasteners, such
                          hand tools each
                          with an outer
                          body and internal
                          mechanism of
                          plastics,
                          containing a
                          replaceable
                          hollow steel
                          needle with an
                          outside diameter
                          measuring less
                          than 2.4 mm
                          through which a
                          fastener is fed
                          and inserted into
                          the intended
                          target material
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8205.59.80)......

     SEC. 75045. STEEL WORKSTATIONS WITH VISES ADJUSTABLE BY FOOT 
                   PEDAL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.65        Clamping            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          workstations,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          each with steel
                          vise, adjustable
                          by foot pedal
                          lever, weighing
                          less than 20 kg,
                          with a jaw width
                          between 0 and 94
                          cm (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8205.70.00)......

     SEC. 75046. FIXED CARBIDE CUTTER AND ROLLER CONE DRILL BITS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.66        Rotary rock drill   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bits, and parts                                                   12/31/2023...
                          thereof, each
                          such bit with
                          cutting part
                          containing by
                          weight over 0.2
                          percent of
                          chromium,
                          molybdenum or
                          tungsten or over
                          0.1 percent of
                          vanadium
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8207.19.30),
                          designed for use
                          with rock
                          drilling and
                          earth boring
                          tools of heading
                          8430.............

     SEC. 75047. ROTARY FOOD GRATERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.67        Rotary food         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          graters, each                                                     12/31/2023...
                          incorporating
                          blade drums of
                          stainless steel
                          and a suction
                          base, operated by
                          hand, weighing
                          not more than 1.5
                          kg (provided for
                          in heading
                          8210.00.00)......

     SEC. 75048. COFFEE PRESSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.68        Coffee presses      1.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed to brew                                                  12/31/2023...
                          ground coffee,
                          each consisting
                          of a glass
                          cylinder, a
                          plastic or metal
                          handle or frame
                          and a stainless
                          steel mesh
                          filter; the
                          foregoing having
                          a capacity of 0.5
                          liters or more
                          but not over 1.5
                          liters (provided
                          for in heading
                          8210.00.00)......

     SEC. 75049. VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH A BREW-
                   THROUGH LID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.29.69        Vacuum insulated    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee servers                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with liners of
                          steel, each with
                          a capacity over 2
                          liters, having a
                          brew-through lid,
                          feet attached to
                          the base and a
                          hole at bottom of
                          server for lever
                          faucet attachment
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          8210.00.00)......

     SEC. 75050. VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH NO LID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.70        Vacuum insulated    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee servers                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with liners of
                          steel, each with
                          a capacity over 2
                          liters, presented
                          with base with
                          feet but no lid
                          and with a hole
                          at bottom of
                          server for lever
                          faucet attachment
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          8210.00.00)......

     SEC. 75051. VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH FITTED 
                   HINGED LID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.71        Vacuum insulated    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee servers,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          each with outer
                          layer and liner
                          of steel, with a
                          capacity over 2
                          liters, with
                          tightly fitted
                          hinged lid with a
                          center hole
                          designed to allow
                          brewed beverages
                          to pass directly
                          into such server
                          with top lever
                          action for
                          dispensing and
                          steel base plate
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          8210.00.00)......

     SEC. 75052. COMMERCIAL VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH 
                   SIGHT GAUGE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.72        Commercial vacuum   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          insulated coffee                                                  12/31/2023...
                          servers, each
                          with outer layer
                          and liner of
                          steel, plastic
                          base, a capacity
                          over 2 liters,
                          plastic carrying
                          handle, bottom
                          lever faucet, see-
                          through contents
                          window and a brew-
                          thru lid
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          8210.00.00)......

     SEC. 75053. COMMERCIAL VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH 
                   PLASTIC BASE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.73        Commercial vacuum   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          insulated coffee                                                  12/31/2023...
                          servers, each
                          with outer layer
                          and liner of
                          steel, plastic
                          base, capacity
                          over 2 liters,
                          plastic carrying
                          handle, bottom
                          lever faucet and
                          brew-thru lid
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          8210.00.00)......

     SEC. 75054. COMMERCIAL VACUUM INSULATED COFFEE SERVERS WITH 
                   PLASTIC BASE AND STAND.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.74        Commercial vacuum   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          insulated coffee                                                  12/31/2023...
                          servers, each
                          with outer layer
                          and liner of
                          steel, with
                          plastic base and
                          stand, with a
                          capacity over 2
                          liters, with
                          plastic carrying
                          handle, with
                          bottom lever
                          faucet and brew-
                          thru lid
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          8210.00.00)......


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     SEC. 75055. CRAFT KNIVES WITH FIXED PEN-LIKE OR RETRACTABLE 
                   BLADES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.75        Craft knives with   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fixed pen-like or                                                 12/31/2023...
                          retractable blade
                          design, each with
                          removable thin
                          angled or scoop
                          like blades of
                          steel; such
                          knives measuring
                          between 152.4 mm
                          and 228.6 mm in
                          length and
                          between 6.35 mm
                          and 25.4 mm in
                          diameter, valued
                          between $0.50 and
                          $2 each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8211.93.00)......

     SEC. 75056. CRAFT KNIVES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.76        Craft knives, each  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with                                                              12/31/2023...
                          thermoplastic
                          over mold grip,
                          maximum handle
                          dimensions
                          measuring 135 mm
                          in length, 26 mm
                          in width and 17
                          mm in height
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8211.93.00); the
                          foregoing other
                          than craft knives
                          with fixed pen-
                          like or
                          retractable blade
                          design, with
                          removable scoop
                          like blades of
                          steel............

     SEC. 75057. BLADES FOR CRAFT KNIVES WITH NON-FIXED BLADES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.77        Blades for craft    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          knives, non-                                                      12/31/2023...
                          fixed, angled or
                          scoop like
                          shaped; such
                          blades not over
                          58 mm in length
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8211.94.50)......

     SEC. 75058. ERGONOMIC PINKING SHEARS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.78        Ergonomic pinking   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          shears, valued                                                    12/31/2023...
                          over $30/dozen,
                          with contoured
                          plastic handles
                          and with
                          stainless steel
                          blades, with the
                          lower blade
                          extending a
                          minimum of 7 mm
                          past the end of
                          the upper blade
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8213.00.60)......

     SEC. 75059. SPRING-ACTION SCISSORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.79        Scissors, each      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with a spring-                                                    12/31/2023...
                          action design
                          that also
                          features a slide
                          lock and with
                          only 1 loop
                          handle, valued
                          over $1.75/dozen
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8213.00.90), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in
                          heading
                          9902.15.30.......

     SEC. 75060. ELECTRONIC LOCKS FOR LOCKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.80        Electronically      1.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          actuated locks,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for locking
                          furniture, each
                          enclosed in metal
                          housing and
                          operated by a
                          keypad or radio-
                          frequency
                          identification
                          device (RFID),
                          such goods each
                          containing a key
                          slot to operate
                          the lock with an
                          electronic key
                          with a built-in
                          power jumper
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8301.30.00)......


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     SEC. 75061. LUGGAGE LOCKS OF BASE METAL, PACKAGED FOR RETAIL 
                   SALE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.81        Luggage locks of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          base metal,                                                       12/31/2023...
                          packaged for
                          retail sale, of a
                          type compliant
                          with standards of
                          the
                          Transportation
                          Security
                          Administration,
                          such locks each
                          keyed for opening
                          with a universal
                          master tool made
                          and patented in
                          the United States
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8301.40.30)......

     SEC. 75062. KEY-OPERATED DOOR HANDLES, PUSH-PULL-ROTATE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.82        Door locks,         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          locksets and                                                      12/31/2023...
                          other locks of
                          base metal, key-
                          operated,
                          suitable for use
                          with interior or
                          exterior doors,
                          but excluding
                          garage, overhead
                          or sliding doors;
                          such locks
                          capable of
                          unlatching door
                          knobs or levers
                          by pushing,
                          pulling or
                          rotating
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8301.40.60)......

     SEC. 75063. VENT MOUNTED MAGNETIC MOBILE PHONE HOLDER FOR 
                   AUTOMOBILES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.83        Hands-free cell     1.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          phone mounts of                                                   12/31/2023...
                          base metal,
                          suitable for
                          mounting cell
                          phones to the air
                          vents of motor
                          vehicles, each
                          with a 25 mm
                          diameter polished
                          steel ball
                          securely mounted
                          on an aluminum
                          die cast base
                          containing a two-
                          prong lever-
                          release clip and
                          a ring-shaped
                          magnet socket
                          filled with a
                          silicone pad
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8302.30.30)......

     SEC. 75064. DASH MOUNTED MAGNETIC MOBILE PHONE HOLDER FOR 
                   AUTOMOBILES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.84        Hands-free cell     0.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          phone mounts of                                                   12/31/2023...
                          base metal,
                          suitable for
                          mounting cell
                          phones to the
                          dashboard of
                          motor vehicles,
                          each with of a 25
                          mm diameter
                          polished steel
                          ball securely
                          mounted on a
                          machined aluminum
                          base with
                          adhesive material
                          and a ring-shaped
                          magnet socket
                          filled with a
                          silicone pad
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8302.30.30)......

     SEC. 75065. WINDSHIELD MOUNTED MAGNETIC MOBILE PHONE HOLDER 
                   FOR AUTOMOBILES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.85        Hands-free cell     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          phone mounts of                                                   12/31/2023...
                          base metal,
                          suitable for
                          mounting cell
                          phones to the
                          windshield of
                          motor vehicles,
                          each with a 25 mm
                          diameter polished
                          steel ball
                          securely mounted
                          on a stamped and
                          formed aluminum
                          arm with a 72 mm
                          diameter suction
                          device and a ring-
                          shaped magnet
                          socket filled
                          with a silicone
                          pad (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8302.30.30)......

     SEC. 75066. STEEL LATCHES WITH PLASTIC PLUNGERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.29.86        Steel latches,      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each measuring 5                                                  12/31/2023...
                          cm in length and
                          designed to
                          secure the steps
                          of a recreational
                          vehicle in a
                          locked position,
                          such latches each
                          containing a
                          plunger of
                          plastic measuring
                          1.7 cm by 1.5 cm
                          and a compression
                          spring (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8302.30.30)......

     SEC. 75067. NON-KEY-OPERATED DOOR HANDLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.87        Non-key-operated    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          door handle                                                       12/31/2023...
                          assemblies, of
                          base metal,
                          suitable for use
                          with interior or
                          exterior doors,
                          excluding garage,
                          overhead or
                          sliding doors;
                          the foregoing
                          with handles
                          capable of
                          opening a door by
                          pushing, pulling
                          or rotating
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8302.41.60)......

     SEC. 75068. CURTAIN RINGS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.88        Curtain or drapery  2.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          rings of base                                                     12/31/2023...
                          metal, specially
                          designed for use
                          with curtain or
                          drapery rods,
                          presented in sets
                          of 10 rings
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8302.41.60)......

     SEC. 75069. BRACKETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.89        Brackets of iron    2.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          or steel, of                                                      12/31/2023...
                          aluminum or of
                          zinc, such
                          brackets
                          specially
                          designed for use
                          with curtain or
                          drapery rods
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8302.41.60)......

     SEC. 75070. CURTAIN RODS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.90        Telescoping         1.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          curtain rods of                                                   12/31/2023...
                          base metal,
                          whether or not
                          presented with
                          mounting hardware
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8302.41.60)......

     SEC. 75071. CURTAIN ROD HARDWARE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.91        Endcaps of base     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          metal, specially                                                  12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with curtain or
                          drapery rods
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8302.41.60)......

     SEC. 75072. CURTAIN TIEBACKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.92        Tiebacks of base    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          metal, specially                                                  12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with curtains or
                          drapes (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8302.41.60)......

     SEC. 75073. CURTAIN ROD FINIALS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.29.93        Finials of base     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          metal, specially                                                  12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with curtain or
                          drapery rods
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8302.41.60)......

     SEC. 75074. CURVED SHOWER RODS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.94        Curved shower rods  0.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of stainless                                                      12/31/2023...
                          steel and
                          aluminum, each
                          capable of being
                          installed by
                          tension or by
                          mounting with
                          wall brackets
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8302.41.60)......

     SEC. 75075. SHOWER HOOKS AND RINGS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.95        Shower curtain      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hooks or rings,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          the foregoing of
                          aluminum, of iron
                          or steel or of
                          zinc (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8302.41.60)......

     SEC. 75076. STRAIGHT SHOWER RODS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.96        Straight shower     1.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          rods, of aluminum                                                 12/31/2023...
                          or stainless
                          steel, either
                          designed to be
                          mounted by means
                          of tension or
                          incorporating a
                          dual mount
                          permitting the
                          mounting by
                          either tension or
                          by use of a
                          bracket (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8302.41.60)......

     SEC. 75077. STEEL WINDOW RODS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.97        Tension or screw-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          mount curtain or                                                  12/31/2023...
                          drapery rods,
                          made of closed
                          tubing of steel
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8302.41.60); the
                          foregoing other
                          than telescoping
                          curtain rods of
                          base metal.......

     SEC. 75078. ANTITHEFT STEEL CASES WITH DIGITAL LOCKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.98        Reinforced safes    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of welded steel,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          each weighing
                          11.8 kg or less,
                          valued $19 or
                          more but not over
                          $38, with digital
                          lock (provided
                          for in heading
                          8303.00.00)......

     SEC. 75079. STAINLESS STEEL HOSE KITS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.29.99        Mechanical kits     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each containing                                                   12/31/2023...
                          flexible hoses of
                          base metal with
                          fittings, clamps,
                          manifolds and
                          other hardware
                          designed for use
                          with machines and
                          apparatus of
                          subheading
                          8486.20.00
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8307.10.30)......

     SEC. 75080. STAINLESS STEEL HOSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.30.01        Flexible stainless  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          steel hoses with                                                  12/31/2023...
                          fittings,
                          designed for used
                          with machines and
                          apparatus of
                          subheading
                          8486.20.00
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8307.10.30); the
                          foregoing not
                          presented in kits
                          containing goods
                          described in
                          other subheadings

     SEC. 75081. WRIST WATCH STRAP BUCKLES NOT OVER 18 MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.02        Buckles of          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stainless steel,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for wrist watch
                          straps measuring
                          not over 18 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8308.90.60)......

     SEC. 75082. WRIST WATCH STRAP BUCKLES OVER 18 MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.03        Buckles of          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stainless steel,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for wrist watch
                          straps measuring
                          over 18 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8308.90.60)......

     SEC. 75083. USED CYLINDER HEADS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.04        Used cast-iron      0.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cylinder heads                                                    12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          in spark-ignition
                          internal
                          combustion piston
                          engines (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8409.91.99)......

     SEC. 75084. CYLINDER HEADS USED SOLELY OR PRINCIPALLY WITH 
                   CERTAIN ENGINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.05        Cast-iron cylinder  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          heads for use                                                     12/31/2023...
                          solely or
                          principally with
                          engines of
                          heading 8708,
                          such engines
                          designed to be
                          installed in
                          vehicles
                          classifiable in
                          subheading
                          8701.20 or
                          8704.23 and with
                          bore greater than
                          126 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8409.99.91)......

     SEC. 75085. ENGINE BLOCKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.06        Engine blocks,      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each weighing                                                     12/31/2023...
                          over 272 kg but
                          not over 317 kg,
                          for compression-
                          ignition internal
                          combustion piston
                          engines (diesel
                          or semi-diesel
                          engines), such
                          engines each
                          having a cylinder
                          capacity of
                          approximately
                          12.4 liters and
                          for vehicles of
                          subheading
                          8701.20 or
                          8704.23 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8409.99.91)......

     SEC. 75086. SWIRLER ASSEMBLIES FOR TURBINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.30.07        Swirler             Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          assemblies,                                                       12/31/2023...
                          designed to be
                          used in non-
                          aircraft gas
                          turbines
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8411.99.90)......

     SEC. 75087. BARRELS FOR FUEL MIXING.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.08        Barrels of nickel   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          alloy, for fuel                                                   12/31/2023...
                          mixing within non-
                          aircraft gas
                          turbines of
                          heading 8411
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8411.99.90)......

     SEC. 75088. INJECTOR ASSEMBLIES FOR CERTAIN TURBINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.09        Injector            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          assemblies of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          fuel injection
                          components,
                          designed to
                          deliver fuel in
                          the combustion
                          system for use in
                          non-aircraft gas
                          turbines of
                          heading 8411
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8411.99.90)......

     SEC. 75089. STEM ASSEMBLIES FOR CERTAIN TURBINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.10        Fuel tube air-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          swirlers forming                                                  12/31/2023...
                          stem assemblies
                          of nickel alloys
                          and stainless
                          steel for use in
                          non-aircraft gas
                          turbines of
                          heading 8411
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8411.99.90)......

     SEC. 75090. TIP ASSEMBLIES FOR NON-GAS TURBINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.11        Tip assemblies of   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          nickel alloy, for                                                 12/31/2023...
                          use in non-
                          aircraft gas
                          turbines of
                          heading 8411
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8411.99.90)......

     SEC. 75091. HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.12        High pressure fuel  1.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pumps, each                                                       12/31/2023...
                          incorporating a
                          dual layered
                          damper enclosed
                          with a multi-step
                          stamped cover to
                          aid in
                          stabilizing
                          pressure,
                          certified by the
                          importer to be
                          used in
                          regulating the
                          fuel supply into
                          the fuel rail,
                          designed for use
                          in gasoline
                          direct injection
                          (GDI) spark-
                          ignition internal
                          combustion piston
                          engines (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8413.30.90); the
                          foregoing other
                          than used goods..

     SEC. 75092. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 364X333X485 MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3005]]



``     9902.30.13        Dry scroll vacuum   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pumps, measuring                                                  12/31/2023...
                          approximately 364
                          mm in height, 333
                          mm in width and
                          485 mm in length,
                          valued over
                          $1,000 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8414.10.00)......

     SEC. 75093. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 297X260X420 MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.14        Dry scroll vacuum   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pumps, measuring                                                  12/31/2023...
                          approximately 297
                          mm in height, 260
                          mm in width and
                          420 mm in length,
                          valued over
                          $1,000 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8414.10.00)......

     SEC. 75094. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 254X260X420 MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.15        Dry scroll vacuum   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pumps, each                                                       12/31/2023...
                          measuring
                          approximately 254
                          mm in height, 260
                          mm in width and
                          420 mm in length
                          and valued over
                          $1,000 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8414.10.00)......

     SEC. 75095. DRY SCROLL VACUUM PUMPS 181X140X358 MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.16        Dry scroll vacuum   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pumps, each                                                       12/31/2023...
                          measuring
                          approximately 181
                          mm in height, 140
                          mm in width and
                          358 mm in length
                          and valued over
                          $1,000 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8414.10.00)......

     SEC. 75096. TURBOMOLECULAR VACUUM PUMPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.17        Turbomolecular      0.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          vacuum pumps,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          valued over
                          $1,000 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8414.10.00)......

     SEC. 75097. ROTARY VANE VACUUM PUMPS VALUED OVER $500 EACH.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.18        Rotary vane vacuum  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pumps,                                                            12/31/2023...
                          incorporating
                          vanes mounted to
                          a rotor inside a
                          cavity, such
                          pumps valued over
                          $500 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8414.10.00)......

     SEC. 75098. VACUUM DIFFUSION PUMPS VALUED OVER $900 EACH.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.19        Vacuum diffusion    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pumps, using a                                                    12/31/2023...
                          high speed jet of
                          vapor to direct
                          gas molecules,
                          valued over $900
                          each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8414.10.00)......

     SEC. 75099. HAND- OR FOOT-OPERATED AIR PUMPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3006]]



``     9902.30.20        Hand- or foot-      2.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          operated air                                                      12/31/2023...
                          pumps (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8414.20.00)......

     SEC. 75100. ROOF VENT FANS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.21        Ventilation fans,   2.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for                                                      12/31/2023...
                          permanent
                          installation on
                          the rooftop of
                          recreational and
                          specialty
                          vehicles, each
                          consisting of an
                          electric D/C
                          motor with an
                          output wattage
                          over 9 W but not
                          exceeding 28 W, a
                          plastic fan blade
                          of a diameter
                          between 15.24 cm
                          and 30.48 cm and
                          a base plate
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8414.51.30)......

     SEC. 75101. 12-AMP CORDED ELECTRIC LEAF BLOWERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.22        Electric            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          centrifugal                                                       12/31/2023...
                          blowers, of a
                          kind used solely
                          or principally
                          for blowing
                          leaves, each with
                          a self-contained
                          AC electric motor
                          not exceeding 12
                          A and an output
                          not exceeding
                          1.45 kW (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8414.59.65)......

     SEC. 75102. CORDLESS BATTERY POWERED LEAF BLOWERS NOT 
                   EXCEEDING 20 VOLTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.23        Centrifugal         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          blowers of a kind                                                 12/31/2023...
                          used solely or
                          principally for
                          blowing leaves,
                          each powered by a
                          self-contained DC
                          lithium-ion
                          battery not
                          exceeding 20 V
                          and an output not
                          exceeding 0.04 kW
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8414.59.65)......

     SEC. 75103. CORDLESS BATTERY POWERED LEAF BLOWERS BETWEEN 20 
                   AND 60 V.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.24         Centrifugal        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          blowers of a kind                                                 12/31/2023...
                          used solely or
                          principally for
                          blowing leaves,
                          each powered by a
                          self-contained DC
                          lithium-ion
                          battery greater
                          than 20 V but not
                          exceeding 60 V,
                          and of an output
                          greater than 0.04
                          kW but not
                          exceeding 0.12 kW
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8414.59.65)......

     SEC. 75104. FAN ASSEMBLIES FOR CAB CLIMATE SYSTEMS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.25         Centrifugal fans   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed to be                                                    12/31/2023...
                          used in cab
                          climate systems,
                          for heating,
                          cooling or air
                          circulation units
                          in machinery or
                          vehicles of
                          headings 8429,
                          8701 or 8704
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8414.59.65)......

     SEC. 75105. AQUARIUM AIR PUMPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3007]]



``     9902.30.26         Air pumps          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for use                                                  12/31/2023...
                          in aquarium tanks
                          having a volume
                          of 3.78 liters or
                          more but not over
                          1,135.7 liters,
                          such pumps with
                          housings of
                          plastics and feet
                          of rubber,
                          powered by 120 V
                          AC (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8414.80.90)......

     SEC. 75106. HEAT PUMPS FOR RESIDENTIAL USE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.27         Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for                                                      12/31/2023...
                          residential use,
                          each with copper
                          piping, an
                          aluminum plate-
                          fin heat
                          exchanger, a
                          rotary inverter
                          compressor and a
                          fan covered with
                          galvanized steel
                          sheets, such
                          pumps measuring
                          between 555 mm
                          and 702 mm in
                          height, between
                          770 mm and 845 mm
                          in width and
                          between 300 mm
                          and 363 mm in
                          depth (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8415.90.80)......

     SEC. 75107. HEAT PUMPS (OUTDOOR UNITS) FOR SPLIT AIR 
                   CONDITIONER SYSTEMS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.28         Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (outdoor units)                                                   12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with split air
                          conditioner
                          systems for
                          residential use,
                          such units
                          consisting of
                          copper piping, an
                          aluminum plate-
                          fin heat
                          exchanger, a
                          rotary inverter
                          compressor and a
                          fan, all of which
                          is covered with
                          galvanized steel
                          sheets to form
                          units measuring
                          between 703 mm
                          and 810 mm in
                          height, between
                          845 mm and 946 mm
                          in width and
                          between 335 mm
                          and 386 mm in
                          depth (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8415.90.80)......

     SEC. 75108. HIGH-WALL INDOOR UNITS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.29         Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for                                                      12/31/2023...
                          residential use,
                          consisting of a
                          fan coil,
                          electrical
                          circuit boards,
                          electrical
                          components and
                          motors, covered
                          in a molded
                          plastic casing,
                          such heat pumps
                          measuring between
                          280 mm and 343 mm
                          in height,
                          between 835 mm
                          and 1,186 mm in
                          width and between
                          198 mm and 258 mm
                          in depth
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8415.90.80)......

     SEC. 75109. SINGLE-ZONE OUTDOOR UNITS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.30         Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for                                                      12/31/2023...
                          residential use,
                          each consisting
                          of a rotary
                          compressor, a fan
                          coil and aluminum
                          plate-fin heat
                          exchanger,
                          covered in
                          galvanized steel,
                          such heat pumps
                          measuring between
                          300 mm and 322 mm
                          in depth, 770 mm
                          in width and 555
                          mm in height
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8415.90.80)......

     SEC. 75110. MINI HEAT PUMPS FOR SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER 
                   SYSTEMS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.30.31         Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (outdoor units)                                                   12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with split air
                          conditioner
                          systems for
                          residential use,
                          such units each
                          consisting of
                          copper piping,
                          aluminum plate-
                          fin heat
                          exchanger, a
                          rotary inverter
                          compressor and a
                          pair of fans, all
                          of which is
                          covered with
                          galvanized steel
                          sheets to form
                          units measuring
                          1,327.15 mm in
                          height, 901.7 mm
                          in width and 400
                          mm in depth
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8415.90.80)......

     SEC. 75111. MULTI-ZONE OUTDOOR UNIT DUCTLESS SYSTEMS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.32         Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for                                                      12/31/2023...
                          residential use,
                          each consisting
                          of copper piping,
                          aluminum plate-
                          fin heat
                          exchanger, a
                          rotary inverter
                          compressor, a
                          pair of fans and
                          covered in
                          galvanized steel
                          sheets, such heat
                          pumps measuring
                          1,333 mm in
                          height, 1,045 mm
                          in width and 380
                          mm in depth
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8415.90.80)......

     SEC. 75112. INDOOR UNITS OF SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEMS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.33         Indoor units of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          split air                                                         12/31/2023...
                          conditioner
                          systems, designed
                          for use with
                          ducted systems,
                          consisting of
                          motors, pumps and
                          fans covered in
                          steel casing,
                          such units
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          1,400 mm in
                          width, 447 mm in
                          height and 898 mm
                          in depth
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8415.90.80)......

     SEC. 75113. DUCTLESS 18000 BTU HEAT PUMPS, SINGLE ZONE 
                   INVERTER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.34         Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for                                                      12/31/2023...
                          residential use
                          with ductless air
                          conditioning
                          machines, each
                          with a motor, a
                          fan, brazed tubes
                          and aluminum
                          plate-fin heat
                          exchanger and
                          covered in sheet
                          metal, such heat
                          pumps measuring
                          between
                          approximately
                          551.2 mm and
                          1,341.12 mm in
                          height, between
                          779.8 mm and
                          899.2 mm in width
                          and between 289.6
                          mm and 680.7 mm
                          in depth
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8415.90.80)......

     SEC. 75114. SINGLE-PHASE HEAT PUMP.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.35         Heat pumps         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for                                                      12/31/2023...
                          residential use
                          with both ducted
                          and ductless
                          systems, each
                          with two fans,
                          finned tube and
                          hermetic rotary
                          compressor and
                          covered in
                          galvanized steel,
                          measuring 154.9
                          cm in height,
                          101.1 cm in width
                          and 37.1 cm in
                          depth (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8415.90.80)......

     SEC. 75115. STEEL VACUUM PITCHERS WITH PLASTIC HINGED LID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.30.36         Vacuum insulated   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          thermal pitchers,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          each with
                          stainless steel
                          interior and
                          exterior, with a
                          capacity
                          exceeding 1 liter
                          but not exceeding
                          2 liters,
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          27.9 cm or more
                          but not over 30.5
                          cm in height,
                          with plastic brew-
                          through lid for
                          direct brewing
                          and plastic spout
                          and handle for
                          pouring, used and
                          marketed for
                          commercial coffee
                          brewers of
                          subheading
                          8419.81 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8419.90.95)......

     SEC. 75116. OIL FILTERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.37         Oil filters for    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          use solely or                                                     12/31/2023...
                          principally with
                          diesel engines,
                          such engines
                          producing 63 kW
                          of power
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8421.23.00)......

     SEC. 75117. BATTERY POWERED NASAL IRRIGATORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.38         Battery-operated   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          personal nasal                                                    12/31/2023...
                          irrigators
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8424.89.90)......

     SEC. 75118. STRUTS TO ABSORB VIBRATION.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.39         Spring struts      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed to                                                       12/31/2023...
                          absorb vibration
                          in household- or
                          laundry-type
                          washing machines,
                          such struts each
                          measuring in
                          overall length
                          350 mm or more
                          but not over 380
                          mm and in
                          diameter
                          approximately 35
                          mm or more but
                          not over 40 mm,
                          with 8 mm threads
                          at each end
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8450.90.60)......

     SEC. 75119. TABLE SAWS (25.4 CM.), OPERABLE CORDED AND 
                   CORDLESS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.40         Brushless table    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          saws for working                                                  12/31/2023...
                          wood, cork, bone,
                          hard rubber, hard
                          plastics or
                          similar hard
                          materials, each
                          capable of being
                          powered by either
                          a 36 V DC lithium-
                          ion battery or by
                          AC power, with
                          blade measuring
                          25.4 cm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8465.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75120. SLIDING MITER SAWS (25.4 CM) WITH LASER, CORDED 
                   AND CORDLESS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.41         Brushless miter    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          sawing machines,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          each capable of
                          being powered by
                          either a 36 V DC
                          lithium-ion
                          battery or by AC
                          power, not
                          numerically
                          controlled, for
                          working wood,
                          cork, bone, hard
                          rubber, hard
                          plastics or
                          similar hard
                          materials, with
                          25.4 cm blade,
                          capable of
                          adjusting bevel
                          of cut, with
                          laser guides and
                          slide rail
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8465.91.00)......


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     SEC. 75121. ELECTROMECHANICAL ROTARY HAMMERS, CORDED AND 
                   CORDLESS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.42         Rotary hammer      0.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tools, of a kind                                                  12/31/2023...
                          for working in
                          the hand, each
                          with self-
                          contained
                          brushless
                          electromechanical
                          motor, such tools
                          capable of
                          performing
                          drilling and
                          chiseling and of
                          being powered
                          both by a 36 V DC
                          lithium-ion
                          battery and by AC
                          power, with a
                          minimum speed of
                          260 RPM and a
                          maximum speed of
                          590 RPM (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8467.21.00)......

     SEC. 75122. ELECTROMECHANICAL HAMMER IMPACT DRIVERS, CORDED 
                   AND CORDLESS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.43         Hand-held          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushless                                                         12/31/2023...
                          electromechanical
                          impact drivers,
                          designed to drive
                          screws at varying
                          speeds, each
                          capable of being
                          powered by a 36 V
                          DC lithium-ion
                          battery or by AC
                          power as required
                          by the user
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8467.21.00)......

     SEC. 75123. ROTARY HAMMER DRILL TOOLS WITH SELF-CONTAINED 
                   ELECTRIC MOTOR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.44         Rotary drill and   0.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hammer tools with                                                 12/31/2023...
                          self-contained
                          electric motor,
                          each with
                          pneumatic
                          hammering
                          mechanism
                          designed to
                          engage with
                          carbide drill
                          bits and an
                          electromechanical
                          mechanism that
                          separates the
                          drive from the
                          internal
                          gearings, each
                          with rated
                          amperage that
                          does not exceed 9
                          A, and with
                          triaxial
                          vibration values,
                          measured in
                          accordance with
                          European Norm
                          60745, that does
                          not exceed 17 m/
                          s2 (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8467.21.00)......

     SEC. 75124. DRILL DRIVER TOOLS WITH SELF-CONTAINED ELECTRIC 
                   MOTOR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.45         Drill driver       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          tools with self-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          contained
                          electric motor,
                          each encased in a
                          rubberized glass-
                          fiber reinforced
                          casing that
                          engages a smooth
                          or slotted shank
                          drill-bit,
                          powered by 10.8
                          V, 21.6 V or 120
                          V, with rated
                          amperage that
                          does not exceed
                          12 A, and with
                          triaxial
                          vibration values,
                          measured in
                          accordance with
                          European Norm
                          60745, that does
                          not exceed 3.5 m/
                          s2 (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8467.21.00)......

     SEC. 75125. EXTRUDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.46         Extruders,         2.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for                                                      12/31/2023...
                          processing
                          thermoplastics,
                          with a screw size
                          of 6.4 cm or
                          greater (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8477.20.00)......

     SEC. 75126. THREE-DIMENSIONAL DRAWING PENS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3011]]



``     9902.30.47         Three-dimensional  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (3D) drawing                                                      12/31/2023...
                          devices, each
                          with an exterior
                          on/off switch,
                          dual control
                          buttons to
                          activate the
                          device's motor or
                          control speed of
                          extruding
                          filament,
                          removable metal
                          nozzle and
                          removable
                          maintenance
                          panel, such
                          drawing devices
                          measuring between
                          10 mm and 50 mm
                          in length and
                          between 5 mm and
                          20 mm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8477.80.00)......

     SEC. 75127. PROFESSIONAL GRADE THREE-DIMENSIONAL DRAWING 
                   PENS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.48         Three-dimensional  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (3D) drawing                                                      12/31/2023...
                          devices, each
                          with dual control
                          buttons to
                          activate the
                          device's motor or
                          control the
                          direction of the
                          extruding
                          filament, an
                          exterior liquid
                          crystal display
                          (LCD), a
                          magnetically
                          affixed removable
                          panel and
                          removable metal
                          nozzle, such
                          drawing devices
                          measuring between
                          5 cm and 15 cm in
                          length and
                          between 1 cm and
                          3 cm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8477.80.00)......

     SEC. 75128. ELECTRIC MULTI-FUNCTIONAL BLOWER VACUUMS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.49         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          appliances                                                        12/31/2023...
                          capable of
                          blowing,
                          vacuuming and
                          mulching, each
                          with a self-
                          contained AC
                          electric motor
                          not exceeding 12
                          A and an output
                          not exceeding
                          1.45 kW (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8479.89.65)......

     SEC. 75129. AUTOSAMPLERS (MULTISAMPLERS) FOR LIQUID 
                   CHROMATOGRAPHS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.50         Autosamplers       0.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (``multisamplers'                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ') for liquid
                          chromatographs,
                          such autosamplers
                          capable of
                          lifting and
                          handling both
                          microliter plates
                          and vials and
                          each measuring
                          approximately 320
                          mm in height, 468
                          mm in depth and
                          396 mm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8479.89.94)......

     SEC. 75130. AUTOSAMPLERS (VIALSAMPLERS) FOR LIQUID 
                   CHROMATOGRAPHS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.51         Autosamplers       0.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (``vialsamplers''                                                 12/31/2023...
                          ) for liquid
                          chromatographs,
                          such autosamplers
                          capable of
                          lifting and
                          handling only
                          vials and
                          measuring
                          approximately 320
                          mm in height, 468
                          mm in depth and
                          396 mm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8479.89.94)......

     SEC. 75131. HYDRAULIC HAMMER ASSEMBLY.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.52         Hydraulic hammers  2.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for use                                                  12/31/2023...
                          on backhoes,
                          shovels,
                          clamshells or
                          draglines and
                          suitable for use
                          in demolishing
                          concrete or
                          asphalt (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8479.89.94)......


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     SEC. 75132. SEGMENTED BLADDER-OPERATED MOLDS, WITH MORE THAN 
                   25-INCH RIM DIAMETER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.53         Segmented bladder- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          operated molds,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          designed to be
                          used for molding/
                          forming and
                          curing ``green
                          tires'' with a
                          rim diameter
                          measuring over
                          63.5 cm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8480.79.90), such
                          tires for off-the-
                          road use.........

     SEC. 75133. USED VALVES FOR DIRECTIONAL CONTROL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.54         Used hydraulic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          directional                                                       12/31/2023...
                          control valves
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8481.20.00)......

     SEC. 75134. KEG SPEARS WITH PRESSURE RELEASE VALVES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.55         Keg spears, each   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with automatic                                                    12/31/2023...
                          (not hand
                          operated) relief
                          valve designed to
                          release pressure
                          at approximately
                          30 bar (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8481.40.00)......

     SEC. 75135. MULTIPORT DISTRIBUTION CONTROLLERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.56         Solenoid actuated  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          valves equipped                                                   12/31/2023...
                          with multiple
                          apparatus (up to
                          two sub multi-
                          port distribution
                          controllers) for
                          electrical
                          control and 6, 8,
                          10 or 16 ports
                          for variable
                          refrigerant flow
                          all of which is
                          covered in a
                          galvanized steel
                          plate box with
                          white powder
                          coating, such
                          valves measuring
                          323.85 mm in
                          height and
                          between 939.8 mm
                          and 1,181.1 mm in
                          width (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8481.80.90)......

     SEC. 75136. SUBSEA MODULAR TREES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.57         Subsea trees,      1.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each comprising                                                   12/31/2023...
                          an assembly of
                          valves, capable
                          of regulating and
                          containing the
                          hydrocarbon flow
                          from a well, such
                          trees also
                          capable of
                          preventing the
                          release of
                          hydrocarbons from
                          a well into the
                          environment
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8481.80.90)......

     SEC. 75137. FLOW SELECTOR UNIT-MULTI-PORT 6-BRANCH ENGINE 
                   CRANKSHAFTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.58         Solenoid actuated  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          control valves                                                    12/31/2023...
                          consisting of
                          brazed copper
                          pipes and
                          galvanized steel
                          plates, each
                          designed for use
                          with residential
                          heat pumps and
                          fan coils and
                          measuring 215.9
                          mm in height,
                          1,056.64 mm in
                          width and 568.96
                          mm in length
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8481.80.90)......


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     SEC. 75138. ENGINE CRANKSHAFTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.59         Engine             1.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          crankshafts used                                                  12/31/2023...
                          in engines under
                          headings 8407 or
                          8408, such
                          crankshafts
                          weighing between
                          275 kg and 650
                          kg, or between
                          100 kg and 130 kg
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8483.10.30), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in
                          heading
                          9902.15.96.......

     SEC. 75139. TURBOCHARGER JOURNAL BEARINGS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.60         Journal bearings,  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each designed to                                                  12/31/2023...
                          support and
                          permit free
                          rotation of a
                          rotor within a
                          turbocharger
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8483.30.80)......

     SEC. 75140. MID-RANGE BEARING HOUSINGS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.61         Mid-range bearing  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          housings, shell                                                   12/31/2023...
                          cast and sand
                          molded, of gray
                          cast iron,
                          machine finished
                          and designed for
                          compression-
                          ignition internal
                          combustion diesel
                          engines with
                          cylinder
                          capacities of 5.9
                          liters or more
                          but not exceeding
                          10 liters, each
                          bearing housing
                          with an overall
                          length between 55
                          mm and 135 mm and
                          weighing at least
                          6 kg but not over
                          25 kg (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8483.30.80)......

     SEC. 75141. HEAVY DUTY BEARING HOUSINGS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.62         Heavy duty         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bearing housings,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          shell cast and
                          sand molded of
                          gray cast iron,
                          machine finished,
                          designed for
                          compression-
                          ignition internal
                          combustion diesel
                          engines, such
                          engines with
                          cylinder capacity
                          of 10 liters or
                          more but not
                          exceeding 16
                          liters, each
                          bearing housing
                          with an overall
                          length between 55
                          mm and 135 mm and
                          weighing 6 kg or
                          more but not
                          exceeding 25 kg
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8483.30.80)......

     SEC. 75142. FIXED RATION GEAR BOXES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.63         Fixed ratio        2.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          gearboxes                                                         12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with generating
                          sets of heading
                          8502 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8483.40.50)......

     SEC. 75143. TRACK DRIVE GEAR BOXES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.64         Track drive gear   1.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          boxes, designed                                                   12/31/2023...
                          for use in
                          machinery of
                          heading 8429 or
                          8436 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8483.40.50)......

     SEC. 75144. SWING BEARING ASSEMBLY.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.30.65         Geared swing       1.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bearing                                                           12/31/2023...
                          assemblies, of a
                          kind used to
                          rotate the cab of
                          machinery
                          described in
                          subheading
                          8429.52.10
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8483.90.50)......

     SEC. 75145. GEARS FOR USE IN MACHINERY OR WITHIN ENGINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.66         Transmission       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          timing gears or                                                   12/31/2023...
                          gear drive gears,
                          the foregoing of
                          alloy steel and
                          designed to be
                          used in machinery
                          or within an
                          engine, such
                          gears each
                          weighing between
                          1.885 kg and 500
                          kg, measuring
                          between 30 mm and
                          505 mm in
                          diameter and
                          between 15 mm and
                          285 mm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8483.90.50)......

     SEC. 75146. 14Y STEPPER MOTORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.67         Electric DC        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stepper motors of                                                 12/31/2023...
                          an output under
                          18.65 W,
                          measuring between
                          20 mm and 39 mm
                          in length
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.10.40)......

     SEC. 75147. AIR DOOR ACTUATORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.68         Air door actuator  2.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          DC motor of an                                                    12/31/2023...
                          output under
                          18.65 W for
                          heating,
                          ventilating and
                          air conditioning
                          (HVAC) climate-
                          control systems
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.10.40)......

     SEC. 75148. SERVO MOTORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.69         Ferrite type DC    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          electric motors,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used to
                          control air
                          temperature in
                          permanently
                          installed
                          heating,
                          ventilation and
                          air conditioning
                          systems in the
                          automotive
                          industry, each
                          motor with an
                          operating voltage
                          ranging between 8
                          V and 14.5 V (amp
                          side voltage
                          ranging between
                          10 V and 16 V),
                          ring varistor,
                          brush and D cut
                          output shaft
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.10.40)......

     SEC. 75149. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS, 
                   WITH OUTPUT UNDER 18.65 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.70         Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushed, ironless                                                 12/31/2023...
                          core motors with
                          rhombic winding
                          and NdFeB
                          magnets, each
                          motor with an
                          output under
                          18.65 W and a
                          diameter
                          exceeding 8 mm
                          but not exceeding
                          15 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8501.10.40)......

     SEC. 75150. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.30.71         Electric DC,       0.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushed, ironless                                                 12/31/2023...
                          core motors with
                          rhombic winding
                          and NdFeB
                          magnets, each
                          motor with an
                          output under
                          18.65 W and a
                          diameter
                          exceeding 15 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.10.40)......

     SEC. 75151. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING ALNICO MAGNET MOTORS, 
                   WITH OUTPUT UNDER 18.65 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.72         Electric DC,       0.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushed ironless                                                  12/31/2023...
                          core motors with
                          rhombic winding
                          and AlNiCo
                          magnets, each
                          motor with an
                          output under
                          18.65 W (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8501.10.40)......

     SEC. 75152. DC BRUSHLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS, 
                   WITH OUTPUT UNDER 18.65 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.73         Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushless                                                         12/31/2023...
                          slotless motors
                          with rhombic
                          winding and NdFeB
                          magnets, each
                          motor with an
                          output under
                          18.65 W and a
                          diameter
                          exceeding 8 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.10.40)......

     SEC. 75153. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS, 
                   WITH OUTPUT OVER 18.65 BUT NOT OVER 37.5 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.74         Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushed, ironless                                                 12/31/2023...
                          core motors with
                          rhombic winding
                          and NdFeB
                          magnets, each
                          motor with an
                          output of 18.65 W
                          or more but not
                          exceeding 37.5 W
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.10.60)......

     SEC. 75154. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING ALNICO MAGNET MOTORS, 
                   WITH OUTPUT OVER 18.65 W BUT NOT OVER 37.5 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.75         Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushed ironless                                                  12/31/2023...
                          core motors with
                          rhombic winding
                          and AlNiCo
                          magnets, each
                          motor with an
                          output of 18.65 W
                          or more but not
                          exceeding 37.5 W
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.10.60)......

     SEC. 75155. DC BRUSHLESS SLOTLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB 
                   MAGNET MOTORS OUTPUT OVER 18.65 W BUT NOT OVER 
                   37.5 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.76         Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushless                                                         12/31/2023...
                          slotless motors
                          consisting of
                          rhombic winding
                          and NdFeB
                          magnets, each
                          with an output of
                          18.65 W or more
                          but not exceeding
                          37.5 W (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8501.10.60)......


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     SEC. 75156. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS 
                   OUTPUT OVER 37.5 W BUT NOT OVER 74.6 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.77         Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushed ironless                                                  12/31/2023...
                          core motors with
                          rhombic winding
                          and NdFeB
                          magnets, each
                          motor with an
                          output exceeding
                          37.5 W but not
                          exceeding 74.6 W
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.31.20)......

     SEC. 75157. DC BRUSHLESS SLOTLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB 
                   MAGNET MOTORS OUTPUT OVER 37.5 W BUT NOT OVER 
                   74.6 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.78         Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushless                                                         12/31/2023...
                          slotless motors
                          with rhombic
                          winding and NdFeB
                          magnets, each
                          motor with an
                          output exceeding
                          37.5 W but not
                          exceeding 74.6 W
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.31.20)......

     SEC. 75158. MOTORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.79         Electric DC        2.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          motors, of an                                                     12/31/2023...
                          output exceeding
                          37.5 W but not
                          exceeding 74.6 W
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.31.20); the
                          foregoing
                          excluding brushed
                          ironless core
                          motors or
                          brushless
                          slotless motors
                          containing
                          rhombic winding
                          and NdFeB magnets

     SEC. 75159. DC MOTORS OF AN OUTPUT EXCEEDING 74.6 W BUT NOT 
                   EXCEEDING 735 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.80         DC motors of an    2.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          output exceeding                                                  12/31/2023...
                          74.6 W but not
                          exceeding 735 W,
                          weighing 2.6 kg,
                          measuring 155 mm
                          in length, each
                          equipped with an
                          electronic power
                          steering control
                          module with an
                          exterior surface
                          of carbon steel
                          coated on both
                          sides with an
                          aluminum-silicon
                          alloy; where the
                          three phase
                          neutral point is
                          external to the
                          motor and located
                          within the
                          control module as
                          certified by the
                          importer
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.31.40)......

     SEC. 75160. DC MOTORS, OF AN OUTPUT EXCEEDING 74.6 W BUT NOT 
                   EXCEEDING 735 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.81         DC motors, of an   3.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          output exceeding                                                  12/31/2023...
                          74.6 W but not
                          exceeding 735 W,
                          each valued not
                          over $18
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.31.40); the
                          foregoing
                          excluding
                          products
                          described in
                          heading
                          9902.16.07 and DC
                          motors with
                          rhombic winding
                          and NdFeB magnets

     SEC. 75161. DC BRUSHED RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB MAGNET MOTORS 
                   OUTPUT OVER 74.6 W BUT NOT OVER 735 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3017]]



``     9902.30.82         Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushed ironless                                                  12/31/2023...
                          core motors with
                          rhombic winding
                          and NdFeB
                          magnets, each
                          motor with an
                          output exceeding
                          74.6 W but not
                          exceeding 735 W
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.31.40); the
                          foregoing
                          excluding
                          products
                          described in
                          heading
                          9902.16.07.......

     SEC. 75162. DC BRUSHLESS SLOTLESS RHOMBIC WINDING NDFEB 
                   MAGNET MOTORS OUTPUT OVER 74.6 W BUT NOT OVER 
                   735 W.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.83         Electric DC,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushless                                                         12/31/2023...
                          slotless motors
                          containing
                          rhombic winding
                          and NdFeB
                          magnets, each
                          motor of an
                          output exceeding
                          74.6 W but not
                          exceeding 735 W
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.31.40); the
                          foregoing
                          excluding
                          products
                          described in
                          heading
                          9902.16.07.......

     SEC. 75163. DC MOTORS OF AN OUTPUT EXCEEDING 750 W BUT NOT 
                   EXCEEDING 14.92 KW.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.84         DC motors of an    2.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          output exceeding                                                  12/31/2023...
                          750 W but not
                          exceeding 14.92
                          kW, each weighing
                          3.04 kg or more
                          but not over 3.37
                          kg, each
                          measuring 187 mm
                          or more in length
                          but not over 198
                          mm, each equipped
                          with an
                          electronic power
                          steering control
                          module with an
                          exterior surface
                          of carbon steel
                          coated on both
                          sides with an
                          aluminum-silicon
                          alloy, in which
                          the three phase
                          neutral point is
                          external to the
                          motor and located
                          within the
                          control module as
                          certified by the
                          importer
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.32.20)......

     SEC. 75164. DC ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR NON-AIRCRAFT GAS TURBINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.85         Electric DC        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          motors of an                                                      12/31/2023...
                          output exceeding
                          750 W but not
                          exceeding 14.92
                          kW, such motors
                          used in non-
                          aircraft gas
                          turbines
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8501.32.20)......

     SEC. 75165. AC ALTERNATORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.86         AC alternators     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with copper                                                       12/31/2023...
                          windings for
                          diesel engines,
                          gas engines or
                          turbines, each
                          weighing
                          approximately
                          between 57 kg and
                          250 kg, and rated
                          from 1 kVA to 75
                          kVA (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8501.61.00)......

     SEC. 75166. AC ALTERNATORS WITH COPPER WINDINGS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.87         AC alternators     1.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with copper                                                       12/31/2023...
                          windings for
                          diesel engines,
                          gas engines or
                          turbines rated
                          from 75 kVA to
                          375 kVA (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8501.62.00)......


[[Page S3018]]

  


     SEC. 75167. WOUND STATORS AND ROTOR ASSEMBLIES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.88         Stators and        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          rotors for the                                                    12/31/2023...
                          goods of heading
                          8501, for motors
                          over 18.65 W,
                          such motors being
                          used in oilfield
                          electrical
                          submersible pumps
                          (ESPs) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8503.00.65)......

     SEC. 75168. ROTORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.89         Rotors suitable    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          for motors of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          heading 8501
                          exceeding 18.65 W
                          but not over 735
                          W (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8503.00.65)......

     SEC. 75169. STATORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH A 27-TOOTH 
                   DESIGN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.90         Stators for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushless                                                         12/31/2023...
                          permanent magnet
                          alternating
                          current three-
                          phase motors
                          exceeding 18.65 W
                          but not exceeding
                          735 W, with a 27
                          tooth design,
                          each having a
                          variable speed
                          range of zero to
                          1,200 revolutions
                          per minute and
                          having the
                          capability of
                          producing
                          starting torque
                          up to 5.7 kg-m;
                          the foregoing
                          stators for use
                          in laundry
                          appliances and
                          each having a
                          helical wrapped
                          lamination,
                          overmolded resin
                          construction, a
                          4.2 to one tooth
                          length/width
                          ratio, and having
                          the capability of
                          68 A-weighted
                          decibel sound
                          levels, each
                          stator having a
                          diameter of 260.6
                          mm and a maximum
                          height of 58 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8503.00.65)......

     SEC. 75170. STATORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH AN 18-TOOTH 
                   DESIGN.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.91         Stators for        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushless                                                         12/31/2023...
                          permanent magnet
                          alternating
                          current three-
                          phase motors
                          exceeding 18.65 W
                          but not over 735
                          W, with an 18
                          tooth design,
                          each having a
                          variable speed
                          range of zero to
                          900 revolutions
                          per minute and
                          having the
                          capability of
                          producing
                          starting torque
                          of up to 1.1 kg-
                          m, the foregoing
                          stators each
                          having a nested
                          helical wrapped
                          lamination, an
                          overmolded resin
                          construction, and
                          the capability of
                          60 A-weighted
                          decibel sound
                          levels, and
                          having a diameter
                          of 208 mm and a
                          height of 45 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8503.00.65)......

     SEC. 75171. ROTORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH A HEIGHT OF 
                   60.8 MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.92         Rotors for         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushless                                                         12/31/2023...
                          permanent magnet
                          alternating
                          current three-
                          phase motors
                          exceeding 18.65 W
                          but not over 735
                          W, each with 24
                          poles and a
                          variable speed
                          range of zero to
                          1,200 revolutions
                          per minute and
                          having the
                          capability of
                          producing
                          starting torque
                          of up to 5.7 kg-
                          m, the foregoing
                          rotors designed
                          for use in a
                          laundry
                          appliance, with
                          an overmolded
                          resin
                          construction and
                          20 percent
                          contour discreet
                          magnets capable
                          of 68 A-weighted
                          decibel sound
                          levels, with a
                          diameter of 296
                          mm and a height
                          60.8 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8503.00.65)......


[[Page S3019]]

  


     SEC. 75172. ROTORS FOR WASHING MACHINES, WITH A HEIGHT OF 49 
                   MM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.93         Rotors for         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brushless                                                         12/31/2023...
                          permanent magnet
                          AC 3-phase motors
                          exceeding 18.65 W
                          but not over 735
                          W, with 24 poles,
                          a variable speed
                          range of zero to
                          900 revolutions
                          per minute,
                          producing
                          starting torque
                          of up to 1.1 kg-
                          m, with an
                          overmolded resin
                          construction,
                          designed to mount
                          directly to the
                          transmission
                          input shaft, and
                          including a flux
                          ring for an
                          electro-magnetic
                          shifter, with a
                          diameter of 236
                          mm and a height
                          49 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8503.00.65)......

     SEC. 75173. 6 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.94         6 V Lead-acid      0.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          storage                                                           12/31/2023...
                          batteries, with a
                          maximum length of
                          17 cm, maximum
                          width of 9 cm and
                          maximum height of
                          17 cm, of a kind
                          used for the
                          source of power
                          for medical
                          devices (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8507.20.80)......

     SEC. 75174. 12 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, USED FOR THE 
                   AUXILIARY SOURCE OF POWER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.95         12 V Lead-acid     2.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          storage                                                           12/31/2023...
                          batteries, of a
                          kind used for the
                          auxiliary source
                          of power for
                          burglar or fire
                          alarms and
                          similar apparatus
                          of subheading
                          8531.10.00
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8507.20.80)......

     SEC. 75175. LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, USED FOR 
                   WHEELCHAIRS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.96         12 V Lead-acid     3.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          storage                                                           12/31/2023...
                          batteries, of a
                          kind used for the
                          source of power
                          for wheelchairs
                          and mobility
                          scooters of
                          subheading
                          8713.90.00
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8507.20.80)......

     SEC. 75176. 12 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, RATED AT LESS 
                   THAN 15 AMPERE-HOURS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.97         12 V Lead-acid     3%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          storage                                                           12/31/2023...
                          batteries, with a
                          maximum length of
                          20 cm, maximum
                          width of 10 cm
                          and maximum
                          height of 10 cm,
                          rated at less
                          than 15 ampere-
                          hours, of a kind
                          used for the
                          source of power
                          for medical
                          devices (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8507.20.80)......

     SEC. 75177. 12 V LEAD-ACID STORAGE BATTERIES, RATED AT 15 
                   AMPERE-HOURS OR MORE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3020]]



``     9902.30.98         12 V Lead-acid     3.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          storage                                                           12/31/2023...
                          batteries, with a
                          maximum length of
                          35 cm, maximum
                          width of 18 cm
                          and maximum
                          height of 25 cm,
                          rated at 15
                          ampere-hours or
                          more, of a kind
                          used for the
                          source of power
                          for medical
                          devices (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8507.20.80)......

     SEC. 75178. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES, WEIGHING 15 KG OR MORE BUT 
                   NOT OVER 18 KG.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.30.99         Lithium-ion        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          battery cell                                                      12/31/2023...
                          boxes having
                          aluminum cases,
                          of a kind used
                          for electrically
                          powered
                          motorcycles of
                          heading 8711,
                          containing
                          numerous
                          individual
                          lithium-ion
                          battery cells,
                          such cell boxes
                          having a minimum
                          specific energy
                          density of 175
                          watt-hour per kg,
                          a minimum
                          volumetric
                          specific energy
                          of 380 watt-hour
                          per liter and
                          weighing 15 kg or
                          more but not over
                          18 kg (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8507.60.00)......

     SEC. 75179. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES, WEIGHING 30 KG OR MORE BUT 
                   NOT OVER 36 KG.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.01         Lithium-ion        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          battery cell                                                      12/31/2023...
                          boxes having
                          aluminum cases,
                          of a kind used
                          for electrically
                          powered
                          motorcycles of
                          heading 8711,
                          containing
                          numerous
                          individual
                          lithium-ion
                          battery cells,
                          such cell boxes
                          having a minimum
                          specific energy
                          density of 168
                          watt-hour per kg,
                          a minimum
                          volumetric
                          specific energy
                          of 370 watt-hour
                          per liter and
                          weighing 30 kg or
                          more but not over
                          36 kg (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8507.60.00)......

     SEC. 75180. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES, WEIGHING 36 KG OR MORE BUT 
                   NOT OVER 49 KG.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.02         Lithium-ion        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          battery cell                                                      12/31/2023...
                          boxes having
                          aluminum cases,
                          of a kind used
                          for electrically
                          powered
                          motorcycles of
                          heading 8711,
                          containing
                          numerous
                          individual
                          lithium-ion
                          battery cells,
                          such cell boxes
                          having a minimum
                          specific energy
                          density of 180
                          watt-hour per kg,
                          a minimum
                          volumetric
                          specific energy
                          of 385 watt-hour
                          per liter and
                          weighing 36 kg or
                          more but not over
                          49 kg (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8507.60.00)......

     SEC. 75181. CELL BOX ASSEMBLIES NX.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.03         Lithium-ion        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          battery cell                                                      12/31/2023...
                          boxes having
                          aluminum cases,
                          of a kind used
                          for electrically
                          powered
                          motorcycles of
                          heading 8711,
                          containing
                          numerous
                          individual
                          lithium-ion
                          battery cells,
                          such cell boxes
                          having a minimum
                          specific energy
                          density of 210
                          watt-hour per kg,
                          a minimum
                          volumetric
                          specific energy
                          of 445 watt-hour
                          per liter and
                          weighing 18 kg or
                          more but not over
                          30 kg (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8507.60.00)......

     SEC. 75182. FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY GREATER THAN 2.9 
                   LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 3.1 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3021]]



``     9902.31.04         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          food processors,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, with a
                          self-contained
                          electric motor
                          with a minimum of
                          two speeds and a
                          sealable clear
                          plastic bowl, the
                          foregoing having
                          a capacity
                          greater than 2.9
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 3.1
                          liters, each lid
                          being attached to
                          the plastic bowl
                          with a hinge, the
                          foregoing food
                          processors having
                          three paddle
                          buttons, each
                          button featuring
                          an indicator
                          light (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75183. FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY GREATER THAN 1.6 
                   LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 2.2 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.05         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          food processors,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, with a
                          self-contained
                          electric motor
                          with a minimum of
                          two speeds and a
                          sealable clear
                          plastic bowl, the
                          foregoing having
                          a capacity
                          greater than 1.6
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 2.2
                          liters, each lid
                          being attached to
                          the plastic bowl
                          with a hinge, the
                          foregoing food
                          processors having
                          three paddle
                          buttons, each
                          button featuring
                          an indicator
                          light (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75184. CORDLESS HAND BLENDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.06         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cordless handheld                                                 12/31/2023...
                          food and beverage
                          blending devices,
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with a self-
                          contained
                          electric motor, a
                          non-removable
                          rechargeable
                          lithium ion
                          battery, and a
                          plastic housing
                          with a brushed
                          aluminum trim
                          band; the
                          foregoing
                          blending devices,
                          each having a
                          battery indicator
                          light on the top
                          of the handle, a
                          variable speed
                          control button, a
                          safety lock and a
                          removable
                          stainless steel
                          blending arm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75185. CORDLESS HAND MIXERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.07         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cordless handheld                                                 12/31/2023...
                          food mixers, of a
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with a self-
                          contained motor
                          and a
                          rechargeable
                          lithium ion
                          battery, the
                          foregoing having
                          at least seven
                          speed options, a
                          battery indicator
                          light, and a
                          handle containing
                          a chrome plated
                          speed control
                          lever and a
                          plastic button
                          for ejecting
                          beaters, each
                          food mixer with
                          the ability to
                          stand on one end
                          unassisted
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75186. CORDED HAND BLENDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.08         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          domestic corded                                                   12/31/2023...
                          handheld food and
                          beverage blending
                          devices, each
                          with a self-
                          contained
                          electric motor
                          and a plastic
                          housing with a
                          brushed aluminum
                          trim band and a
                          removable
                          stainless steel
                          blending arm, the
                          foregoing not
                          having a non-
                          removable
                          rechargeable
                          lithium ion
                          battery (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75187. BURR COFFEE GRINDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3022]]



``     9902.31.09         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          burr coffee                                                       12/31/2023...
                          grinders, of a
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with an aluminum
                          trim band,
                          internal
                          portafilter
                          holder that can
                          accommodate
                          multiple sizes of
                          portafilters, a
                          self-contained
                          electric motor,
                          the foregoing
                          coffee grinders
                          having one clear
                          plastic top
                          storage vessel
                          and one clear
                          plastic bottom
                          storage vessel,
                          having a rotary
                          lever for
                          selecting grind
                          size immediately
                          below the top
                          storage vessel
                          and a grinding
                          enclosure
                          containing a
                          liquid crystal
                          display, control
                          buttons and a
                          rotating knob for
                          selecting desired
                          coffee amount
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75188. ELECTRIC FOOD PROCESSORS WITH BOWL SCRAPER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.10         Electromechanical  1.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          food processors                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          containing an
                          electric motor
                          with an output
                          wattage not
                          exceeding 450 W,
                          a processing bowl
                          with a capacity
                          no greater than
                          1.9 liters, a
                          twist-locking
                          lid, a built-in
                          bowl scraper
                          controlled by a
                          rotating handle
                          on the lid, a
                          stainless steel S-
                          blade for
                          chopping and
                          mixing and a
                          reversible disc
                          for slicing and
                          shredding
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75189. ELECTRIC FOOD PROCESSORS WITH SNAP-LOCKING LID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.11         Electromechanical  2.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          food processors                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          containing an
                          electric motor
                          with an output
                          wattage not
                          exceeding 500 W,
                          a processing bowl
                          with a capacity
                          greater than 1.9
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 2.88
                          liters, a lid-
                          locking mechanism
                          incorporating one
                          or more clips, a
                          stainless steel S-
                          blade for
                          chopping and
                          mixing and a
                          blade for slicing
                          and shredding
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75190. ELECTRIC JUICE EXTRACTORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.12         Electromechanical  3.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          juice extractors                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          containing an
                          electric motor
                          with an output
                          wattage of 800 W
                          or greater, a
                          chute measuring
                          7.62 cm in width,
                          a pulp bin and a
                          mesh filtering
                          basket with an
                          integrated
                          cutting blade
                          designed to
                          separate pulp
                          from juice
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75191. ELECTRIC DRINK MIXERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.13         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          drink mixers of a                                                 12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          including two-
                          speed settings, a
                          tiltable mixing
                          head, a stainless
                          steel mixing cup
                          with a capacity
                          no greater than
                          0.83 liters and
                          no more than one
                          spindle (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.40.00)......


[[Page S3023]]

  


     SEC. 75192. SPIRALIZING FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY EQUAL 
                   TO OR GREATER THAN 2.36 LITERS BUT NOT 
                   EXCEEDING 2.64 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.14         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          food processors                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          containing an
                          electric motor
                          with an output
                          wattage not
                          exceeding 450 W,
                          a capacity equal
                          to or greater
                          than 2.36 liters
                          but not exceeding
                          2.64 liters, a
                          twist-locking
                          lid, spiral
                          blade, ribbon
                          blade, reversible
                          stainless steel
                          disc and
                          stainless steel S-
                          blade attachments
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00), the
                          foregoing without
                          a locking arm
                          designed to
                          secure the lid or
                          a dough kneading
                          blade............

     SEC. 75193. SPIRALIZING FOOD PROCESSORS WITH A CAPACITY EQUAL 
                   TO OR GREATER THAN 2.83 LITERS BUT NOT 
                   EXCEEDING 3.07 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.15         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          food processors                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          containing an
                          electric motor
                          with an output
                          wattage not
                          exceeding 450 W,
                          a capacity equal
                          to or greater
                          than 2.83 liters
                          but not exceeding
                          3.07 liters, a
                          locking arm
                          designed to
                          secure the lid, a
                          pour spout,
                          spiral blade,
                          ribbon blade,
                          reversible
                          stainless steel
                          disk, S-blade and
                          a dough blade
                          designed for
                          kneading
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00), the
                          foregoing not
                          including an
                          attachment
                          designed for
                          dicing...........

     SEC. 75194. DICING FOOD PROCESSORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.16         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          food processors                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          containing an
                          electric motor
                          with an output
                          wattage not
                          exceeding 600 W,
                          a capacity of at
                          least 3.31
                          liters, a locking
                          arm designed to
                          secure the lid, a
                          pour spout, an
                          attachment
                          designed for
                          dicing, a slicing
                          blade, a
                          shredding disc, a
                          S-blade and a
                          dough blade
                          designed for
                          kneading
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75195. COMPACT FOOD PROCESSOR WITH SMOOTHIE FUNCTION.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.17         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          food processors                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          containing an
                          electric motor
                          with an output
                          wattage not
                          exceeding 250 W,
                          a capacity not
                          exceeding 0.94
                          liters and two
                          clamps designed
                          to secure the lid
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75196. JUICE EXTRACTORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.18         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          domestic juice                                                    12/31/2023...
                          extractors, each
                          with a self-
                          contained
                          electric motor
                          with an output
                          wattage not
                          exceeding 1100 W,
                          an 8.89 cm wide
                          chute and a
                          pitcher with a
                          capacity no
                          greater than 1
                          liter (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.40.00)......


[[Page S3024]]

  


     SEC. 75197. INTEGRATED BABY FOOD MAKING SYSTEMS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.19         Integrated baby    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          food making                                                       12/31/2023...
                          systems, such
                          systems
                          including: (i) an
                          electromechanical
                          nutrient
                          extractor of a
                          kind used for
                          domestic purposes
                          to puree baby
                          food, each with a
                          self-contained
                          electric motor
                          with a maximum
                          output wattage of
                          200 W and two
                          interchangeable
                          blade assemblies;
                          (ii) an open-
                          topped batch bowl
                          with a capacity
                          of 0.94 liters;
                          (iii) a single-
                          serve, double-
                          handled tip-proof
                          cup with a
                          capacity of 0.29
                          liters and a
                          twist-off lid;
                          (iv) six single-
                          serve storage
                          cups, each with a
                          capacity of 0.05
                          liters and twist-
                          off lids with
                          numerical dials;
                          (v) a spatula;
                          and (vi) a
                          freezer tray with
                          a six-cup grid
                          and a lid
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75198. ELECTRIC JUICE MIXERS AND GRINDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.20         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          combination food                                                  12/31/2023...
                          grinders, juicers
                          and mixers of a
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          consisting of a
                          base with a self-
                          contained
                          electric motor
                          with an output
                          wattage not
                          exceeding 1,400
                          W, a stainless-
                          steel blade
                          assembly, and
                          three
                          interchangeable
                          stainless-steel
                          square jars with
                          a capacity of 0.5
                          liters or more
                          and not exceeding
                          1.5 liters, the
                          foregoing with
                          lids fitted with
                          gaskets and
                          locking tabs
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.40.00)......

     SEC. 75199. ULTRASONIC HUMIDIFIERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.21         Electromechanical  3.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ultrasonic                                                        12/31/2023...
                          humidifiers, each
                          with self-
                          contained
                          electric motor,
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, with
                          cool and warm
                          mist, with clean
                          transducer
                          ultrasonic
                          membrane light
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.80.50)......

     SEC. 75200. AUTOMATIC LITTERBOXES, VALUED NO MORE THAN $100.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.22         Litterboxes, each  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with self-                                                        12/31/2023...
                          contained
                          electric motor
                          powered by an
                          external adapter
                          that plugs into a
                          wall socket or
                          electrical outlet
                          and may have
                          batteries for
                          back-up, such
                          devices which
                          rake and/or
                          disperse cat
                          waste into a
                          compartment after
                          a certain amount
                          of time has
                          passed once the
                          mechanism is
                          triggered by cat
                          entering the
                          litterbox; the
                          foregoing
                          designed for
                          domestic use,
                          valued no more
                          than $100
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.80.50)......

     SEC. 75201. ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.23         Battery-operated   3.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          electric                                                          12/31/2023...
                          toothbrushes
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.80.50)......


[[Page S3025]]

  


     SEC. 75202. ULTRASONIC COOL/WARM MIST HUMIDIFIERS WITH 
                   AROMATHERAPY.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.24         Ultrasonic         0.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          humidifiers with                                                  12/31/2023...
                          self-contained
                          electric motor,
                          with options for
                          warm or cool
                          mist, four output
                          settings, having
                          a 3.785 liter
                          tank capacity, a
                          drawer for
                          aromatherapy
                          oils, with a
                          rectangular base
                          measuring 23.6 cm
                          by 22.1 cm by
                          23.9 cm, weighing
                          no more than 5 kg
                          empty and valued
                          $15 or more but
                          not over $19
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.80.50)......

     SEC. 75203. 2-IN-1 CAN OPENER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.25         Hand-held battery- Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          operated                                                          12/31/2023...
                          automatic can
                          openers, each
                          with self-
                          contained
                          electric motor,
                          such can openers
                          with a weight not
                          exceeding 1.36 kg
                          exclusive of
                          extra
                          interchangeable
                          parts or
                          detachable
                          auxiliary devices
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.80.50)......

     SEC. 75204. FOOD SPIRALIZING DEVICES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.26         Food spiralizing   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          devices of a kind                                                 12/31/2023...
                          used for domestic
                          purposes,
                          designed for use
                          on
                          electromechanical
                          food stand
                          mixers, such
                          devices designed
                          for peeling,
                          coring and
                          slicing fruits
                          and vegetables
                          and capable of
                          cutting such food
                          into spiral
                          strands and
                          shapes, the
                          foregoing with
                          four or more
                          interchangeable
                          cutting blades
                          and a peeling
                          blade (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.90.55)......

     SEC. 75205. CERAMIC BOWLS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.27         Ceramic bowls      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for use                                                  12/31/2023...
                          on
                          electromechanical
                          stand food
                          mixers, each
                          having a capacity
                          greater than 4.5
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 4.9
                          liters, the
                          foregoing each
                          having a base
                          with four
                          protrusions
                          designed to
                          interlock with a
                          stand food mixer
                          base (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.90.55)......

     SEC. 75206. FOOD GRINDERS FOR CERTAIN ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND 
                   FOOD MIXERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.28         Food grinding      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          devices designed                                                  12/31/2023...
                          for use on
                          electromechanical
                          domestic food
                          stand mixers,
                          each having a
                          molded plastic or
                          metal housing
                          with a singular
                          stainless steel
                          blade, and an
                          auger (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.90.55)......

     SEC. 75207. PASTA PRESS EXTRUDERS FOR CERTAIN STAND FOOD 
                   MIXERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3026]]



``     9902.31.29         Pasta-making       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          devices designed                                                  12/31/2023...
                          for use on
                          electromechanical
                          domestic stand
                          food mixers, each
                          having a molded
                          plastic housing
                          with metal auger
                          and cutting arm,
                          the foregoing
                          having five
                          interchangeable
                          steel discs for
                          forming various
                          pasta shapes
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.90.55)......

     SEC. 75208. STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS FOR CERTAIN 
                   ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND FOOD MIXERS, WITH 
                   CAPACITY GREATER THAN 4.2 LITERS BUT NOT 
                   EXCEEDING 4.8 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.30         Stainless steel    0.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bowls designed                                                    12/31/2023...
                          for use on
                          electromechanical
                          stand food
                          mixers, each
                          having a capacity
                          greater than 4.2
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 4.8
                          liters (whether
                          or not having a
                          single stainless
                          steel vertically
                          oriented welded
                          handle), the
                          foregoing each
                          having a rolled
                          top edge and
                          welded stainless
                          steel base with
                          four protrusions
                          designed to
                          interlock with a
                          stand food mixer
                          base (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.90.55)......

     SEC. 75209. STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS FOR CERTAIN 
                   ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND FOOD MIXERS, WITH 
                   CAPACITY GREATER THAN 2.8 LITERS BUT NOT 
                   EXCEEDING 3.4 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.31         Stainless steel    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bowls designed                                                    12/31/2023...
                          for use on
                          electromechanical
                          stand food
                          mixers, each
                          having a capacity
                          greater than 2.8
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 3.4
                          liters (whether
                          or not having a
                          single stainless
                          steel vertically
                          oriented welded
                          handle), the
                          foregoing each
                          having a rolled
                          top edge and
                          welded stainless
                          steel base with
                          four protrusions
                          designed to
                          interlock with a
                          stand food mixer
                          base (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.90.55)......

     SEC. 75210. STAINLESS STEEL BOWLS FOR CERTAIN 
                   ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND FOOD MIXERS, WITH 
                   CAPACITY GREATER THAN 5.6 LITERS BUT NOT 
                   EXCEEDING 8.6 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.32         Stainless steel    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bowls designed                                                    12/31/2023...
                          for use on
                          electromechanical
                          stand food
                          mixers, each
                          having a capacity
                          greater than 5.6
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 8.6
                          liters (whether
                          or not having a
                          single stainless
                          steel vertically
                          oriented welded
                          handle), the
                          foregoing each
                          having a rolled
                          edge and two
                          welded stainless
                          steel side
                          brackets with
                          circular holes
                          designed to
                          interlock with
                          the arm of the
                          stand mixer
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.90.55)......

     SEC. 75211. PASTA ROLLERS AND CUTTERS FOR STAND FOOD MIXERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.33         Metal pasta        1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          rolling and                                                       12/31/2023...
                          cutting devices
                          designed for use
                          on
                          electromechanical
                          food stand
                          mixers, each not
                          having a molded
                          plastic housing
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8509.90.55)......


[[Page S3027]]

  


     SEC. 75212. GLASS BOWLS FOR CERTAIN ELECTROMECHANICAL STAND 
                   FOOD MIXERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.34         Glass bowls        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for use                                                  12/31/2023...
                          on
                          electromechanical
                          stand food
                          mixers, each
                          having a capacity
                          greater than 4.5
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 4.9
                          liters, the
                          foregoing each
                          having a base
                          with four
                          protrusions
                          designed to
                          interlock with a
                          stand food mixer
                          base (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8509.90.55)......

     SEC. 75213. BODY TRIMMERS FOR DETAILED HAIR TRIMMING.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.35         Hair clippers,     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with self-                                                        12/31/2023...
                          contained
                          electric motor,
                          vertical
                          reciprocating
                          stamped stainless
                          steel blade and
                          aluminum housing
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8510.20.90)......

     SEC. 75214. HAIR CLIPPER SETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.36         Hair clipper       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          sets, with self-                                                  12/31/2023...
                          contained
                          electric motor,
                          comprised of
                          blade guide combs
                          and one or more
                          hair clippers,
                          wherein at least
                          one clipper is
                          corded, has a non-
                          detachable ground
                          steel blade and
                          is used for human
                          hair, all put up
                          in sets for
                          retail sale,
                          valued at $5 or
                          less (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8510.20.90)......

     SEC. 75215. RECHARGEABLE TRIMMERS FOR TRIMMING HUMAN HAIR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.37         Hair clipper set,  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with self-                                                        12/31/2023...
                          contained
                          electric motor,
                          comprised of
                          blade guide
                          combs, detailers
                          and one or more
                          hair clippers,
                          wherein at least
                          one clipper has a
                          rechargeable
                          lithium-ion
                          battery, a
                          detachable ground
                          steel blade and
                          is used for human
                          hair, all put up
                          in sets for
                          retail sale,
                          valued at $6 or
                          less (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8510.20.90)......

     SEC. 75216. PCB ASSEMBLIES FOR CLIPPERS AND TRIMMERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.38         Subassemblies      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          consisting of a                                                   12/31/2023...
                          printed circuit
                          board, power
                          connector,
                          rechargeable
                          lithium ion
                          battery and
                          motor, designed
                          for use with hair
                          clippers of
                          subheading
                          8510.20.90 or
                          shavers of
                          subheading
                          8510.10.00
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8510.90.40)......

     SEC. 75217. LED BICYCLE WHEEL SPOKE LIGHTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3028]]



``     9902.31.39         Bicycle signaling  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          lights,                                                           12/31/2023...
                          consisting of one
                          light-emitting
                          diode (LED),
                          measuring between
                          2.54 to 12.192 cm
                          in width and 2.54
                          to 4.572 cm in
                          height, with
                          mechanism to
                          attach to wheel
                          spokes, each
                          light valued not
                          more than $4
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8512.10.40)......

     SEC. 75218. BICYCLE REAR LIGHTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.40         Electrical visual  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          signaling                                                         12/31/2023...
                          equipment of a
                          kind used as
                          taillights on
                          bicycles
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8512.10.40)......

     SEC. 75219. PORTABLE ELECTRIC LAMPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.41         Portable battery   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          powered, handheld                                                 12/31/2023...
                          LED lantern,
                          other than
                          lighting
                          equipment of
                          heading 8512,
                          having a
                          collapsible
                          plastic body,
                          measuring not
                          greater than 22
                          cm in height
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8513.10.40)......

     SEC. 75220. SPACE HEATERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.42         Fan-forced,        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          portable electric                                                 12/31/2023...
                          space heaters,
                          each having a
                          power consumption
                          of not more than
                          1.5 kW and
                          weighing more
                          than 1.5 kg but
                          not more than 17
                          kg, whether or
                          not incorporating
                          a humidifier or
                          air filter
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.29.00)......

     SEC. 75221. MICROWAVE OVENS WITH CAPACITY NOT EXCEEDING 22.5 
                   LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.43         Microwave ovens    1.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of a kind used                                                    12/31/2023...
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          having a capacity
                          not exceeding
                          22.5 liters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.50.00)......

     SEC. 75222. MICROWAVE OVENS WITH CAPACITY EXCEEDING 22.5 
                   LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 31 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.44         Microwave ovens    1.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of a kind used                                                    12/31/2023...
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          having a capacity
                          exceeding 22.5
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 31
                          liters (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.50.00)......

     SEC. 75223. LOW-PROFILE MICROWAVE OVENS WITH ELECTRONIC 
                   OPENING MECHANISM AND INTEGRAL RANGE HOOD.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3029]]



``     9902.31.45         Microwave ovens    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with integral                                                     12/31/2023...
                          range hoods, of a
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          having a height
                          not exceeding 28
                          cm and having
                          oven capacity
                          greater than 31
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 32
                          liters and
                          containing a
                          glass turntable
                          plate with a
                          diameter greater
                          than 30 cm but
                          not exceeding 31
                          cm, the foregoing
                          ovens with a
                          width greater
                          than 75 cm but
                          not exceeding 77
                          cm and having two
                          interior fan
                          motors and an
                          electronic
                          opening mechanism
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.50.00)......

     SEC. 75224. LOW-PROFILE MICROWAVE OVENS WITH PUSH BUTTON 
                   OPENING MECHANISM AND INTEGRAL RANGE HOOD.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.46         Microwave ovens    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with integral                                                     12/31/2023...
                          range hoods, of a
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          having a height
                          not exceeding 28
                          cm, each having
                          oven capacity
                          greater than 31
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 32
                          liters and
                          containing a
                          glass turntable
                          plate with a
                          diameter greater
                          than 30 cm but
                          not exceeding 31
                          cm, the foregoing
                          ovens with a
                          width greater
                          than 75 cm but
                          not exceeding 77
                          cm, and having a
                          single interior
                          fan motor and a
                          push-button
                          opening system
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.50.00)......

     SEC. 75225. LOW-PROFILE MICROWAVE OVENS WITH ELECTRONIC 
                   OPENING MECHANISM AND WITHOUT A RANGE HOOD.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.47         Microwave ovens    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of a kind used                                                    12/31/2023...
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          without a range
                          hood, each having
                          oven capacity
                          greater than 31
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 32
                          liters, the
                          foregoing
                          containing a
                          glass turntable
                          plate with a
                          diameter greater
                          than 30 cm but
                          not exceeding 31
                          cm, and an
                          electronic
                          opening mechanism
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.50.00)......

     SEC. 75226. SEARING GRILLS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.48         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          grills of a kind                                                  12/31/2023...
                          used for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with a maximum
                          temperature of
                          233 C (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.60.60); the
                          foregoing
                          excluding goods
                          described in
                          9902.16.56.......

     SEC. 75227. AUTOMATIC DRIP COFFEE MAKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.49         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          automatic drip                                                    12/31/2023...
                          coffee makers of
                          a kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          capable of
                          brewing multiple
                          servings and
                          incorporating a
                          removable water
                          tank with a
                          handle and having
                          a liquid crystal
                          display and
                          control buttons
                          adjacent to the
                          removable water
                          tank, and a brew
                          button in the
                          coffee maker
                          base; the
                          foregoing
                          excluding coffee
                          makers designed
                          for permanent
                          installation into
                          a wall, cabinet
                          or shelf, and
                          excluding coffee
                          makers designed
                          to utilize coffee
                          capsules or pods
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.71.00)......


[[Page S3030]]

  


     SEC. 75228. ESPRESSO MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.50         Electromechanical  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          espresso makers                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with an aluminum
                          trim band, each
                          incorporating a
                          removable water
                          tank with a
                          handle and having
                          a metal or
                          plastic enclosure
                          containing seven
                          indicator lights
                          and four chrome
                          plated control
                          buttons, the
                          foregoing with
                          two temperature
                          sensors to
                          regulate water
                          temperature
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.71.00)......

     SEC. 75229. COFFEE MAKERS WITH DISHWASHER SAFE REMOVABLE 
                   PARTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.51         Automatic drip     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          electric                                                          12/31/2023...
                          coffeemakers,
                          each with latch-
                          release removable
                          and dishwasher
                          safe water
                          reservoir with a
                          2.83 liter
                          capacity, brew
                          basket and
                          showerhead,
                          valued not over
                          $19 (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8516.71.00)......

     SEC. 75230. SINGLE-SERVICE COFFEE MAKERS WITH MILK FROTHERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.52         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee machines                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes,
                          designed to brew
                          single servings
                          using coffee
                          capsules, each
                          having a loading
                          lever containing
                          both stainless
                          steel and plastic
                          and a milk
                          frother with a
                          fold-up power
                          base (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.71.00), the
                          foregoing
                          excluding coffee
                          makers with a
                          removable
                          reservoir........

     SEC. 75231. ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKERS WITH DUAL DISPENSERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.53         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee machines                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with two
                          dispensers to
                          allow brewing
                          using capsules
                          and ground
                          coffee, with a
                          spent capsule
                          collection bin
                          and a single
                          removable
                          reservoir with a
                          capacity equal to
                          or greater than
                          1.65 liters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.71.00)......

     SEC. 75232. ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKERS FOR BREWING CAPSULES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.54         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee machines                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes,
                          designed to brew
                          using only coffee
                          capsules, each
                          having a loading
                          lever containing
                          both stainless
                          steel and plastic
                          and a removable
                          reservoir with a
                          capacity no
                          greater than 1.18
                          liters (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.71.00)......

     SEC. 75233. AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL POUR OVER COFFEE MAKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3031]]



``     9902.31.55         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee machines                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          capable of
                          brewing multiple
                          servings using an
                          automatic drip or
                          manual pour over
                          with a capacity
                          equal to or
                          greater than 1.89
                          liters, the
                          foregoing
                          including a glass
                          carafe, a cone-
                          shaped brew
                          basket and a
                          permanent filter
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.71.00)......

     SEC. 75234. REMOVABLE RESERVOIR COFFEEMAKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.56         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          automatic drip                                                    12/31/2023...
                          coffee makers of
                          a kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          capable of
                          brewing multiple
                          servings and
                          incorporating a
                          removable water
                          tank with a
                          handle, the
                          foregoing
                          excluding coffee
                          makers with dome-
                          shaped housing or
                          designed for
                          permanent
                          installation into
                          a wall, cabinet
                          or shelf and
                          excluding coffee
                          makers designed
                          to utilize coffee
                          capsules or pods
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.71.00); the
                          foregoing
                          excluding coffee
                          makers with a
                          brew button in
                          the coffee maker
                          base.............

     SEC. 75235. SINGLE SERVE COFFEE MAKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.57         Electrothermic     3%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee machines                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, capable
                          of brewing single
                          servings using
                          coffee capsules
                          or ground coffee,
                          each with not
                          more than one
                          water reservoir
                          with a capacity
                          not exceeding
                          0.41 liters, the
                          foregoing
                          including a
                          coffee ground
                          filter basket
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.71.00)......

     SEC. 75236. 2-WAY COFFEE MAKERS WITH A 12-CUP CARAFE AND A 
                   POD BREWER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.58         Electrothermic     3.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee machines                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with dual
                          dispensers to
                          allow brewing
                          single serving or
                          multiple servings
                          using capsules
                          and ground
                          coffee, a glass
                          carafe with a
                          capacity not
                          exceeding 2.83
                          liters, and two
                          separate non-
                          removable water
                          reservoirs, the
                          foregoing without
                          a spent capsule
                          collection bin
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.71.00)......

     SEC. 75237. RAPID COLD BREW AND HOT COFFEE MAKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.59         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee machines                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes,
                          designed to brew
                          both cold or hot
                          coffee using
                          coffee grounds
                          with a rotating
                          knob to select
                          between settings
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.71.00)......

     SEC. 75238. ELECTRIC KETTLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.31.60         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          kettles of a kind                                                 12/31/2023...
                          used for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with a stainless-
                          steel
                          construction, 1.7-
                          liter capacity,
                          pop-up lid,
                          removable mesh
                          filters, and a
                          handle having a
                          translucent
                          capacity
                          indicator, the
                          foregoing having
                          a base with
                          digital Liquid
                          Crystal Display
                          (LCD) paneled
                          controls,
                          including
                          variable
                          temperature
                          settings
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.71.00)......

     SEC. 75239. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH EVEN-TOAST FEATURE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.61         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          toasters of a                                                     12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          toaster measuring
                          28.19 cm in
                          length, 17.3 cm
                          in width and
                          20.32 cm in
                          height and
                          incorporating two
                          single-slice
                          toaster slots
                          measuring 13.7 cm
                          in length at the
                          top of the
                          toaster, with a
                          slide-out crumb
                          tray, the
                          foregoing with a
                          function designed
                          to turn off the
                          center heating
                          element after a
                          certain toasting
                          time has elapsed
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.72.00)......

     SEC. 75240. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH 6.5 INCH SLOTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.62         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          toasters of a                                                     12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          incorporating two
                          single-slice
                          toaster slots
                          measuring 16.51
                          cm in length at
                          the top of the
                          oven, the
                          foregoing with a
                          function designed
                          to turn off the
                          center heating
                          element after a
                          certain toasting
                          time has elapsed
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.72.00)......

     SEC. 75241. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH 37 MM WIDE SLOTS, WITH AN 
                   UNDER-BASE CORD WRAP.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.63         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          toasters of a                                                     12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          incorporating two
                          single-slice
                          toaster slots
                          measuring 37 mm
                          in width at the
                          top of the oven,
                          with a slide-out
                          crumb tray, under-
                          base cord wrap,
                          toast shade
                          selector and a
                          programmable
                          setting to hold
                          the toast in the
                          slot for three
                          minutes after
                          toasting
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.72.00)......

     SEC. 75242. 2- AND 4- SLOT TOASTERS, NOT HAVING A BUTTON TO 
                   KEEP TOASTER CONTENTS WARM AFTER TOASTING.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.64         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          toasters, of a                                                    12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, with
                          two or four
                          toaster slots,
                          each toaster slot
                          with a width
                          exceeding 3.8 cm
                          but not exceeding
                          4 cm, the
                          foregoing
                          toasters each
                          having one or two
                          plastic buttons
                          used to eject
                          toaster contents
                          and one or two
                          plastic buttons
                          used to lower
                          power to heating
                          elements for
                          desired toasting;
                          each toaster not
                          having a button
                          to keep toaster
                          contents warm
                          after toasting or
                          a button to
                          defrost, the
                          foregoing
                          toasters having
                          one or two
                          plastic knobs,
                          each knob with no
                          more than five
                          options for
                          selecting
                          different degrees
                          of shading, and a
                          manual lift lever
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.72.00)......


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     SEC. 75243. 2-SLOT TOASTERS, WITH A BUTTON TO KEEP TOASTER 
                   CONTENT WARM AFTER TOASTING.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.65         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          toasters, of a                                                    12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with two toaster
                          slots, each
                          toaster slot with
                          a width exceeding
                          3.8 cm but not
                          exceeding 4 cm,
                          the foregoing
                          toasters each
                          having singular
                          plastic buttons
                          used to defrost,
                          eject toaster
                          contents, lower
                          power to heating
                          elements for
                          desired toasting,
                          and to keep
                          toaster contents
                          warm at the end
                          of a completed
                          toasting cycle,
                          and each toaster
                          having one
                          plastic knob to
                          select up to six
                          varying degrees
                          of shading, and a
                          manual lift lever
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.72.00)......

     SEC. 75244. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH DOUBLE-SLICE SLOTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.66         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          toasters of a                                                     12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          incorporating two
                          37 mm wide double-
                          slice toaster
                          slots at the top
                          of the oven, with
                          a slide-out crumb
                          tray, under-base
                          cord wrap, toast
                          shade selector,
                          and a
                          programmable
                          setting to hold
                          the toast in the
                          slot for three
                          minutes after
                          toasting
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.72.00)......

     SEC. 75245. ELECTRIC TOASTERS WITH 37 MM WIDE SLOTS, WITH A 
                   RETRACTABLE CORD.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.67         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          toasters of a                                                     12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          incorporating two
                          single-slice
                          toaster slots
                          measuring 37 mm
                          in width at the
                          top of the oven,
                          with a slide-out
                          crumb tray,
                          retractable cord,
                          toast shade
                          selector and a
                          manually
                          activated setting
                          to hold the toast
                          in the slot after
                          toasting
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.72.00)......

     SEC. 75246. ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKERS RATED MORE THAN 800 W 
                   BUT NOT MORE THAN 1,000 W, WITH A CAPACITY OF 
                   NOT LESS THAN 5 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.68         Electrothermic     0.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pressure cookers                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, with a
                          capacity of not
                          less than 5
                          liters and rated
                          from 800 W to
                          1,000 W (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.79.00); the
                          foregoing
                          excluding
                          pressure cookers
                          with a lift-out
                          steaming rack
                          designed for
                          roasting/
                          steaming, extra
                          lid gasket,
                          measuring cup and
                          paddle and
                          variable
                          temperature
                          settings.........

     SEC. 75247. ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKERS RATED MORE THAN 1,200 W 
                   BUT NOT MORE THAN 1,400 W, WITH A CAPACITY OF 
                   LESS THAN 5 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3034]]



``     9902.31.69         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pressure cookers                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, with a
                          capacity of less
                          than 5 liters and
                          rated more than
                          1,200 W but not
                          more than 1,400 W
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75248. ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKERS RATED MORE THAN 1,000 W 
                   BUT NOT MORE THAN 1,200 W, WITH A CAPACITY OF 
                   LESS THAN 5 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.70         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pressure cookers                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, with a
                          capacity of less
                          than 5 liters,
                          rated more than
                          1,000 W but not
                          more than 1,200 W
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75249. CONTOURED HEATING PADS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.71         Electric heating   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pads with                                                         12/31/2023...
                          contoured shape
                          measuring 38.1 cm
                          in height and
                          60.96 cm in
                          width, with
                          removable waist
                          strap that
                          adjusts up to
                          2.16 m in
                          circumference,
                          with cut pile
                          knit outer
                          surface and four
                          heat settings,
                          valued not over
                          $12, such heating
                          pads not worn on
                          or about the
                          person (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75250. SLOW COOKERS WITH NON-STICK CERAMIC COATED 
                   STONEWARE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.72         Slow cookers with  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          capacity from                                                     12/31/2023...
                          5.678 liters to
                          6.624 liters,
                          each having a
                          stoneware insert
                          with a ceramic-
                          based nonstick
                          coating, a
                          locking gasket
                          glass lid,
                          digital control
                          with three
                          temperature
                          settings and
                          cooking timer,
                          the foregoing
                          valued over $15
                          but not over $22
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75251. HEATING PADS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.73         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          heating pads of                                                   12/31/2023...
                          nonwoven
                          polyester with
                          stamp welding,
                          having a power
                          consumption of
                          not more than 50
                          W and weighing
                          0.635 kg,
                          measuring 50.8 cm
                          by 60.96 cm; the
                          foregoing with a
                          removable knit
                          100 percent
                          polyester fleece
                          cover, valued
                          between $15 and
                          $109 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75252. PROGRAMMABLE SLOW COOKERS WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3035]]



``     9902.31.74         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          slow cookers of a                                                 12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with a litho-
                          wrapped steel
                          exterior and the
                          following
                          features: (i) a
                          locking glass
                          lid, (ii) a
                          removable oval
                          stoneware cooking
                          pot with a
                          capacity not
                          exceeding 5.68
                          liters, and (iii)
                          a single digital
                          display with a
                          knob used to
                          control time and
                          temperature
                          settings, the
                          foregoing without
                          a thermometer
                          probe (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75253. 8-QUART ELECTRIC SLOW COOKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.75         Electrothermic     0.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          slow cookers of a                                                 12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with a litho-
                          wrapped steel
                          exterior and the
                          following
                          features: (i) a
                          non-locking glass
                          lid, (ii) a
                          removable oval
                          stoneware cooking
                          pot, (iii) a
                          volume capacity
                          of 7.57 liters or
                          greater, and (iv)
                          three heat
                          settings (keep
                          warm, low, and
                          high), the
                          foregoing without
                          a digital display
                          or thermometer
                          probe (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75254. PROGRAMMABLE SLOW COOKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.76         Electrothermic     0.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          slow cookers of a                                                 12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with a litho-
                          wrapped exterior
                          and the following
                          features: (i) non-
                          locking glass
                          lid, (ii) a
                          digital control
                          panel, and (iii)
                          a feature
                          designed to
                          automatically
                          reduce
                          temperature at
                          the end of the
                          cooking cycle,
                          the foregoing
                          without a timer
                          display or
                          thermometer probe
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75255. ELECTRIC SLOW COOKERS WITH LOCKING LID.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.77         Electrothermic     0.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          slow cookers of a                                                 12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with a litho-
                          wrapped exterior
                          and the following
                          features: (i) a
                          capacity not
                          exceeding 4.73
                          liters, (ii) a
                          glass lid, (iii)
                          a removable oval
                          stoneware cooking
                          pot, and (iv) a
                          locking lid
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.79.00); the
                          foregoing without
                          a knob used to
                          control time and
                          temperature
                          settings.........

     SEC. 75256. DOUBLE FLIP WAFFLE MAKERS WITH REMOVABLE GRIDS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.78         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          rotating waffle                                                   12/31/2023...
                          makers of a kind
                          used for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with two sets of
                          double-sided
                          round cooking
                          plates, non-stick
                          removable grids,
                          a drip tray, and
                          a locking handle
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75257. ICE CREAM WAFFLE CONE AND BOWL MAKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3036]]



``     9902.31.79         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          ice cream waffle                                                  12/31/2023...
                          cone and bowl
                          makers of a kind
                          used for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          with two round
                          non-stick cooking
                          plates (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.79.00), the
                          foregoing
                          including a
                          plastic cone
                          roller and a bowl
                          mold.............

     SEC. 75258. ELECTRIC BREAKFAST SANDWICH MAKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.80         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          sandwich cookers                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          designed to be
                          used with round
                          bread and
                          incorporating a
                          cooking plate for
                          eggs (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.79.00); the
                          foregoing
                          excluding goods
                          described in
                          heading
                          9902.16.57.......

     SEC. 75259. PRESSURE COOKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.81         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pressure cookers                                                  12/31/2023...
                          of a kind used
                          for domestic
                          purposes, with a
                          stainless-steel
                          construction with
                          a capacity of not
                          less than 5.67
                          liters and an
                          output wattage
                          not exceeding
                          1,000 W, a lift-
                          out steaming rack
                          designed for
                          roasting/
                          steaming, extra
                          lid gasket and a
                          measuring cup and
                          paddle, the
                          forgoing with
                          variable
                          temperature
                          settings
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75260. 10-QUART PROGRAMMABLE SLOW COOKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.82         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          slow cookers of a                                                 12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          domestic purposes
                          with a capacity
                          greater than 7.57
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 9.46
                          liters, each with
                          a full-color
                          litho-wrapped
                          exterior, glass
                          lid, removable
                          round aluminum
                          cooking pot, and
                          a digital control
                          display, the
                          foregoing without
                          a thermometer
                          probe (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75261. POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL 1.5-QUART TEA KETTLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.83         Tea kettles of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stainless steel,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          polished, each
                          with a capacity
                          of 1.41 liters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75262. EGG BITE MAKERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.84         Electrothermic     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bite-sized egg                                                    12/31/2023...
                          makers, of a kind
                          used for domestic
                          purposes, each
                          incorporating two
                          circular cooking
                          plates and a
                          removable cover
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.79.00)......

     SEC. 75263. VACUUM STEEL INSULATED COFFEE CARAFES, OF A KIND 
                   USED WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY 
                   MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3037]]



``     9902.31.85         Vacuum insulated   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee carafes                                                    12/31/2023...
                          used with
                          commercial coffee
                          machines, with
                          interior and
                          exterior of
                          stainless steel,
                          each with a
                          capacity over 1
                          liter but not
                          over 2 liters and
                          plastic brew-
                          through lid for
                          direct brewing
                          commercial coffee
                          machines provided
                          for in subheading
                          8419.81 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.90.90)......

     SEC. 75264. VACUUM STEEL INSULATED CARAFES FOR HOUSEHOLD 
                   COFFEE MACHINES, OF A KIND USED WITH DEEP 
                   ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.86         Vacuum insulated   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          carafes for                                                       12/31/2023...
                          coffee makers of
                          a kind used for
                          domestic
                          purposes, with
                          interior and
                          exterior of
                          stainless steel,
                          each with a
                          capacity over 1
                          liter but not
                          over 2 liters
                          with brew through
                          top for direct
                          brewing (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.90.90)......

     SEC. 75265. VACUUM STEEL BODIES WITH INNER AND OUTER STEEL 
                   LAYERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.87         Vacuum vessel      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bodies, each with                                                 12/31/2023...
                          exterior layer of
                          steel and vacuum
                          liner of steel,
                          with a capacity
                          over 2 liters and
                          a bottom port and
                          top opening, the
                          foregoing
                          presented without
                          top cover and
                          bottom base
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8516.90.90)......

     SEC. 75266. LAMP-HOLDER HOUSINGS OF PLASTIC.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.88         Lamp-holder        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          housings of                                                       12/31/2023...
                          plastics,
                          containing
                          sockets for screw-
                          in Edison base
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8536.61.00)......

     SEC. 75267. 660 W, 125 V, LAMP-HOLDER WITH TWO 15 AMP 
                   OUTLETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.89         Lamp-holders,      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          rated for 660 W                                                   12/31/2023...
                          and 125 V, each
                          with two 15 amp
                          outlets (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8536.61.00)......

     SEC. 75268. COMBINATION DUPLEX RECEPTACLE/OUTLET AND USB 
                   CHARGER, 15-20 AMP, 125 V.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.90         Dual-use           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          electrical wall                                                   12/31/2023...
                          outlets
                          incorporating one
                          or more built-in
                          Universal Serial
                          Bus (USB)
                          chargers, rated
                          at 15-20 amp and
                          125 V (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8536.69.80)......

     SEC. 75269. RANGE AND DRYER RECEPTACLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3038]]



``     9902.31.91         Electrical         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          receptacles                                                       12/31/2023...
                          consisting of
                          straight blade
                          outlets for
                          mounting in
                          walls, made of
                          thermoplastic and
                          steel, measuring
                          not more than 3.4
                          cm in depth, 10.7
                          cm in height and
                          6.4 cm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8536.69.80)......

     SEC. 75270. RESIDENTIAL GRADE RECEPTACLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.92         Electrical         1.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          receptacles of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          thermoplastic and
                          steel, consisting
                          of two outlets
                          for mounting in
                          walls, each
                          weighing not more
                          than 58.1 g, and
                          measuring not
                          more than 2.5 cm
                          in depth, 10.7 cm
                          in height and 3.4
                          cm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8536.69.80)......

     SEC. 75271. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL USB RECEPTACLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.93         Dual-use           1.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          electrical wall                                                   12/31/2023...
                          outlets
                          incorporating one
                          or more built-in
                          Universal Serial
                          Bus (USB)
                          chargers, made of
                          a polycarbonate
                          shell with steel
                          framing and
                          screws and
                          internal circuit
                          boards, weighing
                          not more than
                          136.1 grams, and
                          not exceeding
                          10.7 cm in
                          height, 4.4 cm in
                          width, and 4.3 cm
                          in depth
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8536.69.80)......

     SEC. 75272. POWER STRIPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.94         6-outlet power     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          strips of type B                                                  12/31/2023...
                          sockets of 125 V,
                          with 14 gauge
                          cord measuring
                          76.2 to 91.44 cm
                          in length, the
                          foregoing without
                          surge protection
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8537.10.91)......

     SEC. 75273. SURGE PROTECTORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.95         6-outlet power     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          strips of type B                                                  12/31/2023...
                          sockets of 125 V,
                          with 14 gauge
                          cord measuring
                          60.96 to 91.44 cm
                          in length, with
                          400-10,180 joule
                          rating for surge
                          protection
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8537.10.91)......

     SEC. 75274. PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS FOR ARCHITECTURAL 
                   LIGHTING.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.96         Programmable       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          controllers for                                                   12/31/2023...
                          architectural
                          lighting effects
                          and displays,
                          with ethernet,
                          digital visual
                          interface (DVI)
                          and DB9 ports,
                          each in an
                          aluminum
                          enclosure without
                          keyboard, capable
                          of controlling
                          greater than
                          3,000 control
                          channels of
                          lighting and of
                          pixel mapping
                          light-emitting
                          diode (LED)
                          arrays (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8537.10.91)......

     SEC. 75275. ELECTRONIC MODULAR CONTROL PANELS FOR GENERATORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3039]]



``     9902.31.97         Programmable       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          electronic                                                        12/31/2023...
                          modular control
                          panels, designed
                          for monitoring
                          and controlling
                          generators and
                          generating sets
                          of heading 8501
                          and 8502,
                          operating at a
                          voltage not
                          exceeding 1,000
                          V, and equipped
                          with electrical
                          control apparatus
                          of heading 8535
                          or 8536, such as
                          circuit breakers,
                          auxiliary
                          contactors, and
                          relays, which
                          provide a front
                          panel user
                          interface, such
                          as control
                          switches and/or a
                          touch screen, for
                          the electrical
                          control and
                          monitoring of the
                          generator or
                          generating set
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8537.10.91)......

     SEC. 75276. POWER DISTRIBUTION MODULES AND PROGRAMMABLE 
                   CONTROLLERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.98         Power              Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          distribution                                                      12/31/2023...
                          modules and
                          programmable
                          controllers, for
                          a voltage not
                          exceeding 1,000 V
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8537.10.91), the
                          foregoing of a
                          kind used with
                          machines and
                          apparatus for the
                          manufacture or
                          inspection of
                          semiconductor
                          devices of
                          subheading
                          8486.20.00.......

     SEC. 75277. GLASS CAPACITIVE TOUCHSCREEN ASSEMBLIES WITH LCD.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.31.99         Capacitive         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          touchscreens                                                      12/31/2023...
                          bonded to liquid
                          crystal display
                          (LCD), equipped
                          with two or more
                          apparatus of
                          heading 8536, for
                          electric control
                          or the
                          distribution of
                          electricity,
                          consisting of two
                          glass layers
                          bonded by silicon
                          adhesive with
                          attached flexible
                          printed circuit
                          with surface
                          mount technology
                          components, each
                          touchscreen with
                          diagonal
                          measuring between
                          10 cm and 41 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8537.10.91)......

     SEC. 75278. LAMPS CONTAINING DEUTERIUM GAS WITHOUT RADIO-
                   FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.01         Ultraviolet lamps  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          filled with                                                       12/31/2023...
                          deuterium gas,
                          each without
                          radio-frequency
                          identification
                          device and valued
                          over $200
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8539.49.00)......

     SEC. 75279. LAMPS CONTAINING DEUTERIUM GAS WITH RADIO-
                   FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID).

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.02         Ultraviolet lamps  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          filled with                                                       12/31/2023...
                          deuterium gas,
                          each with radio-
                          frequency
                          identification
                          device and valued
                          over $200
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8539.49.00)......

     SEC. 75280. FIBER CHANNEL COAXIAL CABLES OF SILVER-PLATED 
                   COPPER CONDUCTORS AND EXPANDED EPTFE 
                   DIELECTRICS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3040]]



``     9902.32.03         Fiber channel      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coaxial cables of                                                 12/31/2023...
                          silver-plated
                          copper conductors
                          and expanded
                          polytetrafluoroet
                          hylene (ePTFE)
                          dielectrics,
                          jacketed with
                          fluoropolymers;
                          such bulk cables
                          having an
                          operating
                          temperature
                          ranging from
                          minus 55 C to 200
                          C (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8544.20.00)......

     SEC. 75281. INSULATED COAXIAL CABLES, OF A KIND USED WITH 
                   DEEP ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.04         Insulated coaxial  1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cables, each with                                                 12/31/2023...
                          a polyvinyl
                          chloride outer
                          coating, an
                          outside diameter
                          of 4 mm or more
                          but not over 10
                          mm, a length of
                          180 cm or more
                          but not over 270
                          cm (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8544.20.00), the
                          foregoing of a
                          kind used with
                          medical
                          ultrasonic
                          scanning
                          apparatus of
                          subheading
                          9018.12.00.......

     SEC. 75282. COAXIAL CABLES INSULATED WITH EPTFE, VAPOR 
                   SEALED, OF A KIND USED WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET 
                   LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.05         Coaxial cables     0.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          insulated with                                                    12/31/2023...
                          expanded
                          polytetrafluoroet
                          hylene (ePTFE),
                          vapor sealed
                          meeting the
                          requirements of
                          MIL-STD-202,
                          method 122e, as
                          certified by the
                          importer
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8544.20.00)......

     SEC. 75283. COAXIAL CABLES INSULATED WITH EPTFE, NON-VAPOR 
                   SEALED, OF A KIND USED WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET 
                   LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.06         Coaxial cables     3%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          insulated with                                                    12/31/2023...
                          expanded
                          polytetrafluoroet
                          hylene (ePTFE),
                          non-vapor sealed
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8544.20.00)......

     SEC. 75284. LOW SPEED AUTOMOTIVE ETHERNET USB HARNESSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.07         USB 2.0 cable      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          assemblies for                                                    12/31/2023...
                          automotive
                          infotainment
                          applications, 30
                          V AC (RMS)/30 V
                          DC, rated current
                          of 1 amp max/
                          circuit, each
                          with USB 4- or 5-
                          wire cable, with
                          or without drain
                          wire, with USCAR-
                          30 5-circuit
                          plug, inline, or
                          4-circuit STD A
                          receptacle
                          connectors,
                          solder terminated
                          at both ends, for
                          use as low speed
                          Ethernet
                          components such
                          as in-vehicle
                          databus, display,
                          sensors and
                          cameras (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8544.30.00)......

     SEC. 75285. HIGH SPEED AUTOLINK CABLE USB HARNESSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3041]]



``     9902.32.08         USB 2.0 cable      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          assemblies for                                                    12/31/2023...
                          automotive
                          infotainment
                          applications, 30
                          V AC (RMS)/30 V
                          DC, rated current
                          of 1 amp max/
                          circuit, each
                          with USB 4-wire
                          cable, with drain
                          wire, USCAR-30 5-
                          circuit plug or
                          inline, 4-circuit
                          illuminated STD A
                          receptacle
                          connectors,
                          solder terminated
                          at both ends,
                          where the
                          illumination is
                          up to 1.0 FL,
                          fixed or
                          dimmable, for use
                          as low speed
                          Ethernet
                          components such
                          as in-vehicle
                          databus, display,
                          sensors and
                          cameras (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8544.30.00)......

     SEC. 75286. INSULATED ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS, OF A KIND USED 
                   WITH EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.09         Electrical cables  0.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          and cable bundles                                                 12/31/2023...
                          for a voltage not
                          exceeding 1,000
                          V, fitted with
                          connectors
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8544.42.90), the
                          foregoing of a
                          kind used with
                          Extreme
                          Ultraviolet (EUV)
                          Lithography
                          machines and
                          apparatus for the
                          manufacture of
                          semiconductor
                          devices of
                          subheading
                          8486.20.00.......

     SEC. 75287. INSULATED ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS, OF A KIND USED 
                   WITH DEEP ULTRAVIOLET LITHOGRAPHY MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.10         Electrical cables  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          and cable bundles                                                 12/31/2023...
                          for a voltage not
                          exceeding 1,000
                          V, fitted with
                          connectors
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8544.42.90), the
                          foregoing of a
                          kind used with
                          Deep Ultraviolet
                          (DUV) Lithography
                          machines and
                          apparatus for the
                          manufacture of
                          semiconductor
                          devices of
                          subheading
                          8486.20.00.......

     SEC. 75288. INSULATED ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS, OF A KIND USED 
                   WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.11         Electrical cables  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          and cable bundles                                                 12/31/2023...
                          for a voltage not
                          exceeding 1,000
                          V, fitted with
                          connectors
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8544.42.90), the
                          foregoing of a
                          kind used with
                          optical
                          instruments and
                          appliances for
                          inspecting
                          semiconductor
                          wafers of
                          9031.41.00.......

     SEC. 75289. RINGS, BLOCKS, AND OTHER INSULATING FITTINGS OF 
                   QUARTZ.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.12         Rings, blocks,     3.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          and other                                                         12/31/2023...
                          insulating
                          fittings of
                          quartz (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8547.90.00), the
                          foregoing of a
                          kind used with
                          machines and
                          apparatus for the
                          manufacture or
                          inspection of
                          semiconductor
                          devices of
                          subheading
                          8486.20.00.......

     SEC. 75290. FRONT TIRE SPLASH GUARDS FOR VEHICLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3042]]



``     9902.32.13         Front tire splash  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          guards of                                                         12/31/2023...
                          thermoplastic
                          polyolefin,
                          composed of 85 to
                          87 percent
                          ethylene
                          propylene and 9
                          to 11 percent
                          talc (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8708.29.50)......

     SEC. 75291. REAR TIRE SPLASH GUARDS FOR VEHICLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.14         Rear tire splash   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          guards of                                                         12/31/2023...
                          thermoplastic
                          polyolefin,
                          composed of 85 to
                          87 percent
                          ethylene
                          propylene and 9
                          to 11 percent
                          talc (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8708.29.50)......

     SEC. 75292. AUTOMATIC GEAR BOXES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.15         Automatic gear     1.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          boxes used for                                                    12/31/2023...
                          vehicles of
                          headings 8701 and
                          8704, other than
                          goods described
                          in heading
                          9902.17.01, each
                          with 14 speeds
                          and torque
                          ratings of 280 kg/
                          m (provided for
                          in subheading
                          8708.40.11)......

     SEC. 75293. SUSPENSION SYSTEMS (STRUTS) FOR OFF-HIGHWAY 
                   TRUCKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.16         Struts used in     1.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          suspension                                                        12/31/2023...
                          systems for
                          vehicles of
                          headings 8704
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8708.80.16)......

     SEC. 75294. SUSPENSION SYSTEM STABILIZER BARS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.17         Suspension system  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stabilizer bars                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of alloy steel,
                          weighing between
                          35 and 44 kg,
                          designed for use
                          in Class 7 and
                          Class 8 heavy
                          duty trucks only
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8708.80.65)......

     SEC. 75295. TIE ROD ASSEMBLIES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.18         Tie rod            0.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          assemblies of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          steering columns
                          and steering
                          boxes; parts
                          thereof (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8708.94.75)......

     SEC. 75296. USED AXLE HOUSINGS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.19         Used axle          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          housings                                                          12/31/2023...
                          (spindles) for
                          vehicles of
                          heading 8704
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8708.99.68)......

     SEC. 75297. USED PARTS FOR POWER TRAINS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3043]]



``     9902.32.20         Used final drive   2%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          and wheel                                                         12/31/2023...
                          assemblies for
                          power trains,
                          such final drive
                          and wheel
                          assemblies
                          consisting of
                          planetary gear
                          reduction final
                          drives and wheel
                          assemblies, brake
                          discs or rotors
                          and a wheel hub
                          for vehicles of
                          heading 8704
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8708.99.68)......

     SEC. 75298. FRONT WINDSHIELD COVERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.21         Front windshield   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cover constructed                                                 12/31/2023...
                          of 100 percent
                          water resistant
                          polyester, having
                          an elastic
                          attachment
                          system, side view
                          mirror covers,
                          wiper protector
                          cover and a dry
                          storage pouch
                          when not in use
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8708.99.81)......

     SEC. 75299. EXPANSION CHAMBERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.22         Expansion          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          chambers, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          consisting of a
                          blow molded tube
                          shaped HDPE
                          plastic body,
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          59.89 cm in
                          width, 73.17 cm
                          in length and
                          26.46 cm in
                          height, designed
                          for permanent
                          welding to a
                          gasoline or
                          diesel fuel tank
                          body (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8708.99.81)......

     SEC. 75300. BICYCLE RACKS FOR CAR ROOFS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.23         Roof mounted       2.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bicycle rack                                                      12/31/2023...
                          trays for motor
                          vehicles, such
                          trays designed to
                          transport
                          bicycles
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8708.99.81)......

     SEC. 75301. HIGH PRESSURE FUEL INJECTOR RAILS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.24         High pressure      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fuel injector                                                     12/31/2023...
                          rails made of
                          steel alloy used
                          to transport fuel
                          from a pump to
                          fuel injectors on
                          a diesel engine
                          principally used
                          in articles under
                          heading 8702 or
                          8704 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8708.99.81)......

     SEC. 75302. STAND-UP BICYCLES, HAVING BOTH WHEELS EXCEEDING 
                   63.5 CM IN DIAMETER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.25        Stand-up bicycles   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each with no                                                      12/31/2023...
                          seat, no seat
                          tube, and no seat
                          stay, designed to
                          be pedaled by a
                          user in a
                          standing position
                          only, such
                          bicycles having
                          both wheels
                          exceeding 63.5 cm
                          in diameter
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8712.00.35)......

     SEC. 75303. ELLIPTICAL CYCLES, WITH WHEELS NOT EXCEEDING 63.5 
                   CM IN DIAMETER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3044]]



``     9902.32.26         Cycles, each       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          either with two                                                   12/31/2023...
                          wheels or with
                          three wheels and
                          having all wheels
                          exceeding 63.5 cm
                          in diameter; all
                          the foregoing
                          propelled by
                          laterally mounted
                          pedals designed
                          to be pushed in
                          an alternative
                          elliptical step
                          motion (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8712.00.50)......

     SEC. 75304. BICYCLE FRAMES, OTHER THAN OF STEEL, VALUED $600 
                   OR LESS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.27         Bicycle frames,    2.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          other than of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          steel, valued not
                          over $600 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8714.91.30)......

     SEC. 75305. INTERNAL GEAR BICYCLE HUBS, OTHER THAN TWO OR 
                   THREE SPEEDS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.28         Variable speed     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          internal gear                                                     12/31/2023...
                          hubs for
                          bicycles, other
                          than two or three
                          speed hubs
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8714.93.28)......

     SEC. 75306. BICYCLE PEDALS OTHER THAN CLIPLESS PEDALS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.29         Flat pedals and    5.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          parts thereof                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8714.96.10); the
                          foregoing
                          excluding
                          clipless bicycle
                          pedals and parts
                          thereof..........

     SEC. 75307. CLIPLESS BICYCLE PEDALS AND PARTS THEREOF.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.30         Clipless bicycle   3.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pedals and parts                                                  12/31/2023...
                          thereof (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8714.96.10)......

     SEC. 75308. CARBON FIBER BICYCLE SEATPOSTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.31         Seat posts of      1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          carbon fiber,                                                     12/31/2023...
                          such seat posts
                          designed for use
                          on bicycles
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8714.99.80)......

     SEC. 75309. BICYCLE HANDLEBAR TAPE, OTHER THAN SILICON OR 
                   LEATHER TAPE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.32         Handlebar tape,    4.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          other than of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          silicon or of
                          leather, such
                          tape designed for
                          use on bicycles
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8714.99.80)......

     SEC. 75310. TRAILER CYCLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3045]]



``     9902.32.33         Trailer cycles     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with a steel or                                                   12/31/2023...
                          aluminum frame, a
                          single wheel
                          measuring
                          approximately 50-
                          52 cm, a seat, a
                          crankset, pedals
                          and a handlebar
                          designed for
                          child riders
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8714.99.80)......

     SEC. 75311. DROPPER SEATPOSTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.34         Bicycle seatposts  5%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of aluminum with                                                  12/31/2023...
                          an internal
                          mechanism to
                          adjust saddle
                          height while
                          riding using a
                          remote lever
                          control (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8714.99.80)......

     SEC. 75312. BICYCLE FENDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.35         Bicycle fenders    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          other than of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          steel (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8714.99.80)......

     SEC. 75313. BICYCLE HANDLEBARS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.36         Bicycle            5.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          handlebars, other                                                 12/31/2023...
                          than steel
                          bicycle
                          handlebars with a
                          stem clamp
                          diameter of 25.4
                          millimeters or
                          less (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8714.99.80)......

     SEC. 75314. MULTI-FUNCTIONAL STEEL CARTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.37         Multi-functional   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          carts of steel,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          not mechanically
                          propelled, each
                          with a capacity
                          less than 0.125
                          cubic meters,
                          such carts
                          designed to
                          function as a
                          combined dolly,
                          wheelbarrow and
                          work cart
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8716.80.50)......

     SEC. 75315. NON-MECHANICALLY PROPELLED INDUSTRIAL HAND TRUCK.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.38         Four wheeled non-  0.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          motorized carts                                                   12/31/2023...
                          constructed
                          primarily of base
                          metal, such carts
                          designed to move
                          lithography
                          equipment
                          modules,
                          apparatus and
                          parts thereof
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8716.80.50)......

     SEC. 75316. MOVING DOLLIES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.39         Moving dollies,    3.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of hardwood, not                                                  12/31/2023...
                          mechanically
                          propelled,
                          measuring greater
                          than 45.72 cm but
                          not exceeding
                          76.2 cm in
                          length, and
                          greater than
                          30.48 cm but not
                          exceeding 45.72
                          cm in width; each
                          mounted on
                          casters with a
                          diameter not
                          exceeding 8 cm,
                          such dollies
                          valued not over
                          $9 each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8716.80.50)......


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     SEC. 75317. PARAGLIDERS, PARAGLIDER WINGS AND PARAGLIDER 
                   HARNESSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.40         Paragliders,       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          paraglider wings,                                                 12/31/2023...
                          and paraglider
                          harnesses
                          (provided for in
                          heading
                          8804.00.00)......

     SEC. 75318. SAILING CATAMARANS AND POWER CATAMARANS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.41         Sailboats, for     1.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pleasure or                                                       12/31/2023...
                          sports, with an
                          auxiliary motor,
                          exceeding 9.2 m
                          in length
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8903.91.00)......

     SEC. 75319. PROJECTION LENSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.42         Projection         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          lenses, each with                                                 12/31/2023...
                          focal length of
                          5.2 mm or more
                          but not over
                          165.0 mm, throw
                          ratio of 0.28:1
                          or more but not
                          over 12:1 and
                          focus range
                          optical 0.45 m or
                          more but not over
                          40 m, the
                          foregoing not
                          exceeding 15 kg
                          in weight
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9002.11.40)......

     SEC. 75320. MOUNTED OPTICAL LENSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.43         Mounted optical    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          lenses of molded                                                  12/31/2023...
                          plastic or
                          optically worked
                          glass, measuring
                          between 15 mm and
                          25 mm in height
                          and between 10 mm
                          and 14 mm in
                          diameter, such
                          lenses mounted in
                          a barrel of
                          brass, aluminum
                          or similar metal
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9002.11.90)......

     SEC. 75321. OBJECTIVE LENSES FOR BROADCAST CAMERAS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.44         Objective lenses   1.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with a B4 mount,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          such lenses for
                          cameras with 11
                          mm diagonal
                          sensors (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9002.11.90)......

     SEC. 75322. OBJECTIVE LENSES FOR CINEMA CAMERAS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.45         Objective lenses   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          with a positive                                                   12/31/2023...
                          lock mount for
                          cameras with
                          diagonal sensors
                          of more than 28
                          mm but less than
                          46 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9002.11.90)......

     SEC. 75323. MAGNIFYING SPECTACLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3047]]



``     9902.32.46         Magnifying         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          spectacles                                                        12/31/2023...
                          consisting of
                          spectacle frames
                          with convex
                          lenses worn to
                          enlarge images
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9004.90.00)......

     SEC. 75324. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO 
                   DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 175.26 CM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.47         Liquid crystal     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          display (LCD)                                                     12/31/2023...
                          television panel
                          assemblies, each
                          with a video
                          display diagonal
                          measuring over
                          175.26 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9013.80.90)......

     SEC. 75325. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO 
                   DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 149.86 CM BUT NOT OVER 
                   175.26 CM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.48         Liquid crystal     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          display (LCD)                                                     12/31/2023...
                          television panel
                          assemblies, each
                          with a video
                          display diagonal
                          measuring over
                          149.86 cm but not
                          over 175.26 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9013.80.90)......

     SEC. 75326. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO 
                   DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 139.7 CM BUT NOT OVER 
                   149.86 CM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.49         Liquid crystal     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          display (LCD)                                                     12/31/2023...
                          television panel
                          assemblies, each
                          with a video
                          display diagonal
                          measuring over
                          139.7 cm but not
                          over 149.86 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9013.80.90)......

     SEC. 75327. LCD TELEVISION PANEL ASSEMBLIES, WITH A VIDEO 
                   DISPLAY MEASURING OVER 137.16 CM BUT NOT OVER 
                   139.7 CM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.50         Liquid crystal     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          display (LCD)                                                     12/31/2023...
                          television panel
                          assemblies, each
                          with a video
                          display diagonal
                          measuring over
                          137.16 cm but not
                          over 139.7 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9013.80.90)......

     SEC. 75328. HOUSINGS DESIGNED FOR INFRARED LENSES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.51         Lens housings of   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          aluminum alloy,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          with or without
                          anodization,
                          designed for
                          infrared lenses
                          with diameters
                          not less than 10
                          mm and not more
                          than 100 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9013.90.80)......

     SEC. 75329. ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE INDICATORS, WEIGHING 14.2 
                   G.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3048]]



``     9902.32.52         Electrical data    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          monitors, of a                                                    12/31/2023...
                          kind used to
                          measure ambient
                          temperature, each
                          designed for
                          single use, with
                          customizable
                          alarm settings,
                          liquid crystal
                          display (LCD)
                          screen, enclosed
                          in plastic
                          housing measuring
                          4.1 cm by 4.9 cm
                          by 0.8 cm,
                          weighing 14.2 g
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9025.80.10)......

     SEC. 75330. ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE INDICATORS, WEIGHING 64.4 
                   G.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.53         Electrical data    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          monitors, of a                                                    12/31/2023...
                          kind used for
                          measuring ambient
                          temperatures and
                          designed for
                          single use, each
                          with a
                          programmable
                          alarm and liquid
                          crystal display
                          (LCD) screen,
                          enclosed in a
                          plastic housing,
                          measuring 98.9 mm
                          in length, 58 mm
                          in width, 17.7 mm
                          in height and
                          weighing 64.4 g
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9025.80.10)......

     SEC. 75331. ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE INDICATORS, WEIGHING 430 
                   G.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.54         Electrical data    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          monitors, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with sensors to
                          measure
                          temperature,
                          light, motion,
                          and jamming
                          detection, and
                          capable of
                          transmitting such
                          data using
                          cellular 3G
                          networks, each
                          with a liquid
                          crystal display
                          (LCD), encased in
                          a plastic
                          housing,
                          measuring 132.05
                          mm in height,
                          148.07 mm in
                          width, 25.2 mm in
                          diameter,
                          containing a 10.4
                          Ahr lithium ion
                          battery, and
                          weighing 430 g
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9025.80.10)......

     SEC. 75332. GLOBAL CARGO TRACKERS, WEIGHING 660 G.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.55         Electrical data    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          monitors, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with sensors to
                          monitor location,
                          temperature,
                          light, motion and
                          jamming
                          detection,
                          capable of
                          transmitting such
                          data using
                          cellular 3G
                          networks, with a
                          liquid crystal
                          display (LCD)
                          encased in a
                          plastic housing,
                          measuring 170.05
                          mm in height,
                          148.01 mm in
                          width, 26.72 mm
                          in diameter,
                          containing a 20.8
                          Ahr lithium ion
                          battery, and
                          weighing 660 g
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9025.80.10)......

     SEC. 75333. TEMPERATURE DATA MONITORS, WEIGHING 115 G.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.56         Electrical data    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          monitors, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with sensors to
                          measure
                          temperature,
                          light and
                          location and each
                          capable of
                          transmitting such
                          data using
                          cellular 2G
                          networks, of a
                          kind used in the
                          transportation of
                          goods, enclosed
                          in a plastic
                          housing measuring
                          101 mm by 65 mm
                          by 29 mm,
                          weighing 115 g
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9025.80.10)......

     SEC. 75334. TEMPERATURE DATA MONITORS, WEIGHING 138.9 G.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3049]]



``     9902.32.57         Electrical data    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          monitors, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with sensors to
                          measure
                          temperature,
                          light and
                          location and each
                          capable of
                          transmitting such
                          data using
                          cellular 3G
                          networks, of a
                          kind used in the
                          transportation of
                          goods, enclosed
                          in a plastic
                          housing measuring
                          101 mm by 65 mm
                          by 29 mm,
                          weighing 138.9 g
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9025.80.10)......

     SEC. 75335. TEMPERATURE DATA MONITORS, WEIGHING 133.2 G.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.58         Electrical data    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          monitors, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with sensors to
                          measure
                          temperature,
                          light and
                          location and each
                          capable of
                          transmitting such
                          data using
                          cellular 2G
                          networks, of a
                          kind used in the
                          transportation of
                          goods, enclosed
                          in a plastic
                          housing measuring
                          101 mm by 65 mm
                          by 29 mm,
                          weighing 133.2 g
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9025.80.10)......

     SEC. 75336. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF BICYCLE SPEEDOMETERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.59         Parts and          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          accessories of                                                    12/31/2023...
                          bicycle
                          speedometers
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9029.90.40)......

     SEC. 75337. WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.60         Thermostats        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for use                                                  12/31/2023...
                          with indoor fan
                          coils, each with
                          a screen, six
                          buttons,
                          electrical
                          components and
                          covered in a
                          plastic coating,
                          such thermostats
                          measuring 190.5
                          mm in length,
                          287.02 mm in
                          width and 157.5
                          mm in height
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9032.10.00)......

     SEC. 75338. ANALOG/DIGITAL WRIST WATCHES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.61         Analog/digital     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          wrist watches                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (other than those
                          of heading 9101),
                          electrically
                          operated, whether
                          or not
                          incorporating a
                          stop watch
                          facility, such
                          watches having no
                          jewels or only
                          one jewel in the
                          movement and with
                          bracelet other
                          than of textile
                          material or of
                          base metal
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9102.19.40)......

     SEC. 75339. MECHANICAL WRIST WATCHES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.62         Mechanical wrist   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          watches (other                                                    12/31/2023...
                          than those of
                          heading 9101),
                          with automatic
                          winding, having
                          over 17 jewels in
                          the movement,
                          with bracelet of
                          stainless steel,
                          whether or not
                          gold- or silver-
                          plated (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9102.21.70)......

     SEC. 75340. MECHANICAL WRIST WATCHES WITH LEATHER OR OTHER 
                   BAND.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3050]]



``     9902.32.63         Mechanical wrist   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          watches (other                                                    12/31/2023...
                          than those of
                          heading 9101),
                          with automatic
                          winding, having
                          over 17 jewels in
                          the movement,
                          such watches with
                          bracelet other
                          than of textile
                          material or of
                          base metal
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9102.21.90)......

     SEC. 75341. ANALOG POCKET WATCHES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.64         Analog pocket      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          watches (other                                                    12/31/2023...
                          than those of
                          heading 9101),
                          electrically
                          operated, having
                          no jewels or only
                          one jewel in the
                          movement
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9102.91.40)......

     SEC. 75342. PROJECTION ALARM CLOCKS, NON-ATOMIC.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.65         Electrically-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          operated alarm                                                    12/31/2023...
                          clocks, such
                          clocks capable of
                          displaying time,
                          date, indoor
                          humidity and
                          indoor
                          temperature, the
                          foregoing
                          including an
                          integrated
                          Universal Serial
                          Bus (USB)
                          charging port and
                          a projection unit
                          that projects
                          time, whether or
                          not also capable
                          of projecting
                          temperature
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9105.11.40)......

     SEC. 75343. PROJECTION ATOMIC ALARM CLOCKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.66         Electrically-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          operated atomic                                                   12/31/2023...
                          alarm clocks,
                          such clocks
                          capable of
                          displaying time,
                          date and
                          temperature, the
                          foregoing
                          including an
                          integrated
                          Universal Serial
                          Bus (USB)
                          charging port and
                          a projection unit
                          that projects
                          both time and
                          temperature
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9105.11.40)......

     SEC. 75344. ANALOG WALL CLOCKS WITHOUT THERMOMETER, 
                   HYGROMETER, OR BAROMETER GAUGES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.67         Analog wall        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          clocks, each with                                                 12/31/2023...
                          a diameter
                          measuring between
                          35 cm to 62 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9105.21.80), the
                          foregoing without
                          thermometer,
                          hygrometer or
                          barometer gauges.

     SEC. 75345. ANALOG CLOCKS WITH THERMOMETER AND HYGROMETER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.68         Analog clocks,     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each with a                                                       12/31/2023...
                          temperature gauge
                          and a humidity
                          gauge and a
                          diameter
                          measuring between
                          20 cm and 62 cm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9105.21.80)......

     SEC. 75346. ATOMIC ANALOG WALL CLOCKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3051]]



``     9902.32.69         Electrically       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          operated atomic                                                   12/31/2023...
                          wall clocks,
                          designed to
                          receive phase-
                          modulated time
                          code, the
                          foregoing each
                          with a stainless
                          steel frame
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          35.56 cm in
                          diameter and an
                          analog display
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9105.21.80)......

     SEC. 75347. ATOMIC DIGITAL CLOCKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.70         Electrically-      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          operated atomic                                                   12/31/2023...
                          clocks, each with
                          one or more opto-
                          electronic
                          displays to
                          provide time,
                          date and
                          temperature,
                          whether or not
                          such clocks have
                          an alarm function
                          or a moon phase
                          display; the
                          foregoing each
                          with openings on
                          the back for wall-
                          mounting and a
                          pull-out stand
                          for placement on
                          flat surfaces
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9105.91.40)......

     SEC. 75348. ANALOG KITCHEN TIMERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.71         Analog kitchen     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          timers, not                                                       12/31/2023...
                          battery or AC
                          powered, each
                          with dimensions
                          not exceeding 6
                          cm by 12 cm by 24
                          cm, such timers
                          designed to count
                          down from 60
                          minutes and shut
                          off automatically
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9106.90.85)......

     SEC. 75349. WRIST WATCH MOVEMENTS HAVING OVER ONE JEWEL AND 
                   LESS THAN 7 JEWELS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.72         Complete watch     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          movements,                                                        12/31/2023...
                          unassembled,
                          having over one
                          jewel but not
                          over 7 jewels,
                          measuring less
                          than 33.8 mm in
                          diameter
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9110.11.00)......

     SEC. 75350. WATCH MOVEMENTS HAVING OVER 7 JEWELS AND UNDER 17 
                   JEWELS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.73         Complete watch     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          movements,                                                        12/31/2023...
                          unassembled,
                          having over 7
                          jewels but not
                          over 17 jewels,
                          measuring less
                          than 33.8 mm in
                          diameter
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9110.11.00)......

     SEC. 75351. WATCH CASES OR ``BODIES'' OVER 41 MM IN DIAMETER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.74         Watch cases of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stainless steel,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          other than gold-
                          or silver-plated,
                          each measuring
                          over 41 mm in
                          width or diameter
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9111.20.40)......

     SEC. 75352. WATCH CASES OR ``BODIES'' NOT OVER 41 MM IN 
                   DIAMETER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.32.75         Watch cases of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stainless steel,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          other than gold-
                          or silver-plated,
                          each measuring
                          not over 41 mm in
                          width or diameter
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9111.20.40)......

     SEC. 75353. WATCH CASE BEZELS, BACKS, AND CENTERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.76         Watch case         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bezels, backs and                                                 12/31/2023...
                          centers, the
                          foregoing not of
                          precious metal or
                          of metal clad
                          with precious
                          metal (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9111.90.50)......

     SEC. 75354. WATCH CASE PARTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.77         Parts of watch     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cases, not of                                                     12/31/2023...
                          precious metal or
                          of metal clad
                          with precious
                          metal, the
                          foregoing other
                          than watch
                          bezels, backs and
                          centers (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9111.90.70)......

     SEC. 75355. STAINLESS STEEL WATCH BRACELETS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.78         Watch bracelets    4.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of stainless                                                      12/31/2023...
                          steel, whether or
                          not gold- or
                          silver-plated,
                          valued over $100
                          per dozen
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9113.20.40)......

     SEC. 75356. WATCH DIALS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.79         Watch dials, not   1%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          exceeding 50 mm                                                   12/31/2023...
                          in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9114.30.40)......

     SEC. 75357. WATCH CROWNS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.80         Watch crowns of    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stainless steel,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          each with a
                          diameter greater
                          than 3 mm but not
                          exceeding 10 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9114.90.40)......

     SEC. 75358. WATCH HANDS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.81         Watch hands of     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          brass, designed                                                   12/31/2023...
                          to indicate hour,
                          minute, second or
                          counter (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9114.90.40)......

     SEC. 75359. ACOUSTIC GUITARS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.82         Acoustic guitars,  3.6%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          valued not over                                                   12/31/2023...
                          $100 each,
                          excluding the
                          value of the case
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9202.90.20)......


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     SEC. 75360. CONSOLE DIGITAL PIANOS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.83         Upright console    4.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          digital pianos,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          the sound of
                          which is
                          produced, or must
                          be amplified,
                          electrically;
                          each with one 88-
                          key hammer action
                          keyboard and
                          valued at $100 or
                          more (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9207.10.00)......

     SEC. 75361. GRAND DIGITAL PIANOS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.84         Grand pianos,      0.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          digital, each                                                     12/31/2023...
                          with one 88-key
                          hammer action
                          keyboard and
                          valued $100 or
                          more (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9207.10.00)......

     SEC. 75362. ELECTRONIC 61-KEY KEYBOARDS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.85         Electronic 61-key  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          musical single                                                    12/31/2023...
                          keyboard
                          instruments, each
                          with folding
                          stand and stool,
                          weighing
                          approximately 5.4
                          kg and valued $48
                          or more but not
                          over $55
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9207.10.00)......

     SEC. 75363. ELECTRIC GUITARS AND ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITARS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.86         Electric guitars,  3.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed to be                                                    12/31/2023...
                          amplified
                          electronically,
                          valued over $40
                          but not more than
                          $200 per unit
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9207.90.00)......

     SEC. 75364. MEMORY FOAM TRAVEL PILLOWS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.87         Travel pillows of  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          viscoelastic                                                      12/31/2023...
                          polyurethane foam
                          and with cover of
                          polyester fabric,
                          each pillow with
                          a zipper and a
                          hook-and-loop
                          attachment and
                          measuring 10 cm
                          or more but not
                          over 13 cm in
                          height, 21 cm or
                          more but not over
                          28 cm in length
                          and 21 cm or more
                          but not over 26
                          cm in width
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9404.90.20)......

     SEC. 75365. LIGHTING FOR WALL INSTALLATION.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.88         Electrical         7%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          lighting                                                          12/31/2023...
                          fittings, of base
                          metal other than
                          of brass, such
                          goods designed
                          for permanent
                          wall installation
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.10.60)......

     SEC. 75366. DECORATIVE BATHROOM FAN ASSEMBLIES (LIGHTING 
                   FIXTURES) ASSEMBLIES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3054]]



``     9902.32.89         Decorative         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          bathroom fan                                                      12/31/2023...
                          globe assemblies
                          (lighting
                          fixtures), with
                          base metal and
                          glass, acrylic or
                          polycarbonate
                          lens or globe,
                          the foregoing
                          designed to be
                          used exclusively
                          for exhaust fan
                          lights (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9405.10.80)......

     SEC. 75367. METAL HOUSEHOLD FLOOR LAMPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.90         Electric           5.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          household floor                                                   12/31/2023...
                          standing lamps,
                          of base metal
                          other than brass,
                          each with an E26
                          socket (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9405.20.60)......

     SEC. 75368. SOLAR POWERED PATHWAY LIGHTS, EACH MEASURING 
                   BETWEEN 36.8 CM AND 42 CM IN HEIGHT.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.91         Solar powered      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pathway lights,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of base metal
                          other than of
                          brass, having
                          glass lenses,
                          each measuring
                          between 45 cm and
                          48 cm in height,
                          containing a
                          rechargeable 900
                          milliampere-hour
                          (mAh) battery and
                          LED lamp
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.40.60)......

     SEC. 75369. SOLAR POWERED PATHWAY LIGHTS, EACH MEASURING 
                   BETWEEN 45 CM AND 48 CM IN HEIGHT.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.92         Solar powered      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pathway lights,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of base metal
                          other than of
                          brass, having
                          glass lenses,
                          measuring between
                          36.8 cm and 42 cm
                          in height, each
                          containing a
                          rechargeable 800
                          milliampere-hour
                          (mAh) battery and
                          a light-emitting
                          diode (LED) lamp
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.40.60)......

     SEC. 75370. EXTERIOR EXIT VIEWING LIGHTS, DUAL BEAM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.93         Exterior exit      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          viewing lights,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of aluminum
                          alloy, round in
                          shape, with a
                          diameter not more
                          than 12.5 cm and
                          a weight not over
                          0.3 kg, each
                          containing a two
                          light emitting
                          diode, printed
                          circuit board and
                          electrical
                          connector, the
                          foregoing
                          configured to be
                          mounted to the
                          exterior of an
                          aircraft and
                          designed for
                          illuminating the
                          ground contact
                          areas for
                          personnel in the
                          event of an
                          emergency landing
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.40.60)......

     SEC. 75371. LED FLAMELESS CANDLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.94         Light-emitting     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diode (LED)                                                       12/31/2023...
                          flameless pillar-
                          shaped candles,
                          of unscented wax,
                          each
                          incorporating a
                          timer, with
                          realistic flame
                          movement and with
                          remote control
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.40.84)......

     SEC. 75372. AQUARIUM LED LIGHT STRANDS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3055]]



``     9902.32.95         Light-emitting     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diode (LED) low                                                   12/31/2023...
                          voltage lighting
                          designed for use
                          with aquarium
                          tanks, each with
                          from one to ten
                          LED modules with
                          three LED arrays,
                          with power source
                          and plastic
                          housing to
                          protect circuitry
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.40.84)......

     SEC. 75373. LED LIGHT MODULES FOR BATHROOM FANS/LIGHTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.96         Light emitting     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diode (LED)                                                       12/31/2023...
                          lighting modules,
                          each with DC
                          output between
                          260 milliampere
                          and 320
                          milliampere and
                          designed to be
                          used in the
                          manufacture of a
                          bathroom exhaust
                          fan/light
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.40.84)......

     SEC. 75374. AQUARIUM LED LIGHT STICKS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.97         Light-emitting     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diode (LED) low                                                   12/31/2023...
                          voltage light
                          sticks designed
                          for use with
                          aquarium tanks,
                          ranging in length
                          from 4 cm to 70
                          cm, including
                          single and double
                          light sticks with
                          power source,
                          with LED arrays
                          distributed along
                          the length of the
                          stick, LEDs and
                          circuitry
                          protected by a
                          clear plastic
                          sealed tube
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.40.84)......

     SEC. 75375. AQUARIUM LED LIGHT STRIPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.98         Light-emitting     1.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          diode (LED) low                                                   12/31/2023...
                          voltage light
                          strips designed
                          for use with
                          aquarium tanks,
                          having protective
                          housings of
                          plastics or of
                          aluminum, with
                          LED arrays
                          arranged in rows
                          and columns,
                          presented with
                          power source,
                          with plastic lens
                          to protect
                          circuitry
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.40.84)......

     SEC. 75376. DECORATIVE VOTIVE CANDLE HOLDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.32.99         Decorative candle  3.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          holders other                                                     12/31/2023...
                          than of brass,
                          each measuring 5
                          cm to 17.2 cm in
                          height and 5 cm
                          to 15.25 cm in
                          diameter,
                          weighing 6.2 g or
                          more but not more
                          than 2.7 kg,
                          valued over $0.50
                          but not over $15
                          each (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9405.50.40)......

     SEC. 75377. CANDLE JAR SHADES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.01         Decorative candle  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          holder shades,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          other than of
                          brass, each
                          designed to fit
                          on the top of a
                          jar style candle
                          holder (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9405.50.40)......

     SEC. 75378. NON-ELECTRICAL LIGHTING.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3056]]



``     9902.33.02         Non-electrical     5.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          lamps                                                             12/31/2023...
                          (luminaires)
                          designed for wall
                          mounting, of base
                          metal other than
                          of brass, each
                          having a glass
                          sleeve; the
                          foregoing not
                          including candle
                          lamps (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9405.50.40)......

     SEC. 75379. OUTDOOR GARDEN OR PATIO TORCHES OF BAMBOO 
                   CONSTRUCTION.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.03         Outdoor garden     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          torches, each                                                     12/31/2023...
                          comprising a
                          dried bamboo pole
                          supporting a
                          compartment
                          holding a fuel
                          canister and
                          wick, measuring
                          0.75 m to 1.6 m
                          in height
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.50.40)......

     SEC. 75380. OUTDOOR GARDEN OR PATIO TORCHES OF NON-BAMBOO 
                   CONSTRUCTION.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.04         Outdoor garden     0.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          torches, of any                                                   12/31/2023...
                          single material
                          including base
                          metal (other than
                          brass), glass,
                          ceramic or resin
                          or a combination
                          thereof; but not
                          of bamboo; each
                          incorporating a
                          reservoir for
                          fuel and a wick
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.50.40)......

     SEC. 75381. INDOOR OIL LAMPS WITH BASE OF GLASS OR METAL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.05         Oil lamps, with a  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          base of metal                                                     12/31/2023...
                          (other than of
                          brass) or of
                          glass, each lamp
                          with wick holder,
                          glass chimney and
                          flat or round
                          wick (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9405.50.40)......

     SEC. 75382. OUTDOOR GARDEN TORCHES FOR TABLETOP USE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.06         Outdoor garden     Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          torches for                                                       12/31/2023...
                          tabletop use,
                          such torches of
                          bamboo, metal
                          other than brass,
                          glass, ceramic or
                          resin, each
                          incorporating a
                          woven wick
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.50.40)......

     SEC. 75383. GLASS LENS ARRAYS FOR SPOTLIGHTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.07         Glass lens         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          arrays, each                                                      12/31/2023...
                          molded to form 60
                          individual lenses
                          on one side, each
                          such lens
                          measuring 10 mm
                          in diameter, with
                          a smooth reverse
                          side, designed
                          for insertion
                          into an LED light
                          fixture (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9405.91.60)......

     SEC. 75384. LAMP SHADES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.33.08         Shades for lamps   4.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          (luminaires), of                                                  12/31/2023...
                          vegetable fibers
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.99.40)......

     SEC. 75385. GALVANIZED STEEL LED DOWNLIGHT HOUSING FRAMES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.09         Housing frames of  4.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          galvanized steel                                                  12/31/2023...
                          (bare metal),
                          designed for use
                          in light emitting
                          diode (LED)
                          downlights
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.99.40)......

     SEC. 75386. ALUMINUM CYLINDERS FOR LED LIGHTING FIXTURES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.10         Cylinders of       4%           No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          aluminum,                                                         12/31/2023...
                          designed for
                          light emitting
                          diode (LED)
                          lighting fixtures
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.99.40)......

     SEC. 75387. GALVANIZED STEEL BRACKETS AND PLATES FOR LED 
                   LIGHTING FIXTURES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.11         Brackets and       3.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          plates of                                                         12/31/2023...
                          galvanized steel,
                          designed for use
                          with light
                          emitting diode
                          (LED) lighting
                          fixtures
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.99.40)......

     SEC. 75388. ALUMINUM LED DOWNLIGHT REFLECTORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.12         Reflectors of      3.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          aluminum,                                                         12/31/2023...
                          designed for
                          light emitting
                          diode (LED)
                          downlights
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.99.40)......

     SEC. 75389. OUTDOOR GARDEN TORCH REPLACEMENT CANISTERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.13         Canisters          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for                                                      12/31/2023...
                          outdoor garden
                          torches, of base
                          metal other than
                          brass, each
                          incorporating a
                          wick and
                          flameguard
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9405.99.40)......

     SEC. 75390. IRIS SUBASSEMBLIES FOR MOVING LIGHTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.14         Iris               Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          subassemblies,                                                    12/31/2023...
                          each consisting
                          of two or more
                          parts or pieces
                          fastened or
                          joined together,
                          including an
                          adjustable
                          opening, the
                          foregoing
                          designed for
                          controlling the
                          dimensions of a
                          beam produced by
                          an automated
                          moving light
                          fixture (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9405.99.40)......


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     SEC. 75391. ZOOM MODULES FOR AUTOMATED MOVING LIGHTS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.15         Zoom modules,      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each consisting                                                   12/31/2023...
                          of two or more
                          parts or pieces
                          fastened or
                          joined together,
                          including rails
                          or lenses, such
                          modules each
                          designed for
                          moving the lenses
                          of an automated
                          moving light
                          fixture (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9405.99.40)......

     SEC. 75392. GOLF CLUB HEADS FOR FAIRWAY WOODS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.16         Golf club heads    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for                                                      12/31/2023...
                          clubs designated
                          as fairway woods
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.39.00)......

     SEC. 75393. GOLF CLUB SHAFTS FOR PUTTERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.17         Golf club shafts,  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          designed for use                                                  12/31/2023...
                          with putters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.39.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75394. STEEL GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, OTHER THAN FOR PUTTERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.18         Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of steel, other                                                   12/31/2023...
                          than those
                          designed for use
                          with putters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.39.00)......

     SEC. 75395. GOLF CLUB SHAFT ASSEMBLIES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.19         Golf club shaft    Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          assemblies, each                                                  12/31/2023...
                          comprising a
                          graphite golf
                          shaft with a grip
                          attached by
                          adhesive tape and
                          a loft adapter
                          attached by glue
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.39.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75396. GRAPHITE DRIVER GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, EXTRA STIFF 
                   FLEX.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.20         Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of graphite,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with driver and/
                          or fairway wood
                          clubs, the
                          forgoing
                          measuring from
                          approximately
                          106.7 cm to 121.9
                          cm, of extra
                          stiff flexibility
                          as denoted by a
                          letter code of
                          ``X'' or ``TX''
                          imprinted on the
                          shaft (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.39.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75397. GRAPHITE HYBRID GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, EXTRA STIFF 
                   FLEX.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3059]]



``     9902.33.21         Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of graphite,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with hybrid
                          clubs, the
                          forgoing
                          measuring from
                          approximately
                          101.6 cm to 106.6
                          cm, of extra
                          stiff flexibility
                          as denoted by a
                          letter code of
                          ``X'' or ``TX''
                          imprinted on the
                          shaft (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.39.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this chapter.....

     SEC. 75398. GRAPHITE IRONS GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, EXTRA STIFF 
                   FLEX.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.22         Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of graphite,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with irons, each
                          measuring from
                          approximately
                          88.9 cm to 101.5
                          cm, of extra
                          stiff flexibility
                          as denoted by a
                          letter code of
                          ``X'' or ``TX''
                          imprinted on the
                          shaft (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.39.00)......

     SEC. 75399. GRAPHITE DRIVER GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, REGULAR, 
                   SENIOR, ADULT, OR LADIES FLEX.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.23         Golf club shafts   2.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of graphite,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with driver and/
                          or fairway wood
                          clubs, each
                          measuring from
                          approximately
                          106.7 cm to 121.9
                          cm, of regular,
                          light, senior,
                          adult and/or
                          ladies
                          flexibility as
                          denoted by a code
                          of ``R'', ``L'',
                          ``A'', ``M'',
                          ``AM'', ``A/M'',
                          ``F2'', ``F3'',
                          ``5.0'', ``5.'',
                          or ``Senior''
                          imprinted on the
                          shaft (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.39.00), the
                          foregoing not
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75400. GRAPHITE GOLF CLUB DRIVER SHAFTS, STIFF FLEX.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.24         Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of graphite,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with driver and/
                          or fairway wood
                          clubs, each
                          measuring from
                          approximately
                          106.7 cm to 121.9
                          cm, of stiff
                          flexibility
                          denoted by a
                          letter code
                          ``S'', ``SR'',
                          ``TS'', ``6.0'',
                          ``6.5'' or ``F4''
                          imprinted on the
                          shaft (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.39.00), the
                          foregoing
                          presented without
                          loft adapter.....

     SEC. 75401. GRAPHITE HYBRID GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, REGULAR, 
                   SENIOR, ADULT, OR LADIES FLEX.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.25         Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of graphite,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with hybrid
                          clubs, each
                          measuring from
                          approximately
                          101.6 cm to 106.6
                          cm, such shafts
                          of regular,
                          light, senior,
                          adult and/or
                          ladies
                          flexibility as
                          denoted by a code
                          of ``R'', ``L'',
                          ``A'', ``M'',
                          ``AM'', ``A/M'',
                          ``F2'', ``F3'',
                          ``5.0'', ``5.5''
                          or ``Senior''
                          imprinted on the
                          shaft (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.39.00), the
                          foregoing not
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75402. GRAPHITE HYBRID GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, STIFF FLEX.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3060]]



``     9902.33.26         Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of graphite,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with hybrid
                          clubs, the
                          foregoing
                          measuring
                          approximately
                          101.6 cm to 106.6
                          cm in length, of
                          stiff flexibility
                          as denoted by a
                          letter code of
                          ``S'', ``SR'',
                          ``TS'', ``6.0'',
                          ``6.5'' or ``F4''
                          imprinted on the
                          shaft (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.39.00)......

     SEC. 75403. GRAPHITE IRONS GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, REGULAR, SENIOR, 
                   ADULT, OR LADIES FLEX.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.27         Golf club shafts   2.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of graphite,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with irons
                          meaning the
                          foregoing
                          measuring from
                          approximately
                          88.9 cm to 101.5
                          cm, each having
                          regular, light,
                          senior, adult,
                          and/or ladies
                          flexibility as
                          denoted by a
                          letter code of
                          ``R'', ``L'',
                          ``A'', ``M'',
                          ``AM'', ``A/M'',
                          ``F2'', ``F3'',
                          ``5.0'', ``5.5''
                          or ``Senior''
                          imprinted on the
                          shaft (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.39.00)".....

     SEC. 75404. GRAPHITE IRONS GOLF CLUB SHAFTS, STIFF FLEX.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.28         Golf club shafts   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of graphite,                                                      12/31/2023...
                          designed for use
                          with irons, each
                          measuring from
                          approximately
                          88.9 cm to 101.5
                          cm, of stiff
                          flexibility as
                          denoted by a
                          letter code of
                          ``S'', ``SR'',
                          ``TS'', ``6.0'',
                          ``6.5''or ``F4''
                          imprinted on the
                          shaft (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.39.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75405. PICKLEBALL PADDLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.29         Pickleball         Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          paddles or                                                        12/31/2023...
                          rackets (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.59.80)......

     SEC. 75406. PICKLEBALLS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.30         Noninflatable      Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          hollow                                                            12/31/2023...
                          pickleballs, each
                          measuring not
                          over 19 cm in
                          diameter
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.69.40)......

     SEC. 75407. EXERCISE CYCLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.31         Upright,           4.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          recumbent and                                                     12/31/2023...
                          semi-recumbent
                          exercise cycles
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75408. STATIONARY TRAINERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3061]]



``     9902.33.32         Bicycle            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stationary                                                        12/31/2023...
                          trainers,
                          designed to hold
                          bicycles upright
                          and off-ground,
                          each with 2
                          sections: a front
                          stand with a
                          clamp to attach
                          to a bicycle's
                          steering column
                          and a molded
                          plastic piece to
                          capture the front
                          wheel, and a rear
                          section that
                          attaches to the
                          bicycle's rear
                          axle having a
                          resistance unit
                          on which the rear
                          wheel sits
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75409. MULTIMODALITY FITNESS EQUIPMENT, WITHOUT 
                   INTEGRATED CONTACT GRIP HEART RATE MONITOR.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.33         Fitness            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          equipment, each                                                   12/31/2023...
                          with pivoting
                          handles and foot
                          pedals that
                          perform
                          alternating
                          movements which
                          combine the
                          motions of a
                          stepper and an
                          elliptical
                          machine, driving
                          simultaneously a
                          radial fan and
                          magnetic brake in
                          the base, such
                          equipment without
                          integrated
                          contact grip
                          heart rate
                          monitor and
                          weighing less
                          than 90 kg
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75410. MULTIMODALITY FITNESS EQUIPMENT WITH INTEGRATED 
                   POWER SENSOR TO MEASURE THE USER'S UPPER BODY 
                   POWER INPUT.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.34         Fitness            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          equipment, each                                                   12/31/2023...
                          unit with
                          pivoting handles
                          and foot pedals
                          that allow the
                          user to perform
                          alternating
                          movements which
                          combine the
                          motions of a
                          stepper and an
                          elliptical
                          machine, and
                          driving
                          simultaneously a
                          radial fan and
                          magnetic brake in
                          the base; each
                          weighing less
                          than 90 kg and
                          equipped with
                          integrated
                          contact grip
                          heart rate
                          monitor and
                          integrated power
                          sensor to measure
                          the user's upper
                          body power input
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75411. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR TREADMILLS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.35         Parts and          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          accessories                                                       12/31/2023...
                          (other than
                          display consoles)
                          of treadmills
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75412. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR ELLIPTICALS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.36         Parts and          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          accessories                                                       12/31/2023...
                          (other than
                          display consoles)
                          of elliptical
                          fitness machines
                          that use a
                          forward and
                          backward pedaling
                          motion with
                          adjustable
                          vertical incline
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75413. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR STATIONARY EXERCISE 
                   CYCLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.37         Parts and          1.2%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          accessories                                                       12/31/2023...
                          (other than
                          display consoles)
                          of stationary
                          exercise cycles
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......


[[Page S3062]]

  


     SEC. 75414. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR WEIGHT TRAINING 
                   EQUIPMENT.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.38         Parts of and       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          accessories for                                                   12/31/2023...
                          dumbbells and
                          other weight and
                          strength training
                          equipment (for
                          example,
                          resistance gyms)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75415. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR CERTAIN EXERCISE 
                   EQUIPMENT MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.39         Parts of and       Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          accessories for                                                   12/31/2023...
                          (other than
                          display consoles)
                          indoor aerobic
                          fitness
                          equipment, other
                          than such goods
                          for treadmills,
                          stationary
                          exercise cycles
                          and ellipticals
                          using forward and
                          backward pedaling
                          motion with
                          adjustable
                          vertical incline
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75416. LATERAL ELLIPTICAL MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.40         Fitness            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          equipment, each                                                   12/31/2023...
                          with pivoting
                          handles and
                          vertical
                          stationary grips,
                          with suspension
                          pedals that move
                          in a lateral
                          elliptical motion
                          to drive a
                          magnetic
                          resistance
                          assembly in the
                          base, presented
                          with contact grip
                          heart rate
                          monitor (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00)  ....

     SEC. 75417. ADJUSTABLE-WEIGHT KETTLEBELLS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.41         Adjustable-weight  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          kettlebells, each                                                 12/31/2023...
                          with rotating
                          dial for
                          selecting
                          interlocking
                          integrated weight
                          plates within a
                          designated weight
                          range and
                          presented with a
                          separable base
                          for holding
                          unused weight
                          plates (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00)  ....

     SEC. 75418. ADJUSTABLE-WEIGHT BARBELL.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.42         Adjustable-weight  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          barbells, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with rotating
                          selection end
                          dials for
                          selecting
                          interlocking,
                          integrated weight
                          plates within a
                          designated weight
                          range, whether or
                          not also
                          including
                          additional weight
                          plates,
                          adjustable-weight
                          curl bar or
                          specially
                          designed stand
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75419. EXERCISE CYCLES WITH DUAL-POSITION HANDGRIPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.43         Stationary wind-   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          resistance                                                        12/31/2023...
                          exercise cycles,
                          each with
                          pivoting
                          handlebars with
                          dual-position
                          horizontal
                          handgrips and
                          rotating foot
                          pedals that drive
                          a large, caged
                          axial fan
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..


[[Page S3063]]

  


     SEC. 75420. EXERCISE CYCLES WITH SINGLE HANDGRIPS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.44         Stationary wind-   0.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          resistance                                                        12/31/2023...
                          exercise cycles,
                          each with
                          pivoting
                          handlebars and
                          single horizontal
                          handgrips, with
                          rotating foot
                          pedals that drive
                          a large, caged
                          axial fan
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75421. UPRIGHT EXERCISE CYCLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.45         Upright            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stationary                                                        12/31/2023...
                          exercise cycles,
                          each having an
                          enclosed magnetic
                          brake system,
                          fitted with
                          connectors for
                          and designed to
                          incorporate a
                          touchscreen
                          console, whether
                          or not presented
                          with the
                          touchscreen
                          console (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75422. RECUMBENT EXERCISE CYCLES WITH TOUCHSCREEN 
                   CONSOLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.46         Recumbent          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          stationary                                                        12/31/2023...
                          exercise cycles,
                          each having an
                          enclosed magnetic
                          brake system,
                          fitted with
                          connectors for
                          and designed to
                          incorporate a
                          touchscreen
                          console, whether
                          or not presented
                          with such
                          touchscreen
                          console (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75423. LEANING EXERCISE CYCLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.47         Stationary         1.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          exercise cycles,                                                  12/31/2023...
                          each comprising a
                          bicycle component
                          connected to a
                          base frame by
                          pivots designed
                          to partially
                          rotate the
                          bicycle component
                          on a longitudinal
                          axis, moving it
                          side-to-side in
                          response to the
                          shifting weight
                          of the user to
                          simulate the
                          rocking motion of
                          an outdoor road
                          bicycle (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75424. ROD GYMS, WITH VERTICAL BENCH.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.48         Full-body          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          strength training                                                 12/31/2023...
                          fitness equipment
                          (home gyms), each
                          incorporating a
                          vertical bench, a
                          removable,
                          adjustable seat,
                          an attached
                          backrest and a
                          detachable leg
                          extension/leg
                          curl attachment,
                          the foregoing
                          each with
                          interchangeable
                          hand grips to
                          connect to a
                          cable and pulley
                          system designed
                          to employ
                          flexible
                          resistance rods,
                          whether or not
                          presented with
                          such flexible
                          rods (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75425. ROD AND RESISTANCE GYMS, WITH FLAT BENCHES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


[[Page S3064]]



``     9902.33.49         Full-body          Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          strength training                                                 12/31/2023...
                          fitness equipment
                          (home gyms), each
                          with flat bench,
                          sliding seat and
                          removable
                          backrest,
                          equipped with
                          interchangeable
                          hand grips to
                          connect to a
                          cable and pulley
                          system designed
                          to employ
                          flexible
                          resistance rods
                          or torsion
                          resistance
                          plates, whether
                          or not presented
                          with rods or
                          plates (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75426. FOLDABLE TREADMILLS, WITH LCD CONSOLES WITH 
                   CONTROL KEYPADS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.50         Foldable           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          treadmills, each                                                  12/31/2023...
                          with a button-
                          release locking
                          mechanism
                          required for
                          folding the
                          running deck for
                          storage and
                          releasing from
                          the storage
                          position for use,
                          capable of
                          wireless data
                          exchange and
                          incorporating a
                          liquid crystal
                          display console
                          with control
                          keypad (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75427. FOLDABLE TREADMILLS, WITH TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLES 
                   MEASURING 44.5 CM OR LESS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.51         Foldable           Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          treadmills, each                                                  12/31/2023...
                          equipped with a
                          button-release
                          locking mechanism
                          required for
                          folding the
                          running deck for
                          storage and
                          releasing from
                          the storage
                          position for use,
                          capable of
                          wireless data
                          exchange and
                          incorporating a
                          touchscreen
                          console having a
                          diagonal display
                          size measuring
                          44.5 cm or less
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75428. INDOOR CYCLING MACHINES WITH WIRELESS DATA 
                   TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAYS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.52         Stationary indoor  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cycling exercise                                                  12/31/2023...
                          cycles, each with
                          a frame designed
                          to simulate the
                          user's body
                          position and
                          pedaling of an
                          outdoor road
                          bicycle, with
                          visible flywheel,
                          equipped with an
                          adjustable
                          magnetic brake to
                          resist rotation
                          of the flywheel,
                          manual emergency
                          braking mechanism
                          and interactive
                          touchscreen
                          display capable
                          of wireless data
                          exchange and two
                          water bottle
                          holders (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75429. INDOOR CYCLING MACHINES WITH LCD CONSOLES AND TWO 
                   WATER BOTTLE HOLDERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.33.53         Stationary indoor  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cycling exercise                                                  12/31/2023...
                          cycles, each with
                          a frame designed
                          to simulate the
                          user's body
                          position and
                          pedaling of an
                          outdoor road
                          bicycle, with
                          visible flywheel,
                          equipped with an
                          adjustable
                          magnetic brake to
                          resist rotation
                          of the flywheel,
                          manual emergency
                          braking
                          mechanism, liquid
                          crystal display
                          console, wireless
                          data exchange
                          capability and
                          two water bottle
                          holders (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75430. INDOOR CYCLING MACHINES WITH LCD CONSOLES AND 
                   SINGLE WATER BOTTLE HOLDER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.54         Stationary indoor  1.4%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          cycling exercise                                                  12/31/2023...
                          cycles, each with
                          frame designed to
                          simulate the
                          user's body
                          position and
                          pedaling of an
                          outdoor road
                          bicycle, with
                          visible flywheel,
                          equipped with an
                          adjustable
                          friction pad
                          brake to resist
                          rotation of the
                          flywheel, manual
                          emergency braking
                          mechanism, liquid
                          crystal display
                          console and
                          single water
                          bottle holder
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75431. RECUMBENT ELLIPTICAL MACHINES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.55         Recumbent seated   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          fitness                                                           12/31/2023...
                          equipment, each
                          with pivoting
                          closed-loop
                          handles that
                          perform
                          alternating
                          movements and
                          foot pedals that
                          move in an
                          elliptical
                          motion, driving a
                          resistance
                          assembly in the
                          base, with
                          optional-use
                          stationary foot
                          supports for
                          enhanced upper
                          body workout
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75432. FITNESS EQUIPMENT COMBINING THE FUNCTIONS OF AN 
                   ELLIPTICAL AND A STAIR STEPPER, WEIGHT OVER 90 
                   KGS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.56         Fitness            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          equipment, each                                                   12/31/2023...
                          with pivoting
                          handles and foot
                          pedals that
                          perform
                          alternating
                          movements
                          combining the
                          motions of a
                          stepper and an
                          elliptical
                          machine, driving
                          simultaneously a
                          radial fan and
                          magnetic brake in
                          the base,
                          equipped with a
                          lever for the
                          manual adjustment
                          of resistance
                          levels,  weighing
                          over 90 kgs
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9506.91.00)  ....

     SEC. 75433. FOLDABLE TREADMILLS WITH TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE 
                   GREATER THAN 44.4 CM.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.57         Foldable           0.5%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          treadmills, each                                                  12/31/2023...
                          equipped with a
                          button-release
                          locking mechanism
                          required for
                          folding the
                          running deck for
                          storage and
                          releasing the
                          deck from the
                          storage position
                          for use; such
                          treadmills
                          capable of
                          wireless data
                          exchange and each
                          incorporating a
                          touchscreen
                          console having a
                          diagonal display
                          measuring over
                          44.4 cm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00)......


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     SEC. 75434. INTERACTIVE INDOOR CYCLING EXERCISE CYCLES.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.58         Interactive        Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          indoor cycling                                                    12/31/2023...
                          exercise cycles,
                          capable of
                          wireless data
                          exchange,
                          simulating the
                          movement of
                          outdoor cycling,
                          employing dynamic
                          inertia magnetic
                          resistance and an
                          electromotor
                          brake system
                          within an
                          enclosed plastic
                          four-legged base
                          and incorporating
                          curved drop
                          handlebars with
                          electronic gear
                          shifters, dual
                          interactive air
                          fans, tablet
                          mount and a
                          workout session
                          performance
                          display (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00), the
                          foregoing other
                          than goods
                          described in any
                          other heading of
                          this subchapter..

     SEC. 75435. MULTIMODALITY FITNESS EQUIPMENT, WITH INTEGRATED 
                   CONTACT GRIP HEART RATE MONITORS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.59         Fitness            Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          equipment, each                                                   12/31/2023...
                          with pivoting
                          handles and foot
                          pedals that
                          perform
                          alternating
                          movements which
                          combine the
                          motions of a
                          stepper and an
                          elliptical
                          machine, driving
                          simultaneously a
                          radial fan and
                          magnetic brake in
                          the base, the
                          foregoing
                          weighing less
                          than 90 kg and
                          equipped with
                          integrated
                          contact grip
                          heart rate
                          monitor (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9506.91.00)......

     SEC. 75436. FISHING REELS VALUED NOT OVER $2.70 EACH, PRE-
                   SPOOLED, WITH ROD AND FISHING LINE.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.60         Fishing rods,      5.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each presented                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with a fishing
                          reel valued not
                          over $2.70 each,
                          pre-spooled with
                          fishing line, the
                          foregoing put up
                          for retail sale
                          as a complete kit
                          each comprising
                          one rod and one
                          reel (whether or
                          not containing
                          other
                          accessories),
                          with each kit
                          having an
                          aggregate value
                          of no more than
                          $30 (provided for
                          in subheading
                          9507.30.20)......

     SEC. 75437. FISHING REELS VALUED NOT OVER $2.70 EACH.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.61         Fishing reels      5.7%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          valued not over                                                   12/31/2023...
                          $2.70 each
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9507.30.20)......

     SEC. 75438. HARD ARTIFICIAL CRANKBAITS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


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``     9902.33.62         Artificial baits   3.8%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          of rigid                                                          12/31/2023...
                          plastics, each
                          with two or more
                          treble hooks
                          attached and with
                          wire loops at the
                          top or front end
                          for attaching
                          fishing line,
                          such baits shaped
                          to approximate
                          bait fish,
                          whether or not
                          having a plastic
                          lip at the bottom
                          front end, the
                          foregoing put up
                          for retail sale
                          and valued not
                          over $20 each;
                          such goods
                          excluding baits
                          with a blunt
                          front end and
                          excluding baits
                          with a torpedo
                          shape (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9507.90.70)......

     SEC. 75439. COLLAPSIBLE BIG GAME DECOYS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.63         Foldable decoys,   0.3%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          each depicting                                                    12/31/2023...
                          birds or
                          wildlife,
                          constructed from
                          two or more
                          layers of printed
                          textile fabric of
                          polyester
                          supported by a
                          metal spring band
                          system (provided
                          for in subheading
                          9507.90.80)......

     SEC. 75440. VACUUM STEEL HINGED LID PITCHERS, NOT EXCEEDING 1 
                   LITER.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.64         Insulated thermal  Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          pitchers, each                                                    12/31/2023...
                          with stainless
                          steel interior
                          and exterior,
                          with hinged
                          stainless steel
                          lid, no separate
                          base and a
                          capacity not
                          exceeding 1 liter
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9617.00.10)......

     SEC. 75441. VACUUM INSULATED DRINKWARE HAVING A CAPACITY 
                   EXCEEDING 1 LITER BUT NOT EXCEEDING 2 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.65         Stainless steel    6.1%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          vacuum insulated                                                  12/31/2023...
                          drinkware, double-
                          walled, and
                          complete with
                          cases, having a
                          capacity
                          exceeding 1 liter
                          but not exceeding
                          2 liters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9617.00.30)......

     SEC. 75442. VACUUM INSULATED DRINKWARE HAVING A CAPACITY 
                   EXCEEDING 2 LITERS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 4 LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.66         Stainless steel    4.9%         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          vacuum insulated                                                  12/31/2023...
                          drinkware, double-
                          walled, having a
                          capacity
                          exceeding 2
                          liters but not
                          exceeding 4
                          liters, complete
                          with cases
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9617.00.40)......

     SEC. 75443. VACUUM GLASS LINED STEEL COFFEE SERVERS OVER 2 
                   LITERS.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.67         Insulated coffee   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          servers, each                                                     12/31/2023...
                          with exterior of
                          stainless steel
                          and vacuum liner
                          of glass, with a
                          hinged brew-
                          through lid with
                          push-button
                          dispensing, such
                          servers with
                          seamless design
                          and without
                          separate base;
                          the foregoing
                          with capacity
                          over 2 liters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9617.00.40)......


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     SEC. 75444. VACUUM GLASS LINED STEEL COFFEE SERVERS OVER 2 
                   LITERS WITH LEVER DISPENSING.

       Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended by inserting in 
     numerical sequence the following new heading:


``     9902.33.68         Insulated vacuum   Free         No change        No change       On or before     ''.
                          coffee servers,                                                   12/31/2023...
                          each with
                          exterior layer of
                          stainless steel
                          and liner of
                          glass, with a
                          hinged brew-
                          through lid with
                          lever action
                          dispensing, such
                          servers without
                          separate base;
                          the foregoing
                          with capacity
                          over 2 liters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9617.00.40)......

           PART II--EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS

     SEC. 75451. EXTENSION OF CERTAIN EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS 
                   AND REDUCTIONS AND OTHER MODIFICATIONS.

       (a) Extensions.--Each of the following headings is amended 
     by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2023'':
       (1) Heading 9902.01.01 (relating to frozen, boiled 
     glutinous corn).
       (2) Heading 9902.01.02 (relating to mustard seed oil).
       (3) Heading 9902.01.03 (relating to unsweetened cocoa 
     powder).
       (4) Heading 9902.01.09 (relating to pepperoncini preserved 
     in brine).
       (5) Heading 9902.01.11 (relating to dried strawberries).
       (6) Heading 9902.01.18 (relating to isododecane).
       (7) Heading 9902.01.22 (relating to nitrosylsulfuric acid).
       (8) Heading 9902.01.24 (relating to sulfamic acid).
       (9) Heading 9902.01.26 (relating to certain spherical 
     particles of silicon dioxide).
       (10) Heading 9902.01.27 (relating to dioxosilane spherical 
     particles (mean particle size 0.007-0.020 mm)).
       (11) Heading 9902.01.29 (relating to certain silicon 
     dioxide spherical particles (mean particle size 28-45 
     micrometers)).
       (12) Heading 9902.01.33 (relating to thionyl chloride).
       (13) Heading 9902.01.36 (relating to hydroxylamine free 
     base).
       (14) Heading 9902.01.37 (relating to hydroxylamine 
     sulphate).
       (15) Heading 9902.01.40 (relating to tin(IV) oxide).
       (16) Heading 9902.01.41 (relating to ammonium bifluoride).
       (17) Heading 9902.01.46 (relating to potassium bifluoride).
       (18) Heading 9902.01.52 (relating to cesium chloride).
       (19) Heading 9902.01.53 (relating to cesium iodide).
       (20) Heading 9902.01.54 (relating to sodium sulfides).
       (21) Heading 9902.01.55 (relating to sodium thiosulfate).
       (22) Heading 9902.01.57 (relating to sodium hypophosphite).
       (23) Heading 9902.01.58 (relating to monopotassium 
     phosphate).
       (24) Heading 9902.01.59 (relating to ammonium 
     polyphosphate).
       (25) Heading 9902.01.63 (relating to sodium ferrocyanide).
       (26) Heading 9902.01.68 (relating to sodium thiocyanate).
       (27) Heading 9902.01.69 (relating to silver sodium 
     zirconium hydrogenphosphate).
       (28) Heading 9902.01.75 (relating to yttrium oxide).
       (29) Heading 9902.01.76 (relating to ytterbium trifluoride 
     powder).
       (30) Heading 9902.01.77 (relating to titanium hydride).
       (31) Heading 9902.01.79 (relating to lithium aluminum 
     hydride).
       (32) Heading 9902.01.81 (relating to n-butyl chloride).
       (33) Heading 9902.01.82 (relating to 1,6-dichlorohexane).
       (34) Heading 9902.01.83 (relating to allyl bromide).
       (35) Heading 9902.01.84 (relating to DCP).
       (36) Heading 9902.01.86 (relating to o-dichlorobenzene).
       (37) Heading 9902.01.89 (relating to 1,2,4-
     trichlorobenzene).
       (38) Heading 9902.01.91 (relating to o-chlorobenzyl 
     chloride (oCBC)).
       (39) Heading 9902.01.92 (relating to dichlorotoluene).
       (40) Heading 9902.01.93 (relating to 2-chloro-6-
     fluorobenzylchloride).
       (41) Heading 9902.01.98 (relating to lithium p-
     styrenesulfonate).
       (42) Heading 9902.01.99 (relating to monomer used in water 
     treatment).
       (43) Heading 9902.02.01 (relating to para toluene sulfonic 
     acid).
       (44) Heading 9902.02.03 (relating to methanesulfonyl 
     chloride).
       (45) Heading 9902.02.04 (relating to 4-chloro-3,5-
     dinitrobenzotrifluoride).
       (46) Heading 9902.02.05 (relating to 2-methyl-5-
     nitrobenzenesulfonic acid).
       (47) Heading 9902.02.06 (relating to triflic acid).
       (48) Heading 9902.02.07 (relating to triflic anhydride).
       (49) Heading 9902.02.08 (relating to potassium 
     perfluoroethyl cyclohexanesulphonate).
       (50) Heading 9902.02.09 (relating to 2-octanol solvent).
       (51) Heading 9902.02.11 (relating to sodium methylate 
     powder).
       (52) Heading 9902.02.12 (relating to magnesium tert-
     butoxide).
       (53) Heading 9902.02.13 (relating to propargyl alcohol).
       (54) Heading 9902.02.15 (relating to 1,2-pentanediol).
       (55) Heading 9902.02.16 (relating to 2,5-dimethylhexane-
     2,5-diol).
       (56) Heading 9902.02.19 (relating to a-naphthol).
       (57) Heading 9902.02.21 (relating to 2-phenylphenol).
       (58) Heading 9902.02.22 (relating to Preventol ON extra 
     preservative).
       (59) Heading 9902.02.26 (relating to 2,2'-methylene-bis-(4-
     methyl-6-tert-butylphenol)).
       (60) Heading 9902.02.27 (relating to 2,2'-(2-
     methylpropylidene)bis[4,6-dimethyl-phenol]).
       (61) Heading 9902.02.28 (relating to 4,4'-butylidenebis(3-
     methyl-6-tert-butylphenol)).
       (62) Heading 9902.02.29 (relating to 2,5-bis(1,1-
     dimethylpropyl)-1,4-benzenediol).
       (63) Heading 9902.02.30 (relating to tris(2'-methyl-4'-
     hydroxy-5'-t- butylphenyl)butane).
       (64) Heading 9902.02.32 (relating to ortho nitro phenol).
       (65) Heading 9902.02.33 (relating to 3-trifluoromethyl-4-
     nitrophenol).
       (66) Heading 9902.02.37 (relating to allyl 
     pentaerythritol).
       (67) Heading 9902.02.38 (relating to t-butyl cumyl 
     peroxide).
       (68) Heading 9902.02.39 (relating to dicumyl peroxide).
       (69) Heading 9902.02.40 (relating to cumene hydroperoxide).
       (70) Heading 9902.02.44 (relating to 3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-
     dienal).
       (71) Heading 9902.02.47 (relating to 
     cyclobutanecarboxaldehyde).
       (72) Heading 9902.02.50 (relating to TBMB).
       (73) Heading 9902.02.51 (relating to 7-hydroxycitronellal).
       (74) Heading 9902.02.52 (relating to 2,4-
     disulfobenzaldehyde).
       (75) Heading 9902.02.53 (relating to p-
     (trifluoromethyl)benzaldehyde).
       (76) Heading 9902.02.55 (relating to (E)-4-(2,6,6-
     trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-3-bute).
       (77) Heading 9902.02.57 (relating to 1,3-cyclohexanedione).
       (78) Heading 9902.02.61 (relating to 5-chloro-1-indanone).
       (79) Heading 9902.02.64 (relating to 2,4-
     dihydroxybenzophenone).
       (80) Heading 9902.02.67 (relating to amalanthraquine 
     (AAQ)).
       (81) Heading 9902.02.68 (relating to nitroanthraquinone).
       (82) Heading 9902.02.74 (relating to dichloroacetyl 
     chloride).
       (83) Heading 9902.02.79 (relating to dilauroyl peroxide).
       (84) Heading 9902.02.84 (relating to crotonic acid).
       (85) Heading 9902.02.88 (relating to 4-nitrobenzoyl 
     chloride).
       (86) Heading 9902.02.89 (relating to methyl cinnamate).
       (87) Heading 9902.02.90 (relating to peroxide used in 
     silicone rubber).
       (88) Heading 9902.02.91 (relating to oxalic acid).
       (89) Heading 9902.02.96 (relating to himic anhydride).
       (90) Heading 9902.02.99 (relating to BPDA-U).
       (91) Heading 9902.03.06 (relating to hydroxypivalic acid 
     neopentyl glycol ester).
       (92) Heading 9902.03.10 (relating to gallic acid).
       (93) Heading 9902.03.19 (relating to prohexadione calcium).
       (94) Heading 9902.03.21 (relating to Dichlorprop-p).
       (95) Heading 9902.03.22 (relating to 2,4-DB).
       (96) Heading 9902.03.29 (relating to DEDC).
       (97) Heading 9902.03.30 (relating to input for high 
     performance films).
       (98) Heading 9902.03.33 (relating to (+)-abscisic acid).
       (99) Heading 9902.03.38 (relating to tolclofos methyl).
       (100) Heading 9902.03.40 (relating to DMHP).
       (101) Heading 9902.03.42 (relating to antioxidant/
     stabilizer).
       (102) Heading 9902.03.43 (relating to Fosetyl-Al).
       (103) Heading 9902.03.44 (relating to Perkadox 16).
       (104) Heading 9902.03.48 (relating to 2-ethylhexylamine).

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       (105) Heading 9902.03.51 (relating to N,N'-bis(3-
     aminopropyl)ethylenediamine).
       (106) Heading 9902.03.53 (relating to N,N-diethyl-1,3-
     propanediamine).
       (107) Heading 9902.03.54 (relating to 2,4-dichloroaniline).
       (108) Heading 9902.03.55 (relating to 4-chloro-2-
     nitroaniline).
       (109) Heading 9902.03.59 (relating to 2,6-dichloroaniline).
       (110) Heading 9902.03.60 (relating to N-ethyl-N-benzyl 
     aniline).
       (111) Heading 9902.03.62 (relating to p-chloroaniline).
       (112) Heading 9902.03.64 (relating to ethyl benzyl aniline 
     sulfonic acid).
       (113) Heading 9902.03.67 (relating to p-toluidine).
       (114) Heading 9902.03.68 (relating to Benfluralin).
       (115) Heading 9902.03.72 (relating to Butralin).
       (116) Heading 9902.03.73 (relating to 4-amino-3-
     methylbenzenesulfonic acid).
       (117) Heading 9902.03.74 (relating to 2,4-xylidine).
       (118) Heading 9902.03.75 (relating to mixed xylidines).
       (119) Heading 9902.03.76 (relating to dodecyl aniline mixed 
     isomers).
       (120) Heading 9902.03.78 (relating to amino methyl 
     benzene).
       (121) Heading 9902.03.79 (relating to 2-ethyl-6-
     methylaniline).
       (122) Heading 9902.03.90 (relating to dipropoxy-p-
     toluidine).
       (123) Heading 9902.03.95 (relating to RODA).
       (124) Heading 9902.03.96 (relating to 4-methoxy-2-
     methyldiphenylamine).
       (125) Heading 9902.04.04 (relating to 4-
     chlorophenylglycine).
       (126) Heading 9902.04.05 (relating to 2-amino-5-
     sulfobenzoic acid).
       (127) Heading 9902.04.09 (relating to intermediate used in 
     herbicides).
       (128) Heading 9902.04.10 (relating to manganese disodium 
     EDTA).
       (129) Heading 9902.04.11 (relating to sarcosine, sodium 
     salt).
       (130) Heading 9902.04.12 (relating to copper disodium 
     EDTA).
       (131) Heading 9902.04.13 (relating to sodium 
     lauriminodipropinonate).
       (132) Heading 9902.04.18 (relating to lecithin derived from 
     sunflower).
       (133) Heading 9902.04.19 (relating to lecithin derived from 
     soybeans).
       (134) Heading 9902.04.24 (relating to tetra-n-butylurea).
       (135) Heading 9902.04.26 (relating to certain crosslinking 
     agent for powder coatings).
       (136) Heading 9902.04.31 (relating to Linuron).
       (137) Heading 9902.04.32 (relating to carboxyamide function 
     compounds).
       (138) Heading 9902.04.33 (relating to Chlorpropham).
       (139) Heading 9902.04.37 (relating to Zoxamide).
       (140) Heading 9902.04.41 (relating to Cyclanilide).
       (141) Heading 9902.04.44 (relating to Napropamide).
       (142) Holding 9902.04.47 (relating to Mandestrobin 
     technical).
       (143) Heading 9902.04.50 (relating to MMTDCA).
       (144) Heading 9902.04.53 (relating to 2-
     chloroacetoacetanilide (AAOCA)).
       (145) Heading 9902.04.54 (relating to acetoacetyl-2,5-
     dimethoxy-4-chloroanilide).
       (146) Heading 9902.04.72 (relating to Cyfluthrin (excluding 
     b-Cyfluthrin)).
       (147) Heading 9902.04.73 (relating to Cypermethrin).
       (148) Heading 9902.04.75 (relating to Alpha-Cypermethrin 
     technical).
       (149) Heading 9902.04.83 (relating to aminoazobenzene-p-
     sulfonic acid).
       (150) Heading 9902.04.91 (relating to Daminozide).
       (151) Heading 9902.04.92 (relating to aminoguanidine 
     bicarbonate).
       (152) Heading 9902.04.95 (relating to p-
     chlorophenylisocyanate).
       (153) Heading 9902.04.96 (relating to phenylisocyanate).
       (154) Heading 9902.04.99 (relating to Thiobencarb).
       (155) Heading 9902.05.01 (relating to EPTC).
       (156) Heading 9902.05.02 (relating to Phosmet).
       (157) Heading 9902.05.06 (relating to active ingredient for 
     fungicide).
       (158) Heading 9902.05.10 (relating to 4,6-
     bis(octylthiomethyl)-o-cresol).
       (159) Heading 9902.05.11 (relating to 4,4'-thiobis 2-1,1-
     dimethylethyl-5-methyl-phenol).
       (160) Heading 9902.05.13 (relating to thiobis(6-tert-butyl-
     4-methylphenol)).
       (161) Heading 9902.05.21 (relating to thioglycolic acid).
       (162) Heading 9902.05.22 (relating to 2-mercaptoethanol).
       (163) Heading 9902.05.30 (relating to triphenylphosphine).
       (164) Heading 9902.05.31 (relating to Fenbutatin oxide).
       (165) Heading 9902.05.33 (relating to ultraviolet dye).
       (166) Heading 9902.05.38 (relating to MSMA).
       (167) Heading 9902.05.55 (relating to Ethofumesate).
       (168) Heading 9902.05.56 (relating to Carbosulfan 
     Technical).
       (169) Heading 9902.05.57 (relating to Helional).
       (170) Heading 9902.05.58 (relating to reaction mixture of 
     (rel-2R,4R)-tetrahydro (pyranol)).
       (171) Heading 9902.05.61 (relating to Fenpyroximate).
       (172) Heading 9902.05.64 (relating to Tolfenpyrad).
       (173) Heading 9902.05.65 (relating to Penflufen).
       (174) Heading 9902.05.75 (relating to Fenamidone).
       (175) Heading 9902.05.81 (relating to Boscalid).
       (176) Heading 9902.05.93 (relating to Triclopyr).
       (177) Heading 9902.05.96 (relating to Mepiquat chloride).
       (178) Heading 9902.05.98 (relating to Saltidin).
       (179) Heading 9902.06.03 (relating to Pyridalyl).
       (180) Heading 9902.06.08 (relating to 2-acetylnicotinic 
     acid).
       (181) Heading 9902.06.09 (relating to light stabilizer).
       (182) Heading 9902.06.12 (relating to 5-methylpyridine-2,3-
     dicarboxylic acid (5-MPDC)).
       (183) Heading 9902.06.26 (relating to Quinaldine).
       (184) Heading 9902.06.28 (relating to Terbacil).
       (185) Heading 9902.06.29 (relating to Bispyribac sodium).
       (186) Heading 9902.06.36 (relating to Pirimiphos-methyl).
       (187) Heading 9902.06.42 (relating to phenyl(4,6-dimethoxy-
     pyrimidin-2-yl)carbamate).
       (188) Heading 9902.06.43 (relating to Methyliodouracil).
       (189) Heading 9902.06.48 (relating to 2-amino-4,6-
     dimethylpyrimidine).
       (190) Heading 9902.06.50 (relating to cyanuric chloride).
       (191) Heading 9902.06.55 (relating to Simazine).
       (192) Heading 9902.06.62 (relating to tris (2-hydroxyethyl) 
     isocyanurate (THEIC)).
       (193) Heading 9902.06.63 (relating to 2-amino-4-methoxy-6-
     methyl-1,3,5-triazine).
       (194) Heading 9902.06.64 (relating to 4-methoxy-N,6-
     dimethyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-amine).
       (195) Heading 9902.06.65 (relating to triallyl cyanurate).
       (196) Heading 9902.06.71 (relating to Fenbuconazole 
     fungicide).
       (197) Heading 9902.06.72 (relating to Fenazaquin).
       (198) Heading 9902.06.74 (relating to Pyridaben).
       (199) Heading 9902.06.79 (relating to Triticonazole).
       (200) Heading 9902.06.83 (relating to Carbendazim).
       (201) Heading 9902.06.86 (relating to Tetraconazole).
       (202) Heading 9902.06.92 (relating to 2-[3-(2H-
     benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]ethyl methacrylate).
       (203) Heading 9902.06.96 (relating to PolyAziridine PZ-33).
       (204) Heading 9902.06.98 (relating to 5-amino-1,2-dihydro-
     3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione).
       (205) Heading 9902.07.09 (relating to 2-
     mercaptobenzothiazole).
       (206) Heading 9902.07.10 (relating to corrosion inhibitor).
       (207) Heading 9902.07.11 (relating to 2-amino 4-methyl 
     benzothiazole).
       (208) Heading 9902.07.12 (relating to accelerator for 
     rubber production).
       (209) Heading 9902.07.17 (relating to Carboxin).
       (210) Heading 9902.07.18 (relating to 1,2-benzisothiazolin-
     3(2H)-one,2-butyl).
       (211) Heading 9902.07.19 (relating to 4-[3-(4-
     chlorophenyl)-3-(3,4-dimethoxyph)).
       (212) Heading 9902.07.23 (relating to Bentazon).
       (213) Heading 9902.07.25 (relating to Topramezone).
       (214) Heading 9902.07.34 (relating to OBPA).
       (215) Heading 9902.07.48 (relating to 2-amino-3-
     cyanothiophene).
       (216) Heading 9902.07.49 (relating to Tebuthiuron 
     technical).
       (217) Heading 9902.07.51 (relating to performance fluid).
       (218) Heading 9902.07.52 (relating to Etridiazole).
       (219) Heading 9902.07.59 (relating to para-toluene 
     sulphonyl hydrazide).
       (220) Heading 9902.07.61 (relating to Sulfometuron-methyl).
       (221) Heading 9902.07.63 (relating to Tosyl-4-CPP).
       (222) Heading 9902.07.64 (relating to Asulam).
       (223) Heading 9902.07.67 (relating to methyl 2-
     (aminosulfonyl) benzoate).
       (224) Heading 9902.07.68 (relating to methyl 3-
     sulfamoylthiophene-2-carboxylate).
       (225) Heading 9902.07.69 (relating to 3-(ethylsulfonyl)-2-
     pyridinesulfonamide).
       (226) Heading 9902.07.70 (relating to carbamic acid, N-[[3-
     [(dimethyl...]-, phenyl ester).
       (227) Heading 9902.07.81 (relating to black carrot color 
     concentrate).
       (228) Heading 9902.07.82 (relating to purple sweet potato 
     color concentrate).
       (229) Heading 9902.07.83 (relating to red cabbage color 
     concentrate).
       (230) Heading 9902.07.84 (relating to red radish color 
     concentrate).
       (231) Heading 9902.08.09 (relating to Disperse Blue 77).
       (232) Heading 9902.08.11 (relating to Disperse Red 60).
       (233) Heading 9902.08.16 (relating to Acid Black 194).
       (234) Heading 9902.08.18 (relating to acid dye for Pigment 
     Red 144).

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       (235) Heading 9902.08.39 (relating to indigo, Vat Blue 1).
       (236) Heading 9902.08.40 (relating to Pigment Orange 43/Vat 
     Orange 7).
       (237) Heading 9902.08.43 (relating to Vat Blue 19).
       (238) Heading 9902.08.45 (relating to Vat Blue 1, reduced).
       (239) Heading 9902.08.46 (relating to isoviolanthrone-Vat 
     Violet 10).
       (240) Heading 9902.08.47 (relating to Vat Blue 4).
       (241) Heading 9902.08.57 (relating to Reactive Red 180).
       (242) Heading 9902.08.61 (relating to G500 blue crude).
       (243) Heading 9902.08.65 (relating to Solvent Orange 63).
       (244) Heading 9902.08.69 (relating to Solvent Red 179).
       (245) Heading 9902.08.71 (relating to Solvent Violet 13 (CI 
     60725)).
       (246) Heading 9902.08.72 (relating to Solvent Yellow 195).
       (247) Heading 9902.08.73 (relating to Solvent Yellow 163).
       (248) Heading 9902.08.74 (relating to Solvent Red 227).
       (249) Heading 9902.08.75 (relating to Solvent Red 169).
       (250) Heading 9902.08.76 (relating to Solvent Yellow 114).
       (251) Heading 9902.08.77 (relating to Solvent Orange 60).
       (252) Heading 9902.08.78 (relating to Solvent Red 135).
       (253) Heading 9902.08.79 (relating to Solvent Blue 35).
       (254) Heading 9902.08.81 (relating to 2,4-dinitrophenol).
       (255) Heading 9902.08.84 (relating to optical brightener).
       (256) Heading 9902.08.85 (relating to whitening agent).
       (257) Heading 9902.08.87 (relating to organic luminescent 
     pigments and dyes).
       (258) Heading 9902.08.88 (relating to phosphorescent 
     pigments zinc sulfide, copper doped).
       (259) Heading 9902.09.01 (relating to cold pressed 
     grapefruit oil).
       (260) Heading 9902.09.02 (relating to oil of lemon 
     eucalyptus (OLE)).
       (261) Heading 9902.09.03 (relating to ADV 7800 S-ME).
       (262) Heading 9902.09.04 (relating to surfactant).
       (263) Heading 9902.09.05 (relating to ADV 7850 A-ME).
       (264) Heading 9902.09.06 (relating to ADV 7800 S-W).
       (265) Heading 9902.09.09 (relating to certain esters).
       (266) Heading 9902.09.12 (relating to surfactant used in 
     pesticides).
       (267) Heading 9902.09.14 (relating to sparklers).
       (268) Heading 9902.09.17 (relating to poly pale ester 10).
       (269) Heading 9902.09.18 (relating to Dymerex).
       (270) Heading 9902.09.26 (relating to Tetrachlorvinfos 
     formulations).
       (271) Heading 9902.09.27 (relating to mixtures of 
     Clofentezine).
       (272) Heading 9902.09.32 (relating to zinc phosphate 
     formulations).
       (273) Heading 9902.09.39 (relating to formulated Methomyl).
       (274) Heading 9902.09.47 (relating to mixtures of 
     Oxathiapiprolin).
       (275) Heading 9902.09.65 (relating to product for post-
     harvest fruit treatment).
       (276) Heading 9902.09.67 (relating to mixtures of 
     Famoxadone, Cymoxanil, and application adjuvants).
       (277) Heading 9902.09.73 (relating to Ziram).
       (278) Heading 9902.09.74 (relating to Thiram).
       (279) Heading 9902.09.82 (relating to Dodine mixtures.)
       (280) Heading 9902.09.83 (relating to packs used in fruit 
     treatment).
       (281) Heading 9902.09.91 (relating to Pyraflufen ethyl 40 
     percent (ET MB 40)).
       (282) Heading 9902.09.97 (relating to Napropamide 
     formulations).
       (283) Heading 9902.09.98 (relating to Sulfometuron-methyl 
     formulations).
       (284) Heading 9902.10.16 (relating to granular herbicide).
       (285) Heading 9902.10.18 (relating to Fosamine).
       (286) Heading 9902.10.20 (relating to 5-amino-1,3-dihydro-
     2H-benzimidazol-2-one).
       (287) Heading 9902.10.26 (relating to mixture used in 
     vulcanization).
       (288) Heading 9902.10.34 (relating to reaction products of 
     phosphorus trichloride).
       (289) Heading 9902.10.38 (relating to potassium methylate 
     solution).
       (290) Heading 9902.10.39 (relating to additive for use in 
     dish cleaning formulations).
       (291) Heading 9902.10.43 (relating to glycol ester).
       (292) Heading 9902.10.46 (relating to lauryl-cetyl 
     alcohol).
       (293) Heading 9902.10.52 (relating to polymeric ester 
     blend).
       (294) Heading 9902.10.53 (relating to CE-1618BL methyl 
     palmitate/oleate).
       (295) Heading 9902.10.58 (relating to speciality monomers).
       (296) Heading 9902.10.60 (relating to sodium ethylate).
       (297) Heading 9902.10.63 (relating to synthetic acid washed 
     beta zeolite powder).
       (298) Heading 9902.10.70 (relating to amorphous alpha 
     olefin with high softening point).
       (299) Heading 9902.10.71 (relating to polymethylpentene 
     (PMP) polyolefin copolymer).
       (300) Heading 9902.10.72 (relating to light stabilizer).
       (301) Heading 9902.10.73 (relating to non-functionalized 
     polybutadiene).
       (302) Heading 9902.10.78 (relating to vinyl chloride-
     hydroxypropyl acrylate copolymer).
       (303) Heading 9902.10.80 (relating to S02F melt processable 
     resin).
       (304) Heading 9902.10.85 (relating to material used in 
     paper coatings).
       (305) Heading 9902.10.89 (relating to esters for use in 
     coatings).
       (306) Heading 9902.10.92 (relating to lubricant for use in 
     media).
       (307) Heading 9902.10.94 (relating to ingredient used in 
     transdermal patches).
       (308) Heading 9902.10.99 (relating to vinyl acetate-
     alkeneoic acid copolymer).
       (309) Heading 9902.11.03 (relating to product used in 
     coatings and adhesives).
       (310) Heading 9902.11.05 (relating to polymeric sulfonic 
     acid).
       (311) Heading 9902.11.06 (relating to 2-propenoic acid, 
     sodium salt).
       (312) Heading 9902.11.07 (relating to poly(butyl 
     methacrylate).
       (313) Heading 9902.11.08 (relating to poly(ethyl acrylate-
     co-methyl methacrylate)).
       (314) Heading 9902.11.09 (relating to poly(methacrylic 
     acid-co-methyl methacrylate) 1:1).
       (315) Heading 9902.11.10 (relating to poly(methyl acrylate-
     co-methyl methacrylate).
       (316) Heading 9902.11.17 (relating to sorbitol diglycidyl 
     ether epoxide resin).
       (317) Heading 9902.11.20 (relating to linear aliphatic 
     polycarbonate polyester).
       (318) Heading 9902.11.30 (relating to products for 
     enhancing optical transparency).
       (319) Heading 9902.11.31 (relating to polyamide powders).
       (320) Heading 9902.11.32 (relating to formulation for use 
     in thermoplastic injection molding).
       (321) Heading 9902.11.33 (relating to formulation for use 
     in plastics applications).
       (322) Heading 9902.11.35 (relating to Phenol, 4-(1,1-
     dimethylethyl)-,polymer with formaldehyde).
       (323) Heading 9902.11.38 (relating to polyurethane 
     hardener).
       (324) Heading 9902.11.39 (relating to H12MDI based 
     aliphatic polyisocyanate).
       (325) Heading 9902.11.40 (relating to TDI based blocked 
     aromatic polyisocyanate).
       (326) Heading 9902.11.41 (relating to self-cross linking, 
     stoving polyurethane resin).
       (327) Heading 9902.11.46 (relating to aliphatic/aromatic 
     polyisocyanate copolymer).
       (328) Heading 9902.11.47 (relating to TDI based aromatic 
     polyisocyanate).
       (329) Heading 9902.11.48 (relating to water-dispersible HDI 
     based polyisocyanate).
       (330) Heading 9902.11.58 (relating to industrial 
     nitrocellulose (damped alcohol content of 33-37%)).
       (331) Heading 9902.11.60 (relating to propylene glycol 
     alginate (PGA)).
       (332) Heading 9902.11.61 (relating to alginic acid and 
     other alginates).
       (333) Heading 9902.11.63 (relating to sodium hyaluronate).
       (334) Heading 9902.11.64 (relating to weak acid cation ion-
     exchange resin).
       (335) Heading 9902.11.65 (relating to weak acid macroporous 
     cation ion-exchange resins).
       (336) Heading 9902.11.87 (relating to regenerated cellulose 
     sheets for industrial sponges).
       (337) Heading 9902.11.95 (relating to single wrapped 
     cutlery joined by a skewer).
       (338) Heading 9902.11.98 (relating to plastic pet crate 
     pan).
       (339) Heading 9902.12.01 (relating to boxing and mixed 
     martial arts gloves of plastic).
       (340) Heading 9902.12.06 (relating to plastic non-skid base 
     rings for toilet brush caddies).
       (341) Heading 9902.12.12 (relating to head straps and 
     quickclips for cameras).
       (342) Heading 9902.12.16 (relating to frame mounts for 
     cameras).
       (343) Heading 9902.12.17 (relating to large tube mounts for 
     cameras).
       (344) Heading 9902.12.21 (relating to replacement camera 
     doors).
       (345) Heading 9902.12.22 (relating to seatpost camera 
     mounts).
       (346) Heading 9902.12.23 (relating to adhesive camera 
     mounts).
       (347) Heading 9902.12.27 (relating to sets of assorted 
     plastic camera mounts).
       (348) Heading 9902.12.35 (relating to life jackets for 
     pets).
       (349) Heading 9902.12.37 (relating to doll diaper bags).
       (350) Heading 9902.12.40 (relating to doll carriers without 
     windows).
       (351) Heading 9902.12.53 (relating to plastic cases for 
     electronic games or accessories).
       (352) Heading 9902.12.60 (relating to boxing and mixed 
     martial arts gloves of leather).
       (353) Heading 9902.12.64 (relating to women's leather belts 
     valued at $7 or more).
       (354) Heading 9902.12.66 (relating to woven bamboo 
     products).
       (355) Heading 9902.12.67 (relating to woven wood products).
       (356) Heading 9902.12.69 (relating to cashmere, not carded 
     or combed).
       (357) Heading 9902.12.70 (relating to camel hair, not 
     carded or combed).
       (358) Heading 9902.12.71 (relating to camel hair).
       (359) Heading 9902.12.72 (relating to noils of camel hair).

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       (360) Heading 9902.12.73 (relating to cashmere, carded or 
     combed).
       (361) Heading 9902.12.74 (relating to camel hair, carded or 
     combed).
       (362) Heading 9902.12.75 (relating to yarn of carded 
     cashmere, with a yarn count of 19.35 metric or higher).
       (363) Heading 9902.12.76 (relating to yarn of carded 
     cashmere, with a yarn count of less than 19.35 metric).
       (364) Heading 9902.12.77 (relating to yarn of carded camel 
     hair).
       (365) Heading 9902.12.78 (relating to yarn of combed 
     cashmere or yarn of camel hair).
       (366) Heading 9902.12.79 (relating to woven fabric of 
     carded vicuna hair of a weight not exceeding 300 g/m\2\).
       (367) Heading 9902.12.83 (relating to production roll 
     bleached woven cotton gauze).
       (368) Heading 9902.12.84 (relating to bleached pique 
     fabric).
       (369) Heading 9902.12.85 (relating to dyed pique fabric).
       (370) Heading 9902.12.89 (relating to high tenacity single 
     rayon yarn with a decitex equal to or greater than 1,000).
       (371) Heading 9902.12.90 (relating to high tenacity single 
     rayon yarn with a decitex less than 1,000).
       (372) Heading 9902.12.91 (relating to high tenacity 
     multiple or cabled rayon yarn).
       (373) Heading 9902.12.92 (relating to single yarn of 
     viscose rayon).
       (374) Heading 9902.12.93 (relating to twisted yarn of 
     viscose rayon).
       (375) Heading 9902.12.97 (relating to elastic, water-
     repellent woven polyester fabric).
       (376) Heading 9902.12.98 (relating to acrylic fiber tow 
     with an average decitex of between 2 and 5).
       (377) Heading 9902.12.99 (relating to acrylic filament tow 
     with an averge decitex of 2.2).
       (378) Heading 9902.13.01 (relating to acrylic fiber tow 
     with an average decitex of 3.3).
       (379) Heading 9902.13.05 (relating to acrylic filament tow 
     with a decitex of 3.3).
       (380) Heading 9902.13.06 (relating to acrylic or modacrylic 
     staple fibers, not processed).
       (381) Heading 9902.13.07 (relating to modacrylic staple 
     fibers with an average decitex of 2.2 and a fiber length of 
     38 mm).
       (382) Heading 9902.13.08 (relating to modacrylic staple 
     fibers with an average decitex of 2.2 and a fiber length of 
     51 mm).
       (383) Heading 9902.13.09 (relating to modacrylic staple 
     fibers with an average decitex of 1.7 and a fiber length of 
     51 mm).
       (384) Heading 9902.13.10 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
     with an average decitex of 1.3 and a fiber length of 38 mm).
       (385) Heading 9902.13.11 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
     with an average decitex of 1.3 and a fiber length of 40 mm).
       (386) Heading 9902.13.12 (relating to synthetic staple 
     fibers not processed for spinning).
       (387) Heading 9902.13.13 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
     with a fiber length between 40 and 47.5 mm and a solar 
     reflectance index less than 10).
       (388) Heading 9902.13.14 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
     with a fiber length between 40 and 47.5 mm and a solar 
     reflectance index between 10 and 30).
       (389) Heading 9902.13.16 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
     with a fiber length between 48 and 60 mm and a solar 
     reflectance index less than 10).
       (390) Heading 9902.13.17 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
     with a fiber length between 48 and 60 mm and a solar 
     reflectance index between 10 and 30).
       (391) Heading 9902.13.18 (relating to acrylic staple fibers 
     with a fiber length between 48 and 60 mm and a solar 
     reflectance index greater than 30).
       (392) Heading 9902.13.22 (relating to modified acrylic 
     flame retardant staple fiber with a decitex of 3.9).
       (393) Heading 9902.13.25 (relating to cellulosic man-made 
     viscose rayon staple fiber).
       (394) Heading 9902.13.27 (relating to certain staple fibers 
     of viscose rayon).
       (395) Heading 9902.13.30 (relating to flame retardant 
     viscose rayon staple fibers, with decitex of 3.3 and length 
     of 60 mm).
       (396) Heading 9902.13.32 (relating to flame retardant 
     viscose rayon staple fibers, with a decitex of 2.2 and length 
     of 38 mm).
       (397) Heading 9902.13.37 (relating to acrylic or modacrylic 
     staple fibers, processed and with a decitex of 11.0).
       (398) Heading 9902.13.39 (relating to rayon top).
       (399) Heading 9902.13.40 (relating to woven fabrics of 
     certain synthetic fibers).
       (400) Heading 9902.13.43 (relating to heat exchange 
     capillary material).
       (401) Heading 9902.13.48 (relating to men's or boys' silk 
     knit pullovers and cardigans).
       (402) Heading 9902.13.52 (relating to neoprene guard 
     socks).
       (403) Heading 9902.13.55 (relating to boys' woven manmade 
     fiber coats, 36 percent or more of wool).
       (404) Heading 9902.13.70 (relating to batting gloves of 
     manmade fibers).
       (405) Heading 9902.13.72 (relating to fishing wader pocket 
     pouches).
       (406) Heading 9902.13.73 (relating to nylon wool packs).
       (407) Heading 9902.13.86 (relating to bee nets).
       (408) Heading 9902.13.87 (relating to camera chest 
     harnesses).
       (409) Heading 9902.13.90 (relating to camera wrist strap 
     mounts).
       (410) Heading 9902.13.95 (relating to men's protective 
     active footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or 
     plastic).
       (411) Heading 9902.13.96 (relating to women's protective 
     active shoes, covering the ankle).
       (412) Heading 9902.13.97 (relating to women's protective 
     active footwear, valued over $26 per pair, covering the 
     ankle).
       (413) Heading 9902.14.05 (relating to footwear made on a 
     base or platform of wood).
       (414) Heading 9902.14.12 (relating to women's protective 
     active footwear, not covering the ankle, valued over $24 per 
     pair).
       (415) Heading 9902.14.13 (relating to women's protective 
     active footwear, not covering the ankle, valued over $26 per 
     pair).
       (416) Heading 9902.14.16 (relating to children's footwear 
     with waterproof soles, not covering the ankle, valued over 
     $18 per pair).
       (417) Heading 9902.14.19 (relating to men's & boys' golf 
     shoes with waterproof soles).
       (418) Heading 9902.14.23 (relating to men's waterproof 
     leather footwear, valued at $29 per pair or higher).
       (419) Heading 9902.14.25 (relating to women's Oxford-style 
     composite safety toe footwear).
       (420) Heading 9902.14.26 (relating to footwear for other 
     persons, with leather uppers, valued at $20 per pair or 
     higher).
       (421) Heading 9902.14.34 (relating to ski boots and 
     snowboard boots).
       (422) Heading 9902.14.37 (relating to men's boots for 
     fishing waders).
       (423) Heading 9902.14.48 (relating to house slippers with 
     textile uppers).
       (424) Heading 9902.14.56 (relating to removable footwear 
     neoprene cuffs).
       (425) Heading 9902.14.63 (relating to hats containing less 
     than 23 percent or more of wool).
       (426) Heading 9902.14.67 (relating to plastic plants for 
     aquariums/terrariums).
       (427) Heading 9902.14.76 (relating to polished wired glass 
     in retangular sheets).
       (428) Heading 9902.14.77 (relating to meniscus-shaped drawn 
     glass-ceramic discs).
       (429) Heading 9902.14.79 (relating to transparent glass-
     ceramic cookware).
       (430) Heading 9902.14.85 (relating to chopped strands of 
     glass).
       (431) Heading 9902.14.89 (relating to strips consisting of 
     silver and tin).
       (432) Heading 9902.14.98 (relating to small metal wire 
     crates for dogs).
       (433) Heading 9902.15.05 (relating to side press wringer 
     handles).
       (434) Heading 9902.15.07 (relating to isosceles triangle 
     wire).
       (435) Heading 9902.15.10 (relating to zinc punches).
       (436) Heading 9902.15.12 (relating to gallium unwrought in 
     solid form).
       (437) Heading 9902.15.15 (relating to gear driven one-
     handed pruners).
       (438) Heading 9902.15.17 (relating to swivel head grass 
     shears).
       (439) Heading 9902.15.30 (relating to pet grooming 
     scissors).
       (440) Heading 9902.15.34 (relating to manicure and pedicure 
     sets).
       (441) Heading 9902.15.45 (relating to cast iron 
     crankcases).
       (442) Heading 9902.15.46 (relating to cylinder heads used 
     solely or principally with marine compression ignition 
     engines).
       (443) Heading 9902.15.47 (relating to pistons).
       (444) Heading 9902.15.49 (relating to high pressure pumps).
       (445) Heading 9902.15.55 (relating to exhaust fans for 
     permanent installation).
       (446) Heading 9902.15.57 (relating to household range 
     hoods).
       (447) Heading 9902.15.58 (relating to pre-assembled 
     pedestal fan column assemblies).
       (448) Heading 9902.15.59 (relating to grilles for exhaust 
     fans).
       (449) Heading 9902.15.66 (relating to pressure distillation 
     columns).
       (450) Heading 9902.15.68 (relating to mobile sprinklers).
       (451) Heading 9902.15.75 (relating to benchtop band saws).
       (452) Heading 9902.15.76 (relating to certain stationary 
     band saws).
       (453) Heading 9902.15.77 (relating to tilting arbor table 
     saws).
       (454) Heading 9902.15.78 (relating to certain table saws 
     with 10 inch (25.4 cm) blade).
       (455) Heading 9902.15.80 (relating to drill presses).
       (456) Heading 9902.15.81 (relating to electrical rotary 
     drill, hammer and chiseling tools).
       (457) Heading 9902.15.89 (relating to telescope mirror 
     segment support assemblies).
       (458) Heading 9902.15.93 (relating to regulator valves).
       (459) Heading 9902.15.97 (relating to used camshafts and 
     crankshafts for diesel engines).
       (460) Heading 9902.15.99 (relating to crankshaft bearings).
       (461) Heading 9902.16.03 (relating to flexplates for 
     engines).
       (462) Heading 9902.16.11 (relating to motor assemblies for 
     air circulator electric fans).
       (463) Heading 9902.16.12 (relating to motors for high 
     wattage fans).
       (464) Heading 9902.16.13 (relating to alternating current 
     multiphase submersible pump motors with output between 3 
     kilowatts and 14.92 kilowatts).
       (465) Heading 9902.16.14 (relating to alternating current 
     multiphase submersible pump motors with output between 149.2 
     kilowatts and 150 kilowatts).
       (466) Heading 9902.16.15 (relating to alternating current 
     generators for exercise equipment).
       (467) Heading 9902.16.26 (relating to electromechanical 
     knives.)

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       (468) Heading 9902.16.28 (relating to automatic food 
     feeders for dogs and cats).
       (469) Heading 9902.16.30 (relating to automatic fish 
     feeders).
       (470) Heading 9902.16.39 (relating to alternators).
       (471) Heading 9902.16.42 (relating to bulb heaters with or 
     without a fan).
       (472) Heading 9902.16.49 (relating to microwave ovens with 
     53 to 55 liter capacity and integral range hood).
       (473) Heading 9902.16.50 (relating to microwave ovens with 
     58 to 60 liter capacity and integral range hoods).
       (474) Heading 9902.16.52 (relating to microwave ovens with 
     53 to 55 liter capacity, glass turntable plate, and integral 
     range hood).
       (475) Heading 9902.16.53 (relating to microwave ovens with 
     56 to 58 liter capacity and integral range hood).
       (476) Heading 9902.16.54 (relating to microwave ovens with 
     rectangular plate and integral range hood).
       (477) Heading 9902.16.55 (relating to vertical waffle 
     makers).
       (478) Heading 9902.16.56 (relating to multfunction grills).
       (479) Heading 9902.16.57 (relating to electric sandwich 
     grillers).
       (480) Heading 9902.16.64 (relating to front-loading coffee 
     makers).
       (481) Heading 9902.16.66 (relating to built-in coffee 
     machines).
       (482) Heading 9902.16.75 (relating to programmable slow 
     cookers with thermometer probe).
       (483) Heading 9902.16.76 (relating to electric pressure 
     cookers rated more than 1000W but not more than 1200W, with a 
     capacity of not less than 5 liters).
       (484) Heading 9902.16.77 (relating to electric rice 
     cookers).
       (485) Heading 9902.16.78 (relating to electric pressure 
     cookers rated more than 1200W but not more than 1400W, with a 
     capacity of not less than 5 liters).
       (486) Heading 9902.16.81 (relating to candle warmers).
       (487) Heading 9902.16.90 (relating to chassis or shelving 
     containing backplane).
       (488) Heading 9902.16.95 (relating to mirror segment 
     controller sensors).
       (489) Heading 9902.17.03 (relating to used gear boxes for 
     certain vehicles).
       (490) Heading 9902.17.07 (relating to stand-up bicycles, 
     having both wheels not exceeding 63.5cm in diameter).
       (491) Heading 9902.17.08 (relating to elliptical cycles, 
     with wheels not exceeding 63.5 cm in diameter).
       (492) Heading 9902.17.17 (relating to swim goggles).
       (493) Heading 9902.17.19 (relating to LCD television panel 
     assemblies, with a video display measuring not over 58.42 
     cm).
       (494) Heading 9902.17.20 (relating to LCD television panel 
     assemblies, with a video display measuring over 58.42 cm but 
     not over 78.74 cm).
       (495) Heading 9902.17.21 (relating to LCD television panel 
     assemblies, with a video display measuring over 78.74 cm but 
     not over 81.28 cm).
       (496) Heading 9902.17.22 (relating to LCD television panel 
     assemblies, with a video display measuring over 81.28 cm but 
     not over 99.06 cm).
       (497) Heading 9902.17.23 (relating to LCD television panel 
     assemblies, with a video display measuring over 99.06 cm but 
     not over 101.6 cm).
       (498) Heading 9902.17.28 (relating to bicycle 
     speedometers).
       (499) Heading 9902.17.47 (relating to light emitting diode 
     (LED) hanging lamps with total internal reflection).
       (500) Heading 9902.17.49 (relating to electric table or 
     desk light emitting diode (LED) task lamps with ball joints).
       (501) Heading 9902.17.52 (relating to exterior emergency 
     lights).
       (502) Heading 9902.17.53 (relating to wing illumination 
     lights).
       (503) Heading 9902.17.54 (relating to lantern globes of 
     extruded borosilicate glass).
       (504) Heading 9902.17.56 (relating to golf club driver 
     heads with a loft of 9.5 degrees).
       (505) Heading 9902.17.64 (relating to golf club heads with 
     a loft greater than 56 degrees).
       (506) Heading 9902.17.65 (relating to golf club putter 
     heads).
       (507) Heading 9902.17.70 (relating to tennis rackets, 
     strung).
       (508) Heading 9902.17.72 (relating to racquetball rackets).
       (509) Heading 9902.17.73 (relating to squash rackets).
       (510) Heading 9902.17.76 (relating to leather basketballs).
       (511) Heading 9902.17.78 (relating to racquetballs).
       (512) Heading 9902.17.84 (relating to speed bags and 
     related equipment).
       (513) Heading 9902.17.86 (relating to certain bluetooth 
     enabled adjustable dumbbells).
       (514) Heading 9902.17.92 (relating to boxing and mixed 
     martial arts protective equipment).
       (515) Heading 9902.17.94 (relating to fishing reels valued 
     more than $2.70 but not more than $8.45, pre-spooled, with 
     rod).
       (516) Heading 9902.17.95 (relating to hair-slides with 
     imitation pearls or stones).
       (b) Modification to Article Descriptions.--
       (1)  Coconut water in paper cartons.--Heading 9902.01.15 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Coconut water, not from concentrate, not containing added 
     sugar or other sweetening matter, packaged for retail sale in 
     paper-based cartons (provided for in subheading 
     2009.89.70)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (2)  Flavored coconut water.--Heading 9902.01.16 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Coconut water not from concentrate, flavored, packaged for 
     retail sale (provided for in subheading 2009.89.70)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (3)  Hypophosphorous acid 50%.--Heading 9902.01.23 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Hypophosphorous acid 50 percent (phosphinic acid) (CAS No. 
     6303-21-5) (provided for in subheading 2811.19.61)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (4)  Potassium fluoroborate.--Heading 9902.01.47 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Potassium fluoroborate (CAS No. 14075-53-7) (provided for 
     in subheading 2826.90.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (5)  Potassium fluorotitanate.--Heading 9902.01.48 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Potassium fluorotitanate (Dipotassium hexafluorotitanate(2-
     )) (CAS No. 16919-27-0) (provided for in subheading 
     2826.90.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (6)  Potassium fluozirconate.--Heading 9902.01.49 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Dipotassium; hexafluorozirconium(2-) (potassium 
     fluozirconate) (CAS No. 16923-95-8) (provided for in 
     subheading 2826.90.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (7)  Zirconium basic carbonate.--Heading 9902.01.61 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Zirconium basic carbonate (zirconium(4+) dicarbonate) (CAS 
     No. 57219-64-4) (provided for in subheading 2836.99.50)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (8)  o-chlorotoluene.--Heading 9902.01.95 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-Chlorotoluene (CAS No. 95-49-8) (provided for in 
     subheading 2903.99.80)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (9)  Leucoquinizarin.--Heading 9902.02.25 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Leucoquinizarin as 1,4,9,10-tetrahydroxyanthracene (CAS No. 
     476-60-8), 2,3-dihydro-9,10-dihydroxyanthracene-1,4-dione 
     (CAS No. 17648-03-2) or 2,3-dihydro-1,4-dihydroxy-9,10-
     anthracenedione (CAS No. 40498-13-3) (provided for in 
     subheading 2907.29.90 or 2914.69.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (10)  Anisaldehyde.--Heading 9902.02.49 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``p-Anisaldehyde (4-methoxybenzaldehyde) (CAS No. 123-11-5) 
     (provided for in subheading 2912.49.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (11)  Methylionone.--Heading 9902.02.56 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(E)-1-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-2-en-1-yl)pent-1-en-3-one 
     (Methylionone) (CAS No. 1335-46-2) (provided for in 
     subheading 2914.23.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (12)  Itaconic acid.--Heading 9902.02.95 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Itaconic acid (2-methylidenebutanedioic acid) (CAS No. 97-
     65-4) (provided for in subheading 2917.19.70)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (13)  4-Sulfo-1,8-naphthalic anhydride potassium salt.--
     Heading 9902.02.97 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Potassium 1,3-dioxo-1H,3H-benzo[de]isochromene-6-sulfonate 
     (CAS No. 71501-16-1) (provided for in subheading 
     2917.39.04)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (14)  NTCDA.--Heading 9902.03.01 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1,4,5,8-Naphthalenetetracarboxylic dianhydride (NTCDA) (CAS 
     No. 81-30-1) (provided for in subheading 2917.39.70)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (15)  Stabilizer of foams.--Heading 9902.03.11 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Octyl 3-(3,5-ditert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoate (CAS 
     No. 125643-61-0) (provided for in subheading 2918.29.65)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.

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       (16)  Hindered phenolic antioxidant.--Heading 9902.03.25 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Triethylene glycol bis[3-(3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-5-methyl-
     phenyl)propionate] (CAS No. 36443-68-2) (provided for in 
     subheading 2918.99.43)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (17)  D-HPPA.--Heading 9902.03.28 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(R)-(+)-2-(4-Hydroxyphenoxy)propionic acid (CAS No. 94050-
     90-5) (provided for in subheading 2918.99.43)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (18)  Tetrachlorvinfos.--Heading 9902.03.35 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``[(Z)-2-Chloro-1-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)ethenyl] dimethyl 
     phosphate (Tetrachlorvinfos) (CAS No. 22248-79-9) (provided 
     for in subheading 2919.90.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (19)  Propargite.--Heading 9902.03.41 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-[4-(2-Methyl-2-propanyl)phenoxy]cyclohexyl 2-propyn-1-yl 
     sulfite (Propargite) (CAS No. 2312-35-8) (provided for in 
     subheading 2920.90.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (20)  2-Chloro-4-toluidine (2-cat).--Heading 9902.03.69 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3-Chloro-4-methylaniline (o-chloro-p-toluidine) (CAS No. 
     95-74-9) (provided for in subheading 2921.43.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (21)  m-toluidine.--Heading 9902.03.70 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``m-Toluidine (CAS No. 108-44-1) (provided for in subheading 
     2921.43.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (22)  Flumetralin.--Heading 9902.03.77 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-[(2-Chloro-6-fluorophenyl)methyl]-N-ethyl-2,6-dinitro-4-
     (trifluoromethyl)aniline (Flumetralin) (CAS No. 62924-70-3) 
     (provided for in subheading 2921.49.45)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (23)  4,4-methylene bis o-chloro aniline.--Heading 
     9902.03.83 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) (CAS No. 101-14-4) 
     (provided for in subheading 2921.59.08)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (24)  Phenol, 2,2'-[[(1s...]bis[6-(1,1-dimethyylethyl).--
     Heading 9902.03.86 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2,2'-[[(1S,2S)-1,2-Diphenyl-1,2-
     ethanediyl]bis(iminomethylene)]bis[6-(1,1-
     dimethylethyl)phenol] (CAS No. 481725-63-7) (provided for in 
     subheading 2921.59.40)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (25)  Tris[2-[[2,4,8,10-tetra-tert-butyldibe (ao 12).--
     Heading 9902.03.89 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-{[2,4,8,10-Tetrakis(2-methyl-2-propanyl)diben- 
     zo[d,f][1,3,2]dioxaphosphepin-6-yl]oxy}-N,N-bis(2-{[2,4,8,10-
     tetra- kis(2-methyl-2-propanyl)dibenzo[d,f][1,3,2]dioxaphos- 
     phepin-6-yl]oxy}ethyl)ethanamine (CAS No. 80410-33-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 2922.19.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (26)  L-lysine hydrate.--Heading 9902.04.03 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``L-Lysine hydrate (1:1) (CAS No. 39665-12-8) (provided for 
     in subheading 2922.41.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (27)  Non-genetically modified lecithin of rapeseed.--
     Heading 9902.04.17 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Lecithin derived from non-genetically modified rapeseed 
     (CAS No. 8002-43-5) (provided for in subheading 2923.20.20)'' 
     ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (28)  N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl)hexanediamide.--
     Heading 9902.04.27 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl)hexanediamide (CAS No. 
     6334-25-4) (provided for in subheading 2924.19.80)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (29)  Metalaxyl.--Heading 9902.04.36 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Methyl 2-(N-(2-methoxyacetyl)-2,6-
     dimethylanilino)propanoate (Metalaxyl) (CAS No. 57837-19-1) 
     (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (30)  Carbaryl.--Heading 9902.04.39is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-Naphthalenyl methylcarbamate (Carbaryl) (CAS No. 63-25-2) 
     (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (31)  Mandipropamid.--Heading 9902.04.45 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-(4-Chlorophenyl)-N-{2-[3-methoxy-4-(2-propyn-1-yloxy)phe- 
     nyl]ethyl}-2-(2-propyn-1-yloxy)acetamide (Mandipropamid) (CAS 
     No. 374726-62-2) (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (32)  Fenhexamid.--Heading 9902.04.46 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-(2,3-Dichloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylcyclohexanecar- 
     boxamide (Fenhexamid) (CAS No. 126833-17-8) (provided for in 
     subheading 2924.29.47)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (33)  2,5-Bis[(1,3-dioxobutyl)amino]benzenesulfonic acid.--
     Heading 9902.04.51 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2,5-Bis(3-oxobutanoylamino)benzenesulfonic acid (CAS No. 
     70185-87-4) (provided for in subheading 2924.29.71)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (34)  p-aminobenzamide.--Heading 9902.04.55 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``p-Aminobenzamide (4-Aminobenzamide) (CAS No. 2835-68-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 2924.29.77)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (35)  Trans-n-boc acid.--Heading 9902.04.57 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Trans-4-{[(2-Methyl-2-propanyl)oxy]carbonyl}cyclohex-
     anecarboxylic acid (CAS No. 53292-89-0) (provided for in 
     subheading 2924.29.95)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (36)  Flumiclorac pentyl ester.--Heading 9902.04.62 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Pentyl [2-chloro-5-(1,3-dioxo-1,3,4,5,6,7-hexahydro-2H- 
     isoindol-2-yl)-4-fluorophenoxy]acetate (Flumiclorac pentyl 
     ester) (CAS No. 87546-18-7) (provided for in subheading 
     2925.29.60)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (37)  Esfenvalerate.--Heading 9902.04.74 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(S)-Cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl(S)-4-chloro-a-(1-meth- 
     ylethyl)benzeneacetate (Esfenvalerate) (CAS No. 66230-04-4) 
     (provided for in subheading 2926.90.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (38)  Zeta-cypermethrin.--Heading 9902.04.76 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(S)-Cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+)cis-3-(2,2 -
     dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate and (S)-
     cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+)trans-3-(2,2-
     dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Zeta-
     cypermethrin) (CAS No. 1315501-18-8) (provided for in 
     subheading 2926.90.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (39)  Fenpropathrin.--Heading 9902.04.78 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``a-Cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl 2,2,3,3-
     tetramethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Fenpropathrin) (CAS No. 
     39515-41-8) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (40)  Phthalodinitrile.--Heading 9902.04.79 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Benzene-1,2-dicarbonitrile (Phthalodinitrile) (CAS No. 91-
     15-6) (provided for in subheading 2926.90.43)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (41)  Diphenylacetonitrile.--Heading 9902.04.80 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2,2-Diphenylacetonitrile (CAS No. 86-29-3) (provided for in 
     subheading 2926.90.48)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (42)  IPN.--Heading 9902.04.81 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Isophthalonitrile (1,3-dicyanobenzene) (CAS No. 626-17-5) 
     (provided for in subheading 2926.90.48)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (43)  Trifloxystrobin.--Heading 9902.04.86 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Methyl (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-2-[1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) 
     ethylideneaminooxy]-o-tolyl}acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS 
     No. 141517-21-7) (provided for in subheading 2928.00.25)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.

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       (44)  Cyflufenamid.--Heading 9902.04.87 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(1Z)-N-{(Z)-[(Cyclopropylmethoxy)imino][2,3-difluoro-6-
     (trifluor- omethyl)phenyl]methyl}-2-phenylethanimidic acid 
     (Cyflufenamid) (CAS No. 180409-60-3) (provided for in 
     subheading 2928.00.25)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (45)  Tebufenozide.--Heading 9902.04.88 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N'-(4-Ethylbenzoyl)-3,5-dimethyl-N-(2-methyl-2-
     propanyl)benzohydrazide (Tebufenozide) (CAS No. 112410-23-8) 
     (provided for in subheading 2928.00.25)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (46)  Carbonohydrazide.--Heading 9902.04.89 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1,3-Diaminourea (CAS No. 497-18-7) (provided for in 
     subheading 2928.00.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (47)  ADH.--Heading 9902.04.93 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Hexanedihydrazide (adipic dihydrazide) (CAS No. 1071-93-8) 
     (provided for in subheading 2928.00.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (48)  Organic chemicals.--Heading 9902.04.94 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Bitolylene diisocyanate (3,3'-dimethylbiphenyl-4,4'-diyl 
     diisocyanate) (CAS No. 91-97-4) (provided for in subheading 
     2929.10.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (49)  PCM.--Heading 9902.04.97 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Ethyl [4-chloro-2-fluoro-5-[[[[methyl(1-methylethyl)a- 
     mino]sulfonyl]amino]carbonyl ]phenyl]carbamate (CAS No. 
     874909-61-2) (provided for in subheading 2929.90.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (50)  Profenofos.--Heading 9902.05.04 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``O-4-Bromo-2-chlorophenyl O-ethyl S-propyl phosphorothioate 
     (Profenofos) (CAS No. 41198-08-7) (provided for in subheading 
     2930.90.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (51)  DCDPS, dichlorodiphenylsulfone.--Heading 9902.05.14 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-Chloro-4-(4-chlorophenyl)sulfonylbenzene (CAS No. 80-07-
     9) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.29)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (52)  Captan technical.--Heading 9902.05.19 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-[(Trichloromethyl)sulfanyl]-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-1H-
     isoin- dole-1,3(2H)-dione (Captan) (CAS No. 133-06-2) 
     (provided for in subheading 2930.90.43)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (53)  Pentaerythritol tetrakis (b-laurylthiopropionate).--
     Heading 9902.05.23 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3-{[3-(Dodecylsulfanyl)propanoyl]oxy}-2,2-bis({[3-
     dodecylsulfanyl)propanoyl]oxy} methyl)propyl 3-
     (dodecylsulfanyl)propanoate) (CAS No. 29598-76-3) (provided 
     for in subheading 2930.90.91)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (54)  Dinotefuran.--Heading 9902.05.45 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-Methyl-2-nitro-3-(oxolan-3-ylmethyl)guanidine 
     (Dinotefuran) (CAS No. 165252-70-0) (provided for in 
     subheading 2932.19.51)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (55)  Coumaphos.--Heading 9902.05.47 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3-Chloro-7-diethoxyphosphinothioyloxy-4-methylchromen-2-one 
     (Coumaphos) (CAS No. 56-72-4) (provided for in subheading 
     2932.20.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (56)  Spiromesifen.--Heading 9902.05.48 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``[2-Oxo-3-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-1-oxaspiro[4.4]non-3-en-4-
     yl] 3,3-dimethylbutanoate (Spiromesifen) (CAS No. 283594-90-
     1) (provided for in subheading 2932.20.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (57)  Brodifacoum.--Heading 9902.05.50 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4-Hydroxy-3-(3-(4'-bromo-4-biphenylyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-
     1-naph- thyl)coumarin (Brodifacoum) (CAS No. 56073-10-0) 
     (provided for in subheading 2932.20.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (58)  Sodium erythorbate.--Heading 9902.05.54 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Sodium erythorbate (sodium (2R)-2-[(2R)-4,5-dihydroxy- 3-
     oxo-2,3-dihydro-2-furanyl]-2-hydroxyethanolate) (CAS No. 
     6381-77-7) (provided for in subheading 2932.20.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (59)  Pyraclostrobin technical.--Heading 9902.05.67 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Methyl N-(2-[[1-(4-chlorophenyl)pyrazol-3-yl]oxymethyl]-
     phenyl)-(N-methoxy)carbamate (Pyraclostrobin) (CAS No. 
     175013-18-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.19.23)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (60)  Triflumizole technical.--Heading 9902.05.74 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(E)-4-Chloro-a,a,a-trifluoro-N-(1-imidazol-1-yl-2- 
     propoxyethylidene)-o-toluidine (Triflumizole) (CAS No. 99387-
     89-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.29.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (61)  Fluopyram.--Heading 9902.05.80 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-[2-[3-Chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2- 
     (trifluoromethyl)benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.39.21)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (62)  Clodinafop-propargyl.--Heading 9902.05.91 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-Propyn-1-yl (2R)-2-{4-[(5-chloro-3-fluoro-2- 
     pyridinyl)oxy]phenoxy}propanoate (Clodinafop-propargyl) (CAS 
     No. 105512-06-9) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.25)'' ; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (63)  Acetamiprid technical.--Heading 9902.05.99 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(E)-N1-[(6-Chloro-3-pyridyl)methyl]-N2-cyano-N1- methyl-
     acetamidine (Acetamiprid) (CAS No. 135410-20-7) (provided for 
     in subheading 2933.39.27)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (64)  Pyriproxyfen.--Heading 9902.06.04 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-{[1-(4-Phenoxyphenoxy)-2-propanyl]oxy}pyridine 
     (Pyriproxyfen) (CAS No. 95737-68-1) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.39.27)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (65)  Certain light stabilizer.--Heading 9902.06.14 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-[6-[formyl-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-
     yl)amino]hexyl]-N-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-4-
     yl)formamide (CAS No. 124172-53-8) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.39.61)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (66)  N,N'-Bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)isoph.--
     Heading 9902.06.16 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N,N'-Bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)isophthalamide 
     (CAS No. 42774-15-2) (provided for in subheading 
     2933.39.61)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (67)  UV absorber.--Heading 9902.06.17 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3-Dodecyl-1-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-2,5-pyr- 
     rolidinedione (CAS No. 79720-19-7) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.39.61)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (68)  Acylated sterically hindered light stabilizer.--
     Heading 9902.06.18 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-(1-Acetyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-3-dodecyl- 
     2,5-pyrrolidinedione (CAS No. 106917-31-1) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.39.61)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (69)  Pyrimethanil.--Heading 9902.06.32 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4,6-Dimethyl-N-phenylpyrimidin-2-amine (Pyrimethanil) (CAS 
     No. 53112-28-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.15)'' ; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (70)  Benzyladenine.--Heading 9902.06.33 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-Benzyl-3H-purin-6-amine (Benzyladenine) (CAS No. 1214-39-
     7) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (71)  Pyrifluquinazon.--Heading 9902.06.40 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-Acetyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-3-[(3-pyridylmethyl)amino]- 6-
     [1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl) ethyl] quinazolin-2-
     one (Pyrifluquinazon) (CAS No. 337458-27-2) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.59.70)''; and

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       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (72)  Hexazinone.--Heading 9902.06.52 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3-Cyclohexyl-6-dimethylamino-1-methyl-1,3,5-triazine- 
     2,4(1H,3H)-dione (Hexazinone) (CAS No. 51235-04-2) (provided 
     for in subheading 2933.69.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (73)  Pymetrozine.--Heading 9902.06.53 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``6-Methyl-4-{[(1E)-pyridin-3-ylmethylene]amino}-4,5- 
     dihydro-1,2,4-triazin-3(2H)-one (Pymetrozine) (CAS No. 
     123312-89-0) (provided for in subheading 2933.69.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (74)  Low volatile hydroxyphenyl triazine uv absorber.--
     Heading 9902.06.59 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-(4,6-Diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-(hexyloxy)phenol (CAS 
     No. 147315-50-2) (provided for in subheading 2933.69.60)'' ; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (75)  Very low volatile hydroxyphenyl triazine uv 
     absorber.--Heading 9902.06.60 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-[4,6-Di(4-biphenylyl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]-5-[(2-
     ethylhexyl)oxy]phenol (CAS No. 204583-39-1) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.69.60)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (76)  Terbutryn.--Heading 9902.06.61 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(4E)-4-(Ethylimino)-N-(2-methyl-2-propanyl)-6-
     (methylsulfanyl)- 1,4-dihydro-1,3,5-triazin-2-amine 
     (Terbutryn) (CAS No. 886-50-0) (provided for in subheading 
     2933.69.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (77)  Bonding agent for polyester-reinforced rubber 
     products.--Heading 9902.06.69 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N,N'-(Methylenedi-p-phenylene)bis[hexahydro-2- oxo-1H-
     azepine-1-carboxamide] (CAS No. 54112-23-1) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.79.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (78)  Myclobutanil technical fungicide.--Heading 9902.06.70 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-(4-Chlorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-
     ylmethyl)hexanenitrile (Myclobutanil) (CAS No. 88671-89-0) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.99.06)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (79)  Triadimefon.--Heading 9902.06.75 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-(4-Chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1,2,4-triazol-1-
     yl)butan-2-one (Triadimefon) (CAS No. 43121-43-3) (provided 
     for in subheading 2933.99.22)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (80)  Pyraziflumid.--Heading 9902.06.76 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-(3',4'-Difluorobiphenyl-2-yl)-3-(trifluoromethyl)pyra- 
     zine-2-carboxamide (Pyraziflumid) (CAS No. 942515-63-1) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (81)  ECONEA technical.--Heading 9902.06.88 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4-Bromo-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrrole-
     3-carbonitrile (Tralopyril) (CAS No. 122454-29-9) (provided 
     for in subheading 2933.99.22)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (82)  Ultraviolet light absorber.--Heading 9902.06.89 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-(Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(2-methylbutan-2-yl)phenol 
     (CAS No. 25973-55-1) (provided for in subheading 
     2933.99.79)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (83)  2-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1-methyl-1-
     phenylethyl)phenol.--Heading 9902.06.90 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-(Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(2-phenylpropan-2-yl)phenol 
     (CAS No. 70321-86-7) (provided for in subheading 
     2933.99.79)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (84)  Isavuconazonium sulfate.--Heading 9902.07.03 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(2-{[(1-{1-[(2R,3R)-3-[4-(4-Cyanophenyl)-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-
     2- (2,5-difluorophenyl)-2-hydroxybutyl]-1H-1,2,4- triazol-4-
     ium-4-yl}ethoxy)carbonyl](methyl)amino}-3- pyridinyl)methyl 
     N-methylglycinate hydrogen sulfate (Isavuconazonium Sulfate) 
     (CAS No. 946075-13-4) (provided for in subheading 
     2934.10.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (85)  Ethaboxam.--Heading 9902.07.08 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-[Cyano(2-thienyl)methyl]-4-ethyl-2-(ethylamino)-1,3- 
     thiazole-5-carboxamide (Ethaboxam) (CAS No. 162650-77-3) 
     (provided for in subheading 2934.10.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (86)  Propiconazole.--Heading 9902.07.16 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-[[2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]- 
     methyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Propiconazole) (CAS No. 60207-90-
     1) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.12)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (87)  Etoxazole.--Heading 9902.07.35 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-(2,6-Difluorophenyl)-4-[2-ethoxy-4-(2-methyl-2-
     propanyl)phenyl]- 4,5-dihydro-1,3-oxazole (Etoxazole) (CAS 
     No. 153233-91-1) (provided for in subheadling 2934.99.18)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (88)  Flucarbazone-sodium.--Heading 9902.07.65 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Sodium [(3-methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-1H-1,2,4- 
     triazol-1-yl)carbonyl]{[2-(trifluorometh- 
     oxy)phenyl]sulfonyl}azanide (Flucarbazone-sodium) (CAS No. 
     181274-17-9) (provided for in subheading 2935.90.75)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (89)  Imazosulfuron.--Heading 9902.07.71 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-Chloro-N-[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl)carba- 
     moyl]imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine-3-sulfonamide (Imazosulfuron) 
     (CAS No. 122548-33-8) (provided for in subheading 
     2935.90.75)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (90)  Purified steviol glycoside, rebaudioside m.--Heading 
     9902.07.76 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(4-a)-13-[(O-b-D-Glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-O-[b-D- 
     glucopyranosyl-(1-3)]-b-D-glucopyranosyl)oxy]-kaur-16- en-18-
     oic acid O-b-D-glucopyranosyl-(1-2)-O-[b-D-glucopyranosyl- 
     (1-3)]-b-D-glucopyranosyl ester (Rebaudioside M) (CAS No. 
     1220616-44-3) (provided for in subheading 2938.90.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (91)  Trehalose.--Heading 9902.07.78 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Trehalose (a-D-glucopyranosyl a-D-glucopyranoside 
     dihydrate) (CAS No. 6138-23-4) (provided for in subheading 
     2940.00.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (92)  Chlorophyllin.--Heading 9902.07.80 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Chlorophyllin-copper complex (CAS No. 11006-34-1) (provided 
     for in subheading 2942.00.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (93)  Disperse blue 56.--Heading 9902.07.85 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse Blue 56 (1,5-diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-
     anthraquinone) (CAS No. 68134-65-6) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.11.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (94)  Disperse blue 284.--Heading 9902.07.86 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse Blue 284 (({4-[(E)-(3,5-dinitro-2-
     thienyl)diazenyl]phenyl}imino)di-2,1-ethanediyl diacetate) 
     (CAS No. 42783-06-2) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.11.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (95)  Mixture of disperse blue 60 m, disperse blue 60 me.--
     Heading 9902.07.88 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of 4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-Naph- 
     tho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone (Disperse Blue 60 M) 
     (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and 4,11-diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyeth- 
     oxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone 
     (Disperse Blue 60 ME) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.11.35)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (96)  Mix of disperse blue 77, 56, 60m, 60me, 77.--Heading 
     9902.07.89 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of 1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-
     anthraquinone (Disperse Blue 77) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); 1,5-
     diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone (Disperse 
     Blue 56) (CAS No. 68134-65-6); 4,11-diamino-2-(3-
     methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3- f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-
     tetrone (Disperse Blue 60 M) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and 4,11-
     diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)propyl]-1H- naphtho[2,3-
     f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone (Disperse Blue 60 ME) (CAS 
     No. 65059-45-2) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.

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       (97)  Mixture of disperse yellow 64, 211, 42, and 54.--
     Heading 9902.07.90 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of 2-(4-Bromo-3-hydroxy-2-quinolinyl)-1H-indene-
     1,3(2H)-dione (Disperse Yellow 64) (CAS No. 10319-14-9); 5-
     [(E)-(4-Chloro-2-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-1-ethyl-6-hydroxy-4-
     methyl-2- oxo-1,2-dihydro-3-pyridinecarbonitrile (Disperse 
     Yellow 211) (CAS No. 70528-90-4); 4-Anilino-3-nitro-N-
     phenylbenzenesulfonamide (Disperse Yellow 42) (CAS No. 5124-
     25-4) and 2-(3-Hydroxy-2-quinolinyl)-1H-indene-1,3(2H)-dione 
     (Disperse Yellow 54) (CAS No. 7576-65-0) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (98)  Dye mixture.--Heading 9902.07.92 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Yellow 163 (3,3'-({4-[(E)-(2,6-
     Dichloro-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl] 
     phenyl}imino)dipropanenitrile) (CAS No. 67923-43-7); Solvent 
     Yellow 163 (1,8-Bis(phenylthio)anthracene-9,10-dione) (CAS 
     No. 13676-91-0); Disperse Blue 56 (1,5-Diamino-2-bromo-4,8-
     dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 68134-65-6); Disperse 
     Blue 77 (1-Anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) 
     (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Red 1042A (5-[2-(2-Cyano-4-
     nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
     methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 
     149988-44-3); Disperse Red 1042B (5-[(2-Cyano-4-
     nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-6-[[2-(2- hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
     methyl-2-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 
     137428-29-6); Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-Diamino-2-(3-
     methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-
     tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and Disperse Blue 60 ME (4,11-
     Diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-
     f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (99)  Mixture of disperse orange t9601, etc.--Heading 
     9902.07.93 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Orange 288 (3-(Benzyl{4-[(4-
     nitrophenyl)diazenyl] phenyl}amino)propanenitrile) (CAS No. 
     96662-24-7); Disperse Blue 291:1 (N-{2-[(E)-(2-Bromo-4,6-
     dinitrophenyl)diazenyl]-5-(diallylamino)-4- 
     methoxyphenyl}acetamide) (CAS No. 51868-46-3) and Disperse 
     Violet 93:1 (N-{2-[(E)-(2-Bromo-4,6-dinitro- 
     phenyl)diazenyl]-5-(diethylamino)phenyl}acetamide) (CAS No. 
     52697-38-8) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (100)  Mixtures of solvent yellow 163 and other products.--
     Heading 9902.07.94 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Solvent Yellow 163 (1,8-Bis(phenylsulfanyl)-
     9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 13676-91-0); Disperse Blue 56 
     (1,5-Diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS 
     No. 68134-65-6); Disperse Red 167:1 ({3-(Acetylamino)-4-[(2-
     chloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl}imino)diethane-2,1-diyl 
     diacetate) (CAS No. 1533-78-4); Disperse Orange 29 (4-({2-
     Methoxy-4-[(4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl] phenyl}diazenyl)phenol) 
     (CAS No. 19800-42-1); Disperse Red 1042A (5-[2-(2-Cyano-4-
     nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
     methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 
     149988-44-3); Disperse Red 1042B (5-[(2-Cyano-4-
     nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-6-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
     methyl-2-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 
     137428-29-6); Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-Diamino-2-(3-
     methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-
     tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) and Disperse Blue 60 ME (4,11-
     Diamino-2-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-
     f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (101)  Textile dye mxtures.--Heading 9902.07.95 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue ANT (Br) (N-[5-(acetylamino)-4-
     [2-(2-bromo-4,6- dinitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-methoxy- phenyl]-
     N-(2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl ester) (CAS No. 
     88938-51-6); Disperse Green GNA (N-[5-(acetylamino)-2-
     methoxy- 4-[2-(5-nitro- 2,1-benzisothiazol-3-
     yl)diazenyl]phenyl]-N- (2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl 
     ester) (CAS No. 1235882-84-4); Disperse Yellow FC60954 (4-[2-
     (5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-2-hydroxy-1,4-dimethyl-6-oxo-3- 
     pyridinyl)diazenyl]-benzoic acid, 2-phenoxyethyl ester) (CAS 
     No. 88938-37-8); Disperse Red DYNS 2246 (N-[4-[2-(2-cyano-4-
     nitrophenyl)diazenyl]phe- nyl]-N-(phenylmethyl)-B-alanine, 2-
     oxopropyl ester) (CAS No. 1021394-33-1); and Disperse Yellow 
     DYLA 1306 (1,2-dihydro-6-hydroxy-1,4- dimethyl-5-[2-[2-nitro-
     4-(phenyl- methoxy)phenyl]diazenyl]-2-oxo-3- 
     pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 1613451-37-8) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (102)  Mixtures of disperse blue 77 and disperse blue 60 
     m.--Heading 9902.07.96 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-
     nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3) and Disperse 
     Blue 60 M (4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-
     f]iso- indole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (103)  Disperse yellow 184:1.--Heading 9902.07.97 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse Yellow 232 (3-(5-chloro-2-benzoxazolyl)-7-
     (diethyl-amino)-2H-1-benzopyran-2-one) (CAS No. 35773-43-4) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (104)  Mixtures of disperse blue ant (br) and other dyes.--
     Heading 9902.07.98 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue ANT (Br) (N-[5-(acetylamino)-4-
     [2- (2-bromo-4,6-dinitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-methoxyphenyl]-N- 
     (2-methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl ester) (CAS No. 88938-
     51-6); Disperse Green GNA (N-[5-(acetylamino)-2-methoxy-4-[2-
     (5-nitro-2,1- benzisothiazol-3-yl)diazenyl]phenyl]-N-(2-
     methoxy-2-oxoethyl)-glycine, methyl ester) (CAS No. 1235882-
     84-4); Disperse Yellow FC60954 (4-[2-(5-cyano-1,6-dihydro-2-
     hydroxy- 1,4-dimethyl-6-oxo-3-pyridinyl)diazenyl]-benzoic 
     acid, 2-phenoxyethyl ester) (CAS No. 88938-37-8) and Disperse 
     Red DYNS 2246 (N-[4-[2-(2-cyano-4-nitrophenyl)dia- 
     zenyl]phenyl]-N-(phenylmethyl)-B-alanine, 2-oxopropyl ester) 
     (CAS No. 1021394-33-1) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (105)  Mixtures of disperse blue 60 m and other products.--
     Heading 9902.08.01 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 60 M (4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxy- 
     propyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS 
     No. 12217-80-0); Disperse Blue 60 ME (4,11-diamino-2-[3-(2-
     methoxy- ethoxy)propyl]-1H-naphtho[2,3-f]isoindole-
     1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 65059-45-2) and Disperse Blue 
     1771 (8E)-8-{[2-(dibutylamino)-4-phenyl-1,3- thiazol-5-
     yl]imino}-2-(3-heptanyl)-7-methyl-5-oxo-5,8-
     dihydro[1,2,4]tri- azolo[1,5-a]pyridine-6-carbonitrile (CAS 
     No. 169324-83-8) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (106)  Mixtures of disperse blue 7 and other dyes.--Heading 
     9902.08.03 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-
     nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Red 
     1042A (5-[2-(2-Cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-
     hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-
     pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 149988-44-3); Disperse Red 
     1042B (5-[(2-cyano-4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]-6-[[2-(2-
     hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-methyl-2- (phenylamino)-3-
     pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 137428-29-6) and Disperse 
     Orange FC84508 (Cyano[3-[(6-methoxy-2-benzothiazolyl)amino]-
     1H- isoindol-1-ylidene]acetic acid, pentyl ester) (CAS No. 
     173285-74-0) (provided for in 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (107)  Mix of disperse yellow 163, etc. (dx black hla-e).--
     Heading 9902.08.04 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Yellow 163 (3,3'-({4-[(2,6-dichloro-4-
     nitrophenyl)diazenyl] phenyl} imino) dipropanenitrile) (CAS 
     No. 67923-43-7); Disperse Red 167:1 ({3-(acetylamino)-4-[(2-
     chloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl}imino) diethane-2,1-diyl 
     diacetate) (CAS No. 1533-78-4); Disperse red 60 (1-amino-4-
     hydroxy-2-phenoxy-9,10-anthracenedione) (CAS No. 17418-58-5); 
     Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-nitro-9,10-
     anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Blue 56 (1,5-
     diamino-2-bromo-4,8-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 
     68134-65-6); Disperse Blue 214 E (4,8-diamino-2-(4-
     ethoxyphenyl)-1,5-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 
     15114-15-5) and Disperse Blue 214 EE (4,8-diamino-2-[4-(2-
     ethoxyethoxy) phenyl]-1,5-dihydroxy-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS 
     No. 23119-35-9) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (108)  Mix of disperse red 356, 367, & h111030.--Heading 
     9902.08.05 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Red 356 (3-phenyl-7-(4-propoxyphe- 
     nyl)furo[2,3-f][1]benzofuran-2,6-dione) (CAS No. 79694-17-0); 
     Disperse Red 367 ([4-(2,6-dihydro-2,6-dioxo-7-
     phenylbenzo[1,2- b:4,5-b']difuran-3-yl)phenoxy]-acetic acid, 
     2-ethoxyethyl ester) (CAS No. 126877-05-2) and Disperse Red 
     H1111030 ([4-[2,6-dihydro-2,6-dioxo-7-(4-propoxyphe- 
     nyl)benzo[1,2-b:4,5-b']difuran-3-yl]phenoxy]-acetic acid, 2-
     ethoxyethyl ester) (CAS No. 126877-06-3) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (109)  Mix of disperse red 1042a & disperse red 1042b.--
     Heading 9902.08.06 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Red 1042A (5-[2-(2-cyano-4-nitro-

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     phenyl)diazenyl]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
     methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 
     149988-44-3) and Disperse Red 1042B (5-[(2-cyano-4-
     nitrophenyl)dia- zenyl]-6-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-
     4- methyl-2-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile) (CAS No. 
     137428-29-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (110)  Mix of disperse blue 77, 60 m, & disperse yellow 
     71.--Heading 9902.08.07 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 77 (1-anilino-4,5-dihydroxy-8-
     nitro-9,10-anthraquinone) (CAS No. 20241-76-3); Disperse Blue 
     60 M (4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-naphtho[2,3-
     f]isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-80-0); and 
     Disperse Yellow 71 (9 (or 10)-Methoxy-7H-benzimidazo[2,1-
     a]benz[de]iso-quinolin-7-one) (CAS No. 68296-59-3) (provided 
     for in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (111)  Disperse yellow 64.--Heading 9902.08.12 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse Yellow 64 (2-(4-bromo-3-hydroxy-2-quinolinyl)-1H-
     indene-1,3(2H)-dione) (CAS No. 10319-14-9) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (112)  Mix of disperse blue 73 a & disperse blue 73 p.--
     Heading 9902.08.13 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Disperse Blue 73 A (1,5-diamino-4,8-
     dihydroxy(4-methoxyphenyl)-9,10-anthracenedione) (CAS No. 
     31288-44-5) and Disperse Blue 73 P (1,5-diamino-4,8-
     dihydroxy(4-hydroxyphenyl)-9,10-anthracenedione) (CAS No. 
     31529-83-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (113)  Acid red 92 (phloxine disodium salt).--Heading 
     9902.08.14 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acid Red 92 (disodium 2,3,4,5-tetrachloro-6-(2,4,5,7-
     tetrabro- mo-6-oxido-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl)benzoate) 
     (Phloxine B) (CAS No. 18472-87-2) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.12.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (114)  Solvent blue 182.--Heading 9902.08.15 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acid Blue 182 (disodium;4-[4-[acetyl(methyl)amino]-2-
     sulfonatoanilino]-1-amino-9,10-dioxoanthracene-2-sulfonate) 
     (CAS No. 72152-54-6) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.12.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (115)  Sanodal deep black hbl.--Heading 9902.08.19 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Tetrasodium [7-amino-3-[(3-chloro-2-hydroxy-5-
     nitrophenyl)azo]-4-hydroxy -2-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)][6-
     amino-4- hydroxy-3-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitro-3-sulfophenyl)azo]-2-
     naphthalene-sulfonato(4-)]-chromate(4-) (Sanodal Deep Black 
     HBL) (CAS No. 184719-87-7) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.12.45)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (116)  Acid red 182.--Heading 9902.08.20 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acid Red 182 (sodium [4-(hydroxy-kO)-3-{[2- (hydroxy-kO)-1-
     naphthyl]diazenyl}benzenesulfon- amidato(2-)][4-hydroxy-3-
     {[2-(hydroxy-kO)-1-naphthyl]diazenyl}ben- 
     zenesulfonamidato(2-)]cobaltate(1-)) (CAS No. 58302-43-5) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (117)  Acid orange 67.--Heading 9902.08.21 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Sodium 4-({3-[(E)-(2-methyl-4-{[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl] 
     oxy}phenyl)diazenyl]phenyl}amino)-3- nitrobenzenesulfonate 
     (Acid Orange 67) (CAS No. 12220-06-3) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (118)  Acid blue 324.--Heading 9902.08.22 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Sodium 4-[(3-acetamidophenyl)amino]-1-amino-9,10- dioxo-
     9,10-dihydro-2-anthracenesulfonate (Acid Blue 324) (CAS No. 
     70571-81-2) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (119)  Acid blue 171.--Heading 9902.08.23 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acid Blue 171 (sodium [6-(amino-kN)-5-[2-[2-(hydroxy-kO)-4- 
     nitrophenyl]diazenyl-kN1]-N-methyl-2-
     naphthalenesulfonamidato(2-)][6-(amino-kN)-5-[2-[2-(hydroxy-
     kO)-4-nitro- phenyl]diazenyl-kN1]-2-naphthalenesulfonato(3-
     )]-Cobaltate(2-) (1:2) (1:2)) (CAS No. 75314-27-1) (provided 
     for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (120)  Mixtures of acid black 220a and acid black 220 b.--
     Heading 9902.08.24 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Acid Black 220 A (chromate(2-), [3-hydroxy-4-
     [(2- hydroxy-1-naphthalenyl)azo]-7-nitro-1-
     naphthalenesulfonato(3-)] [1-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-
     2-naphthalenolato(2-)]-, lithium sodium) (CAS No. 85828-76-8) 
     and Acid Black 220 B (chromate(2-), [3-hydroxy-4-[(2-hydroxy-
     1- naphthalenyl)azo]-7-nitro-1-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)] [N-
     [7-hydroxy-8-[(2- hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]-1-
     naphthalenyl]acetamidato(2-)]-, lithium sodium) (CAS No. 
     85828-75-7) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.45)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (121)  Acid red 87 (eosine disodium salt).--Heading 
     9902.08.25 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acid Red 87 (eosine disodium salt) (disodium 2-(2,4,5,7-
     tetrabromo-6-oxido-3-oxoxanthen-9-yl)benzoate) (CAS No. 
     17372-87-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (122)  Acid dyes; acid blue 9.--Heading 9902.08.26 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acid Brilliant Blue FCF FOOD Blue No. 1 (Acid Blue 9) 
     (disodium 2-({4-[ethyl(3-sulfonatobenzyl)amino]phenyl} {4- 
     [ethyl(3-sulfonatobenzyl)iminio]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-
     ylidene}methyl) benzenesulfonate) (CAS No. 3844-45-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.12.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (123)  Acid blue 80.--Heading 9902.08.27 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acid Blue 80 (disodium 3,3'-[(9,10-dioxo-9,10-
     dihydroanthra- cene-1,4-diyl)diimino]bis(2,4,6-trimethyl- 
     benzenesulfonate) (CAS No. 4474-24-2) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.12.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (124)  Basic yellow 40 dye.--Heading 9902.08.29 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Basic Yellow 40 (2-[7-(diethylamino)-2-oxo-2H-chromen- 3-
     yl]-1,3-dimethyl-1H-3,1-benzimidazol-3-ium chloride) (CAS No. 
     29556-33-0) (provided for in subheading 3204.13.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (125)  Basic red 1:1.--Heading 9902.08.31 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Basic Red 1:1 (3,6-bis (ethylamino)-9-[2-(methoxycarbonyl) 
     phenyl]-2,7-dimethylxanthenium chloride) (CAS No. 3068-39-1) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.13.80)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (126)  Direct blue 71.--Heading 9902.08.35 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Direct Blue 71 (tetrasodium 3-[(E)-{4-[(E)-{4-[(E)-(6-
     amino-1-hydroxy-3-sulfonato-2-naphthyl) diazenyl]-6-
     sulfonato-1-naphthyl} diazenyl]-1-naphthyl}diazenyl]-1,5-
     naphthalenedisulfonate) (CAS No. 4399-55-7) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.14.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (127)  Direct blue 279.--Heading 9902.08.36 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Direct Blue 279 (4-N-(5,8-dimethoxy-2,4-dimethylquinolin-6-
     yl)-1-N,1-N-diethylpentane- 1,4-diamine) (CAS No. 72827-89-5) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.14.50)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (128)  Direct violet 51.--Heading 9902.08.37 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disodium 7-anilino-3-[(E)-{4-[(E)-(2,4-dimethyl-6-
     sulfonatophenyl) diazenyl]-2-methoxy-5-methylphenyl} 
     diazenyl]-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalenesulfonate (Direct Violet 51) 
     (CAS No. 5489-77-0) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.14.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (129)  Direct violet 9 crude.--Heading 9902.08.38 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disodium 7-anilino-4-hydroxy-3-({2-methoxy-5-methyl-4-[(4-
     sulfonatophenyl) diazenyl] phenyl} diazenyl)-2-
     naphthalenesulfonate (Direct Violet 9) (CAS No. 6227-14-1) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.14.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (130)  Vat red 15.--Heading 9902.08.41 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Vat Red 15 (bisbenzimidazo[2,1-b:1',2'-
     j]benzo[lmn][3,8]phenanthroline-6,9-dione) (CAS No. 4216-02-
     8) (provided for in subheading 3204.15.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (131)  Vat blue 66.--Heading 9902.08.42 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Vat Blue 66 (9,10-anthracenedione,1,1'-[(6-phenyl- 1,3,5-
     triazine-2,4-diyl)diimino]bis(3"-acetyl-4-amino-)) (CAS No. 
     32220-82-9) (provided for in subheading 3204.15.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.

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       (132)  Reactive blue 19.--Heading 9902.08.48 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Reactive Blue 19 (Disodium 1-amino-9,10-dioxo-4-[(3-{[2-
     (sulfonatooxy)ethyl] sulfonyl} phenyl) amino]-9,10-dihydro-2-
     anthracenesulfonate) (CAS No. 2580-78-1) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.16.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (133)  Mixtures of reactive blue 19 and reactive blue 
     187.--Heading 9902.08.50 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Reactive Blue 19 (1-amino-9,10-dihydro-9,10-
     dioxo-4-[[3-[[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl]sulfonyl] phenyl] amino]-2-
     anthracenesulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:2)) (CAS No. 2580-78-
     1) and Reactive Blue 187 (1,1'-[(6,13-dichloro-4,11-disulfo-
     3,10-triphenodioxazinediyl) bis [imino-2,1-ethanediylimino[6-
     [(2,5-disulfophenyl) amino]-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl]]] bis 
     [3-carboxy-, bis(inner salt), hexasodium salt) (CAS No. 
     79771-28-1) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (134)  Reactive blue fc75311.--Heading 9902.08.51 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Reactive Blue FC75311 (sodium [2-[2-[[2-[3-[[4-fluoro-6-
     [phenyl[2-[[2-(sulfooxy) ethyl]sulfonyl] ethyl]amino]-1,3,5-
     triazin-2-yl]amino]-2-(hydroxy-kO)-5-sulfophenyl] diazenyl-
     kN] phenylmethyl] diazenyl-kN]-4-sulfobenzoato (6-)-kO]-
     cuprate(4-) (CAS No. 156830-72-7) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.16.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (135)  Reactive yellow f00-0155.--Heading 9902.08.52 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Reactive Yellow F00-0155 (1H-xantheno[2,1,9-
     def]isoquinoline-5,9-disulfonic acid, 2,3-dihydro-1,3-dioxo-
     2-[3-[[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl]sulfonyl]phenyl]-, potassium sodium 
     salt (1:?:?)) (CAS No. 1309975-18-5) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (136)  Mixtures of reactive red 198 and reactive red 239.--
     Heading 9902.08.53 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of Reactive Red 198 (5-[[4-chloro-6-[(3-
     sulfophenyl) amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl] amino]-4-hydroxy-3-
     [[4-[[2-(sulfoxy)ethyl] sulfonyl]phenyl]azo]-2,7- 
     naphthalenedisulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:?)) (CAS No. 
     78952-61-1) and Reactive Red 239 (2-[2-[8-[[4-chloro-6-[[4-
     [[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl] sulfonyl] phenyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-
     yl]amino]-1-hydroxy-3,6- disulfo-2-naphthalenyl]diazenyl]-
     1,5-naphthalenedisulfonic acid, sodium salt (1:5)) (CAS No. 
     89157-03-9) (provided for in subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (137)  Reactive blue 187.--Heading 9902.08.54 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Reactive Blue 187 (1,1'-[(6,13-dichloro-4,11-disulfo-3,10- 
     triphenodioxazinediyl) bis [imino-2,1-ethanediylimino [6-
     [(2,5-disulfophenyl) amino]-1,3,5-triazine-4,2-diyl]]] bis 
     [3- carboxylatopyridinium], dihydroxide, bis (inner salt), 
     hexasodium salt) (CAS No. 79771-28-1) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.16.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (138)  Reactive orange 131.--Heading 9902.08.55 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Reactive Orange 131 (2,4-diamino-3-[4-(2-
     sulfoxyethylsulfonyl)-phenylazo] -5-[4-(2-
     sulfoxyethylsulfonyl)-2-sulfophenylazo]- benzenesulfonic 
     acid, potassium sodium salt) (CAS No. 187026-95-5) (provided 
     for in 3204.16.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (139)  Reactive black 5.--Heading 9902.08.56 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Reactive Black 5 (tetrasodium 4-amino-5-hydroxy-3,6-bis 
     [(4-{[2-(sulfonatooxy)ethyl] sulfonyl} phenyl)diazenyl]-2,7-
     naphthalenedisulfonate) (CAS No. 17095-24-8) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.16.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (140)  Copper phthalocyanine monosulfonate.--Heading 
     9902.08.60 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Copper phthalocyanine monosulfonate (hydrogen [29H,31H-
     phthalocyaninesulphonato (3-)-N29, N30, N31, N32]cuprate(1-
     )), not ready for use as pigment (CAS No. 28901-96-4) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.17.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (141)  Pigment intermediate.--Heading 9902.08.62 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixture of nonchlorinated copper phthalocyanine blue crude 
     not ready for use as pigment (CAS No. 147-14-8) (30-40 
     percent by weight) and chlorinated copper phthalocyanine blue 
     crude not ready for use as pigment (CAS No. 68987-63-3) (60-
     70 percent by weight) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.17.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (142)  Copper phthalocyanine green 7.--Heading 9902.08.63 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``[1,2,3,4,8,9,10,11,15,16,17,18,22,23,25-Pentadecachloro-
     29,31-dihydro-5H, 26H-phthalocyaninato (2-) -k2 N29, N31] 
     copper (CAS No. 1328-53-6) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.17.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (143)  Copperchloro pcn crude for pigment making.--Heading 
     9902.08.64 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Copper chlorophthalocyanine, crude not ready for use as 
     pigment (CAS No. 12239-87-1) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.17.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (144)  Solvent yellow 160:1.--Heading 9902.08.66 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Solvent Yellow 160:1 (3-(5-chloro-1,3-benzoxazol-2-yl)-7-
     (diethylamino)chromen-2-one) (CAS No. 35773-43-4) (provided 
     for in subheading 3204.19.11)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (145)  Solvent blue 104.--Heading 9902.08.70 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Solvent Blue 104 (1,4-bis(mesitylamino)-9,10-anthraquinone) 
     (CAS No. 116-75-6) (provided for in subheading 3204.19.20)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (146)  Mono or diphthalimido methyl copper 
     phthalocyanine.--Heading 9902.08.82 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mono or diphthalimido methyl copper phthalocyanine ([2-
     (29H, 31H-phthalocyaninylmethyl) -1H -isoindole-1,3 (2H)-
     dionato (2-)-N29, N30, N31, N32] copper) (CAS No. 42739-64-0) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.19.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (147)  Solubilized sulphur black 1.--Heading 9902.08.83 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Solubilized Sulphur Black 1 (CAS No. 1326-83-6) (provided 
     for in subheading 3204.19.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (148)  Phthalocyanine blue additive.--Heading 9902.08.86 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N, N-Dimethyl-N-octadecyl-1-octadecanaminium-(Sp-4-2)- 
     [29H, 31H-phthalocyanine-2- sulfonato- N29, N30,N31, N32] 
     cuprate (phthalocyanine blue additive) (CAS No. 70750-63-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.90.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (149)  Pigment yellow 184.--Heading 9902.08.89 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Pigment Yellow 184 (bismuth vanadium oxide) (CAS No. 14059-
     33-7) (provided for in subheading 3206.49.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (150)  Polymeric wetting agent.--Heading 9902.09.11 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of 1-butanol (CAS No. 71-36-3); 1-propoxy-2-
     propanol (mixed isomers) (CAS No. 1569-01-3); siloxanes and 
     silicones, dimethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl methyl, ethoxylated 
     propoxylated (CAS No. 68937-55-3); 2-methyloxirane, oxirane, 
     3-prop-2-enoxyprop-1-ene (CAS No. 9041-33-2); urea, polymer 
     with formaldehyde, methylated (CAS No. 68071-45-4); 2-
     propanol (CAS No. 67-63-0); 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (CAS 
     No. 124-68-5); 2-methyl-2-(methylamino)-1-propanol (CAS No. 
     27646-80-6); methanol (CAS No. 67-56-1) and water (CAS No. 
     7732-18-5) (provided for in subheading 3402.19.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (151)  Party popper.--Heading 9902.09.15 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Party poppers (Class 1.4G) (provided for in subheading 
     3604.90.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (152)  b-cyfluthrin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.19 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing (RS)-a-cyano-4-fluoro-3-
     phenoxybenzyl (1RS,3RS,1RS,3SR)-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-
     dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (b-Cyfluthrin) (CAS No. 
     68359-37-5) (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (153)  Imidacloprid and b-cyfluthrin formulations.--Heading 
     9902.09.21 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing 1-(6-chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl-
     N-nitroimidazolidin-2-ylideneamine (Imidacloprid) (CAS No. 
     138261-41-3) and (RS)-a-cyano-4-fluoro-3-phenoxybenzyl (1RS, 
     3RS;1RS, 3SR)- 3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-
     dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (b-Cyfluthrin) (CAS No. 
     68359-37-5) (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.

[[Page S3079]]

       (154)  Acequinocyl.--Heading 9902.09.28 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of 3-dodecyl-1,4-dioxo-1,4-dihydronaphthalen-2-yl 
     acetate (CAS No. 57960-19-7) (Acequinocyl) and application 
     adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (155)  Gamma-cyhalothrin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.30 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures containing Cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl) methyl 3-[ 
     (1Z)-2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoro-1-propen-1-yl] -2,2-
     dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (gamma-cyhalothrin) and 
     application adjuvants (CAS No. 76703-62-3) (provided for in 
     subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (156)  Azadirachtin.--Heading 9902.09.33 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures containing dimethyl 
     (2aR,3S,4S,4aR,5S,7aS,8S,10R,10aS, 10bR)-10-acetoxy-3,5-
     dihydroxy-4[(1aR, 2S, 3aS, 6aS, 7S, 7aS)-6a-hydroxy-7a-
     methyl-3a,6a,7,7a-tetrahydro-2,7-methanofuro [2,3-b] 
     oxireno[e]oxepin-1a(2H)-yl]-4-methyl-8-{[(2E)-2-methylbut-2-
     enoyl] oxy} octahydro-1H-naphtho [1,8a-c:4,5-b'c'] difuran-
     5,10a (8H)-dicarboxylate (Azadirachtin) (CAS No. 11141-17-6) 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.91.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (157)  Insecticides, aromatic or modified aromatic.--
     Heading 9902.09.38 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of 1-methyl-2-nitro-3-(oxolan-3-ylmethyl)guanidine 
     (Dinotefuran) (CAS No. 165252-70-0) with application 
     adjuvants (provided for in subheading 3808.91.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (158)  Metalaxyl, penflufen, and prothioconazole 
     fungicides.--Heading 9902.09.40 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing methyl N-(2-methoxyacetyl)-N-
     (2,6-xylyl)-DL-alaninate (Metalaxyl) (CAS No. 57837-19-1), 5-
     fluoro-1,3-dimethyl-N-[2-(4-methylpentan-2-yl) phenyl] -1H-
     pyrazole-4-carboxamide (Penflufen) (CAS No. 494793-67-8) and 
     2-[(2RS)-2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-
     hydroxypropyl]-2H-1,2,4-triazole-3(4H)-thione 
     (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) (provided for in 
     subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (159)  Fluoxastrobin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.41 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing (E)-{2-[6-(2-chlorophenoxy)-5-
     fluoropyrimidin-4-yloxy] phenyl} (5,6-dihydro-1,4,2-dioxazin-
     3-yl) methanone O-methyloxime (Fluoxastrobin) (CAS No. 
     361377-29-9) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (160)  Fluopyram and tebuconazole formulations.--Heading 
     9902.09.48 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing N-{2-[3-chloro-5-
     (trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]ethyl}-2-(trifluoromethyl) 
     benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and 1-(4-
     chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl) 
     pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 107534-96-3) (provided 
     for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (161)  Trifloxystrobin and tebuconazole formulations.--
     Heading 9902.09.53 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing methyl (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-2-
     [1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) ethylideneaminooxy]-o-
     tolyl}acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) and 
     (RS)-1-p-chlorophenyl-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-
     ylmethyl) pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 107534-96-3) 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (162)  Fluopyram + pyrimethanil formulations.--Heading 
     9902.09.54 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing N-[2-[3-chloro-5-
     (trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) 
     benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and 4,6-dimethyl-
     N-phenyl-2-pyrimidinamine (Pyrimethanil) (CAS No. 53112-28-0) 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (163)  Fluopyram and trifloxystrobin formulations.--Heading 
     9902.09.55 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing N-[2-[3-chloro-5-
     (trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) 
     benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and methyl (E)-
     methoxyimino-{(E)-2-[1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) 
     ethylideneaminooxy]-o-tolyl} acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS 
     No. 141517-21-7) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (164)  Trifloxystrobin formulations.--Heading 9902.09.57 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing methyl (2E)-(methoxyimino)[2-
     ({[(E)-{1-[3-(trifluoromethyl) phenyl] 
     ethylidene}amino]oxy}methyl)phenyl]acetate (Trifloxystrobin) 
     (CAS No. 141517-21-7) (provided for in subheading 
     3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (165)  Fluopyram and prothioconazole formulations.--Heading 
     9902.09.58 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing N-[2-[3-chloro-5-
     (trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) 
     benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 658066-35-4) and (RS)-2-[2-(1-
     chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxypropyl] -2,4-
     dihydro-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 
     178928-70-6) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (166)  Prothioconazole formulations.--Heading 9902.09.59 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing 2-[2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-
     (2-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxypropyl] -1,2-dihydro-3H-1,2,4-
     triazole-3-thione (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (167)  Fluopyram formulations.--Heading 9902.09.61 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of N-[2-[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl) pyridin-2-
     yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 
     658066-35-4) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (168)  Fluopyram and imidacloprid formulations.--Heading 
     9902.09.62 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of N-[2-[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl) pyridin-2-
     yl]ethyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl) benzamide (Fluopyram) (CAS No. 
     658066-35-4) and N-[1-[(6-chloropyridin-3-yl)methyl]-4,5-
     dihydroimidazol-2-yl] nitramide (Imidacloprid) (CAS No. 
     138261-41-3) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (169)  Iprodione and trifloxystrobin formulations.--Heading 
     9902.09.70 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures containing 3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-N-isopropyl-2,4-
     dioxo-1-imidazolidinecarboxamide (Iprodione) (CAS No. 36734-
     19-7) and methyl (2E)-(methoxyimino) [2-({[(E)-{1-[3-
     (trifluoromethyl) phenyl]ethylidene} amino]oxy}methyl)phenyl] 
     acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) (provided for 
     in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (170)  Tetraconazole and azoxystrobin.--Heading 9902.09.71 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of 1-[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-(1,1,2,2-
     tetrafluoroethoxy)-propyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Tetraconazole) 
     (CAS No. 112281-77-3), methyl (2E)-2-(2-{[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)-
     4-pyrimidinyl]oxy}phenyl)-3-methoxyacrylate (Azoxystrobin) 
     (CAS No. 131860-33-8) and application adjuvants (provided for 
     in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (171)  Mixtures of at least 95 percent by weight allyl 
     isothiocyanate and application adjuvants.--Heading 9902.09.75 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of at least 95 percent by weight allyl 
     isothiocyanate (3-isothiocyanato-1-propene) (CAS No. 57-06-
     7), and application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 
     3808.92.28)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (172)  Polyoxin d zinc salt.--Heading 9902.09.79 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Formulations of zinc 1-{(2R,3R,4S,5R)-5-[(S)-{[(2S,3S,4S)-
     2-amino-5-carbamoyloxy)-3,4-dihydroxypentanoyl] 
     amino}(carboxylato)methyl]-3,4-dihydroxytetrahydro-2-
     furanyl}-2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-5-pyrimidinecarboxylate 
     (Polyoxin D zinc salt) (CAS No. 146659-78-1) (provided for in 
     subheading 3808.92.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (173)  Foramsulfuron formulations.--Heading 9902.09.87 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of 2-[[[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl)amino] 
     carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-4-(formylamino)-N,N-
     dimethylbenzamide (Foramsulfuron) (CAS No. 173159-57-4) and 
     application adjuvants (provided for in subheading 
     3808.93.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (174)  Indaziflam and rimsulfuron formulations.--Heading 
     9902.09.90 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing N-[(1R,2S)-2,6-dimethyl-2,3-
     dihydro-1H-inden-1-yl]-6-[(1R)-1-fluoroethyl] -1,3,5-
     triazine-2,4-diamine (Indaziflam) (CAS No.

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     950782-86-2) and N-[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) carbamoyl] 
     -3-(ethylsulfonyl)-2-pyridinesulfonamide (Rimsulfuron) (CAS 
     No. 122931-48-0) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (175)  Paclobutrazol formulations.--Heading 9902.09.92 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of (2RS, 3RS)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-
     (1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pentan-3-ol (Paclobutrazol) (CAS No. 
     76738-62-0) and application adjuvants (provided for in 
     subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (176)  Prosulfuron.--Heading 9902.09.93 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of N-[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-
     yl)carbamoyl]-2-(3,3,3-trifluoropropyl) benzenesulfonamide 
     (Prosulfuron) (CAS No. 94125-34-5) and application adjuvants 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (177)  Mixtures of rimsulfuron.--Heading 9902.10.03 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of N-[[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) amino] 
     carbonyl]-3-(ethylsulfonyl)-2-pyridinesulfonamide 
     (Rimsulfuron) (CAS No. 122931-48-0) and application adjuvants 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (178)  Certain herbicides for use on cereals.--Heading 
     9902.10.04 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing methyl 4-{[(3-methoxy-4-methyl-
     5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)carbonyl] sulfamoyl}-
     5-methyl-3-thiophenecarboxylate (Thiencarbazone-methyl) (CAS 
     No. 317815-83-1), methyl 2-{[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) 
     carbamoyl] sulfamoyl}-4-{[(methylsulfonyl)amino]methyl} 
     benzoate (Mesosulfuron-methyl) (CAS No. 208465-21-8) and 
     diethyl 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-
     pyrazole -3,5-dicarboxylate (Mefenpyr-diethyl) (CAS No. 
     135590-91-9) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (179)  Herbicides for weed control in grassy areas.--
     Heading 9902.10.11 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures containing methyl 4-{[(3-methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-
     4,5-dihydro-1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl) carbonyl] sulfamoyl}-5-
     methyl-3-thiophenecarboxylate (Thiencarbazone-methyl) (CAS 
     No. 317815-83-1); 2-{[(4,6-Dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) 
     carbamoyl] sulfamoyl}-4-formamido-N,N-dimethylbenzamide 
     (Foramsulfuron) (CAS No. 173159-57-4); and methyl 3-chloro-5-
     {[(4,6-dimethoxy-2-pyrimidinyl) carbamoyl] sulfamoyl}-1-
     methyl -1H-pyrazole-4-carboxylate (Halosulfuron-methyl) (CAS 
     No. 100784-20-1) and application adjuvants (provided for in 
     subheading 3808.93.15).''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (180)  Mixtures of orthosulfamuron.--Heading 9902.10.12 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of 1-(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yl)-3-[2-
     dimethylcarbamoyl) phenylsulfamoyl] urea (Orthosulfamuron) 
     (CAS No. 213464-77-8) and application adjuvants (provided for 
     in subheading 3808.93.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (181)  Propargite mixtures.--Heading 9902.10.19 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures containing 2-[4-(2-methyl-2-
     propanyl)phenoxy]cyclohexyl 2-propyn-1-yl sulfite (CAS No. 
     2312-35-8) (Propargite) and application adjuvants (provided 
     for in subheading 3808.99.95)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (182)  Mixtures used in rubber production.--Heading 
     9902.10.28 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of zinc dicyanato diamine ((T-4)-
     diamminebis(cyanato-kN)-zinc) (CAS No. 122012-52-6) with an 
     elastomer binder of ethylene-propylene-diene monomer and 
     ethyl vinyl acetate, and dispersing agents (provided for in 
     subheading 3812.10.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (183)  Antidegradants.--Heading 9902.10.31 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Antioxidizing preparations for rubber consisting of a 
     mixture of 1,3-dihydro-4-methyl-2H-benzimidazole-2-thione and 
     1,3-dihydro-5-methyl-2H-benzimidazole-2-thione, in the form 
     of zinc salts (CAS No. 61617-00-3) (provided for in 
     subheading 3812.39.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (184)  Antioxidizing preparations.--Heading 9902.10.32 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Antioxidizing preparations for plastics containing 2,4-
     dimethyl-6-(1-methylpentadecyl)phenol (CAS No. 134701-20-5) 
     (provided for in subheading 3812.39.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (185)  Phenol, 4-methyl-, reaction products.--Heading 
     9902.10.35 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4-Methylphenol-tricyclo[5.2.2.02,6]undecane (1:1) (CAS No. 
     68610-51-5) (provided for in subheading 3812.39.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (186)  Product used in agricultural film.--Heading 
     9902.10.36 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Hindered amine light and thermal stabilizers for plastics 
     containing 1,6-hexanediamine,N1,N6-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-
     piperidinyl)-, polymer with 2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine, 
     reaction products with 3-bromo-1-propene,N-butyl-1-butanamine 
     and N-butyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinamine, oxidized, 
     hydrogenated (CAS No. 247243-62-5) (provided for in 
     subheading 3812.39.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (187)  Light stabilizer/uv-absorber for coatings.--Heading 
     9902.10.50 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Preparations based on N-(2-ethoxyphenyl)-N'-[4-(10-
     methylundecyl)phenyl] ethanediamide (CAS No. 82493-14-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 3824.99.28)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (188)  Mixtures of c5-c18 perfluorocarbon alkanes, 
     perfluorocarbon amines, and perfluorocarbon ethers.--Heading 
     9902.10.57 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of C5-C18 perfluorocarbon alkanes, perfluorocarbon 
     amines, and/or perfluorocarbon ethers (CAS No. 86508-42-1) 
     (provided for in subheading 3824.99.92)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (189)  Methoxysilanated amorphous poly alpha olefin.--
     Heading 9902.10.69 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Silane, ethenyltrimethoxy-, reaction products with 1-
     butene-ethylene-propene polymer (CAS No. 832150-35-3) 
     (provided for in subheading 3902.30.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (190)  Acid form dispersion.--Heading 9902.10.79 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Poly(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
     [(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]ethanesulfonyl fluoride-co-
     tetrafluoroethylene) (CAS No. 1163733-25-2) (provided for in 
     subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (191)  Fluoropolymer lithium salt powder.--Heading 
     9902.10.81 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Poly(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
     [(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]ethanesulfonyl fluoride-co-
     tetrafluoroethylene) lithium salt (CAS No. 1687740-67-5) 
     (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (192)  Fluoropolymer, polyvinyl, ammonium salt.--Heading 
     9902.10.82 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Poly(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-2-
     [(trifluoroethenyl)oxy]ethanesulfonyl fluoride-co-
     tetrafluoroethylene) ammonium salt (CAS No. 1126091-34-6) 
     (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (193)  Electroactive polymer.--Heading 9902.10.83 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1,1,2-Trifluoroethene-1,1-difluoroethene (1:1) (Vinylidene 
     fluoride-trifluoroethylene copolymer) (CAS No. 28960-88-5) 
     (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (194)  Terpolymer used in sensors.--Heading 9902.10.84 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Poly(1,1-difluoroethene-co-1-chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethene-
     co -1,1,2-trifluoroethene) (CAS No. 81197-12-8) (provided for 
     in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (195)  Certain mixture for use in greases.--Heading 
     9902.10.87 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixture of poly(1-[difluoro(trifluoromethoxy)methoxy]-
     1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro -2-(trifluoromethoxy)ethane) (CAS No. 
     69991-61-3) and Perfluoropolymethylisopropyl ether (CAS No. 
     69991-67-9) (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (196)  Additive for rust prevention.--Heading 9902.10.90 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-Hexafluoro-, oxidized, polymerized, 
     reduced, hydrolized reaction products with ammonia (CAS No. 
     370097-12-4) (provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (197)  Mold release agent.--Heading 9902.10.95 is amended--

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       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Ethene, tetrafluoro, oxidized, polymerized, reduced, methyl 
     esters, reduced, ethoxylated (CAS No. 162492-15-1) (provided 
     for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (198)  Polyvinyl formal resin.--Heading 9902.11.02 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Polyvinyl formal resin (ethenol; 
     [(ethenyloxy)methoxy]ethene (CAS Nos. 63450-15-7, 63148-64-1, 
     and 9003-33-2) (provided for in subheading 3905.91.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (199)  Soil enhancer.--Heading 9902.11.11 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Starch-g-poly (propenamide-co-2-propenoic acid) potassium 
     salt (CAS No. 863132-14-3) (provided for in subheading 
     3906.90.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (200)  UV light absorber.--Heading 9902.11.12 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of a-(3-(3-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-(1,1-
     dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl) -1-oxopropyl)-v-hydroxy-poly 
     (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) (CAS No. 104810-48-2); a-(3-(3-(2H-
     benzotriazol-2-yl)-5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl) -1-
     oxopropyl)-v- (3-(3-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl) -5-(1,1-
     dimethylethyl) -4-hydroxyphenyl) -1-oxopropoxy)-poly (oxy-
     1,2-ethanediyl) (CAS No. 104810-47-1) and polyethylene glycol 
     (CAS No. 25322-68-3) (provided for in subheading 
     3907.20.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (201)  High-performance dispersant use in concrete.--
     Heading 9902.11.13 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, monoether with 
     1,2-propanediol mono(2-methyl-2-propenoate) (CAS No. 220846-
     90-2) (provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (202)  HDI-based polyisocyanate.--Heading 9902.11.49 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Poly(1,6-diisocyanatohexane)-block-polyethylene-block-poly 
     (1-butoxypropan-2-ol) (CAS No. 125252-47-3) (provided for in 
     subheading 3911.90.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (203)  IPDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate.--Heading 
     9902.11.50 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N,N',N"-[(2,4,6-Trioxo-1,3,5-triazine-1,3,5(2H,4H,6H)-
     triyl) tris [methylene(3,5,5-trimethyl-3,1-cyclohexanediyl)]] 
     tris [hexahydro-2-oxo-1H-azepine-1-carboxamide] (CAS No. 
     68975-83-7) in organic solvent (provided for in subheading 
     3911.90.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (204)  HDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate.--Heading 
     9902.11.51 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3,5-Dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-oligo(hexamethylene diisocyanate) 
     in solvents (CAS No. 163206-31-3) (provided for in subheading 
     3911.90.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (205)  Strips of 100% eptfe sealant 3 mm<30 mm.--Heading 
     9902.11.79 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Strips wholly of expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) 
     (CAS No. 9002-84-0), noncellular, with adhesive backing, of a 
     thickness greater than 3 mm but not over 30 mm, presented 
     rolled in spools, certified by the importer as having a 
     tensile strength of 24.1 MPa or higher per ASTM F-152 
     (provided for in subheading 3916.90.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (206)  e-PTFe sheets 1.6 mm  3.00 mm for sealants.--
     Heading 9902.11.88 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) nonadhesive 
     cellular sheets, of a thickness greater than 1.5 mm but not 
     more than 3 mm, certified by the importer as having a tensile 
     strength of at least 48.3 MPa per ASTM F-152 (CAS No. 9002-
     84-0) (provided for in subheading 3921.19.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (207)  e-PTFe sheets 3.1 mm  6.00 mm for sealants.--
     Heading 9902.11.89 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) nonadhesive 
     cellular sheets, of a thickness greater than 3 mm but not 
     more than 6 mm, certified by the importer as having a tensile 
     strength of at least 48.3 MPa per ASTM F-152 (CAS No. 9002-
     84-0) (provided for in subheading 3921.19.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (208)  Plastic handles for coolers.--Heading 9902.12.02 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Handles of plastics for coolers (provided for in subheading 
     3926.90.25)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (209)  Golf bag component top bottom divider.--Heading 
     9902.12.05 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Plastic components of a kind used as one-piece internal top 
     and bottom dividers for golf bags (provided for in subheading 
     3926.90.99)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (210)  Plastic lip for dustpans.--Heading 9902.12.07 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Cut-to-shape pieces or profiles of polyvinyl chloride 
     plastics, the foregoing designed to be attached to the edge 
     of a dustpan tray having contact with the floor or other 
     surface, rigid and flexible in form, each measuring 24.77 cm 
     to 30 cm in length and 1.35 cm to 1.87 cm in width, valued 
     not over $0.09 each (provided for in subheading 
     3926.90.99)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (211)  Three-way camera mounts.--Heading 9902.12.11 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Accessories of plastics for cameras of subheading 
     8525.80.40, each incorporating a handheld camera grip, 
     folding extension arms and a tripod screwed into the base of 
     the handle the foregoing measuring between 50 and 53 cm when 
     fully extended without the tripod, 62 to 65 cm when fully 
     extended with the tripod and 18 to 21 cm when folded and 
     collapsed (provided for in subheading 3926.90.99)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (212)  Buoyant pistol grip camera mounts.--Heading 
     9902.12.13 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Accessories of plastics, designed for use with cameras of 
     subheading 8525.80.40; such goods measuring between 14 cm and 
     17 cm in length, buoyant in water, each incorporating a 
     handle designed to allow a user to grip with the hand, an 
     adjustable hand-strap and an adjustable thumb screw designed 
     to permit mounting of the camera and adjusting the viewing 
     angle of the camera on a pivot (provided for in subheading 
     3926.90.99)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (213)  Suction cup camera mounts.--Heading 9902.12.14 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mounts of plastics, engineered to attach to cameras of 
     subheading 8525.80.40; designed to attach to flat surfaces by 
     means of a round suction cup measuring between 8 and 10 cm in 
     diameter; each incorporating x, y and z-directional pivots to 
     adjust the camera's viewpoint (provided for in subheading 
     3926.90.99)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (214)  Rubber pet toys covered with felt.--Heading 
     9902.12.31 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Toys for pets, of noncellular vulcanized rubber other than 
     hard rubber, each with felt textile covering, without holes 
     (provided for in subheading 4016.99.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (215)  Camera dive housings.--Heading 9902.12.51 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Camera cases of transparent polycarbonate plastics, 
     designed to encase cameras of subheading 8525.80.40; each 
     incorporating buttons for the operation of the camera, an 
     opaque plastic base that clips into a camera mount, a thumb-
     screw on the base mount that allows for adjustment of the 
     camera viewing angle on a pivot, a silicon gasket in the door 
     of the case that allows for waterproof operation of the 
     camera at a depth of more than 40 m but not more than 60 m, a 
     flat and optically coated glass lens and a heat sink to 
     dissipate camera heat (provided for in subheading 
     4202.99.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (216)  Woven fabric of carded vicuna hair of a weight 
     exceeding 300 g/m\2\.--Heading 9902.12.80 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Woven fabrics of carded vicuna hair, containing 85 percent 
     or more by weight of vicuna hair and of a weight exceeding 
     300 g/m\2\ (provided for in subheading 5111.19.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (217)  Woven fabric of combed vicuna hair of a weight not 
     exceeding 200 g/m\2\.--Heading 9902.12.81 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Woven fabrics of combed vicuna hair, such fabrics 
     containing 85 percent or more by weight of vicuna hair, of a 
     weight not exceeding 200 g/m\2\ (provided for in subheading 
     5112.11.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (218)  Woven fabric of combed vicuna hair of a weight 
     exceeding 200 g/m\2\.--Heading 9902.12.82 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Woven fabrics of combed vicuna hair, such fabrics 
     containing 85 percent or more by weight of vicuna hair and of 
     a weight exceeding 200 g/m\2\ (provided for in subheading 
     5112.19.95)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.

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       (219)  Fusible bonding and separation yarn.--Heading 
     9902.12.88 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Synthetic filament yarn (other than sewing thread) not put 
     up for retail sale, single, with a twist exceeding 50 turns/
     m, of nylon or other polyamides, measuring 23 or more but not 
     over 840 decitex, each formed from 4 to 68 filaments and 
     containing 10 percent or more by weight of nylon 12 (provided 
     for in subheading 5402.51.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (220)  Polyacrylonitrile tow with an average decitex of 
     2.75.--Heading 9902.13.02 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acrylic filament tow (polyacrylonitrile tow), containing by 
     weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 
     0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but not over 8 
     percent of water, dyed, presented in the form of bundles of 
     crimped product each containing 214,000 filaments (plus or 
     minus 10 percent) with an average decitex of 2.75 (plus or 
     minus 10 percent) and length greater than 2 meters (provided 
     for in subheading 5501.30.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (221)  Polyacrylonitrile tow with an average decitex of 
     3.3.--Heading 9902.13.03 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acrylic filament tow (polyacrylonitrile tow) containing by 
     weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 
     0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but not over 8 
     percent of water, dyed, presented in the form of bundles of 
     crimped product each containing 214,000 filaments (plus or 
     minus 10 percent) with an average decitex of 3.3 (plus or 
     minus 10 percent) and length greater than 2 meters (provided 
     for in subheading 5501.30.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (222)  Acrylic staple fibers not processed for spinning.--
     Heading 9902.13.20 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acrylic staple fibers (polyacrylonitrile staple), not dyed 
     and not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning, 
     containing by weight 92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile, 
     not more than 0.01 percent of zinc and 2 percent or more but 
     not over 8 percent of water, with a decitex of 5 to 5.6, with 
     a fiber shrinkage of 0 to 22 percent and with a cut fiber 
     length of 80 mm to 150 mm (provided for in subheading 
     5503.30.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (223)  Modified acrylic flame retardant staple fiber with a 
     decitex of 2.7.--Heading 9902.13.21 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Modacrylic staple fibers, not carded, combed or otherwise 
     processed for spinning, containing over 35 percent and less 
     than 85 percent by weight of acrylonitrile, 2.7 decitex (plus 
     or minus 2 percent), natural in color, with fiber length 
     between 38 mm and 120 mm (provided for in subheading 
     5503.30.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (224)  Acrylic fiber staple, dyed.--Heading 9902.13.23 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acrylic staple fiber (polyacrylonitrile staple), dyed, not 
     carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning, the 
     foregoing containing by weight 92 percent or more of 
     polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc and 2 
     percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, with a 
     decitex of 3.3 to 5.6, a fiber shrinkage from 0 to 22 percent 
     (provided for in subheading 5503.30.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (225)  Flame retardant rayon fibers, 4.7 decitex.--Heading 
     9902.13.29 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Artificial staple fibers of viscose rayon, not carded, 
     combed or otherwise processed for spinning, each containing 
     28 percent or more but not over 33 percent by weight of 
     silica, measuring 4.7 decitex and 60 mm in length (provided 
     for in subheading 5504.10.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (226)  Acrylic staple fibers processed and with a decitex 
     of 2.75 to 3.3.--Heading 9902.13.36 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acrylic staple fibers, carded, combed or otherwise 
     processed for spinning, containing by weight 92 percent or 
     more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc 
     and 2 percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, dyed 
     or raw white (undyed), with an average decitex of 2.75 to 
     3.30 (plus or minus 10 percent) (provided for in subheading 
     5506.30.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (227)  Acrylic staple fibers processed and with a decitex 
     of 5.0 to 5.6.--Heading 9902.13.38 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acrylic staple fibers, carded, combed or otherwise 
     processed for spinning, containing by weight 92 percent or 
     more of polyacrylonitrile, not more than 0.01 percent of zinc 
     and 2 percent or more but not over 8 percent of water, dyed, 
     with an average decitex of 5.0 to 5.6 (provided for in 
     subheading 5506.30.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (228)  Neoprene wading socks.--Heading 9902.13.51 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Socks with uppers comprising neoprene measuring 2.5 mm in 
     thickness and covered on both sides with jersey knitted 
     fabric of nylon; such socks with underfoots of breathable 
     neoprene measuring 2.5 to 3 mm in thickness and covered on 
     both sides with a jersey knitted fabric of nylon; the 
     foregoing each formed anatomically so as to be designed for 
     the wearer's left or right foot (provided for in subheading 
     6115.96.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (229)  Training gloves.--Heading 9902.13.53 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Training gloves of vulcanized rubber other than of hard 
     rubber (provided for in subheading 4015.19.50) or of 
     synthetic textile materials (provided for in subheading 
     6116.93.08), such gloves of textile materials knitted or 
     crocheted''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (230)  Brake segments.--Heading 9902.13.82 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Nonwoven radial segment and chordal orientation brake 
     segments of oxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers, made up and 
     presented as cut otherwise than into squares or rectangles, 
     such segments formed by needling web and unidirectional tow 
     fabrics together, the foregoing designed for use in aircraft 
     braking systems (provided for in subheading 6307.90.98)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (231)  Sports and athletic footwear for women.--Heading 
     9902.14.32 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Women's sports footwear; tennis shoes, basketball shoes, 
     gym shoes, training shoes and the like, with outer soles of 
     rubber or plastics and uppers of textile materials, such 
     uppers of which over 50 percent of the external surface area 
     (including any leather accessories or reinforcements such as 
     those mentioned in note 4(a) to chapter 64) is leather 
     (provided for in subheading 6404.11.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (232)  Men's boots for fishing waders with felt outsoles.--
     Heading 9902.14.53 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Footwear for men, with vulcanized uppers of neoprene 
     measuring 7 mm in thickness, covered with a polyester knit 
     fleece on the interior and coated with rubber on the 
     exterior; such footwear measuring (from the base of the inner 
     sole to the top of the upper) 20.32 cm or more but not over 
     25.4 cm in height, with felt outsoles; the foregoing 
     waterproof, valued at $40/pr or higher and with each boot 
     having a slit in the top of upper collar to allow boot to be 
     affixed to a fishing wader (provided for in subheading 
     6405.20.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (233)  Catalytic converter needled blanket mats with a 
     thickness of 10 mm or more and not over 3 percent of 
     binder.--Heading 9902.14.70 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers, 
     containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide and 
     not over 3 percent of acrylic latex organic binder, of a 
     basis weight greater than or equal to 1745 g/m\2\, measuring 
     10.0 mm or more in thickness; the foregoing presented in 
     bulk, sheets or rolls, designed for use in motor vehicles of 
     heading 8703 (provided for in subheading 6806.10.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (234)  Catalytic converter blanket mats with a thickness 
     between 5 mm and 9.9 mm and not over 3 percent of binder.--
     Heading 9902.14.71 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers, 
     containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide and 
     not over 3 percent by weight of acrylic latex organic binder, 
     of a basis weight less than 1745 g/m\2\, measuring 5 mm or 
     more but not over 9.9 mm in thickness; presented in bulk, 
     sheets or rolls, designed for use in motor vehicles of 
     heading 8703 (provided for in subheading 6806.10.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (235)  Catalytic converter needled blanket mats with a 
     thickness between 5 mm and 9.9 mm and between 3 and 7 percent 
     of binder.--Heading 9902.14.72 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers 
     containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide, 
     containing an acrylic latex organic binder of greater than 3 
     percent and less than 7 percent by weight, of a basis weight 
     less than 1745 g/m\2\, measuring at least 5 mm or no more 
     than 9.9 mm in thickness, in bulk, sheets or rolls, designed 
     for motor vehicles of heading 8703 (provided for in 
     subheading 6806.10.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.

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       (236)  Catalytic converter needled blanket mats with a 
     thickness of 10 mm or more and between 3 and 7 percent 
     binder.--Heading 9902.14.73 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Catalytic converter needled blanket mats of ceramic fibers, 
     containing over 65 percent by weight of aluminum oxide and 3 
     percent or more but less than 7 percent by weight of acrylic 
     latex organic binder, measuring 10.0 mm or more in thickness, 
     of a basis weight greater than or equal to 1745 g/m\2\; 
     presented in bulk, sheets or rolls, designed for use in motor 
     vehicles of heading 8703 (provided for in subheading 
     6806.10.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (237)  Certain silver wire.--Heading 9902.14.88 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Silver wire, containing 90 percent or more by weight of 
     silver, but not more than 93 percent by weight of silver, and 
     containing 6 percent or more by weight of tin oxide, but not 
     more than 9 percent by weight of tin oxide (provided for in 
     subheading 7106.92.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (238)  Metal gauzes.--Heading 9902.14.90 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Gauzes containing platinum, palladium and rhodium (provided 
     for in subheading 7115.10.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (239)  Strips consisting of silver and copper and zinc.--
     Heading 9902.14.91 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Clad strips of silver, further worked than 
     semimanufactured, each containing 54 percent or more but not 
     over 56 percent by weight of silver; having three layers with 
     one layer containing 87 percent or more but not over 89 
     percent by weight of silver and 1.1 percent or more but not 
     over 3 percent of tin, a second layer containing 99.9 percent 
     or more by weight of silver, and a third layer containing 
     14.5 percent or more but not over 15.5 percent by weight of 
     silver, 79 percent or more but not over 81 percent of copper 
     and 4.8 percent or more but not over 5.2 percent of 
     phosphorus; measuring 15.65 mm in width and 0.95 mm in 
     thickness, presented in coils (provided for in subheading 
     7115.90.40)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (240)  Germanium unwrought in ingot form.--Heading 
     9902.15.13 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Ingots of germanium, unwrought, each weighing 0.5 kg or 
     more but less than 2 kg (provided for in subheading 
     8112.92.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (241)  Tweezers.--Heading 9902.15.18 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Tweezers (provided for in subheading 8203.20.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (242)  Nail clippers, nail nippers and nail files.--Heading 
     9902.15.33 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Nail nippers and clippers and nail files, the foregoing 
     other than nail nippers and clippers with one or both blades 
     having rounded edged cut-outs and designed for use in cutting 
     nails of dogs, cats or other small pets (including birds, 
     rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, guinea pigs or gerbils) (provided 
     for in subheading 8214.20.30)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (243)  Portable air conditioner.--Heading 9902.15.63 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Air conditioning machines, each incorporating a 
     refrigerating unit, mounted on wheels or castors, rated at 
     less than 3.52 kW per hour (provided for in subheading 
     8415.82.01)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (244)  Electric cylindrical coffee grinders.--Heading 
     9902.16.25 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Electromechanical domestic cylindrical coffee grinders, 
     each operated by pushing the plastic cover into the base, the 
     foregoing having a removable stainless steel bowl with a 
     capacity of more than 0.1 liter and not exceeding 0.2 liter 
     (provided for in subheading 8509.40.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (245)  Handheld electric can openers.--Heading 9902.16.32 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Hand-held battery-operated automatic can openers, each with 
     self-contained electric motor, such can openers weighing not 
     over 20 kg exclusive of extra interchangeable parts or 
     detachable auxiliary devices (provided for in subheading 
     8509.80.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (246)  Food beaters designed to attach to handheld 
     mixers.--Heading 9902.16.33 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Stainless steel food beaters, designed for use solely on 
     electromechanical hand-held food mixers suitable for domestic 
     purposes (provided for in subheading 8509.90.55)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (247)  Lamp-holder housings of porcelain.--Heading 
     9902.16.89 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Lamp-holder housings of porcelain, containing sockets 
     (provided for in subheading 8536.61.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (248)  Cathode-ray tubes.--Heading 9902.16.94 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Cathode-ray data/graphic display tubes, color, with a 
     phosphor dot screen pitch smaller than 0.4 mm and with less 
     than 90-degree deflection (provided for in subheading 
     8540.40.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (249)  Zee cages.--Heading 9902.17.11 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     `` ``Z''-shaped water bottle holders (cages) of alloy or 
     composite material, designed for use on bicycles (provided 
     for in subheading 8714.99.80)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (250)  Optical attenuators.--Heading 9902.17.27 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Optical attenuators designed to reduce the power level of 
     an optical signal, either in free space or in an optical 
     fiber, such instruments or apparatus specifically designed 
     for telecommunications (provided for in subheading 
     9013.80.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (251)  Ski bindings, valued not more than $55 each.--
     Heading 9902.17.55 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Ski bindings (other than for cross-country skis), valued 
     not over $55 each (provided for in subheading 9506.12.80)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (c) Modification to Duty Rates.--
       (1)  Artichokes, in vinegar.--Heading 9902.01.04 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``7.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (2)  Artichokes, other than in vinegar.--Heading 9902.01.10 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``12.7%'' and inserting ``12%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (3)  Nicotine gum.--Heading 9902.01.13 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5.8%'' and inserting ``5.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (4)  Isohexadecane.--Heading 9902.01.19 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (5)  Sodium.--Heading 9902.01.20 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (6)  Sodium containing not more than 200 ppm of calcium.--
     Heading 9902.01.21 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.7%'' and inserting ``3.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (7)  Hydrazine 64%.--Heading 9902.01.38 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (8)  Germanium dioxide (geo2).--Heading 9902.01.39 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (9)  Sodium tungstate dihydrate.--Heading 9902.01.67 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (10)  Monochlorobenzene.--Heading 9902.01.85 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.9%'' and inserting ``3.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (11)  p-dichlorobenzene.--Heading 9902.01.87 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.7%'' and inserting ``4.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (12)  p-chlorobenzotrifluoride.--Heading 9902.01.88 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.3%'' and inserting ``4.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (13)  Methanesulfonic acid.--Heading 9902.02.02 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.8%'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (14)  Leaf alcohol.--Heading 9902.02.14 is amended--

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       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (15)  Resorcinol.--Heading 9902.02.23 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (16)  Oxyfluorfen.--Heading 9902.02.35 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.8%'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (17)  Glyoxal.--Heading 9902.02.45 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (18)  4-propyl benzaldehyde (npbal).--Heading 9902.02.46 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.8%'' and inserting ``4.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (19)  4-(1,1-Dimethylethyl)-alpha-m(lysmeral extra).--
     Heading 9902.02.48 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (20)  Diethyl ketone.--Heading 9902.02.54 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (21)  Cyclopentanone.--Heading 9902.02.59 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.7%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (22)  Hydroxylmethylpentanone.--Heading 9902.02.63 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``1%'' and inserting ``2.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (23)  ETFBO.--Heading 9902.02.71 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (24)  Sorbic acid.--Heading 9902.02.83 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.6%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (25)  Benzoyl chloride.--Heading 9902.02.87 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (26)  Sebacic acid.--Heading 9902.02.93 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (27)  Dimethyl malonate or dmm.--Heading 9902.02.94 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (28)  Pyromellitic dianhydride.--Heading 9902.03.02 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (29)  o-acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin).--Heading 9902.03.07 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``2.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (30)  Methyl sal.--Heading 9902.03.08 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.3%'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (31)  Phba.--Heading 9902.03.09 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (32)  Plastic additive.--Heading 9902.03.14 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (33)  MCPA.--Heading 9902.03.23 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``4.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (34)  Dimethyl carbonate.--Heading 9902.03.46 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (35)  Perfluorocarbons for performance fluid.--Heading 
     9902.03.50 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (36)  3,5-difluoroaniline.--Heading 9902.03.57 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (37)  Trifluralin.--Heading 9902.03.65 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (38)  Ethalfluralin.--Heading 9902.03.66 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (39)  o-toluidine.--Heading 9902.03.71 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5.5%'' and inserting ``5.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (40)  Mpda.--Heading 9902.03.80 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (41)  4-ADPa (4-aminodiphenylamine).--Heading 9902.03.82 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (42)  4,4'-Diaminostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid.--Heading 
     9902.03.84 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (43)  Prodiamine.--Heading 9902.03.87 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``4.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (44)  p-cresidine sulfonic acid.--Heading 9902.03.98 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (45)  Choline hydroxide.--Heading 9902.04.16 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (46)  Diuron.--Heading 9902.04.30 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``3.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (47)  Metolachlor.--Heading 9902.04.35 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (48)  Flutolanil.--Heading 9902.04.40 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (49)  Mefenoxam.--Heading 9902.04.42 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``5.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (50)  Flufenacet-alcohol.--Heading 9902.04.48 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.9%'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (51)  2-(trifluoromethyl)benzamide.--Heading 9902.04.49 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (52)  Methyl-4-trifluoromethoxyphenyl-N-(chl.) carbamate.--
     Heading 9902.04.52 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (53)  Guanidinoacetic acid.--Heading 9902.04.64 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (54)  Chlorothalonil.--Heading 9902.04.65 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (55)  Bromoxynil octanoate.--Heading 9902.04.67 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (56)  Bifenazate technical.--Heading 9902.04.85 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (57)  Mesotrione.--Heading 9902.05.03 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``6.2%'' and inserting ``6.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.

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       (58)  2-(Methylthio)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzoic acid.--
     Heading 9902.05.08 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (59)  Acephate.--Heading 9902.05.16 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (60)  Methomyl.--Heading 9902.05.18 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (61)  Allyl isothiocyanate.--Heading 9902.05.26 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.0''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (62)  PMIDA.--Heading 9902.05.29 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (63)  Triphenyltin hydroxide.--Heading 9902.05.32 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (64)  PBA solid (phenyl boronic acid).--Heading 9902.05.34 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``1.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (65)  Sedaxane.--Heading 9902.05.68 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``6.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (66)  Technical fluazinam fungicide.--Heading 9902.05.83 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (67)  Imazethapyr.--Heading 9902.05.86 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.2%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (68)  Fluridone.--Heading 9902.05.87 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (69)  Bicyclopyrone.--Heading 9902.05.88 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (70)  Clopyralid technical.--Heading 9902.05.89 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (71)  Aminopyralid technical.--Heading 9902.05.92 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.1%'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (72)  Fluroxypyr technical.--Heading 9902.05.94 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``4.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (73)  2,3-Dichloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine.--Heading 
     9902.06.07 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (74)  2,3-pyridinedicarboxylic acid.--Heading 9902.06.13 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (75)  Food and feed preservative.--Heading 9902.06.22 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.2%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (76)  Cloquintocet-mexyl.--Heading 9902.06.24 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (77)  Cyprodinil technical.--Heading 9902.06.31 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (78)  Aminocyclopyrachlor.--Heading 9902.06.37 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (79)  DMDS.--Heading 9902.06.45 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (80)  Metribuzin.--Heading 9902.06.51 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (81)  Atrazine.--Heading 9902.06.54 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (82)  1,2,4-triazole.--Heading 9902.06.97 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.8%'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (83)  Oxadiazon.--Heading 9902.07.13 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.3%'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (84)  Fludioxonil technical.--Heading 9902.07.15 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``4.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (85)  Thidiazuron.--Heading 9902.07.24 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (86)  Flupyradifurone.--Heading 9902.07.32 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (87)  Penthiopyrad.--Heading 9902.07.47 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (88)  Cyprosulfamide.--Heading 9902.07.56 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5%'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (89)  Sulfentrazone.--Heading 9902.07.60 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5.4%'' and inserting ``6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (90)  Cold pressed orange oil.--Heading 9902.08.99 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (91)  Instant print film.--Heading 9902.09.16 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.1%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (92)  Flupyradifurone formulations.--Heading 9902.09.20 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (93)  Spiromesifen formulations.--Heading 9902.09.23 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (94)  Flonicamid.--Heading 9902.09.29 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (95)  Abamectin.--Heading 9902.09.34 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (96)  Acephate formulations.--Heading 9902.09.35 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``3.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (97)  Quinoxyfen fungicide.--Heading 9902.09.66 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``1.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (98)  Copper hydroxide and copper oxychloride.--Heading 
     9902.09.76 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (99)  1,1'-Dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride.--Heading 
     9902.09.94 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``5.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (100)  Formulated pyrithiobac-sodium.--Heading 9902.10.07 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.

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       (101)  Herbicide mixture.--Heading 9902.10.15 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (102)  Plasticizer.--Heading 9902.10.30 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``3.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (103)  Palm fatty acid distillate (``pfad'').--Heading 
     9902.10.44 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (104)  Iminodisuccinate.--Heading 9902.10.55 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (105)  Vinylacetate-vinylchloride copolymer.--Heading 
     9902.10.75 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (106)  Compounds used in lubricants.--Heading 9902.10.88 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.4%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (107)  Polyvinyl acetate for food use.--Heading 9902.10.98 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (108)  Mixtures for use in paper coatings.--Heading 
     9902.11.14 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.3%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (109)  Hindered amine light stabilizer.--Heading 9902.11.21 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (110)  Hydrogenated polymers of norbornene derivatives.--
     Heading 9902.11.43 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (111)  Modified ethylene-norbornene copolymer.--Heading 
     9902.11.54 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (112)  Industrial nitrocellulose (damped alcohol content of 
     28-32%).--Heading 9902.11.57 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (113)  Sodium alginate.--Heading 9902.11.59 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (114)  Acrylic films.--Heading 9902.11.85 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (115)  Plastic ornamentation for aquariums.--Heading 
     9902.11.99 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (116)  Quick clamps.--Heading 9902.12.08 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (117)  High-quality bull hides.--Heading 9902.12.34 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (118)  Doll carriers with windows.--Heading 9902.12.39 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (119)  Batting gloves of leather.--Heading 9902.12.58 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (120)  Leather gloves with fourchettes.--Heading 9902.12.61 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``9.2%'' and inserting ``7.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (121)  Leather gloves without fourchettes.--Heading 
     9902.12.62 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``13.4%'' and inserting ``13.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (122)  Acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 40 
     and 47.5 mm and a solar reflectance index greater than 30.--
     Heading 9902.13.15 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (123)  Rayon staple fibers for use in goods of heading 
     9619.--Heading 9902.13.28 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.7%'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (124)  Mechanics' work gloves with fourchettes.--Heading 
     9902.13.71 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``9.8%'' and inserting ``7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (125)  Sleeping bag shells.--Heading 9902.13.80 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (126)  Work footwear for women.--Heading 9902.14.07 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (127)  Work footwear for men.--Heading 9902.14.08 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.6%'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (128)  Men's protective active footwear, not covering the 
     ankle.--Heading 9902.14.11 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``9.4%'' and inserting ``11%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (129)  Men's oxford work footwear with composite safety 
     toe.--Heading 9902.14.21 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (130)  Men's and boys' house slippers with leather 
     uppers.--Heading 9902.14.22 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5.7%'' and inserting ``5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (131)  Women's waterproof leather footwear, valued at $29 
     per pair or higher.--Heading 9902.14.27 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.9%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (132)  Women's house slippers with leather uppers.--Heading 
     9902.14.28 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``7.9 %'' and inserting ``4.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (133)  Women's footwear with textile uppers, open toes or 
     heels, valued $10-$14.99 per pair.--Heading 9902.14.43 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``12.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (134)  Men's footwear, covering the ankle but not the knee, 
     valued over $24 per pair.--Heading 9902.14.49 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``8.1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (135)  Opaque glass-ceramic cookware.--Heading 9902.14.80 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``7.1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (136)  Liquid-filled glass bulbs.--Heading 9902.14.87 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (137)  Screw anchors.--Heading 9902.14.94 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (138)  Stainless steel handles for cookware.--Heading 
     9902.14.96 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (139)  Large metal wire crates for dogs.--Heading 
     9902.14.99 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (140)  Metal wire cages for pets other than dogs.--Heading 
     9902.15.01 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (141)  Used compression-ignition internal combustion 
     engines.--Heading 9902.15.41 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (142)  Connecting rods.--Heading 9902.15.44 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and

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       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (143)  Used fuel pumps.--Heading 9902.15.50 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.6%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (144)  Exhaust fans for permanent installation.--Heading 
     9902.15.54 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.1%'' and inserting ``2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (145)  Self-contained portable air conditioner.--Heading 
     9902.15.64 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (146)  Table saws.--Heading 9902.15.74 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.2%'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (147)  Vehicle stability control actuator assemblies.--
     Heading 9902.15.85 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.3%'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (148)  Valve-type fuel injectors.--Heading 9902.15.91 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.5%'' and inserting ``1.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (149)  New crankshafts.--Heading 9902.15.96 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (150)  Power back door actuator assemblies.--Heading 
     9902.16.06 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.7%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (151)  Direct current pump motors.--Heading 9902.16.07 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (152)  Motors for low wattage fans.--Heading 9902.16.10 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.3%'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (153)  Used starters.--Heading 9902.16.38 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (154)  Used alternators.--Heading 9902.16.40 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (155)  Electric steam irons.--Heading 9902.16.46 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (156)  Microwave hoods with a plastic handle.--Heading 
     9902.16.47 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.5%'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (157)  Microwave hoods with a metal handle.--Heading 
     9902.16.48 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.2%'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (158)  Carafe-less coffee makers.--Heading 9902.16.65 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (159)  Toaster ovens with a pop-up toaster feature.--
     Heading 9902.16.67 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (160)  Electric pressure cookers rated more than 800w but 
     not more than 1000w, with a capacity of less than 5 liters.--
     Heading 9902.16.79 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (161)  Flat panel lcd televisions for exercise equipment.--
     Heading 9902.16.85 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.6%'' and inserting ``3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (162)  Motor vehicle chassis with cab and only an electric 
     motor for propulsion for the transport of goods.--Heading 
     9902.16.97 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``23.9%'' and inserting ``20.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (163)  Used gear boxes for certain vehicles for the 
     transportation of goods.--Heading 9902.17.01 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (164)  New gear boxes.--Heading 9902.17.02 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.1%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (165)  Bicycle disc brakes.--Heading 9902.17.10 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``6.7%'' and inserting ``8.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (166)  Baby strollers.--Heading 9902.17.13 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (167)  LCD television panel assemblies, with a video 
     display measuring over 101.6 cm but not over 124.46 cm.--
     Heading 9902.17.24 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (168)  LCD television panel assemblies, with a video 
     display measuring over 124.46 cm but not over 137.16 cm.--
     Heading 9902.17.25 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (169)  Light emitting diode (led) lamps, mounting options, 
     bases, clamps, mounts.--Heading 9902.17.48 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (170)  Golf club driver heads with a loft over 9.5 
     degrees.--Heading 9902.17.57 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (171)  Golf club driver heads with a loft under 9.5 
     degrees.--Heading 9902.17.58 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (172)  Golf club hybrid heads.--Heading 9902.17.60 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (173)  Golf club wedge heads with a loft of 56 degrees or 
     less.--Heading 9902.17.61 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (174)  Golf club iron heads of 8-irons and 9-irons.--
     Heading 9902.17.63 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (175)  Tennis racket frames, unstrung.--Heading 9902.17.71 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (176)  Volleyballs.--Heading 9902.17.74 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (177)  Basketballs other than leather or rubber.--Heading 
     9902.17.75 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.1%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (178)  Rubber basketballs.--Heading 9902.17.77 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``1.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (179)  Fishing rods, one-piece, of both fiberglass and 
     carbon fiber.--Heading 9902.17.93 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (180)  Hair-slides without imitation pearls or stones.--
     Heading 9902.17.96 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``8.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (181)  Eyelash curlers.--Heading 9902.17.97 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (d) Modifications to Article Descriptions and Rates of 
     Duty.--
       (1)  Minced pimiento stuffed green olives.--Heading 
     9902.01.07 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Olives, green in color, stuffed with minced pimiento, the 
     foregoing in brine and presented in glass containers, other 
     than place packed (provided for in subheading 2005.70.25)'';

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       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.9%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (2)  Vinyl neodecanoate.--Heading 9902.02.78 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Vinyl neodecanoate (vinyl 7,7-dimethyloctanoate) (CAS No. 
     51000-52-3) (provided for in subheading 2915.90.18)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.1%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (3)  Bifenthrin.--Heading 9902.02.86 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-Methylbiphenyl-3-ylmethyl (1RS,3RS)-3-[(Z)-2-chloro-
     3,3,3-trifluoroprop-1-enyl]-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecar-
     boxylate (Bifenthrin) (CAS No. 82657-04-3) (provided for in 
     subheading 2916.20.50)'';
       (B) by striking ``2.4%'' and inserting ``3.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (4)  Trinexapac-ethyl.--Heading 9902.03.31 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Ethyl (RS)-4-cyclopropyl(hydroxy)methylene-3,5-
     dioxocyclohexanecarboxylate (Trinexapac-ethyl) (CAS No. 
     95266-40-3) (provided for in subheading 2918.99.50)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (5)  3,3' dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride.--Heading 
     9902.03.88 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride (3,3'-Dichloro-4,4'-
     biphenyldiamine dihydrochloride) (CAS No. 612-83-9) (provided 
     for in subheading 2921.59.80)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.8%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (6)  4-(4-Aminophenoxy)aniline.--Heading 9902.04.01 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4-(4-Aminophenoxy)aniline (CAS No. 101-80-4) (provided for 
     in subheading 2922.29.81)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.3%'' and inserting ``3.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (7)  S-metolachlor.--Heading 9902.04.43 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-Chloro-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-[(1S)-2-meth- oxy-1-
     methylethyl]acetamide ((S)-Metolachlor) (CAS No. 87392-12-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 2924.29.47)'';
       (B) by striking ``6.0%'' and inserting ``6.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (8)  Compound used in polymer production.--Heading 
     9902.04.58 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1,1'-[1,3-Phenylenebis(methylene)]bis(3-methyl-1H-pyr- 
     role-2,5-dione) (CAS No. 119462-56-5) (provided for in 
     subheading 2925.19.42)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (9)  2-Methoxlyethyl(RS)-2-(4-tert-(cyflumetofen).--Heading 
     9902.04.66 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-Methoxyethyl 2-cyano-2-[4-(2-methyl-2-propanyl)phe- nyl]-
     3-oxo-3-[2-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]propanoate (Cyflumetafen) 
     (CAS No. 400882-07-7) (provided for in subheading 
     2926.90.25)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (10)  b-cyfluthrin.--Heading 9902.04.70 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Cyano-(4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 3-(2,2-
     dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-1-carboxylate (b-
     Cyfluthrin) (CAS No. 68359-37-5) (provided for in subheading 
     2926.90.30)'';
       (B) by striking ``3.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (11)  Deltamethrin.--Heading 9902.04.71 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``[(S)-Cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl] (1R,3R)-3-(2,2-
     dibromoethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropane-1-carboxylate 
     (Deltamethrin) (CAS No. 52918-63-5) (provided for in 
     subheading 2926.90.30)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (12)  Methoxyfenozide technical insecticide.--Heading 
     9902.04.84 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-(3,5-Dimethylbenzoyl)-3-methoxy-2-methyl-N-(2-methyl-2- 
     propanyl)benzohydrazide (Methoxyfenozide) (CAS No. 161050-58-
     4) (provided for in subheading 2928.00.25)'';
       (B) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (13)  N-butylthiophosphoric triamide (nbpt).--Heading 
     9902.04.98 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-Butylthiophosphoric triamide (CAS No. 94317-64-3) 
     (provided for in subheading 2929.90.50)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (14)  Clethodim.--Heading 9902.05.05 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-[1-({[(2E)-3-Chloro-2-propen-1-yl]oxy}amino)propyli- 
     dene]-5-[2-(ethylsulfanyl)propyl]-1,3-cyclohex- anedione 
     (Clethodim) (CAS No. 99129-21-2) (provided for in subheading 
     2930.90.10)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.9%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (15)  AE 747 ether.--Heading 9902.05.07 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-Chloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)-3-((2,2,2-
     trifluoroethoxy)methyl) benzoic acid (CAS No. 120100-77-8) 
     (provided for in subheading 2930.90.29)'';
       (B) by striking ``5.7%'' and inserting ``6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (16)  Thiodicarb.--Heading 9902.05.15 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Methyl (1E)-N-[methyl-[methyl-[(E)-1-methyl- 
     sulfanylethylideneamino] oxycarbonylamino] sulfanyl- 
     carbamoyl]oxyethanimidothioate (Thiodicarb) (CAS No. 59669-
     26-0) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.43)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (17)  Glufosinate-ammonium.--Heading 9902.05.37 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-amino-4-[hydroxy(methyl)phosphoryl]butanoic acid;azane 
     (Glufosinate Ammonium) (CAS No. 77182-82-2) (provided for in 
     subheading 2931.39.00)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``3.5%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (18)  Pyraflufen-ethyl.--Heading 9902.05.63 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Ethyl 2-chloro-5-(4-chloro-5-difluoromethoxy-1-methyl-1H-
     pyra- zol-3-yl)-4-fluorophenoxyacetate (Pyraflufen-ethyl) 
     (CAS. No 129630-19-9) (provided for in subheading 
     2933.19.23)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.2%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (19)  Fipronil.--Heading 9902.05.66 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(RS)-5-Amino-1-[2,6-dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-4-
     (trifluoromethysulfinyl)-1H-pyrazole-3-carbonitrile 
     (Fipronil) (CAS No. 120068-37-3) (provided for in subheading 
     2933.19.23)'';
       (B) by striking ``4.4%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (20)  Solatenol.--Heading 9902.05.69 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-[9-(Dichloromethylidene)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1,4-methano- 
     naphthalen-5-yl]-3-(difluoromethyl)-1-methyl-1H-pyrazole-4-
     carboxamide (Benzovindiflupyr) (CAS No. 1072957-71-1) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.19.23)'';
       (B) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (21)  Technical tolpyralate herbicide.--Heading 9902.05.71 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-[[1-Ethyl-4-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)-2-methyl-4-
     (methylsulfonyl)benzoyl]-1H-pyrazol-5-yl]oxy]ethyl methyl 
     carbonate (Tolpyralate) (CAS No. 1101132-67-5) (provided for 
     in subheading 2933.19.23)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (22)  Iprodione.--Heading 9902.05.73 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-N-isopropyl-2,4-dioxoimidazoli- 
     dine-1-carboxamide (Iprodione) (CAS No. 36734-19-7) (provided 
     for in subheading 2933.21.00)'';
       (B) by striking ``2.0%'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (23)  Fluopicolide.--Heading 9902.05.79 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2,6-Dichloro-N-[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)-2- 
     pyridylmethyl]benzamide (Fluopicolide) (CAS No. 239110-15-7) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.39.21)'';

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       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (24)  Picloram technical.--Heading 9902.05.90 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4-Amino-3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinecarboxylic acid (CAS No. 
     1918-02-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.39.25)'';
       (B) by striking ``4.3%'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (25)  Imidacloprid.--Heading 9902.05.97 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-[1-[(6-Chloropyridin-3-yl)methyl]-4,5-dihydroimidazol- 2-
     yl]nitramide (Imidacloprid) (CAS No. 138261-41-3) (provided 
     for in subheading 2933.39.27)'';
       (B) by striking ``4.3%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (26)  2-cyanopyridine.--Heading 9902.06.20 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-Cyanopyridine (2-Pyridinecarbonitrile) (CAS No. 100-70-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.39.91)'';
       (B) by striking ``2.3%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (27)  Quinclorac.--Heading 9902.06.23 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3,7-dichloroquinoline-8-carboxylic acid (Quinclorac) (CAS 
     No. 84087-01-4) (provided for in subheading 2933.49.30)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.1%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (28)  Azoxystrobin.--Heading 9902.06.30 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Methyl (2E)-2-(2-{[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)pyrimidin-4- 
     yl]oxy}phenyl)-3-methoxyacrylate (Azoxystrobin) (CAS No. 
     131860-33-8) (provided for in subheading 2933.59.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``6.2%'' and inserting ``5.9%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (29)  DEDS.--Heading 9902.06.41 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``5-Ethoxy-2-[(5-ethoxy-7-fluoro-[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-
     c]pyrimidin-2-yl)disulfanyl]-7-fluoro-[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-
     c]pyrimidine (CAS No. 166524-75-0) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.59.70)'';
       (B) by striking ``0.6%'' and inserting ``5%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (30)  Spirotetramat.--Heading 9902.06.67 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``[3-(2,5-Dimethylphenyl)-8-methoxy-2-oxo-1-azaspiro[4.5]dec-
     3-en-4-yl] ethyl carbonate (Spirotetramat) (CAS No. 203313-
     25-1) (provided for in subheading 2933.79.08)'';
       (B) by striking ``3.2%'' and inserting ``1%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (31)  Cyproconazole.--Heading 9902.06.77 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``[a-(4-Chlorophenyl)-a-(1-cyclopropylethyl)-1H-1-1,2,4- 
     triazole-1-ethanol (Cyproconazole) (CAS No. 94361-06-5) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (32)  Tebuconazole.--Heading 9902.06.78 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(RS)-1-p-Chlorophenyl-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1- 
     ylmethyl)pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 107534-96-3) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (33)  Metconazole.--Heading 9902.06.80 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``5-[(4-Chlorophenyl)methyl]-2,2-dimethyl-1-(1,2,4-triazol- 
     1-ylmethyl)cyclopentan-1-ol (Metconazole) (CAS No. 125116-23-
     6) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (34)  Prothioconazole.--Heading 9902.06.81 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-[(2RS)-2-(1-Chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-
     hydroxypropyl]-2H-1,2,4-triazole-3(4H)-thione 
     (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.99.22)'';
       (B) by striking ``5.3%'' and inserting ``5.7%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (35)  Flutriafol.--Heading 9902.06.84 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-(2-Fluorophenyl)-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-(1H-1,2,4- triazol-
     1-yl)ethanol (Flutriafol) (CAS No. 76674-21-0) (provided for 
     in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
       (B) by striking ``0.2%'' and inserting ``3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (36)  Ipconazole.--Heading 9902.06.85 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(1R,2S,5R)-2-(4-Chlorobenzyl)-5-isopropyl-1-(1H-1,2,4- 
     triazol-1-ylmethyl)cyclopentanol (Ipconazole) (CAS No. 
     125225-28-7) (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (37)  Hexythiazox.--Heading 9902.06.99 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(4RS,5RS)-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-cyclohexyl-4-methyl-2- oxo-
     1,3-thiazolidine-3-carboxamide (Hexythiazox) (CAS No. 78587-
     05-0) (provided for in subheading 2934.10.10)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``2.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (38)  Clothianidin.--Heading 9902.07.06 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(E)-1-(2-Chloro-1,3-thiazol-5-ylmethyl)-3-methyl-2-nitro- 
     guanidine (Clothianidin) (CAS No. 210880-92-5) (provided for 
     in subheading 2934.10.90)'';
       (B) by striking ``6.1%'' and inserting ``5.9%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (39)  Thiamethoxam.--Heading 9902.07.07 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Thiamethoxam (3-(2-chloro-5-thiazolylmethyl)tetrahydro-5- 
     methyl-N-nitro-1,3,5-oxadiazin-4-imine) (CAS No. 153719-23-4) 
     (provided for in subheading 2934.10.90)'';
       (B) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (40)  Difenoconazole.--Heading 9902.07.14 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-({2-[2-Chloro-4-(4-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]-4-methyl-1,3- 
     dioxolan-2-yl}methyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole (Difenoconazole) (CAS 
     No. 119446-68-3) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.12)'';
       (B) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (41)  Fluoxastrobin.--Heading 9902.07.21 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(E)-1-[2-[6-(2-Chlorophenoxy)-5-fluoropyrimidin-4-
     yl]oxyphenyl]-1-(5,6-dihydro-1,4,2-dioxazin-3-yl)-N-
     methoxymethanimine (Fluoxastrobin) (CAS No. 361377-29-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 2934.99.12)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (42)  Isoxaflutole.--Heading 9902.07.22 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(5-Cyclopropyl-1,2-oxazol-4-yl)-[2-methylsulfonyl-4-
     (trifluoromethyl)phenyl]methanone (Isoxaflutole) (CAS No. 
     141112-29-0) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``5.5%'' and inserting ``4.8%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (43)  Pinoxaden.--Heading 9902.07.26 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``8-(2,6-Diethyl-4-methylphenyl)-1,2,4,5-tetrahydro-7-oxo- 
     7H-pyrazolo[1,2-d][1,4,5]oxadiazepin-9-yl-2,2- 
     dimethylpropanoate (Pinoxaden) (CAS No. 243973-20-8) 
     (provided for in subheading 2934.99.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``5.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (44)  Isoxaben technical herbicide.--Heading 9902.07.27 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2,6-Dimethoxy-N-[3-(3-methyl-3-pentanyl)-1,2-oxazol-5- 
     yl]benzamide (isoxaben) (CAS No. 82558-50-7) (provided for in 
     subheading 2934.99.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``3.1%'' and inserting ``2.7%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (45)  Fluthiacetmethyl.--Heading 9902.07.29 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Methyl [[2-chloro-4-fluoro-5[(tetrahydro-3-oxo-1H,3H-
     [1,3,4]thi- adiazolo[3,4-a]pyridazin-1- 
     ylidene)amino]phenyl]thio]acetate (Fluthiacet-methyl 
     technical) (CAS No. 117337-19-6) (provided for in subheading 
     2934.99.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (46)  Flumioxazin.--Heading 9902.07.30 is amended--

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       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-[7-Fluoro-3-oxo-4-(2-propyn-1-yl)-3,4-dihydro-2H- 1,4-
     benzoxazin-6-yl]-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1H- isoindole-1,3(2H)-
     dione (Flumioxazin) (CAS No. 103361-09-7) (provided for in 
     subheading 2934.99.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``6.1%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (47)  Buprofezin.--Heading 9902.07.31 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(2Z)-3-Isopropyl-2-[(2-methyl-2-propanyl)imino]-5-phenyl- 
     1,3,5-thiadiazinan-4-one (Buprofezin) (CAS No. 69327-76-0 or 
     953030-84-7) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.16)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (48)  Sarolaner.--Heading 9902.07.38 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1-{5'-[(5S)-5-(3,5-Dichloro-4-fluorophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-5- 
     (trifluoromethyl)-1,2-oxazol-3-yl]-1H,3'H-spiro[azetidine-
     3,1'- [2]benzofuran]-1-yl}-2-mesylethanone (Sarolaner) (CAS 
     No. 1398609-39-6) (provided for in subheading 2934.99.30)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.5%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (49)  Isoxadifen-ethyl.--Heading 9902.07.43 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Ethyl 5,5-diphenyl-4H-1,2-oxazole-3-carboxylate 
     (Isoxadifen-ethyl) (CAS No. 163520-33-0) (provided for in 
     subheading 2934.99.39)'';
       (B) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``5.6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (50)  Pyroxasulfone technical.--Heading 9902.07.53 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3-({[5-(Difluoromethoxy)-1-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)-1H- 
     pyrazol-4-yl]methyl}sulfonyl)-5,5-dimethyl-4,5- dihydro-1,2-
     oxazole (Pyroxasulfone) (CAS No. 447399-55-5) (provided for 
     in subheading 2934.99.90)'';
       (B) by striking ``3.5%'' and inserting ``6.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (51)  Triasulfuron.--Heading 9902.07.57 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-(2-Chloroethoxy)-N-[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2- 
     yl)carbamoyl]benzenesulfonamide (Triasulfuron) (CAS No. 
     82097-50-5) (provided for in subheading 2935.90.75)'';
       (B) by striking ``0.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (52)  Trifloxysulfuron.--Heading 9902.07.58 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Sodium 4,6-dimethoxy-2-[({[3-(2,2,2-trifluoro- 
     ethoxy)pyridin-2-yl]sulfonyl}carbamoyl)imino]- 2H-pyrimidin-
     1-ide (Trifloxysulfuron-sodium) (CAS No. 199119-58-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 2935.90.75)'';
       (B) by striking ``4.6%'' and inserting ``4.9%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (53)  Copper phthalocyanine blue crude.--Heading 9902.08.59 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Copper phthalocyanine ((Phthalocyanato(2-))-copper), not 
     ready for use as pigment (PCN Blue Crude) (CAS No. 147-14-8) 
     (provided for in subheading 3204.17.20)'';
       (B) by striking ``3.3%'' and inserting ``3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (54)  Spirotetramat formulations.--Heading 9902.09.24 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing (5s, 8s)-3-(2,5-
     dimethylphenyl)-8-methoxy-2-oxo-1-azaspiro [4.5] dec-3-en-4-
     yl ethyl carbonate (Spirotetramat) (CAS No. 203313-25-1) 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)'';
       (B) by striking ``5.2%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (55)  Prothioconazole and tebuconazole formulations.--
     Heading 9902.09.50 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing 2-[(2RS)-2-(1-
     chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl) -2-hydroxypropyl]-2H-
     1,2,4-triazole-3 (4H)-thione (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 
     178928-70-6) and (RS)-1-p-chlorophenyl-4,4-dimethyl-3-(1H-
     1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl) pentan-3-ol (Tebuconazole) (CAS No. 
     107534-96-3) (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``4.9%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (56)  Trifloxystrobin and prothioconazole formulations.--
     Heading 9902.09.51 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing methyl (E)-methoxyimino-{(E)-2-
     [1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl) ethylideneaminooxy]-o-
     tolyl}acetate (Trifloxystrobin) (CAS No. 141517-21-7) and 2-
     [(2RS)-2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-3-(2-chlorophenyl) -2-
     hydroxypropyl]-2H-1,2,4-triazole-3(4H)-thione 
     (Prothioconazole) (CAS No. 178928-70-6) (provided for in 
     subheading 3808.92.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``4.0%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (57)  Propoxycarbazone-sodium formulations.--Heading 
     9902.09.85 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing sodium {[2-(methoxycarbonyl) 
     phenyl]sulfonyl} [(4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-5-oxo-3-propoxy-1H-
     1,2,4-triazol-1-yl) carbonyl] azanide (Propoxycarbazone 
     sodium) (CAS No. 181274-15-7) (provided for in subheading 
     3808.93.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``3.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (58)  Herbicide for broadleaf weeds.--Heading 9902.09.86 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing (5-hydroxy-1,3-dimethyl-1H-
     pyrazol-4-yl)[2-(methylsulfonyl)-4-(trifluoromethyl) phenyl] 
     methanone (Pyrasulfotole) (CAS No. 365400-11-9); (2,6-
     dibromo-4-cyanophenyl) octanoate (Bromoxynil Octanoate) (CAS 
     No. 1689-99-2); 2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl heptanoate 
     (Bromoxynil Heptanoate) (CAS No. 56634-95-8); and diethyl 1-
     (2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole-3,5-
     dicarboxylate (Mefenpyr-diethyl) (CAS No. 135590-91-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``3.7%'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (59)  Asulam sodium salt formulations.--Heading 9902.09.96 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of methyl sulfanilylcarbamate, sodium salt (Asulam 
     sodium salt) (CAS No. 2302-17-2) and application adjuvants 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``2.0%'' and inserting ``3.7%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (60)  Isoxaflutole and cyprosulfamide formulations.--
     Heading 9902.10.01 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures containing 5-cyclopropyl-4-(2-mesyl-4-
     trifluoromethylbenzoyl) isoxazole (Isoxaflutole) (CAS No. 
     141112-29-0) and N-({4-[(cyclopropylamino) carbonyl]phenyl} 
     sulfonyl)-2-methoxybenzamide (Cyprosulfamide) (CAS No. 
     221667-31-8) (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``5%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (61)  Isoxadifen-ethyl and tembotrione formulations.--
     Heading 9902.10.02 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Product mixtures containing ethyl 5,5-diphenyl-4H-1,2-
     oxazole-3-carboxylate (Isoxadifen-ethyl) (CAS No. 163520-33-
     0) and 2-{2-chloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)-3-[(2,2,2-
     trifluoroethoxy)methyl]benzoyl} -1,3-cyclohexanedione 
     (Tembotrione) (CAS No. 335104-84-2) (provided for in 
     subheading 3808.93.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.3%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (62)  Indaziflam formulations.--Heading 9902.10.09 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures containing N-[(1R,2S)-2,6-dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-
     inden-1-yl]-6-[(1R)-1-fluoroethyl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine 
     (Indaziflam) (CAS No. 950782-86-2) and application adjuvants 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``5.6%'' and inserting ``5.1%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (63)  Herbicide mixtures.--Heading 9902.10.10 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures containing 2,5-dimethyl-4-[2-methylsulfonyl-4-
     (trifluoromethyl)benzoyl]-1H-pyrazol-3-one (Pyrasulfotole) 
     (CAS No. 365400-11-9); 2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl octanoate 
     (Bromoxynil Octanoate) (CAS No. 1689-99-2); methyl 4-{[(3-
     methoxy-4-methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro -1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl) 
     carbonyl] sulfamoyl}-5-methyl-3-thiophenecarboxylate 
     (Thiencarbazone-Methyl) (CAS No. 317815-83-1); and diethyl 1-
     (2,4-dichlorophenyl)-5-methyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole -3,5-
     dicarboxylate (Mefenpyr-diethyl) (CAS No. 135590-91-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``3.6%'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (64)  Product used as lubricant or mold release material.--
     Heading 9902.10.93 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Ethene, 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-, oxidized, polymerized, 
     reduced, methyl

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     esters, reduced (CAS No. 88645-29-8) (provided for in 
     subheading 3904.69.50)'';
       (B) by striking ``2.1%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (65)  Heat-curable epoxy resin mixtures.--Heading 
     9902.11.15 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Heat-curable epoxy resin mixtures containing more than 30 
     percent by weight of 4,4'-(9H-fluorene-9,9-diyl)bis(2-
     chloroaniline) (CAS No. 107934-68-9) as a curing agent 
     (provided for in subheading 3907.30.00)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (66)  Polymer of 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid with 1,4-
     butanediol and hexanedioic acid.--Heading 9902.11.23 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Polymer of 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid with 1,4-butanediol 
     and hexanedioic acid (CAS No. 60961-73-1) (provided for in 
     subheading 3907.99.50)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.6%'' and inserting ``3.6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (67)  Set of plastic cutlery wrapped in paper.--Heading 
     9902.11.96 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Cutlery of plastics, presented with quantities of identical 
     cutlery items joined together by paper wrapping or paper 
     banding designed for ease of loading in a fully enclosed 
     dispensing system (provided for in subheading 3924.10.40)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.8%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (68)  Acrylic filament tow with a decitex of 5 to 5.6.--
     Heading 9902.13.04 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acrylic filament tow containing 85 percent or more by 
     weight of acrylonitrile units and 2 percent or more but not 
     more than 8 percent of water, dyed, such tow with a decitex 
     of 5 to 5.6, an aggregate filament measure in the tow bundle 
     between 660,000 and 1,200,000 and a length greater than 2 m 
     (provided for in subheading 5501.30.00)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.5%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (69)  Modacrylic staple fiber with a decitex of 1.7 and a 
     fiber length of 38mm.--Heading 9902.13.19 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Modacrylic staple fibers containing by weight 2 percent or 
     more but not over 3 percent of water, not pigmented (ecru), 
     crimped, with a decitex of 1.7 and fiber length of 38 mm 
     (provided for in subheading 5503.30.00)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (70)  Hand-tufted wool carpets.--Heading 9902.13.42 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Carpets and other textile floor coverings, tufted, whether 
     or not made up, of wool or fine animal hair, hand-hooked, 
     that is, in which the tufts were inserted by hand or by means 
     of a hand tool that is not power-driven (provided for in 
     subheading 5703.10.20)'';
       (B) by striking ``5.8%'' and inserting ``5.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (71)  Women's footwear made on a base or platform of 
     wood.--Heading 9902.14.20 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Footwear for women, with outer soles of rubber or plastics 
     and uppers of leather, made on a base or platform of wood 
     (provided for in subheading 6403.99.20)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (72)  Scissors, valued over $1.75 per dozen.--Heading 
     9902.15.31 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Scissors, valued over $1.75/dozen, each with stainless 
     steel blades, one small loop handle and one larger loop 
     handle and with an overall length of less than 17 cm, the 
     foregoing other than those scissors designed for use in pet 
     grooming and presented with attached retail labeling or put 
     up for retail sale as goods designed to cut pet hair 
     (provided for in subheading 8213.00.90)'';
       (B) by striking ``4.2%'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (73)  Tire assembly machines.--Heading 9902.15.82 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Machinery for molding, assembling or otherwise forming 
     uncured, unvulcanized rubber (green) tires (provided for in 
     subheading 8477.59.01), the foregoing to be used in 
     production of new pneumatic tires designed in all sizes for 
     motor cars (such tires of subheadings 4011.10.10 and 
     4011.10.50), buses and trucks (such tires of subheadings 
     4011.20.10 and 4011.20.50), motorcycles (such tires of 
     subheading 4011.40.00) and agricultural, forestry, 
     construction or industrial vehicles (such tires of 
     subheadings 4011.70.00, 4011.80.10, 4011.80.20, 4011.80.80, 
     4011.90.10, 4011.90.20 and 4011.90.80)'';
       (B) by striking ``2.5%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (74)  Fuel injectors.--Heading 9902.15.94 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Fuel injectors (other than used), each incorporating a 
     valve and a micro-stamped orifice hole, certified by the 
     importer as designed to deliver fuel to the combustion 
     chamber of a gasoline engine with a pressure not exceeding 
     120 MPa (1200 bar) (provided for in subheading 8481.80.90)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``1.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (75)  Subsea flow modules.--Heading 9902.15.95 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Valves, capable of operating at pressures of 68.94 MPa or 
     more (provided for in subheading 8481.80.90), for controlling 
     production flow through a subsea tree, each valve mounted in 
     a module that can be unlocked by a remotely operated 
     underwater vehicle for subsequent removal and replacement'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (76)  Used transmissions.--Heading 9902.16.01 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Used fixed ratio speed changers (provided for in subheading 
     8483.40.50), other than transmissions for the vehicles of 
     headings 8701, 8702, 8703, 8704 and 8705'';
       (B) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (77)  Motor assemblies for electric box fans.--Heading 
     9902.16.08 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``AC electric motors of an output exceeding 37.5 W but not 
     exceeding 74.6 W, single phase, each equipped with a 
     capacitor, rotary speed control mechanism and a motor 
     mounting cooling ring (provided for in subheading 
     8501.40.20)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.1%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (78)  Motor assemblies for oscillating fans.--Heading 
     9902.16.09 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``AC electric motors of an output exceeding 37.5 W but not 
     exceeding 72 W, single phase, each equipped with a capacitor, 
     a speed control mechanism, and a motor mount of plastics and 
     a self-contained gear mechanism for oscillation (provided for 
     in subheading 8501.40.20)'';
       (B) by striking ``2.0%'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (79)  Electric multi-cookers.--Heading 9902.16.74 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Electrothermic multifunctional cookers (multicookers) of a 
     kind used for domestic purposes, each incorporating a timer 
     and designed to prepare foods by various methods, including 
     boiling, simmering, baking, frying, roasting or stewing 
     (provided for in subheading 8516.79.00), the foregoing 
     without a thermometer probe'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (80)  Baby stroller systems.--Heading 9902.17.14 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Baby strollers, each with chassis presented with removable 
     seat and removable bassinet, with the seat designed to be 
     attached to the chassis base plate, with the seat backrest 
     designed to allow a child to be in a reclining position or to 
     be supported at varying backrest angles; the foregoing not 
     including any such stroller with a tilting or tilted seat 
     only (provided for in subheading 8715.00.00)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.5%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (81)  Iron head golf clubs.--Heading 9902.17.59 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Golf club heads designed for clubs designated as 1-irons, 
     2-irons, 3-irons, 4-irons or 5-irons (provided for in 
     subheading 9506.39.00)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``2.1%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.
       (82)  Golf club iron heads of 6-irons and 7-irons.--Heading 
     9902.17.62 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Golf club heads designed for clubs designated as 6-irons 
     and 7-irons (provided for in subheading 9506.39.00)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``2.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2020'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2023''.

                        PART III--EFFECTIVE DATE

     SEC. 75461. EFFECTIVE DATE.

       (a) In General.--The amendments made by this subtitle apply 
     to articles entered on or after the date that is 120 days 
     before the date of the enactment of this Act.

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       (b) Retroactive Application.--
       (1) 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 paragraph (2), any entry of an article 
     classifiable under a heading of subchapter II of chapter 99 
     of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States added 
     or amended by this subtitle--
       (A) that was made--
       (i) on or after the date that is 120 days before the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, and
       (ii) before the date of the enactment of this Act, and
       (B) to which a lower rate of duty would apply if the entry 
     were made on or after such date of enactment,
     shall be liquidated or reliquidated as though such entry 
     occurred on such date of enactment.
       (2) Requests.--A liquidation or reliquidation may be made 
     under paragraph (1) with respect to an entry only if a 
     request therefor is filed with U.S. Customs and Border 
     Protection not later than 180 days after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act that contains sufficient information to 
     enable U.S. Customs and Border Protection--
       (A) to locate the entry; or
       (B) to reconstruct the entry if it cannot be located.
       (3) Payment of amounts owed.--Any amounts owed by the 
     United States pursuant to the liquidation or reliquidation of 
     an entry of a covered article under subparagraph (A) shall be 
     paid, without interest, not later than 90 days after the date 
     of the liquidation or reliquidation (as the case may be).
       (c) Definitions.--In this section, the terms ``enter'' and 
     ``entry'' include a withdrawal from warehouse for 
     consumption.

 Subtitle C--Reauthorization of American Manufacturing Competitiveness 
                              Act of 2016

     SEC. 75471. REAUTHORIZATION OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURING 
                   COMPETITIVENESS ACT OF 2016.

       (a) New Process for Consideration of Petitions.--Section 
     3(b)(1) of the American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act of 
     2016 (Public Law 114-159; 19 U.S.C. 1332 note) is amended, in 
     the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking ``October 
     15, 2016, and October 15, 2019'' and inserting ``October 15, 
     2022, and October 15, 2025''.
       (b) Content of Petitions.--Section 3(b)(2)(E)(i) of such 
     Act is amended to read as follows:
       ``(i) the classification of the article under chapters 1 
     through 97 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
     States that has been used or will be used by the importer, to 
     be included in the amendment to subchapter II of chapter 99 
     of that Schedule;''.
       (c) Report.--Section 4(a) of such Act is amended by 
     striking ``12 months'' and all that follows through ``tariff 
     bill'' and inserting ``18 months after the date on which the 
     duty suspensions and reductions included in a miscellaneous 
     tariff bill take effect''.

                TITLE V--AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

     SEC. 76001. AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS.

       (a) In General.--There are authorized to be appropriated to 
     the head of each agency specified in subsection (b) such sums 
     as may be necessary for the agency to carry out the 
     responsibilities of the agency under this title.
       (b) Agencies Specified.--The agencies specified in this 
     subsection are the following:
       (1) The Office of the United States Trade Representative.
       (2) The Department of Commerce.
       (3) The Department of the Treasury.
       (4) U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

                      TITLE VI--CUSTOMS USER FEES

     SEC. 77001. EXTENSION OF CUSTOMS USER FEES.

       (a) In General.--Section 13031(j)(3) of the Consolidated 
     Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (19 U.S.C. 
     58c(j)(3)) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``September 30, 2030'' 
     and inserting ``August 7, 2031''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (B)(i), by striking ``September 30, 
     2030'' and inserting ``August 7, 2031''.
       (b) Rate for Merchandise Processing Fees.--Section 503 of 
     the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement Implementation 
     Act (Public Law 112-41; 19 U.S.C. 3805 note) is amended by 
     striking ``September 30, 2030'' and inserting ``August 7, 
     2031''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1563. Mr. MARKEY submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        Strike section 3234 insert the following:

     SEC. 3234. STATEMENT OF POLICY REGARDING UNIVERSAL 
                   IMPLEMENTATION OF UNITED NATIONS SANCTIONS ON 
                   NORTH KOREA.

       It is the policy of the United States to sustain economic 
     pressure on the Government of the Democratic People's 
     Republic of Korea (referred to in this section as the 
     ``DPRK'') until the regime undertakes concrete, verifiable 
     actions toward denuclearization, including by--
       (1) pressing all nations, including the PRC, to implement 
     and enforce existing United Nations sanctions with regard to 
     the DPRK;
       (2) pressing all nations, including the PRC, and in 
     accordance with United Nations Security Council resolutions, 
     to end the practice of hosting DPRK citizens as guest 
     workers, recognizing that such workers are demonstrated to 
     constitute an illicit source of revenue for the DPRK regime 
     and its nuclear ambitions;
       (3) pressing all nations, including the PRC, to pursue 
     rigorous interdiction of shipments to and from the DPRK, 
     including ship-to-ship transfers, consistent with United 
     Nations Security Council resolutions;
       (4) pressing the PRC and PRC entities--
       (A) to cease business activities with United Nations-
     designated entities and their affiliates in the DPRK; and
       (B) to expel from the PRC individuals who enable the DPRK 
     to acquire materials for its nuclear and ballistic missile 
     programs;
       (5) enforcing United Nations Security Council resolutions 
     with respect to the DPRK and United States sanctions, 
     including those pursuant to the North Korea Sanctions and 
     Policy Enhancement Act of 2016 (Public Law 114-122), the 
     Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act 
     (Public Law 115-44), the Otto Warmbier North Korea Nuclear 
     Sanctions and Enforcement Act of 2019 (title LXXI of division 
     F of Public Law 116-92), and relevant United States executive 
     orders;
       (6) welcoming the interagency review mandated by the 
     national security memorandum issued by President Joseph R. 
     Biden, Jr., on January 21, 2021, and entitled ``National 
     Security Memorandum on United States Global Leadership to 
     Strengthen the International COVID-19 Response and to Advance 
     Global Health Security and Biological Preparedness'', as an 
     opportunity to make appropriate adjustments, consistent with 
     existing law, to United States and multilateral sanctions to 
     ensure that such sanctions do not inadvertently hinder 
     legitimate humanitarian access and travel to the DPRK; and
       (7) reinforcing eligibility for special validation travel 
     to the DPRK related to repatriation of the remains of United 
     States veterans from the Korean War, as is permitted under 
     section 208(a)(3) of the North Korea Sanctions and Policy 
     Enhancement Act of 2016 (22 U.S.C. 9228(a)(3)).
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  SA 1564. Mr. VAN HOLLEN (for himself and Ms. Murkowski) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed by him to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

                   TITLE __--NATIONAL FAB LAB NETWORK

     SEC. ___1. SHORT TITLE.

       This title may be cited as the ``National Fab Lab Network 
     Act of 2021''.

     SEC. ___2. FINDINGS.

       Congress finds the following:
       (1) Scientific discoveries and technical innovations are 
     critical to the economic and national security of the United 
     States.
       (2) Maintaining the leadership of the United States in 
     science, technology, engineering, and mathematics will 
     require a diverse population with the skills, interest, and 
     access to tools required to advance these fields.
       (3) Just as earlier digital revolutions in communications 
     and computation provided individuals with the internet and 
     personal computers, a digital revolution in fabrication will 
     allow anyone to make almost anything, anywhere.
       (4) These creations include elements of a typical household 
     basket of goods (furnishings, apparel, food production 
     equipment, shelter, transportation, education and 
     communication, recreation, and other goods and services), 
     personal technology, means for personal expression, the 
     production of digital fabrication machinery, community 
     design, and manufacturing capability.
       (5) The Center for Bits and Atoms of the Massachusetts 
     Institute of Technology (CBA) has contributed significantly 
     to the advancement of these goals through its work in 
     creating and advancing digital fabrication facilities, or 
     ``fab labs'' in the United States and abroad.
       (6) Such digital fabrication facilities may include 
     MakerSpaces, Hackerspaces, and other creative spaces that use 
     digital fabrication as a platform for education, innovation, 
     entrepreneurship, personal expression, public access, and 
     social impact.
       (7) Such digital fabrication facilities provide a model for 
     a new kind of national laboratory that operates as a network, 
     linking local facilities for advanced manufacturing, 
     providing universal access, cultivating new literacies, and 
     empowering communities.

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       (8) The nonprofit Fab Foundation was established to support 
     the growth of the international network of digital 
     fabrication facilities, to amplify the educational, 
     entrepreneurial, and social impacts of digital fabrication 
     facilities, and to support the development of regional 
     capacity building organizations to broaden impact as well as 
     address local, regional, and global challenges through the 
     use of digital fabrication technologies.
       (9) A coordinated array of national public-private 
     partnerships will be the most effective way to accelerate the 
     provision of universal access to this infrastructure for 
     workforce development, science, technology, engineering, and 
     mathematics education, developing inventions, creating 
     businesses, producing personalized products, and mitigating 
     risks.

     SEC. ___3. DEFINITION OF FAB LAB.

       In this title, the term ``fab lab'' means a facility that--
       (1) contains the range of capabilities required to create 
     form and function from digital designs, including--
       (A) computer-controlled machines for additive and 
     subtractive fabrication processes;
       (B) tools and components for manufacturing and programming 
     electronic circuits;
       (C) materials and methods for short-run production; and
       (D) workflows for three-dimensional design and 
     digitization; and
       (2) is committed to supporting education, innovation, 
     entrepreneurship, personal expression, self-sufficiency, and 
     social impact for its community through digital fabrication.

     SEC. ___4. ESTABLISHMENT.

       There is hereby established a nonprofit corporation to be 
     known as the ``National Fab Lab Network'' (in this title 
     referred to as the ``corporation''), which shall not be an 
     agency or establishment of the United States Government. The 
     corporation shall be subject to the provisions of this title, 
     and, to the extent consistent with this title, to the 
     District of Columbia Nonprofit Corporation Act (D.C. Code, 
     section 29-501 et seq.).

     SEC. ___5. GOALS AND ACTIVITIES.

       (a) Goals.--The goals of the corporation are as follows:
       (1) To provide universal access to digital fabrication.
       (2) To foster current and future fab labs.
       (3) To create a national network of connected local fab 
     labs to empower individuals and communities in the United 
     States.
       (4) To foster the use of distributed digital fabrication 
     tools--
       (A) to promote science, technology, engineering and math 
     skills;
       (B) to increase invention and innovation;
       (C) to create businesses and jobs;
       (D) to fulfill personal, professional, and community needs;
       (E) to create value and mitigate harm;
       (F) to increase self-sufficiency for individuals, 
     households, and communities;
       (G) to reduce dependency on global supply chains; and
       (H) to align workforce development with new and emerging 
     jobs.
       (5) To provide a platform for education, research, and for 
     catalyzing new methods in science, technology, engineering, 
     and mathematics education, and introducing digital 
     fabrication as an essential new literacy.
       (6) To create new ways of educating the workforce that will 
     enable workers to compete in a 21st century global 
     marketplace.
       (b) Activities.--To attain the goals described in 
     subsection (a), the corporation shall carry out activities, 
     including the following:
       (1) Seeking, initially, to establish a minimum of one fab 
     lab in each Congressional District.
       (2) Seeking to establish additional labs within the network 
     created under subsection (a)(2), in response to local demand, 
     and to provide guidelines for their sustainable operation.
       (3) Linking fab labs into a national network, and promoting 
     further expansion of fab labs across the United States.
       (4) Serving as a resource to assist diverse public and 
     private stakeholders with the effective operation of fab 
     labs, and the training of fab lab leaders and mentors.
       (5) Maintaining a national registry of fab labs.
       (6) Providing standards and protocols for connecting fab 
     labs regionally, nationally, and globally.
       (7) Assisting fab labs in producing fab labs.

     SEC. ___6. MEMBERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION.

       Except as provided in this title, eligibility for 
     membership in the corporation and the rights and privileges 
     of members shall be in accordance with the laws governing tax 
     exempt organizations in the District of Columbia.

     SEC. ___7. GOVERNING BODY.

       (a) In General.--Except as provided in subsection (b), 
     directors, officers, and other staff of the corporation, and 
     their powers and duties, shall be in accordance with the laws 
     governing tax exempt organizations in the District of 
     Columbia.
       (b) Board Membership.--
       (1) Composition.--The board of the corporation shall be 
     composed of not fewer than 7 members and not more than 15 
     members.
       (2) Representation.--
       (A) In general.--The membership of the board of the 
     corporation shall collectively represent the diversity of fab 
     labs.
       (B) Requirement.--At a minimum, the board of the 
     corporation shall be composed of members from geographic 
     regions across the United States, Tribal communities, 
     educational and research institutions, libraries, nonprofit 
     and commercial organizations, diverse demographic groups, and 
     the Fab Foundation.
       (C) Individual representation.--An individual member of the 
     board of the corporation may represent more than one board 
     role and additional roles may be added to reflect the 
     diversity of the fab lab ecosystem.
       (3) Selection.--The initial board of the corporation shall 
     be chosen, in consultation with the Fab Foundation and in 
     accordance with paragraph (2)(A), as follows:
       (A) Two shall be appointed by the majority leader of the 
     Senate.
       (B) Two shall be appointed by the minority leader of the 
     Senate.
       (C) Two shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of 
     Representatives.
       (D) Two shall be appointed by the minority leader of the 
     House of Representatives.

     SEC. ___8. POWERS.

       The corporation may--
       (1) coordinate the creation of a national network of local 
     fab labs in the United States;
       (2) issue guidelines for the sustainable operation of fab 
     labs;
       (3) issue standards and guidelines for fab labs;
       (4) serve as a resource for organizations and communities 
     seeking to create fab labs by providing information, 
     assessing suitability, advising on the lab lifecycle, and 
     maintaining descriptions of prospective and operating sites;
       (5) accept funds from private individuals, organizations, 
     government agencies, or other organizations;
       (6) distribute funds to other organizations to establish 
     and operate fab labs as members of the corporation;
       (7) facilitate communication between other organizations 
     seeking to join the corporation with operational entities 
     that can source and install fab labs, provide training, 
     assist with operations, account for spending, and assess 
     impact;
       (8) communicate the benefits available through membership 
     in the corporation to communities and the public;
       (9) facilitate and participate in synergistic programs, 
     including workforce training, job creation, researching the 
     enabling technology and broader impacts of such programs, and 
     the production of civic infrastructure;
       (10) develop processes and methods to mitigate risks 
     associated with digital fabrication;
       (11) amend a constitution and bylaws for the management of 
     its property and the regulation of its affairs;
       (12) choose directors, officers, trustees, managers, 
     employees, and agents as the activities of the corporation 
     require;
       (13) make contracts;
       (14) acquire, own, lease, encumber, and transfer property 
     as necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of the 
     corporation;
       (15) borrow money, issue instruments of indebtedness, and 
     secure its obligations by granting security interests in its 
     property;
       (16) charge and collect membership dues and subscription 
     fees; and
       (17) sue and be sued.

     SEC. ___9. EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO NAME, TERM, SEALS, EMBLEMS, AND 
                   BADGES.

       The corporation and its participating digital fabrication 
     labs have the exclusive right to use--
       (1) the name ``National Fab Lab Network''; and
       (2) any seals, emblems, and badges the corporation adopts.

     SEC. __10. RESTRICTIONS.

       (a) Stock and Dividends.--The corporation may not issue 
     securities of any kind or declare or pay a dividend.
       (b) Distribution of Income or Assets.--The income or assets 
     of the corporation may not inure to the benefit of, or be 
     distributed to, a director, officer, or member during the 
     life of the corporation under this title. This subsection 
     does not prevent the payment of reasonable compensation to an 
     officer or reimbursement for actual necessary expenses in 
     amounts approved by the board of directors.
       (c) Loans.--The corporation may not make a loan to a 
     director, officer, or employee.
       (d) Claim of Governmental Approval or Authority.--The 
     corporation may not claim congressional approval or the 
     authority of the United States Government for any of its 
     activities, but may recognize establishment of the 
     corporation pursuant to section ___4 of this title.

     SEC. __11. RECORDS AND INSPECTION.

       (a) Records.--The corporation shall keep--
       (1) correct and complete records of account;
       (2) minutes of the proceedings of its members, board of 
     directors, and committees having any of the authority of its 
     board of directors; and
       (3) at its principal office, a record of the names and 
     addresses of its members entitled to vote.
       (b) Inspections.--A member entitled to vote, or an agent or 
     attorney of the member, may inspect the records of the 
     corporation for any proper purpose, at any reasonable time.

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     SEC. __12. ANNUAL REPORT.

       Not less frequently than once each year, the corporation 
     shall submit to Congress, including specifically to the 
     Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the 
     Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of 
     the House of Representatives, a report on the activities of 
     the corporation during the prior fiscal year.
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  SA 1565. Mr. CRAPO (for himself, Mr. Burr, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Toomey, 
Mr. Risch, Mr. Barrasso, Mr. Daines, Mr. Young, Mr. Sasse, Mr. Romney, 
Mr. Marshall, Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Braun, Mr. Tuberville, Mr. Scott of 
South Carolina, Mr. Cornyn, Mr. Thune, and Mr. Lankford) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the end of division F, add the following:

       TITLE IV--LIMITATIONS ON MODIFICATIONS TO TRADE AGREEMENTS

     SEC. 6401. FINDINGS.

       Congress finds the following:
       (1) Section 8 of article I of the United States 
     Constitution provides Congress with authority over 
     international trade. Congress has used that authority to 
     approve a number of trade agreements, including the WTO 
     Agreement.
       (2) Section 8 of article I of the United States 
     Constitution provides Congress with authority to provide 
     intellectual property protections in order to ``promote the 
     progress of science and useful arts''. People in the United 
     States rely on those protections to support jobs and continue 
     the highly successful leadership of the United States with 
     respect to innovation.
       (3) The United States may not withdraw or otherwise alter 
     the rights and obligations for the United States arising from 
     a congressionally approved trade agreement without the 
     consent of Congress.
       (4) The United States is a global leader in containing and 
     ending the COVID-19 pandemic.
       (5) Innovators in the United States successfully and 
     rapidly brought to fruition vaccines that provide highly 
     effective protection against COVID-19. At facilities across 
     the United States, thousands of United States workers are 
     working around the clock to manufacture COVID-19 vaccines, 
     contributing to the rapid, global scale up of manufacturing 
     that is expected to reach at least 10,000,000,000 doses by 
     the end of 2021.
       (6) The United States is a founding member of the World 
     Trade Organization. The United States has secured and 
     supported critical commitments in the WTO for protection of 
     intellectual property of United States persons and globally, 
     including under the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual 
     Property Rights Agreement or the TRIPS Agreement.
       (7) In implementing the Uruguay Round, Congress established 
     under section 315 of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (19 
     U.S.C. 3581) that it is the objective of the United States to 
     ``accelerate the implementation'' of the TRIPS Agreement and 
     to ``seek enactment and effective implementation by foreign 
     countries of laws to protect and enforce intellectual 
     property rights that supplement and strengthen the 
     standards'' of the TRIPS Agreement.
       (8) Longstanding intellectual property protections are 
     critical to efforts by the United States and the 
     biopharmaceutical industry to develop and manufacture 
     vaccines for both people in the United States and around the 
     world.
       (9) The United States is committed to providing global 
     access to COVID-19 vaccines.
       (10) In order to accelerate production and distribution of 
     COVID-19 vaccines, biopharmaceutical manufacturers in the 
     United States are collaborating at a scale that previously 
     was unimaginable, including by entering into hundreds of 
     voluntary manufacturing, production, and other partnerships 
     around the world.
       (11) Manufacturing each of the COVID-19 vaccines involves 
     highly specialized and unique infrastructure and equipment, 
     as well as highly trained and experienced personnel. 
     Manufacturing and distributing safe and effective COVID-19 
     vaccines on a global scale is incredibly challenging. Many 
     experts on vaccine production and distribution are warning 
     that waiving intellectual property protections will undermine 
     the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic and compromise 
     vaccine safety, including by disrupting the distribution of 
     scarce raw materials for vaccines that existing vaccine 
     makers with proven track records for delivering high-quality, 
     safe, and effective vaccines need to continue their own 
     production.
       (12) The United States Trade Representative announced 
     without any consultation with Congress that the United States 
     will support a waiver of intellectual property protections 
     under the TRIPS Agreement for COVID-19 vaccines. That 
     decision is not consistent with the intellectual property 
     negotiating objectives of the United States set forth in 
     section 315 of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 
     3581).
       (13) That waiver announcement created confusion, and raised 
     concerns that a successful effort to suspend protections will 
     weaken already strained supply chains and foster the 
     proliferation of ineffective and potentially dangerous 
     vaccines.
       (14) The Trade Representative has not explained how a 
     waiver of the TRIPS Agreement will expand vaccine production 
     and access, particularly considering that the major 
     impediments to vaccination efforts include the following:
       (A) The difficulty in meeting the technical specifications 
     of production and appropriately ensuring that finished 
     vaccines are high-quality, safe, and effective.
       (B) The scarcity of raw materials for the vaccines.
       (C) Last-mile distribution and cold-chain storage.
       (D) Trade barriers to the free flow of inputs and finished 
     products.
       (15) The Government of the People's Republic of China and 
     the Government of the Russian Federation are engaged in large 
     scale industrial espionage and technology theft of 
     intellectual property of United States persons. The 
     Department of Justice has issued indictments in connection 
     with attempts sponsored by the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China to steal United States vaccine research 
     with respect to COVID-19.
       (16) The Government of the People's Republic of China and 
     the Government of the Russian Federation are using their 
     vaccines as part of diplomatic efforts that may be contrary 
     to the national security interests of the United States. 
     Vaccines for COVID-19 manufactured by persons in the People's 
     Republic of China and the Russian Federation appear to be 
     less efficacious than those manufactured by producers in the 
     United States. The Academy of Military Science, the 
     scientific arm of the military of the People's Republic of 
     China, is sponsoring the principal effort by the People's 
     Republic of China to develop its own mRNA vaccine.
       (17) At a hearing before the Committee on Finance of the 
     Senate on May 12, 2021, the Trade Representative would not 
     commit either--
       (A) to ensure that any waiver of the TRIPS Agreement would 
     exclude the People's Republic of China and the Russian 
     Federation; or
       (B) to ensure that Congress has advance access to the 
     negotiating proposals of the United States for any such 
     waiver.
       (18) The innovative biopharmaceutical companies in the 
     United States contribute more than $1,100,000,000,000 
     annually to the United States economy, and employ more than 
     500,000 workers making 1.4 times the average earnings in the 
     United States, including 153,000 workers who do not have a 
     college degree.
       (19) Waiving intellectual property protections, 
     particularly of the mRNA technology platform in which the 
     Defense Advanced Research Project Agency invested not less 
     than $250,000,000, raises serious economic and national 
     security concerns.

     SEC. 6402. SENSE OF CONGRESS.

       It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the United States should continue to act as a global 
     leader to help contain and end the COVID-19 pandemic at home 
     and abroad;
       (2) innovators in the United States are already heroes for 
     their breakthrough work in developing and producing COVID-19 
     vaccines.
       (3) it should be a priority of the global community, with 
     the assistance of the United States, to efficiently and 
     quickly manufacture and distribute COVID-19 vaccines around 
     the world, and in particular to those countries that are most 
     vulnerable;
       (4) current impediments to further vaccination efforts are 
     due to--
       (A) the technically difficult manufacturing requirements 
     for vaccines;
       (B) the need to appropriately ensure that vaccines are 
     high-quality, safe, and effective;
       (C) raw material constraints; and
       (D) difficulties in distribution;
       (5) intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines 
     have not impeded vaccination efforts for COVID-19;
       (6) intellectual property protections in fact help ensure 
     the safe and efficient manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccines;
       (7) waiving intellectual property protections could lead to 
     the production of substandard, ineffective, and potentially 
     unsafe COVID-19 vaccines;
       (8) the Trade Representative must consult with Congress 
     before taking a position on the current TRIPS Agreement 
     waiver proposal before the WTO and any further proposals to 
     waive or weaken intellectual property obligations under the 
     TRIPS Agreement;
       (9) Congress and the people of the United States are 
     entitled to comprehensive expert analysis regarding the 
     implications of a waiver to the TRIPS Agreement for jobs, 
     economic growth, public health, and national security in the 
     United States; and
       (10) the United States must oppose any waiver to 
     intellectual property obligations under the TRIPS Agreement 
     for the response to the COVID-19 pandemic until those 
     implications are fully analyzed.

     SEC. 6403. DEFINITIONS.

       In this title:
       (1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
     ``appropriate congressional

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     committees'' means the Committee on Finance of the Senate and 
     the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of 
     Representatives.
       (2) Commission.--The term ``Commission'' means the United 
     States International Trade Commission.
       (3) Ministerial change.--The term ``ministerial change'', 
     with respect to a trade agreement, means a change to address 
     a clerical, typographical, or grammatical error and does not 
     include any change that would change the intended rights or 
     obligations of a party to the trade agreement.
       (4) Official advisor.--The term ``official advisor'' means 
     a person accredited by the Trade Representative on behalf of 
     the President as an official adviser to the United States 
     delegations to international conferences, meetings, and 
     negotiating sessions relating to international trade 
     negotiations, and who may attend any portion of those 
     negotiations.
       (5) COVID-19 pandemic.--The term ``COVID-19 pandemic'' 
     means the outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that was 
     declared by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020, 
     to be a pandemic.
       (6) State sponsor of terrorism.--The term ``state sponsor 
     of terrorism'' means a country the government of which the 
     Secretary of State has determined is a government that has 
     repeatedly provided support for acts of international 
     terrorism, for purposes of--
       (A) section 1754(c)(1)(A)(i) of the Export Control Reform 
     Act of 2018 (50 U.S.C. 4813(c)(1)(A)(i));
       (B) section 620A of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 
     U.S.C. 2371);
       (C) section 40(d) of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 
     2780(d)); or
       (D) any other provision of law.
       (7) Trade agreement.--The term ``trade agreement'' means 
     any trade agreement to which the United States is a party 
     that has been approved by Congress, including the TRIPS 
     Agreement.
       (8) Trade representative.--The term ``Trade 
     Representative'' means the United States Trade 
     Representative.
       (9) TRIPS agreement.--The term ``TRIPS Agreement'' means 
     the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual 
     Property Rights referred to in section 101(d)(15) of the 
     Uruguay Round Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 3511(d)(15)).
       (10) TRIPS waiver.--The term ``TRIPS waiver'' means any 
     waiver of an obligation imposed on members of the World Trade 
     Organization under the TRIPS Agreement.
       (11) World trade organization; wto; wto agreement.--The 
     terms ``World Trade Organization'', ``WTO'', and ``WTO 
     Agreement'' have the meanings given those terms in section 2 
     of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 3501).

     SEC. 6404. PROHIBITION ON COMPROMISING UNITED STATES TRADING 
                   RIGHTS TO CHINA AND RUSSIA.

       (a) Prohibition on Withdrawal, Suspension, or 
     Modification.--
       (1) In general.--The President, and any official, employee, 
     or agent of the United States, may not negotiate or conclude 
     any withdrawal, suspension, or modification to a trade 
     agreement that adversely affects, nullifies, or impairs the 
     rights of the United States or United States persons under a 
     trade agreement with respect to the People's Republic of 
     China or the Russian Federation.
       (2) Discipline.--Any official, employee, or agent of the 
     United States who violates subsection (a) shall be subject to 
     appropriate discipline, as determined by the President, 
     including suspension from duty without pay or removal from 
     office.
       (3) Report on violations.--Immediately following any 
     violation of subsection (a) by an official, employee, or 
     agent of the United States, the President shall submit to the 
     appropriate congressional committees a report setting forth a 
     statement regarding the violation and a description of the 
     actions taken with respect to the official, employee, or 
     agent, as the case may be, including all relevant facts.
       (b) No Effect of Amendment or Modification to Agreement.--
     No amendment or other modification to a trade agreement, 
     including a waiver of one or more provisions of the 
     agreement, shall take effect with respect to the United 
     States--
       (1) if the amendment or modification adversely affects, 
     nullifies, or impairs the benefits to the United States under 
     the agreement with respect to the People's Republic of China 
     or the Russian Federation, including with respect to 
     intellectual property rights; or
       (2) if the President failed or refused to consult on the 
     amendment or modification pursuant to sections 6405 and 6406.

     SEC. 6405. LIMITATIONS AND ANALYSIS OF WAIVER OF OBLIGATIONS 
                   UNDER AGREEMENT ON TRADE-RELATED ASPECTS OF 
                   INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS WITH RESPECT TO 
                   ADDRESSING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

       (a) TRIPS Waiver.--A TRIPS waiver with respect to 
     addressing the COVID-19 pandemic shall not take effect with 
     respect to the United States if--
       (1) the President fails to submit the reports required 
     under subsections (b) and (c)(2) pursuant to the requirements 
     of those subsections;
       (2) the report required under subsection (b) concludes that 
     the TRIPS waiver will not result in an increase in global 
     vaccine access; or
       (3) the report required under subsection (c)(2) concludes 
     that the TRIPS waiver would adversely impact the national 
     security of the United States.
       (b) Interagency Public Health Report.--
       (1) In general.--Before any official, employee, or agent of 
     the United States enters into negotiations concerning a TRIPS 
     waiver with respect to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, and not later than 60 
     days after such date of enactment, the Secretary of Commerce, 
     in consultation with the Trade Representative, the Secretary 
     of Health and Human Services, the Commissioner of the Food 
     and Drug Administration, and the Director of the Centers for 
     Disease Control and Prevention shall submit to Congress a 
     report assessing--
       (A) how the TRIPS waiver would impact, during the period 
     beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act and ending 
     on December 31, 2022--
       (i) access to vaccines in the United States;
       (ii) access to vaccines globally;
       (iii) global supply chains of COVID-19 vaccines and related 
     technologies and the inputs needed to produce those vaccines 
     and related technologies;
       (iv) the gross domestic product of the United States;
       (v) exports and imports by the United States of COVID-19 
     vaccines and related technologies and the inputs needed to 
     produce those vaccines and related technologies;
       (vi) manufacturing in the United States of COVID-19 
     vaccines and related technologies and the inputs needed to 
     produce those vaccines and related technologies; and
       (vii) investment in vaccine production in the United States 
     and in research and development for future vaccines;
       (B) what existing flexibilities within the TRIPS Agreement 
     can be used to expedite vaccine access during the one-year 
     period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act and 
     how those flexibilities may be effectively used; and
       (C) other reasonably feasible alternatives to the TRIPS 
     waiver that might expedite global vaccine production during 
     that one-year period and the effectiveness of those 
     alternatives relative to a TRIPS waiver, including 
     distribution from the United States or from other countries.
       (2) Publication of report.--The Secretary of Commerce shall 
     publish the report required under paragraph (1) on a publicly 
     available website of the Department of Commerce, which shall 
     include a conclusion of whether a TRIPS waiver with respect 
     to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic will increase global 
     vaccine access during the one-year period beginning on the 
     date of the enactment of this Act.
       (c) National Security Investigation.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of Defense shall conduct an 
     investigation, in consultation with the Secretary of 
     Commerce, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the 
     Trade Representative, to determine the effects of a TRIPS 
     waiver with respect to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic on 
     the national security of the United States, in particular 
     whether such a waiver that extends to mRNA technology could 
     contribute to future deployment of that technology by the 
     People's Republic of China, the Russian Federation, or 
     countries designated as state sponsors of terrorism.
       (2) Report.--
       (A) In general.--Before any official, employee, or agent of 
     the United States enters into negotiations concerning a TRIPS 
     waiver with respect to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, and not later than 60 
     days after such date of enactment, the Secretary of Defense 
     shall submit to the President and the appropriate 
     congressional committees a report on the findings of the 
     investigation under paragraph (1), including the 
     recommendations of the Secretary for action or inaction 
     regarding the TRIPS waiver.
       (B) Advice.--If the Secretary of Defense determines that a 
     TRIPS waiver with respect to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic 
     threatens to impair national security, the Secretary shall so 
     advise the President and the appropriate congressional 
     committees in the report required under subparagraph (A).

     SEC. 6406. TRADE AGREEMENTS: SUSPENSIONS AND OTHER 
                   MODIFICATIONS, CONSULTATIONS, AND SUBMISSION TO 
                   CONGRESS.

       (a) Trade Representative Engagement With the Public.--
       (1) In general.--Before entering into any negotiation with 
     a trading partner concerning a suspension of or modification 
     to a trade agreement, including a waiver of obligations, the 
     Trade Representative shall publish in the Federal Register a 
     notice identifying--
       (A) the objectives of the United States for that 
     negotiation;
       (B) the rationale for why the trade agreement does not 
     presently allow the United States to meet those objectives; 
     and
       (C) the provision or provisions of the trade agreement that 
     the United States proposes to suspend or modify.
       (2) Comments.--The Trade Representative shall allow the 
     public an opportunity to submit comments concerning the 
     notice required under paragraph (1) for a period of not less 
     than 30 days, and shall hold a hearing to hear testimony from 
     members of the public.
       (b) Initial Evaluation by the Commission.--
       (1) In general.--After the end of the comment period under 
     subsection (a)(2), and

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     after an evaluation by the Trade Representative of those 
     comments, if the Trade Representative determines to pursue a 
     suspension of or modification to a trade agreement, the Trade 
     Representative shall submit to the Commission a plan for the 
     negotiation of the suspension or modification, as the case 
     may be, which shall include--
       (A) the objectives of the United States for the 
     negotiation;
       (B) a description of the inadequacies of the trade 
     agreement, including by reference to specific provisions that 
     preclude the United States from meeting its objectives;
       (C) a description of how the Trade Representative plans to 
     remedy those inadequacies;
       (D) evidence supporting those inadequacies; and
       (E) a justification for why the suspension or modification 
     would remedy those inadequacies.
       (2) Hearing and report.--
       (A) Publication of report.--For each suspension of or 
     modification to a trade agreement for which a plan was 
     submitted to the Commission under paragraph (1), the 
     Commission shall publish on an internet website of the 
     Commission a report evaluating--
       (i) the existence and extent of the purported inadequacies 
     in the trade agreement;
       (ii) what progress, if any, the plan might make in 
     remedying those inadequacies; and
       (iii) the likely impact of the suspension or modification 
     on the economy of the United States as a whole and on 
     specific industry sectors, including any impact on gross 
     domestic product, exports and imports, aggregate employment 
     and employment opportunities, production, employment, and 
     competitive position of industries likely to be significantly 
     affected by the suspension or modification, and the interests 
     of consumers.
       (B) Public hearing.--The Commission shall conduct a public 
     hearing for each suspension of or modification to a trade 
     agreement for which a plan was submitted to the Commission 
     under paragraph (1) before publishing a report with respect 
     to that suspension or modification under subparagraph (A).
       (C) Timing.--The Commission shall publish the report 
     required under subparagraph (A) with respect to a suspension 
     of or modification to a trade agreement for which a plan was 
     submitted to the Commission under paragraph (1) not earlier 
     than 30 days and not later than 120 days after the plan was 
     submitted.
       (D) Confidential report.--If the Commission determines that 
     certain aspects of a report required to be published under 
     subparagraph (A) must be kept confidential to protect 
     proprietary data or to protect the interests of the United 
     States with respect to a potential negotiation, the 
     Commission shall--
       (i) published a redacted report under subparagraph (A); and
       (ii) submit to the appropriate congressional committees an 
     unredacted report.
       (E) Negotiation.--The Trade Representative may proceed to 
     enter into negotiations with a trading partner with respect 
     to a suspension of or modification to a trade agreement for 
     which a plan was submitted to the Commission under paragraph 
     (1) not earlier than 5 business days following the 
     publication under subparagraph (A) of the report regarding 
     that suspension or modification.
       (c) Congressional Consultation During the Course of 
     Negotiations.--
       (1) Notice.--Not later than 60 days before entering into 
     any negotiations with a trading partner concerning a 
     suspension of or modification to a trade agreement, including 
     a waiver of one or more provisions or obligations of the 
     agreement, the President shall provide written notice to 
     Congress of the intention of the President to enter into the 
     negotiations, which shall include--
       (A) the date on which the President intends to initiate the 
     negotiations;
       (B) the specific objectives of the United States for the 
     negotiations; and
       (C) an assessment of why it is necessary to suspend or 
     modify the trade agreement in order to meet those objectives.
       (2) Consultation.--
       (A) President.--Following the notice required under 
     paragraph (1) with respect to negotiations concerning a 
     suspension of or modification to a trade agreement, the 
     President shall consult with Congress with respect to those 
     negotiations as set forth in section 105 of the Bipartisan 
     Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of 2015 
     (19 U.S.C. 4204) in the same manner as if the suspension or 
     modification was an agreement subject to the provisions of 
     that section.
       (B) Trade representative.--With respect to negotiations 
     described in paragraph (1), the Trade Representative shall 
     consult closely and on a timely basis with the appropriate 
     congressional committees, keeping those committees fully 
     apprised of those negotiations, and provide to those 
     committees, including staff with appropriate security 
     clearance, access to the text of any negotiating proposal or 
     any other document presented by the United States that 
     presents concepts or considerations for the negotiations not 
     later than 5 business days before tabling it in the 
     negotiation.
       (3) Designation of advisors.--The chair and ranking member 
     of each of the appropriate congressional committees may each 
     designate not more than 4 members of their committee and not 
     more than 3 staffers as official advisors to negotiations 
     described in paragraph (1).
       (4) Briefing.--
       (A) In general.--The Trade Representative shall brief the 
     appropriate congressional committees before and after every 
     session with respect to negotiations described in paragraph 
     (1).
       (B) Timing of follow-up briefing.--A briefing required 
     under subparagraph (A) following a negotiating session shall 
     take place not later than 5 business days following the 
     session.
       (d) Timing of Existing Report.--Notwithstanding the timing 
     requirements under section 135(e)(1) of the Trade Act of 1974 
     (19 U.S.C. 2155(e)(1)), the report required under that 
     section regarding any trade agreement entered into under 
     subsection (a) or (b) of section 103 of the Bipartisan 
     Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of 2015 
     (19 U.S.C. 4202) shall be provided to the President, 
     Congress, and the Trade Representative not later than 30 days 
     after the date on which the President notifies Congress of 
     the intention of the President to enter into a suspension of 
     or modification to the trade agreement.
       (e) Authority for Suspension or Modification of a Trade 
     Agreement.--The President shall not enter into any suspension 
     of or modification to a trade agreement, unless--
       (1) the President has complied with all consultation 
     requirements set forth in subsection (c); and
       (2) an Act of Congress is enacted approving the suspension 
     or modification or a joint resolution is adopted under 
     subsection (f) approving the suspension or modification.
       (f) Joint Resolution.--
       (1) In general.--The President may seek a joint resolution 
     from Congress granting the President authority to enter into 
     a suspension of or modification to a trade agreement as 
     follows:
       (A) The President shall post the text concerning the 
     relevant changes to the trade agreement on a publicly 
     available website of the Office of the United States Trade 
     Representative for not less than 5 business days.
       (B) The President shall submit the text concerning the 
     relevant changes to the trade agreement to the Commission, 
     which shall publish on a publicly available website of the 
     Commission a report on how the changes to the trade agreement 
     will impact employment, economic growth, and consumers in the 
     United States. The Commission shall publish that report not 
     earlier than 30 days and not later than 120 days after 
     receiving from the President the text concerning the relevant 
     changes to the trade agreement.
       (C) The President shall submit to Congress on a day on 
     which both Houses of Congress are in session a copy of the 
     final legal text with respect to which the President seeks 
     authority to commit the United States, together with--
       (i) the report prepared by the Commission under 
     subparagraph (B);
       (ii) an identification of any United States laws that may 
     be inconsistent with the text; and
       (iii) a statement of any administrative action proposed to 
     implement any changes to the trade agreement.
       (2) Introduction.--A joint resolution approving a 
     suspension of or modification to a trade agreement may be 
     introduced in either House of Congress by the chair or 
     ranking member of one of the appropriate congressional 
     committees.
       (3) Procedures in house and senate.--The provisions of 
     subsections (b) through (f) of section 152 of the Trade Act 
     of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2192) shall apply with respect to a joint 
     resolution introduced under paragraph (2) to the same extent 
     and in the same manner as such provisions apply with respect 
     to a resolution described in subsection (a) of that section.
       (4) Hearing and briefings.--Following introduction of a 
     joint resolution under paragraph (2), the appropriate 
     congressional committees shall, as appropriate, hold hearings 
     and briefings and otherwise obtain information in order to 
     fully review the proposed suspension of or modification to a 
     trade agreement.
       (5) Discharge.--If the committee of either House to which a 
     joint resolution introduced under paragraph (2) has been 
     referred has not reported it by the close of the 40th day 
     after its introduction (excluding any day described in 
     section 154(b) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2194(b))), 
     that committee shall be automatically discharged from further 
     consideration of the joint resolution and it shall be placed 
     on the appropriate calendar.
       (6) Consideration.--
       (A) In general.--It is not in order for--
       (i) the Senate to consider any joint resolution introduced 
     under paragraph (2) unless it has been reported by the 
     Committee on Finance or the committee has been discharged 
     under paragraph (5); or
       (ii) the House of Representatives to consider any joint 
     resolution introduced under paragraph (2) unless it has been 
     reported by the Committee on Ways and Means or the committee 
     has been discharged under paragraph (5).
       (B) Motion to proceed in house of representatives.--A 
     motion in the House of Representatives to proceed to the 
     consideration of a joint resolution may only be made on the 
     second legislative day after the calendar day on which the 
     Member making the motion announces to the House his or her 
     intention to do so.
       (7) Rules of senate and house of representatives.--This 
     subsection is enacted by Congress--

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       (A) as an exercise of the rulemaking power of the Senate 
     and the House of Representatives, respectively, and as such 
     is deemed a part of the rules of each House, respectively, 
     and such procedures supersede other rules only to the extent 
     that they are inconsistent with such other rules; and
       (B) with the full recognition of the constitutional right 
     of either House to change the rules (so far as relating to 
     the procedures of that House) at any time, in the same 
     manner, and to the same extent as any other rule of that 
     House.
       (g) Application to Ministerial Changes.--This section shall 
     not apply with respect to any ministerial changes to a trade 
     agreement.
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  SA 1566. Mr. TUBERVILLE submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed by him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place in title III of division F, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. 63__. APPOINTMENT OF CDC DIRECTOR.

       Part A of title III of the Public Health Service Act (42 
     U.S.C. 241 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:

     ``SEC. 310B. APPOINTMENT OF CDC DIRECTOR.

       ``The President shall appoint, by and with the advice and 
     consent of the Senate, the Director of the Centers for 
     Disease Control and Prevention.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1567. Mr. TUBERVILLE submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed by him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

        At the end of title III of division F, insert the 
     following:

     SEC. 6302. PROHIBITION ON ACCESS TO ASSISTANCE BY FOREIGN 
                   ADVERSARIES.

       (a) In General.--None of the funds appropriated pursuant to 
     this Act may be provided to an entity--
       (1) under the foreign ownership, control, or influence of 
     the Government of the People's Republic of China or the 
     Chinese Communist Party, or other foreign adversary;
       (2) determined to have beneficial ownership from foreign 
     individuals subject to the jurisdiction, direction, or 
     influence of foreign adversaries; and
       (3) that has any contract in effect at the time of the 
     receipt of such funds, or has had a contract within the 
     previous one year that is no longer in effect, with--
       (A) the Government of the People's Republic of China;
       (B) the Chinese Communist Party;
       (C) the Chinese military;
       (D) an entity majority-owned, majority-controlled, or 
     majority-financed by the Government of the People's Republic 
     of China, the CCP, or the Chinese military; or
       (E) a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of an entity 
     described in subparagraph (D).
       (b) Definitions.--The terms ``foreign ownership, control, 
     or influence'' and ``FOCI'' have the meanings given those 
     terms in the National Industrial Security Program Operating 
     Manual (DOD 5220.22-M), or a successor document.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1568. Mr. TUBERVILLE submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title V of division B, add the following:

     SEC. ____. LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS TO CONDUCT RESEARCH OR 
                   DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOMEDICAL PRODUCT.

       None of the funds appropriated to carry out this Act may be 
     used to conduct research or development of a biomedical 
     product if the product is subject to an intellectual property 
     waiver or forced technology transfer.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1569. Mr. TUBERVILLE submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 2307, strike paragraph (2) of subsection (a) and 
     all that follows through the end of subsection (b) and insert 
     the following:
       (2) Study period.--The term ``study period'' means the 1-
     year period ending on the date of enactment of this Act.
       (b) Study.--The Comptroller General of the United States 
     shall conduct a study on Federal funding made available, to 
     foreign entities of concern for research, during the study 
     period. No Federal funding shall be made available to foreign 
     entities of concern for research between the date of 
     enactment of this Act and the date on which the Comptroller 
     General completes the study under this subsection.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1570. Mr. TUBERVILLE submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ____. PROHIBITING TSP INVESTMENT IN CHINA.

       (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
       (1) The Thrift Savings Fund invests more than 
     $700,000,000,000 on behalf of plan participants. As the 
     guardian of the retirement funds of approximately 6,000,000 
     Federal civilian and military plan participants, it is 
     critical that sums in the Thrift Savings Fund are not 
     invested in securities linked to the economy of the People's 
     Republic of China.
       (2) Companies headquartered in the People's Republic of 
     China have repeatedly committed corporate espionage, violated 
     sanctions imposed by the United States, flouted international 
     property laws, committed theft, and failed to comply with 
     audit and regulatory standards designed to safeguard 
     investors.
       (3) The Thrift Savings Plan is known for its low management 
     fees and comprehensive array of investment strategies. The 
     provisions of this section, and the amendments made by this 
     section, will not increase fees imposed on participants of 
     the Thrift Savings Plan.
       (4) The November 2017 selection of the MSCI ACWI Index by 
     the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, initially 
     scheduled to be effective in 2020, would violate the terms of 
     subsection (i) of section 8438 of title 5, United States 
     Code, as added by subsection (b)(1) of this section.
       (b) Prohibition on Any TSP Fund Investing in Entities Based 
     in the People's Republic of China.--
       (1) In general.--Section 8438 of title 5, United States 
     Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(i) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, 
     no fund established or overseen by the Board may include an 
     investment in any security of--
       ``(1) an entity based in the People's Republic of China; or
       ``(2) any subsidiary that is owned or operated by an entity 
     described in paragraph (1).''.
       (2) Divestiture of assets.--Not later than 30 days after 
     the date of enactment of this Act, the Federal Retirement 
     Thrift Investment Board established under section 8472(a) of 
     title 5, United States Code, shall--
       (A) review whether any sums in the Thrift Savings Fund are 
     invested in violation of subsection (i) of section 8438 of 
     that title, as added by paragraph (1) of this subsection;
       (B) if any sums are invested in the manner described in 
     subparagraph (A), divest those sums in a manner that is 
     consistent with the legal and fiduciary duties provided under 
     chapter 84 of that title, or any other applicable provision 
     of law; and
       (C) reinvest any sums divested under subparagraph (B) in 
     investments that do not violate subsection (i) of section 
     8438 of that title, as added by paragraph (1) of this 
     subsection.
       (c) Prohibition on Investment of TSP Funds in Entities 
     Based in the People's Republic of China Through the TSP 
     Mutual Fund Window.--Section 8438(b)(5) of title 5, United 
     States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(E) A mutual fund accessible through a mutual fund window 
     authorized under this paragraph may not include an investment 
     in any security of--
       ``(i) an entity based in the People's Republic of China; or

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       ``(ii) any subsidiary that is owned or operated by an 
     entity described in clause (i).''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1571. Mr. TUBERVILLE submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed by him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. PROHIBITION ON FORCED TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER.

       The transfer, forced by the United States Government or the 
     World Trade Organization, of technology or intellectual 
     property of a private United States entity to member 
     countries of the World Trade Organization is prohibited.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1572. Mr. TUBERVILLE submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title III of division F, 
     insert the following:

     SEC. 63__. INVESTMENTS HELD DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY PLANS 
                   SUBJECT TO THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME 
                   SECURITY ACT OF 1974.

       (a) In General.--Section 404 of the Employee Retirement 
     Income Security Act of 1974 (29 U.S.C. 1104) is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:
       ``(f) Prohibition on Investments in the People's Republic 
     of China and Threat Investments.--
       ``(1) In general.--No fiduciary may cause the assets of any 
     plan to be invested in, or to remain invested in, directly or 
     indirectly (such as through a registered investment company 
     or other investment vehicle)--
       ``(A) any publicly traded security, any equity interest, or 
     any instrument of indebtedness (such as a debenture); or
       ``(B) any securities, equity interest, or instrument of 
     indebtedness that is derivative of, or is designed to provide 
     investment exposure to, a security, equity interest, or 
     instrument of indebtedness described in subparagraph (A),
     of any company or business operation based in the People's 
     Republic of China or in any threat investment.
       ``(2) Divestiture of assets.--Each plan fiduciary shall 
     divest of any securities or other investments prohibited 
     under paragraph (1) not later than 1 year after, as 
     applicable--
       ``(A) the date of enactment of this subsection; or
       ``(B) in the case of any threat investment that is listed 
     by the Secretary of Defense after the date of enactment of 
     this subsection, the date on which such threat investment is 
     listed.
       ``(3) Threat investments.--For purposes of this subsection, 
     the term `threat investment' means any company or business 
     operation identified and listed by the Secretary of Defense 
     as a company or business operation that directly threatens 
     the United States homeland or the Armed Forces of the United 
     States overseas. The Secretary of Defense shall publish a 
     list of any such companies annually and the Secretary of 
     Labor shall republish such list on the website of the 
     Department of Labor.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1573. Mr. SASSE (for himself and Mr. Bennet) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title V of division B, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. ___. PLAN FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Director of National 
     Intelligence and the Secretary of Defense shall jointly 
     develop a plan for the development and resourcing of a modern 
     digital ecosystem that embraces state-of-the-art tools and 
     modern processes to enable development, testing, fielding, 
     and continuous update of artificial intelligence-powered 
     applications at speed and scale from headquarters to the 
     tactical edge.
       (b) Contents of Plan.--At a minimum, the plan required by 
     subsection (a) shall include the following:
       (1) A roadmap for adopting a hoteling model to allow 
     trusted small- and medium-sized artificial intelligence 
     companies access to classified facilities on a flexible 
     basis.
       (2) An open architecture and an evolving reference design 
     and guidance for needed technical investments in the proposed 
     ecosystem that address issues, including common interfaces, 
     authentication, applications, platforms, software, hardware, 
     and data infrastructure.
       (3) A governance structure, together with associated 
     policies and guidance, to drive the implementation of the 
     reference throughout the intelligence community or Department 
     of Defense, as appropriate, on a federated basis.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1574. Mr. SASSE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology 
and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a 
regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. REPEAL OF LIMITATION ON NUMBER OF TECHNICAL STAFF 
                   THAT MAY BE FUNDED FOR DEFENSE FEDERALLY FUNDED 
                   RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTERS IN FISCAL YEAR 
                   2021.

       Section 8026 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 
     (116-260) is amended--
       (1) by striking subsection (d); and
       (2) by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection (d).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1575. Mr. SANDERS (for himself and Mr. Moran) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the end of title III of division F, insert the 
     following:

     SEC. __. WORKER OWNERSHIP, READINESS, AND KNOWLEDGE.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Existing program.--The term ``existing program'' means 
     a program, designed to promote employee ownership and 
     employee participation in business decisionmaking, that 
     exists on the date on which the Secretary is carrying out a 
     responsibility authorized under this section.
       (2) Initiative.--The term ``Initiative'' means the Employee 
     Ownership and Participation Initiative established under 
     subsection (b).
       (3) New program.--The term ``new program'' means a program, 
     designed to promote employee ownership and employee 
     participation in business decisionmaking, that does not exist 
     on the date on which the Secretary is carrying out a 
     responsibility authorized under this section.
       (4) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Labor.
       (5) State.--The term ``State'' has the meaning given the 
     term under section 3 of the Workforce Innovation and 
     Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. 3102).
       (b) Employee Ownership and Participation Initiative.--
       (1) Establishment.--The Secretary of Labor shall establish 
     within the Department of Labor an Employee Ownership and 
     Participation Initiative to promote employee ownership and 
     employee participation in business decisionmaking.
       (2) Functions.--In carrying out the Initiative, the 
     Secretary shall--
       (A) support within the States existing programs designed to 
     promote employee ownership and employee participation in 
     business decisionmaking; and
       (B) facilitate within the States the formation of new 
     programs designed to promote employee ownership and employee 
     participation in business decisionmaking.
       (3) Duties.--To carry out the functions enumerated in 
     paragraph (2), the Secretary shall--
       (A) support new programs and existing programs by--
       (i) making Federal grants authorized under subsection (d); 
     and
       (ii)(I) acting as a clearinghouse on techniques employed by 
     new programs and existing programs within the States, and 
     disseminating information relating to those techniques to the 
     programs; or

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       (II) funding projects for information gathering on those 
     techniques, and dissemination of that information to the 
     programs, by groups outside the Department of Labor; and
       (B) facilitate the formation of new programs, in ways that 
     include holding or funding an annual conference of 
     representatives from States with existing programs, 
     representatives from States developing new programs, and 
     representatives from States without existing programs.
       (c) Programs Regarding Employee Ownership and 
     Participation.--
       (1) Establishment of program.--Not later than 180 days 
     after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall 
     establish a program to encourage new programs and existing 
     programs within the States to foster employee ownership and 
     employee participation in business decisionmaking throughout 
     the United States.
       (2) Purpose of program.--The purpose of the program 
     established under paragraph (1) is to encourage new and 
     existing programs within the States that focus on--
       (A) providing education and outreach to inform employees 
     and employers about the possibilities and benefits of 
     employee ownership, business ownership succession planning, 
     and employee participation in business decisionmaking, 
     including providing information about financial education, 
     employee teams, open-book management, and other tools that 
     enable employees to share ideas and information about how 
     their businesses can succeed;
       (B) providing technical assistance to assist employee 
     efforts to become business owners, to enable employers and 
     employees to explore and assess the feasibility of 
     transferring full or partial ownership to employees, and to 
     encourage employees and employers to start new employee-owned 
     businesses;
       (C) training employees and employers with respect to 
     methods of employee participation in open-book management, 
     work teams, committees, and other approaches for seeking 
     greater employee input; and
       (D) training other entities to apply for funding under this 
     subsection, to establish new programs, and to carry out 
     program activities.
       (3) Program details.--The Secretary may include, in the 
     program established under paragraph (1), provisions that--
       (A) in the case of activities described in paragraph 
     (2)(A)--
       (i) target key groups, such as retiring business owners, 
     senior managers, unions, trade associations, community 
     organizations, and economic development organizations;
       (ii) encourage cooperation in the organization of workshops 
     and conferences; and
       (iii) prepare and distribute materials concerning employee 
     ownership and participation, and business ownership 
     succession planning;
       (B) in the case of activities described in paragraph 
     (2)(B)--
       (i) provide preliminary technical assistance to employee 
     groups, managers, and retiring owners exploring the 
     possibility of employee ownership;
       (ii) provide for the performance of preliminary feasibility 
     assessments;
       (iii) assist in the funding of objective third-party 
     feasibility studies and preliminary business valuations, and 
     in selecting and monitoring professionals qualified to 
     conduct such studies; and
       (iv) provide a data bank to help employees find legal, 
     financial, and technical advice in connection with business 
     ownership;
       (C) in the case of activities described in paragraph 
     (2)(C)--
       (i) provide for courses on employee participation; and
       (ii) provide for the development and fostering of networks 
     of employee-owned companies to spread the use of successful 
     participation techniques; and
       (D) in the case of training described in paragraph (2)(D)--
       (i) provide for visits to existing programs by staff from 
     new programs receiving funding under this section; and
       (ii) provide materials to be used for such training.
       (4) Guidance.--The Secretary shall issue formal guidance, 
     for recipients of grants awarded under subsection (d) and 
     one-stop partners (as defined in section 3 of the Workforce 
     Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. 3102)) affiliated 
     with the workforce development systems (as so defined) of the 
     States, proposing that programs and other activities funded 
     under this section be--
       (A) proactive in encouraging actions and activities that 
     promote employee ownership of, and participation in, 
     businesses; and
       (B) comprehensive in emphasizing both employee ownership 
     of, and participation in, businesses so as to increase 
     productivity and broaden capital ownership.
       (d) Grants.--
       (1) In general.--In carrying out the program established 
     under subsection (c), the Secretary may make grants for use 
     in connection with new programs and existing programs within 
     a State for any of the following activities:
       (A) Education and outreach as provided in subsection 
     (c)(2)(A).
       (B) Technical assistance as provided in subsection 
     (c)(2)(B).
       (C) Training activities for employees and employers as 
     provided in subsection (c)(2)(C).
       (D) Activities facilitating cooperation among employee-
     owned firms.
       (E) Training as provided in subsection (c)(2)(D) for new 
     programs provided by participants in existing programs 
     dedicated to the objectives of this section, except that, for 
     each fiscal year, the amount of the grants made for such 
     training shall not exceed 10 percent of the total amount of 
     the grants made under this section.
       (2) Amounts and conditions.--The Secretary shall determine 
     the amount and any conditions for a grant made under this 
     subsection. The amount of the grant shall be subject to 
     paragraph (6), and shall reflect the capacity of the 
     applicant for the grant.
       (3) Applications.--Each entity desiring a grant under this 
     subsection shall submit an application to the Secretary at 
     such time, in such manner, and accompanied by such 
     information as the Secretary may reasonably require.
       (4) State applications.--Each State may sponsor and submit 
     an application under paragraph (3) on behalf of any local 
     entity consisting of a unit of State or local government, 
     State-supported institution of higher education, or nonprofit 
     organization, meeting the requirements of this section.
       (5) Applications by entities.--
       (A) Entity applications.--If a State fails to support or 
     establish a program pursuant to this section during any 
     fiscal year, the Secretary shall, in the subsequent fiscal 
     years, allow local entities described in paragraph (4) from 
     that State to make applications for grants under paragraph 
     (3) on their own initiative.
       (B) Application screening.--Any State failing to support or 
     establish a program pursuant to this section during any 
     fiscal year may submit applications under paragraph (3) in 
     the subsequent fiscal years but may not screen applications 
     by local entities described in paragraph (4) before 
     submitting the applications to the Secretary.
       (6) Limitations.--A recipient of a grant made under this 
     subsection shall not receive, during a fiscal year, in the 
     aggregate, more than the following amounts:
       (A) For fiscal year 2022, $300,000.
       (B) For fiscal year 2023, $330,000.
       (C) For fiscal year 2024, $363,000.
       (D) For fiscal year 2025, $399,300.
       (E) For fiscal year 2026, $439,200.
       (7) Annual report.--For each year, each recipient of a 
     grant under this subsection shall submit to the Secretary a 
     report describing how grant funds allocated pursuant to this 
     subsection were expended during the 12-month period preceding 
     the date of the submission of the report.
       (e) Evaluations.--The Secretary is authorized to reserve 
     not more than 10 percent of the funds appropriated for a 
     fiscal year to carry out this section, for the purposes of 
     conducting evaluations of the grant programs identified in 
     subsection (d) and to provide related technical assistance.
       (f) Reporting.--Not later than the expiration of the 36-
     month period following the date of enactment of this Act, the 
     Secretary shall prepare and submit to Congress a report--
       (1) on progress related to employee ownership and 
     participation in businesses in the United States; and
       (2) containing an analysis of critical costs and benefits 
     of activities carried out under this section.
       (g) Authorizations of Appropriations.--
       (1) In general.--There are authorized to be appropriated, 
     and there is appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury 
     not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of making grants 
     pursuant to subsection (d) the following:
       (A) For fiscal year 2022, $4,000,000.
       (B) For fiscal year 2023, $7,000,000.
       (C) For fiscal year 2024, $10,000,000.
       (D) For fiscal year 2025, $13,000,000.
       (E) For fiscal year 2026, $16,000,000.
       (2) Administrative expenses.--There are authorized to be 
     appropriated, and there is appropriated, out of any money in 
     the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of 
     funding the administrative expenses related to the 
     Initiative, for each of fiscal years 2022 through 2026, an 
     amount not in excess of--
       (A) $350,000; or
       (B) 5.0 percent of the maximum amount available under 
     paragraph (1) for that fiscal year.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1576. Mr. MANCHIN (for himself and Mrs. Capito) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       Strike subsections (e), (f), and (g) of section 4153 and 
     insert the following:
       (e) Report.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Office of 
     Management and Budget, in consultation with the covered 
     Secretaries, shall submit to the chairs and ranking members 
     of the appropriate congressional committees a report on the 
     procurement of personal protective equipment and solid oral 
     dose essential drugs (as defined in section 4154).

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       (2) Elements.--The report required under paragraph (1) 
     shall include the following elements:
       (A) The United States long-term domestic procurement 
     strategy for PPE and solid oral dose essential drugs produced 
     in the United States, including strategies to incentivize 
     investment in and maintain United States supply chains for 
     all such PPE and drugs sufficient to meet the needs of the 
     United States during a public health emergency.
       (B) An estimate of long-term demand quantities for all PPE 
     items and solid oral dose essential drugs procured by the 
     United States.
       (C) Recommendations for congressional action required to 
     implement the United States Government's procurement 
     strategy.
       (D) A determination whether all notifications, amendments, 
     and other necessary actions have been completed to bring the 
     United States existing international obligations into 
     conformity with the statutory requirements of this subtitle.
       (f) Authorization of Transfer of Equipment.--
       (1) In general.--A covered Secretary may transfer to the 
     Strategic National Stockpile established under section 319F-2 
     of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d-6b) any 
     excess personal protective equipment or solid oral dose 
     essential drugs acquired under a contract executed pursuant 
     to subsection (b) or section 4154(b).
       (2) Transfer of equipment during a public health 
     emergency.--
       (A) Amendment.--Title V of the Homeland Security Act of 
     2002 (6 U.S.C. 311 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end 
     the following:

     ``SEC. 529. TRANSFER OF EQUIPMENT AND DRUGS DURING A PUBLIC 
                   HEALTH EMERGENCY.

       ``(a) Authorization of Transfer of Equipment.--During a 
     public health emergency declared by the Secretary of Health 
     and Human Services under section 319(a) of the Public Health 
     Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d(a)), the Secretary, at the 
     request of the Secretary of Health and Human Services, may 
     transfer to the Department of Health and Human Services, on a 
     reimbursable basis, excess personal protective equipment, 
     medically necessary equipment, or solid oral dose essential 
     drugs in the possession of the Department.
       ``(b) Determination by Secretaries.--
       ``(1) In general.--In carrying out this section--
       ``(A) before requesting a transfer under subsection (a), 
     the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall determine 
     whether the personal protective equipment, medically 
     necessary equipment, or solid oral dose essential drug is 
     otherwise available; and
       ``(B) before initiating a transfer under subsection (a), 
     the Secretary, in consultation with the heads of each 
     component within the Department, shall--
       ``(i) determine whether the personal protective equipment, 
     medically necessary equipment, or drug requested to be 
     transferred under subsection (a) is excess equipment or 
     drugs; and
       ``(ii) certify that the transfer of the personal protective 
     equipment, medically necessary equipment, or solid oral dose 
     essential drug will not adversely impact the health or safety 
     of officers, employees, or contractors of the Department.
       ``(2) Notification.--The Secretary of Health and Human 
     Services and the Secretary shall each submit to Congress a 
     notification explaining the determination made under 
     subparagraphs (A) and (B), respectively, of paragraph (1).
       ``(3) Required inventory.--
       ``(A) In general.--The Secretary shall--
       ``(i) acting through the Chief Medical Officer of the 
     Department, maintain an inventory of all personal protective 
     equipment, medically necessary equipment, and solid oral dose 
     essential drugs in the possession of the Department; and
       ``(ii) make the inventory required under clause (i) 
     available, on a continual basis, to--

       ``(I) the Secretary of Health and Human Services; and
       ``(II) the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on 
     Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate and 
     the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Homeland 
     Security of the House of Representatives.

       ``(B) Form.--Each inventory required to be made available 
     under subparagraph (A) shall be submitted in unclassified 
     form, but may include a classified annex.
       ``(c) Solid Oral Dose Essential Drugs.--In this section, 
     the term `solid oral dose essential drug' means a drug 
     included on the most recent list of essential medicines 
     issued by the Food and Drug Administration pursuant to 
     Executive Order 13944 (85 Fed. Reg. 49929) that is available 
     in a solid, oral dose form.''.
       (B) Table of contents amendment.--The table of contents in 
     section 1(b) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (Public Law 
     107-296; 116 Stat. 2135) is amended by inserting after the 
     item relating to section 528 the following:

``Sec. 529. Transfer of equipment and drugs during a public health 
              emergency.''.
       (3) Strategic national stockpile.--Section 319F-2(a) of the 
     Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d-6b(a)) is amended 
     by adding at the end the following:
       ``(6) Transfers of items.--The Secretary, in coordination 
     with the Secretary of Homeland Security, may sell drugs, 
     vaccines and other biological products, medical devices, or 
     other supplies maintained in the stockpile under paragraph 
     (1) to a Federal agency or private, nonprofit, State, local, 
     tribal, or territorial entity for immediate use and 
     distribution, provided that any such items being sold are--
       ``(A) within 1 year of their expiration date; or
       ``(B) determined by the Secretary to no longer be needed in 
     the stockpile due to advances in medical or technical 
     capabilities.''.
       (g) Compliance With International Agreements.--The 
     President or the President's designee shall take all 
     necessary steps, including invoking the rights of the United 
     States under Article III of the World Trade Organization's 
     Agreement on Government Procurement and the relevant 
     exceptions of other relevant agreements to which the United 
     States is a party, to ensure that the international 
     obligations of the United States are consistent with the 
     provisions of this subtitle.

     SEC. 4154. REQUIREMENT OF LONG-TERM CONTRACTS FOR 
                   DOMESTICALLY MANUFACTURED SOLID ORAL DOSE 
                   ESSENTIAL DRUGS.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
     ``appropriate congressional committees'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
     Affairs, the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and 
     Pensions, the Committee on Finance, and the Committee on 
     Veterans' Affairs of the Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Homeland Security, the Committee on 
     Oversight and Reform, the Committee on Energy and Commerce, 
     the Committee on Ways and Means, and the Committee on 
     Veterans' Affairs of the House of Representatives.
       (2) Covered secretary.--The term ``covered Secretary'' 
     means the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of 
     Health and Human Services, and the Secretary of Veterans 
     Affairs.
       (3) Solid oral dose essential drug.--The term ``solid oral 
     dose essential drug'' means a drug included on the most 
     recent list of essential medicines issued by the Food and 
     Drug Administration pursuant to Executive Order 13944 (85 
     Fed. Reg. 49929) that is available in a solid, oral dose 
     form.
       (4) United states.--The term ``United States'' means the 50 
     States, the District of Columbia, and the possessions of the 
     United States.
       (b) Contract Requirements for Domestic Production.--
     Beginning 90 days after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act, in order to ensure the sustainment and expansion of 
     solid oral dose essential drug manufacturing in the United 
     States and meet the needs of the current pandemic response, 
     any contract for the procurement of solid oral dose essential 
     drug entered into by a covered Secretary, or a covered 
     Secretary's designee, shall--
       (1) be issued for a duration of at least 2 years, plus all 
     option periods necessary, to incentivize investment in the 
     production of a solid oral dose essential drug and the 
     ingredients thereof in the United States; and
       (2) be for a solid oral dose essential drug, including the 
     ingredients thereof, that is manufactured, processed, or 
     packed in the United States.
       (c) Alternatives to Domestic Production.--The requirement 
     under subsection (b) shall not apply to a solid oral dose 
     essential drug, or an ingredient thereof if, after maximizing 
     to the extent feasible sources consistent with subsection 
     (b), the covered Secretary--
       (1) maximizes sources for the solid oral dose essential 
     drug that manufactured, processed, or packed outside the 
     United States containing only ingredients that are available 
     in the United States; and
       (2) certifies every 120 days that it is necessary to 
     procure the solid oral dose essential drug under alternative 
     procedures to respond to the immediate needs of a public 
     health emergency.
       (d) Availability Exception.--
       (1) In general.--Subsections (b) and (c) shall not apply to 
     a solid oral dose essential drug, or ingredient thereof--
       (A) that is, or that includes, a material listed in section 
     25.104 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation as one for which 
     a non-availability determination has been made; or
       (B) as to which the covered Secretary determines that a 
     sufficient quantity of a satisfactory quality that is 
     manufactured, processed, or packed in the United States 
     cannot be procured as, and when, needed at United States 
     market prices.
       (2) Certification requirement.--The covered Secretary shall 
     certify every 120 days that the exception under paragraph (1) 
     is necessary to meet the immediate needs of a public health 
     emergency.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1577. Mr. MANCHIN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes;

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which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        Beginning on page 683, strike line 1 and all that follows 
     through ``as applicable'' on page 776, line 1, and insert the 
     following:
       (1) the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Committee on Energy and Natural 
     Resources of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of 
     the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 3112. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON INTERNATIONAL QUALITY 
                   INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT STANDARDS.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     the United States should initiate collaboration among 
     governments, the private sector, and civil society to 
     encourage the adoption of the standards for quality global 
     infrastructure development advanced by the G20 at Osaka in 
     2018, including with respect to the following issues:
       (1) Respect for the sovereignty of countries in which 
     infrastructure investments are made.
       (2) Anti-corruption.
       (3) Rule of law.
       (4) Human rights and labor rights.
       (5) Fiscal and debt sustainability.
       (6) Social and governance safeguards.
       (7) Transparency.
       (8) Environmental and energy standards.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     the United States should launch a series of fora around the 
     world showcasing the commitment of the United States and 
     partners of the United States to high-quality development 
     cooperation, including with respect to the issues described 
     in subsection (a).

     SEC. 3113. UNITED STATES SUPPORT FOR INFRASTRUCTURE.

       (a) Findings.--The Global Infrastructure Coordinating 
     Committee (GICC) was established to coordinate the efforts of 
     the Department of State, the Department of Commerce, the 
     Department of the Treasury, the Department of Energy, the 
     Department of Transportation, the United States Agency for 
     International Development, the United States Trade and 
     Development Agency, the Development Finance Corporation, the 
     Export-Import Bank of the United States, and other agencies 
     to catalyze private sector investments around the world and 
     to coordinate the deployment of United States Government 
     technical assistance and development finance tools, including 
     project preparation services and commercial advocacy.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the world's infrastructure needs, including in the 
     transport, energy, and digital sectors, are vast and growing;
       (2) total or partial ownership or acquisition of, or a 
     significant financial stake or physical presence in, certain 
     types of infrastructure, including ports, energy grids, 5G 
     telecommunications networks, and undersea cables, can provide 
     an advantage to countries that do not share the interests and 
     values of the United States and its allies and partners, and 
     could therefore be deleterious to the interests and values of 
     the United States and its allies and partners;
       (3) the United States must continue to prioritize support 
     for infrastructure projects that are physically secure, 
     financially viable, economically sustainable, and socially 
     responsible;
       (4) achieving the objective outlined in paragraph (3) 
     requires the coordination of all United States Government 
     economic tools across the interagency, so that such tools are 
     deployed in a way to maximize United States interests and 
     that of its allies and partners;
       (5) the GICC represents an important and concrete step 
     towards better communication and coordination across the 
     United States Government of economic tools relevant to 
     supporting infrastructure that is physically secure, 
     financially viable, economically sustainable, and socially 
     responsible, and should be continued; and
       (6) the executive branch and Congress should have 
     consistent consultations on United States support for 
     strategic infrastructure projects, including how Congress can 
     support such initiatives in the future.
       (c) Reporting Requirement.--Not later than 180 days after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, and semi-annually 
     thereafter for 5 years, the Secretary of State, in 
     coordination with other Federal agencies that participate in 
     the GICC, and, as appropriate, the Director of National 
     Intelligence, shall submit to the appropriate committees of 
     Congress a report that identifies--
       (1) current, pending, and future infrastructure projects, 
     particularly in the transport, energy, and digital sectors, 
     that the United States is supporting or will support through 
     financing, foreign assistance, technical assistance, or other 
     means;
       (2) a detailed explanation of the United States and partner 
     country interests served by the United States providing 
     support to such projects; and
       (3) a detailed description of any support provided by other 
     United States allies and partners to such projects.
       (d) Form of Report.--The report required by subsection (a) 
     shall be submitted in unclassified form but may include a 
     classified annex.

     SEC. 3114. INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSACTION AND ASSISTANCE NETWORK.

       (a) Authority.--The Secretary of State is authorized to 
     establish an initiative, to be known as the ``Infrastructure 
     Transaction and Assistance Network'', under which the 
     Secretary of State, in consultation with other relevant 
     Federal agencies, including those represented on the Global 
     Infrastructure Coordinating Committee, may carry out various 
     programs to advance the development of sustainable, 
     transparent, and high-quality infrastructure in the Indo-
     Pacific region by--
       (1) strengthening capacity-building programs to improve 
     project evaluation processes, regulatory and procurement 
     environments, and project preparation capacity of countries 
     that are partners of the United States in such development;
       (2) providing transaction advisory services and project 
     preparation assistance to support sustainable infrastructure; 
     and
       (3) coordinating the provision of United States assistance 
     for the development of infrastructure, including 
     infrastructure that utilizes United States-manufactured goods 
     and services, and catalyzing investment led by the private 
     sector.
       (b) Transaction Advisory Fund.--As part of the 
     ``Infrastructure Transaction and Assistance Network'' 
     described under subsection (a), the Secretary of State is 
     authorized to provide support, including through the 
     Transaction Advisory Fund, for advisory services to help 
     boost the capacity of partner countries to evaluate contracts 
     and assess the financial and environmental impacts of 
     potential infrastructure projects, including through 
     providing services such as--
       (1) legal services;
       (2) project preparation and feasibility studies;
       (3) debt sustainability analyses;
       (4) bid or proposal evaluation; and
       (5) other services relevant to advancing the development of 
     sustainable, transparent, and high-quality infrastructure.
       (c) Strategic Infrastructure Fund.----
       (1) In general.--As part of the ``Infrastructure 
     Transaction and Assistance Network'' described under 
     subsection (a), the Secretary of State is authorized to 
     provide support, including through the Strategic 
     Infrastructure Fund, for technical assistance, project 
     preparation, pipeline development, and other infrastructure 
     project support.
       (2) Joint infrastructure projects.--Funds authorized for 
     the Strategic Infrastructure Fund should be used in 
     coordination with the Department of Defense, the 
     International Development Finance Corporation, like-minded 
     donor partners, and multilateral banks, as appropriate, to 
     support joint infrastructure projects in the Indo-Pacific 
     region.
       (3) Strategic infrastructure projects.--Funds authorized 
     for the Strategic Infrastructure Fund should be used to 
     support strategic infrastructure projects that are in the 
     national security interest of the United States and 
     vulnerable to strategic competitors.
       (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated, for each of fiscal years 2022 to 2026, 
     $75,000,000 to the Infrastructure Transaction and Assistance 
     Network, of which $20,000,000 is to be provided for the 
     Transaction Advisory Fund.

     SEC. 3115. STRATEGY FOR ADVANCED AND RELIABLE ENERGY 
                   INFRASTRUCTURE.

       (a) In General.--The President shall direct a 
     comprehensive, multi-year, whole of government effort, in 
     consultation with the private sector, to counter predatory 
     lending and financing by the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China, including support to companies 
     incorporated in the PRC that engage in such activities, in 
     the energy sectors of developing countries.
       (b) Policy.--It is the policy of the United States to--
       (1) regularly evaluate current and forecasted energy needs 
     and capacities of developing countries, and analyze the 
     presence and involvement of PRC state-owned industries and 
     other companies incorporated in the PRC, Chinese nationals 
     providing labor, and financing of energy projects, including 
     direct financing by the PRC government, PRC financial 
     institutions, or direct state support to state-owned 
     enterprises and other companies incorporated in the PRC;
       (2) pursue strategic support and investment opportunities, 
     and diplomatic engagement on power sector reforms, to expand 
     the development and deployment of advanced energy 
     technologies in developing countries;
       (3) offer financing, loan guarantees, grants, and other 
     financial products on terms that advance domestic economic 
     and local employment opportunities, utilize advanced energy 
     technologies, encourage private sector growth, and, when 
     appropriate United States equity and sovereign lending 
     products as alternatives to the predatory lending tools 
     offered by Chinese financial institutions;
       (4) pursue partnerships with likeminded international 
     financial and multilateral institutions to leverage 
     investment in advanced energy technologies in developing 
     countries; and
       (5) pursue bilateral partnerships focused on the 
     cooperative development of advanced energy technologies with 
     countries of strategic significance, particularly in the 
     Indo-Pacific region, to address the effects of energy 
     engagement by the PRC through predatory lending or other 
     actions that negatively impact other countries.
       (c) Advanced Energy Technologies Exports.--Not later than 
     180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and 
     annually thereafter for 5 years, the Secretary of

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     State and the Secretary of Energy, shall submit to the 
     appropriate congressional committees a United States 
     Government strategy to increase United States exports of 
     advanced energy technologies to--
       (1) improve energy security in allied and developing 
     countries;
       (2) create open, efficient, rules-based, and transparent 
     energy markets;
       (3) improve free, fair, and reciprocal energy trading 
     relationships; and
       (4) expand access to affordable, reliable energy.

     SEC. 3116. REPORT ON THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA'S 
                   INVESTMENTS IN FOREIGN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT.

       (a) In General.--No later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter for five 
     years, the Administrator of the United States Agency for 
     International Development, in consultation with the Secretary 
     of State through the Assistant Secretary for Energy Resources 
     and the Assistant Secretary for the Office of International 
     Affairs of the Department of Energy, shall submit to the 
     appropriate congressional committees a report that--
       (1) identifies priority countries for deepening United 
     States engagement on energy matters, in accordance with the 
     economic and national security interests of the United States 
     and where deeper energy partnerships are most achievable;
       (2) describes the involvement of the PRC government and 
     companies incorporated in the PRC in the development, 
     operation, financing, or ownership of energy generation 
     facilities, transmission infrastructure, or energy resources 
     in the countries identified in paragraph (1);
       (3) evaluates strategic or security concerns and 
     implications for United States national interests and the 
     interests of the countries identified in paragraph (1), with 
     respect to the PRC's involvement and influence in developing 
     country energy production or transmission; and
       (4) outlines current and planned efforts by the United 
     States to partner with the countries identified in paragraph 
     (1) on energy matters that support shared interests between 
     the United States and such countries.
       (b) Publication.--The assessment required in subsection (a) 
     shall be published on the United States Agency for 
     International Development's website.

            Subtitle C--Digital Technology and Connectivity

     SEC. 3121. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ISSUES.

       (a) Leadership in International Standards Setting.--It is 
     the sense of Congress that the United States must lead in 
     international bodies that set the governance norms and rules 
     for critical digitally enabled technologies in order to 
     ensure that these technologies operate within a free, secure, 
     interoperable, and stable digital domain.
       (b) Countering Digital Authoritarianism.--It is the sense 
     of Congress that the United States, along with allies and 
     partners, should lead an international effort that utilizes 
     all of the economic and diplomatic tools at its disposal to 
     combat the expanding use of information and communications 
     technology products and services to surveil, repress, and 
     manipulate populations (also known as ``digital 
     authoritarianism'').
       (c) Negotiations for Digital Trade Agreements or 
     Arrangements.--It is the sense of Congress that the United 
     States Trade Representative should negotiate bilateral and 
     plurilateral agreements or arrangements relating to digital 
     goods with the European Union, Japan, Taiwan, the member 
     countries of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance, and 
     other nations, as appropriate.
       (d) Freedom of Information in the Digital Age.--It is the 
     sense of Congress that the United States should lead a global 
     effort to ensure that freedom of information, including the 
     ability to safely consume or publish information without fear 
     of undue reprisals, is maintained as the digital domain 
     becomes an increasingly integral mechanism for communication.
       (e) Efforts to Ensure Technological Development Does Not 
     Threaten Democratic Governance or Human Rights.--It is the 
     sense of Congress that the United States should lead a global 
     effort to develop and adopt a set of common principles and 
     standards for critical technologies to ensure that the use of 
     such technologies cannot be abused by malign actors, whether 
     they are governments or other entities, and that they do not 
     threaten democratic governance or human rights.
       (f) Formation of Digital Technology Trade Alliance.--It is 
     the sense of Congress that the United States should examine 
     opportunities for diplomatic negotiations regarding the 
     formation of mutually beneficial alliances relating to 
     digitally-enabled technologies and services.

     SEC. 3122. DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY AND CYBERSECURITY 
                   PARTNERSHIP.

       (a) Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership.--
     The Secretary of State is authorized to establish a program, 
     to be known as the ``Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity 
     Partnership'' to help foreign countries--
       (1) expand and increase secure Internet access and digital 
     infrastructure in emerging markets;
       (2) protect technological assets, including data;
       (3) adopt policies and regulatory positions that foster and 
     encourage open, interoperable, reliable, and secure internet, 
     the free flow of data, multi-stakeholder models of internet 
     governance, and pro-competitive and secure information and 
     communications technology (ICT) policies and regulations;
       (4) promote exports of United States ICT goods and services 
     and increase United States company market share in target 
     markets;
       (5) promote the diversification of ICT goods and supply 
     chain services to be less reliant on PRC imports; and
       (6) build cybersecurity capacity, expand interoperability, 
     and promote best practices for a national approach to 
     cybersecurity.
       (b) Implementation Plan.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State 
     shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress an 
     implementation plan for the coming year to advance the goals 
     identified in subsection (a).
       (c) Consultation.--In developing the action plan required 
     by subsection (b), the Secretary of State shall consult 
     with--
       (1) the appropriate congressional committees;
       (2) leaders of the United States industry;
       (3) other relevant technology experts, including the Open 
     Technology Fund;
       (4) representatives from relevant United States Government 
     agencies; and
       (5) representatives from like-minded allies and partners.
       (d) Semiannual Briefing Requirement.--Not later than 180 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and 
     annually thereafter for 5 years, the Secretary of State shall 
     provide the appropriate congressional committees a briefing 
     on the implementation of the plan required by subsection (b).
       (e) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated $100,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2022 
     through 2026 to carry out this section.

     SEC. 3123. STRATEGY FOR DIGITAL INVESTMENT BY UNITED STATES 
                   INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CORPORATION.

       (a) In General.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the United States International 
     Development Finance Corporation, in consultation with the 
     Administrator of the United States Agency for International 
     Development, shall submit to the appropriate congressional 
     committees a strategy for support of private sector digital 
     investment that--
       (1) includes support for information-connectivity projects, 
     including projects relating to telecommunications equipment, 
     mobile payments, smart cities, and undersea cables;
       (2) in providing such support, prioritizes private sector 
     projects--
       (A) of strategic value to the United States;
       (B) of mutual strategic value to the United States and 
     allies and partners of the United States; and
       (C) that will advance broader development priorities of the 
     United States;
       (3) helps to bridge the digital gap in less developed 
     countries and among women and minority communities within 
     those countries;
       (4) facilitates coordination, where appropriate, with 
     multilateral development banks and development finance 
     institutions of other countries with respect to projects 
     described in paragraph (1), including through the provision 
     of co-financing and co-guarantees; and
       (5) identifies the human and financial resources available 
     to dedicate to such projects and assesses any constraints to 
     implementing such projects.
       (b) Limitation.--
       (1) In general.--The Corporation may not provide support 
     for projects in which entities described in paragraph (2) 
     participate.
       (2) Entities described.--An entity described in this 
     subparagraph is an entity based in, or owned or controlled by 
     the government of, a country, including the People's Republic 
     of China, that does not protect internet freedom of 
     expression and privacy.

    Subtitle D--Countering Chinese Communist Party Malign Influence

     SECTION 3131. SHORT TITLE.

       This subtitle may be cited as the ``Countering Chinese 
     Communist Party Malign Influence Act''.

     SEC. 3132. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR COUNTERING 
                   CHINESE INFLUENCE FUND.

       (a) Countering Chinese Influence Fund.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated $300,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2022 
     through 2026 for the Countering Chinese Influence Fund to 
     counter the malign influence of the Chinese Communist Party 
     globally. Amounts appropriated pursuant to this authorization 
     are authorized to remain available until expended and shall 
     be in addition to amounts otherwise authorized to be 
     appropriated to counter such influence.
       (b) Consultation Required.--The obligation of funds 
     appropriated or otherwise made available to counter the 
     malign influence of the Chinese Communist Party globally 
     shall be subject to prior consultation with, and consistent 
     with section 634A of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 
     U.S.C. 2394-1), the regular notification procedures of--
       (1) the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives.

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       (c) Policy Guidance, Coordination, and Approval.--
       (1) Coordinator.--The Secretary of State shall designate an 
     existing senior official of the Department at the rank of 
     Assistant Secretary or above to provide policy guidance, 
     coordination, and approval for the obligation of funds 
     authorized pursuant to subsection (a).
       (2) Duties.--The senior official designated pursuant to 
     paragraph (1) shall be responsible for--
       (A) on an annual basis, the identification of specific 
     strategic priorities for using the funds authorized to be 
     appropriated by subsection (a), such as geographic areas of 
     focus or functional categories of programming that funds are 
     to be concentrated within, consistent with the national 
     interests of the United States and the purposes of this 
     division;
       (B) the coordination and approval of all programming 
     conducted using the funds authorized to be appropriated by 
     subsection (a), based on a determination that such 
     programming directly counters the malign influence of the 
     Chinese Communist Party, including specific activities or 
     policies advanced by the Chinese Communist Party, pursuant to 
     the strategic objectives of the United States, as established 
     in the 2017 National Security Strategy, the 2018 National 
     Defense Strategy, and other relevant national and regional 
     strategies as appropriate;
       (C) ensuring that all programming approved bears a 
     sufficiently direct nexus to such acts by the Chinese 
     Communist Party described in subsection (d) and adheres to 
     the requirements outlined in subsection (e); and
       (D) conducting oversight, monitoring, and evaluation of the 
     effectiveness of all programming conducted using the funds 
     authorized to be appropriated by subsection (a) to ensure 
     that it advances United States interests and degrades the 
     ability of the Chinese Communist Party, to advance activities 
     that align with subsection (d) of this section.
       (3) Interagency coordination.--The senior official 
     designated pursuant to paragraph (1) shall, in coordinating 
     and approving programming pursuant to paragraph (2), seek 
     to--
       (A) conduct appropriate interagency consultation; and
       (B) ensure, to the maximum extent practicable, that all 
     approved programming functions in concert with other Federal 
     activities to counter the malign influence and activities of 
     the Chinese Communist Party.
       (4) Assistant coordinator.--The Administrator of the United 
     States Agency for International Development shall designate a 
     senior official at the rank of Assistant Administrator or 
     above to assist and consult with the senior official 
     designated pursuant to paragraph (1).
       (d) Malign Influence.--In this section, the term ``malign 
     influence'' with respect to the Chinese Communist Party 
     should be construed to include acts conducted by the Chinese 
     Communist Party or entities acting on its behalf that--
       (1) undermine a free and open international order;
       (2) advance an alternative, repressive international order 
     that bolsters the Chinese Communist Party's hegemonic 
     ambitions and is characterized by coercion and dependency;
       (3) undermine the national security or sovereignty of the 
     United States or other countries; or
       (4) undermine the economic security of the United States or 
     other countries, including by promoting corruption.
       (e) Countering Malign Influence.--In this section, 
     countering malign influence through the use of funds 
     authorized to be appropriated by subsection (a) shall include 
     efforts to--
       (1) promote transparency and accountability, and reduce 
     corruption, including in governance structures targeted by 
     the malign influence of the Chinese Communist Party;
       (2) support civil society and independent media to raise 
     awareness of and increase transparency regarding the negative 
     impact of activities related to the Belt and Road Initiative 
     and associated initiatives;
       (3) counter transnational criminal networks that benefit, 
     or benefit from, the malign influence of the Chinese 
     Communist Party;
       (4) encourage economic development structures that help 
     protect against predatory lending schemes, including support 
     for market-based alternatives in key economic sectors, such 
     as digital economy, energy, and infrastructure;
       (5) counter activities that provide undue influence to the 
     security forces of the People's Republic of China;
       (6) expose misinformation and disinformation of the Chinese 
     Communist Party's propaganda, including through programs 
     carried out by the Global Engagement Center; and
       (7) counter efforts by the Chinese Communist Party to 
     legitimize or promote authoritarian ideology and governance 
     models.

     SEC. 3133. FINDINGS ON CHINESE INFORMATION WARFARE AND MALIGN 
                   INFLUENCE OPERATIONS.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) In the report to Congress required under section 
     1261(b) of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization 
     Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (Public Law 115-232), the President 
     laid out a broad range of malign activities conducted by the 
     Government of the People's Republic of China and its agents 
     and entities, including--
       (A) propaganda and disinformation, in which ``Beijing 
     communicates its narrative through state-run television, 
     print, radio, and online organizations whose presence is 
     proliferating in the United States and around the world'';
       (B) malign political influence operations, particularly 
     ``front organizations and agents which target businesses, 
     universities, think tanks, scholars, journalists, and local 
     state and Federal officials in the United States and around 
     the world, attempting to influence discourse''; and
       (C) malign financial influence operations, characterized as 
     the ``misappropriation of technology and intellectual 
     property, failure to appropriately disclose relationships 
     with foreign government sponsored entities, breaches of 
     contract and confidentiality, and manipulation of processes 
     for fair and merit-based allocation of Federal research and 
     development funding''.
       (2) Chinese information warfare and malign influence 
     operations are ongoing. In January 2019, then-Director of 
     National Intelligence, Dan Coats, stated, ``China will 
     continue to use legal, political, and economic levers--such 
     as the lure of Chinese markets--to shape the information 
     environment. It is also capable of using cyber attacks 
     against systems in the United States to censor or suppress 
     viewpoints it deems politically sensitive.''.
       (3) In February 2020, then-Director of the Federal Bureau 
     of Investigation, Christopher Wray, testified to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives 
     that the People's Republic of China has ``very active 
     [malign] foreign influence efforts in this country,'' with 
     the goal of ``trying to shift our policy and our public 
     opinion to be more pro-China on a variety of issues''.
       (4) The PRC's information warfare and malign influence 
     operations continue to adopt new tactics and evolve in 
     sophistication. In May 2020, then-Special Envoy and 
     Coordinator of the Global Engagement Center (GEC), Lea 
     Gabrielle, stated that there was a convergence of Russian and 
     Chinese narratives surrounding COVID-19 and that the GEC had 
     ``uncovered a new network of inauthentic Twitter accounts'' 
     that it assessed was ``created with the intent to amplify 
     Chinese propaganda and disinformation''. In June 2020, Google 
     reported that Chinese hackers attempted to access email 
     accounts of the campaign staff of a presidential candidate.
       (5) Chinese information warfare and malign influence 
     operations are a threat to the national security, democracy, 
     and economic systems of the United States and its allies and 
     partners. In October 2018, Vice President Michael R. Pence 
     warned that ``Beijing is employing a whole-of-government 
     approach, using political, economic, and military tools, as 
     well as propaganda, to advance its influence and benefit its 
     interests in the United States.''.
       (6) In February 2018, then-Director of the Federal Bureau 
     of Investigation, Christopher Wray, testified to the Select 
     Committee on Intelligence of the Senate that the People's 
     Republic of China is taking advantage of and exploiting the 
     open research and development environments of United States 
     institutions of higher education to utilize ``professors, 
     scientists and students'' as ``nontraditional collectors'' of 
     information.
       (b) Presidential Duties.--The President shall--
       (1) protect our democratic institutions and processes from 
     malign influence from the People's Republic of China and 
     other foreign adversaries; and
       (2) consistent with the policy specified in paragraph (1), 
     direct the heads of the appropriate Federal departments and 
     agencies to implement Acts of Congress to counter and deter 
     PRC and other foreign information warfare and malign 
     influence operations without delay, including--
       (A) section 1043 of the John S. McCain National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (Public Law 115-232), 
     which authorizes a coordinator position within the National 
     Security Council for countering malign foreign influence 
     operations and campaigns;
       (B) section 228 of the National Defense Authorization Act 
     for Fiscal Year 2020 (Public Law 116-92), which authorizes 
     additional research of foreign malign influence operations on 
     social media platforms;
       (C) section 847 of such Act, which requires the Secretary 
     of Defense to modify contracting regulations regarding 
     vetting for foreign ownership, control and influence in order 
     to mitigate risks from malign foreign influence;
       (D) section 1239 of such Act, which requires an update of 
     the comprehensive strategy to counter the threat of malign 
     influence to include the People's Republic of China;
       (E) section 5323 of such Act, which authorizes the Director 
     of National Intelligence to facilitate the establishment of 
     Social Media Data and Threat Analysis Center to detect and 
     study information warfare and malign influence operations 
     across social media platforms; and
       (F) section 119C of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 
     U.S.C. 3059), which authorizes the establishment of a Foreign 
     Malign Influence Response Center inside the Office of the 
     Director of National Intelligence.

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     SEC. 3134. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FULBRIGHT-
                   HAYS PROGRAM.

       There are authorized to be appropriated, for the 5-year 
     period beginning on October 1, 2021, $105,500,000, to promote 
     education, training, research, and foreign language skills 
     through the Fulbright-Hays Program, in accordance with 
     section 102(b) of the Mutual Educational and Cultural 
     Exchange Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2452(b)).

     SEC. 3135. SENSE OF CONGRESS CONDEMNING ANTI-ASIAN RACISM AND 
                   DISCRIMINATION.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, crimes and 
     discrimination against Asians and those of Asian descent have 
     risen dramatically worldwide. In May 2020, United Nations 
     Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said ``the pandemic 
     continues to unleash a tsunami of hate and xenophobia, 
     scapegoating and scare-mongering'' and urged governments to 
     ``act now to strengthen the immunity of our societies against 
     the virus of hate''.
       (2) Asian American and Pacific Island (AAPI) workers make 
     up a large portion of the essential workers on the frontlines 
     of the COVID-19 pandemic, making up 8.5 percent of all 
     essential healthcare workers in the United States. AAPI 
     workers also make up a large share--between 6 percent and 12 
     percent based on sector--of the biomedical field.
       (3) The United States Census notes that Americans of Asian 
     descent alone made up nearly 5.9 percent of the United States 
     population in 2019, and that Asian Americans are the fastest-
     growing racial group in the United States, projected to 
     represent 14 percent of the United States population by 2065.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the reprehensible attacks on people of Asian descent 
     and concerning increase in anti-Asian sentiment and racism in 
     the United States and around the world have no place in a 
     peaceful, civilized, and tolerant world;
       (2) the United States is a diverse nation with a proud 
     tradition of immigration, and the strength and vibrancy of 
     the United States is enhanced by the diverse ethnic 
     backgrounds and tolerance of its citizens, including Asian 
     Americans and Pacific Islanders;
       (3) the United States Government should encourage other 
     foreign governments to use the official and scientific names 
     for the COVID-19 pandemic, as recommended by the World Health 
     Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and 
     Prevention; and
       (4) the United States Government and other governments 
     around the world must actively oppose racism and intolerance, 
     and use all available and appropriate tools to combat the 
     spread of anti-Asian racism and discrimination.

     SEC. 3136. SUPPORTING INDEPENDENT MEDIA AND COUNTERING 
                   DISINFORMATION.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) The PRC is increasing its spending on public diplomacy 
     including influence campaigns, advertising, and investments 
     into state-sponsored media publications outside of the PRC. 
     These include, for example, more than $10,000,000,000 in 
     foreign direct investment in communications infrastructure, 
     platforms, and properties, as well as bringing journalists to 
     the PRC for training programs.
       (2) The PRC, through the Voice of China, the United Front 
     Work Department (UFWD), and UFWD's many affiliates and 
     proxies, has obtained unfettered access to radio, television, 
     and digital dissemination platforms in numerous languages 
     targeted at citizens in other regions where the PRC has an 
     interest in promoting public sentiment in support of the 
     Chinese Communist Party and expanding the reach of its 
     misleading narratives and propaganda.
       (3) Even in Western democracies, the PRC spends extensively 
     on influence operations, such as a $500,000,000 advertising 
     campaign to attract cable viewers in Australia and a more 
     than $20,000,000 campaign to influence United States public 
     opinion via the China Daily newspaper supplement.
       (4) Radio Free Asia (referred to in this subsection as 
     ``RFA''), a private nonprofit multimedia news corporation, 
     which broadcasts in 9 East Asian languages including 
     Mandarin, Uyghur, Cantonese, and Tibetan, has succeeded in 
     its mission to reach audiences in China and in the Central 
     Asia region despite the Chinese Government's--
       (A) efforts to practice ``media sovereignty,'' which 
     restricts access to the free press within China; and
       (B) campaign to spread disinformation to countries abroad.
       (5) In 2019, RFA's Uyghur Service alerted the world to the 
     human rights abuses of Uyghur and other ethnic minorities in 
     China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
       (6) Gulchehra Hoja, a Uyghur journalist for RFA, received 
     the International Women's Media Foundation's Courage in 
     Journalism Award and a 2019 Magnitsky Human Rights Award for 
     her coverage of Xinjiang, while the Chinese Government 
     detained and harassed Ms. Hoja's China-based family and the 
     families of 7 other RFA journalists in retaliation for their 
     role in exposing abuses.
       (7) In 2019 and 2020, RFA provided widely disseminated 
     print and digital coverage of the decline in freedom in Hong 
     Kong and the student-led protests of the extradition law.
       (8) In March 2020, RFA exposed efforts by the Chinese 
     Government to underreport the number of fatalities from the 
     novel coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan Province, China.
       (b) The United States Agency for Global Media.--The United 
     States Agency for Global Media (USAGM) and affiliate Federal 
     and non-Federal entities shall undertake the following 
     actions to support independent journalism, counter 
     disinformation, and combat surveillance in countries where 
     the Chinese Communist Party and other malign actors are 
     promoting disinformation, propaganda, and manipulated media 
     markets:
       (1) Radio Free Asia (RFA) shall expand domestic coverage 
     and digital programming for all RFA China services and other 
     affiliate language broadcasting services.
       (2) USAGM shall increase funding for RFA's Mandarin, 
     Tibetan, Uyghur, and Cantonese language services.
       (3) Voice of America shall establish a real-time 
     disinformation tracking tool similar to Polygraph for Russian 
     language propaganda and misinformation.
       (4) USAGM shall expand existing training and partnership 
     programs that promote journalistic standards, investigative 
     reporting, cybersecurity, and digital analytics to help 
     expose and counter false CCP narratives.
       (5) The Open Technology Fund shall continue and expand its 
     work to support tools and technology to circumvent censorship 
     and surveillance by the CCP, both inside the PRC as well as 
     abroad where the PRC has exported censorship technology, and 
     increase secure peer-to-peer connectivity and privacy tools.
       (6) Voice of America shall continue and review 
     opportunities to expand its mission of providing timely, 
     accurate, and reliable news, programming, and content about 
     the United States, including news, culture, and values.
       (7) The networks and grantees of the United States Agency 
     for Global Media shall continue their mission of providing 
     credible and timely news coverage inclusive of the People's 
     Republic of China's activities in Xinjiang, including China's 
     ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity with respect to 
     Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims, including through strategic 
     amplification of Radio Free Asia's coverage, in its news 
     programming in majority-Muslim countries.
       (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated, for each of fiscal years 2022 through 
     2026 for the United States Agency for Global Media, 
     $100,000,000 for ongoing and new programs to support local 
     media, build independent media, combat Chinese disinformation 
     inside and outside of China, invest in technology to subvert 
     censorship, and monitor and evaluate these programs, of 
     which--
       (1) not less than $70,000,000 shall be directed to a grant 
     to Radio Free Asia language services;
       (2) not less than $20,000,000 shall be used to serve 
     populations in China through Mandarin, Cantonese, Uyghur, and 
     Tibetan language services; and
       (3) not less than $5,500,000 shall be used for digital 
     media services--
       (A) to counter propaganda of non-Chinese populations in 
     foreign countries; and
       (B) to counter propaganda of Chinese populations in China 
     through ``Global Mandarin'' programming.
       (d) Reporting Requirement.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter for 5 
     years, the Chief Executive Office of the United States Agency 
     for Global Media, in consultation with the President of the 
     Open Technology Fund, shall submit a report to the 
     appropriate congressional committees that outlines--
       (A) the amount of funding appropriated pursuant to 
     subsection (c) that was provided to the Open Technology Fund 
     for purposes of circumventing Chinese Communist Party 
     censorship of the internet within the borders of the People's 
     Republic of China;
       (B) the progress that has been made in developing the 
     technology referred to in subparagraph (A), including an 
     assessment of whether the funding provided was sufficient to 
     achieve meaningful penetration of People's Republic of 
     China's censors; and
       (C) the impact of Open Technology Fund tools on piercing 
     Chinese Communist Party internet censorship efforts, 
     including the metrics used to measure that impact and the 
     trajectory of that impact over the previous 5 years.
       (2) Form of report.--The report required under paragraph 
     (1) shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include 
     a classified annex.
       (e) Support for Local Media.--The Secretary of State, 
     acting through the Assistant Secretary of State for 
     Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor and in coordination with 
     the Administrator of the United States Agency for 
     International Development, shall support and train 
     journalists on investigative techniques necessary to ensure 
     public accountability related to the Belt and Road 
     Initiative, the PRC's surveillance and digital export of 
     technology, and other influence operations abroad direct or 
     directly supported by the Communist Party or the Chinese 
     government.
       (f) Internet Freedom Programs.--The Bureau of Democracy, 
     Human Rights, and Labor shall continue to support internet 
     freedom programs.
       (f) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated to the

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     Department of State, for each of fiscal years 2022 through 
     2026, $170,000,000 for ongoing and new programs in support of 
     press freedom, training, and protection of journalists.

     SEC. 3137. GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT CENTER.

       (a) Finding.--Congress established the Global Engagement 
     Center to ``direct, lead, and coordinate efforts'' of the 
     Federal Government to ``recognize, understand, expose, and 
     counter foreign state and non-state propaganda and 
     disinformation globally''.
       (b) Extension.--Section 1287(j) of the National Defense 
     Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (22 U.S.C. 2656 note) 
     is amended by striking ``the date that is 8 years after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act'' and inserting ``December 
     31, 2027''.
       (c) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     the Global Engagement Center should expand its coordinating 
     capacity through the exchange of liaison officers with 
     Federal departments and agencies that manage aspects of 
     identifying and countering foreign disinformation, including 
     the National Counterterrorism Center at the Office of the 
     Director of National Intelligence and from combatant 
     commands.
       (d) Hiring Authority.--Notwithstanding any other provision 
     of law, the Secretary of State, during the five year period 
     beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act and solely 
     to carry out functions of the Global Engagement Center, may--
       (1) appoint employees without regard to the provisions of 
     title 5, United States Code, regarding appointments in the 
     competitive service; and
       (2) fix the basic compensation of such employees without 
     regard to chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of such 
     title regarding classification and General Schedule pay 
     rates.
       (e) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated $150,000,000 for fiscal year 2022 for the 
     Global Engagement Center to counter foreign state and non-
     state sponsored propaganda and disinformation.

     SEC. 3138. REVIEW BY COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN THE 
                   UNITED STATES OF CERTAIN FOREIGN GIFTS TO AND 
                   CONTRACTS WITH INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER 
                   EDUCATION.

       (a) Amendments to Defense Production Act of 1950.--
       (1) Definition of covered transaction.--Subsection (a)(4) 
     of section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950 (50 
     U.S.C. 4565) is amended--
       (A) in subparagraph (A)--
       (i) in clause (i), by striking ``; and'' and inserting a 
     semicolon;
       (ii) in clause (ii), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (iii) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(iii) any transaction described in subparagraph (B)(vi) 
     proposed or pending after the date of the enactment of the 
     China Strategic Competition Act of 2021.'';
       (B) in subparagraph (B), by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(vi) Any gift to an institution of higher education from 
     a foreign person, or the entry into a contract by such an 
     institution with a foreign person, if--

       ``(I)(aa) the value of the gift or contract equals or 
     exceeds $1,000,000; or
       ``(bb) the institution receives, directly or indirectly, 
     more than one gift from or enters into more than one 
     contract, directly or indirectly, with the same foreign 
     person for the same purpose the aggregate value of which, 
     during the period of 2 consecutive calendar years, equals or 
     exceeds $1,000,000; and
       ``(II) the gift or contract--

       ``(aa) relates to research, development, or production of 
     critical technologies and provides the foreign person 
     potential access to any material nonpublic technical 
     information (as defined in subparagraph (D)(ii)) in the 
     possession of the institution; or
       ``(bb) is a restricted or conditional gift or contract (as 
     defined in section 117(h) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 
     (20 U.S.C. 1011f(h))) that establishes control.''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(G) Foreign gifts to and contracts with institutions of 
     higher education.--For purposes of subparagraph (B)(vi):
       ``(i) Contract.--The term `contract' means any agreement 
     for the acquisition by purchase, lease, or barter of property 
     or services by a foreign person, for the direct benefit or 
     use of either of the parties.
       ``(ii) Gift.--The term `gift' means any gift of money or 
     property.
       ``(iii) Institution of higher education.--The term 
     `institution of higher education' means any institution, 
     public or private, or, if a multicampus institution, any 
     single campus of such institution, in any State--

       ``(I) that is legally authorized within such State to 
     provide a program of education beyond secondary school;
       ``(II) that provides a program for which the institution 
     awards a bachelor's degree (or provides not less than a 2-
     year program which is acceptable for full credit toward such 
     a degree) or a more advanced degree;
       ``(III) that is accredited by a nationally recognized 
     accrediting agency or association; and
       ``(IV) to which the Federal Government extends Federal 
     financial assistance (directly or indirectly through another 
     entity or person), or that receives support from the 
     extension of Federal financial assistance to any of the 
     institution's subunits.''.

       (2) Mandatory declarations.--Subsection 
     (b)(1)(C)(v)(IV)(aa) of such section is amended by adding at 
     the end the following: ``Such regulations shall require a 
     declaration under this subclause with respect to a covered 
     transaction described in subsection (a)(4)(B)(vi)(II)(aa).''.
       (3) Factors to be considered.--Subsection (f) of such 
     section is amended--
       (A) in paragraph (10), by striking ``; and'' and inserting 
     a semicolon;
       (B) by redesignating paragraph (11) as paragraph (12); and
       (C) by inserting after paragraph (10) the following:
       ``(11) as appropriate, and particularly with respect to 
     covered transactions described in subsection (a)(4)(B)(vi), 
     the importance of academic freedom at institutions of higher 
     education in the United States; and''.
       (4) Membership of cfius.--Subsection (k) of such section is 
     amended--
       (A) in paragraph (2)--
       (i) by redesignating subparagraphs (H), (I), and (J) as 
     subparagraphs (I), (J), and (K), respectively; and
       (ii) by inserting after subparagraph (G) the following:
       ``(H) In the case of a covered transaction involving an 
     institution of higher education (as defined in subsection 
     (a)(4)(G)), the Secretary of Education.''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(8) Inclusion of other agencies on committee.--In 
     considering including on the Committee under paragraph (2)(K) 
     the heads of other executive departments, agencies, or 
     offices, the President shall give due consideration to the 
     heads of relevant research and science agencies, departments, 
     and offices, including the Secretary of Health and Human 
     Services, the Director of the National Institutes of Health, 
     and the Director of the National Science Foundation.''.
       (5) Contents of annual report relating to critical 
     technologies.--Subsection (m)(3) of such section is amended--
       (A) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``; and'' and 
     inserting a semicolon;
       (B) in subparagraph (C), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting a semicolon; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(D) an evaluation of whether there are foreign malign 
     influence or espionage activities directed or directly 
     assisted by foreign governments against institutions of 
     higher education (as defined in subsection (a)(4)(G)) aimed 
     at obtaining research and development methods or secrets 
     related to critical technologies; and
       ``(E) an evaluation of, and recommendation for any changes 
     to, reviews conducted under this section that relate to 
     institutions of higher education, based on an analysis of 
     disclosure reports submitted to the chairperson under section 
     117(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1011f(a)).''.
       (b) Inclusion of CFIUS in Reporting on Foreign Gifts Under 
     Higher Education Act of 1965.--Section 117 of the Higher 
     Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1011f) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by inserting after ``the Secretary'' 
     the following: ``and the Secretary of the Treasury (in the 
     capacity of the Secretary as the chairperson of the Committee 
     on Foreign Investment in the United States under section 
     721(k)(3) of the Defense Production Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. 
     4565(k)(3)))''; and
       (2) in subsection (d)--
       (A) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) by striking ``with the Secretary'' and inserting ``with 
     the Secretary and the Secretary of the Treasury''; and
       (ii) by striking ``to the Secretary'' and inserting ``to 
     each such Secretary''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``with the Secretary'' 
     and inserting ``with the Secretary and the Secretary of the 
     Treasury''.
       (c) Effective Date; Applicability.--The amendments made by 
     subsection (a) shall--
       (1) take effect on the date of the enactment of this Act, 
     subject to the requirements of subsections (d) and (e); and
       (2) apply with respect to any covered transaction the 
     review or investigation of which is initiated under section 
     721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950 on or after the 
     date that is 30 days after the publication in the Federal 
     Register of the notice required under subsection (e)(2).
       (d) Regulations.--
       (1) In general.--The Committee on Foreign Investment in the 
     United States (in this section referred to as the 
     ``Committee''), which shall include the Secretary of 
     Education for purposes of this subsection, shall prescribe 
     regulations as necessary and appropriate to implement the 
     amendments made by subsection (a).
       (2) Elements.--The regulations prescribed under paragraph 
     (1) shall include--
       (A) regulations accounting for the burden on institutions 
     of higher education likely to result from compliance with the 
     amendments made by subsection (a), including structuring 
     penalties and filing fees to reduce such burdens, shortening 
     timelines for reviews and investigations, allowing for 
     simplified and streamlined declaration and notice 
     requirements, and implementing any procedures necessary to 
     protect academic freedom; and
       (B) guidance with respect to--
       (i) which gifts and contracts described in described in 
     clause (vi)(II)(aa) of subsection (a)(4)(B) of section 721 of 
     the Defense Production Act of 1950, as added by subsection 
     (a)(1), would be subject to filing mandatory declarations 
     under subsection (b)(1)(C)(v)(IV) of that section; and
       (ii) the meaning of ``control'', as defined in subsection 
     (a) of that section, as that term applies to covered 
     transactions described in

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     clause (vi) of paragraph (4)(B) of that section, as added by 
     subsection (a)(1).
       (3) Issuance of final rule.--The Committee shall issue a 
     final rule to carry out the amendments made by subsection (a) 
     after assessing the findings of the pilot program required by 
     subsection (e).
       (e) Pilot Program.--
       (1) In general.--Beginning on the date that is 30 days 
     after the publication in the Federal Register of the matter 
     required by paragraph (2) and ending on the date that is 570 
     days thereafter, the Committee shall conduct a pilot program 
     to assess methods for implementing the review of covered 
     transactions described in clause (vi) of section 721(a)(4)(B) 
     of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as added by subsection 
     (a)(1).
       (2) Proposed determination.--Not later than 270 days after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, the Committee shall, 
     in consultation with the Secretary of Education, publish in 
     the Federal Register--
       (A) a proposed determination of the scope of and procedures 
     for the pilot program required by paragraph (1);
       (B) an assessment of the burden on institutions of higher 
     education likely to result from compliance with the pilot 
     program;
       (C) recommendations for addressing any such burdens, 
     including shortening timelines for reviews and 
     investigations, structuring penalties and filing fees, and 
     simplifying and streamlining declaration and notice 
     requirements to reduce such burdens; and
       (D) any procedures necessary to ensure that the pilot 
     program does not infringe upon academic freedom.
       (3) Report on findings.--Upon conclusion of the pilot 
     program required by paragraph (1), the Committee shall submit 
     to Congress a report on the findings of that pilot program 
     that includes--
       (A) a summary of the reviews conducted by the Committee 
     under the pilot program and the outcome of such reviews;
       (B) an assessment of any additional resources required by 
     the Committee to carry out this section or the amendments 
     made by subsection (a);
       (C) findings regarding the additional burden on 
     institutions of higher education likely to result from 
     compliance with the amendments made by subsection (a) and any 
     additional recommended steps to reduce those burdens; and
       (D) any recommendations for Congress to consider regarding 
     the scope or procedures described in this section or the 
     amendments made by subsection (a).

     SEC. 3139. POST-EMPLOYMENT RESTRICTIONS ON SENATE-CONFIRMED 
                   OFFICIALS AT THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) Congress and the executive branch have recognized the 
     importance of preventing and mitigating the potential for 
     conflicts of interest following government service, including 
     with respect to senior United States officials working on 
     behalf of foreign governments; and
       (2) Congress and the executive branch should jointly 
     evaluate the status and scope of post-employment 
     restrictions.
       (b) Restrictions.--Section 841 of the State Department 
     Basic Authorities Act of 1956 (22 U.S.C. 2651a) is amended by 
     adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(i) Extended Post-employment Restrictions for Certain 
     Senate-confirmed Officials.--
       ``(1) Secretary of state and deputy secretary of state.--
     With respect to a person serving as the Secretary of State or 
     Deputy Secretary of State, the restrictions described in 
     section 207(f)(1) of title 18, United States Code, shall 
     apply to representing, aiding, or advising a foreign 
     governmental entity before an officer or employee of the 
     executive branch of the United States at any time after the 
     termination of that person's service as Secretary or Deputy 
     Secretary.
       ``(2) Under secretaries, assistant secretaries, and 
     ambassadors.--With respect to a person serving as an Under 
     Secretary, Assistant Secretary, or Ambassador at the 
     Department of State or the United States Permanent 
     Representative to the United Nations, the restrictions 
     described in section 207(f)(1) of title 18, United States 
     Code, shall apply to representing, aiding, or advising a 
     foreign governmental entity before an officer or employee of 
     the executive branch of the United States for 3 years after 
     the termination of that person's service in a position 
     described in this paragraph, or the duration of the term or 
     terms of the President who appointed that person to their 
     position, whichever is longer.
       ``(3) Penalties and injunctions.--Any violations of the 
     restrictions in paragraphs (1) or (2) shall be subject to the 
     penalties and injunctions provided for under section 216 of 
     title 18, United States Code.
       ``(4) Definitions.--In this subsection:
       `` ``(A) The term `foreign governmental entity' includes 
     any person employed by--
       ``(i) any department, agency, or other entity of a foreign 
     government at the national, regional, or local level;
       ``(ii) any governing party or coalition of a foreign 
     government at the national, regional, or local level; or
       ``(iii) any entity majority-owned or majority-controlled by 
     a foreign government at the national, regional, or local 
     level.
       ``(B) The term `representation' does not include 
     representation by an attorney, who is duly licensed and 
     authorized to provide legal advice in a United States 
     jurisdiction, of a person or entity in a legal capacity or 
     for the purposes of rendering legal advice.
       ``(5) Effective date.--The restrictions in this subsection 
     shall apply only to persons who are appointed by the 
     President to the positions referenced in this subsection on 
     or after 120 days after the date of the enactment of the 
     Strategic Competition Act of 2021.
       ``(6) Notice of restrictions.--Any person subject to the 
     restrictions of this subsection shall be provided notice of 
     these restrictions by the Department of State upon 
     appointment by the President, and subsequently upon 
     termination of service with the Department of State.''.

     SEC. 3140. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON PRIORITIZING NOMINATION OF 
                   QUALIFIED AMBASSADORS TO ENSURE PROPER 
                   DIPLOMATIC POSITIONING TO COUNTER CHINESE 
                   INFLUENCE.

       It is the sense of Congress that it is critically important 
     for the President to nominate qualified ambassadors as 
     quickly as possible, especially for countries in Central and 
     South America, to ensure that the United States is 
     diplomatically positioned to counter Chinese influence 
     efforts in foreign countries.

     SEC. 3141. CHINA CENSORSHIP MONITOR AND ACTION GROUP.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Qualified research entity.--The term ``qualified 
     research entity'' means an entity that--
       (A) is a nonpartisan research organization or a federally 
     funded research and development center;
       (B) has appropriate expertise and analytical capability to 
     write the report required under subsection (c); and
       (C) is free from any financial, commercial, or other 
     entanglements, which could undermine the independence of such 
     report or create a conflict of interest or the appearance of 
     a conflict of interest, with--
       (i) the Government of the People's Republic of China;
       (ii) the Chinese Communist Party;
       (iii) any company incorporated in the People's Republic of 
     China or a subsidiary of such company; or
       (iv) any company or entity incorporated outside of the 
     People's Republic of China that is believed to have a 
     substantial financial or commercial interest in the People's 
     Republic of China.
       (2) United states person.--The term ``United States 
     person'' means--
       (A) a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted 
     for permanent residence to the United States; or
       (B) an entity organized under the laws of the United States 
     or any jurisdiction within the United States, including a 
     foreign branch of such an entity.
       (b) China Censorship Monitor and Action Group.--
       (1) In general.--The President shall establish an 
     interagency task force, which shall be known as the ``China 
     Censorship Monitor and Action Group'' (referred to in this 
     subsection as the ``Task Force'').
       (2) Membership.--The President shall--
       (A) appoint the chair of the Task Force from among the 
     staff of the National Security Council;
       (B) appoint the vice chair of the Task Force from among the 
     staff of the National Economic Council; and
       (C) direct the head of each of the following executive 
     branch agencies to appoint personnel to participate in the 
     Task Force:
       (i) The Department of State.
       (ii) The Department of Commerce.
       (iii) The Department of the Treasury.
       (iv) The Department of Justice.
       (v) The Office of the United States Trade Representative.
       (vi) The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, 
     and other appropriate elements of the intelligence community 
     (as defined in section 3 of the National Security Act of 1947 
     (50 U.S.C. 3003)).
       (vii) The Federal Communications Commission.
       (viii) The United States Agency for Global Media.
       (ix) Other agencies designated by the President.
       (3) Responsibilities.--The Task Force shall--
       (A) oversee the development and execution of an integrated 
     Federal Government strategy to monitor and address the 
     impacts of efforts directed, or directly supported, by the 
     Government of the People's Republic of China to censor or 
     intimidate, in the United States or in any of its possessions 
     or territories, any United States person, including United 
     States companies that conduct business in the People's 
     Republic of China, which are exercising their right to 
     freedom of speech; and
       (B) submit the strategy developed pursuant to subparagraph 
     (A) to the appropriate congressional committees not later 
     than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (4) Meetings.--The Task Force shall meet not less 
     frequently than twice per year.
       (5) Consultations.--The Task Force should regularly 
     consult, to the extent necessary and appropriate, with--
       (A) Federal agencies that are not represented on the Task 
     Force;
       (B) independent agencies of the United States Government 
     that are not represented on the Task Force;
       (C) relevant stakeholders in the private sector and the 
     media; and

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       (D) relevant stakeholders among United States allies and 
     partners facing similar challenges related to censorship or 
     intimidation by the Government of the People's Republic of 
     China.
       (6) Reporting requirements.--
       (A) Annual report.--The Task Force shall submit an annual 
     report to the appropriate congressional committees that 
     describes, with respect to the reporting period--
       (i) the strategic objectives and policies pursued by the 
     Task Force to address the challenges of censorship and 
     intimidation of United States persons while in the United 
     States or any of its possessions or territories, which is 
     directed or directly supported by the Government of the 
     People's Republic of China;
       (ii) the activities conducted by the Task Force in support 
     of the strategic objectives and policies referred to in 
     clause (i); and
       (iii) the results of the activities referred to in clause 
     (ii) and the impact of such activities on the national 
     interests of the United States.
       (B) Form of report.--Each report submitted pursuant to 
     subparagraph (A) shall be unclassified, but may include a 
     classified annex.
       (C) Congressional briefings.--Not later than 90 days after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually 
     thereafter, the Task Force shall provide briefings to the 
     appropriate congressional committees regarding the activities 
     of the Task Force to execute the strategy developed pursuant 
     to paragraph (3)(A).
       (c) Report on Censorship and Intimidation of United States 
     Persons by the Government of the People's Republic of 
     China.--
       (1) Report.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall 
     select and seek to enter into an agreement with a qualified 
     research entity that is independent of the Department of 
     State to write a report on censorship and intimidation in the 
     United States and its possessions and territories of United 
     States persons, including United States companies that 
     conduct business in the People's Republic of China, which is 
     directed or directly supported by the Government of the 
     People's Republic of China.
       (B) Matters to be included.--The report required under 
     subparagraph (A) shall--
       (i) assess major trends, patterns, and methods of the 
     Government of the People's Republic of China's efforts to 
     direct or directly support censorship and intimidation of 
     United States persons, including United States companies that 
     conduct business in the People's Republic of China, which are 
     exercising their right to freedom of speech;
       (ii) assess, including through the use of illustrative 
     examples, as appropriate, the impact on and consequences for 
     United States persons, including United States companies that 
     conduct business in the People's Republic of China, that 
     criticize--

       (I) the Chinese Communist Party;
       (II) the Government of the People's Republic of China;
       (III) the authoritarian model of government of the People's 
     Republic of China; or
       (IV) a particular policy advanced by the Chinese Communist 
     Party or the Government of the People's Republic of China;

       (iii) identify the implications for the United States of 
     the matters described in clauses (i) and (ii);
       (iv) assess the methods and evaluate the efficacy of the 
     efforts by the Government of the People's Republic of China 
     to limit freedom of expression in the private sector, 
     including media, social media, film, education, travel, 
     financial services, sports and entertainment, technology, 
     telecommunication, and internet infrastructure interests;
       (v) include policy recommendations for the United States 
     Government, including recommendations regarding collaboration 
     with United States allies and partners, to address censorship 
     and intimidation by the Government of the People's Republic 
     of China; and
       (vi) include policy recommendations for United States 
     persons, including United States companies that conduct 
     business in China, to address censorship and intimidation by 
     the Government of the People's Republic of China.
       (C) Applicability to united states allies and partners.--To 
     the extent practicable, the report required under 
     subparagraph (A) should identify implications and policy 
     recommendations that are relevant to United States allies and 
     partners facing censorship and intimidation directed or 
     directly supported by the Government of the People's Republic 
     of China.
       (2) Submission of report.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall 
     submit the report written by the qualified research entity 
     selected pursuant to paragraph (1)(A) to the appropriate 
     congressional committees.
       (B) Publication.--The report referred to in subparagraph 
     (A) shall be made accessible to the public online through 
     relevant United States Government websites.
       (3) Federal government support.--The Secretary of State and 
     other Federal agencies selected by the President shall 
     provide the qualified research entity selected pursuant to 
     paragraph (1)(A) with timely access to appropriate 
     information, data, resources, and analyses necessary for such 
     entity to write the report described in paragraph (1)(A) in a 
     thorough and independent manner.
       (d) Sunset.--This section shall terminate on the date that 
     is 5 years after the date of the enactment of this Act.

           TITLE II--INVESTING IN ALLIANCES AND PARTNERSHIPS

              Subtitle A--Strategic and Diplomatic Matters

     SEC. 3201. APPROPRIATE COMMITTEES OF CONGRESS DEFINED.

       In this subtitle, the term ``appropriate committees of 
     Congress'' means--
       (1) the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 3202. UNITED STATES COMMITMENT AND SUPPORT FOR ALLIES 
                   AND PARTNERS IN THE INDO-PACIFIC.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the United States treaty alliances in the Indo-Pacific 
     provide a unique strategic advantage to the United States and 
     are among the Nation's most precious assets, enabling the 
     United States to advance its vital national interests, defend 
     its territory, expand its economy through international trade 
     and commerce, establish enduring cooperation among like-
     minded countries, prevent the domination of the Indo-Pacific 
     and its surrounding maritime and air lanes by a hostile power 
     or powers, and deter potential aggressors;
       (2) the Governments of the United States, Japan, the 
     Republic of Korea, Australia, the Philippines, and Thailand 
     are critical allies in advancing a free and open order in the 
     Indo-Pacific region and tackling challenges with unity of 
     purpose, and have collaborated to advance specific efforts of 
     shared interest in areas such as defense and security, 
     economic prosperity, infrastructure connectivity, and 
     fundamental freedoms;
       (3) the United States greatly values other partnerships in 
     the Indo-Pacific region, including with India, Singapore, 
     Indonesia, Taiwan, New Zealand, and Vietnam as well as 
     regional architecture such as the Quad, the Association of 
     Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and the Asia-Pacific 
     Economic Community (APEC), which are essential to further 
     shared interests;
       (4) the security environment in the Indo-Pacific demands 
     consistent United States and allied commitment to 
     strengthening and advancing our alliances so that they are 
     postured to meet these challenges, and will require sustained 
     political will, concrete partnerships, economic, commercial, 
     and technological cooperation, consistent and tangible 
     commitments, high-level and extensive consultations on 
     matters of mutual interest, mutual and shared cooperation in 
     the acquisition of key capabilities important to allied 
     defenses, and unified mutual support in the face of 
     political, economic, or military coercion;
       (5) fissures in the United States alliance relationships 
     and partnerships benefit United States adversaries and weaken 
     collective ability to advance shared interests;
       (6) the United States must work with allies to prioritize 
     human rights throughout the Indo-Pacific region;
       (7) as the report released in August 2020 by the Expert 
     Group of the International Military Council on Climate and 
     Security (IMCCS), titled ``Climate and Security in the Indo-
     Asia Pacific'' noted, the Indo-Pacific region is one of the 
     regions most vulnerable to climate impacts and as former 
     Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and 
     Environment Sherri Goodman, Secretary General of IMCCS, 
     noted, climate shocks act as a threat multiplier in the Indo-
     Pacific region, increasing humanitarian response costs and 
     impacting security throughout the region as sea levels rise, 
     fishing patterns shift, food insecurity rises, and storms 
     grow stronger and more frequent;
       (8) the United State should continue to engage on and 
     deepen cooperation with allies and partners of the United 
     States in the Indo-Pacific region, as laid out in the Asia 
     Reassurance Initiative Act (Public Law 115-409), in the areas 
     of--
       (A) forecasting environmental challenges;
       (B) assisting with transnational cooperation on sustainable 
     uses of forest and water resources with the goal of 
     preserving biodiversity and access to safe drinking water;
       (C) fisheries and marine resource conservation; and
       (D) meeting environmental challenges and developing 
     resilience; and
       (9) the Secretary of State, in coordination with the 
     Secretary of Defense and the Administrator of the United 
     States Agency for International Development, should 
     facilitate a robust interagency Indo-Pacific climate 
     resiliency and adaptation strategy focusing on internal and 
     external actions needed--
       (A) to facilitate regional early recovery, risk reduction, 
     and resilience to weather-related impacts on strategic 
     interests of the United States and partners and allies of the 
     United States in the region; and
       (B) to address humanitarian and food security impacts of 
     weather-related changes in the region.
       (b) Statement of Policy.--It shall be the policy of the 
     United States--
       (1) to deepen diplomatic, economic, and security 
     cooperation between and among the United States, Japan, the 
     Republic of Korea, Australia, the Philippines, and Thailand, 
     including through diplomatic engagement, regional 
     development, energy security and development, scientific and 
     health partnerships, educational and cultural exchanges, 
     missile defense, intelligence-sharing, space,

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     cyber, and other diplomatic and defense-related initiatives;
       (2) to uphold our multilateral and bilateral treaty 
     obligations, including--
       (A) defending Japan, including all areas under the 
     administration of Japan, under article V of the Treaty of 
     Mutual Cooperation and Security Between the United States of 
     America and Japan;
       (B) defending the Republic of Korea under article III of 
     the Mutual Defense Treaty Between the United States and the 
     Republic of Korea;
       (C) defending the Philippines under article IV of the 
     Mutual Defense Treaty Between the United States and the 
     Republic of the Philippines;
       (D) defending Thailand under the 1954 Manila Pact and the 
     Thanat-Rusk communique of 1962; and
       (E) defending Australia under article IV of the Australia, 
     New Zealand, United States Security Treaty;
       (3) to strengthen and deepen the United States' bilateral 
     and regional partnerships, including with India, Taiwan, 
     ASEAN, and New Zealand;
       (4) to cooperate with Japan, the Republic of Korea, 
     Australia, the Philippines, and Thailand to promote human 
     rights bilaterally and through regional and multilateral fora 
     and pacts; and
       (5) to strengthen and advance diplomatic, economic, and 
     security cooperation with regional partners, such as Taiwan, 
     Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and India.

     SEC. 3203. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON COOPERATION WITH THE QUAD.

       It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the United States should reaffirm our commitment to 
     quadrilateral cooperation among Australia, India, Japan, and 
     the United States (the ``Quad'') to enhance and implement a 
     shared vision to meet shared regional challenges and to 
     promote a free, open, inclusive, resilient, and healthy Indo-
     Pacific that is characterized by democracy, rule of law, and 
     market-driven economic growth, and is free from undue 
     influence and coercion;
       (2) the United States should seek to expand sustained 
     dialogue and cooperation through the Quad with a range of 
     partners to support the rule of law, freedom of navigation 
     and overflight, peaceful resolution of disputes, democratic 
     values, and territorial integrity, and to uphold peace and 
     prosperity and strengthen democratic resilience;
       (3) the United States should seek to expand avenues of 
     cooperation with the Quad, including more regular military-
     to-military dialogues, joint exercises, and coordinated 
     policies related to shared interests such as protecting 
     cyberspace and advancing maritime security;
       (4) the recent pledge from the first-ever Quad leaders 
     meeting on March 12, 2021, to respond to the economic and 
     health impacts of COVID-19, including expanding safe, 
     affordable, and effective vaccine production and equitable 
     access, and to address shared challenges, including in 
     cyberspace, critical technologies, counterterrorism, quality 
     infrastructure investment, and humanitarian assistance and 
     disaster relief, as well as maritime domains, further 
     advances the important cooperation among Quad nations that is 
     so critical to the Indo-Pacific region;
       (5) building upon their partnership to help finance 
     1,000,000,000 or more COVID-19 vaccines by the end of 2022 
     for use in the Indo-Pacific region, the United States 
     International Development Finance Corporation, the Japan 
     International Cooperation Agency, and the Japan Bank for 
     International Cooperation, including through partnerships 
     with other multilateral development banks, should also 
     venture to finance development and infrastructure projects in 
     the Indo-Pacific region that are sustainable and offer a 
     viable alternative to the investments of the People's 
     Republic of China in that region under the Belt and Road 
     Initiative;
       (6) in consultation with other Quad countries, the 
     President should establish clear deliverables for the 3 new 
     Quad Working Groups established on March 12, 2021, which 
     are--
       (A) the Quad Vaccine Experts Working Group;
       (B) the Quad Climate Working Group; and
       (C) the Quad Critical and Emerging Technology Working 
     Group; and
       (7) the formation of a Quad Intra-Parliamentary Working 
     Group could--
       (A) sustain and deepen engagement between senior officials 
     of the Quad countries on a full spectrum of issues; and
       (B) be modeled on the successful and long-standing 
     bilateral intra-parliamentary groups between the United 
     States and Mexico, Canada, and the United Kingdom, as well as 
     other formal and informal parliamentary exchanges.

     SEC. 3204. ESTABLISHMENT OF QUAD INTRA-PARLIAMENTARY WORKING 
                   GROUP.

       (a) Establishment.--Not later than 30 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall 
     seek to enter into negotiations with the governments of 
     Japan, Australia, and India (collectively, with the United 
     States, known as the ``Quad'') with the goal of reaching a 
     written agreement to establish a Quad Intra-Parliamentary 
     Working Group for the purpose of acting on the 
     recommendations of the Quad Working Groups described in 
     section 203(6) and to facilitate closer cooperation on shared 
     interests and values.
       (b) United States Group.--
       (1) In general.--At such time as the governments of the 
     Quad countries enter into a written agreement described in 
     subsection (a), there shall be established a United States 
     Group, which shall represent the United States at the Quad 
     Intra-Parliamentary Working Group.
       (2) Membership.--
       (A) In general.--The United States Group shall be comprised 
     of not more than 24 Members of Congress.
       (B) Appointment.--Of the Members of Congress appointed to 
     the United States Group under subparagraph (A)--
       (i) half shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of 
     Representatives from among Members of the House, not less 
     than 4 of whom shall be members of the Committee on Foreign 
     Affairs; and
       (ii) half shall be appointed by the President Pro Tempore 
     of the Senate, based on recommendations of the majority 
     leader and minority leader of the Senate, from among Members 
     of the Senate, not less than 4 of whom shall be members of 
     the Committee on Foreign Relations (unless the majority 
     leader and minority leader determine otherwise).
       (3) Meetings.--
       (A) In general.--The United States Group shall seek to meet 
     not less frequently than annually with representatives and 
     appropriate staff of the legislatures of Japan, Australia, 
     and India, and any other country invited by mutual agreement 
     of the Quad countries.
       (B) Limitation.--A meeting described in subparagraph (A) 
     may be held--
       (i) in the United States;
       (ii) in another Quad country during periods when Congress 
     is not in session; or
       (iii) virtually.
       (4) Chairperson and vice chairperson.--
       (A) House delegation.--The Speaker of the House of 
     Representatives shall designate the chairperson or vice 
     chairperson of the delegation of the United States Group from 
     the House from among members of the Committee on Foreign 
     Affairs.
       (B) Senate delegation.--The President Pro Tempore of the 
     Senate shall designate the chairperson or vice chairperson of 
     the delegation of the United States Group from the Senate 
     from among members of the Committee on Foreign Relations.
       (5) Authorization of appropriations.--
       (A) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated 
     $1,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2022 through 2025 for 
     the United States Group.
       (B) Distribution of appropriations.--
       (i) In general.--For each fiscal year for which an 
     appropriation is made for the United States Group, half of 
     the amount appropriated shall be available to the delegation 
     from the House of Representatives and half of the amount 
     shall be available to the delegation from the Senate.
       (ii) Method of distribution.--The amounts available to the 
     delegations of the House of Representatives and the Senate 
     under clause (i) shall be disbursed on vouchers to be 
     approved by the chairperson of the delegation from the House 
     of Representatives and the chairperson of the delegation from 
     the Senate, respectively.
       (6) Private sources.--The United States Group may accept 
     gifts or donations of services or property, subject to the 
     review and approval, as appropriate, of the Committee on 
     Ethics of the House of Representatives and the Committee on 
     Ethics of the Senate.
       (7) Certification of expenditures.--The certificate of the 
     chairperson of the delegation from the House of 
     Representatives or the chairperson of the delegation from the 
     Senate of the United States Group shall be final and 
     conclusive upon the accounting officers in the auditing of 
     the accounts of the United States Group.
       (8) Annual report.--The United States Group shall submit to 
     the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of 
     Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the 
     Senate a report for each fiscal year for which an 
     appropriation is made for the United States Group, which 
     shall include a description of its expenditures under such 
     appropriation.

     SEC. 3205. STATEMENT OF POLICY ON COOPERATION WITH ASEAN.

       It is the policy of the United States to--
       (1) stand with the nations of the Association of Southeast 
     Asian Nations (ASEAN) as they respond to COVID-19 and support 
     greater cooperation in building capacity to prepare for and 
     respond to pandemics and other public health challenges;
       (2) support high-level United States participation in the 
     annual ASEAN Summit held each year;
       (3) reaffirm the importance of United States-ASEAN economic 
     engagement, including the elimination of barriers to cross-
     border commerce, and support the ASEAN Economic Community's 
     (AEC) goals, including strong, inclusive, and sustainable 
     long-term economic growth and cooperation with the United 
     States that focuses on innovation and capacity-building 
     efforts in technology, education, disaster management, food 
     security, human rights, and trade facilitation, particularly 
     for ASEAN's poorest countries;
       (4) urge ASEAN to continue its efforts to foster greater 
     integration and unity within the ASEAN community, as well as 
     to foster greater integration and unity with non-ASEAN 
     economic, political, and security partners, including Japan, 
     the Republic of Korea, Australia, the European Union, Taiwan, 
     and India;
       (5) recognize the value of strategic economic initiatives 
     like United States-ASEAN Connect, which demonstrates a 
     commitment

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     to ASEAN and the AEC and builds upon economic relationships 
     in the region;
       (6) support ASEAN nations in addressing maritime and 
     territorial disputes in a constructive manner and in pursuing 
     claims through peaceful, diplomatic, and, as necessary, 
     legitimate regional and international arbitration mechanisms, 
     consistent with international law, including through the 
     adoption of a code of conduct in the South China Sea that 
     represents the interests of all parties and promotes peace 
     and stability in the region;
       (7) urge all parties involved in the maritime and 
     territorial disputes in the Indo-Pacific region, including 
     the Government of the People's Republic of China--
       (A) to cease any current activities, and avoid undertaking 
     any actions in the future, that undermine stability, or 
     complicate or escalate disputes through the use of coercion, 
     intimidation, or military force;
       (B) to demilitarize islands, reefs, shoals, and other 
     features, and refrain from new efforts to militarize, 
     including the construction of new garrisons and facilities 
     and the relocation of additional military personnel, 
     material, or equipment;
       (C) to oppose actions by any country that prevent other 
     countries from exercising their sovereign rights to the 
     resources in their exclusive economic zones and continental 
     shelves by enforcing claims to those areas in the South China 
     Sea that lack support in international law; and
       (D) to oppose unilateral declarations of administrative and 
     military districts in contested areas in the South China Sea;
       (8) urge parties to refrain from unilateral actions that 
     cause permanent physical damage to the marine environment and 
     support the efforts of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
     Administration and ASEAN to implement guidelines to address 
     the illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing in the 
     region;
       (9) urge ASEAN member states to develop a common approach 
     to reaffirm the decision of the Permanent Court of 
     Arbitration's 2016 ruling in favor of the Republic of the 
     Philippines in the case against the People's Republic of 
     China's excessive maritime claims;
       (10) reaffirm the commitment of the United States to 
     continue joint efforts with ASEAN to halt human smuggling and 
     trafficking in persons and urge ASEAN to create and 
     strengthen regional mechanisms to provide assistance and 
     support to refugees and migrants;
       (11) support the Mekong-United States Partnership;
       (12) support newly created initiatives with ASEAN 
     countries, including the United States-ASEAN Smart Cities 
     Partnership, the ASEAN Policy Implementation Project, the 
     United States-ASEAN Innovation Circle, and the United States-
     ASEAN Health Futures;
       (13) encourage the President to communicate to ASEAN 
     leaders the importance of promoting the rule of law and open 
     and transparent government, strengthening civil society, and 
     protecting human rights, including releasing political 
     prisoners, ceasing politically motivated prosecutions and 
     arbitrary killings, and safeguarding freedom of the press, 
     freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and freedom of 
     speech and expression;
       (14) support efforts by organizations in ASEAN that address 
     corruption in the public and private sectors, enhance anti-
     bribery compliance, enforce bribery criminalization in the 
     private sector, and build beneficial ownership transparency 
     through the ASEAN-USAID PROSPECT project partnered with the 
     South East Asia Parties Against Corruption (SEA-PAC);
       (15) support the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative 
     as an example of a people-to-people partnership that provides 
     skills, networks, and leadership training to a new generation 
     that will create and fill jobs, foster cross-border 
     cooperation and partnerships, and rise to address the 
     regional and global challenges of the future;
       (16) support the creation of initiatives similar to the 
     Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative for other parts of 
     the Indo-Pacific to foster people-to-people partnerships with 
     an emphasis on civil society leaders;
       (17) acknowledge those ASEAN governments that have fully 
     upheld and implemented all United Nations Security Council 
     resolutions and international agreements with respect to the 
     Democratic People's Republic of Korea's nuclear and ballistic 
     missile programs and encourage all other ASEAN governments to 
     do the same; and
       (18) allocate appropriate resources across the United 
     States Government to articulate and implement an Indo-Pacific 
     strategy that respects and supports ASEAN centrality and 
     supports ASEAN as a source of well-functioning and problem-
     solving regional architecture in the Indo-Pacific community.

     SEC. 3206. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON ENHANCING UNITED STATES-ASEAN 
                   COOPERATION ON TECHNOLOGY ISSUES WITH RESPECT 
                   TO THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

       It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the United States and ASEAN should complete a joint 
     analysis on risks of overreliance on Chinese equipment 
     critical to strategic technologies and critical 
     infrastructure;
       (2) the United States and ASEAN should share information 
     about and collaborate on screening Chinese investments in 
     strategic technology sectors and critical infrastructure;
       (3) the United States and ASEAN should work together on 
     appropriate import restriction regimes regarding Chinese 
     exports of surveillance technologies;
       (4) the United States should urge ASEAN to adopt its March 
     2019 proposed sanctions regime targeting cyber attacks;
       (5) the United States should urge ASEAN to commit to the 
     September 2019 principles signed by 28 countries regarding 
     ``Advancing Responsible State Behavior in Cyberspace'', a set 
     of commitments that support the ``rules-based international 
     order, affirm the applicability of international law to 
     state-on-state behavior, adherence to voluntary norms of 
     responsible state behavior in peacetime, and the development 
     and implementation of practical confidence building measures 
     to help reduce the risk of conflict stemming from cyber 
     incidents''; and
       (6) the United States and ASEAN should explore how Chinese 
     investments in critical technology, including artificial 
     intelligence, will impact Indo-Pacific security over the 
     coming decades.

     SEC. 3207. REPORT ON CHINESE INFLUENCE IN INTERNATIONAL 
                   ORGANIZATIONS.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State, in 
     coordination with the Director of National Intelligence, 
     shall submit to the Committee on Foreign Relations and the 
     Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Permanent Select 
     Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives a 
     report on the expanded influence of the Government of the 
     People's Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party in 
     international organizations.
       (b) Contents.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     include analysis of the following:
       (1) The influence of the PRC and Chinese Communist Party in 
     international organizations and how that influence has 
     expanded over the last 10 years, including--
       (A) tracking countries' voting patterns that align with 
     Chinese government voting patterns;
       (B) the number of PRC nationals in leadership positions at 
     the D-1 level or higher;
       (C) changes in PRC voluntary and mandatory funding by 
     organization;
       (D) adoption of Chinese Communist Party phrases and 
     initiatives in international organization language and 
     programming;
       (E) efforts by the PRC to secure legitimacy for its own 
     foreign policy initiatives, including the Belt and Road 
     Initiative;
       (F) the number of Junior Professional Officers that the 
     Government of the People's Republic of China has funded by 
     organization;
       (G) tactics used by the Government of the People's Republic 
     of China or the CCP to manipulate secret or otherwise non-
     public voting measures, voting bodies, or votes;
       (H) the extent to which technology companies incorporated 
     in the PRC, or which have PRC or CCP ownership interests, 
     provide equipment and services to international 
     organizations; and
       (I) efforts by the PRC's United Nations Mission to generate 
     criticism of the United States in the United Nations, 
     including any efforts to highlight delayed United States 
     payments or to misrepresent total United States voluntary and 
     assessed financial contributions to the United Nations and 
     its specialized agencies and programs.
       (2) The purpose and ultimate goals of the expanded 
     influence of the PRC government and the Chinese Communist 
     Party in international organizations, including an analysis 
     of PRC Government and Chinese Communist Party strategic 
     documents and rhetoric.
       (3) The tactics and means employed by the PRC government 
     and the Chinese Communist Party to achieve expanded influence 
     in international organizations, including--
       (A) incentive programs for PRC nationals to join and run 
     for leadership positions in international organizations;
       (B) coercive economic and other practices against other 
     members in the organization; and
       (C) economic or other incentives provided to international 
     organizations, including donations of technologies or goods.
       (4) The successes and failures of the PRC government and 
     Chinese Communist Party influence efforts in international 
     organizations, especially those related to human rights, 
     ``internet sovereignty'', the development of norms on 
     artificial intelligence, labor, international standards 
     setting, and freedom of navigation.
       (c) Form.--The report submitted under subsection (a) shall 
     be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a 
     classified annex.
       (d) Definition.--In this section, the term ``international 
     organizations'' includes the following:
       (1) The African Development Bank.
       (2) The Asian Development Bank.
       (3) The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation.
       (4) The Bank of International Settlements.
       (5) The Caribbean Development Bank.
       (6) The Food and Agriculture Organization.
       (7) The International Atomic Energy Agency.
       (8) The International Bank for Reconstruction and 
     Development.
       (9) The International Bureau of Weights and Measures.
       (10) The International Chamber of Commerce.
       (11) The International Civil Aviation Organization.
       (12) The International Criminal Police Organization.

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       (13) The International Finance Corporation.
       (14) The International Fund for Agricultural Development.
       (15) The International Hydrographic Organization.
       (16) The International Labor Organization.
       (17) The International Maritime Organization.
       (18) The International Monetary Fund.
       (19) The International Olympic Committee.
       (20) The International Organization for Migration.
       (21) The International Organization for Standardization.
       (22) The International Renewable Energy Agency.
       (23) The International Telecommunications Union.
       (24) The Organization for Economic Cooperation and 
     Development.
       (25) The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical 
     Weapons.
       (26) The United Nations.
       (27) The United Nations Conference on Trade and 
     Development.
       (28) The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and 
     Cultural Organization.
       (29) The United Nations Industrial Development 
     Organization.
       (30) The United Nations Institute for Training and 
     Research.
       (31) The United Nations Truce Supervision Organization.
       (32) The Universal Postal Union.
       (33) The World Customs Organization.
       (34) The World Health Organization.
       (35) The World Intellectual Property Organization.
       (36) The World Meteorological Organization.
       (37) The World Organization for Animal Health.
       (38) The World Tourism Organization.
       (39) The World Trade Organization.
       (40) The World Bank Group.

     SEC. 3208. REGULATORY EXCHANGES WITH ALLIES AND PARTNERS.

       (a) In General.--The Secretary of State, in coordination 
     with the heads of other participating executive branch 
     agencies, shall establish and develop a program to facilitate 
     and encourage regular dialogues between United States 
     Government regulatory and technical agencies and their 
     counterpart organizations in allied and partner countries, 
     both bilaterally and in relevant multilateral institutions 
     and organizations--
       (1) to promote best practices in regulatory formation and 
     implementation;
       (2) to collaborate to achieve optimal regulatory outcomes 
     based on scientific, technical, and other relevant 
     principles;
       (3) to seek better harmonization and alignment of 
     regulations and regulatory practices;
       (4) to build consensus around industry and technical 
     standards in emerging sectors that will drive future global 
     economic growth and commerce; and
       (5) to promote United States standards regarding 
     environmental, labor, and other relevant protections in 
     regulatory formation and implementation, in keeping with the 
     values of free and open societies, including the rule of law.
       (b) Prioritization of Activities.--In facilitating expert 
     exchanges under subsection (a), the Secretary shall 
     prioritize--
       (1) bilateral coordination and collaboration with countries 
     where greater regulatory coherence, harmonization of 
     standards, or communication and dialogue between technical 
     agencies is achievable and best advances the economic and 
     national security interests of the United States;
       (2) multilateral coordination and collaboration where 
     greater regulatory coherence, harmonization of standards, or 
     dialogue on other relevant regulatory matters is achievable 
     and best advances the economic and national security 
     interests of the United States, including with--
       (A) the European Union;
       (B) the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation;
       (C) the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN);
       (D) the Organization for Economic Cooperation and 
     Development (OECD); and
       (E) multilateral development banks; and
       (3) regulatory practices and standards-setting bodies 
     focused on key economic sectors and emerging technologies.
       (c) Participation by Non-governmental Entities.--With 
     regard to the program described in subsection (a), the 
     Secretary of State may facilitate, including through the use 
     of amounts appropriated pursuant to subsection (e), the 
     participation of private sector representatives, and other 
     relevant organizations and individuals with relevant 
     expertise, as appropriate and to the extent that such 
     participation advances the goals of such program.
       (d) Delegation of Authority by the Secretary.--The 
     Secretary of State is authorized to delegate the 
     responsibilities described in this section to the Under 
     Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the 
     Environment.
       (e) Authorization of Appropriations.--
       (1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated 
     $2,500,000 for each of fiscal years 2022 through 2026 to 
     carry out this section.
       (2) Use of funds.--The Secretary may make available amounts 
     appropriated pursuant to paragraph (1) in a manner that--
       (A) facilitates participation by representatives from 
     technical agencies within the United States Government and 
     their counterparts; and
       (B) complies with applicable procedural requirements under 
     the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 (22 U.S.C. 
     2651a et seq.) and the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 
     U.S.C. 2151 et seq.).

     SEC. 3209. TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP OFFICE AT THE DEPARTMENT OF 
                   STATE.

       (a) Statement of Policy.--It shall be the policy of the 
     United States to lead new technology policy partnerships 
     focused on the shared interests of the world's technology-
     leading democracies.
       (b) Establishment.--The Secretary of State shall establish 
     an interagency-staffed Technology Partnership Office 
     (referred to in this section as the ``Office''), which shall 
     be housed in the Department of State.
       (c) Leadership.--
       (1) Ambassador-at-large.--The Office shall be headed by an 
     Ambassador-at-Large for Technology, who shall--
       (A) be appointed by the President, by and with the advice 
     and consent of the Senate;
       (B) have the rank and status of ambassador; and
       (C) report to the Secretary of State, unless otherwise 
     directed.
       (2) Office liaisons.--The Secretary of Commerce, the 
     Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of Energy shall 
     each appoint, from within their respective departments at the 
     level of GS-14 or higher, liaisons between the Office and the 
     Department of Commerce, the Department of the Treasury, or 
     the Department of Energy, as applicable
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1578. Mr. MANCHIN (for himself, Mrs. Capito, Mr. Grassley, and Ms. 
Ernst) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 
1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 188, strike lines 2 through 25 and insert the 
     following:
       (a) Critical Minerals Mining Research and Development.--
       (1) In general.--In order to support supply chain 
     resiliency, the Secretary of Energy, acting through the 
     National Laboratories (as defined in section 2 of the Energy 
     Policy Act of 2005 (42 U.S.C. 15801)), in coordination with 
     the Director, shall issue awards, on a competitive basis, to 
     institutions of higher education or nonprofit organizations 
     (or consortia of such institutions or organizations) to 
     support basic research that will accelerate innovation to 
     advance critical minerals mining strategies and technologies 
     for the purpose of making better use of domestic resources 
     and eliminating national reliance on minerals and mineral 
     materials that are subject to supply disruptions.
       (2) Use of funds.--Activities funded by an award under this 
     section may include--
       (A) advancing mining research and development activities to 
     develop new mapping and mining technologies and techniques, 
     including advanced critical mineral extraction and 
     production, to improve existing or to develop new supply 
     chains of critical minerals, and to yield more efficient, 
     economical, and environmentally benign mining practices;
       (B) advancing critical mineral processing and geochemical
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1579. Mr. MANCHIN (for himself, Mr. Burr, and Ms. Hassan) 
submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 
proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title III of division F, 
     insert the following:

     SEC. 63__. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERIES 
                   AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY COMPONENTS.

       It is the sense of Congress that the Federal Government and 
     public and private institutions in the United States should 
     pursue a national strategy for the responsible sourcing of 
     electric vehicle batteries and electric vehicle battery 
     components that includes the following goals:
       (1) Increasing the extraction and processing of critical 
     materials for electric vehicle batteries in the United 
     States.
       (2) Increasing the recycling of electric vehicle batteries 
     in the United States.
       (3) Preventing the use or procurement of electric vehicles 
     with batteries or battery components that are processed, 
     extracted, or manufactured in China.
       (4) Preventing the use or procurement of electric vehicles 
     with batteries or battery components that are processed, 
     extracted, or manufactured using forced or child labor.

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       (5) Increasing transparency from electric vehicle 
     manufacturers about where the critical materials for the 
     batteries in electric vehicles are extracted and processed.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1580. Mr. MANCHIN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        In section 3111, strike paragraphs (1) and (2) and insert 
     the following:
       (1) the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Committee on Energy and Natural 
     Resources of the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Committee on 
     Appropriations, and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of 
     the House of Representatives.

       In section 3115(c), strike ``, in consultation with'' and 
     insert ``and''.

       In section 3116(a), insert ``and the Assistant Secretary 
     for the Office of International Affairs of the Department of 
     Energy'' after ``through the Assistant Secretary for Energy 
     Resources''.

       In section 3209(c)(2), strike ``and the Secretary of 
     Treasury'' and all that follows through ``, as applicable'' 
     and insert ``, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the 
     Secretary of Energy shall each appoint, from within their 
     respective departments at the level of GS-14 or higher, 
     liaisons between the Office and the Department of Commerce, 
     the Department of the Treasury, or the Department of Energy, 
     as applicable''.

                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1581. Mr. MANCHIN (for himself and Ms. Murkowski) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

        Strike section 4252(a) and insert the following:
       (a) In General.--Title XXII of the Homeland Security Act of 
     2002 (6 U.S.C. 651 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end 
     the following:

          ``Subtitle C--Declaration of a Significant Incident

     ``SEC. 2231. SENSE OF CONGRESS.

       ``It is the sense of Congress that--
       ``(1) the purpose of this subtitle is to authorize the 
     Secretary to declare that a significant incident has occurred 
     and to establish the authorities that are provided under the 
     declaration to respond to and recover from the significant 
     incident; and
       ``(2) the authorities established under this subtitle are 
     intended to enable the Secretary to provide voluntary 
     assistance to non-Federal entities impacted by a significant 
     incident.

     ``SEC. 2232. DEFINITIONS.

       ``For the purposes of this subtitle:
       ``(1) Asset response activity.--The term `asset response 
     activity' means an activity to support an entity impacted by 
     an incident with the response to, remediation of, or recovery 
     from, the incident, including--
       ``(A) furnishing technical and advisory assistance to the 
     entity to protect the assets of the entity, mitigate 
     vulnerabilities, and reduce the related impacts;
       ``(B) assessing potential risks to the critical 
     infrastructure sector or geographic region impacted by the 
     incident, including potential cascading effects of the 
     incident on other critical infrastructure sectors or 
     geographic regions;
       ``(C) developing courses of action to mitigate the risks 
     assessed under subparagraph (B);
       ``(D) facilitating information sharing and operational 
     coordination with entities performing threat response 
     activities; and
       ``(E) providing guidance on how best to use Federal 
     resources and capabilities in a timely, effective manner to 
     speed recovery from the incident.
       ``(2) Declaration.--The term `declaration' means a 
     declaration of the Secretary under section 2233(a)(1).
       ``(3) Director.--The term `Director' means the Director of 
     the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
       ``(4) Federal agency.--The term `Federal agency' has the 
     meaning given the term `agency' in section 3502 of title 44, 
     United States Code.
       ``(5) Fund.--The term `Fund' means the Cyber Response and 
     Recovery Fund established under section 2234(a).
       ``(6) Incident.--The term `incident' has the meaning given 
     the term in section 3552 of title 44, United States Code.
       ``(7) Renewal.--The term `renewal' means a renewal of a 
     declaration under section 2233(d).
       ``(8) Sector risk management agency.--The term `Sector Risk 
     Management Agency' has the meaning given the term in section 
     2201.
       ``(9) Significant incident.--The term `significant 
     incident'--
       ``(A) means an incident or a group of related incidents 
     that results, or is likely to result, in demonstrable harm 
     to--
       ``(i) the national security interests, foreign relations, 
     or economy of the United States; or
       ``(ii) the public confidence, civil liberties, or public 
     health and safety of the people of the United States; and
       ``(B) does not include an incident or a portion of a group 
     of related incidents that occurs on--
       ``(i) a national security system (as defined in section 
     3552 of title 44, United States Code); or
       ``(ii) an information system described in paragraph (2) or 
     (3) of section 3553(e) of title 44, United States Code.

     ``SEC. 2233. DECLARATION.

       ``(a) In General.--
       ``(1) Declaration.--The Secretary, in consultation with the 
     National Cyber Director and the heads of Sector Risk 
     Management Agencies, may make a declaration of a significant 
     incident in accordance with this section for the purpose of 
     enabling the activities described in this subtitle if the 
     Secretary determines that--
       ``(A) a specific significant incident--
       ``(i) has occurred; or
       ``(ii) is likely to occur imminently; and
       ``(B) otherwise available resources, other than the Fund, 
     are likely insufficient to respond effectively to, or to 
     mitigate effectively, the specific significant incident 
     described in subparagraph (A).
       ``(2) Prohibition on delegation.--The Secretary may not 
     delegate the authority provided to the Secretary under 
     paragraph (1).
       ``(b) Asset Response Activities.--Upon a declaration, the 
     Director shall coordinate--
       ``(1) the asset response activities of each Federal agency 
     in response to the specific significant incident associated 
     with the declaration; and
       ``(2) with the heads of appropriate Sector Risk Management 
     Agencies and appropriate entities, which may include--
       ``(A) public and private entities and State and local 
     governments with respect to the asset response activities of 
     those entities and governments; and
       ``(B) Federal, State, local, and Tribal law enforcement 
     agencies with respect to investigations and threat response 
     activities of those law enforcement agencies; and
       ``(3) Federal, State, local, and Tribal emergency 
     management and response agencies.
       ``(c) Duration.--Subject to subsection (d), a declaration 
     shall terminate upon the earlier of--
       ``(1) a determination by the Secretary that the declaration 
     is no longer necessary; or
       ``(2) the expiration of the 120-day period beginning on the 
     date on which the Secretary makes the declaration.
       ``(d) Renewal.--The Secretary, without delegation, may 
     renew a declaration as necessary.
       ``(e) Publication.--
       ``(1) In general.--Not later than 72 hours after a 
     declaration or a renewal, the Secretary shall publish the 
     declaration or renewal in the Federal Register.
       ``(2) Prohibition.--A declaration or renewal published 
     under paragraph (1) may not include the name of any affected 
     individual or private company.
       ``(f) Advance Actions.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Secretary--
       ``(A) shall assess the resources available to respond to a 
     potential declaration; and
       ``(B) may take actions before and while a declaration is in 
     effect to arrange or procure additional resources for asset 
     response activities or technical assistance the Secretary 
     determines necessary, which may include entering into standby 
     contracts with private entities for cybersecurity services or 
     incident responders in the event of a declaration.
       ``(2) Expenditure of funds.--Any expenditure from the Fund 
     for the purpose of paragraph (1)(B) shall be made from 
     amounts available in the Fund, and amounts available in the 
     Fund shall be in addition to any other appropriations 
     available to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security 
     Agency for such purpose.

     ``SEC. 2234. CYBER RESPONSE AND RECOVERY FUND.

       ``(a) In General.--There is established a Cyber Response 
     and Recovery Fund, which shall be available for--
       ``(1) the coordination of activities described in section 
     2233(b);
       ``(2) response and recovery support for the specific 
     significant incident associated with a declaration to 
     Federal, State, local, and Tribal, entities and public and 
     private entities on a reimbursable or non-reimbursable basis, 
     including through asset response activities and technical 
     assistance, such as--
       ``(A) vulnerability assessments and mitigation;
       ``(B) technical incident mitigation;
       ``(C) malware analysis;
       ``(D) analytic support;
       ``(E) threat detection and hunting; and
       ``(F) network protections;
       ``(3) as the Director determines appropriate, grants for, 
     or cooperative agreements

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     with, Federal, State, local, and Tribal public and private 
     entities to respond to, and recover from, the specific 
     significant incident associated with a declaration, such as--
       ``(A) hardware or software to replace, update, improve, 
     harden, or enhance the functionality of existing hardware, 
     software, or systems; and
       ``(B) technical contract personnel support; and
       ``(4) advance actions taken by the Secretary under section 
     2233(f)(1)(B).
       ``(b) Deposits and Expenditures.--
       ``(1) In general.--Amounts shall be deposited into the Fund 
     from--
       ``(A) appropriations to the Fund for activities of the 
     Fund; and
       ``(B) reimbursement from Federal agencies for the 
     activities described in paragraphs (1), (2), and (4) of 
     subsection (a), which shall only be from amounts made 
     available in advance in appropriations Acts for such 
     reimbursement.
       ``(2) Expenditures.--Any expenditure from the Fund for the 
     purposes of this subtitle shall be made from amounts 
     available in the Fund from a deposit described in paragraph 
     (1), and amounts available in the Fund shall be in addition 
     to any other appropriations available to the Cybersecurity 
     and Infrastructure Security Agency for such purposes.
       ``(c) Supplement Not Supplant.--Amounts in the Fund shall 
     be used to supplement, not supplant, other Federal, State, 
     local, or Tribal funding for activities in response to a 
     declaration.
       ``(d) Reporting.--The Secretary shall require an entity 
     that receives amounts from the Fund to submit a report to the 
     Secretary that details the specific use of the amounts.

     ``SEC. 2235. NOTIFICATION AND REPORTING.

       ``(a) Notification.--Upon a declaration or renewal, the 
     Secretary shall immediately notify the National Cyber 
     Director, the heads of appropriate Sector Risk Management 
     Agencies, and appropriate congressional committees and 
     include in the notification--
       ``(1) an estimation of the planned duration of the 
     declaration;
       ``(2) with respect to a notification of a declaration, the 
     reason for the declaration, including information relating to 
     the specific significant incident or imminent specific 
     significant incident, including--
       ``(A) the operational or mission impact or anticipated 
     impact of the specific significant incident on Federal and 
     non-Federal entities;
       ``(B) if known, the perpetrator of the specific significant 
     incident; and
       ``(C) the scope of the Federal and non-Federal entities 
     impacted or anticipated to be impacted by the specific 
     significant incident;
       ``(3) with respect to a notification of a renewal, the 
     reason for the renewal;
       ``(4) justification as to why available resources, other 
     than the Fund, are insufficient to respond to or mitigate the 
     specific significant incident; and
       ``(5) a description of the coordination activities 
     described in section 2233(b) that the Secretary anticipates 
     the Director to perform.
       ``(b) Report to Congress.--Not later than 180 days after 
     the date of a declaration or renewal, the Secretary shall 
     submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report 
     that includes--
       ``(1) the reason for the declaration or renewal, including 
     information and intelligence relating to the specific 
     significant incident that led to the declaration or renewal;
       ``(2) the use of any funds from the Fund for the purpose of 
     responding to the incident or threat described in paragraph 
     (1);
       ``(3) a description of the actions, initiatives, and 
     projects undertaken by the Department and State and local 
     governments and public and private entities in responding to 
     and recovering from the specific significant incident 
     described in paragraph (1);
       ``(4) an accounting of the specific obligations and outlays 
     of the Fund; and
       ``(5) an analysis of--
       ``(A) the impact of the specific significant incident 
     described in paragraph (1) on Federal and non-Federal 
     entities;
       ``(B) the impact of the declaration or renewal on the 
     response to, and recovery from, the specific significant 
     incident described in paragraph (1); and
       ``(C) the impact of the funds made available from the Fund 
     as a result of the declaration or renewal on the recovery 
     from, and response to, the specific significant incident 
     described in paragraph (1).
       ``(c) Classification.--Each notification made under 
     subsection (a) and each report submitted under subsection 
     (b)--
       ``(1) shall be in an unclassified form with appropriate 
     markings to indicate information that is exempt from 
     disclosure under section 552 of title 5, United States Code 
     (commonly known as the `Freedom of Information Act'); and
       ``(2) may include a classified annex.
       ``(d) Consolidated Report.--The Secretary shall not be 
     required to submit multiple reports under subsection (b) for 
     multiple declarations or renewals if the Secretary determines 
     that the declarations or renewals substantively relate to the 
     same specific significant incident.
       ``(e) Exemption.--The requirements of subchapter I of 
     chapter 35 of title 44 (commonly known as the `Paperwork 
     Reduction Act') shall not apply to the voluntary collection 
     of information by the Department during an investigation of, 
     a response to, or an immediate post-response review of, the 
     specific significant incident leading to a declaration or 
     renewal.

     ``SEC. 2236. RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.

       ``Nothing in this subtitle shall be construed to impair or 
     limit the ability of--
       ``(1) the Director to carry out the authorized activities 
     of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency; or
       ``(2) the Secretary of Energy to carry out the authorities 
     under--
       ``(A) section 61003(c) of the Fixing America's Surface 
     Infrastructure Act (6 U.S.C. 121 note; Public Law 114-194); 
     or
       ``(B) section 215A of the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 
     824o-1).

     ``SEC. 2237. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

       ``There are authorized to be appropriated to the Fund 
     $20,000,000 for fiscal year 2022, which shall remain 
     available until September 30, 2028.

     ``SEC. 2238. SUNSET.

       ``The authorities granted to the Secretary or the Director 
     under this subtitle shall expire on the date that is 7 years 
     after the date of enactment of this subtitle.''.
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  SA 1582. Mr. MANCHIN (for himself, Mrs. Capito, and Mrs. Blackburn) 
submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 
proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of section 2116(f), add the following:
       (5) Prohibition on duplication.--No funds shall be made 
     available to the Directorate for activities that would 
     unnecessarily duplicate existing programs, efforts, and 
     infrastructure supported by other relevant Federal agencies, 
     including the Department of Energy, as of the date of 
     enactment.
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  SA 1583. Ms. COLLINS (for herself, Mr. Warner, Mr. Rubio, Mrs. 
Shaheen, Mr. Cornyn, Mr. Bennet, Mr. Burr, Mr. Heinrich, Mr. Blunt, and 
Mrs. Gillibrand) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by her 
to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and 
Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional 
technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on economic 
security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job 
creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and 
for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. AUTHORITY TO PAY PERSONNEL OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 
                   AGENCY FOR CERTAIN INJURIES TO THE BRAIN.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
     ``appropriate congressional committees'' mean--
       (A) the congressional intelligence committees (as that term 
     is defined in section 3 of the National Security Act of 1947 
     (50 U.S.C. 3003)); and
       (B) the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the 
     House of Representatives.
       (2) Covered dependent, covered employee, covered 
     individual, and qualifying injury.--The terms ``covered 
     dependent'', ``covered employee'', ``covered individual'', 
     and ``qualifying injury'' have the meanings given such terms 
     in section 19A(a) of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 
     1949 (50 U.S.C. 3519b(a)).
       (b) Payment Authorized.--Section 19A of the Central 
     Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 3519b) is amended 
     by adding at the end the following:
       ``(d) Authority to Make Payments for Qualifying Injuries to 
     the Brain.--
       ``(1) Authority.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law but subject to paragraph (2), the Director may provide 
     payment to a covered dependent, a covered employee, and a 
     covered individual for a qualifying injury to the brain.
       ``(2) Limitations.--
       ``(A) Appropriations required.--Payment under paragraph (1) 
     in a fiscal year may only be made using amounts appropriated 
     in advance specifically for payments under such paragraph in 
     such fiscal year.
       ``(B) Matter of payments.--Payments under paragraph (1) 
     using amounts appropriated for such purpose shall be made on 
     a first come, first serve, or pro rata basis.
       ``(C) Amounts of payments.--The total amount of funding 
     obligated for payments under paragraph (1) may not exceed the 
     amount specifically appropriated for providing payments under 
     such paragraph during its period of availability.
       ``(3) Regulations.--
       ``(A) In general.--The Director shall prescribe regulations 
     to carry out this subsection.
       ``(B) Elements.--The regulations prescribed under 
     subparagraph (A) shall include regulations detailing fair and 
     equitable criteria for payment under paragraph (1).''.

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       (c) Applicability.--Payment under subsection (d) of such 
     section, as added by subsection (b) of this section, may be 
     made available for a qualifying injury to the brain that 
     occurs before, on, or after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency 
     considers appropriate.
       (d) Reports.--
       (1) Report on use of authority.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 365 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Central 
     Intelligence Agency shall submit to the appropriate 
     congressional committees a report on the use of the authority 
     provided by section 19A(d) of such Act, as added by 
     subsection (b) of this section.
       (B) Contents.--The report submitted under subparagraph (A) 
     shall include the following:
       (i) A budget or spend plan for the use of the authority 
     described in subparagraph (A) for the subsequent fiscal year.
       (ii) Information relating to the use of the authority 
     described in subparagraph (A) for the preceding year, 
     including the following:

       (I) The total amount expended.
       (II) The number of covered dependents, covered employees, 
     and covered individuals for whom payments were made.
       (III) The amounts that were provided to each person 
     described in subclause (II).

       (iii) An assessment of whether additional authorities are 
     required to ensure that covered dependents, covered 
     employees, and covered individuals can receive payments for 
     qualifying injuries, such as a qualifying injury to the back 
     or heart.
       (C) Form.--The report submitted under subparagraph (A) 
     shall be submitted in classified form.
       (2) Report on estimated costs for fiscal year 2023.--Not 
     later than March 1, 2022, the Director shall submit to the 
     appropriate congressional committees a report detailing an 
     estimate of the obligation that the Director expects to incur 
     in providing payment under section 19A(d) of such Act, as 
     added by subsection (b) of this section, in fiscal year 2023.
       (e) Regulations.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Director shall prescribe 
     regulations required under section 19A(d)(3)(A) of such Act, 
     as added by subsection (b) of this section.
       (2) Notice to congress.--Not later than 210 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Director shall submit 
     to the appropriate congressional committees the regulations 
     prescribed in accordance with paragraph (1).
       (f) Clarifying Amendment.--Section 19A(b) of the Central 
     Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 3519b(b)) is 
     amended, in the subsection heading, by inserting ``Total 
     Disability Resulting From'' before ``Certain Injuries''.

     SEC. ___. AUTHORITY TO PAY PERSONNEL OF DEPARTMENT OF STATE 
                   FOR CERTAIN INJURIES TO THE BRAIN.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Definition of appropriate congressional committees.--
     The term ``appropriate congressional committees'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives.
       (2) Covered dependent, covered employee, covered 
     individual, and qualifying injury.--The terms ``covered 
     dependent'', ``covered employee'', ``covered individual'', 
     and ``qualifying injury'' have the meanings given such terms 
     in section 901(e) of title IX of division J of the Further 
     Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (22 U.S.C. 2680b(e)).
       (b) In General.--Section 901 of title IX of division J of 
     the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (22 U.S.C. 
     2680b) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (f), by striking ``subsection (a) or 
     (b)'' both places it appears and inserting ``subsection (a), 
     (b), or (i)''; and
       (2) in subsection (h)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``In general.--This 
     section'' and inserting ``Adjustment of compensation 
     provision.--Subsections (a) and (b)'';
       (B) by redesignating paragraph (2) as paragraph (3); and
       (C) by inserting after paragraph (1) the following new 
     paragraph:
       ``(2) Other payment provision.--Payment under subsection 
     (i) may be made available for a qualifying injury that occurs 
     before, on, or after the date of the enactment of such 
     subsection.''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(i) Other Injuries.--
       ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law but subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary of State or 
     other agency head with an employee abroad may provide payment 
     to a covered dependent, a dependent of a former employee, a 
     covered employee, a former employee, and a covered individual 
     for a qualifying injury to the brain.
       ``(2) Limitations.--
       ``(A) Appropriations required.--Payment under paragraph (1) 
     in a fiscal year may only be made using amounts appropriated 
     in advance specifically for payments under such paragraph in 
     such fiscal year.
       ``(B) Matter of payments.--Payments under paragraph (1) 
     using amounts appropriated for such purpose shall be made on 
     a first come, first serve, or pro rata basis.
       ``(C) Amounts of payments.--The total amount of funding 
     obligated for payments under paragraph (1) may not exceed the 
     amount specifically appropriated for providing payments under 
     such paragraph during its period of availability.
       ``(3) Regulations.--
       ``(A) In general.--The Secretary or other agency head 
     described in paragraph (1) that provides payment under such 
     paragraph shall prescribe regulations to carry out this 
     subsection.
       ``(B) Elements.--The regulations prescribed under 
     subparagraph (A) shall include regulations detailing fair and 
     equitable criteria for payment under paragraph (1).''.
       (c) Reports.--
       (1) Reports on use of authority.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 365 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State and each 
     other agency head that makes a payment under subsection (i) 
     of section 901 of title IX of division J of the Further 
     Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (22 U.S.C. 2680b), as 
     added by subsection (b) of this section, shall submit to the 
     appropriate congressional committees a report on the use of 
     the authority provided by such subsection (i).
       (B) Contents.--Each report submitted under subparagraph (A) 
     shall include the following:
       (i) A budget or spend plan for the use of the authority 
     described in subparagraph (A) for the subsequent fiscal year.
       (ii) Information relating to the use of the authority 
     described in subparagraph (A) for the preceding year, 
     including the following:

       (I) The total amount expended.
       (II) The number of covered dependents, covered employees, 
     and covered individuals for whom payments were made.
       (III) The amounts that were provided to each person 
     described in subclause (II).

       (iii) An assessment of whether additional authorities are 
     required to ensure that covered dependents, covered 
     employees, and covered individuals can receive payments for 
     qualifying injuries, such as a qualifying injury to the back 
     or heart.
       (C) Form.--The report submitted under subparagraph (A) 
     shall be submitted in classified form.
       (2) Reports on estimated costs for fiscal year 2023.--Not 
     later than March 1, 2022, the Secretary of State and each 
     other agency head that makes a payment under subsection (i) 
     of section 901 of title IX of division J of the Further 
     Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (22 U.S.C. 2680b), as 
     added by subsection (b) of this section, shall submit to the 
     appropriate congressional committees a report detailing an 
     estimate of the obligation that the Director expects to incur 
     in providing payment under such subsection (i) in fiscal year 
     2023.
       (d) Regulations.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State and each 
     other agency head that makes a payment under subsection 
     (i)(1) of section 901 of title IX of division J of the 
     Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 (22 U.S.C. 
     2680b), as added by subsection (b) of this section, shall 
     prescribe regulations required under subsection (i)(3)(A) of 
     such Act.
       (2) Notice to congress.--Not later than 210 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State and 
     the agency heads described in paragraph (1) shall submit to 
     the appropriate congressional committees the regulations 
     prescribed in accordance with paragraph (1).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1584. Mr. JOHNSON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
by him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. ACCESS TO AGENCY GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS.

       (a) Short Title.--The section may be cited as the 
     ``Guidance Out Of Darkness Act'' or the ``GOOD Act''.
       (b) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Agency.--The term ``agency'' has the meaning given the 
     term in section 551 of title 5, United States Code.
       (2) Director.--The term ``Director'' means the Director of 
     the Office of Management and Budget.
       (3) Guidance document.--
       (A) Definition.--The term ``guidance document''--
       (i) means an agency statement of general applicability 
     (other than a rule that has the force and effect of law 
     promulgated in accordance with the notice and comment 
     procedures under section 553 of title 5, United States Code) 
     that--

       (I) does not have the force and effect of law; and
       (II) is designated by an agency official as setting forth--

       (aa) a policy on a statutory, regulatory, or technical 
     issue; or

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       (bb) an interpretation of a statutory or regulatory issue; 
     and
       (ii) may include--

       (I) a memorandum;
       (II) a notice;
       (III) a bulletin;
       (IV) a directive;
       (V) a news release;
       (VI) a letter;
       (VII) a blog post;
       (VIII) a no-action letter;
       (IX) a speech by an agency official; and
       (X) any combination of the items described in subclauses 
     (I) through (IX).

       (B) Rule of construction.--The term ``guidance document''--
       (i) shall be construed broadly to effectuate the purpose 
     and intent of this title; and
       (ii) shall not be limited to the items described in 
     subparagraph (A)(ii).
       (c) Publication of Guidance Documents on the Internet.--
       (1) In general.--Subject to paragraph (4), on the date on 
     which an agency issues a guidance document, the agency shall 
     publish the guidance document in accordance with the 
     requirements under paragraph (3).
       (2) Previously issued guidance documents.--Subject to 
     paragraph (4), not later than 180 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, each agency shall publish, in 
     accordance with the requirements under paragraph (3), any 
     guidance document issued by that agency that is in effect on 
     that date.
       (3) Single location.--
       (A) In general.--All guidance documents published under 
     paragraphs (1) and (2) by an agency shall be published in a 
     single location on an internet website designated by the 
     Director under subparagraph (D).
       (B) Agency internet websites.--Each agency shall, for 
     guidance documents published by the agency under paragraphs 
     (1) and (2), publish a hyperlink on the internet website of 
     the agency that provides access to the guidance documents at 
     the location described in subparagraph (A).
       (C) Organization.--
       (i) In general.--The guidance documents described in 
     subparagraph (A) shall be--

       (I) categorized as guidance documents; and
       (II) further divided into subcategories as appropriate.

       (ii) Agency internet websites.--The hyperlinks described in 
     subparagraph (B) shall be prominently displayed on the 
     internet website of the agency.
       (D) Designation.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Director shall designate an 
     internet website on which guidance documents shall be 
     published under paragraphs (1) and (2).
       (4) Documents and information exempt from disclosure under 
     foia.--If a guidance document issued by an agency is a 
     document that is exempt from disclosure under section 552(b) 
     of title 5, United States Code (commonly known as the 
     ``Freedom of Information Act''), or contains information that 
     is exempt from disclosure under that section, that document 
     or information, as the case may be, shall not be subject to 
     the requirements under this title.
       (5) Rescinded guidance documents.--On the date on which a 
     guidance document issued by an agency is rescinded, or, in 
     the case of a guidance document that is rescinded pursuant to 
     a court order, not later than the date on which the order is 
     entered, the agency shall, at the location described in 
     paragraph (3)(A)--
       (A) maintain the rescinded guidance document; and
       (B) indicate--
       (i) that the guidance document is rescinded;
       (ii) if the guidance document was rescinded pursuant to a 
     court order, the case number of the case in which the order 
     was entered; and
       (iii) the date on which the guidance document was 
     rescinded.
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  SA 1585. Mr. JOHNSON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
by him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. REGULATORY IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION.

       (a) Short Title.--This section may be cited as the 
     ``Regulatory Improvement Act of 2021''
       (b) Definitions.--In this section--
       (1) the term ``Commission'' means the Regulatory 
     Improvement Commission established under subsection (c);
       (2) the term ``commission bill'' means a bill consisting of 
     the proposed legislative language of the Commission 
     recommended under subsection (d)(8)(B)(iii) and introduced 
     under subsecton (d)(9)(A);
       (3) the term ``covered regulation'' means a regulation that 
     has been in effect for not less than 10 years before the date 
     on which the Commission is established;
       (4) the term ``regulation'' means a rule, as defined in 
     section 551 of title 5, United States Code; and
       (5) the term ``regulatory agency'' means an agency, as 
     defined in section 3502 of title 44, United States Code, that 
     has the authority to issue a regulation.
       (c) Establishment of Commission.--
       (1) Establishment.--There is established in the legislative 
     branch a commission to be known as the ``Regulatory 
     Improvement Commission''.
       (2) Membership.--
       (A) Composition.--The Commission shall be composed of 9 
     members, of whom--
       (i) 1 member shall be appointed by the President, and shall 
     serve as the Chairperson of the Commission;
       (ii) 2 members shall be appointed by the majority leader of 
     the Senate;
       (iii) 2 members shall be appointed by the minority leader 
     of the Senate;
       (iv) 2 members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the 
     House of Representatives; and
       (v) 2 members shall be appointed by the minority leader of 
     the House of Representatives.
       (B) Date.--The appointment of the members of the Commission 
     shall be made not later than 60 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act.
       (C) Qualifications.--Members appointed to the Commission 
     shall be prominent citizens of the United States with 
     national recognition and a significant depth of experience 
     and responsibilities in matters relating to government 
     service, regulatory policy, economics, Federal agency 
     management, public administration, and law. Members may 
     include past Administrators of the Office of Information and 
     Regulatory Affairs, past chairs of the Administrative 
     Conference of the United States, and other individuals with 
     expertise and experience in rulemaking affairs and the 
     administration of regulatory reviews.
       (D) Limitation.--Not more than 5 members appointed to the 
     Commission may be from the same political party.
       (3) Period of appointment; vacancies.--Members shall be 
     appointed for the life of the Commission. Any vacancy in the 
     Commission shall not affect its powers, but shall be filled 
     in the same manner as the original appointment.
       (4) Initial meeting.--Not later than 30 days after the date 
     on which all members of the Commission have been appointed, 
     the Commission shall hold its first meeting.
       (5) Meetings.--The Commission shall meet at the call of the 
     Chair.
       (6) Open to the public.--Each meeting of the Commission 
     shall be open to the public, unless a member objects.
       (7) Quorum.--Five members of the Commission shall 
     constitute a quorum, but a lesser number of members may hold 
     hearings.
       (8) Nonapplicability of the federal advisory committee 
     act.--The Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) 
     shall not apply to the Commission.
       (d) Duties of the Commission.--
       (1) Purpose.--The purpose of the Commission is to evaluate 
     and provide recommendations for modification, consolidation, 
     or repeal of covered regulations with the aim of reducing 
     compliance costs, encouraging growth and innovation, and 
     improving competitiveness, all while--
       (A) protecting public health and safety; and
       (B) giving full consideration to--
       (i) the benefits and the costs of regulation to society; 
     and
       (ii) the appropriate role of regulation within and costs 
     associated with regulation to society.
       (2) Requirements.--In carrying out paragraph (1), the 
     Commission shall--
       (A) give priority in its analysis of covered regulations to 
     those that--
       (i) impose disproportionately high costs on a small entity 
     (as defined in section 601 of title 5, United States Code);
       (ii) create substantial recurring paperwork burdens or 
     transaction costs; or
       (iii) could be strengthened in their effectiveness while 
     reducing regulatory costs;
       (B) solicit and review comments from the public on the 
     covered regulations described in this section; and
       (C) develop a set of covered regulations to modify, 
     consolidate, or repeal to be submitted to Congress for 
     expedited consideration in accordance with paragraph (9).
       (3) Public comments.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 60 days after the date of 
     the initial meeting of the Commission, the Commission shall 
     initiate a process to solicit and collect written 
     recommendations from the general public, interested parties, 
     Federal agencies, and other relevant entities regarding which 
     covered regulations should be examined.
       (B) Submission of public comments.--The Commission shall 
     ensure that the process initiated under subparagraph (A) 
     allows for recommendations to be submitted to the Commission 
     through the website of the Commission or by mail.
       (C) Length of public comment period.--The period for the 
     submission of recommendations under this subsection shall end 
     120 days after the date on which the process is initiated 
     under subparagraph (A).
       (D) Publication.--At the end of the period for the 
     submission of recommendations under this paragraph, all 
     submitted recommendations shall be published on the website 
     of the Commission and summarized in the Federal Register.
       (4) Commission outreach.--
       (A) In general.--During the public comment period described 
     in paragraph (3), the

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     Commission shall conduct public outreach and convene focus 
     groups to better inform the Commissioners of the public's 
     interest and possible contributions to the work of the 
     Commission.
       (B) Focus groups.--The focus groups required under 
     subparagraph (A) shall include individuals affiliated with 
     the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, the 
     Administrative Conference of the United States, the offices 
     within Federal agencies responsible for small business 
     affairs and regulatory compliance, non-governmental 
     organizations, trade associations, and, at the discretion of 
     the Commission, other relevant stakeholders from within or 
     outside the regulated entities.
       (5) Commission review of public comments.--Not later than 
     45 days after the date on which the period for the submission 
     of recommendations ends under paragraph (3), the Commission 
     shall convene to review submitted recommendations and to 
     identify covered regulations to modify, consolidate, or 
     eliminate.
       (6) Examination of regulations.--
       (A) Process for examination.--In examining covered 
     regulations under this section, the Commission shall 
     determine the effectiveness of individual covered 
     regulations, by using multiple resources, including 
     quantitative metrics, testimony from industry and agency 
     experts, and research from the staff of the Commission.
       (B) Deadline.--Not later than 1 year after the date on 
     which the Commission convenes under subsection (c)(4), the 
     Commission shall complete a substantial examination of 
     covered regulations.
       (7) Initial report.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date on 
     which the Commission convenes under subsection (c)(4), the 
     Commission shall publish, and make available to the public 
     for comment, a report, which shall include--
       (i) the findings and conclusions of the Commission for the 
     improvement of covered regulations examined by the 
     Commission; and
       (ii) a list of recommendations for changes to the covered 
     regulations examined by the Commission, which may include 
     recommendations for modification, consolidation, or repeal of 
     such covered regulations.
       (B) Requirement.--The report required under subparagraph 
     (A) shall be approved by not fewer than 5 members of the 
     Commission.
       (C) Availability of report.--The Commission shall make the 
     report required under subparagraph (A) available through the 
     website of the Commission and in printed form.
       (D) Public comment period.--During the 90-day period 
     beginning on the date on which the report required under 
     subparagraph (A) is published, the Commission shall--
       (i) solicit comments from the public on such report, using 
     the same process established under paragraph (3); and
       (ii) publish any comments received under clause (i) on the 
     website of the Commission and summarize them in the Federal 
     Register.
       (E) Consultation.--
       (i) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date on 
     which the report required under subparagraph (A) is 
     published, the Commission shall complete a consultation with 
     the chairman and ranking member of the committees of 
     jurisdiction in the House of Representatives and Senate 
     regarding the contents of the report.
       (ii) Requirements.--The consultation required under clause 
     (i) shall provide--

       (I) the opportunity for the chairman and ranking member of 
     the committees of jurisdiction to provide substantive 
     feedback or recommendations related to the regulatory changes 
     contained in the report required under subparagraph (A); and
       (II) the opportunity for the chairman and ranking member of 
     the committees of jurisdiction to provide recommendations for 
     alternative means of achieving the same or greater reductions 
     in regulatory costs while maintaining the same level of 
     benefits to society.

       (8) Report to congress.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date on 
     which the 90-day period described in paragraph (7)(D) ends, 
     the Commission shall--
       (i) review any comments received under paragraph (7)(D);
       (ii) incorporate any relevant comments received under 
     paragraph (7)(D) into the report required under paragraph 
     (7)(A); and
       (iii) submit the revised report to Congress.
       (B) Contents.--The revised report required to be submitted 
     to Congress under subparagraph (A) shall include--
       (i) the findings and conclusions of the Commission for the 
     improvement of covered regulations examined by the 
     Commission;
       (ii) a list of recommendations for changes to the covered 
     regulations examined by the Commission, which may include 
     recommendations for modification, consolidation, or repeal of 
     such covered regulations; and
       (iii) recommended legislative language to implement the 
     recommendations in clause (ii).
       (9) Congressional consideration of commission report.--
       (A) Introduction.--If approved by 5 members of the 
     Commission, as required under paragraph (7)(B), the 
     commission bill shall be introduced in the Senate (by 
     request) on the next day on which the Senate is in session by 
     the majority leader of the Senate or by a Member of the 
     Senate designated by the majority leader of the Senate and 
     shall be introduced in the House of Representatives (by 
     request) on the next legislative day by the majority leader 
     of the House or by a Member of the House designated by the 
     majority leader of the House.
       (B) Consideration in the house of representatives.--
       (i) Referral and reporting.--Any committee of the House of 
     Representatives to which the commission bill is referred 
     shall report it to the House without amendment not later than 
     30 days after the date on which the commission bill is 
     introduced under subparagraph (A). If a committee fails to 
     report the commission bill within that period, it shall be in 
     order to move that the House discharge the committee from 
     further consideration of the commission bill. Such a motion 
     shall not be in order after the last committee authorized to 
     consider the commission bill reports it to the House or after 
     the House has disposed of a motion to discharge the 
     commission bill. The previous question shall be considered as 
     ordered on the motion to its adoption without intervening 
     motion except 3 hours of debate equally divided and 
     controlled by the proponent and an opponent. If such a motion 
     is adopted, the House shall proceed immediately to consider 
     the commission bill in accordance with clauses (ii) and 
     (iii). A motion to reconsider the vote by which the motion is 
     disposed of shall not be in order.
       (ii) Proceeding to consideration.--After the last committee 
     authorized to consider the commission bill reports it to the 
     House or has been discharged (other than by motion) from its 
     consideration, it shall be in order to move to proceed to 
     consider the commission bill in the House. Such a motion 
     shall not be in order after the House has disposed of a 
     motion to proceed with respect to the commission bill. The 
     previous question shall be considered as ordered on the 
     motion to its adoption without intervening motion. A motion 
     to reconsider the vote by which the motion is disposed of 
     shall not be in order.
       (iii) Consideration.--The commission bill shall be 
     considered as read. All points of order against the 
     commission bill and against its consideration are waived. The 
     previous question shall be considered as ordered on the 
     commission bill to its passage without intervening motion 
     except 10 hours of debate equally divided and controlled by 
     the proponent and an opponent and one motion to limit debate 
     on the commission bill. A motion to reconsider the vote on 
     passage of the commission bill shall not be in order.
       (iv) Vote on passage.--The vote on passage of the 
     commission bill shall occur not later than 60 days after the 
     date on which the commission bill is discharged from the last 
     committee authorized to consider the commission bill.
       (C) Consideration in the senate.--
       (i) Committee consideration.--A commission bill introduced 
     in the Senate under subparagraph (A) shall be jointly 
     referred to the committee or committees of jurisdiction, 
     which committees shall report the bill without any revision 
     and with a favorable recommendation, an unfavorable 
     recommendation, or without recommendation, not later than 30 
     days after the date on which the commission bill is 
     introduced. If any committee fails to report the bill within 
     that period, that committee shall be automatically discharged 
     from consideration of the bill, and the bill shall be placed 
     on the appropriate calendar.
       (ii) Motion to proceed.--Notwithstanding Rule XXII of the 
     Standing Rules of the Senate, it is in order, not later than 
     2 days of session after the date on which a commission bill 
     is reported or discharged from all committees to which it was 
     referred, for the majority leader of the Senate or the 
     majority leader's designee to move to proceed to the 
     consideration of the commission bill. It shall also be in 
     order for any Member of the Senate to move to proceed to the 
     consideration of the commission bill at any time after the 
     conclusion of such 2-day period. A motion to proceed is in 
     order even though a previous motion to the same effect has 
     been disagreed to. All points of order against the motion to 
     proceed to the commission bill are waived. The motion to 
     proceed is not debatable. The motion is not subject to a 
     motion to postpone. A motion to reconsider the vote by which 
     the motion is agreed to or disagreed to shall not be in 
     order. If a motion to proceed to the consideration of the 
     commission bill is agreed to, the commission bill shall 
     remain the unfinished business until disposed of.
       (D) Consideration.--An amendment to the commission bill or 
     a motion to postpone, a motion to proceed to the 
     consideration of other business, or a motion to recommit the 
     commission bill, shall not be in order in the Senate or the 
     House of Representatives.
       (E) Consideration by the other house.--
       (i) In general.--If, before passing the commission bill, 
     one House receives from the other a commission bill--

       (I) the commission bill of the other House shall not be 
     referred to a committee; and
       (II) the procedure in the receiving House shall be the same 
     as if no commission bill had been received from the other 
     House until the vote on passage, when the commission bill 
     received from the other House shall supplant the commission 
     bill of the receiving House.

       (ii) Revenue measure.--This subparagraph shall not apply to 
     the House of Representatives if the commission bill received 
     from the Senate is a revenue measure.

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       (F) Rules to coordinate action with other house.--
       (i) Treatment of commission bill of other house.--If the 
     Senate fails to introduce or consider a commission bill under 
     this section, the commission bill of the House of 
     Representatives shall be entitled to expedited floor 
     procedures under this section.
       (ii) Treatment of companion measures in the senate.--If 
     following passage of the commission bill in the Senate, the 
     Senate then receives the commission bill from the House of 
     Representatives, the House-passed commission bill shall be 
     entitled to the consideration procedures described in 
     subparagraph (C).
       (iii) Vetoes.--If the President vetoes the commission bill, 
     debate on a veto message in the Senate under this section 
     shall be 1 hour equally divided between the majority and 
     minority leaders or their designees.
       (10) Notice to regulatory agencies.--
       (A) Enactment of commission bill.--If the commission bill 
     is enacted into law, the President shall--
       (i) not later than 7 days after the date on which the 
     commission bill is enacted into law--

       (I) provide notice to the affected regulatory agencies; and
       (II) publish notice of enactment in the Federal Register 
     and online;

       (ii) require affected regulatory agencies to implement the 
     commission bill not later than 180 days after the date on 
     which the commission bill is enacted into law.
       (B) Failure to enact commission bill.--If the commission 
     bill is not enacted into law, the President shall provide 
     notice of such failure to enact the commission bill in the 
     Federal Register.
       (11) Adjournment of congress.--If the commission bill is 
     introduced less than 60 session days or 60 legislative days 
     before the date on which Congress adjourns sine die--
       (A) the commission bill shall be introduced in both Houses 
     on the date on which the succeeding Congress first convenes 
     its next session; and
       (B) paragraph (9) shall apply to the commission bill during 
     the succeeding Congress.
       (e) Powers of the Commission.--
       (1) Hearings.--The Commission may hold such hearings, sit 
     and act at such times and places, take such testimony, and 
     receive such evidence as the Commission considers advisable 
     to carry out this section.
       (2) Information from federal agencies.--
       (A) In general.--The Commission is authorized to secure 
     directly from any executive department, bureau, agency, 
     board, commission, office, independent establishment, or 
     instrumentality of the Government, information, suggestions, 
     estimates, and statistics for the purpose of this section. 
     Each department, bureau, agency, board, commission, office, 
     independent establishment, or instrumentality shall, to the 
     extent authorized by law, furnish such information, 
     suggestions, estimates, and statistics directly to the 
     Commission, upon request made by the chairman, the chairman 
     of any subcommittee created by the Commission, or any member 
     designated by a majority of the Commission.
       (B) Receipt, handling, storage, and dissemination.--
     Information shall only be received, handled, stored, and 
     disseminated by members of the Commission and its staff 
     consistent with all applicable statutes, regulations, and 
     Executive orders.
       (3) Postal services.--The Commission may use the United 
     States mails in the same manner and under the same conditions 
     as other departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
       (4) Space for use of commission.--Not later than 60 days 
     after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator of 
     General Services shall support on a reimbursable basis the 
     operations of the Commission, including the identification of 
     suitable space to house the Commission. If the Administrator 
     is not able to make such suitable space available within the 
     60-day period, the Commission shall lease space to the extent 
     that funds are available.
       (1) Compensation of members.--Each member of the Commission 
     shall be compensated at a rate equal to the daily equivalent 
     of the annual rate of basic pay prescribed for level IV of 
     the Executive Schedule under section 5315 of title 5, United 
     States Code, for each day (including travel time) during 
     which such member is engaged in the performance of the duties 
     of the Commission.
       (2) Travel expenses.--The members of the Commission shall 
     be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of 
     subsistence, at rates authorized for employees of agencies 
     under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5, United States 
     Code, while away from their homes or regular places of 
     business in the performance of services for the Commission.
       (3) Staff.--
       (A) In general.--The Chair of the Commission may, without 
     regard to the civil service laws and regulations, appoint and 
     terminate an executive director and such other additional 
     personnel as may be necessary to enable the Commission to 
     perform its duties. The employment of an executive director 
     shall be subject to confirmation by the Commission.
       (B) Compensation.--The Chair of the Commission may fix the 
     compensation of the executive director and other personnel 
     without regard to chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 
     of title 5, United States Code, relating to classification of 
     positions and General Schedule pay rates, except that the 
     rate of pay for the executive director and other personnel 
     may not exceed the rate payable for level V of the Executive 
     Schedule under section 5316 of such title.
       (C) Agency assistance.--Following consultation with and 
     upon the request of the Chair of the Commission, the head of 
     any agency may detail an employee of the agency to the 
     Commission without reimbursement, and such detail shall be 
     without interruption or loss of civil service status or 
     privilege.
       (D) GAO and oira assistance.--The Comptroller General of 
     the United States and the Administrator of the Office of 
     Information and Regulatory Affairs shall provide assistance, 
     including the detailing of employees, to the Commission in 
     accordance with an agreement entered into with the 
     Commission.
       (4) Procurement of temporary and intermittent services.--
     The Chair of the Commission may procure temporary and 
     intermittent services under section 3109(b) of title 5, 
     United States Code, at rates for individuals which do not 
     exceed the daily equivalent of the annual rate of basic pay 
     prescribed for level V of the Executive Schedule under 
     section 5316 of such title.
       (5) Contracting authority.--The Commission may acquire 
     administrative supplies and equipment for Commission use to 
     the extent funds are available.
       (6) Administrative support.--Upon the request of the 
     Commission, the Administrator of General Services shall 
     provide to the Commission, on a reimbursable basis, the 
     administrative support services necessary for the Commission 
     to carry out its responsibilities under this section.
       (g) Termination of the Commission.--The Commission shall 
     terminate 90 days after the date on which the Commission 
     submits its report under subsection (d).
       (h) Authorization of Appropriations.--
       (1) In general.--There are authorized to be appropriated 
     such sums as may be necessary to the Commission to carry out 
     this section.
       (2) Availability.--Any sums appropriated under the 
     authorization contained in this subsection shall remain 
     available, without fiscal year limitation, until expended.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1586. Mr. GRAHAM (for himself, Mr. Coons, Mr. Lujan, and Mr. 
Barrasso) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment 
SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title V of division B, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. 25__. FOUNDATION FOR ENERGY SECURITY AND INNOVATION.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Board.--The term ``Board'' means the Board of Directors 
     described in subsection (b)(2)(A).
       (2) Department.--The term ``Department'' means the 
     Department of Energy.
       (3) Executive director.--The term ``Executive Director'' 
     means the Executive Director described in subsection 
     (b)(5)(A).
       (4) Foundation.--The term ``Foundation'' means the 
     Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation established 
     under subsection (b)(1).
       (5) Individual laboratory-associated foundation.--The term 
     ``Individual Laboratory-Associated Foundation'' means a 
     Laboratory Foundation established by an operating contractor 
     of a National Laboratory.
       (6) National laboratory.--The term ``National Laboratory'' 
     has the meaning given the term in section 2 of the Energy 
     Policy Act of 2005 (42 U.S.C. 15801).
       (7) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Energy.
       (b) Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation.--
       (1) Establishment.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish a 
     nonprofit corporation to be known as the ``Foundation for 
     Energy Security and Innovation''.
       (B) Mission.--The mission of the Foundation shall be--
       (i) to support the mission of the Department; and
       (ii) to advance collaboration with energy researchers, 
     institutions of higher education, industry, and nonprofit and 
     philanthropic organizations to accelerate the 
     commercialization of energy technologies.
       (C) Limitation.--The Foundation shall not be an agency or 
     instrumentality of the Federal Government.
       (D) Tax-exempt status.--The Board shall take all necessary 
     and appropriate steps to ensure that the Foundation is an 
     organization that is described in section 501(c) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and exempt from taxation under 
     section 501(a) of that Code.
       (E) Collaboration with existing organizations.--The 
     Secretary may collaborate with 1 or more organizations to 
     establish the Foundation and carry out the activities of the 
     Foundation.

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       (2) Board of directors.--
       (A) Establishment.--The Foundation shall be governed by a 
     Board of Directors.
       (B) Composition.--
       (i) In general.--The Board shall be composed of the ex 
     officio nonvoting members described in clause (ii) and the 
     appointed voting members described in clause (iii).
       (ii) Ex officio members.--The ex officio members of the 
     Board shall be the following individuals or designees of 
     those individuals:

       (I) The Secretary.
       (II) The Under Secretary for Science and Energy.
       (III) The Under Secretary for Nuclear Security.
       (IV) The Chief Commercialization Officer.

       (iii) Appointed members.--

       (I) Initial members.--The Secretary and the other ex 
     officio members of the Board shall--

       (aa) seek to enter into an agreement with the National 
     Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to develop a 
     list of individuals to serve as members of the Board who are 
     well-qualified and will meet the requirements of subclauses 
     (II) and (III); and
       (bb) appoint the initial members of the Board from that 
     list, if applicable, in consultation with the National 
     Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

       (II) Representation.--The appointed members of the Board 
     shall reflect a broad cross-section of stakeholders from 
     academia, industry, nonprofit organizations, State or local 
     governments, the investment community, and the philanthropic 
     community.
       (III) Experience.--The Secretary shall ensure that a 
     majority of the appointed members of the Board--

       (aa)(AA) has experience in the energy sector;
       (BB) has research experience in the energy field; or
       (CC) has experience in technology commercialization or 
     foundation operations; and
       (bb) to the extent practicable, represents diverse regions, 
     sectors, and communities.
       (C) Chair and vice chair.--
       (i) In general.--The Board shall designate from among the 
     members of the Board--

       (I) an individual to serve as Chair of the Board; and
       (II) an individual to serve as Vice Chair of the Board.

       (ii) Terms.--The term of service of the Chair and Vice 
     Chair of the Board shall end on the earlier of--

       (I) the date that is 3 years after the date on which the 
     Chair or Vice Chair of the Board, as applicable, is 
     designated for the position; and
       (II) the last day of the term of service of the member, as 
     determined under subparagraph (D)(i), who is designated to be 
     Chair or Vice Chair of the Board, as applicable.

       (iii) Representation.--The Chair and Vice Chair of the 
     Board--

       (I) shall not be representatives of the same area of 
     subject matter expertise, or entity, as applicable, under 
     subparagraph (B)(iii)(II); and
       (II) shall not be representatives of any area of subject 
     matter expertise, or entity, as applicable, represented by 
     the immediately preceding Chair and Vice Chair of the Board.

       (D) Terms and vacancies.--
       (i) Terms.--

       (I) In general.--The term of service of each appointed 
     member of the Board shall be not more than 5 years.
       (II) Initial appointed members.--Of the initial members of 
     the Board appointed under subparagraph (B)(iii)(I), half of 
     the members shall serve for 4 years and half of the members 
     shall serve for 5 years, as determined by the Chair of the 
     Board.

       (ii) Vacancies.--Any vacancy in the membership of the 
     appointed members of the Board--

       (I) shall be filled in accordance with the bylaws of the 
     Foundation by an individual capable of representing the same 
     area or entity, as applicable, as represented by the vacating 
     board member under subparagraph (B)(iii)(II);
       (II) shall not affect the power of the remaining appointed 
     members to execute the duties of the Board; and
       (III) shall be filled by an individual selected by the 
     Board.

       (E) Meetings; quorum.--
       (i) Initial meeting.--Not later than 60 days after the 
     Board is established, the Secretary shall convene a meeting 
     of the ex officio and appointed members of the Board to 
     incorporate the Foundation.
       (ii) Quorum.--A majority of the appointed members of the 
     Board shall constitute a quorum for purposes of conducting 
     the business of the Board.
       (F) Duties.--The Board shall--
       (i) establish bylaws for the Foundation in accordance with 
     subparagraph (G);
       (ii) provide overall direction for the activities of the 
     Foundation and establish priority activities;
       (iii) carry out any other necessary activities of the 
     Foundation;
       (iv) evaluate the performance of the Executive Director; 
     and
       (v) actively solicit and accept funds, gifts, grants, 
     devises, or bequests of real or personal property to the 
     Foundation, including from private entities.
       (G) Bylaws.--
       (i) In general.--The bylaws established under subparagraph 
     (F)(i) may include--

       (I) policies for the selection of Board members, officers, 
     employees, agents, and contractors of the Foundation;
       (II) policies, including ethical standards, for--

       (aa) the acceptance, solicitation, and disposition of 
     donations and grants to the Foundation, including appropriate 
     limits on the ability of donors to designate, by stipulation 
     or restriction, the use or recipient of donated funds; and
       (bb) the disposition of assets of the Foundation;

       (III) policies that subject all employees, fellows, 
     trainees, and other agents of the Foundation (including ex 
     officio and appointed members of the Board) to conflict of 
     interest standards; and
       (IV) the specific duties of the Executive Director.

       (ii) Requirements.--The Board shall ensure that the bylaws 
     of the Foundation and the activities carried out under those 
     bylaws shall not--

       (I) reflect unfavorably on the ability of the Foundation to 
     carry out activities in a fair and objective manner; or
       (II) compromise, or appear to compromise, the integrity of 
     any governmental agency or program, or any officer or 
     employee employed by, or involved in, a governmental agency 
     or program.

       (H) Compensation.--
       (i) In general.--No member of the Board shall receive 
     compensation for serving on the Board.
       (ii) Certain expenses.--In accordance with the bylaws of 
     the Foundation, members of the Board may be reimbursed for 
     travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, 
     and other necessary expenses incurred in carrying out the 
     duties of the Board.
       (3) Purposes.--The purposes of the Foundation are--
       (A) to support the Department in carrying out the mission 
     of the Department to ensure the security and prosperity of 
     the United States by addressing energy, environmental, and 
     nuclear challenges through transformative science and 
     technology solutions; and
       (B) to increase private and philanthropic sector 
     investments that support efforts to create, characterize, 
     develop, test, validate, and deploy or commercialize 
     innovative technologies that address crosscutting national 
     energy challenges by methods that include--
       (i) fostering collaboration and partnerships with 
     researchers from the Federal Government, State governments, 
     institutions of higher education, federally funded research 
     and development centers, industry, and nonprofit 
     organizations for the research, development, or 
     commercialization of transformative energy and associated 
     technologies;
       (ii) strengthening and sharing best practices relating to 
     regional economic development through scientific and energy 
     innovation, including in partnership with an Individual 
     Laboratory-Associated Foundation;
       (iii) promoting new product development that supports job 
     creation;
       (iv) administering prize competitions--

       (I) to accelerate private sector competition and 
     investment; and
       (II) that complement the use of prize authority by the 
     Department;

       (v) supporting programs that advance technology maturation, 
     especially where there may be gaps in Federal or private 
     funding in advancing a technology to deployment or 
     commercialization from the prototype stage to a commercial 
     stage; and
       (vi) facilitating access to Department facilities, 
     equipment, and human expertise to assist in tackling national 
     challenges.
       (4) Activities.--
       (A) Studies, competitions, and projects.--The Foundation 
     may conduct and support studies, competitions, projects, and 
     other activities that further the purposes of the Foundation 
     described in paragraph (3).
       (B) Fellowships and grants.--
       (i) In general.--The Foundation may award fellowships and 
     grants for activities relating to research, development, 
     demonstration, maturation, or commercialization of energy and 
     other Department-supported technologies.
       (ii) Form of award.--A fellowship or grant under clause (i) 
     may consist of a stipend, health insurance benefits, funds 
     for travel, and funds for other appropriate expenses.
       (iii) Selection.--In selecting a recipient for a fellowship 
     or grant under clause (i), the Foundation--

       (I) shall make the selection based on the technical and 
     commercialization merits of the proposed project of the 
     potential recipient; and
       (II) may consult with a potential recipient regarding the 
     ability of the potential recipient to carry out various 
     projects that would further the purposes of the Foundation 
     described in paragraph (3).

       (iv) National laboratories.--A National Laboratory that 
     applies for or accepts an award under clause (i) shall not be 
     considered to be engaging in a competitive process.
       (C) Accessing facilities and expertise.--The Foundation may 
     work with the Department--
       (i) to leverage the capabilities and facilities of National 
     Laboratories to commercialize technology; and
       (ii) to assist with resources, including by providing 
     information on the assets of each National Laboratory that 
     may enable the deployment and commercialization of 
     technology.
       (D) Training and education.--The Foundation may support 
     programs that provide

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     training to researchers, scientists, other relevant personnel 
     at National Laboratories and institutions of higher 
     education, and previous or current recipients of or 
     applicants for Department funding to help demonstrate, 
     deploy, and commercialize federally funded technology.
       (E) Maturation funding.--The Foundation shall support 
     programs that provide maturation funding to researchers to 
     advance the technology of those researchers for the purpose 
     of moving products from a prototype stage to a commercial 
     stage.
       (F) Stakeholder engagement.--The Foundation shall convene, 
     and may consult with, representatives from the Department, 
     institutions of higher education, National Laboratories, the 
     private sector, and commercialization organizations to 
     develop programs for the purposes of the Foundation described 
     in paragraph (3) and to advance the activities of the 
     Foundation.
       (G) Individual and federal laboratory-associated 
     foundations.--
       (i) Definition of covered foundation.--In this 
     subparagraph, the term ``covered foundation'' means each of 
     the following:

       (I) An Individual Laboratory-Associated Foundation.
       (II) A Federal Laboratory-Associated Foundation established 
     pursuant to subsection (c)(1).

       (ii) Support.--The Foundation shall provide support to and 
     collaborate with covered foundations.
       (iii) Guidelines and templates.--For the purpose of 
     providing support under clause (ii), the Secretary shall 
     establish suggested guidelines and templates for covered 
     foundations, including--

       (I) a standard adaptable organizational design for 
     responsible management;
       (II) standard and legally tenable bylaws and money-handling 
     procedures; and
       (III) a standard training curriculum to orient and expand 
     the operating expertise of personnel employed by covered 
     foundations.

       (iv) Affiliations.--Nothing in this subparagraph requires--

       (I) an existing Individual Laboratory-Associated Foundation 
     to modify current practices or affiliate with the Foundation; 
     or
       (II) a covered foundation to be bound by charter or 
     corporate bylaws as permanently affiliated with the 
     Foundation.

       (H) Supplemental programs.--The Foundation may carry out 
     supplemental programs--
       (i) to conduct and support forums, meetings, conferences, 
     courses, and training workshops consistent with the purposes 
     of the Foundation described in paragraph (3);
       (ii) to support and encourage the understanding and 
     development of data that promotes the translation of 
     technologies from the research stage, through the development 
     and maturation stage, and ending in the market stage;
       (iii) for writing, editing, printing, publishing, and 
     vending books and other materials relating to research 
     carried out under the Foundation and the Department; and
       (iv) to conduct other activities to carry out and support 
     the purposes of the Foundation described in paragraph (3).
       (I) Evaluations.--The Foundation shall support the 
     development of an evaluation methodology, to be used as part 
     of any program supported by the Foundation, that shall--
       (i) consist of qualitative and quantitative metrics; and
       (ii) include periodic third party evaluation of those 
     programs and other activities of the Foundation.
       (J) Communications.--The Foundation shall develop an 
     expertise in communications to promote the work of grant and 
     fellowship recipients under subparagraph (B), the 
     commercialization successes of the Foundation, opportunities 
     for partnership with the Foundation, and other activities.
       (K) Solicitation and use of funds.--The Foundation may 
     solicit and accept gifts, grants, and other donations, 
     establish accounts, and invest and expend funds in support of 
     the activities and programs of the Foundation.
       (5) Administration.--
       (A) Executive director.--The Board shall hire an Executive 
     Director of the Foundation, who shall serve at the pleasure 
     of the Board.
       (B) Compensation.--The Executive Director shall be 
     compensated at a level not greater than the rate payable for 
     level IV of the Executive Schedule under section 5315 of 
     title 5, United States Code.
       (C) Administrative control.--No member of the Board, 
     officer or employee of the Foundation or of any program 
     established by the Foundation, or participant in a program 
     established by the Foundation, shall exercise administrative 
     control over any Federal employee.
       (D) Strategic plan.--Not later than 1 year after the date 
     of enactment of this Act, the Foundation shall submit to the 
     Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and 
     the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House 
     of Representatives a strategic plan that contains--
       (i) a plan for the Foundation to become financially self-
     sustaining in fiscal year 2023 and thereafter (except for the 
     amounts provided each fiscal year under paragraph 
     (12)(A)(iii));
       (ii) a forecast of major crosscutting energy challenge 
     opportunities, including short- and long-term objectives, 
     identified by the Board, with input from communities 
     representing the entities and areas of subject matter 
     expertise, as applicable, described in paragraph 
     (2)(B)(iii)(II);
       (iii) a description of the efforts that the Foundation will 
     take to be transparent in the processes of the Foundation, 
     including processes relating to--

       (I) grant awards, including selection, review, and 
     notification;
       (II) communication of past, current, and future research 
     priorities; and
       (III) solicitation of and response to public input on the 
     opportunities identified under clause (ii);

       (iv) a description of the financial goals and benchmarks of 
     the Foundation for the following 10 years; and
       (v) a description of the efforts undertaken by the 
     Foundation to ensure maximum complementarity and minimum 
     redundancy with investments made by the Department.
       (E) Annual report.--Not later than 1 year after the date on 
     which the Foundation is established, and every 2 years 
     thereafter, the Foundation shall submit to the Committee on 
     Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate, the Committee on 
     Science, Space, and Technology of the House of 
     Representatives, and the Secretary a report that, for the 
     year covered by the report--
       (i) describes the activities of the Foundation and the 
     progress of the Foundation in furthering the purposes of the 
     Foundation described in paragraph (3);
       (ii) provides a specific accounting of the source and use 
     of all funds made available to the Foundation to carry out 
     those activities to ensure transparency in the alignment of 
     Department missions and policies with national security;
       (iii) describes how the results of the activities of the 
     Foundation could be incorporated into the procurement 
     processes of the General Services Administration; and
       (iv) includes a summary of each evaluation conducted using 
     the evaluation methodology described in paragraph (4)(I).
       (F) Evaluation by comptroller general.--Not later than 5 
     years after the date on which the Foundation is established, 
     the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to 
     the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate 
     and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the 
     House of Representatives--
       (i) an evaluation of--

       (I) the extent to which the Foundation is achieving the 
     mission of the Foundation; and
       (II) the operation of the Foundation; and

       (ii) any recommendations on how the Foundation may be 
     improved.
       (G) Audits.--The Foundation shall--
       (i) provide for annual audits of the financial condition of 
     the Foundation; and
       (ii) make the audits, and all other records, documents, and 
     papers of the Foundation, available to the Secretary and the 
     Comptroller General of the United States for examination or 
     audit.
       (H) Separate fund accounts.--The Board shall ensure that 
     any funds received under paragraph (12)(A) are held in a 
     separate account from any other funds received by the 
     Foundation.
       (I) Integrity.--
       (i) In general.--To ensure integrity in the operations of 
     the Foundation, the Board shall develop and enforce 
     procedures relating to standards of conduct, financial 
     disclosure statements, conflicts of interest (including 
     recusal and waiver rules), audits, and any other matters 
     determined appropriate by the Board.
       (ii) Financial conflicts of interest.--To mitigate 
     conflicts of interest and risks from malign foreign 
     influence, any individual who is an officer, employee, or 
     member of the Board is prohibited from any participation in 
     deliberations by the Foundation of a matter that would 
     directly or predictably affect any financial interest of--

       (I) the individual;
       (II) a relative (as defined in section 109 of the Ethics in 
     Government Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.)) of that individual; 
     or
       (III) a business organization or other entity in which the 
     individual has an interest, including an organization or 
     other entity with which the individual is negotiating 
     employment.

       (J) Liability.--
       (i) In general.--The United States shall not be liable for 
     any debts, defaults, acts, or omissions of--

       (I) the Foundation;
       (II) a Federal entity with respect to an agreement of that 
     Federal entity with the Foundation; or
       (III) an Individual Laboratory-Associated Foundation with 
     respect to an agreement of that Federal entity with the 
     Foundation.

       (ii) Full faith and credit.--The full faith and credit of 
     the United States shall not extend to any obligations of the 
     Foundation.
       (K) Nonapplicability of faca.--The Federal Advisory 
     Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not apply to the 
     Foundation or an Individual Laboratory-Associated Foundation.
       (6) Department collaboration.--
       (A) National laboratories.--The Secretary shall collaborate 
     with the Foundation to develop a process to ensure 
     collaboration and coordination between the Department, the 
     Foundation, and National Laboratories--
       (i) to streamline contracting processes between National 
     Laboratories and the Foundation, including by--

       (I) streamlining the ability of the Foundation to transfer 
     equipment and funds to National Laboratories;

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       (II) standardizing contract mechanisms to be used by the 
     Foundation in engaging with National Laboratories; and
       (III) streamlining the ability of the Foundation to fund 
     endowed positions at National Laboratories;

       (ii) to allow a National Laboratory or site of a National 
     Laboratory--

       (I) to accept and perform work for the Foundation, 
     consistent with provided resources, notwithstanding any other 
     provision of law governing the administration, mission, use, 
     or operations of the National Laboratory or site, as 
     applicable; and
       (II) to perform that work on a basis equal to other 
     missions at the National Laboratory; and

       (iii) to permit the director of any National Laboratory or 
     site of a National Laboratory to enter into a cooperative 
     research and development agreement or negotiate a licensing 
     agreement with the Foundation pursuant to section 12 of the 
     Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 
     3710a).
       (B) Department liaisons.--The Secretary shall appoint 
     liaisons from across the Department to collaborate and 
     coordinate with the Foundation, including not less than 1 
     liaison from the Office of Technology Transitions, who shall 
     ensure that the Foundation works in conjunction with the 
     Technology Commercialization Fund of the Department.
       (C) Administration.--The Secretary shall leverage 
     appropriate arrangements, contracts, and directives to carry 
     out the process developed under subparagraph (A).
       (7) National security.--Nothing in this subsection exempts 
     the Foundation from any national security policy of the 
     Department.
       (8) Support services.--The Secretary may provide 
     facilities, utilities, and support services to the Foundation 
     if it is determined by the Secretary to be advantageous to 
     the research programs of the Department.
       (9) Anti-deficiency act.--Subsection (a)(1) of section 1341 
     of title 31, United States Code (commonly referred to as the 
     ``Anti-Deficiency Act''), shall not apply to any Federal 
     officer or employee carrying out any activity of the 
     Foundation using funds of the Foundation.
       (10) Preemption of authority.--This subsection shall not 
     preempt any authority or responsibility of the Secretary 
     under any other provision of law.
       (11) Transfer funds.--The Foundation may transfer funds to 
     the Department, which shall be subject to all applicable 
     Federal limitations relating to federally funded research.
       (12) Authorization of appropriations.--
       (A) In general.--Of the amounts authorized to be 
     appropriated under section 2117(a)--
       (i) not less than $1,500,000 shall be for the Secretary for 
     fiscal year 2022 to establish the Foundation;
       (ii) not less than $30,000,000 shall be for the Foundation 
     for fiscal year 2023 to carry out the activities of the 
     Foundation; and
       (iii) not less than $3,000,000 shall be for the Foundation 
     for fiscal year 2024, and each fiscal year thereafter, for 
     administrative and operational costs.
       (B) Cost share.--Funds made available under subparagraph 
     (A)(ii) shall be required to be cost-shared by a partner of 
     the Foundation other than the Department or a National 
     Laboratory.
       (c) National Energy Technology Laboratory-Associated 
     Foundation.--
       (1) Establishment.--
       (A) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, the National Energy Technology Laboratory may establish, 
     or enter into an agreement with a nonprofit organization to 
     establish, a Federal Laboratory-Associated Foundation 
     (referred to in this subsection as a ``Laboratory 
     Foundation'') to support the mission of the National Energy 
     Technology Laboratory.
       (B) Not agency or instrumentality.--A Laboratory Foundation 
     shall not be an agency or instrumentality of the Federal 
     Government.
       (C) Governance structure.--A Laboratory Foundation 
     established under subparagraph (A) shall have a separate 
     governance structure from, and shall be managed independently 
     of, the National Energy Technology Laboratory.
       (2) Activities.--Activities of a Laboratory Foundation may 
     include--
       (A) conducting support studies, competitions, projects, 
     research, and other activities that further the purpose of 
     the Laboratory Foundation;
       (B) carrying out programs to foster collaboration and 
     partnership among researchers from the Federal Government, 
     State governments, institutions of higher education, 
     federally funded research and development centers, and 
     industry and nonprofit organizations relating to the 
     research, development, and commercialization of federally 
     supported technologies;
       (C) carrying out programs to leverage technologies to 
     support new product development that supports regional 
     economic development;
       (D) administering prize competitions--
       (i) to accelerate private sector competition and 
     investment; and
       (ii) that complement the use of prize authority by the 
     Department;
       (E) providing fellowships and grants to research and 
     development personnel at, or affiliated with, federally 
     funded centers, in accordance with paragraph (3);
       (F) carrying out programs--
       (i) that allow scientists from foreign countries to serve 
     in research capacities in the United States or other 
     countries in association with the National Energy Technology 
     Laboratory;
       (ii) that provide opportunities for employees of the 
     National Energy Technology Laboratory to serve in research 
     capacities in foreign countries;
       (iii) to conduct studies, projects, or research in 
     collaboration with national and international nonprofit and 
     for-profit organizations, which may include the provision of 
     stipends, travel, and other support for personnel;
       (iv)(I) to hold forums, meetings, conferences, courses, and 
     training workshops that may include undergraduate, graduate, 
     post-graduate, and post-doctoral accredited courses; and
       (II) for the accreditation of those courses by the 
     Laboratory Foundation at the State and national level for 
     college degrees or continuing education credits;
       (v) to support and encourage teachers and students of 
     science at all levels of education;
       (vi) to promote an understanding of science amongst the 
     general public;
       (vii) for writing, editing, printing, publishing, and 
     vending of relevant books and other materials; and
       (viii) for the conduct of other activities to carry out and 
     support the purpose of the Laboratory Foundation; and
       (G) receiving, administering, soliciting, accepting, and 
     using funds, gifts, devises, or bequests, either absolutely 
     or in trust of real or personal property or any income 
     therefrom, or other interest or equity therein for the 
     benefit of, or in connection with, the mission of the 
     applicable Federal laboratory, in accordance with paragraph 
     (4).
       (3) Fellowships and grants.--
       (A) Selection.--Recipients of fellowships and grants 
     described in paragraph (2)(E) shall be selected--
       (i) by a Laboratory Foundation and the donors to a 
     Laboratory Foundation;
       (ii) subject to the agreement of the head of the agency the 
     mission of which is supported by a Laboratory Foundation; and
       (iii) in the case of a fellowship, based on the 
     recommendation of the employees of the National Energy 
     Technology Laboratory at which the fellow would serve.
       (B) Expenses.--Fellowships and grants described in 
     paragraph (2)(E) may include stipends, travel, health 
     insurance, benefits, and other appropriate expenses.
       (4) Gifts.--An amount of funds, a gift, a devise, or a 
     bequest described in paragraph (2)(G) may be accepted by a 
     Laboratory Foundation regardless of whether it is encumbered, 
     restricted, or subject to a beneficial interest of a private 
     person if any current or future interest of the funds, gift, 
     devise, or bequest is for the benefit of the research and 
     development activities of the National Energy Technology 
     Laboratory.
       (5) Ownership by federal government.--A contribution, gift, 
     or any other transfer made to or for the use of a Laboratory 
     Foundation shall be regarded as a contribution, gift, or 
     transfer to or for the use of the Federal Government.
       (6) Liability.--The United States shall not be liable for 
     any debts, defaults, acts, or omissions of a Laboratory 
     Foundation.
       (7) Transfer of funds.--Notwithstanding any other provision 
     of law, a Laboratory Foundation may transfer funds to the 
     National Energy Technology Laboratory and the National Energy 
     Technology Laboratory may accept that transfer of funds.
       (8) Other laws.--This subsection shall not alter or 
     supersede any other provision of law governing the authority, 
     scope, establishment, or use of nonprofit organizations by a 
     Federal agency.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1587. Mr. GRAHAM submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place in title I of division F, insert 
     the following:

                       Subtitle __--U.S. MADE Act

     SEC. 61__. SHORT TITLE.

       This subtitle may be cited as the ``United States 
     Manufacturing Availability of Domestic Equipment Act'' or the 
     ``U.S. MADE Act of 2021''.

     SEC. 61__. DOMESTIC PURCHASING REQUIREMENT FOR PERSONAL 
                   PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ACQUISITIONS FOR THE 
                   STRATEGIC NATIONAL STOCKPILE.

       Section 319F-2(a) of the Public Health Service Act (42 
     U.S.C. 247d-6b(a)), as amended by section 4153(f)(3), is 
     further amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(7) Domestic procurement requirement for personal 
     protective equipment.--
       ``(A) Requirement.--Except as provided in subparagraphs (C) 
     and (D), funds appropriated or otherwise available to the 
     Secretary for the Strategic National Stockpile may not be 
     used for the procurement of an

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     item described in subparagraph (B) unless the item was grown, 
     reprocessed, reused, or produced in the United States and 
     meets all applicable requirements of the Food and Drug 
     Administration.
       ``(B) Covered items.--An item described in this 
     subparagraph is an article or item of--
       ``(i) personal protective equipment and clothing (and the 
     materials and components thereof), other than sensors, 
     electronics, or other items added to, and not normally 
     associated with, such personal protective equipment;
       ``(ii) sanitizing supplies and ancillary medical supplies 
     such as disinfecting wipes, privacy curtains, beds and 
     bedding, testing swabs, gauze and bandages, tents, 
     tarpaulins, covers, or bags; or
       ``(iii) any other textile medical supplies and textile 
     equipment described in paragraph (1).
       ``(C) Availability exception.--Subparagraph (A) shall not 
     apply to an item described in subparagraph (B)--
       ``(i) that is, or that includes, a material listed in 
     section 25.104 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation as one 
     for which a non-availability determination has been made;
       ``(ii) as to which the Secretary determines that a 
     sufficient quantity of a satisfactory quality of such item 
     that is grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced in the United 
     States cannot be procured as, and when, needed; or
       ``(iii) if, after maximizing to the extent feasible sources 
     consistent with subparagraph (A), the Secretary certifies 
     every 120 days that it is necessary to procure products under 
     this paragraph under expedited procedures to respond to the 
     immediate needs of a public health emergency pursuant to 
     section 319.
       ``(D) Consultation.--The Secretary shall consult with the 
     United States Trade Representative on a matter under this 
     subsection that concerns an obligation of the United States 
     under any international trade agreement.
       ``(E) Notification required within 7 days after procurement 
     contract award if certain exceptions applied.--In the case of 
     any procurement contracts of an item described in 
     subparagraph (B), if the Secretary applies the exception 
     described in subparagraph (C) with respect to that 
     procurement contract, the Secretary shall, not later than 7 
     days after the awarding of the procurement contract, post a 
     notification that the exception has been applied on the 
     relevant Internet website maintained by the General Services 
     Administration, except for any information that is exempt 
     from mandatory disclosure under section 552 of title 5, 
     United States Code.
       ``(F) Training during fiscal year 2022.--
       ``(i) In general.--The Secretary shall ensure that each 
     member of the acquisition workforce in the Department of 
     Health and Human Services who participates substantially on a 
     regular basis in procurements related to the maintenance of 
     the Strategic National Stockpile receives training during 
     fiscal year 2022 on the requirements of this paragraph. 
     During such training, the Secretary shall engage with 
     manufacturers and distributors of items described in 
     subparagraph (B) to take into consideration availability of 
     such items and facilitate processes pursuant to this 
     paragraph.
       ``(ii) Inclusion of information in new training programs.--
     The Secretary shall ensure that any training program for the 
     acquisition workforce, as described in clause (i), developed 
     or implemented after fiscal year 2022, includes comprehensive 
     information on the requirements described in subparagraph 
     (A).
       ``(G) Effective date.--The Secretary shall increase the 
     percentage of contracts by value entered into for products 
     described in subparagraph (B) incrementally to 100 percent as 
     soon as practicable, but in no event later than the end of 
     the 5-year period beginning on the date of enactment of this 
     paragraph. The Secretary shall notify the Committee on 
     Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of 
     Representatives within 60 days of such date of enactment 
     regarding the percentage of products described in 
     subparagraph (B) that meet the requirements of this 
     paragraph.
       ``(H) Report.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     enactment of this paragraph, the Secretary shall submit to 
     the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the 
     House of Representatives a report assessing the 
     implementation of this paragraph and the feasibility of 
     applying the requirements of this paragraph to--
       ``(i) not less than 50 percent of contracts by value 
     entered into for products described in subparagraph (B) by 
     September 30, 2022;
       ``(ii) not less than 75 percent of contracts by value 
     entered into for products described in subparagraph (B) by 
     March 31, 2023; and
       ``(iii) not less than 100 percent of contracts by value 
     entered into for products described in subparagraph (B) by a 
     date that is not less than 2 years after the date of 
     enactment of this paragraph.''.

     SEC. 61__. INVESTMENT CREDIT FOR QUALIFYING MEDICAL PERSONAL 
                   PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING PROJECTS.

       (a) In General.--Subpart E of part IV of subchapter A of 
     chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by 
     inserting after section 48C the following new section:

     ``SEC. 48D. QUALIFYING MEDICAL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 
                   MANUFACTURING PROJECT CREDIT.

       ``(a) In General.--For purposes of section 46, the 
     qualifying medical personal protective equipment 
     manufacturing project credit for any taxable year is an 
     amount equal to 30 percent of the qualified investment for 
     such taxable year with respect to any qualifying medical 
     personal protective equipment manufacturing project of the 
     taxpayer.
       ``(b) Qualified Investment.--
       ``(1) In general.--For purposes of subsection (a), the 
     qualified investment for any taxable year is--
       ``(A) in the case of any eligible property placed in 
     service by the taxpayer during such taxable year, the basis 
     of such property, and
       ``(B) in the case of any property previously placed in 
     service by the taxpayer during any period before such taxable 
     year which qualifies as eligible property for such taxable 
     year, the adjusted basis of such property (as determined as 
     of the beginning of such taxable year).
       ``(2) Certain qualified progress expenditures rules made 
     applicable.--Rules similar to the rules of subsections (c)(4) 
     and (d) of section 46 (as in effect on the day before the 
     enactment of the Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1990) shall 
     apply for purposes of this section.
       ``(3) Limitation.--The amount which is treated as the 
     qualified investment for all taxable years with respect to 
     any qualifying medical personal protective equipment 
     manufacturing project shall not exceed the amount designated 
     by the Secretary as eligible for the credit under this 
     section.
       ``(c) Definitions.--
       ``(1) Qualifying medical personal protective equipment 
     manufacturing project.--
       ``(A) In general.--The term `qualifying medical personal 
     protective equipment manufacturing project' means a project--
       ``(i) which re-equips, expands, establishes, or continues a 
     manufacturing facility for the production of--

       ``(I) any item described in paragraph (7)(B) of section 
     319F-2(a) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d-
     6b(a)), or
       ``(II) any textile products for medical applications which 
     are not described in subclause (I), as identified by the 
     Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and 
     Human Services, and

       ``(ii) any portion of the qualified investment of which is 
     certified by the Secretary under subsection (d) as eligible 
     for a credit under this section.
       ``(B) Exception.--Subclause (I) of subparagraph (A)(i) 
     shall not include sensors, electronics, or other items added 
     to, and not normally associated with, equipment or clothing 
     described in such subclause.
       ``(2) Eligible property.--The term `eligible property' 
     means any property--
       ``(A) which is necessary for the production of property 
     described in paragraph (1)(A)(i),
       ``(B) which is--
       ``(i) tangible personal property, or
       ``(ii) other tangible property (not including a building or 
     its structural components), but only if such property is used 
     as an integral part of the manufacturing facility described 
     in such paragraph,
       ``(C) with respect to which depreciation (or amortization 
     in lieu of depreciation) is allowable, and
       ``(D) which is part of a qualifying medical personal 
     protective equipment manufacturing project.
       ``(d) Qualifying Medical Personal Protective Equipment 
     Manufacturing Project Program.--
       ``(1) Establishment.--
       ``(A) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     enactment of this section, the Secretary, in consultation 
     with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall 
     establish a qualifying medical personal protective equipment 
     manufacturing project program to consider and award 
     certifications for qualified investments eligible for credits 
     under this section to qualifying medical personal protective 
     equipment manufacturing project sponsors.
       ``(B) Limitation.--The total amount of credits that may be 
     allocated under the program shall not exceed $7,500,000,000.
       ``(2) Certification.--
       ``(A) Application period.--Each applicant for certification 
     under this paragraph shall submit an application (containing 
     such information as the Secretary may require) during the 1-
     year period beginning on the date the Secretary establishes 
     the program under paragraph (1).
       ``(B) Time to meet criteria for certification.--Each 
     applicant for certification shall have 1 year from the date 
     of acceptance by the Secretary of the application during 
     which to provide to the Secretary evidence that the 
     requirements of the certification have been met.
       ``(C) Period of issuance.--An applicant which receives a 
     certification shall have 2 years from the date of issuance of 
     the certification in order to place the project in service 
     and if such project is not placed in service by that time 
     period, then the certification shall no longer be valid.
       ``(3) Selection criteria.--In determining which qualifying 
     medical personal protective equipment manufacturing projects 
     to certify under this section, the Secretary shall take into 
     consideration which projects--
       ``(A) will provide the greatest net increase in job 
     creation (both direct and indirect) within the United States 
     (as defined in section 4612(a)(4)) during the credit period,
       ``(B) will provide the largest net increase in the amount 
     of medical personal protective

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     equipment for which there is the greatest need for purposes 
     of the Strategic National Stockpile (as described in section 
     319F-2(a) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d-
     6b(a))),
       ``(C) have the greatest potential to help achieve medical 
     manufacturing independence for the United States, and
       ``(D) have the greatest potential to meet current demand or 
     sudden surges in demand for personal protective equipment.
       ``(4) Review and redistribution.--
       ``(A) Review.--Not later than 3 years after the date of 
     enactment of this section, the Secretary shall review the 
     credits allocated under this section as of such date.
       ``(B) Redistribution.--The Secretary may reallocate credits 
     awarded under this section if the Secretary determines that--
       ``(i) there is an insufficient quantity of qualifying 
     applications for certification pending at the time of the 
     review, or
       ``(ii) any certification made pursuant to paragraph (2) has 
     been revoked pursuant to paragraph (2)(B) because the project 
     subject to the certification has been delayed as a result of 
     third party opposition or litigation to the proposed project.
       ``(C) Reallocation.--If the Secretary determines that 
     credits under this section are available for reallocation 
     pursuant to the requirements set forth in paragraph (2), the 
     Secretary is authorized to conduct an additional program for 
     applications for certification.
       ``(5) Disclosure of allocations.--The Secretary shall, upon 
     making a certification under this subsection, publicly 
     disclose the identity of the applicant and the amount of the 
     credit with respect to such applicant.
       ``(e) Denial of Double Benefit.--No credit shall be allowed 
     under any provision of this chapter with respect to any 
     amount taken in account in determining the credit allowed to 
     a taxpayer under this section.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendments.--
       (1) Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``and'' at the end of paragraph (5);
       (B) by striking the period at the end of paragraph (6) and 
     inserting ``, and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(7) the qualifying medical personal protective equipment 
     manufacturing project credit.''.
       (2) Section 49(a)(1)(C) of such Code is amended--
       (A) by striking ``and'' at the end of clause (iv);
       (B) by striking the period at the end of clause (v) and 
     inserting ``, and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(vi) the basis of any property which is part of a 
     qualifying medical personal protective equipment 
     manufacturing project under section 48D.''.
       (3) Section 50(a)(2)(E) of such Code is amended by striking 
     ``or 48C(b)(2)'' and inserting ``, 48C(b)(2), or 48D(b)(2)''.
       (4) The table of sections for subpart E of part IV of 
     subchapter A of chapter 1 of such Code is amended by 
     inserting after the item relating to section 48C the 
     following new item:

``Sec. 48D. Qualifying medical personal protective equipment 
              manufacturing project credit.''.
       (c) Treatment Under Base Erosion Tax.--Section 
     59A(b)(1)(B)(ii) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is 
     amended by striking ``plus'' at the end of subclause (I), by 
     redesignating subclause (II) as subclause (III), and by 
     inserting after subclause (I) the following new subclause:

       ``(II) the credit allowed under section 38 for the taxable 
     year which is properly allocable to the portion of the 
     investment credit determined under section 46 that is 
     properly allocable to section 48D(a), plus''.

       (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall apply to projects certified after the date of enactment 
     of this Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1588. Mr. COONS (for himself, Mr. Graham, Mr. Lujan, and Mr. 
Barrasso) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment 
SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title V of division B, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. 25__. FOUNDATION FOR ENERGY SECURITY AND INNOVATION.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Board.--The term ``Board'' means the Board of Directors 
     described in subsection (b)(2)(A).
       (2) Department.--The term ``Department'' means the 
     Department of Energy.
       (3) Executive director.--The term ``Executive Director'' 
     means the Executive Director described in subsection 
     (b)(5)(A).
       (4) Foundation.--The term ``Foundation'' means the 
     Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation established 
     under subsection (b)(1).
       (5) Individual laboratory-associated foundation.--The term 
     ``Individual Laboratory-Associated Foundation'' means a 
     Laboratory Foundation established by an operating contractor 
     of a National Laboratory.
       (6) National laboratory.--The term ``National Laboratory'' 
     has the meaning given the term in section 2 of the Energy 
     Policy Act of 2005 (42 U.S.C. 15801).
       (7) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Energy.
       (b) Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation.--
       (1) Establishment.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall establish a 
     nonprofit corporation to be known as the ``Foundation for 
     Energy Security and Innovation''.
       (B) Mission.--The mission of the Foundation shall be--
       (i) to support the mission of the Department; and
       (ii) to advance collaboration with energy researchers, 
     institutions of higher education, industry, and nonprofit and 
     philanthropic organizations to accelerate the 
     commercialization of energy technologies.
       (C) Limitation.--The Foundation shall not be an agency or 
     instrumentality of the Federal Government.
       (D) Tax-exempt status.--The Board shall take all necessary 
     and appropriate steps to ensure that the Foundation is an 
     organization that is described in section 501(c) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and exempt from taxation under 
     section 501(a) of that Code.
       (E) Collaboration with existing organizations.--The 
     Secretary may collaborate with 1 or more organizations to 
     establish the Foundation and carry out the activities of the 
     Foundation.
       (2) Board of directors.--
       (A) Establishment.--The Foundation shall be governed by a 
     Board of Directors.
       (B) Composition.--
       (i) In general.--The Board shall be composed of the ex 
     officio nonvoting members described in clause (ii) and the 
     appointed voting members described in clause (iii).
       (ii) Ex officio members.--The ex officio members of the 
     Board shall be the following individuals or designees of 
     those individuals:

       (I) The Secretary.
       (II) The Under Secretary for Science and Energy.
       (III) The Under Secretary for Nuclear Security.
       (IV) The Chief Commercialization Officer.

       (iii) Appointed members.--

       (I) Initial members.--The Secretary and the other ex 
     officio members of the Board shall--

       (aa) seek to enter into an agreement with the National 
     Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to develop a 
     list of individuals to serve as members of the Board who are 
     well-qualified and will meet the requirements of subclauses 
     (II) and (III); and
       (bb) appoint the initial members of the Board from that 
     list, if applicable, in consultation with the National 
     Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

       (II) Representation.--The appointed members of the Board 
     shall reflect a broad cross-section of stakeholders from 
     academia, industry, nonprofit organizations, State or local 
     governments, the investment community, and the philanthropic 
     community.
       (III) Experience.--The Secretary shall ensure that a 
     majority of the appointed members of the Board--

       (aa)(AA) has experience in the energy sector;
       (BB) has research experience in the energy field; or
       (CC) has experience in technology commercialization or 
     foundation operations; and
       (bb) to the extent practicable, represents diverse regions, 
     sectors, and communities.
       (C) Chair and vice chair.--
       (i) In general.--The Board shall designate from among the 
     members of the Board--

       (I) an individual to serve as Chair of the Board; and
       (II) an individual to serve as Vice Chair of the Board.

       (ii) Terms.--The term of service of the Chair and Vice 
     Chair of the Board shall end on the earlier of--

       (I) the date that is 3 years after the date on which the 
     Chair or Vice Chair of the Board, as applicable, is 
     designated for the position; and
       (II) the last day of the term of service of the member, as 
     determined under subparagraph (D)(i), who is designated to be 
     Chair or Vice Chair of the Board, as applicable.

       (iii) Representation.--The Chair and Vice Chair of the 
     Board--

       (I) shall not be representatives of the same area of 
     subject matter expertise, or entity, as applicable, under 
     subparagraph (B)(iii)(II); and
       (II) shall not be representatives of any area of subject 
     matter expertise, or entity, as applicable, represented by 
     the immediately preceding Chair and Vice Chair of the Board.

       (D) Terms and vacancies.--
       (i) Terms.--

       (I) In general.--The term of service of each appointed 
     member of the Board shall be not more than 5 years.
       (II) Initial appointed members.--Of the initial members of 
     the Board appointed under subparagraph (B)(iii)(I), half of 
     the members shall serve for 4 years and half of the members 
     shall serve for 5 years, as determined by the Chair of the 
     Board.

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       (ii) Vacancies.--Any vacancy in the membership of the 
     appointed members of the Board--

       (I) shall be filled in accordance with the bylaws of the 
     Foundation by an individual capable of representing the same 
     area or entity, as applicable, as represented by the vacating 
     board member under subparagraph (B)(iii)(II);
       (II) shall not affect the power of the remaining appointed 
     members to execute the duties of the Board; and
       (III) shall be filled by an individual selected by the 
     Board.

       (E) Meetings; quorum.--
       (i) Initial meeting.--Not later than 60 days after the 
     Board is established, the Secretary shall convene a meeting 
     of the ex officio and appointed members of the Board to 
     incorporate the Foundation.
       (ii) Quorum.--A majority of the appointed members of the 
     Board shall constitute a quorum for purposes of conducting 
     the business of the Board.
       (F) Duties.--The Board shall--
       (i) establish bylaws for the Foundation in accordance with 
     subparagraph (G);
       (ii) provide overall direction for the activities of the 
     Foundation and establish priority activities;
       (iii) carry out any other necessary activities of the 
     Foundation;
       (iv) evaluate the performance of the Executive Director; 
     and
       (v) actively solicit and accept funds, gifts, grants, 
     devises, or bequests of real or personal property to the 
     Foundation, including from private entities.
       (G) Bylaws.--
       (i) In general.--The bylaws established under subparagraph 
     (F)(i) may include--

       (I) policies for the selection of Board members, officers, 
     employees, agents, and contractors of the Foundation;
       (II) policies, including ethical standards, for--

       (aa) the acceptance, solicitation, and disposition of 
     donations and grants to the Foundation, including appropriate 
     limits on the ability of donors to designate, by stipulation 
     or restriction, the use or recipient of donated funds; and
       (bb) the disposition of assets of the Foundation;

       (III) policies that subject all employees, fellows, 
     trainees, and other agents of the Foundation (including ex 
     officio and appointed members of the Board) to conflict of 
     interest standards; and
       (IV) the specific duties of the Executive Director.

       (ii) Requirements.--The Board shall ensure that the bylaws 
     of the Foundation and the activities carried out under those 
     bylaws shall not--

       (I) reflect unfavorably on the ability of the Foundation to 
     carry out activities in a fair and objective manner; or
       (II) compromise, or appear to compromise, the integrity of 
     any governmental agency or program, or any officer or 
     employee employed by, or involved in, a governmental agency 
     or program.

       (H) Compensation.--
       (i) In general.--No member of the Board shall receive 
     compensation for serving on the Board.
       (ii) Certain expenses.--In accordance with the bylaws of 
     the Foundation, members of the Board may be reimbursed for 
     travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, 
     and other necessary expenses incurred in carrying out the 
     duties of the Board.
       (3) Purposes.--The purposes of the Foundation are--
       (A) to support the Department in carrying out the mission 
     of the Department to ensure the security and prosperity of 
     the United States by addressing energy, environmental, and 
     nuclear challenges through transformative science and 
     technology solutions; and
       (B) to increase private and philanthropic sector 
     investments that support efforts to create, characterize, 
     develop, test, validate, and deploy or commercialize 
     innovative technologies that address crosscutting national 
     energy challenges by methods that include--
       (i) fostering collaboration and partnerships with 
     researchers from the Federal Government, State governments, 
     institutions of higher education, federally funded research 
     and development centers, industry, and nonprofit 
     organizations for the research, development, or 
     commercialization of transformative energy and associated 
     technologies;
       (ii) strengthening and sharing best practices relating to 
     regional economic development through scientific and energy 
     innovation, including in partnership with an Individual 
     Laboratory-Associated Foundation;
       (iii) promoting new product development that supports job 
     creation;
       (iv) administering prize competitions--

       (I) to accelerate private sector competition and 
     investment; and
       (II) that complement the use of prize authority by the 
     Department;

       (v) supporting programs that advance technology maturation, 
     especially where there may be gaps in Federal or private 
     funding in advancing a technology to deployment or 
     commercialization from the prototype stage to a commercial 
     stage; and
       (vi) facilitating access to Department facilities, 
     equipment, and human expertise to assist in tackling national 
     challenges.
       (4) Activities.--
       (A) Studies, competitions, and projects.--The Foundation 
     may conduct and support studies, competitions, projects, and 
     other activities that further the purposes of the Foundation 
     described in paragraph (3).
       (B) Fellowships and grants.--
       (i) In general.--The Foundation may award fellowships and 
     grants for activities relating to research, development, 
     demonstration, maturation, or commercialization of energy and 
     other Department-supported technologies.
       (ii) Form of award.--A fellowship or grant under clause (i) 
     may consist of a stipend, health insurance benefits, funds 
     for travel, and funds for other appropriate expenses.
       (iii) Selection.--In selecting a recipient for a fellowship 
     or grant under clause (i), the Foundation--

       (I) shall make the selection based on the technical and 
     commercialization merits of the proposed project of the 
     potential recipient; and
       (II) may consult with a potential recipient regarding the 
     ability of the potential recipient to carry out various 
     projects that would further the purposes of the Foundation 
     described in paragraph (3).

       (iv) National laboratories.--A National Laboratory that 
     applies for or accepts an award under clause (i) shall not be 
     considered to be engaging in a competitive process.
       (C) Accessing facilities and expertise.--The Foundation may 
     work with the Department--
       (i) to leverage the capabilities and facilities of National 
     Laboratories to commercialize technology; and
       (ii) to assist with resources, including by providing 
     information on the assets of each National Laboratory that 
     may enable the deployment and commercialization of 
     technology.
       (D) Training and education.--The Foundation may support 
     programs that provide training to researchers, scientists, 
     other relevant personnel at National Laboratories and 
     institutions of higher education, and previous or current 
     recipients of or applicants for Department funding to help 
     demonstrate, deploy, and commercialize federally funded 
     technology.
       (E) Maturation funding.--The Foundation shall support 
     programs that provide maturation funding to researchers to 
     advance the technology of those researchers for the purpose 
     of moving products from a prototype stage to a commercial 
     stage.
       (F) Stakeholder engagement.--The Foundation shall convene, 
     and may consult with, representatives from the Department, 
     institutions of higher education, National Laboratories, the 
     private sector, and commercialization organizations to 
     develop programs for the purposes of the Foundation described 
     in paragraph (3) and to advance the activities of the 
     Foundation.
       (G) Individual and federal laboratory-associated 
     foundations.--
       (i) Definition of covered foundation.--In this 
     subparagraph, the term ``covered foundation'' means each of 
     the following:

       (I) An Individual Laboratory-Associated Foundation.
       (II) A Federal Laboratory-Associated Foundation established 
     pursuant to subsection (c)(1).

       (ii) Support.--The Foundation shall provide support to and 
     collaborate with covered foundations.
       (iii) Guidelines and templates.--For the purpose of 
     providing support under clause (ii), the Secretary shall 
     establish suggested guidelines and templates for covered 
     foundations, including--

       (I) a standard adaptable organizational design for 
     responsible management;
       (II) standard and legally tenable bylaws and money-handling 
     procedures; and
       (III) a standard training curriculum to orient and expand 
     the operating expertise of personnel employed by covered 
     foundations.

       (iv) Affiliations.--Nothing in this subparagraph requires--

       (I) an existing Individual Laboratory-Associated Foundation 
     to modify current practices or affiliate with the Foundation; 
     or
       (II) a covered foundation to be bound by charter or 
     corporate bylaws as permanently affiliated with the 
     Foundation.

       (H) Supplemental programs.--The Foundation may carry out 
     supplemental programs--
       (i) to conduct and support forums, meetings, conferences, 
     courses, and training workshops consistent with the purposes 
     of the Foundation described in paragraph (3);
       (ii) to support and encourage the understanding and 
     development of data that promotes the translation of 
     technologies from the research stage, through the development 
     and maturation stage, and ending in the market stage;
       (iii) for writing, editing, printing, publishing, and 
     vending books and other materials relating to research 
     carried out under the Foundation and the Department; and
       (iv) to conduct other activities to carry out and support 
     the purposes of the Foundation described in paragraph (3).
       (I) Evaluations.--The Foundation shall support the 
     development of an evaluation methodology, to be used as part 
     of any program supported by the Foundation, that shall--
       (i) consist of qualitative and quantitative metrics; and
       (ii) include periodic third party evaluation of those 
     programs and other activities of the Foundation.

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       (J) Communications.--The Foundation shall develop an 
     expertise in communications to promote the work of grant and 
     fellowship recipients under subparagraph (B), the 
     commercialization successes of the Foundation, opportunities 
     for partnership with the Foundation, and other activities.
       (K) Solicitation and use of funds.--The Foundation may 
     solicit and accept gifts, grants, and other donations, 
     establish accounts, and invest and expend funds in support of 
     the activities and programs of the Foundation.
       (5) Administration.--
       (A) Executive director.--The Board shall hire an Executive 
     Director of the Foundation, who shall serve at the pleasure 
     of the Board.
       (B) Compensation.--The Executive Director shall be 
     compensated at a level not greater than the rate payable for 
     level IV of the Executive Schedule under section 5315 of 
     title 5, United States Code.
       (C) Administrative control.--No member of the Board, 
     officer or employee of the Foundation or of any program 
     established by the Foundation, or participant in a program 
     established by the Foundation, shall exercise administrative 
     control over any Federal employee.
       (D) Strategic plan.--Not later than 1 year after the date 
     of enactment of this Act, the Foundation shall submit to the 
     Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and 
     the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House 
     of Representatives a strategic plan that contains--
       (i) a plan for the Foundation to become financially self-
     sustaining in fiscal year 2023 and thereafter (except for the 
     amounts provided each fiscal year under paragraph 
     (12)(A)(iii));
       (ii) a forecast of major crosscutting energy challenge 
     opportunities, including short- and long-term objectives, 
     identified by the Board, with input from communities 
     representing the entities and areas of subject matter 
     expertise, as applicable, described in paragraph 
     (2)(B)(iii)(II);
       (iii) a description of the efforts that the Foundation will 
     take to be transparent in the processes of the Foundation, 
     including processes relating to--

       (I) grant awards, including selection, review, and 
     notification;
       (II) communication of past, current, and future research 
     priorities; and
       (III) solicitation of and response to public input on the 
     opportunities identified under clause (ii);

       (iv) a description of the financial goals and benchmarks of 
     the Foundation for the following 10 years; and
       (v) a description of the efforts undertaken by the 
     Foundation to ensure maximum complementarity and minimum 
     redundancy with investments made by the Department.
       (E) Annual report.--Not later than 1 year after the date on 
     which the Foundation is established, and every 2 years 
     thereafter, the Foundation shall submit to the Committee on 
     Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate, the Committee on 
     Science, Space, and Technology of the House of 
     Representatives, and the Secretary a report that, for the 
     year covered by the report--
       (i) describes the activities of the Foundation and the 
     progress of the Foundation in furthering the purposes of the 
     Foundation described in paragraph (3);
       (ii) provides a specific accounting of the source and use 
     of all funds made available to the Foundation to carry out 
     those activities to ensure transparency in the alignment of 
     Department missions and policies with national security;
       (iii) describes how the results of the activities of the 
     Foundation could be incorporated into the procurement 
     processes of the General Services Administration; and
       (iv) includes a summary of each evaluation conducted using 
     the evaluation methodology described in paragraph (4)(I).
       (F) Evaluation by comptroller general.--Not later than 5 
     years after the date on which the Foundation is established, 
     the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to 
     the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate 
     and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the 
     House of Representatives--
       (i) an evaluation of--

       (I) the extent to which the Foundation is achieving the 
     mission of the Foundation; and
       (II) the operation of the Foundation; and

       (ii) any recommendations on how the Foundation may be 
     improved.
       (G) Audits.--The Foundation shall--
       (i) provide for annual audits of the financial condition of 
     the Foundation; and
       (ii) make the audits, and all other records, documents, and 
     papers of the Foundation, available to the Secretary and the 
     Comptroller General of the United States for examination or 
     audit.
       (H) Separate fund accounts.--The Board shall ensure that 
     any funds received under paragraph (12)(A) are held in a 
     separate account from any other funds received by the 
     Foundation.
       (I) Integrity.--
       (i) In general.--To ensure integrity in the operations of 
     the Foundation, the Board shall develop and enforce 
     procedures relating to standards of conduct, financial 
     disclosure statements, conflicts of interest (including 
     recusal and waiver rules), audits, and any other matters 
     determined appropriate by the Board.
       (ii) Financial conflicts of interest.--To mitigate 
     conflicts of interest and risks from malign foreign 
     influence, any individual who is an officer, employee, or 
     member of the Board is prohibited from any participation in 
     deliberations by the Foundation of a matter that would 
     directly or predictably affect any financial interest of--

       (I) the individual;
       (II) a relative (as defined in section 109 of the Ethics in 
     Government Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.)) of that individual; 
     or
       (III) a business organization or other entity in which the 
     individual has an interest, including an organization or 
     other entity with which the individual is negotiating 
     employment.

       (J) Liability.--
       (i) In general.--The United States shall not be liable for 
     any debts, defaults, acts, or omissions of--

       (I) the Foundation;
       (II) a Federal entity with respect to an agreement of that 
     Federal entity with the Foundation; or
       (III) an Individual Laboratory-Associated Foundation with 
     respect to an agreement of that Federal entity with the 
     Foundation.

       (ii) Full faith and credit.--The full faith and credit of 
     the United States shall not extend to any obligations of the 
     Foundation.
       (K) Nonapplicability of faca.--The Federal Advisory 
     Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not apply to the 
     Foundation or an Individual Laboratory-Associated Foundation.
       (6) Department collaboration.--
       (A) National laboratories.--The Secretary shall collaborate 
     with the Foundation to develop a process to ensure 
     collaboration and coordination between the Department, the 
     Foundation, and National Laboratories--
       (i) to streamline contracting processes between National 
     Laboratories and the Foundation, including by--

       (I) streamlining the ability of the Foundation to transfer 
     equipment and funds to National Laboratories;
       (II) standardizing contract mechanisms to be used by the 
     Foundation in engaging with National Laboratories; and
       (III) streamlining the ability of the Foundation to fund 
     endowed positions at National Laboratories;

       (ii) to allow a National Laboratory or site of a National 
     Laboratory--

       (I) to accept and perform work for the Foundation, 
     consistent with provided resources, notwithstanding any other 
     provision of law governing the administration, mission, use, 
     or operations of the National Laboratory or site, as 
     applicable; and
       (II) to perform that work on a basis equal to other 
     missions at the National Laboratory; and

       (iii) to permit the director of any National Laboratory or 
     site of a National Laboratory to enter into a cooperative 
     research and development agreement or negotiate a licensing 
     agreement with the Foundation pursuant to section 12 of the 
     Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 
     3710a).
       (B) Department liaisons.--The Secretary shall appoint 
     liaisons from across the Department to collaborate and 
     coordinate with the Foundation, including not less than 1 
     liaison from the Office of Technology Transitions, who shall 
     ensure that the Foundation works in conjunction with the 
     Technology Commercialization Fund of the Department.
       (C) Administration.--The Secretary shall leverage 
     appropriate arrangements, contracts, and directives to carry 
     out the process developed under subparagraph (A).
       (7) National security.--Nothing in this subsection exempts 
     the Foundation from any national security policy of the 
     Department.
       (8) Support services.--The Secretary may provide 
     facilities, utilities, and support services to the Foundation 
     if it is determined by the Secretary to be advantageous to 
     the research programs of the Department.
       (9) Anti-deficiency act.--Subsection (a)(1) of section 1341 
     of title 31, United States Code (commonly referred to as the 
     ``Anti-Deficiency Act''), shall not apply to any Federal 
     officer or employee carrying out any activity of the 
     Foundation using funds of the Foundation.
       (10) Preemption of authority.--This subsection shall not 
     preempt any authority or responsibility of the Secretary 
     under any other provision of law.
       (11) Transfer funds.--The Foundation may transfer funds to 
     the Department, which shall be subject to all applicable 
     Federal limitations relating to federally funded research.
       (12) Authorization of appropriations.--
       (A) In general.--Of the amounts authorized to be 
     appropriated under section 2117(a)--
       (i) not less than $1,500,000 shall be for the Secretary for 
     fiscal year 2022 to establish the Foundation;
       (ii) not less than $30,000,000 shall be for the Foundation 
     for fiscal year 2023 to carry out the activities of the 
     Foundation; and
       (iii) not less than $3,000,000 shall be for the Foundation 
     for fiscal year 2024, and each fiscal year thereafter, for 
     administrative and operational costs.
       (B) Cost share.--Funds made available under subparagraph 
     (A)(ii) shall be required to be cost-shared by a partner of 
     the Foundation other than the Department or a National 
     Laboratory.
       (c) National Energy Technology Laboratory-Associated 
     Foundation.--
       (1) Establishment.--
       (A) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, the National Energy Technology Laboratory may establish, 
     or

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     enter into an agreement with a nonprofit organization to 
     establish, a Federal Laboratory-Associated Foundation 
     (referred to in this subsection as a ``Laboratory 
     Foundation'') to support the mission of the National Energy 
     Technology Laboratory.
       (B) Not agency or instrumentality.--A Laboratory Foundation 
     shall not be an agency or instrumentality of the Federal 
     Government.
       (C) Governance structure.--A Laboratory Foundation 
     established under subparagraph (A) shall have a separate 
     governance structure from, and shall be managed independently 
     of, the National Energy Technology Laboratory.
       (2) Activities.--Activities of a Laboratory Foundation may 
     include--
       (A) conducting support studies, competitions, projects, 
     research, and other activities that further the purpose of 
     the Laboratory Foundation;
       (B) carrying out programs to foster collaboration and 
     partnership among researchers from the Federal Government, 
     State governments, institutions of higher education, 
     federally funded research and development centers, and 
     industry and nonprofit organizations relating to the 
     research, development, and commercialization of federally 
     supported technologies;
       (C) carrying out programs to leverage technologies to 
     support new product development that supports regional 
     economic development;
       (D) administering prize competitions--
       (i) to accelerate private sector competition and 
     investment; and
       (ii) that complement the use of prize authority by the 
     Department;
       (E) providing fellowships and grants to research and 
     development personnel at, or affiliated with, federally 
     funded centers, in accordance with paragraph (3);
       (F) carrying out programs--
       (i) that allow scientists from foreign countries to serve 
     in research capacities in the United States or other 
     countries in association with the National Energy Technology 
     Laboratory;
       (ii) that provide opportunities for employees of the 
     National Energy Technology Laboratory to serve in research 
     capacities in foreign countries;
       (iii) to conduct studies, projects, or research in 
     collaboration with national and international nonprofit and 
     for-profit organizations, which may include the provision of 
     stipends, travel, and other support for personnel;
       (iv)(I) to hold forums, meetings, conferences, courses, and 
     training workshops that may include undergraduate, graduate, 
     post-graduate, and post-doctoral accredited courses; and
       (II) for the accreditation of those courses by the 
     Laboratory Foundation at the State and national level for 
     college degrees or continuing education credits;
       (v) to support and encourage teachers and students of 
     science at all levels of education;
       (vi) to promote an understanding of science amongst the 
     general public;
       (vii) for writing, editing, printing, publishing, and 
     vending of relevant books and other materials; and
       (viii) for the conduct of other activities to carry out and 
     support the purpose of the Laboratory Foundation; and
       (G) receiving, administering, soliciting, accepting, and 
     using funds, gifts, devises, or bequests, either absolutely 
     or in trust of real or personal property or any income 
     therefrom, or other interest or equity therein for the 
     benefit of, or in connection with, the mission of the 
     applicable Federal laboratory, in accordance with paragraph 
     (4).
       (3) Fellowships and grants.--
       (A) Selection.--Recipients of fellowships and grants 
     described in paragraph (2)(E) shall be selected--
       (i) by a Laboratory Foundation and the donors to a 
     Laboratory Foundation;
       (ii) subject to the agreement of the head of the agency the 
     mission of which is supported by a Laboratory Foundation; and
       (iii) in the case of a fellowship, based on the 
     recommendation of the employees of the National Energy 
     Technology Laboratory at which the fellow would serve.
       (B) Expenses.--Fellowships and grants described in 
     paragraph (2)(E) may include stipends, travel, health 
     insurance, benefits, and other appropriate expenses.
       (4) Gifts.--An amount of funds, a gift, a devise, or a 
     bequest described in paragraph (2)(G) may be accepted by a 
     Laboratory Foundation regardless of whether it is encumbered, 
     restricted, or subject to a beneficial interest of a private 
     person if any current or future interest of the funds, gift, 
     devise, or bequest is for the benefit of the research and 
     development activities of the National Energy Technology 
     Laboratory.
       (5) Ownership by federal government.--A contribution, gift, 
     or any other transfer made to or for the use of a Laboratory 
     Foundation shall be regarded as a contribution, gift, or 
     transfer to or for the use of the Federal Government.
       (6) Liability.--The United States shall not be liable for 
     any debts, defaults, acts, or omissions of a Laboratory 
     Foundation.
       (7) Transfer of funds.--Notwithstanding any other provision 
     of law, a Laboratory Foundation may transfer funds to the 
     National Energy Technology Laboratory and the National Energy 
     Technology Laboratory may accept that transfer of funds.
       (8) Other laws.--This subsection shall not alter or 
     supersede any other provision of law governing the authority, 
     scope, establishment, or use of nonprofit organizations by a 
     Federal agency.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1589. Mr. COONS submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Section 2402(b) of division B is amended by striking 
     ``$1,200,000,000'' and inserting ``$2,410,000,000''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1590. Mr. COONS submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 2505(f)(1)(F), strike ``education; and'' in 
     clause (xi) and all that follows through ``(xii) 
     identifying'' in clause (xii) and insert the following: 
     ``education;
       (xii) developing plans for the formation of a National 
     Manufacturing Guard, which would be a reserve of industry 
     experts who are trained and empowered to assist the Secretary 
     in collaborating with industry partners and Federal agencies 
     to mitigate scarcities of critical resources in times of 
     crisis; and
       (xiii) identifying
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1591. Mrs. GILLIBRAND (for herself and Mr. Sanders) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

        At the end of Division F, insert the following:

                     TITLE IV--END OUTSOURCING ACT

     SEC. 6401. SHORT TITLE.

       This title may be cited as the ``End Outsourcing Act''.

     SEC. 6402. OUTSOURCING STATEMENT IN WORKER ADJUSTMENT AND 
                   RETRAINING NOTICE.

       (a) Outsourcing Statement.--Section 3 of the Worker 
     Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (29 U.S.C. 2102) 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(e) Outsourcing Statement.--
       ``(1) In general.--For purposes of subsection (a), the 
     employer shall include an outsourcing statement in the notice 
     described in that subsection. The outsourcing statement shall 
     specify whether part or all of the positions held by affected 
     employees covered by subsection (a) will be moved to a 
     country outside the United States, regardless of whether the 
     positions are moved within the business enterprise involved 
     or to another business enterprise. The employer shall make 
     the determination of whether the positions are being so moved 
     in accordance with regulations issued by the Secretary. The 
     employer shall serve the notice as required under subsection 
     (a) and submit the notice to the Secretary of Labor.
       ``(2) List.--Not less often than annually, the Secretary 
     shall publish and make available on the website of the 
     Department of Labor, a list including each employer who--
       ``(A) has included an outsourcing statement in a notice 
     under paragraph (1); or
       ``(B) has incurred liability under section 5, in part or in 
     whole, because the employer ordered a plant closing or mass 
     layoff without having served a notice that is required, under 
     this section, to include an outsourcing statement.''.
       (b) Implementation Report.--The Worker Adjustment and 
     Retraining Notification Act is amended by inserting after 
     section 10 (29 U.S.C. 2109) the following:

     ``SEC. 10A. IMPLEMENTATION STUDY.

       ``(a) Study.--The Comptroller General of the United States 
     shall conduct a study of the implementation of section 3(e) 
     of the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (29 
     U.S.C. 2102(e)) by the Department of Labor.
       ``(b) Report.--Not later than 3 years after the date of 
     enactment of this section, the Comptroller General shall 
     submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report 
     containing the results of the study.''.

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     SEC. 6403. DENIAL OF DEDUCTION FOR OUTSOURCING EXPENSES.

       (a) In General.--Part IX of subchapter B of chapter 1 of 
     the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by adding at the 
     end the following new section:

     ``SEC. 280I. OUTSOURCING EXPENSES.

       ``(a) In General.--No deduction otherwise allowable under 
     this chapter shall be allowed for any specified outsourcing 
     expense.
       ``(b) Specified Outsourcing Expense.--For purposes of this 
     section--
       ``(1) In general.--The term `specified outsourcing expense' 
     means--
       ``(A) any eligible expense paid or incurred by the taxpayer 
     in connection with the elimination of any business unit of 
     the taxpayer (or of any member of any expanded affiliated 
     group in which the taxpayer is also a member) located within 
     the United States, and
       ``(B) any eligible expense paid or incurred by the taxpayer 
     in connection with the establishment of any business unit of 
     the taxpayer (or of any member of any expanded affiliated 
     group in which the taxpayer is also a member) located outside 
     the United States,

     if such establishment constitutes the relocation of the 
     business unit so eliminated. For purposes of the preceding 
     sentence, a relocation shall not be treated as failing to 
     occur merely because such elimination occurs in a different 
     taxable year than such establishment.
       ``(2) Eligible expenses.--The term `eligible expenses' 
     means--
       ``(A) any amount for which a deduction is allowed to the 
     taxpayer under section 162, and
       ``(B) permit and license fees, lease brokerage fees, 
     equipment installation costs, and, to the extent provided by 
     the Secretary, other similar expenses.

     Such term does not include any compensation which is paid or 
     incurred in connection with severance from employment and, to 
     the extent provided by the Secretary, any similar amount.
       ``(3) Business unit.--The term `business unit' means--
       ``(A) any trade or business, and
       ``(B) any line of business, or functional unit, which is 
     part of any trade or business.
       ``(4) Expanded affiliated group.--The term `expanded 
     affiliated group' means an affiliated group as defined in 
     section 1504(a), determined without regard to section 
     1504(b)(3) and by substituting `more than 50 percent' for `at 
     least 80 percent' each place it appears in section 1504(a). A 
     partnership or any other entity (other than a corporation) 
     shall be treated as a member of an expanded affiliated group 
     if such entity is controlled (within the meaning of section 
     954(d)(3)) by members of such group (including any entity 
     treated as a member of such group by reason of this 
     paragraph).
       ``(5) Operating expenses not taken into account.--Any 
     amount paid or incurred in connection with the ongoing 
     operation of a business unit shall not be treated as an 
     amount paid or incurred in connection with the establishment 
     or elimination of such business unit.
       ``(c) Special Rules.--
       ``(1) Application to deductions for depreciation and 
     amortization.--In the case of any portion of a specified 
     outsourcing expense which is not deductible in the taxable 
     year in which paid or incurred, such portion shall neither be 
     chargeable to capital account nor amortizable.
       ``(2) Possessions treated as part of the united states.--
     For purposes of this section, the term `United States' shall 
     be treated as including each possession of the United States 
     (including the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the 
     Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands).
       ``(d) Regulations.--The Secretary shall prescribe such 
     regulations or other guidance as may be necessary or 
     appropriate to carry out the purposes of this section, 
     including regulations which provide (or create a rebuttable 
     presumption) that certain establishments of business units 
     outside the United States will be treated as relocations 
     (based on timing or such other factors as the Secretary may 
     provide) of business units eliminated within the United 
     States.''.
       (b) Limitation on Subpart F Income of Controlled Foreign 
     Corporations Determined Without Regard to Specified 
     Outsourcing Expenses.--Subsection (c) of section 952 of such 
     Code is amended by adding at the end the following new 
     paragraph:
       ``(4) Earnings and profits determined without regard to 
     specified outsourcing expenses.--For purposes of this 
     subsection, earnings and profits of any controlled foreign 
     corporation shall be determined without regard to any 
     specified outsourcing expense (as defined in section 
     280I(b)).''.
       (c) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for part IX 
     of subchapter B of chapter 1 of such Code is amended by 
     adding at the end the following new item:

``Sec. 280I. Outsourcing expenses.''.
       (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall apply to amounts paid or incurred after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 6404. DENIAL OF CERTAIN DEDUCTIONS AND ACCOUNTING 
                   METHODS FOR OUTSOURCING EMPLOYERS.

       (a) In General.--Part IX of subchapter B of chapter 1 of 
     the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended by section 
     6403, is amended by adding at the end the following new 
     section:

     ``SEC. 280J. LIMITATIONS FOR OUTSOURCING EMPLOYERS.

       ``(a) In General.--During the disallowance period, an 
     applicable taxpayer--
       ``(1) may not use the method provided in section 472(b) in 
     inventorying goods,
       ``(2) may not use the lower of cost or market method of 
     determining inventories for purposes of determining income, 
     and
       ``(3) shall not be allowed any deduction under section 163 
     for interest paid or accrued on indebtedness.
       ``(b) Applicable Taxpayer.--For purposes of subsection (a), 
     the term `applicable taxpayer' means a taxpayer which--
       ``(1) during the taxable year, has served written notice 
     under subsection (a) of section 3 of the Worker Adjustment 
     and Retraining Notification Act which includes an outsourcing 
     statement described in subsection (e) of such section, and
       ``(2) the cumulative employment loss (excluding any part-
     time employees) for positions at facilities owned by such 
     taxpayer which will be moved to a country outside of the 
     United States, as determined pursuant to any outsourcing 
     statements served by such taxpayer during such taxable year, 
     exceeds 50 employees.
       ``(c) Disallowance Period.--For purposes of subsection (a), 
     the disallowance period is the period of 3 taxable years 
     after the taxable year in which the statements described in 
     subsection (b)(2) are required to be served.
       ``(d) Expanded Affiliated Group Treated as Single 
     Taxpayer.--For purposes of this section, the members of an 
     expanded affiliated group (as defined in section 280I(b)(4)) 
     shall be treated as a single taxpayer.
       ``(e) Regulations.--The Secretary shall prescribe such 
     regulations or other guidance as may be necessary or 
     appropriate to carry out the purposes of this section.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for part IX 
     of subchapter B of chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 
     1986, as amended by section 6403, is amended by adding at the 
     end the following new item:

``Sec. 280J. Limitations for outsourcing employers.''.
       (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall apply to taxable years beginning after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 6405. AUTHORITY FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES TO TAKE THE 
                   OUTSOURCING OF JOBS FROM THE UNITED STATES INTO 
                   ACCOUNT FOR GRANTS, LOANS, AND LOAN GUARANTEES.

       (a) Disclosure of Outsourcing of Jobs.--
       (1) In general.--The head of any Federal agency, or their 
     delegate, shall require any entity that submits a request for 
     an applicable agency action to disclose in the request if 
     such entity, or any subsidiary of such entity, owns a 
     facility for which there is an outsourcing event during the 
     3-year period ending on the date of the submission of the 
     request.
       (2) Outsourcing event.--For purposes of paragraph (1), the 
     term ``outsourcing event'' means a plant closing or mass 
     layoff (as described in section 2(a) of the Worker Adjustment 
     and Retraining Notification Act) in which the employment loss 
     (excluding any part-time employees) for positions which will 
     be moved to a country outside of the United States, as 
     determined pursuant to the outsourcing statement (as 
     described in paragraph (1) of such section 3(e) of such Act), 
     exceeds 50 employees.
       (b) Consideration Authority.--
       (1) In general.--In considering a request by an entity for 
     an applicable agency action, the head of any Federal agency, 
     as well as any officers, employees, and contractors of such 
     Agency, shall take into account any disclosure made pursuant 
     to subsection (a) for purposes of such request.
       (2) Denial.--The head of any Federal agency shall deny any 
     request for an applicable agency action by an entity that 
     makes a disclosure pursuant to subsection (a).
       (c) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     Federal agencies should, in considering requests by entities 
     for any applicable agency action, exclude entities making a 
     disclosure of an outsourcing event pursuant to subsection (a) 
     on the grounds that the actions described in the disclosures 
     are against the public interests of the United States.
       (d) Annual Report.--The head of each Federal agency shall 
     submit to Congress each year a report on the following:
       (1) The number of entities making a disclosure of an 
     outsourcing event pursuant to subsection (a) in regards to a 
     request for applicable agency action during the preceding 
     year.
       (2) The number of requests for applicable agency action 
     which were granted by the agency during the preceding year in 
     which such disclosures were taken into account.
       (e) Applicable Agency Action.--For purposes of this 
     section, the term ``applicable agency action'' means any 
     grant, loan, or loan guarantee awarded or issued by a Federal 
     agency.

     SEC. 6406. RECAPTURE OF CREDITS FOR OUTSOURCING EMPLOYERS.

       (a) In General.--Part IV of subchapter A of chapter 1 of 
     the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by adding at the 
     end the following new subpart:

      ``Subpart H--Recapture of Credits for Outsourcing Employers

``Sec. 54. Recapture of credits for outsourcing employers.

     ``SEC. 54. RECAPTURE OF CREDITS FOR OUTSOURCING EMPLOYERS.

       ``(a) In General.--Pursuant to regulations prescribed by 
     the Secretary, in the case of a

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     taxpayer which owns a facility for which there is an 
     outsourcing event during the taxable year, the tax under this 
     chapter for such taxable year shall be increased by the 
     amount equal to the sum of--
       ``(1) any credits allowed under this chapter relating to 
     expenses for design, construction, operation, or maintenance 
     of such facility during the 5 taxable years preceding such 
     taxable year, and
       ``(2) any grants provided by the Secretary in lieu of 
     credits described in paragraph (1) during the 5 taxable years 
     preceding such taxable year.
       ``(b) Outsourcing Event.--For purposes of subsection (a), 
     the term `outsourcing event' means a plant closing or mass 
     layoff (as described in section 2(a) of the Worker Adjustment 
     and Retraining Notification Act) in which the employment loss 
     (excluding any part-time employees) for positions which will 
     be moved to a country outside of the United States, as 
     determined pursuant to the outsourcing statement (as 
     described in paragraph (1) of such section 3(e) of such Act) 
     served by the taxpayer during the taxable year, exceeds 50 
     employees.
       ``(c) Expanded Affiliated Group Treated as Single 
     Taxpayer.--For purposes of this section, the members of an 
     expanded affiliated group (as defined in section 280I(b)(4)) 
     shall be treated as a single taxpayer.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of subparts for part IV 
     of subchapter A of chapter 1 of such Code is amended by 
     adding at the end the following new item:

     ``subpart h--recapture of credits for outsourcing employers''.

       (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall apply to taxable years beginning after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 6407. CREDIT FOR INSOURCING EXPENSES.

       (a) In General.--Subpart D of part IV of subchapter A of 
     chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by 
     adding at the end the following new section:

     ``SEC. 45U. CREDIT FOR INSOURCING EXPENSES.

       ``(a) In General.--For purposes of section 38, the 
     insourcing expenses credit for any taxable year is an amount 
     equal to 20 percent of the eligible insourcing expenses of 
     the taxpayer which are taken into account in such taxable 
     year under subsection (d).
       ``(b) Eligible Insourcing Expenses.--For purposes of this 
     section--
       ``(1) In general.--The term `eligible insourcing expenses' 
     means--
       ``(A) eligible expenses paid or incurred by the taxpayer in 
     connection with the elimination of any business unit of the 
     taxpayer (or of any member of any expanded affiliated group 
     in which the taxpayer is also a member) located outside the 
     United States, and
       ``(B) eligible expenses paid or incurred by the taxpayer in 
     connection with the establishment of any business unit of the 
     taxpayer (or of any member of any expanded affiliated group 
     in which the taxpayer is also a member) located within--
       ``(i) a HUBZone (as defined in section 3(p)(2) of the Small 
     Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632(p)(2))), or
       ``(ii) a low-income community (as described in section 
     45D(e)),

     if such establishment constitutes the relocation of the 
     business unit so eliminated. For purposes of the preceding 
     sentence, a relocation shall not be treated as failing to 
     occur merely because such elimination occurs in a different 
     taxable year than such establishment.
       ``(2) Eligible expenses.--The term `eligible expenses' 
     means--
       ``(A) any amount for which a deduction is allowed to the 
     taxpayer under section 162, and
       ``(B) permit and license fees, lease brokerage fees, 
     equipment installation costs, and, to the extent provided by 
     the Secretary, other similar expenses.

     Such term does not include any compensation which is paid or 
     incurred in connection with severance from employment and, to 
     the extent provided by the Secretary, any similar amount.
       ``(3) Business unit.--The term `business unit' means--
       ``(A) any trade or business, and
       ``(B) any line of business, or functional unit, which is 
     part of any trade or business.
       ``(4) Expanded affiliated group.--The term `expanded 
     affiliated group' means an affiliated group as defined in 
     section 1504(a), determined without regard to section 
     1504(b)(3) and by substituting `more than 50 percent' for `at 
     least 80 percent' each place it appears in section 1504(a). A 
     partnership or any other entity (other than a corporation) 
     shall be treated as a member of an expanded affiliated group 
     if such entity is controlled (within the meaning of section 
     954(d)(3)) by members of such group (including any entity 
     treated as a member of such group by reason of this 
     paragraph).
       ``(5) Expenses must be pursuant to insourcing plan.--
     Amounts shall be taken into account under paragraph (1) only 
     to the extent that such amounts are paid or incurred pursuant 
     to a written plan to carry out the relocation described in 
     paragraph (1).
       ``(6) Operating expenses not taken into account.--Any 
     amount paid or incurred in connection with the on-going 
     operation of a business unit shall not be treated as an 
     amount paid or incurred in connection with the establishment 
     or elimination of such business unit.
       ``(c) Increased Domestic Employment Requirement.--No credit 
     shall be allowed under this section unless the number of 
     full-time equivalent employees of the taxpayer for the 
     taxable year for which the credit is claimed exceeds the 
     number of full-time equivalent employees of the taxpayer for 
     the last taxable year ending before the first taxable year in 
     which such eligible insourcing expenses were paid or 
     incurred. For purposes of this subsection, full-time 
     equivalent employees has the meaning given such term under 
     section 45R(d) (and the applicable rules of section 45R(e)). 
     All employers treated as a single employer under subsection 
     (b), (c), (m), or (o) of section 414 shall be treated as a 
     single employer for purposes of this subsection.
       ``(d) Credit Allowed Upon Completion of Insourcing Plan.--
       ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), 
     eligible insourcing expenses shall be taken into account 
     under subsection (a) in the taxable year during which the 
     plan described in subsection (b)(5) has been completed and 
     all eligible insourcing expenses pursuant to such plan have 
     been paid or incurred.
       ``(2) Election to apply employment test and claim credit in 
     first full taxable year after completion of plan.--If the 
     taxpayer elects the application of this paragraph, eligible 
     insourcing expenses shall be taken into account under 
     subsection (a) in the first taxable year after the taxable 
     year described in paragraph (1).
       ``(e) Possessions Treated as Part of the United States.--
     For purposes of this section, the term `United States' shall 
     be treated as including each possession of the United States 
     (including the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the 
     Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands).
       ``(f) Regulations.--The Secretary shall prescribe such 
     regulations or other guidance as may be necessary or 
     appropriate to carry out the purposes of this section.''.
       (b) Credit To Be Part of General Business Credit.--
     Subsection (b) of section 38 of such Code is amended by 
     striking ``plus'' at the end of paragraph (32), by striking 
     the period at the end of paragraph (33) and inserting ``, 
     plus'', and by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(34) the insourcing expenses credit determined under 
     section 45U(a).''.
       (c) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for subpart 
     D of part IV of subchapter A of chapter 1 of such Code is 
     amended by adding at the end the following new item:

``Sec. 45U. Credit for insourcing expenses.''.
       (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall apply to amounts paid or incurred after the date of the 
     enactment of this Act.
       (e) Application to United States Possessions.--
       (1) Payments to possessions.--
       (A) Mirror code possessions.--The Secretary of the Treasury 
     shall make periodic payments to each possession of the United 
     States with a mirror code tax system in an amount equal to 
     the loss to that possession by reason of section 45U of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Such amount shall be 
     determined by the Secretary of the Treasury based on 
     information provided by the government of the respective 
     possession.
       (B) Other possessions.--The Secretary of the Treasury shall 
     make annual payments to each possession of the United States 
     which does not have a mirror code tax system in an amount 
     estimated by the Secretary of the Treasury as being equal to 
     the aggregate benefits that would have been provided to 
     residents of such possession by reason of section 45U of such 
     Code if a mirror code tax system had been in effect in such 
     possession. The preceding sentence shall not apply with 
     respect to any possession of the United States unless such 
     possession has a plan, which has been approved by the 
     Secretary of the Treasury, under which such possession will 
     promptly distribute such payment to the residents of such 
     possession.
       (2) Coordination with credit allowed against united states 
     income taxes.--No credit shall be allowed against United 
     States income taxes under section 45U of such Code to any 
     person--
       (A) to whom a credit is allowed against taxes imposed by 
     the possession by reason of such section, or
       (B) who is eligible for a payment under a plan described in 
     paragraph (1)(B).
       (3) Definitions and special rules.--
       (A) Possessions of the united states.--For purposes of this 
     section, the term ``possession of the United States'' 
     includes the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Commonwealth 
     of the Northern Mariana Islands.
       (B) Mirror code tax system.--For purposes of this section, 
     the term ``mirror code tax system'' means, with respect to 
     any possession of the United States, the income tax system of 
     such possession if the income tax liability of the residents 
     of such possession under such system is determined by 
     reference to the income tax laws of the United States as if 
     such possession were the United States.
       (C) Treatment of payments.--For purposes of section 
     1324(b)(2) of title 31, United States Code, the payments 
     under this section shall be treated in the same manner as a 
     refund due from sections referred to in such section 
     1324(b)(2).

     SEC. 6408. AUTHORITY FOR FEDERAL CONTRACTING OFFICERS TO TAKE 
                   THE OUTSOURCING OF JOBS FROM THE UNITED STATES 
                   INTO ACCOUNT IN AWARDING CONTRACTS.

       (a) Department of Defense and Related Agency Contracts.--

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       (1) Consideration of outsourcing.--
       (A) In general.--Chapter 222 of title 10, United States 
     Code, as added by section 1812(a) of the William M. (Mac) 
     Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
     2021 (Public Law 116-283), is amended by inserting after 
     section 3227 the following new section:

     ``Sec. 3228. Contracts: consideration of outsourcing of jobs

       ``(a) Disclosure of Outsourcing of Jobs.--
       ``(1) In general.--The head of an agency shall require a 
     contractor that submits a bid or proposal in response to a 
     solicitation issued by the agency to disclose in that bid or 
     proposal if the contractor, or a subsidiary of the 
     contractor, owns a facility for which there is an outsourcing 
     event during the three-year period ending on the date of the 
     submittal of the bid or proposal.
       ``(2) Outsourcing event.--For purposes of paragraph (1), 
     the term `outsourcing event' means a plant closing or mass 
     layoff (as described in section 2(a) of the Worker Adjustment 
     and Retraining Notification Act) in which the employment loss 
     (excluding any part-time employees) for positions which will 
     be moved to a country outside of the United States, as 
     determined pursuant to the outsourcing statement (as 
     described in paragraph (1) of such section 3(e) of such Act) 
     served by the taxpayer during the taxable year, exceeds 50 
     employees.
       ``(b) Consideration Authorized.--(1) Agency contracting 
     officers considering bids or proposals in response to a 
     solicitation issued by the agency shall take into account any 
     disclosure made pursuant to subsection (a) in such bids and 
     proposals.
       ``(2) The head of an agency shall deny a bid or proposal of 
     a contractor that makes a disclosure pursuant to subsection 
     (a).
       ``(c) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     agency contracting officers should, using section 3203(a) of 
     this title, exclude contractors making a disclosure pursuant 
     to subsection (a) in response to solicitations issued by the 
     agency from the bidding process in connection with such 
     solicitations on the grounds that the actions described in 
     the disclosures are against the public interests of the 
     United States.
       ``(d) Annual Report.--The head of each agency shall submit 
     to Congress each year a report on the following:
       ``(1) The number of solicitations made by the agency during 
     the preceding year for which disclosures were made pursuant 
     to subsection (a) in responsive bids or proposals.
       ``(2) The number of contracts awarded by the agency during 
     the preceding year in which such disclosures were taken into 
     account in the contract award.''.
       (B) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 222 of such title, as added by such 
     section 1812(a), is amended by inserting after the item 
     relating to section 3227 the following new item:

``3228. Contracts: consideration of outsourcing of jobs.''.
       (2) Exclusion of firms from sources.--Section 3203(a) of 
     such title, as added by section 1812(a) of the William M. 
     (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for 
     Fiscal Year 2021 (Public Law 116-283), is amended--
       (A) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (d);
       (B) by inserting after subsection (b) the following new 
     subsection:
       ``(c) Exclusion of Sources That Outsource Jobs.--The head 
     of an agency may provide for the procurement of property and 
     services covered by this chapter using competitive procedures 
     but excluding a source making a disclosure pursuant to 
     section 3228(a) of this title in the bid or proposal in 
     response to the solicitation issued by the agency if the head 
     of the agency determines that the actions described by 
     disclosure are against the public interests of the United 
     States and the source is to be excluded on those grounds. Any 
     such determination shall take into account the sense of 
     Congress set forth in section 3228(c) of this title.''; and
       (C) in subsection (d), as so redesignated, by striking 
     ``paragraphs (1) and (2)'' and inserting ``subsections (a), 
     (b), and (c)''.
       (b) Other Federal Contracts.--
       (1) Consideration of outsourcing.--Chapter 35 of title 41, 
     United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 
     3303 the following new section:

     ``Sec. 3303a. Bidders outsourcing jobs: disclosure of 
       outsourcing; consideration of outsourcing in award; 
       exclusion from sources

       ``(a) Disclosure of Outsourcing of Jobs.--
       ``(1) In general.--The head of an executive agency shall 
     require a contractor that submits a bid or proposal in 
     response to a solicitation issued by the executive agency to 
     disclose in that bid or proposal if the contractor, or a 
     subsidiary of the contractor, owns a facility for which there 
     is an outsourcing event during the three-year period ending 
     on the date of the submittal of the bid or proposal.
       ``(2) Outsourcing event.--For purposes of paragraph (1), 
     the term `outsourcing event' means a plant closing or mass 
     layoff (as described in section 2(a) of the Worker Adjustment 
     and Retraining Notification Act) in which the employment loss 
     (excluding any part-time employees) for positions which will 
     be moved to a country outside of the United States, as 
     determined pursuant to the outsourcing statement (as 
     described in paragraph (1) of such section 3(e) of such Act) 
     served by the taxpayer during the taxable year, exceeds 50 
     employees.
       ``(b) Consideration Authorized.--(1) Contracting officers 
     of an executive agency considering bids or proposals in 
     response to a solicitation issued by the executive agency 
     shall take into account any disclosure made pursuant to 
     subsection (a) in such bids and proposals.
       ``(2) The head of an executive agency shall deny a bid or 
     proposal of a contractor that makes a disclosure pursuant to 
     subsection (a).
       ``(c) Exclusion From Sources.--
       ``(1) In general.--The head of an executive agency may 
     provide for the procurement of property and services using 
     competitive procedures but excluding a source making a 
     disclosure under subsection (a) in the bid or proposal in 
     response to the solicitation issued by the executive agency 
     if the head of the executive agency determines that the 
     actions described by disclosure are against the public 
     interests of the United States and the source is to be 
     excluded on those grounds. Any such determination shall take 
     into account the sense of Congress set forth in paragraph 
     (2).
       ``(2) Sense of congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     contracting officers of executive agencies may use paragraph 
     (1) to exclude contractors making a disclosure pursuant to 
     subsection (a) in response to a solicitation issued by the 
     executive agency from the bidding process in connection with 
     the solicitation on the grounds that the actions described by 
     the disclosure are against the public interests of the United 
     States.
       ``(d) Annual Report.--The head of each executive agency 
     shall submit to Congress each year a report on the following:
       ``(1) The number of solicitations made by the executive 
     agency during the preceding year for which disclosures were 
     made pursuant to subsection (a) in responsive bids or 
     proposals.
       ``(2) The number of contracts awarded to contractors that 
     disclosed having outsourced more than 50 jobs during the 
     preceding three years.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections at the 
     beginning of chapter 35 of such title is amended by inserting 
     after the item relating to section 3303 the following new 
     item:

``3303a. Bidders outsourcing jobs: disclosure of outsourcing; 
              consideration of outsourcing in award; exclusion from 
              sources.''.
       (3) Conforming amendment.--Section 3301(a) of such title is 
     amended by inserting ``3303a(c),'' after ``3303,''.
       (c) Regulations.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory 
     Council, in consultation with the heads of relevant agencies, 
     shall amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation and the 
     Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement to carry 
     out the requirements of section 3303a of title 41, United 
     States Code, and section 3228 of title 10, United States 
     Code, as added by this section.
       (2) Definition of outsourcing.--For purposes of defining 
     outsourcing pursuant to paragraph (1), the Federal 
     Acquisition Regulatory Council may utilize regulations 
     prescribed by the Secretary of Labor.
       (d) Rule of Construction.--This section, and the amendments 
     made by this section, shall be applied in a manner consistent 
     with United States obligations under international 
     agreements.

     SEC. 6409. CURRENT YEAR INCLUSION OF NET CFC TESTED INCOME.

       (a) Repeal of Tax-Free Deemed Return on Investments.--
       (1) In general.--Section 951A(a) of the Internal Revenue 
     Code of 1986 is amended by striking ``global intangible low-
     taxed income'' and inserting ``net CFC tested income''.
       (2) Conforming amendments.--
       (A) Section 951A of such Code is amended by striking 
     subsections (b) and (d).
       (B) Section 951A(e)(1) of such Code is amended by striking 
     ``subsections (b), (c)(1)(A), and'' and inserting 
     ``subsections (c)(1)(A) and''.
       (C) Section 951A(f) of such Code is amended to read as 
     follows:
       ``(f) Treatment as Subpart F Income for Certain Purposes.--
       ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), any 
     net CFC tested income included in gross income under 
     subsection (a) shall be treated in the same manner as an 
     amount included under section 951(a)(1)(A) for purposes of 
     applying sections 168(h)(2)(B), 535(b)(10), 851(b), 
     904(h)(1), 959, 961, 962, 993(a)(1)(E), 996(f)(1), 
     1248(b)(1), 1248(d)(1), 6501(e)(1)(C), 6654(d)(2)(D), and 
     6655(e)(4).
       ``(2) Exception.--The Secretary shall provide rules for the 
     application of paragraph (1) to other provisions of this 
     title in any case in which the determination of subpart F 
     income is required to be made at the level of the controlled 
     foreign corporation.''.
       (D) Section 960(d)(2)(A) of such Code is amended by 
     striking ``global intangible low-taxed income (as defined in 
     section 951A(b))'' and inserting ``net CFC tested income (as 
     defined in section 951A(c))''.
       (b) Repeal of Reduced Rate of Tax on Net CFC Tested 
     Income.--
       (1) In general.--Part VIII of subchapter B of chapter 1 of 
     such Code is amended by striking section 250 (and by striking 
     the item relating to such section in the table of sections of 
     such part).

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       (2) Conforming amendments.--
       (A) Section 59A(c)(4)(B)(i) of such Code is amended by 
     striking ``section 172, 245A, or 250'' and inserting 
     ``section 172 or 245A''.
       (B) Section 172(d) of such Code is amended by striking 
     paragraph (9).
       (C) Section 246(b)(1) of such Code is amended--
       (i) by striking ``subsection (a) and (b) of section 245, 
     and section 250'' and inserting ``and subsection (a) and (b) 
     of section 245''; and
       (ii) by striking ``subsection (a) and (b) of section 245, 
     and 250'' and inserting ``and subsection (a) and (b) of 
     section 245''.
       (D) Section 469(i)(3)(F)(iii) is amended by striking ``222, 
     and 250'' and inserting ``and 222''.
       (c) Net CFC Tested Income Determined Without Regard to High 
     Tax Foreign Income.--Section 951A(c)(2)(A)(i) of such Code is 
     amended by redesignating subclauses (IV) and (V) as 
     subclauses (V) and (VI), respectively, and by inserting after 
     subclause (III) the following new subclause:

       ``(IV) any item of income subject to an effective rate of 
     income tax imposed by a foreign country greater than the 
     maximum rate of tax specified in section 11,''.

       (d) Repeal of Exclusion of Foreign Oil and Gas Extraction 
     Income From the Determination of Tested Income.--Section 
     951A(c)(2)(A)(i) of such Code, as amended by subsection (c), 
     is amended--
       (1) by adding ``and'' at the end of subclause (IV);
       (2) by striking ``and'' at the end of subclause (V) and 
     inserting ``over''; and
       (3) by striking subclause (VI).
       (e) Increase in Deemed Paid Credit for Taxes Properly 
     Attributable to Tested Income.--
       (1) In general.--Section 960(d) of such Code is amended by 
     striking ``80 percent of''.
       (2) Conforming amendment.--Section 78 of such Code is 
     amended by striking ``(determined without regard to the 
     phrase ``80 percent of'' in subsection (d)(1) thereof)''.
       (f) Effective Date.--
       (1) In general.--Except as otherwise provided in this 
     subsection, the amendments made by this section shall apply 
     to taxable years of foreign corporations beginning after 
     December 31, 2020, and to taxable years of United States 
     shareholders in which or with which such taxable years of 
     foreign corporations end.
       (2) Repeal of reduced rate of tax; increase in deemed paid 
     credit.--The amendments made by subsection (b) and (e) shall 
     apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2020.
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  SA 1592. Mr. COTTON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        In subtitle A of title II of division E, insert after 
     section 5204 the following:

     SEC. 5205. IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS WITH RESPECT TO DELIBERATE 
                   CONCEALMENT OR DISTORTION OF INFORMATION ABOUT 
                   PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES OF INTERNATIONAL 
                   CONCERN.

       (a) In General.--The President may impose the sanctions 
     described in subsection (b) with respect to any foreign 
     person the President determines, based on credible evidence--
       (1) is a government official, or a senior associate of such 
     an official, that is responsible for, or complicit in, 
     ordering, controlling, or otherwise directing, or financially 
     benefits from, acts intended to deliberately conceal or 
     distort information about a public health emergency of 
     international concern, including coronavirus disease 2019 
     (commonly known as ``COVID-19''); or
       (2) has materially assisted, sponsored, or provided 
     financial, material, or technological support for, or goods 
     or services in support of, an act described in paragraph (1).
       (b) Sanctions Described.--The sanctions described in this 
     subsection are the following:
       (1) Inadmissibility to united states.--In the case of a 
     foreign person who is an individual--
       (A) ineligibility to receive a visa to enter the United 
     States or to be admitted to the United States; or
       (B) if the individual has been issued a visa or other 
     documentation, revocation, in accordance with section 221(i) 
     of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1201(i)), of 
     the visa or other documentation.
       (2) Blocking of property.--
       (A) In general.--The blocking, in accordance with the 
     International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 
     et seq.), of all transactions in all property and interests 
     in property of a foreign person if such property and 
     interests in property are in the United States, come within 
     the United States, or are or come within the possession or 
     control of a United States person.
       (B) Exception relating to importation of goods.--
       (i) In general.--The authority to block and prohibit all 
     transactions in all property and interests in property under 
     subparagraph (A) shall not include the authority to impose 
     sanctions on the importation of goods.
       (ii) Good defined.--In this subparagraph, the term ``good'' 
     means any article, natural or manmade substance, material, 
     supply, or manufactured product, including inspection and 
     test equipment, and excluding technical data.
       (c) Consideration of Certain Information in Imposing 
     Sanctions.--In determining whether to impose sanctions under 
     subsection (a), the President shall consider--
       (1) information provided jointly by the chairperson and 
     ranking member of each of the appropriate congressional 
     committees; and
       (2) credible information obtained by other countries and 
     nongovernmental organizations that monitor violations of 
     human rights and global health issues, including issues 
     related to infectious disease.
       (d) Requests by Appropriate Congressional Committees.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 120 days after receiving a 
     request that meets the requirements of paragraph (2) with 
     respect to whether a foreign person is described in 
     subsection (a), the President shall--
       (A) determine if that person is so described; and
       (B) submit a classified or unclassified report to the 
     chairperson and ranking member of the committee or committees 
     that submitted the request with respect to that determination 
     that includes--
       (i) a statement of whether or not the President imposed or 
     intends to impose sanctions with respect to the person; and
       (ii) if the President imposed or intends to impose 
     sanctions, a description of those sanctions.
       (2) Requirements.--A request under paragraph (1) with 
     respect to whether a foreign person is described in 
     subsection (a) shall be submitted to the President in writing 
     jointly by the chairperson and ranking member of one of the 
     appropriate congressional committees.
       (e) Reports Required.--Not later than 120 days after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, 
     the President shall submit to the appropriate congressional 
     committees a report that includes--
       (1) a list of each foreign person with respect to which the 
     President imposed sanctions under subsection (b) during the 
     year preceding the submission of the report;
       (2) a description of the type of sanctions imposed with 
     respect to each such person;
       (3) the number of foreign persons with respect to which the 
     President--
       (A) imposed sanctions under subsection (b) during that 
     year; or
       (B) terminated sanctions under subsection (h) during that 
     year;
       (4) the dates on which such sanctions were imposed or 
     terminated, as the case may be;
       (5) the reasons for imposing or terminating such sanctions; 
     and
       (6) a description of the efforts of the President to 
     encourage the governments of other countries to impose 
     sanctions that are similar to the sanctions authorized by 
     this section.
       (f) Termination of Sanctions.--The President may terminate 
     the application of sanctions under this section with respect 
     to a person if the President determines and reports to the 
     appropriate congressional committees not later than 15 days 
     before the termination of the sanctions that--
       (1) credible information exists that the person did not 
     engage in the activity for which sanctions were imposed;
       (2) the person has been prosecuted appropriately for the 
     activity for which sanctions were imposed; or
       (3) the termination of the sanctions is in the national 
     security interests of the United States.
       (g) Regulatory Authority.--The President shall issue such 
     regulations, licenses, and orders as are necessary to carry 
     out this section.
       (h) Public Health Emergency of International Concern 
     Defined.--In this section, the term ``public health emergency 
     of international concern'' means a public health emergency 
     determined to be a public health emergency of international 
     concern by the World Health Organization.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1593. Mr. COTTON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title V of division B, insert 
     the following:

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     SEC. 25__. ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE IN 
                   DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

       (a) Establishment.--
       (1) In general.--Subtitle A of the Department of 
     Agriculture Reorganization Act of 1994 (7 U.S.C. 6912 et 
     seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:

     ``SEC. 224B. OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE.

       ``(a) Establishment.--There is established in the 
     Department an Office of Intelligence. The Office shall be 
     under the National Intelligence Program.
       ``(b) Director.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Office shall be headed by the 
     Director of the Office of Intelligence, who shall be an 
     employee in the Senior Executive Service and who shall be 
     appointed by the Secretary. The Director shall report 
     directly to the Secretary.
       ``(2) Qualifications.--The Secretary shall select an 
     individual to serve as the Director from among individuals 
     who have significant experience serving in the intelligence 
     community.
       ``(3) Staff.--The Director may appoint and fix the 
     compensation of such staff as the Director considers 
     appropriate, except that the Director may not appoint more 
     than 5 full-time equivalent positions at an annual rate of 
     pay equal to or greater than the maximum rate of basic pay 
     for GS-15 of the General Schedule.
       ``(4) Detail of personnel of intelligence community.--Upon 
     the request of the Director, the head of an element of the 
     intelligence community may detail any of the personnel of 
     such element to assist the Office in carrying out its duties. 
     Any personnel detailed to assist the Office shall not be 
     taken into account in determining the number of full-time 
     equivalent positions of the Office under paragraph (3).
       ``(c) Duties.--The Office shall carry out the following 
     duties:
       ``(1) The Office shall be responsible for leveraging the 
     capabilities of the intelligence community and National 
     Laboratories intelligence-related research, to ensure that 
     the Secretary is fully informed of threats by foreign actors 
     to United States agriculture.
       ``(2) The Office shall focus on understanding foreign 
     efforts to--
       ``(A) steal United States agriculture knowledge and 
     technology; and
       ``(B) develop or implement biological warfare attacks, 
     cyber or clandestine operations, or other means of sabotaging 
     and disrupting United States agriculture.
       ``(3) The Office shall prepare, conduct, and facilitate 
     intelligence briefings for the Secretary and appropriate 
     officials of the Department.
       ``(4) The Office shall operate as the liaison between the 
     Secretary and the intelligence community, with the authority 
     to request intelligence collection and analysis on matters 
     related to United States agriculture.
       ``(5) The Office shall collaborate with the intelligence 
     community to downgrade intelligence assessments for broader 
     dissemination within the Department.
       ``(6) The Office shall facilitate sharing information on 
     foreign activities related to agriculture, as acquired by the 
     Department with the intelligence community.
       ``(d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated for the Office $970,000 for fiscal year 
     2022.
       ``(e) Definitions.--In this section, the following 
     definitions apply:
       ``(1) The term `Director' means the Director of the Office 
     of Intelligence appointed under subsection (b).
       ``(2) The terms `intelligence community' and `National 
     Intelligence Program' have the meaning given such terms in 
     section 3 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 
     3003).
       ``(3) The term `Office' means the Office of Intelligence of 
     the Department established under subsection (a).''.
       (2) Conforming amendments.--
       (A) Subtitle A of the Department of Agriculture 
     Reorganization Act of 1994 is amended by redesignating the 
     first section 225 (relating to Food Access Liaison) (7 U.S.C. 
     6925) as section 224A.
       (B) Section 296(b) of the Department of Agriculture 
     Reorganization Act of 1994 (7 U.S.C. 7014(b)) is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:
       ``(11) The authority of the Secretary to carry out section 
     224B.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendments Relating to Existing Functions 
     and Authorities.--
       (1) Existing functions of office of homeland security of 
     department relating to intelligence on threats to food and 
     agriculture critical infrastructure sector.--
       (A) In general.--Section 221(d) of the Department of 
     Agriculture Reorganization Act (7 U.S.C. 6922(d)) is 
     amended--
       (i) by striking paragraphs (4) and (5); and
       (ii) by redesignating paragraphs (6) through (8) as 
     paragraphs (4) through (6), respectively.
       (B) Transfer of related personnel and assets of office of 
     homeland security.--The functions which the Office of 
     Homeland Security of the Department of Agriculture exercised 
     under paragraphs (4) and (5) of section 221(d) of the 
     Department of Agriculture Reorganization Act of 1994 (7 
     U.S.C. 6922(d)) before the effective date of this paragraph, 
     together with the funds, assets, and other resources used by 
     the Director of the Office of Homeland Security of the 
     Department of Agriculture to carry out such functions before 
     the effective date of this paragraph, are transferred to the 
     Director of the Office of Intelligence of the Department of 
     Agriculture.
       (2) Carrying out interagency exchange program for defense 
     of food and agriculture critical infrastructure sector.--
     Section 221(e) of the Department of Agriculture 
     Reorganization Act (7 U.S.C. 6922(e)) is amended by adding at 
     the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(3) Authority of director of office of intelligence and 
     counterintelligence.--The Secretary shall carry out this 
     subsection acting through the Director of the Office of 
     Intelligence of the Department.''.
       (3) Coordinating with intelligence community on potential 
     threats to agriculture.--Section 335(a)(3) of the Public 
     Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response 
     Act of 2002 (7 U.S.C. 3354(a)(3)) is amended by striking 
     ``strengthen coordination'' and inserting ``acting through 
     the Director of the Office of Intelligence in the Department 
     of Agriculture, strengthen coordination''.
       (4) Effective date.--This subsection and the amendments 
     made by this subsection shall take effect upon the 
     appointment of the Director of the Office of Intelligence in 
     the Department of Agriculture under section 224B(b) of the 
     Department of Agriculture Reorganization Act of 1994 (as 
     added by subsection (a)(1)).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1594. Mr. COTTON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION REPORT ON ESPIONAGE 
                   AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY THEFT.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Director of the Federal Bureau of 
     Investigation shall submit a report on the potential use of 
     10-year multi-entry visa programs of the United States by 
     covered nations (as defined in section 2533c(d) of title 10, 
     United States Code) to enable espionage and intellectual 
     property theft against the United States to--
       (1) the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate;
       (2) the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate;
       (3) the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
     Affairs of the Senate;
       (4) the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the 
     House of Representatives;
       (5) the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of 
     Representatives; and
       (6) the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of 
     Representatives.
       (b) Contents.--The report required under subsection (a) 
     shall include, at a minimum, an analysis of efforts by 
     covered nations to exploit the visa programs described in 
     subsection (a) and coerce individuals participating in such 
     visa programs to aid in espionage or intellectual property 
     theft by covered nations or entities under the jurisdiction 
     of such covered nations.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1595. Mr. COTTON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. WITHDRAWAL OF NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS TREATMENT FROM, 
                   AND EXPANSION OF BASES OF INELIGIBILITY FOR 
                   NORMAL TRADE RELATIONS OF, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF 
                   CHINA.

       (a) Withdrawal of Normal Trade Relations Treatment From the 
     People's Republic of China.--Notwithstanding the provisions 
     of title I of Public Law 106-286 (114 Stat. 880) or any other 
     provision of law, effective on the date of the enactment of 
     this Act--
       (1) normal trade relations treatment shall not apply 
     pursuant to section 101 of that Act to the products of the 
     People's Republic of China;
       (2) normal trade relations treatment may thereafter be 
     extended to the products of the People's Republic of China 
     only in accordance with the provisions of chapter 1 of title 
     IV of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2431 et seq.), as in 
     effect with respect to the products of the People's Republic 
     of China on the day before the effective date of the 
     accession of the People's Republic of China to the World 
     Trade Organization; and

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       (3) the extension of waiver authority that was in effect 
     with respect to the People's Republic of China under section 
     402(d)(1) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2432(d)(1)) on 
     the day before the effective date of the accession of the 
     People's Republic of China to the World Trade Organization 
     shall, upon the enactment of this Act, be deemed not to have 
     expired, and shall continue in effect until the date that is 
     90 days after the date of such enactment.
       (b) Expansion of Bases of Ineligibility of People's 
     Republic of China for Normal Trade Relations.--
       (1) In general.--Section 402 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2432) is amended--
       (A) in the section heading, by striking ``freedom of 
     emigration in east-west trade'' and inserting ``east-west 
     trade and human rights''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(f) Additional Bases of Ineligibility of People's 
     Republic of China for Normal Trade Relations.--
       ``(1) In general.--Products from the People's Republic of 
     China shall not be eligible to receive nondiscriminatory 
     treatment (normal trade relations), the People's Republic of 
     China shall not participate in any program of the Government 
     of the United States which extends credits or credit 
     guarantees or investment guarantees, directly or indirectly, 
     and the President shall not conclude any commercial agreement 
     with the People's Republic of China, during the period--
       ``(A) beginning with the date on which the President 
     determines that the People's Republic of China--
       ``(i) is in violation of paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of 
     subsection (a);
       ``(ii) uses or provides for the use of slave labor;
       ``(iii) operates `vocational training and education 
     centers' or other concentration camps where people are held 
     against their will;
       ``(iv) performs or otherwise orders forced abortion or 
     sterilization procedures;
       ``(v) harvests the organs of prisoners without their 
     consent;
       ``(vi) hinders the free exercise of religion;
       ``(vii) intimidates or harasses nationals of the People's 
     Republic of China living outside the People's Republic of 
     China; or
       ``(viii) engages in systematic economic espionage against 
     the United States, including theft of the intellectual 
     property of United States persons; and
       ``(B) ending on the date on which the President determines 
     that the People's Republic of China is no longer in violation 
     of any of clauses (i) through (viii) of subparagraph (A).
       ``(2) Report required.--
       ``(A) In general.--After the date of the enactment of this 
     subsection, products of the People's Republic of China may be 
     eligible to receive nondiscriminatory treatment (normal trade 
     relations), the People's Republic of China may participate in 
     any program of the Government of the United States which 
     extends credits or credit guarantees or investment 
     guarantees, and the President may conclude a commercial 
     agreement with the People's Republic of China, only after the 
     President has submitted to Congress a report indicating that 
     the People's Republic of China is not in violation of any of 
     clauses (i) through (viii) of paragraph (1)(A).
       ``(B) Elements.--The report required by subparagraph (A) 
     shall include information as to the nature and implementation 
     of laws and policies of the People's Republic of China 
     relating to the matters specified in clauses (i) through 
     (viii) of paragraph (1)(A).
       ``(C) Deadlines.--The report required by subparagraph (A) 
     shall be submitted on or before each June 30 and December 31 
     of each year for as long as products of the People's Republic 
     of China receive nondiscriminatory treatment (normal trade 
     relations), the People's Republic of China participates in 
     any program of the Government of the United States which 
     extends credits or credit guarantees or investment 
     guarantees, or a commercial agreement with the People's 
     Republic of China is in effect.
       ``(3) Waiver.--
       ``(A) In general.--The President is authorized to waive by 
     Executive order the application of paragraphs (1) and (2) for 
     a 12-month period if the President submits to Congress a 
     report that the President--
       ``(i) has determined that such waiver will substantially 
     promote the objectives of this subsection; and
       ``(ii) has received assurances that the practices of the 
     People's Republic of China relating to the matters specified 
     in clauses (i) through (viii) of paragraph (1)(A) will in the 
     future lead substantially to the achievement of the 
     objectives of this subsection.
       ``(B) Termination of waiver.--A waiver under subparagraph 
     (A) shall terminate on the earlier of--
       ``(i) the day after the waiver authority granted by this 
     paragraph ceases to be effective under paragraph (4); or
       ``(ii) the effective date of an Executive order providing 
     for termination of the waiver.
       ``(4) Extension of waiver authority.--
       ``(A) Recommendations.--If the President determines that 
     the further extension of the waiver authority granted under 
     paragraph (3) will substantially promote the objectives of 
     this subsection, the President may recommend further 
     extensions of such authority for successive 12-month periods. 
     Any such recommendations shall--
       ``(i) be made not later than 30 days before the expiration 
     of such authority;
       ``(ii) be made in a document submitted to the House of 
     Representatives and the Senate setting forth the reasons of 
     the President for recommending the extension of such 
     authority; and
       ``(iii) include--

       ``(I) a determination that continuation of the waiver will 
     substantially promote the objectives of this subsection; and
       ``(II) a statement setting forth the reasons of the 
     President for such determination.

       ``(B) Continuation in effect of waiver.--If the President 
     recommends under subparagraph (A) the further extension of 
     the waiver authority granted under paragraph (3), such 
     authority shall continue in effect until the end of the 12-
     month period following the end of the previous 12-month 
     extension, unless--
       ``(i) Congress adopts and transmits to the President a 
     joint resolution of disapproval under paragraph (5) before 
     the end of the 60-day period beginning on the date the waiver 
     authority would expire but for an extension under 
     subparagraph (A); and
       ``(ii) if the President vetoes the joint resolution, each 
     House of Congress votes to override the veto on or before the 
     later of--

       ``(I) the last day of the 60-day period referred to in 
     clause (i); or
       ``(II) the last day of the 15-day period (excluding any day 
     described in section 154(b)) beginning on the date on which 
     Congress receives the veto message from the President.

       ``(C) Termination of waiver pursuant to joint resolution of 
     disapproval.--If a joint resolution of disapproval is enacted 
     into law pursuant to paragraph (5), the waiver authority 
     granted under paragraph (3) shall cease to be effective as of 
     the day after the 60-day period beginning on the date of the 
     enactment of the joint resolution.
       ``(5) Joint resolution of disapproval.--
       ``(A) Joint resolution of disapproval defined.--In this 
     paragraph, the term `joint resolution of disapproval' means a 
     joint resolution the matter after the resolving clause of 
     which is as follows: `That Congress does not approve the 
     extension of the authority contained in paragraph (3) of 
     section 402(f) of the Trade Act of 1974 with respect to the 
     People's Republic of China recommended by the President to 
     Congress under paragraph (4) of that section on ___.', with 
     the blank space being filled with the appropriate date.
       ``(B) Procedures in house and senate.--The provisions of 
     subsections (b) through (f) of section 152 shall apply with 
     respect to a joint resolution of approval to the same extent 
     and in the same manner as such provisions apply with respect 
     to a resolution described in subsection (a) of that section, 
     except that subsection (e)(2) of that section shall be 
     applied and administered by substituting `Consideration' for 
     `Debate'.
       ``(C) Rules of the house of representatives and senate.--
     This paragraph is enacted by Congress--
       ``(i) as an exercise of the rulemaking power of the House 
     of Representatives and the Senate, respectively, and as such 
     is deemed a part of the rules of each House, respectively, 
     and supersedes other rules only to the extent that it is 
     inconsistent with such other rules; and
       ``(ii) with full recognition of the constitutional right of 
     either House to change the rules (so far as relating to the 
     procedure of that House) at any time, in the same manner and 
     to the same extent as in the case of any other rule of that 
     House.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of contents for the 
     Trade Act of 1974 is amended by striking the item relating to 
     section 402 and inserting the following:
       

``Sec. 402. East-West trade and human rights.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1596. Mr. COTTON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        Strike section 6124 and insert the following:

     SEC. 6124. FOREIGN FUNDING ACCOUNTABILITY.

       (a) Short Title.--This section may be cited as the 
     ``Foreign Funding Accountability Act of 2021''.
       (b) Amendments to Disclosures of Foreign Gifts and 
     Contracts.--Section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 
     (20 U.S.C. 1011f) is amended--
       (1) by striking subsections (a) and (b) and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(a) Disclosure Report.--
       ``(1) Filing.--An institution shall file a disclosure 
     report with the Department of Education on January 31 or July 
     31, whichever is sooner, if the institution--
       ``(A) is owned or controlled by a foreign source; or
       ``(B) receives a gift or enters into a contract with a 
     foreign source, the value of which is $25,000 or more 
     (including in-kind gifts, gifts to institution foundations, 
     and gifts to any other legal entities that operate 
     substantially for the benefit or under the auspieces of the 
     institution), considered

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     alone or in combination with all other gifts from or 
     contracts with that foreign source within a calendar year.
       ``(2) Tuition.--A tuition payment to an institution on 
     behalf of an enrolled student by a foreign government or 
     foundation shall be considered a gift from or contract with a 
     foreign source under this subsection.
       ``(3) Designated individual.--Each institution that is 
     required to file a disclosure report under this section shall 
     designate an officer at the institution who shall be 
     responsible for ensuring the veracity of the disclosure 
     report.
       ``(b) Contents of Disclosure Report.--
       ``(1) Owned or controlled by a foreign source.--An 
     institution that is required to file a disclosure report 
     under subsection (a)(1)(A) shall include in the report:
       ``(A) The identity of the foreign source.
       ``(B) The date on which the foreign source assumed 
     ownership or control.
       ``(C) Any changes in program or structure resulting from 
     the change in ownership or control.
       ``(2) Gifts or contracts.--An institution that is required 
     to file a disclosure report under subsection (a)(1)(B) shall 
     include in the report:
       ``(A) The amount of the gift or contract.
       ``(B) The country of origin of the gift or contract.
       ``(C) A statement from the foreign source providing the 
     gift or entering into the contract, including, in the case of 
     a foreign source that is--
       ``(i) an individual, the individual's--

       ``(I) name;
       ``(II) nationality
       ``(III) principal business address; and
       ``(IV) all business and residential addresses in the United 
     States or elsewhere;

       ``(ii) a partnership--

       ``(I) the information described in subclause (I) through 
     (IV) of clause (i) with respect to each member of the 
     partnership; and
       ``(II) a true and complete copy of its articles of 
     copartnership; or

       ``(iii) an association, corporation, organization, or any 
     other combination of individuals--

       ``(I) the information described in subclauses (I) through 
     (IV) of clause (i) with respect to each director, officer, 
     and each individual performing the functions of a director or 
     officer for that entity; and
       ``(II) a statement of the entity's ownership and control, 
     and the publicly listed name of the entity.

       ``(D) The explicit and intended purpose and function of the 
     gift or contract, including--
       ``(i) the name (and position if applicable) of the 
     recipient individual, department, or benefactor at the 
     institution receiving the gift or contract;
       ``(ii) any terms or conditions of the gift or contract;
       ``(iii) copies of each written agreement and the terms and 
     conditions of each oral agreement, including all 
     modifications of such agreements, relating to the gift or 
     contract; or
       ``(iv) where no written or oral agreement exists, a full 
     statement of all the circumstances relating to the gift or 
     contract.
       ``(3) Attestation.--Each disclosure report under this 
     section shall include a written statement from the individual 
     designated under subsection (a)(3) attesting that the 
     disclosure report is true and complete.'';
       (2) by striking subsections (c) and (d);
       (3) by redesignating subsections (e) through (h) as 
     subsections (c) through (f), respectively;
       (4) in subsection (c), as redesignated by paragraph (3), by 
     adding at the end the following: ``All disclosure reports 
     required by this section, including copies of agreements 
     required under subsection (b)(2)(D)(iii), shall be publicly 
     available, including by electronic means.'';
       (5) by striking subsection (d), as redesignated by 
     paragraph (3), and inserting the following:
       ``(d) Enforcement.--
       ``(1) Civil penalties.--Upon determination, after 
     reasonable notice and opportunity for a hearing, that an 
     institution--
       ``(A) has violated or failed to carry out any provision of 
     this section or any regulation prescribed under this section 
     (including by submitting a disclosure report with a material 
     misstatement or omission), the Secretary may impose a civil 
     penalty upon such institution of not to exceed, the greater 
     of--
       ``(i) $250,000 for an initial violation or failure; or
       ``(ii) the value of the unreported gift or contract for an 
     initial violation or failure;
       ``(B) commits a second violation or failure as described in 
     subparagraph (A), the Secretary may impose a civil penalty 
     upon such institution of not to exceed, the greater of--
       ``(i) $750,000; or
       ``(ii) the value of the unreported gift or contract;
       ``(C) commits 3 or more violations or failures as described 
     in subparagraph (A)--
       ``(i) the Secretary may impose a civil penalty upon such 
     institution of not to exceed, the greater of--

       ``(I) $1,000,000; or
       ``(II) the value of the unreported gift or contract; and

       ``(ii) the institution may be subject to penalties relating 
     to the Student and Exchange Visitor Program and the 
     institution's tax exempt status, as described in sections 4 
     and 5 of the Foreign Funding Accountability Act of 2021; or
       ``(D) commits 3 or more violations or failures as described 
     in subparagraph (A) and has demonstrated a pattern of willful 
     violations, the Secretary may determine that the institution 
     is no longer eligible to receive funds under this Act.
       ``(2) Court orders.--Whenever it appears that an 
     institution has failed to comply with the requirements of 
     this section, including any rule or regulation promulgated 
     under this section, a civil action may be brought by the 
     Attorney General, at the request of the Secretary, in an 
     appropriate district court of the United States, or the 
     appropriate United States court of any territory or other 
     place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, to 
     request such court to compel compliance with the requirements 
     of this section (including for the collection of civil 
     penalties under this subsection). In case of contumacy by, or 
     refusal to obey a subpoena issued to, any person, the 
     Secretary may request the Attorney General to invoke the aid 
     of any court of the United States where such person resides 
     or transacts business for a court order for the enforcement 
     of this section.
       ``(3) Costs.--For knowing or willful failure to comply with 
     the requirements of this section, including any rule or 
     regulation promulgated thereunder, an institution shall pay 
     to the Treasury of the United States the full costs to the 
     United States of obtaining compliance, including all 
     associated costs of investigation and enforcement.
       ``(4) Investigation; subpoena authority.--The Secretary 
     shall establish an investigative process to identify gifts or 
     contracts with respect to which a disclosure report under 
     this section is required and has not been submitted. To 
     assist the Secretary in the conduct of investigations of 
     possible violations of this section, the Secretary is 
     authorized to require by subpoena the production of 
     information, documents, reports, answers, records, accounts, 
     papers, and other documentary evidence pertaining to this 
     section. The production of any such records may be required 
     from any place in a State.'';
       (6) in subsection (f)(2), as redesignated by paragraph 
     (3)--
       (A) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``and'' after the 
     semicolon;
       (B) in subparagraph (D), by adding ``and'' after the 
     semicolon; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(E) any person registered under the Foreign Agents 
     Registration Act of 1938 (22 U.S.C. 611 et seq.)''.
       (c) Report on Past Years Required.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, each institution shall prepare and 
     submit to the Secretary of Education a disclosure report 
     containing the information described in subsection (b) of 
     section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1011f(b)) (as amended by subsection (b) of this section) as 
     required under subsection (a) of such section 117 (as amended 
     by subsection (b) of this section) for every qualifying event 
     that has occurred on or after the date of enactment of the 
     Higher Education Amendments of 1998 (Public Law 105-244) and 
     before the date of enactment of this Act.
       (2) Institutions unable to comply.--In the case of an 
     institution that is unable to comply with the requirements of 
     paragraph (1) with respect to a qualifying event, that 
     institution shall submit a statement to the Secretary of 
     Education, for each such qualifying event, describing in 
     detail in detail why the institution cannot comply with 
     respect to that qualifying event.
       (3) Waiver.--An institution may request, and the Secretary 
     of Education may grant, a waiver with respect to the report 
     required under this subsection if the institution 
     demonstrates good cause for requiring such a waiver.
       (4) Enforcement.--
       (A) In general.--Upon determination, after reasonable 
     notice and opportunity for a hearing, that an institution has 
     violated or failed to carry out any provision of this 
     subsection or any regulation prescribed under this subsection 
     (including by submitting a disclosure report with a material 
     misstatement or omission), the Secretary of Education may 
     impose a civil penalty upon such institution not to exceed 
     $25,000 for each qualifying event that the institution has 
     failed to report in accordance with this subsection.
       (B) Court orders.--Whenever it appears that an institution 
     has failed to comply with the requirements of this 
     subsection, including any rule or regulation promulgated 
     under this subsection, a civil action may be brought by the 
     Attorney General, at the request of the Secretary of 
     Education, in an appropriate district court of the United 
     States, or the appropriate United States court of any 
     territory or other place subject to the jurisdiction of the 
     United States, to request such court to compel compliance 
     with the requirements of this subsection (including for the 
     collection of civil penalties under this subsection).
       (C) Costs.--For knowing or willful failure to comply with 
     the requirements of this subsection, including any rule or 
     regulation promulgated thereunder, an institution shall pay 
     to the Treasury of the United States the full costs to the 
     United States of obtaining compliance, including all 
     associated costs of investigation and enforcement.
       (D) Investigation; subpoena authority.--The Secretary of 
     Education shall establish an investigative process to 
     identify gifts or contracts with respect to which a 
     disclosure under this subsection is required and has not been 
     submitted. The Secretary of Education may use administrative 
     subpoena authority

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     as authorized under law to conduct such investigations.
       (5) Definitions.--In this subsection:
       (A) Institution.--The term ``institution'' has the meaning 
     given that term in section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 
     1965 (20 U.S.C. 1011f).
       (B) Qualifying event.--In this section the term 
     ``qualifying event'' means an institution--
       (i) being owned or controlled by a foreign source; or
       (ii) receiving a gift or entering into a contract with a 
     foreign source, the value of which is $25,000 or more 
     (including in-kind gifts, or gifts to university or college 
     foundations), considered alone or in combination with all 
     other gifts from or contracts with that foreign source within 
     a calendar year.
       (d) Disqualification From the Student and Exchange Visitor 
     Program.--Any institution of higher education that is found 
     to have violated the disclosure requirements set forth in 
     section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1011f) on 3 or more occasions shall be ineligible to enroll 
     foreign students under the Student and Exchange Visitor 
     Program.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1597. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 2303(c), at the end add the following: ``No 
     exemption under this subsection shall take effect unless it 
     is approved by the Director of National Intelligence and 
     submitted in a report to the relevant congressional 
     committees.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1598. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In title V of division B, at the end add the following:

     SEC. 25__. COMMITTEE TO RESEARCH ORIGINS OF COVID-19.

       (a) In General.--The Directorate shall establish a Federal 
     oversight committee to research the origins of COVID-19 and 
     provide the findings of such research to the Directorate. 
     Such committee shall be comprised of each of the following 
     (or their designees):
       (1) The Directorate.
       (2) The Secretary of Health and Human Services, in 
     coordination with the Director of the National Institutes of 
     Health and the Director of the Centers for Disease Control 
     and Prevention.
       (3) The Secretary of Defense.
       (4) The Secretary of Homeland Security.
       (5) The Secretary of Agriculture.
       (6) The Director of National Intelligence.
       (7) The Secretary of State.
       (b) Awards.--A portion of the amount made available to the 
     Directorate under this Act shall be made available to the 
     committee established under this section for the purpose of 
     making grants to any individual, or entity, that is eligible 
     for a grant under any other provision of this Act for the 
     purpose of researching the origins of COVID-19 in 
     coordination with such committee.
       (c) Report to Congress.--Not later than 1 year after the 
     date of enactment of this Act, the Directorate shall provide 
     to Congress and the President a final report on the findings 
     of the committee under subsection (a).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1599. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 252, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following:
       (F) included in the Consolidated Screening List; or
       (G) domiciled in the People's Republic of China or subject 
     to influence or control by the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China or the Communist Party of the People's 
     Republic of China, as determined by the Secretary of Commerce 
     in consultation with the Secretary of Defense and the 
     Director of National Intelligence.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1600. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In title V of division B, at the end add the following:

     SEC. 25__. SUNSET.

       This division, and the amendments made by this division, 
     shall cease to have any force or effect on the date that is 5 
     years after the date of enactment of this Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1601. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 236, line 20, strike ``to the extent 
     practicable,''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1602. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 237, beginning on line 3, strike ``1 year'' and all 
     that follows through ``this division'' on line 4 and insert 
     ``1 month after the policy guidelines are published under 
     subsection (a)''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1603. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 2005(a)(2), at the end add the following: ``No 
     such update shall take effect unless approved by the Director 
     of National Intelligence.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1604. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In title V of division B, at the end add the following:

     SEC. 25__. REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL RECIPIENTS OF FUNDING.

       (a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, the head of a Federal agency awarding funding under this 
     division, including any amendment made by this division, 
     shall, except as provided in subsection (b), comply with each 
     of the following:
       (1) An applicant for such award may be a not-for-profit or 
     for-profit entity.
       (2) An applicant for such award shall be an organization 
     based in the United States.
       (3) An applicant for such award shall not accept any 
     funding from foreign sources.
       (b) Waiver.--
       (1) In general.--The head of a Federal agency administering 
     an award described in subsection (a) may, with the approval 
     of the

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     Director of National Intelligence, grant an applicant a 
     waiver of the requirements under subsection (a).
       (2) Congressional notification.--The head of a Federal 
     agency granting a waiver under paragraph (1) shall notify 
     each relevant congressional committee of the issuance of such 
     waiver.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1605. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In title V of division B, at the end add the following:

     SEC. 25__. REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION FROM THE DIRECTOR 
                   OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE FOR PROSPECTIVE 
                   FUNDING RECIPIENTS.

       (a) In General.--The head of a Federal agency making an 
     award of funding under this division (or an amendment made by 
     this division) shall, prior to disbursement of such award, 
     receive certification from the Director of National 
     Intelligence that each of the following requirements are met:
       (1) The Director of National Intelligence (or its designee) 
     has completed a comprehensive risk analysis of the 
     prospective award recipient, including the proposed project 
     for the award, scope of such project, personnel involved in 
     such project, any technology involved in such project, and 
     goals of the project.
       (2) Any personnel deriving funding from the award, or any 
     persons that will have access to resources or data derived 
     from the award, shall have been appropriately screened 
     (including through necessary background checks or security 
     clearances), as determined at the sole discretion of the 
     Director of National Intelligence.
       (3) All technology directly or indirectly used, operated, 
     or accessed by the award recipient is secure and in 
     compliance with appropriate Federal standards, as determined 
     by Director of National Intelligence.
       (4) Access to relevant physical facilities is limited to 
     only appropriate personnel, as determined by the Director of 
     National Intelligence.
       (b) Denial Based on High Risk.--The Director of National 
     Intelligence may deny certification under subsection (a) if 
     the Director of National Intelligence determines through the 
     risk analysis under subsection (a)(1) that the project to be 
     conducted through the award is subject to a high degree of 
     risk of espionage or infiltration, is unsecured, or (in the 
     determination of the Director of National Intelligence) is an 
     unacceptable risk to the security or national interests of 
     the United States. Such a decision is not reviewable.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1606. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL OF WAIVERS TO OBLIGATIONS 
                   UNDER CERTAIN TRADE AGREEMENTS.

       Section 122 of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 
     3532) is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(e) Approval by Congress of Waivers to Obligations.--The 
     Trade Representative shall oppose the granting of a waiver of 
     any obligation under a WTO Agreement or other trade agreement 
     for which consultations are required under subsection (b) 
     unless--
       ``(1) the Trade Representative submits to Congress the 
     exact language that the Trade Representative plans to propose 
     or support; and
       ``(2) a joint resolution is enacted approving the 
     waiver.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1607. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

              Subtitle E--Protecting Taiwan From Invasion

     SEC. 3150. SHORT TITLE.

       This subtitle may be cited as the ``Taiwan Invasion 
     Prevention Act''.

      PART I--AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES

     SEC. 3151. FINDINGS; SENSE OF CONGRESS.

       (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
       (1) Taiwan is a free and prosperous democracy of nearly 
     24,000,000 people and is an important contributor to peace 
     and stability around the world.
       (2) Section 2(b) of the Taiwan Relations Act (Public Law 
     96-8; 22 U.S.C. 3301(b)) states that it is the policy of the 
     United States--
       (A) ``to preserve and promote extensive, close, and 
     friendly commercial, cultural, and other relations between 
     the people of the United States and the people on Taiwan, as 
     well as the people on the China mainland and all other 
     peoples of the Western Pacific area'';
       (B) ``to declare that peace and stability in the area are 
     in the political, security, and economic interests of the 
     United States, and are matters of international concern'';
       (C) ``to make clear that the United States decision to 
     establish diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of 
     China rests upon the expectation that the future of Taiwan 
     will be determined by peaceful means'';
       (D) ``to consider any effort to determine the future of 
     Taiwan by other than peaceful means, including by boycotts or 
     embargoes, a threat to the peace and security of the Western 
     Pacific area and of grave concern to the United States'';
       (E) ``to provide Taiwan with arms of a defensive 
     character''; and
       (F) ``to maintain the capacity of the United States to 
     resist any resort to force or other forms of coercion that 
     would jeopardize the security, or the social or economic 
     system, of the people on Taiwan''.
       (3) Since the election of President Tsai Ing-wen as 
     President of Taiwan in 2016, the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China has intensified its efforts to pressure 
     Taiwan through diplomatic isolation and military 
     provocations.
       (4) The rapid modernization of the People's Liberation Army 
     and recent military maneuvers in and around the Taiwan Strait 
     illustrate a clear threat to Taiwan's security.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) both the United States and Taiwan have made significant 
     strides since 1979 in bolstering their defense relationship;
       (2) the People's Republic of China has dramatically 
     increased the capability of its military forces since 1979;
       (3) the People's Republic of China has in recent years 
     increased the use of its military forces to harass and 
     provoke Taiwan with the threat of overwhelming force; and
       (4) it is the policy of the United States to consider any 
     effort to determine the future of Taiwan by anything other 
     than peaceful means, including by boycotts or embargoes, a 
     threat to the peace and security of the Western Pacific area, 
     and of grave concern to the United States.

     SEC. 3152. AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF UNITED STATES ARMED 
                   FORCES.

       (a) In General.--The President is authorized to use the 
     Armed Forces of the United States and take such other 
     measures as the President determines to be necessary and 
     appropriate in order to secure and protect Taiwan against--
       (1) a direct armed attack by the military forces of the 
     People's Republic of China against the military forces of 
     Taiwan;
       (2) the taking of territory under the effective 
     jurisdiction of Taiwan by the military forces of the People's 
     Republic of China; or
       (3) the endangering of the lives of members of the military 
     forces of Taiwan or civilians within the effective 
     jurisdiction of Taiwan in cases in which such members or 
     civilians have been killed or are in imminent danger of being 
     killed.
       (b) War Powers Resolution Requirements.--
       (1) Specific statutory authorization.--Consistent with 
     section 8(a)(1) of the War Powers Resolution (50 U.S.C. 
     1547(a)(1)), Congress declares that this section is intended 
     to constitute specific statutory authorization within the 
     meaning of section 5(b) of the War Powers Resolution (50 
     U.S.C. 1544(b)).
       (2) Applicability of other requirements.--Nothing in this 
     subtitle may be construed to supersede any requirement of the 
     War Powers Resolution (50 U.S.C. 1541 et seq.).
       (c) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that, 
     at the earliest possible date after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, the President should release a public 
     declaration that it is the policy of the United States to 
     secure and protect Taiwan against any action of the People's 
     Republic of China described in paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of 
     subsection (a).
       (d) Statement of Policy.--It is the policy of the United 
     States to demand that the People's Republic of China 
     officially renounce the use or threat of military force in 
     any attempt to unify with Taiwan.
       (e) Authorization Period.--
       (1) In general.--The authorization for use of the Armed 
     Forces under this section shall expire on the date that is 5 
     years after the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (2) Sense of congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     the authorization for use of the Armed Forces under this 
     section should

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     be reauthorized by a subsequent Act of Congress.

                         PART II--OTHER MATTERS

     SEC. 3153. REGIONAL SECURITY DIALOGUE TO IMPROVE SECURITY 
                   RELATIONSHIPS IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC AREA.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense, in 
     coordination with the Secretary of State and the heads of 
     other relevant Federal agencies, as appropriate, shall seek 
     to convene, on an annual basis, a regional security dialogue 
     with the Government of Taiwan and the governments of like-
     minded security partners to improve the security 
     relationships among the United States and such countries in 
     the Western Pacific area.
       (b) Matters To Be Included.--The regional security dialogue 
     may consider matters relating to--
       (1) coordinating lower-level military-to-military dialogue; 
     and
       (2) planning for potential military confrontation 
     scenarios.

     SEC. 3154. UNITED STATES-TAIWAN BILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENT.

       Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, the United States Trade Representative should seek 
     to enter into negotiations with representatives from Taiwan 
     to establish a bilateral trade agreement between the United 
     States and Taiwan.

     SEC. 3155. UNITED STATES-TAIWAN COMBINED MILITARY EXERCISES 
                   AND RELATED ACTIONS.

       (a) Combined Military Exercises.--The Secretary of Defense, 
     in coordination with the heads of other relevant Federal 
     agencies, should seek to carry out a program of combined 
     military exercises between the United States, Taiwan, and, if 
     feasible, other United States allies and partners to improve 
     military coordination and relations with Taiwan.
       (b) Combined Disaster Relief Exercises.--The Secretary of 
     Defense, in coordination with the heads of other relevant 
     Federal agencies, should engage with their counterparts in 
     Taiwan to organize combined disaster and humanitarian relief 
     exercises.
       (c) Taiwan Strait Transits, Freedom of Navigation 
     Operations, and Presence Operations.--The Secretary of 
     Defense should consider increasing transits through the 
     Taiwan Strait, freedom of navigation operations in the Taiwan 
     Strait, and presence operations in the Western Pacific by the 
     United States Navy, including in conjunction with United 
     States allies and partners.
       (d) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that 
     Taiwan should dedicate additional domestic resources toward 
     advancing its military readiness for purposes of defending 
     Taiwan, including through--
       (1) steady increases in annual defense spending as a share 
     of gross domestic product;
       (2) procurements of defense technologies that directly 
     bolster Taiwan's asymmetric defense capabilities;
       (3) reform of Taiwan's military reserves, including 
     increasing the length of training required and number of days 
     required in service annually;
       (4) participation with United States Armed Forces in 
     combined military exercises; and
       (5) further engagement with the United States on 
     strengthening Taiwan's cyber capabilities.

     SEC. 3156. SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING UNITED STATES SUPPORT 
                   FOR DEFENDING TAIWAN.

       It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) given the security considerations posed by the People's 
     Republic of China, the Secretary of State should accelerate 
     the approval of sales of defense articles and services to 
     Taiwan for purposes of defending Taiwan; and
       (2) the Secretary of Defense should offer support to Taiwan 
     by--
       (A) continuing to send United States military advisors to 
     Taiwan for training purposes;
       (B) encouraging members of the United States Armed Forces 
     to enroll in Taiwan's National Defense University;
       (C) maintaining a significant United States naval presence 
     within a close proximity to Taiwan; and
       (D) reestablishing the Taiwan Patrol Force under the 
     direction of the United States Navy.

     SEC. 3157. HIGH-LEVEL VISITS.

       (a) Visit to Taiwan by President of the United States.--Not 
     later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act, the President or the Secretary of State (if designated 
     by the President), with appropriate interagency consultation 
     and participation, should arrange a meeting in Taiwan with 
     the President of Taiwan.
       (b) Visit to the United States by President of Taiwan.--It 
     is the sense of Congress that the United States would benefit 
     from a meeting in the United States between the President or 
     the Secretary of State and the President of Taiwan.

     SEC. 3158. SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING ADDRESS TO JOINT 
                   SESSION OF CONGRESS BY PRESIDENT OF TAIWAN.

       It is the sense of Congress that it would be beneficial for 
     the United States and Taiwan to invite the President of 
     Taiwan to address a joint session of Congress and 
     subsequently participate in a roundtable discussion with 
     members of Congress.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1608. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of section 2106(c), add the following:
       (5) distributing funds under this section on a State per 
     capita basis based on the most recent census estimates for 
     population in the United States.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1609. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title V of division B, add the following:

     SEC. 2528. DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDING TO INSTITUTIONS.

       All funds available under this division, or an amendment 
     made by this division, that are distributed to institutions 
     of higher education or consortia of institutions of higher 
     education, including those institutions or consortia involved 
     in operating university technology centers established under 
     section 8A(d)(6) of the National Science Foundation Act of 
     1950, shall be allocated on a State per capita basis based on 
     the most recent census estimates for population in the United 
     States.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1610. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. LISTING OF CERTAIN SECURITIES ON NATIONAL 
                   SECURITIES EXCHANGES.

       (a) In General.--Section 6(b) of the Securities Exchange 
     Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78f(b)) is amended by adding at the 
     end the following:
       ``(11) The rules of the exchange prohibit the listing of 
     any security issued by an issuer that uses a variable 
     interest entity structure.
       ``(12) The rules of the exchange require that, if a 
     security of an issuer described in paragraph (11) is listed 
     on the exchange before the effective date of this paragraph, 
     that listing is removed from the exchange not later than that 
     effective date.''.
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) 
     shall take effect on the date that is 1 year after the date 
     of enactment of this Act.
       (c) Update of Rules.--Not later than 180 days after the 
     date of enactment of this Act, the Securities and Exchange 
     Commission shall make any updates to the rules of the 
     Commission that are required as a result of this Act and the 
     amendments made by this Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1611. Mr. SCOTT of Florida (for himself, Mr. Rubio, and Mr. 
Barrasso) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment 
SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of division D, add the following:

                 Subtitle E--Keeping China Out of Solar

     SEC. 4501. SHORT TITLE.

       This subtitle may be cited as the ``Keep China Out of Solar 
     Energy Act of 2021''.

     SEC. 4502. PROHIBITION ON PROCUREMENT OF SOLAR PANELS FROM 
                   COVERED FOREIGN ENTITIES.

       (a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Office of 
     Management

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     and Budget, in consultation with the Administrator of General 
     Services, shall develop standards and guidelines for 
     executive agencies to--
       (1) prohibit Federal funds from being awarded by contract, 
     subcontract, grant, or subgrant for the procurement of solar 
     panels that are manufactured or assembled by a covered 
     entity; and
       (2) prohibit the use of government-issued purchase cards to 
     purchase solar panels that are manufactured or assembled by a 
     covered entity.
       (b) Amendment of Federal Acquisition Regulation.--Not later 
     than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, 
     the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council shall amend the 
     Federal Acquisition Regulation to implement the prohibition 
     established pursuant to subsection (a)(1) with respect to 
     Federal contracts and subcontracts.

     SEC. 4503. EXEMPTION WAIVER.

       (a) In General.--The head of an executive agency may obtain 
     a waiver from the prohibition implemented pursuant to section 
     4502 if the agency head certifies to the Secretary of State 
     and the Secretary of Homeland Security that the covered 
     entity is the only viable source for the solar panels and the 
     Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security 
     jointly approve the waiver request.
       (b) Notification Requirements.--
       (1) In general.--The head of an agency requesting a waiver 
     under this section shall notify the Director of the Office of 
     Management and Budget of the request. The Director of the 
     Office of Management and Budget shall submit to the 
     appropriate congressional committees a quarterly report 
     listing requests listing under subsection (a), including 
     whether each such request was approved or rejected.
       (2) Appropriate congressional committees.--In this 
     subsection, the term ``appropriate congressional committees'' 
     means--
       (A) the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on 
     Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate; and
       (B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on 
     Oversight and Reform of the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 4504. COMPTROLLER GENERAL REPORT.

       Not later than 275 days after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, the Comptroller General of the United States shall 
     submit to Congress a report on the amount of solar panels 
     procured by Federal departments and agencies from covered 
     entities.

     SEC. 4505. STUDY.

       (a) Independent Study.--Not later than one year after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Office 
     of Management and Budget shall seek to enter into a contract 
     with a federally funded research and development center under 
     which the center will conduct a study of--
       (1) the current and future domestic market of solar panel 
     production;
       (2) the ability of the solar panel domestic market to keep 
     pace with technological advancements across the industry; and
       (3) the current global supply chain and workforce involved 
     with solar panel production.
       (b) Submission to Congress.--Not later than 30 days after 
     the date on which the Director of the Office of Management 
     and Budget receives the study under subsection (b), the 
     Director shall submit the study to--
       (1) the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental 
     Affairs and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of 
     the Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Homeland Security, the Committee on 
     Oversight and Reform, and the Committee on Energy and 
     Commerce of the House of Representatives.

     SEC. 4506. DEFINITIONS.

       In this subtitle:
       (1) Covered entity.--The term ``covered entity'' means any 
     entity domiciled in the People's Republic of China or subject 
     to influence or control by the Government of the People 
     Republic of China or the Communist Party of the People's 
     Republic of China, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland 
     Security.
       (2) Executive agency.-- The term ``executive agency'' has 
     the meaning given the term in section 133 of title 41, United 
     States Code.
       (3) Solar panel.--The term ``solar panel'' means 
     crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1612. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. SECURITIES.

       (a) In General.--Section 6(b) of the Securities Exchange 
     Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78f(b)) is amended by adding at the 
     end the following:
       ``(11) The rules of the exchange require an issuer, before 
     the initial listing of any security of the issuer on the 
     exchange, and in each annual report filed with the Commission 
     and the exchange under section 13(a), to disclose the 
     following information:
       ``(A) Whether the Government of the People's Republic of 
     China has provided the issuer with any financial support, 
     including--
       ``(i) any direct subsidy, grant, loan, loan guarantee, tax 
     concession, or benefit with respect to procurement policy; or
       ``(ii) any other form of support.
       ``(B) If the Government of the People's Republic of China 
     has provided support described in subparagraph (A), the 
     conditions under which that Government provided that support, 
     including whether that Government required the issuer to--
       ``(i) satisfy certain requirements with respect to exports;
       ``(ii) purchase items from certain entities;
       ``(iii) use certain intellectual property; or
       ``(iv) employ members of the Chinese Communist Party or 
     other employees of that Government.
       ``(C) Whether there are any committees of the Chinese 
     Communist Party established within the issuer, which shall 
     include the disclosure of--
       ``(i) which employees of the issuer comprise that 
     committee; and
       ``(ii) the roles played by the employees described in 
     clause (i).
       ``(D) Information regarding each individual who, as of the 
     date on which the disclosure is made, is an officer or 
     director of the issuer (or a subsidiary of the issuer) and 
     holds, or previously held, a position with the Chinese 
     Communist Party or the Government of the People's Republic of 
     China, including the title of that position and the 
     geographic location in which the individual holds or held 
     that position, as applicable.''.
       (b) Rules.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Securities and Exchange Commission 
     shall make any amendments to the rules of the Commission that 
     are necessary as a result of the amendments made by 
     subsection (a).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1613. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title III of division F, add the following:

     SEC. 6302. PROHIBITION ON IMPORTATION OF CITRUS FROM PEOPLE'S 
                   REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

       The importation of pummelo, Nanfeng honey mandarin, ponkan, 
     sweet orange, and Satsuma mandarin citrus from the People's 
     Republic of China is prohibited.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1614. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title III of division F, 
     insert the following:

     SEC. 63__. SECURING THE BULK-POWER SYSTEM.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Bulk-power system.--
       (A) In general.--The term ``bulk-power system'' has the 
     meaning given the term in section 215(a) of the Federal Power 
     Act (16 U.S.C. 824o(a)).
       (B) Inclusion.--The term ``bulk-power system'' includes 
     transmission lines rated at 69,000 volts (69 kV) or higher.
       (2) Covered equipment.--The term ``covered equipment'' 
     means items used in bulk-power system substations, control 
     rooms, or power generating stations, including--
       (A)(i) power transformers with a low-side voltage rating of 
     69,000 volts (69 kV) or higher; and
       (ii) associated control and protection systems, such as 
     load tap changers, cooling systems, and sudden pressure 
     relays;
       (B)(i) generator step-up (GSU) transformers with a high-
     side voltage rating of 69,000 volts (69 kV) or higher; and
       (ii) associated control and protection systems, such as 
     load tap changers, cooling systems, and sudden pressure 
     relays;
       (C) circuit breakers operating at 69,000 volts (69 kV) or 
     higher;
       (D) reactive power equipment rated at 69,000 volts (69 kV) 
     or higher; and
       (E) microprocessing software and firmware that--
       (i) is installed in any equipment described in 
     subparagraphs (A) through (D); or
       (ii) is used in the operation of any of the items described 
     in those subparagraphs.

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       (3) Critical defense facility.--
       (A) In general.--The term ``critical defense facility'' 
     means a facility that--
       (i) is critical to the defense of the United States; and
       (ii) is vulnerable to a disruption of the supply of 
     electric energy provided to that facility by an external 
     provider.
       (B) Inclusion.--The term ``critical defense facility'' 
     includes a facility designated as a critical defense facility 
     by the Secretary of Energy under section 215A(c) of the 
     Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 824o-1(c)).
       (4) Critical electric infrastructure.--The term ``critical 
     electric infrastructure'' has the meaning given the term in 
     section 215A(a) of the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 824o-
     1(a)).
       (5) Defense critical electric infrastructure.--The term 
     ``defense critical electric infrastructure'' has the meaning 
     given the term in section 215A(a) of the Federal Power Act 
     (16 U.S.C. 824o-1(a)).
       (6) Entity.--The term ``entity'' means a partnership, 
     association, trust, joint venture, corporation, group, 
     subgroup, or other organization.
       (7) Foreign adversary.--The term ``foreign adversary'' 
     means any foreign government or foreign nongovernment person 
     engaged in a long-term pattern or serious instances of 
     conduct significantly adverse to--
       (A) the national security of--
       (i) the United States; or
       (ii) allies of the United States; or
       (B) the security and safety of United States persons.
       (8) Person.--The term ``person'' means an individual or 
     entity.
       (9) Procurement.--The term ``procurement'' means the 
     process of acquiring, through purchase, by contract and 
     through the use of appropriated funds, supplies or services, 
     including installation services, by and for the use of the 
     Federal Government.
       (10) Transaction.--The term ``transaction'' means the 
     acquisition, importation, transfer, or installation of any 
     bulk-power system electric equipment by any person, or with 
     respect to any property, subject to the jurisdiction of the 
     United States.
       (11) United states person.--The term ``United States 
     person'' means--
       (A) an individual who is--
       (i) a citizen of the United States; or
       (ii) an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in 
     the United States;
       (B) an entity organized under the laws of the United States 
     or any jurisdiction within the United States, including a 
     foreign branch of such an entity; and
       (C) any person in the United States.
       (b) Prohibition.--
       (1) In general.--Except as otherwise provided in this 
     subsection, no person that is the owner or operator of 
     defense critical electric infrastructure may engage in any 
     transaction relating to that defense critical electric 
     infrastructure that involves any covered equipment in which a 
     foreign adversary has an ownership or any other interest, 
     including through an interest in a contract for the provision 
     of the covered equipment, over which a foreign adversary has 
     control, or with respect to which a foreign adversary 
     exercises influence, including any transaction that--
       (A) is initiated after the date of enactment of this Act; 
     and
       (B) the Secretary of Energy, in coordination with the 
     Director of the Office of Management and Budget and in 
     consultation with the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of 
     Homeland Security, the Director of National Intelligence, and 
     the heads of other appropriate Federal agencies, as 
     determined by the Secretary of Energy, determines--
       (i) involves covered equipment designed, developed, 
     manufactured, or supplied by persons owned by, controlled by, 
     or subject to the jurisdiction or direction of a foreign 
     adversary; and
       (ii) poses an undue risk of catastrophic effects on the 
     security or resiliency of critical electric infrastructure in 
     the United States.
       (2) Mitigation measures.--
       (A) In general.--The Secretary of Energy, in consultation 
     with the heads of other Federal agencies, as appropriate, 
     may--
       (i) in accordance with subparagraph (B), approve a 
     transaction or class of transactions prohibited under 
     paragraph (1); and
       (ii) design or negotiate measures to mitigate any concerns 
     identified in making determinations under paragraph (1)(B) 
     with respect to that transaction or class of transactions.
       (B) Precondition to approval of otherwise prohibited 
     transaction.--The Secretary of Energy shall implement the 
     measures described in subparagraph (A)(ii) before approving a 
     transaction or class of transactions that would otherwise be 
     prohibited under paragraph (1).
       (3) Application.--
       (A) In general.--The prohibition described in paragraph (1) 
     shall apply to a transaction described in that paragraph 
     regardless of whether--
       (i) a contract has been entered into with respect to that 
     transaction before the date of enactment of this Act; or
       (ii) a license or permit has been issued or granted with 
     respect to that transaction before the date of enactment of 
     this Act.
       (B) Contrary law.--The prohibition described in paragraph 
     (1) shall apply to each transaction described in that 
     paragraph only to the extent not otherwise provided by--
       (i) another statute; or
       (ii) a regulation, order, directive, or license issued 
     pursuant to this section.
       (4) Prequalification.--
       (A) In general.--The Secretary of Energy, in consultation 
     with the heads of other Federal agencies, as appropriate, 
     may--
       (i) establish and publish criteria for recognizing 
     particular covered equipment and particular vendors in the 
     market for covered equipment as prequalified for future 
     transactions; and
       (ii) apply those criteria to establish and publish a list 
     of prequalified equipment and vendors.
       (B) Savings provision.--Nothing in this paragraph limits 
     the authority of the Secretary of Energy under this 
     subsection to prohibit or otherwise regulate any transaction 
     involving prequalified equipment or vendors.
       (c) Implementation.--
       (1) Implementation by the secretary of energy.--The 
     Secretary of Energy shall take such actions as the Secretary 
     determines to be necessary to implement this section, 
     including--
       (A) directing the timing and manner of the cessation of 
     pending and future transactions prohibited under subsection 
     (b)(1);
       (B) adopting appropriate rules and regulations; and
       (C) exercising any applicable power granted to the 
     President by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act 
     (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) and delegated to the Secretary.
       (2) Required rulemaking.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 150 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Energy, in 
     consultation with the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of 
     Homeland Security, the Director of National Intelligence, and 
     the heads of other appropriate Federal agencies, as 
     determined by the Secretary of Energy, shall issue rules or 
     regulations to implement this section.
       (B) Authority.--A rule or regulation issued under 
     subparagraph (A) may--
       (i) determine that particular countries or persons are 
     foreign adversaries exclusively for the purposes of this 
     section;
       (ii) identify persons owned by, controlled by, or subject 
     to the jurisdiction or direction of, foreign adversaries 
     exclusively for the purposes of this section;
       (iii) identify particular equipment or countries with 
     respect to which transactions involving covered equipment 
     warrant particular scrutiny under this section; and
       (iv) identify a mechanism and relevant factors for the 
     negotiation of agreements to mitigate concerns identified in 
     making determinations under subsection (b)(1)(B).
       (3) Identification of certain equipment.--As soon as 
     practicable after the date of enactment of this Act, the 
     Secretary of Energy, in consultation with the Secretary of 
     Defense, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of 
     Homeland Security, the Director of National Intelligence, the 
     Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the 
     heads of other appropriate Federal agencies, as determined by 
     the Secretary of Energy, shall--
       (A) identify existing covered equipment that--
       (i) is designed, developed, manufactured, or supplied by 
     persons owned by, controlled by, or subject to the 
     jurisdiction or direction of a foreign adversary; and
       (ii) poses an undue risk of catastrophic effects on the 
     security or resiliency of critical electric infrastructure in 
     the United States; and
       (B) develop recommendations on ways to identify, isolate, 
     monitor, or replace any covered equipment identified under 
     subparagraph (A) as soon as practicable.
       (4) Coordination and information sharing.--The Secretary of 
     Energy shall work with the Secretary of Defense, the 
     Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Homeland 
     Security, the Director of National Intelligence, the Board of 
     Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the heads of 
     other appropriate Federal agencies, as determined by the 
     Secretary of Energy, to protect critical defense facilities 
     from national security threats through--
       (A) the coordination of the procurement of energy 
     infrastructure by the Federal Government; and
       (B) the sharing of risk information and risk management 
     practices to inform that procurement.
       (5) Requirement.--This section shall be implemented--
       (A) in a manner that is consistent with all other 
     applicable laws; and
       (B) subject to the availability of appropriations.
       (d) Reports to Congress.--The Secretary of Energy shall 
     submit to Congress periodic reports describing any progress 
     made in implementing, or otherwise relating to the 
     implementation of, this section.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1615. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:


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       At the end of subtitle C of title I of division C, add the 
     following:

     SEC. 3124. NONRECOGNITION OF DIGITAL CURRENCY ISSUED BY 
                   PEOPLE'S BANK OF CHINA.

       The United States may not--
       (1) recognize as legal tender, or authorize payments using, 
     any digital currency issued by the People's Bank of China; or
       (2) permit, agree to, or enable any interoperability with 
     any such currency.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1616. Mr. SCOTT of Florida (for himself and Mr. Rubio) submitted 
an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by 
Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       In section 2516, strike ``Section 1260I(a)'' and inserting 
     ``(a) Modification to Certification Regarding Huawei.--
     Section 1260I(a)''.

       At the end of section 2516, add the following:
       (b) Certification Required to Remove Entities From Entity 
     List.--The Secretary of Commerce may not remove any entity 
     from the entity list maintained by the Bureau of Industry and 
     Security and set forth in Supplement No. 4 to part 744 of 
     title 15, Code of Federal Regulations, until the Secretary 
     certifies to Congress that--
       (1) the entity is no longer reasonably believed to be 
     involved, or to be becoming involved, in activities contrary 
     to national security or foreign policy interests of the 
     United States; and
       (2) removing the entity from the entity list does not pose 
     a threat to allies of the United States.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1617. Mr. COTTON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in division C, insert the 
     following:

     SEC. 3___. VISA BAN ON RESEARCHERS AFFILIATED WITH THE 
                   PEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the Secretary of State should revoke the existing F or 
     J visas of any individuals who are employed, funded, or 
     otherwise sponsored by the Chinese People's Liberation Army; 
     and
       (2) Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom 
     should take measures similar to the measures outlined in 
     subsection (b) to address security concerns posed by 
     researchers and scientists affiliated with, or funded by, the 
     Chinese People's Liberation Army.
       (b) Visa Ban.--
       (1) Identification of pla-supported institutions.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this division, and annually thereafter, the 
     President shall publish a list identifying the research, 
     engineering, and scientific institutions that the President 
     determines are affiliated with, or funded by, the Chinese 
     People's Liberation Army.
       (B) Form.--The list published under subparagraph (A) shall 
     be unclassified and publicly accessible, but may include a 
     classified annex.
       (2) Exclusion from united states.--Except as provided in 
     paragraphs (4) and (5), the Secretary of State may not issue 
     a visa under subparagraph (F) or (J) of section 101(a)(15) of 
     the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)), 
     and the Secretary of Homeland Security may not admit, parole 
     into the United States, or otherwise provide nonimmigrant 
     status under such subparagraphs, to any alien who is, or has 
     previously been, employed, sponsored, or funded by any entity 
     identified on the most recently published list under 
     paragraph (1).
       (3) Inquiry.--Before issuing a visa referred to in 
     paragraph (2) to a national of the People's Republic of 
     China, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Homeland 
     Security, a consular officer, or a U.S. Customs and Border 
     Protection officer shall ask the alien seeking such visa if 
     the alien is, or has previously been, employed, funded, or 
     otherwise sponsored by the Chinese People's Liberation Army 
     or any of the affiliated institutions identified on the most 
     recently published list under paragraph (1).
       (4) Exception to comply with united nations headquarters 
     agreement.--Paragraph (2) shall not apply to an individual if 
     admitting the individual to the United States is necessary to 
     permit the United States to comply with the Agreement between 
     the United Nations and the United States of America regarding 
     the Headquarters of the United Nations, signed June 26, 1947, 
     and entered into force November 21, 1947, and other 
     applicable international obligations.
       (5) National security waiver.--The President, or a designee 
     of the President, may waive the application of paragraph (2) 
     if the President or such designee certifies in writing to the 
     appropriate congressional committees that such waiver is in 
     the national security interest of the United States.
       (c) Security Advisory Opinion Requirement.--A consular 
     officer shall request a Security Advisory Opinion (commonly 
     known as a ``Visa Mantis'') with respect to any national of 
     the People's Republic of China who applies for a nonimmigrant 
     visa--
       (1) under section 101(a)(15)(F) of the Immigration and 
     Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(F)) for graduate study 
     in a field related to an item on the Commerce Control List 
     (maintained pursuant to part 744 of the Export Administration 
     Regulations); or
       (2) under section 101(a)(15)(J) of the Immigration and 
     Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)(J)) to conduct research 
     on, or to participate in a program in a field related to, an 
     item on the list referred to in paragraph (1).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1618. Mr. TILLIS submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology 
and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a 
regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ____. EMERGING AND FOUNDATIONAL NATIONAL SECURITY 
                   TECHNOLOGIES.

       (a) In General.--
       (1) In general.--Subpart E of part IV of subchapter A of 
     chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by 
     inserting after section 48C the following new section:

     ``SEC. 48D. CREDIT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY TECHNOLOGY.

       ``(a) General Rule.--For purposes of section 46, the 
     national security technology credit for any taxable year is 
     an amount equal to the applicable percentage of the basis of 
     qualified property placed in service by the taxpayer during 
     such taxable year.
       ``(b) Applicable Percentage.--For purposes of this section, 
     the applicable percentage with respect to any taxable year 
     is--
       ``(1) 30 percent in the case of qualified property placed 
     in service before January 1, 2028,
       ``(2) 20 percent in the case of qualified property placed 
     in service after December 31, 2027, and before January 1, 
     2029,
       ``(3) 10 percent in the case of qualified property placed 
     in service after December 31, 2028, and before January 1, 
     2031, and
       ``(4) zero in the case of qualified property placed in 
     service after December 31, 2030.
       ``(c) Qualified Property.--For purposes of this section--
       ``(1) In general.--The term `qualified property' means 
     property--
       ``(A) which is used in the United States,
       ``(B) substantially all of the use of which is to design or 
     manufacture qualified national security technology,
       ``(C) which is described in section 1221(a)(2), and
       ``(D) the original use of which commences with the 
     taxpayer.
       ``(2) Qualified national security technology.--The term 
     `qualified national security technology' means technology 
     which, as of the first year a credit under this section is 
     claimed by the taxpayer for the technology--
       ``(A) is described in section 721(a)(6)(A) of the Defense 
     Production Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. 4565(a)(6)(A)), or
       ``(B) is included on the list promulgated by the White 
     House Office of Science and Technology Policy under 
     subsection (e).
       ``(d) Denial of Double Benefit.--A credit shall not be 
     allowed under this section for any expense for which a credit 
     is allowed under any other provision of this title.
       ``(e) Emerging and Foundational National Security 
     Technologies.--Not later than 6 months after the date of the 
     enactment of this section, the Secretary, in consultation 
     with the Director of the White House Office of Science and 
     Technology Policy, the Secretary of Defense, the Director of 
     National Intelligence, and the Secretary of Energy, shall 
     develop, promulgate, and update annually a list of emerging 
     and foundational technologies which are critical to national 
     security and the development and manufacture of which by 
     United States companies should be encouraged. Such list shall 
     be published annually and made publicly available, including 
     on the Internet.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendments.--
       (1) Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``and'' at the end of paragraph (5),

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       (B) by striking the period at the end of paragraph (6) and 
     inserting ``, and'', and
       (C) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(7) the national security technology credit.''.
       (2) Section 49(a)(1)(C) of such Code is amended--
       (A) by striking ``and'' at the end of clause (iv),
       (B) by striking the period at the end of clause (v) and 
     inserting ``, and'', and
       (C) by adding at the end the following new clause:
       ``(vi) the basis of any qualified property taken into 
     account under section 48D(c).''.
       (3) The table of sections for subpart E of part IV of 
     subchapter A of chapter 1 of such Code is amended by 
     inserting after the item relating to section 48C the 
     following new item:

``Sec. 48D. Credit for national security technology.''.
       (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall apply to property placed in service after the first 
     publication of the list required under section 48D(e) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as added by this Act.

     SEC. ____. EXCLUSION FOR GAIN FROM INVESTMENTS IN NATIONAL 
                   SECURITY TECHNOLOGY.

       (a) In General.--Part I of subchapter P of chapter 1 of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by adding at the end 
     the following new section:

     ``SEC. 1202A. EXCLUSION FOR GAIN FROM QUALIFIED NATIONAL 
                   SECURITY TECHNOLOGY STOCK.

       ``(a) Exclusion.--In the case of a taxpayer other than a 
     corporation, gross income shall not include any gain from the 
     sale or exchange of qualified national security technology 
     stock held for more than 5 years.
       ``(b) Qualified National Security Technology Stock.--For 
     purposes of this section--
       ``(1) In general.--Except as otherwise provided in this 
     section, the term `qualified national security technology 
     stock' means any stock in a C corporation which is originally 
     issued after the date of the enactment of the United States 
     Innovation and Competition Act if--
       ``(A) as of the date of issuance, such corporation is a 
     qualified corporation, and
       ``(B) except as provided in subsections (e) and (g), such 
     stock is acquired by the taxpayer at its original issue 
     (directly or through an underwriter)--
       ``(i) in exchange for money or other property (not 
     including stock), or
       ``(ii) as compensation for services provided to such 
     corporation (other than services performed as an underwriter 
     of such stock).
       ``(2) Active business requirement; etc.--Stock in a 
     corporation shall not be treated as qualified national 
     security technology stock unless, during substantially all of 
     the taxpayer's holding period for such stock, such 
     corporation meets the active business requirements of 
     subsection (d) and such corporation is a C corporation.
       ``(3) Certain purchases by corporation of its own stock.--
       ``(A) Redemptions from taxpayer or related person.--Stock 
     acquired by the taxpayer shall not be treated as qualified 
     national security technology stock if, at any time during the 
     4-year period beginning on the date 2 years before the 
     issuance of such stock, the corporation issuing such stock 
     purchased (directly or indirectly) any of its stock from the 
     taxpayer or from a person related (within the meaning of 
     section 267(b) or 707(b)) to the taxpayer.
       ``(B) Significant redemptions.--Stock issued by a 
     corporation shall not be treated as qualified national 
     security technology stock if, during the 2-year period 
     beginning on the date 1 year before the issuance of such 
     stock, such corporation made 1 or more purchases of its stock 
     with an aggregate value (as of the time of the respective 
     purchases) exceeding 5 percent of the aggregate value of all 
     of its stock as of the beginning of such 2-year period.
       ``(C) Treatment of certain transactions.--If any 
     transaction is treated under section 304(a) as a distribution 
     in redemption of the stock of any corporation, for purposes 
     of subparagraphs (A) and (B), such corporation shall be 
     treated as purchasing an amount of its stock equal to the 
     amount treated as such a distribution under section 304(a).
       ``(c) Qualified Corporation.--For purposes of this 
     section--
       ``(1) In general.--The term `qualified corporation' means 
     any domestic corporation which is a C corporation if 
     substantially all of the activities of such corporation are 
     to design or manufacture qualified national security 
     technology (as defined in section 48D(c)(2)).
       ``(2) Aggregation rules.--
       ``(A) In general.--All corporations which are members of 
     the same parent-subsidiary controlled group shall be treated 
     as 1 corporation for purposes of this subsection.
       ``(B) Parent-subsidiary controlled group.--For purposes of 
     subparagraph (A), the term `parent-subsidiary controlled 
     group' means any controlled group of corporations as defined 
     in section 1563(a)(1), except that--
       ``(i) `more than 50 percent' shall be substituted for `at 
     least 80 percent' each place it appears in section 
     1563(a)(1), and
       ``(ii) section 1563(a)(4) shall not apply.
       ``(d) Active Business Requirement.--
       ``(1) In general.--For purposes of subsection (b)(2), the 
     requirements of this subsection are met by a corporation for 
     any period if during such period--
       ``(A) at least 80 percent (by value) of the assets of such 
     corporation are used by such corporation in the active 
     conduct of 1 or more qualified trades or businesses involving 
     the design or manufacture of qualified national security 
     technology (as defined in section 48D(c)(2)), and
       ``(B) such corporation is an eligible corporation.
       ``(2) Special rule for certain activities.--For purposes of 
     paragraph (1), if, in connection with any future qualified 
     trade or business, a corporation is engaged in--
       ``(A) start-up activities described in section 
     195(c)(1)(A),
       ``(B) activities resulting in the payment or incurring of 
     expenditures which may be treated as research and 
     experimental expenditures under section 174, or
       ``(C) activities with respect to in-house research expenses 
     described in section 41(b)(4),

     assets used in such activities shall be treated as used in 
     the active conduct of a qualified trade or business. Any 
     determination under this paragraph shall be made without 
     regard to whether a corporation has any gross income from 
     such activities at the time of the determination.
       ``(3) Qualified trade or business.--For purposes of this 
     subsection, the term `qualified trade or business' means any 
     trade or business other than any banking, insurance, 
     financing, leasing, investing, or similar business.
       ``(4) Eligible corporation.--For purposes of this 
     subsection, the term `eligible corporation' means any 
     domestic corporation.
       ``(5) Stock in other corporations.--
       ``(A) Look-thru in case of subsidiaries.--For purposes of 
     this subsection, stock and debt in any subsidiary corporation 
     shall be disregarded and the parent corporation shall be 
     deemed to own its ratable share of the subsidiary's assets, 
     and to conduct its ratable share of the subsidiary's 
     activities.
       ``(B) Portfolio stock or securities.--A corporation shall 
     be treated as failing to meet the requirements of paragraph 
     (1) for any period during which more than 10 percent of the 
     value of its assets (in excess of liabilities) consists of 
     stock or securities in other corporations which are not 
     subsidiaries of such corporation (other than assets described 
     in paragraph (6)).
       ``(C) Subsidiary.--For purposes of this paragraph, a 
     corporation shall be considered a subsidiary if the parent 
     owns more than 50 percent of the combined voting power of all 
     classes of stock entitled to vote, or more than 50 percent in 
     value of all outstanding stock, of such corporation.
       ``(6) Working capital.--For purposes of paragraph (1)(A), 
     any assets which--
       ``(A) are held as a part of the reasonably required working 
     capital needs of a qualified trade or business of the 
     corporation, or
       ``(B) are held for investment and are reasonably expected 
     to be used within 2 years to finance research and 
     experimentation in a qualified trade or business or increases 
     in working capital needs of a qualified trade or business,

     shall be treated as used in the active conduct of a qualified 
     trade or business. For periods after the corporation has been 
     in existence for at least 2 years, in no event may more than 
     50 percent of the assets of the corporation qualify as used 
     in the active conduct of a qualified trade or business by 
     reason of this paragraph.
       ``(7) Maximum real estate holdings.--A corporation shall 
     not be treated as meeting the requirements of paragraph (1) 
     for any period during which more than 10 percent of the total 
     value of its assets consists of real property which is not 
     used in the active conduct of a qualified trade or business. 
     For purposes of the preceding sentence, the ownership of, 
     dealing in, or renting of real property shall not be treated 
     as the active conduct of a qualified trade or business.
       ``(8) Computer software royalties.--For purposes of 
     paragraph (1), rights to computer software which produces 
     active business computer software royalties (within the 
     meaning of section 543(d)(1)) shall be treated as an asset 
     used in the active conduct of a trade or business.
       ``(e) Certain Rules Made Applicable.--Rules similar to the 
     rules of subsections (f), (g), (h), (i), and (j) of section 
     1202 shall apply for purposes of this section.
       ``(f) Regulations.--The Secretary shall prescribe such 
     regulations as may be appropriate to carry out the purposes 
     of this section, including regulations to prevent the 
     avoidance of the purposes of this section.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for part I 
     of subchapter P of chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 
     1986 is amended by adding at the end the following new item:

``Sec. 1202A. Exclusion for gain from qualified national security 
              technology stock.''.
       (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall apply to stock acquired after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1619. Mr. TUBERVILLE submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish

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a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

        Beginning on page 1410, strike line 1, and all that 
     follows through page 1412, line 10, and insert the following:
       (b) Restrictions of Confucius Institutes.--An institution 
     of higher education that maintains a contract or agreement 
     between the institution and a Confucius Institute shall not 
     be eligible to receive any Federal funds, including funds 
     provided under title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 
     (20 U.S.C. 1070a et seq.).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1620. Ms. ERNST submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of title V of division B, insert the following:

     SEC. 25__. BIOFUEL RESEARCH.

       The Director shall ensure that any study of electric 
     vehicles or renewable fuels funded by the Foundation includes 
     research on all biofuels.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1621. Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mr. Braun) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:
       Strike section 2614 and insert the following:

     SEC. 2614. COMPETITIVENESS WITHIN THE HUMAN LANDING SYSTEM 
                   PROGRAM.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) advances in space technology and space exploration 
     capabilities ensure the long-term technological preeminence, 
     economic competitiveness, STEM workforce development, and 
     national security of the United States;
       (2) the development of technologies that enable human 
     exploration of the lunar surface and other celestial bodies 
     is critical to the space industrial base of the United 
     States;
       (3) commercial entities in the United States have made 
     significant investment and progress toward the development of 
     human-class lunar landers;
       (4) NASA developed the Artemis program--
       (A) to fulfill the goal of landing United States 
     astronauts, including the first woman and the next man, on 
     the Moon; and
       (B) to collaborate with commercial and international 
     partners to establish sustainable lunar exploration by 2028; 
     and
       (5) in carrying out the Artemis program, the Administrator 
     should ensure that the entire Artemis program is inclusive 
     and representative of all people of the United States, 
     including women and minorities.
       (b) Statement of Policy.--It shall be the policy of the 
     United States--
       (1) to bolster the domestic space technology industrial 
     base, using existing tools and authorities, particularly in 
     areas central to competition between the United States and 
     the People's Republic of China; and
       (2) to mitigate threats and minimize challenges to the 
     superiority of the United States in space technology, 
     including lunar infrastructure and lander capabilities.
       (c) Human Landing System Program.--
       (1) In general.--In carrying out the human landing system 
     program, the Administrator shall, to the extent practicable--
       (A) encourage reusability and sustainability of systems 
     developed; and
       (B) offer existing capabilities and assets of NASA centers 
     to support such partnerships.
       (2) Authorization of appropriations.--In addition to 
     amounts otherwise appropriated for the Artemis program, for 
     fiscal year 2021, there is authorized to be appropriated 
     $2,510,000,000 to NASA to carry out the human landing system 
     program.
       (3) Savings.--The Administrator shall not modify, 
     terminate, or rescind any selection decisions or awards made 
     under the human landing system program that were announced 
     prior to the date of enactment of this division.
       (d) Authorization of Appropriations for Public-private 
     Partnership.--There is authorized to be appropriated 
     $7,522,000,000 to the Secretary of Health and Human 
     Services--
       (1) to establish a public-private partnership for the 
     purpose of producing active pharmaceutical ingredients; and
       (2) for the Biomedical Advanced Research Development 
     Authority to provide grants to private entities for such 
     purpose.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1622. Ms. COLLINS (for herself, Ms. Murkowski, and Mr. Coons) 
submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 
proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place in title V of division B, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. 25__. IMPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY ACT OF 2020.

       Not later than 45 days after the date of enactment of this 
     Act, the Secretary of Energy shall submit to Congress a 
     report that describes a plan for implementing the programs 
     authorized pursuant to the Energy Act of 2020 (Public Law 
     116-260) and amendments made by that Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1623. Mr. KENNEDY submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
by him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. REVIEW BY COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN THE 
                   UNITED STATES OF GREENFIELD INVESTMENTS BY 
                   PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

       (a) Inclusion in Definition of Covered Transaction.--
     Section 721(a)(4) of the Defense Production Act of 1950 (50 
     U.S.C. 4565(a)(4)) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A)--
       (A) in clause (i), by striking ``; and'' and inserting a 
     semicolon;
       (B) in clause (ii), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(iii) any transaction described in subparagraph (B)(vi) 
     proposed or pending on or after the date of the enactment of 
     this clause.''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (B), by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(vi) An investment by a foreign person that--

       ``(I) involves--

       ``(aa) the completed or planned purchase or lease by, or a 
     concession to, the foreign person of private or public real 
     estate in the United States; and
       ``(bb) the establishment of a United States business to 
     operate a factory or other facility on that real estate; and

       ``(II) could result in control, including through formal or 
     informal arrangements to act in concert, of that United 
     States business by--

       ``(aa) the Government of the People's Republic of China;
       ``(bb) a person owned or controlled by, or acting on behalf 
     of, that Government;
       ``(cc) an entity in which that Government has, directly or 
     indirectly, including through formal or informal arrangements 
     to act in concert, a 5 percent or greater interest;
       ``(dd) an entity in which that Government has, directly or 
     indirectly, the right or power to appoint, or approve the 
     appointment of, any members of the board of directors, board 
     of supervisors, or an equivalent governing body (including 
     external directors and other individuals who perform the 
     duties usually associated with such titles) or officers 
     (including the president, senior vice president, executive 
     vice president, and other individuals who perform duties 
     normally associated with such titles) of any other entity 
     that held, directly or indirectly, including through formal 
     or informal arrangements to act in concert, a 5 percent or 
     greater interest in the entity in the preceding 3 years; or
       ``(ee) an entity in which any members or officers described 
     in item (dd) of any other entity holding, directly or 
     indirectly, including through formal or informal arrangements 
     to act in concert, a 5 percent or greater interest in the 
     entity are members of the Chinese Communist Party or have 
     been members of the Chinese Communist Party in the preceding 
     3 years.''.
       (b) Definition of Government of People's Republic of 
     China.--Section 721(a) of the Defense Production Act of 1950 
     (50 U.S.C. 4565(a)) is amended--

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       (1) by redesignating paragraphs (8) through (13) as 
     paragraphs (9) through (14), respectively; and
       (2) by inserting after paragraph (7) the following:
       ``(7) Government of people's republic of china.--The term 
     `Government of the People's Republic of China' includes the 
     national and subnational governments within the People's 
     Republic of China, including any departments, agencies, or 
     instrumentalities of such governments.''.
       (c) Mandatory Filing of Declarations.--Section 
     721(b)(1)(C)(v)(IV)(bb) of the Defense Production Act of 1950 
     (50 U.S.C. 4565(b)(1)(C)(v)(IV)(bb)) is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:
       ``(DD) Greenfield investments by people's republic of 
     china.--The parties to a covered transaction described in 
     subsection (a)(4)(B)(vi) shall submit a declaration described 
     in subclause (I) with respect to the transaction.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1624. Mr. KENNEDY submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
by him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:
       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. TRADING PROHIBITION FOR NON-INSPECTION YEAR.

       Section 104(i)(3) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (15 
     U.S.C. 7214(i)(3)) is amended--
       (1) in the paragraph heading, by striking ``3 years of non-
     inspections'' and inserting ``non-inspection year''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (A), in the matter preceding clause 
     (i), by striking ``3 consecutive non-inspection years'' and 
     inserting ``a non-inspection year''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1625. Mr. KENNEDY submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
by him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

   TITLE __--REVITALIZING MULTILATERAL EXPORT CONTROL DIPLOMACY FOR 
                       CRITICAL TECHNOLOGIES ACT

     SEC. __01. SHORT TITLE.

       This title may be cited as the ``Revitalizing Multilateral 
     Export Control Diplomacy for Critical Technologies Act''.

     SEC. __02. FINDINGS; SENSE OF CONGRESS.

       (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
       (1) United States arms embargoed countries are implementing 
     malign and aggressive industrial policies using non-market 
     means and engaging in predatory investment to gain control of 
     critical technologies in order to achieve market dominance 
     and control supply chains.
       (2) These countries integrate their industrial policies 
     into initiatives that break down the barriers and 
     distinctions between the commercial sector and the military 
     to ensure that critical technologies support the development 
     of their military.
       (3) These countries seek to obtain critical technologies 
     from the United States and covered United States allies and 
     partners.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the fast-paced nature of technological innovation and 
     the systemic diversion of technological innovation and know-
     how by United States arms embargoed countries for the benefit 
     of developing and enhancing their militaries, challenges the 
     effectiveness of existing multilateral fora established 
     specifically to prevent such export control risks, such as 
     the Wassenaar Arrangement; and
       (2) the ability of United States arms embargoed countries 
     to access critical technologies that affect the national 
     security of the United States should spur the United States 
     to work with covered United States allies and partners to 
     develop unified export control policies to eliminate or 
     substantially reduce the global availability of critical 
     technologies to United States arms embargoed countries.

     SEC. __03. STRATEGY TO CONTROL THE AVAILABILITY OF CRITICAL 
                   TECHNOLOGIES.

       (a) Statement of Policy.--It is the policy of the United 
     States to--
       (1) work with covered United States allies and partners to 
     develop unified export control policies to eliminate or 
     substantially reduce the global availability of critical 
     technologies to United States arms embargoed countries, 
     including by--
       (A) leading regular and rapid bilateral and plurilateral 
     negotiations with respect to specific critical technologies 
     with different groupings of such allies and partners;
       (B) using policy instruments, including tax, investment, 
     licensing, lending, and trade, to provide incentives to such 
     allies and partners; and
       (C) using, if necessary, existing authorities, including 
     trade remedies, the United States Munitions List, the Entity 
     List, economic sanctions, and other authorities available 
     under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 
     U.S.C. 1701 et seq.);
       (2) ensure critical technologies do not advance the 
     economic strategies, industrial policy goals, or military 
     capabilities of United States arms embargoed countries;
       (3) carry out joint research and development projects with 
     covered United States allies and partners, with adequate 
     safeguards for the protection and promotion of any resulting 
     intellectual property, to--
       (A) advance a broad range of scientific and technical 
     disciplines, including with respect to critical technologies 
     that may be affected by the implementation of the strategy 
     required by subsection (b); and
       (B) develop alternative markets to compensate for lost 
     sales opportunities; and
       (4) enhance the sharing of information with covered United 
     States allies and partners that have entered into a 
     multilateral export control agreement with the United States 
     described in section __04(d).
       (b) Strategy.--
       (1) In general.--The President, in consultation with the 
     Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Defense, the 
     Secretary of State, the Director of National Intelligence, 
     the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of Energy, 
     shall develop a strategy to work with covered United States 
     allies and partners to develop unified export control 
     policies to eliminate or substantially reduce the global 
     availability of critical technologies to United States arms 
     embargoed countries.
       (2) Industry consultation.--
       (A) In general.--The President shall--
       (i) inform and solicit input in writing from 
     representatives of relevant United States industries in 
     developing the strategy required by paragraph (1); and
       (ii) submit to the appropriate congressional committees 
     input received pursuant to clause (i).
       (B) Disclosure of confidential information prohibited.--No 
     such committee, or member thereof, may disclose any 
     information made available under subparagraph (A)(ii) that is 
     submitted on a confidential basis unless the committee 
     determines that the withholding of that information is 
     contrary to the national interest of the United States.
       (3) Matters to be included.--The strategy required by this 
     subsection shall include the following:
       (A) An identification of critical technologies that are 
     priorities for--
       (i) the national security and the defense industrial base 
     of the United States; and
       (ii) the economic strategies, industrial policies, and 
     military development of United States arms embargoed 
     countries.
       (B) An identification of United States export control 
     policies for critical technologies identified under 
     subparagraph (A).
       (C) An identification of covered United States allies and 
     partners and their share of the global market with respect to 
     critical technologies identified under subparagraph (A).
       (D) A description of ongoing and future efforts to work 
     with covered United States allies and partners to develop 
     unified export control policies in accordance with the United 
     States policy described in subsection (a).
       (E) An assessment of the effectiveness and methods of past 
     efforts by United States arms embargoed countries to 
     circumvent export control policies relating to critical 
     technologies identified under subparagraph (A).
       (F) The establishment of a working group, to include 
     appropriate representatives from the Department of Commerce, 
     the Department of Defense, the Department of State, the 
     Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the 
     Department of the Treasury, the Department of Energy, and 
     other relevant Federal agencies, to implement the strategy.
       (c) Report.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 120 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter for 4 
     years, the President shall submit to the appropriate 
     congressional committees a report in writing that contains--
       (A) the strategy required by subsection (b); and
       (B) a summary of input solicited and received from 
     representatives of relevant United States industries in 
     developing the strategy required by subsection (b).
       (2) Form.--The report required by this subsection shall--
       (A) be submitted in unclassified form but may contain a 
     classified annex; and
       (B) be made available on a publicly accessible government 
     website.

     SEC. __04. ACTIONS TO SECURE THE GLOBAL SEMICONDUCTOR SUPPLY 
                   CHAIN.

       (a) Finding.--Congress finds that, according to the Second 
     Quarter Recommendations of the congressionally established 
     National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, 
     high-end semiconductor chips with feature sizes 45 nanometers 
     and below are

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     the most useful for advanced artificial intelligence 
     capabilities.
       (b) Statement of Policy.--It is the policy of the United 
     States--
       (1) to work with covered United States allies and partners 
     to secure the semiconductor supply chain in a manner that 
     eliminates or substantially reduces its presence in or 
     reliance on United States arms embargoed countries;
       (2) to ensure United States semiconductor manufacturing 
     equipment, design tools, and technical data are not made 
     available to United States arms embargoed countries in 
     achieving their industrial policy goals that threaten United 
     States national security interests; and
       (3) to proceed expeditiously in diplomatic efforts with 
     covered United States allies and partners to develop unified 
     export control policies to eliminate or substantially reduce 
     the global availability of critical technologies to United 
     States arms embargoed countries.
       (c) Identification Provisions.--
       (1) Identification of semiconductor manufacturing 
     equipment, design tools, and related technical data.--Not 
     later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act, and on a periodic basis thereafter, the Secretary of 
     Commerce shall identify semiconductor manufacturing 
     equipment, design tools, and related technical data that--
       (A) are not manufactured or produced in United States arms 
     embargoed countries; and
       (B) are used to fabricate high-end semiconductor chips with 
     feature sizes of 45 nanometers and below that the Secretary 
     determines threaten the national security and foreign policy 
     interests of the United States.
       (2) Identification of entities that fabricate semiconductor 
     chips with feature sizes of 45 nanometers and below.--Not 
     later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act, and on a periodic basis thereafter, the Secretary of 
     Commerce shall identify entities in United States arms 
     embargoed countries that--
       (A) own or control semiconductor manufacturing equipment, 
     design tools, and related technical data that are identified 
     pursuant to paragraph (1); and
       (B) are required under the laws of United States arms 
     embargoed countries to cooperate with the militaries of such 
     countries relating to the use of such semiconductor 
     manufacturing equipment, design tools, and related technical 
     data to fabricate high-end semiconductor chips described in 
     paragraph (1)(B).
       (3) Industry consultation.--
       (A) In general.--The President shall--
       (i) inform and solicit input in writing from 
     representatives of relevant United States industries in--

       (I) identifying semiconductor manufacturing equipment, 
     design tools, and related technical data pursuant to 
     paragraph (1); and
       (II) identifying entities pursuant to paragraph (2); and

       (ii) submit to the appropriate congressional committees 
     input received pursuant to clause (i).
       (B) Disclosure of confidential information prohibited.--No 
     such committee, or member thereof, may disclose any 
     information made available under subparagraph (A)(ii) that is 
     submitted on a confidential basis unless the committee 
     determines that the withholding of that information is 
     contrary to the national interest of the United States.
       (d) Multilateral Agreement.--
       (1) In general.--The working group established pursuant to 
     section __03(b)(3)(F) shall, as soon as practicable after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, seek to establish a 
     multilateral agreement with covered United States allies and 
     partners to develop unified export control policies to 
     eliminate or substantially reduce the global availability of 
     semiconductor manufacturing equipment, design tools, and 
     related technical data identified pursuant to subsection 
     (c)(1) to United States arms embargoed countries, including 
     entities in United States arms embargoed countries identified 
     pursuant to subsection (c)(2).
       (2) Actions after agreement implemented.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than 30 days after the date on 
     which a multilateral agreement described in paragraph (1) is 
     implemented, the Secretary of Commerce--
       (i) shall exercise the authorities under the Export Control 
     Reform Act of 2018 (50 U.S.C. 4801 et seq.)--

       (I) to include semiconductor manufacturing equipment, 
     design tools, and related technical data with respect to 
     which the agreement applies on the Commerce Control List; and
       (II) to presumptively disapprove any application for a 
     license to export, reexport, or provide for an in-country 
     transfer of such semiconductor manufacturing equipment, 
     design tools, and related technical data to a United States 
     arms embargoed country; and

       (ii) shall include entities identified pursuant to the 
     agreement on the Entity List.
       (B) Annual meetings.--
       (i) In general.--The working group shall seek to meet on an 
     annual basis with covered United States allies and partners 
     that are parties to the agreement to--

       (I) exchange information to--

       (aa) facilitate development of unified export control 
     policies with respect to trends in technology that could pose 
     risks to the national security of the United States and such 
     other parties to the agreement; and
       (bb) provide for the sharing of information with respect to 
     specific technologies and entities acquiring such 
     technologies as appropriate to address such risks to the 
     national security of the United States and such other parties 
     to the agreement;

       (II) verify that all parties to the agreement are adhering 
     to a common standard of controls and licensing and are 
     otherwise in compliance with the terms of their commitments 
     under the agreement; and
       (III) review the technology controls and licensing policies 
     for semiconductor manufacturing equipment, design tools, and 
     related technical data with respect to which the agreement 
     applies and as necessary update such controls and licensing 
     policies.

       (ii) Industry consultation.--The President shall inform and 
     solicit input in writing from representatives of relevant 
     United States industries in advance of the meetings described 
     in clause (i).

     SEC. __05. CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY EXPORT CONTROL FUND.

       (a) Establishment.--There is established in the Treasury of 
     the United States a trust fund, to be known as the ``Critical 
     Technology Export Control Fund'' (in this section referred to 
     as the ``Fund''), consisting of--
       (1) amounts deposited into the Fund under subsection 
     (b)(1); and
       (2) amounts that may be credited to the Fund under 
     subsection (b)(2).
       (b) Amounts.--
       (1) Authorization of appropriations.--There are authorized 
     to be appropriated $2,000,000,000 to be deposited in the Fund 
     for fiscal year 2021.
       (2) Investment of amounts.--
       (A) In general.--The Secretary of the Treasury shall invest 
     such portion of the Fund as is not required to meet current 
     withdrawals in interest-bearing obligations of the United 
     States or in obligations guaranteed as to both principal and 
     interest by the United States.
       (B) Interest and proceeds.--The interest on, and the 
     proceeds from the sale or redemption of, any obligations held 
     in the Fund shall be credited to and form a part of the Fund.
       (3) Availability of amounts.--
       (A) In general.--Amounts in the Fund shall remain available 
     through the end of the 10th fiscal year beginning after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act.
       (B) Remainder.--Any amounts remaining in the Fund after the 
     end of the fiscal year described in subparagraph (A) shall be 
     deposited in the general fund of the Treasury.
       (c) Use of Amounts.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of State, in consultation 
     with the working group established pursuant to section 
     __03(b)(3)(F), shall use amounts in the Fund to carry out 
     projects described in paragraph (2) with one or more covered 
     United States allies and partners that enter into an 
     agreement with the Secretary to develop a unified export 
     control policy to eliminate or substantially reduce the 
     global availability of a critical technology identified under 
     section __03(b)(3)(A) to United States arms embargoed 
     countries.
       (2) Projects described.--The projects described in this 
     paragraph are joint research and development projects carried 
     out by the United States and the covered United States allies 
     and partners to develop basic and applied research, develop 
     regulatory and enforcement capacity building, expand 
     production capacity, and carry out other related activities 
     with respect to the critical technology.
       (3) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this section may be 
     construed to authorize the use of amounts in the Fund to 
     carry out projects described in paragraph (2) that may 
     benefit directly or indirectly entities in United States arms 
     embargoed countries.
       (d) Report by Secretary of State.--Not later than 1 year 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually 
     thereafter for each fiscal year during which amounts in the 
     Fund are available under subsection (b)(3), the Secretary of 
     State shall submit to the appropriate congressional 
     committees a report on the implementation of this section.
       (e) Report by Comptroller General.--Not later than 2 years 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller 
     General of the United States shall submit to the appropriate 
     congressional committees a report evaluating the 
     effectiveness of the Fund, including--
       (1) the effectiveness of projects supported by the Fund; 
     and
       (2) an assessment of the merits of continuation of the 
     Fund.

     SEC. __06. SENSE OF CONGRESS.

       It is the sense of Congress that the working group 
     established pursuant to section __03(b)(3)(F) should, as soon 
     as practicable after the date of the enactment of this Act, 
     seek to establish a multilateral agreement with covered 
     United States allies and partners to eliminate or 
     substantially reduce the global availability of other 
     critical technologies identified under section __03(b)(3)(A) 
     to United States arms embargoed countries.

     SEC. __07. DEFINITIONS.

       In this title:
       (1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
     ``appropriate congressional committees'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs 
     and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of 
     the Senate; and

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       (B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives.
       (2) Commerce control list.--The term ``Commerce Control 
     List'' means the list set forth in Supplement No. 1 to part 
     774 of the Export Administration Regulations.
       (3) Covered united states ally or partner.--The term 
     ``covered United States ally or partner'' means a foreign 
     country that--
       (A) is an ally or partner of the United States; and
       (B)(i) produces, designs, tests, manufactures, fabricates, 
     or develops critical technologies; or
       (ii) for purposes of section __04, produces or manufactures 
     semiconductor manufacturing equipment, design tools, and 
     related technical data that--
       (I) are not manufactured or produced in United States arms 
     embargoed countries; and
       (II) are used to fabricate high-end semiconductor chips 
     with feature sizes of 45 nanometers and below that the 
     Secretary of Commerce determines threaten the national 
     security and foreign policy interests of the United States; 
     and
       (4) Critical technologies.--The term ``critical 
     technologies'' has the meaning given the term in section 
     721(a)(6) of the Defense Production Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. 
     4565(a)(6)).
       (5) Entity list.--The term ``Entity List'' means the list 
     maintained by the Bureau of Industry and Security and set 
     forth in Supplement No. 4 to part 744 of the Export 
     Administration Regulations.
       (6) Export administration regulations.--The term ``Export 
     Administration Regulations'' means subchapter C of chapter 
     VII of title 15, Code of Federal Regulations.
       (7) United states arms embargoed country.--The term 
     ``United States arms embargoed country'' means a country--
       (A) identified in column D:5 of Country Group D in 
     Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the Export Administration 
     Regulations; or
       (B) determined to be a proscribed country pursuant to 
     section 126.1 of title 22, Code of Federal Regulations.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1626. Mr. MENENDEZ (for himself, Mr. Cornyn, Mr. Wyden, Mr. 
Toomey, Mr. Brown, Ms. Cortez Masto, Mr. Carper, Ms. Collins, Mr. 
Graham, Mr. Rounds, Mr. Reed, Ms. Hassan, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Young, Mr. 
Bennet, Mr. Warner, Ms. Warren, and Mr. Casey) submitted an amendment 
intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to 
the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and 
Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional 
technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on economic 
security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job 
creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and 
for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of title III of division F, add the following:

     SEC. 6302. ESTABLISHMENT OF INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE OFFICE 
                   OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE.

       (a) Definitions.--Section 12 of the Inspector General Act 
     of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ``or the Director of the 
     National Reconnaissance Office;'' and inserting ``the 
     Director of the National Reconnaissance Office; or the United 
     States Trade Representative;'' and
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``or the National 
     Reconnaissance Office,'' and inserting ``the National 
     Reconnaissance Office, or the Office of the United States 
     Trade Representative,''.
       (b) Appointment of Inspector General.--Not later than 120 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the 
     President shall appoint an individual to serve as the 
     Inspector General of the Office for the United States Trade 
     Representative in accordance with section 3(a) of the 
     Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1627. Mr. WYDEN (for himself and Mr. Schumer) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

        At the end, add the following:

                        DIVISION G--COMPETES ACT

     SEC. 7001. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

       (a) Short Title.--This division may be cited as the 
     ``Combating Oppressive and Manipulative Policies that 
     Endanger Trade and Economic Security Act of 2021'' or the 
     ``COMPETES Act''.
       (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this 
     division is as follows:

                        DIVISION G--COMPETES ACT

Sec. 7001. Short title; table of contents.
Sec. 7002. Appropriate congressional committees defined.

            TITLE I--TRADING CONSISTENT WITH AMERICAN VALUES

  Subtitle A--Preventing Importation of Goods Produced by Forced Labor

Sec. 7101. Investigations of allegations of goods produced by forced 
              labor.
Sec. 7102. Preventing importation of seafood and seafood products 
              harvested or produced using forced labor.

    Subtitle B--Addressing Censorship and Barriers to Digital Trade

Sec. 7111. Censorship as a trade barrier.
Sec. 7112. Investigation of censorship and barriers to digital trade.
Sec. 7113. Review of discriminatory digital trade acts, policies, and 
              practices proposed by major trading partners of the 
              United States.

            Subtitle C--Protecting Innovators and Consumers

Sec. 7121. Technical and legal support for addressing intellectual 
              property rights infringement cases.
Sec. 7122. Improvement of anti-counterfeiting measures.

               Subtitle D--Ensuring a Level Playing Field

Sec. 7131. Report on manner and extent to which the Government of the 
              People's Republic of China exploits Hong Kong to 
              circumvent United States laws and protections.
Sec. 7132. Assessment of overcapacity of industries in the People's 
              Republic of China.

 TITLE II--IMPROVING TRANSPARENCY AND ADMINISTRATION OF TRADE PROGRAMS 
           AND OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF TRADE AGENCIES

Sec. 7201. Enhanced congressional oversight of the United States Trade 
              Representative and the Department of Commerce.
Sec. 7202. Authority of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to 
              consolidate, modify, or reorganize customs revenue 
              functions.
Sec. 7203. Protection from public disclosure of personally identifiable 
              information contained in manifests.

               TITLE III--AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

Sec. 7301. Authorization of additional appropriations.

     SEC. 7002. APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES DEFINED.

       In this division, the term ``appropriate congressional 
     committees'' means the Committee on Finance of the Senate and 
     the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of 
     Representatives.

            TITLE I--TRADING CONSISTENT WITH AMERICAN VALUES

  Subtitle A--Preventing Importation of Goods Produced by Forced Labor

     SEC. 7101. INVESTIGATIONS OF ALLEGATIONS OF GOODS PRODUCED BY 
                   FORCED LABOR.

       Section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307) is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking ``All'' and inserting the following:
       ``(a) In General.--All'';
       (2) by striking `` `Forced labor', as herein used, shall 
     mean'' and inserting the following:
       ``(c) Forced Labor Defined.--In this section, the term 
     `forced labor' means''; and
       (3) by inserting after subsection (a), as designated by 
     paragraph (1), the following:
       ``(b) Forced Labor Division.--
       ``(1) In general.--There is established in the Office of 
     Trade of U.S. Customs and Border Protection a Forced Labor 
     Division, which shall--
       ``(A) receive and investigate allegations of goods, wares, 
     articles, or merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured 
     using forced labor; and
       ``(B) coordinate with other agencies to enforce the 
     prohibition under subsection (a).
       ``(2) Prioritization of investigations.--In prioritizing 
     investigations under paragraph (1)(A), the Forced Labor 
     Division shall--
       ``(A) consult closely with the Bureau of International 
     Labor Affairs of the Department of Labor and the Office to 
     Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons of the Department 
     of State; and
       ``(B) take into account--
       ``(i) the complicity of--

       ``(I) the government of the foreign county in which the 
     instance of forced labor is alleged to have occurred; and
       ``(II) the government of any other country that has 
     facilitated the use of forced labor in the country described 
     in subclause (I);

       ``(ii) the ranking of the governments described in clause 
     (i) in the most recent report on trafficking in persons 
     required by section 110(b)(1) of the Trafficking Victims 
     Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7107(b)(1));
       ``(iii) whether the good involved in the alleged instance 
     of forced labor is included in the most recent list of goods 
     produced by child labor or forced labor required by section 
     105(b)(1)(2)(C) of the Trafficking Victims Protection 
     Reauthorization Act of 2005 (22 U.S.C. 7112(b)(2)(C)); and
       ``(iv) the effect taking action with respect to the alleged 
     instance of forced labor would

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     have in eradicating forced labor from the supply chain of the 
     United States.
       ``(3) Quarterly briefings required.--Not less frequently 
     than every 90 days, the Forced Labor Division shall provide 
     briefings to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives 
     regarding--
       ``(A) allegations received under paragraph (1);
       ``(B) the prioritization of investigations of such 
     allegations under paragraph (2); and
       ``(C) progress made toward--
       ``(i) issuing withhold release orders for goods, wares, 
     articles, or merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured 
     using forced labor; and
       ``(ii) making findings in and closing investigations 
     conducted under paragraph (1).''.

     SEC. 7102. PREVENTING IMPORTATION OF SEAFOOD AND SEAFOOD 
                   PRODUCTS HARVESTED OR PRODUCED USING FORCED 
                   LABOR.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Child labor.--The term ``child labor'' has the meaning 
     given the term ``worst forms of child labor'' in section 507 
     of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2467).
       (2) Forced labor.--The term ``forced labor'' has the 
     meaning given that term in section 307 of the Tariff Act of 
     1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307).
       (3) Human trafficking.--The term ``human trafficking'' has 
     the meaning given the term ``severe forms of trafficking in 
     persons'' in section 103 of the Trafficking Victims 
     Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7102).
       (4) Seafood.--The term ``seafood'' means fish, shellfish, 
     processed fish, fish meal, shellfish products, and all other 
     forms of marine animal and plant life other than marine 
     mammals and birds.
       (5) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Commerce, acting through the Administrator of the National 
     Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
       (b) Forced Labor in Fishing.--
       (1) Rulemaking.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Commissioner of U.S. Customs 
     and Border Protection, in coordination with the Secretary, 
     shall issue regulations regarding the verification of seafood 
     imports to ensure that no seafood or seafood product 
     harvested or produced using forced labor is entered into the 
     United States in violation of section 307 of the Tariff Act 
     of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307).
       (2) Strategy.--The Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border 
     Protection, in coordination with the Secretary and the 
     Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is 
     operating, shall--
       (A) develop a strategy for using data collected under 
     Seafood Import Monitoring Program to identify seafood imports 
     at risk of being harvested or produced using forced labor; 
     and
       (B) publish information regarding the strategy developed 
     under subparagraph (A) on the website of U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection.
       (c) International Engagement.--The United States Trade 
     Representative, in coordination with the Secretary of 
     Commerce, shall engage with interested countries regarding 
     the development of compatible and effective seafood tracking 
     and sustainability plans in order to--
       (1) identify best practices;
       (2) coordinate regarding data sharing;
       (3) reduce barriers to trade in fairly grown or harvested 
     fish; and
       (4) end the trade in products that--
       (A) are harvested or produced using illegal, unregulated, 
     or unreported fishing, human trafficking, or forced labor; or
       (B) pose a risk of fraud.

    Subtitle B--Addressing Censorship and Barriers to Digital Trade

     SEC. 7111. CENSORSHIP AS A TRADE BARRIER.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 8 of title I of the Trade Act of 
     1974 (19 U.S.C. 2241 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end 
     the following:

     ``SEC. 183. IDENTIFICATION OF COUNTRIES THAT DISRUPT DIGITAL 
                   TRADE.

       ``(a) In General.--Not later than 60 days after the date on 
     which the National Trade Estimate is submitted under section 
     181(b), the United States Trade Representative (in this 
     section referred to as the `Trade Representative') shall 
     identify, in accordance with subsection (b), foreign 
     countries that are trading partners of the United States that 
     engage in acts, policies, or practices that disrupt digital 
     trade activities, including--
       ``(1) coerced censorship in their own markets or 
     extraterritorially; and
       ``(2) other eCommerce or digital practices with the goal, 
     or substantial effect, of promoting censorship or 
     extrajudicial data access that disadvantages United States 
     persons.
       ``(b) Requirements for Identifications.--In identifying 
     countries under subsection (a), the Trade Representative 
     shall identify only foreign countries that--
       ``(1) disrupt digital trade in a discriminatory or trade 
     distorting manner with the goal, or substantial effect, of 
     promoting censorship or extrajudicial data access;
       ``(2) deny fair and equitable market access to digital 
     service providers that are United States persons with the 
     goal, or substantial effect, of promoting censorship or 
     extrajudicial data access; or
       ``(3) engage in coerced censorship or extrajudicial data 
     access so as to harm the integrity of services or products 
     provided by United States persons in the market of that 
     country, the United States market, or other markets.
       ``(c) Designation of Priority Foreign Countries.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Trade Representative shall designate 
     as priority foreign countries the foreign countries 
     identified under subsection (a) that--
       ``(A) engage in the most onerous or egregious acts, 
     policies, or practices that have the greatest impact on the 
     United States; and
       ``(B) are not negotiating or otherwise making progress to 
     end those acts, policies, or practices.
       ``(2) Revocations and additional identifications.--
       ``(A) In general.--The Trade Representative may at any 
     time, if information available to the Trade Representative 
     indicates that such action is appropriate--
       ``(i) revoke the identification of any foreign country as a 
     priority foreign country under paragraph (1); or
       ``(ii) identify any foreign country as a priority foreign 
     country under that paragraph.
       ``(B) Report on reasons for revocation.--The Trade 
     Representative shall include in the semiannual report 
     submitted to Congress under section 309(3) a detailed 
     explanation of the reasons for the revocation under 
     subparagraph (A) of the identification of any foreign country 
     as a priority foreign country under paragraph (1) during the 
     period covered by the report.
       ``(d) Referral to Attorney General or Investigation.--If 
     the Trade Representative identifies an instance in which a 
     foreign country designated as a priority foreign country 
     under subsection (c) has successfully pressured an online 
     service provider to inhibit free speech in the United States, 
     the Trade Representative shall--
       ``(1) submit to Committee on Finance of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a 
     report detailing the precise circumstances of the instance, 
     including the actions taken by the foreign country and the 
     online service provider;
       ``(2) if the online service provider is under the 
     jurisdiction of the United States, refer the instance to the 
     Attorney General; and
       ``(3) if appropriate, initiate an investigation under 
     section 302 and impose a remedy under section 301(c).
       ``(e) Publication.--The Trade Representative shall publish 
     in the Federal Register a list of foreign countries 
     identified under subsection (a) and foreign countries 
     designated as priority foreign countries under subsection (c) 
     and shall make such revisions to the list as may be required 
     by reason of action under subsection (c)(2).
       ``(f) Annual Report.--Not later than 30 days after the date 
     on which the Trade Representative submits the National Trade 
     Estimate under section 181(b), the Trade Representative shall 
     submit to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a 
     report on actions taken under this section during the one-
     year period preceding that report, and the reasons for those 
     actions, including--
       ``(1) a list of any foreign countries identified under 
     subsection (a); and
       ``(2) a description of progress made in decreasing 
     disruptions to digital trade.''.
       (b) Investigations Under Title III of the Trade Act of 
     1974.--Section 302(b)(2) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
     2412(b)(2)) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A), in the matter preceding clause 
     (i), by inserting ``or designated as a priority foreign 
     country under section 183(c)'' after ``section 182(a)(2)''; 
     and
       (2) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``by reason of 
     subparagraph (A)'' and inserting ``with respect to a country 
     identified under section 182(a)(2)''.
       (c) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents for the 
     Trade Act of 1974 is amended by inserting after the item 
     relating to section 182 the following:
``Sec. 183. Identification of countries that disrupt digital trade.''.

     SEC. 7112. INVESTIGATION OF CENSORSHIP AND BARRIERS TO 
                   DIGITAL TRADE.

       (a) In General.--Subsection (b) of section 301 of the Trade 
     Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411) is amended--
       (1) by redesignating paragraphs (1) and (2) as 
     subparagraphs (A) and (B), respectively;
       (2) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), as 
     redesignated by paragraph (1), by striking ``If the Trade 
     Representative'' and inserting ``(1) If the Trade 
     Representative'';
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) For purposes of paragraph (1), an act, policy, or 
     practice that is unreasonable includes any act, policy, or 
     practice, or any combination of acts, policies, or practices, 
     that denies fair and equitable market opportunities, 
     including through censorship or barriers to the provision of 
     domestic digital services, by the government of a foreign 
     country that--
       ``(A) precludes competition by conferring special benefits 
     on domestic entities or imposing discriminatory burdens on 
     foreign entities;
       ``(B) provides inconsistent or unfair market access to 
     United States persons;
       ``(C) requires censorship of content that originates in the 
     United States; or
       ``(D) requires extrajudicial data access that disadvantages 
     United States persons.''.
       (b) Authorized Action.--Subsection (c) of such section is 
     amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(7) In the case of an act, policy, or practice described 
     in paragraph (2) of subsection

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     (b) by the government of a foreign country that is determined 
     to be unreasonable under paragraph (1) of that subsection, 
     the Trade Representative may direct the blocking of access 
     from that country to data from the United States to address 
     the lack of reciprocal market access or parallel data 
     flows.''.
       (c) Conforming Amendment.--Section 304(a)(1)(A)(ii) of the 
     Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2414(a)(1)(A)(ii)) is amended by 
     striking ``(b)(1)'' and inserting ``(b)(1)(A)''.

     SEC. 7113. REVIEW OF DISCRIMINATORY DIGITAL TRADE ACTS, 
                   POLICIES, AND PRACTICES PROPOSED BY MAJOR 
                   TRADING PARTNERS OF THE UNITED STATES.

       (a) Review of Proposals.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the United States Trade 
     Representative shall initiate a review regarding any 
     discriminatory digital trade act, policy, or practice 
     proposed by a major trading partner of the United States.
       (2) Elements.--The review required by paragraph (1) shall 
     cover any digital trade act, policy, or practice proposed by 
     a major trading partner of the United States that, if 
     enacted, would accord less favorable treatment to imported or 
     cross-border digital goods and services than to like digital 
     goods and services of national origin, including by--
       (A) requiring imported or cross-border digital goods and 
     services to meet standards developed in a process under which 
     participation by foreign entities was limited by the major 
     trading partner;
       (B) requiring additional regulatory, reporting, or other 
     obligations without a legitimate policy objective;
       (C) requiring re-engineering or separation of integrated 
     products without a legitimate policy objective;
       (D) establishing licensing requirements dependent on the 
     use of domestic digital services or products;
       (E) requiring the sharing of data, intellectual property, 
     trade secrets, or confidential business information in a 
     manner accessible to competitors; or
       (F) undermining privacy for consumers or users or creating 
     serious concerns regarding the provision of sensitive data to 
     foreign governments.
       (b) Determination.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act, the Trade Representative shall, 
     pursuant to the review required under subsection (a)(1)--
       (1) determine whether--
       (A) the rights to which the United States is entitled under 
     any trade agreement will be denied if a proposed digital 
     trade act, policy, or practice described in that subsection 
     is finalized; or
       (B) any act, policy, or practice described in subsection 
     (a)(1)(B) or (b)(1) of section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 
     (19 U.S.C. 2411) will exist if a proposed digital trade act, 
     policy, or practice described in subsection (a)(1) of this 
     section is finalized; and
       (2) brief the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the 
     Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives 
     regarding the results of the review required under subsection 
     (a)(1).
       (c) Negotiation With Major Trading Partners.--If the Trade 
     Representative makes an affirmative determination under 
     subsection (b)(1) with respect to a digital trade act, 
     policy, or practice described in subsection (a)(1) proposed 
     by a major trading partner of the United States, the Trade 
     Representative shall discuss that determination with the 
     major trading partner, if the act, policy, or practice 
     continues to be proposed, with the objective of eliminating 
     the discriminatory aspects of the act, policy, or practice.

            Subtitle C--Protecting Innovators and Consumers

     SEC. 7121. TECHNICAL AND LEGAL SUPPORT FOR ADDRESSING 
                   INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INFRINGEMENT 
                   CASES.

       (a) In General.--The head of any Federal agency may provide 
     support, as requested and appropriate, to United States 
     persons seeking technical, legal, or other support in 
     addressing intellectual property rights infringement cases 
     regarding the People's Republic of China.
       (b) United States Person Defined.--In this section, the 
     term ``United States person'' means--
       (1) a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted 
     for permanent residence to the United States; or
       (2) an entity organized under the laws of the United States 
     or of any jurisdiction within the United States, including a 
     foreign branch of such an entity.

     SEC. 7122. IMPROVEMENT OF ANTI-COUNTERFEITING MEASURES.

       (a) Increased Inspections.--
       (1) Report on seizures of counterfeit goods.--Not later 
     than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, 
     and annually thereafter, the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection shall submit to the Committee on Finance of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House 
     of Representatives a report on seizures by U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection of counterfeit goods during the one-year 
     period preceding submission of the report, including the 
     number of such seizures disaggregated by category of good, 
     source country, and mode of transport.
       (2) Increased inspections of goods from certain 
     countries.--The Commissioner shall increase inspections of 
     imports of goods from each source country identified in the 
     report required by paragraph (1) as one of the top source 
     countries of counterfeit goods, as determined by the 
     Commissioner.
       (b) Publication of Criteria for Notorious Markets List.--
     Not later than 2 years after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act, and not less frequently than every 5 years 
     thereafter, the United States Trade Representative shall 
     publish in the Federal Register criteria for determining that 
     a market is a notorious market for purposes of inclusion of 
     that market in the list developed by the Trade Representative 
     pursuant to section 182(e) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2242(e)) (commonly known as the ``Notorious Markets 
     List'').
       (c) Publication of Action Plans.--
       (1) In general.--Not less frequently than annually, the 
     Trade Representative shall publish on an publicly available 
     internet website of the Office of the United States Trade 
     Representative--
       (A) the action plans for priority watch list countries 
     under section 182(g)(1) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 
     2242(g)(1)) for that year; and
       (B) for each priority watch list country with respect to 
     which such an action plan is prepared, an assessment of the 
     progress of the country in meeting the benchmarks described 
     in subparagraph (D) of that section.
       (2) Public hearings.--Not less frequently than annually, 
     the Trade Representative shall hold public hearings to track 
     the progress of priority watch list countries in meeting the 
     benchmarks described in subparagraph (D) of section 182(g)(1) 
     of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2242(g)(1)) included in 
     their action plans under that section.
       (3) Priority watch list country defined.--In this 
     subsection, the term ``priority watch list country'' means a 
     country identified under section 182(a)(2) of the Trade Act 
     of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2242(a)(2)).
       (d) Sharing of Information With Respect to Suspected 
     Violations of Intellectual Property Rights.--Section 628A of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1628a) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)(1), by inserting ``, packing 
     materials, shipping containers,'' after ``its packaging'' 
     each place it appears; and
       (2) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (3), by striking ``; and'' and inserting a 
     semicolon;
       (B) in paragraph (4), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(5) any other party with an interest in the merchandise, 
     as determined appropriate by the Commissioner.''.

               Subtitle D--Ensuring a Level Playing Field

     SEC. 7131. REPORT ON MANNER AND EXTENT TO WHICH THE 
                   GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 
                   EXPLOITS HONG KONG TO CIRCUMVENT UNITED STATES 
                   LAWS AND PROTECTIONS.

       Title III of the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 
     (22 U.S.C. 5731 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:

     ``SEC. 303. REPORT ON MANNER AND EXTENT TO WHICH THE 
                   GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 
                   EXPLOITS HONG KONG TO CIRCUMVENT UNITED STATES 
                   LAWS AND PROTECTIONS.

       ``(a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this section, the Secretary of State and 
     the United States Trade Representative shall jointly submit 
     to the appropriate congressional committees a report on the 
     manner and extent to which the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China uses the status of Hong Kong to circumvent 
     the laws and protections of the United States.
       ``(b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) 
     shall include the following:
       ``(1) In consultation with the Secretary of Commerce, the 
     Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Director of National 
     Intelligence--
       ``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China uses Hong Kong to circumvent export 
     controls of the United States; and
       ``(B) a list of all significant incidents in which the 
     Government of the People's Republic of China used Hong Kong 
     to circumvent those controls during the reporting period.
       ``(2) In consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury 
     and the Secretary of Commerce--
       ``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China uses Hong Kong to circumvent antidumping or 
     countervailing duties and duties under section 301 of the 
     Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2411) on merchandise exported to 
     the United States from the People's Republic of China; and
       ``(B) a list of all significant incidents in which the 
     Government of the People's Republic of China used Hong Kong 
     to circumvent those duties during the reporting period.
       ``(3) In consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury, 
     the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Director of 
     National Intelligence--
       ``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China uses Hong Kong to circumvent sanctions 
     imposed by the United States or pursuant to multilateral 
     regimes; and

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       ``(B) a list of all significant incidents in which the 
     Government of the People's Republic of China used Hong Kong 
     to circumvent those sanctions during the reporting period.
       ``(4) In consultation with the Secretary of Homeland 
     Security and the Director of National Intelligence--
       ``(A) an assessment of how the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China uses formal or informal means to extradite 
     or coercively move foreign nationals, including United States 
     persons, from Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China; 
     and
       ``(B) a list of foreign nationals, including United States 
     persons, who have been formally or informally extradited or 
     coercively moved from Hong Kong to the People's Republic of 
     China.
       ``(5) In consultation with the Secretary of Defense, the 
     Director of National Intelligence, and the Director of 
     Homeland Security--
       ``(A) an assessment of how the intelligence, security, and 
     law enforcement agencies of the Government of the People's 
     Republic of China, including the Ministry of State Security, 
     the Ministry of Public Security, and the People's Armed 
     Police, use the Hong Kong Security Bureau and other security 
     agencies in Hong Kong to conduct espionage on foreign 
     nationals, including United States persons, conduct influence 
     operations, or violate civil liberties guaranteed under the 
     laws of Hong Kong; and
       ``(B) a list of all significant incidents of such 
     espionage, influence operations, or violations of civil 
     liberties during the reporting period.
       ``(c) Form of Report; Availability.--
       ``(1) Form.--The report required by subsection (a) shall be 
     submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified 
     index.
       ``(2) Availability.--The unclassified portion of the report 
     required by subsection (a) shall be posted on a publicly 
     available internet website of the Department of State.
       ``(d) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term 
     `appropriate congressional committees' means--
       ``(A) the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Committee on 
     Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, the Committee on 
     Finance, and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the 
     Senate; and
       ``(B) the Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Committee on 
     Financial Services, the Permanent Select Committee on 
     Intelligence, and the Committee on Ways and Means of the 
     House of Representatives.
       ``(2) Foreign national.--The term `foreign national' means 
     a person that is neither--
       ``(A) an individual who is a citizen or national of the 
     People's Republic of China; or
       ``(B) an entity organized under the laws of the People's 
     Republic of China or of a jurisdiction within the People's 
     Republic of China.
       ``(3) Reporting period.--The term `reporting period' means 
     the 5-year period preceding submission of the report required 
     by subsection (a).
       ``(4) United states person.--The term `United States 
     person' means--
       ``(A) a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted 
     for permanent residence to the United States; or
       ``(B) an entity organized under the laws of the United 
     States or of any jurisdiction within the United States, 
     including a foreign branch of such an entity.''.

     SEC. 7132. ASSESSMENT OF OVERCAPACITY OF INDUSTRIES IN THE 
                   PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

       (a) Report on Overcapacity.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the 
     United States Trade Representative, in consultation with the 
     Secretary of Commerce, shall submit to the Committee on 
     Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of 
     the House of Representatives a report on overcapacity of 
     industries in the People's Republic of China.
       (2) Elements.--The report required by paragraph (1) shall 
     include--
       (A) a determination on whether overcapacity resulting from 
     industrial policy exists in any major industry in the 
     People's Republic of China; and
       (B) a description of the effects of that overcapacity on 
     industry in the United States.
       (b) Briefing.--Not later than 180 days after a positive 
     determination of overcapacity under subsection (a)(2)(A), the 
     Trade Representative shall brief the Committee on Finance of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House 
     of Representatives regarding the steps taken to address that 
     overcapacity, which may include--
       (1) discussions with allies;
       (2) negotiations at an appropriate multilateral institution 
     to which the United States is a party; and
       (3) bilateral negotiations with the People's Republic of 
     China.
       (c) Determination of Substantial Reduction.--Not later than 
     each of one year and two years after a briefing under 
     subsection (b) with respect to a positive determination of 
     overcapacity under subsection (a)(2)(A), the Trade 
     Representative shall submit to the Committee on Finance of 
     the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House 
     of Representatives a report containing a determination of 
     whether the steps taken to address that overcapacity are 
     likely to lead to a substantive reduction in that 
     overcapacity.

 TITLE II--IMPROVING TRANSPARENCY AND ADMINISTRATION OF TRADE PROGRAMS 
           AND OVERSIGHT AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF TRADE AGENCIES

     SEC. 7201. ENHANCED CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT OF THE UNITED 
                   STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE AND THE DEPARTMENT 
                   OF COMMERCE.

       (a) United States Trade Representative.--
       (1) People's republic of china.--The United States Trade 
     Representative shall submit to the appropriate congressional 
     committees--
       (A) not later than September 1, 2021, and every 180 days 
     thereafter for the following 2 years, a confidential report 
     describing--
       (i) the implementation of the Economic and Trade Agreement 
     Between the Government of the United States of America and 
     the Government of China, dated January 15, 2020, including an 
     identification of those provisions in the agreement that have 
     yet to be implemented; and
       (ii) progress toward addressing the issues identified in 
     the report prepared by the Trade Representative dated March 
     22, 2018, and titled, ``Findings of the Investigation into 
     China's Acts, Policies, and Practices Related to Technology 
     Transfer, Intellectual Property, and Innovation under Section 
     301 of the Trade Act of 1974''; and
       (B) the text of any initial proposal for an executive 
     agreement or memorandum of understanding with the People's 
     Republic of China intended to resolve an investigation with 
     respect to duties under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 
     (19 U.S.C. 2411) not later than 3 business days before 
     submitting the proposal to any official of the People's 
     Republic of China.
       (2) Trade enforcement trust fund.--Section 611(e) of the 
     Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 (19 
     U.S.C. 4405(e)) is amended--
       (A) in the subsection heading, by striking ``Report'' and 
     inserting ``Reports'';
       (B) by striking ``Not later than'' and inserting ``(1) 
     Report after entry into force.--Not later than''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) Report on use of funds.--Not later than July 1 of 
     each year, the Trade Representative shall submit to Congress 
     a report that identifies the use of any funds from the Trust 
     Fund during the one-year period preceding the date of the 
     report, including an identification of the specific 
     enforcement matter for which the funds were used.''.
       (b) Department of Commerce.--
       (1) Antidumping or countervailing duties.--
       (A) In general.--Not later than July 1 of each year, the 
     Secretary of Commerce shall submit to the appropriate 
     congressional committees a report that identifies any 
     antidumping or countervailing duty determination under title 
     VII of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S. C. 1671 et seq.) that 
     in the year preceding the report was subject to a remand 
     pursuant to an order from the United States Court of 
     International Trade or a Chapter 10 Panel under the USMCA or 
     that was found to be inconsistent with the obligations of the 
     United States with the World Trade Organization.
       (B) Elements.--With respect to each determination under 
     subparagraph (A), the Secretary of Commerce shall indicate--
       (i) the specific statutory requirement that the Court of 
     International Trade or the Chapter 10 Panel found that the 
     Secretary failed to observe or the specific provision of the 
     WTO Agreement that a dispute settlement panel or Appellate 
     Body found to have been breached by the determination; and
       (ii) how and when the Secretary intends to comply with the 
     order or obligations described in subparagraph (A), as the 
     case may be.
       (2) Notice of suspension of antidumping duty 
     investigation.--Section 734(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
     U.S.C. 1673c(b)) is amended--
       (A) by redesignating paragraphs (1) and (2) as 
     subparagraphs (A) and (B) and moving those two subparagraphs, 
     as so redesignated, two ems to the right;
       (B) by striking ``The administering authority'' and 
     inserting ``(1) In general.--The administering authority''; 
     and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) Notification to congress.--The administering 
     authority shall submit to Congress the text of any proposal 
     to suspend an investigation under paragraph (1) not later 
     than 3 business days before submitting the proposal to an 
     interested party.''.
       (c) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Appellate body; dispute settlement panel.--the terms 
     ``Appellate Body'' and ``dispute settlement panel'' have the 
     meanings given those terms in section 121 of the Uruguay 
     Round Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 3531).
       (2) USMCA.--The term ``USMCA'' means the Agreement between 
     the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and 
     Canada, which is--
       (A) attached as an Annex to the Protocol Replacing the 
     North American Free Trade Agreement with the Agreement 
     between the United States of America, the United Mexican 
     States, and Canada, done at Buenos Aires on November 30, 
     2018, as amended by the Protocol of Amendment to the 
     Agreement Between the United States of America, the United 
     Mexican States, and Canada, done at Mexico City on December 
     10, 2019; and
       (B) approved by Congress under section 101(a)(1) of the 
     United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act (19 
     U.S.C. 4511(a)).

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       (3) WTO agreement.--The term ``WTO Agreement'' has the 
     meaning given that term in section 2 of the Uruguay Round 
     Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 3501(9)).

     SEC. 7202. AUTHORITY OF U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION TO 
                   CONSOLIDATE, MODIFY, OR REORGANIZE CUSTOMS 
                   REVENUE FUNCTIONS.

       (a) In General.--Section 412 of the Homeland Security Act 
     of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 212(b)) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (1)--
       (i) by striking ``consolidate, discontinue,'' and inserting 
     ``discontinue''; and
       (ii) by inserting after ``reduce the staffing level'' the 
     following: ``below the optimal staffing level determined in 
     the most recent Resource Allocation Model required by section 
     301(h) of the Customs Procedural Reform and Simplification 
     Act of 1978 (19 U.S.C. 2075(h))''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``, National Account 
     Managers'' after ``Financial Systems Specialists''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(d) Authority to Consolidate, Modify, or Reorganize 
     Customs Revenue Functions.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Commissioner of U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection may, subject to subsection (b), 
     consolidate, modify, or reorganize customs revenue functions 
     delegated to the Commissioner under subsection (a), including 
     by adding such functions to existing positions or 
     establishing new or modifying existing job series, grades, 
     titles, or classifications for personnel, and associated 
     support staff, performing such functions.
       ``(2) Position classification standards.--At the request of 
     the Commissioner, the Director of the Office of Personnel 
     Management shall establish new position classification 
     standards for any new positions established by the 
     Commissioner under paragraph (1).''.
       (b) Technical Correction.--Section 412(a)(1) of the 
     Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 212(a)(1)) is amended 
     by striking ``403(a)(1)'' and inserting ``403(1)''.

     SEC. 7203. PROTECTION FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PERSONALLY 
                   IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN 
                   MANIFESTS.

       (a) In General.--Paragraph (2) of section 431(c) of the 
     Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1431(c)) is amended to read as 
     follows:
       ``(2)(A) The information listed in paragraph (1) shall not 
     be available for public disclosure if--
       ``(i) the Secretary of the Treasury makes an affirmative 
     finding on a shipment-by-shipment basis that disclosure is 
     likely to pose a threat of personal injury or property 
     damage; or
       ``(ii) the information is exempt under the provisions of 
     section 552(b)(1) of title 5, United States Code.
       ``(B) The Secretary shall ensure that any personally 
     identifiable information, including Social Security account 
     numbers and passport numbers, is removed from any manifest 
     signed, produced, delivered, or electronically transmitted 
     under this section before access to the manifest is provided 
     to the public.''.
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) 
     shall take effect on the date that is 30 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act.

               TITLE III--AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

     SEC. 7301. AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS.

       (a) In General.--There are authorized to be appropriated to 
     the head of each agency specified in subsection (b) such sums 
     as may be necessary for the agency to carry out the 
     responsibilities of the agency under this title.
       (b) Agencies Specified.--The agencies specified in this 
     subsection are the following:
       (1) The Office of the United States Trade Representative.
       (2) The Department of Commerce.
       (3) The Department of the Treasury.
       (4) U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1628. Mr. DURBIN (for himself and Mr. Cassidy) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place in title I of division F, insert 
     the following:

     SEC. 61__. DOMESTIC PPE PROCUREMENT PILOT PROGRAM.

       (a) In General.--Section 319F-2(a) of the Public Health 
     Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d-6b(a)), as amended by section 
     4153(f)(3), is further amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(7) Domestic procurement pilot program.--
       ``(A) In general.--
       ``(i) Requirement to purchase domestic end products.--For 
     the period of fiscal years 2022 through 2026, subject to 
     clause (ii), the Secretary shall ensure that not less than 40 
     percent of amounts made available under this section for 
     purposes of procuring covered testing equipment and personal 
     protective equipment for the stockpile under paragraph (1) 
     are allocated to procurement of such equipment that is a 
     domestic end product (as defined in part 25.003 of the 
     Federal Acquisition Regulations maintained under section 
     1303(a)(1) of title 41, United States Code (or any successor 
     regulations)) manufactured by an entity or entities that 
     enter into a contract with the Secretary to sell such 
     equipment to the Secretary for such purpose.
       ``(ii) Clarifications.--In carrying out the requirement 
     under clause (i), the following shall apply:

       ``(I) The Secretary is encouraged to exceed, to the 
     greatest extent practicable, the procurement threshold of 40 
     percent domestic end products for such covered testing 
     equipment and personal protective equipment described in 
     clause (i), provided that such supply exists and the cost of 
     procuring equipment that is a domestic end product is not 
     unreasonably high compared to the cost of procuring equipment 
     that is not a domestic end product.
       ``(II) In the event that there is insufficient domestic end 
     product available for procurement to meet the needs for 
     certain covered testing equipment and personal protective 
     equipment for the stockpile under paragraph (1) while 
     satisfying the requirement of clause (i), or that the cost of 
     procuring equipment that is a domestic end product in 
     quantities required under clause (i) would be unreasonably 
     high compared to other equipment that is not a domestic end 
     product, clause (i) shall be applied with respect to the 
     applicable equipment only to the extent that such equipment 
     that is a domestic end product is available and to the extent 
     that the cost is not unreasonable, as applicable. In the case 
     that the requirement under clause (i) is applied only to such 
     an extent as described in the preceding sentence, in 
     procuring such portion of such equipment that are not 
     domestic end products, as applicable, the Secretary shall 
     prioritize procurement of equipment that is manufactured in a 
     country in North, Central, or South America with which the 
     United States has a free trade agreement in effect.

       ``(B) Sale or transfer of ppe.--
       ``(i) In general.--With respect to any covered testing 
     equipment and personal protective equipment in the stockpile 
     under paragraph (1), the Secretary--

       ``(I) shall assess the stock of such equipment on a regular 
     basis, and not less frequently than--

       ``(aa) twice per year, other than during periods described 
     in item (bb); or
       ``(bb) monthly, during any period in which the Secretary 
     determines it likely that such equipment will be deployed, 
     such as during a public health emergency;

       ``(II) shall communicate to manufacturers and suppliers of 
     such equipment to the stockpile under paragraph (1) if an 
     assessment under subclause (I) indicates that there will be 
     an increased need for such equipment;
       ``(III) may, at appropriate intervals and with respect to 
     any such equipment in such stockpile--

       ``(aa) transfer such equipment, in accordance with the 
     needs of agencies, divisions, departments, or States, to--
       ``(AA) other agencies or operating divisions within the 
     Department of Health and Human Services;
       ``(BB) the Department of Defense, the Department of 
     Homeland Security, the Department of Veterans Affairs, or any 
     other Federal agency or department; or
       ``(CC) State governments, including State public health, 
     emergency management, and human services agencies; or
       ``(bb) sell such equipment to health care entities at a 
     competitive price, as determined by the Secretary, taking 
     into account the current market pricing for the applicable 
     equipment and the operational budget for the stockpile;

       ``(IV) shall, prior to any sale of such equipment in the 
     commercial market, including a sale described in subclause 
     (III)(bb), provide adequate notification to relevant 
     manufacturers, distributors, or other appropriate entities in 
     order to mitigate any commercial disruption from such sale;
       ``(V) may enter into a contract or cooperative agreement 
     with an entity that has expertise in supply chain logistics 
     and management to carry out the activities described in this 
     subparagraph.

       ``(ii) Group purchasing organizations and medical product 
     distributors.--In making sales under clause (i)(II)(bb), the 
     Secretary may transact with group purchasing organizations 
     and medical product distributors to facilitate timeliness, 
     logistical assistance, and appropriate pricing, and to 
     determine appropriate amounts of covered testing equipment 
     and personal protective equipment for applicable health care 
     entities.
       ``(iii) Compensation to hhs.--

       ``(I) Transfers from other agencies.--A Federal agency or 
     State government receiving equipment as described in clause 
     (i)(III)(aa) shall transfer to the Secretary, for purposes of 
     procuring covered testing equipment and personal protective 
     equipment for the stockpile under paragraph (1), such amounts 
     as the Secretary and head of the applicable agency or State 
     government determine to be fair compensation for such

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     equipment, and such amounts shall be available, without 
     further appropriation, until expended, for purposes of 
     procuring covered testing equipment and personal protective 
     equipment for the stockpile under paragraph (1).
       ``(II) Sales of ppe.--In the case of a sale described in 
     clause (i)(III)(bbb), the proceeds from the sale shall be 
     available, without further appropriation, until expended, for 
     purposes of procuring covered testing equipment and personal 
     protective equipment for the stockpile under paragraph (1).

       ``(C) Vendor-managed inventory.--For purposes of meeting 
     the goals under subparagraph (A), and to promote efficient 
     and predictable operations of the stockpile while mitigating 
     the risk of product expiration or shortages, the Secretary 
     may enter into arrangements, through a competitive bidding 
     process, with one or more manufacturers of domestic end 
     products to establish and utilize revolving stockpiles of 
     covered testing equipment and personal protective equipment 
     managed and operated by such manufacturer. Under such an 
     arrangement--
       ``(i) the manufacturer (or a subcontractor or agent of the 
     manufacturer)--

       ``(I) shall--

       ``(aa) produce or procure covered testing equipment or 
     personal protective equipment for the stockpile under 
     paragraph (1);
       ``(bb) maintain constant supply, possession, and re-
     stocking capacity of such equipment in such quantities as the 
     Secretary requires for purposes of the stockpile under 
     paragraph (1); and
       ``(cc) fulfill or support the deployment, distribution, or 
     dispensing functions of the stockpile at the State and local 
     levels, consistent with paragraph (3); and

       ``(II) may sell or transfer such equipment for the purposes 
     of the manufacturer's existing inventory and commercial 
     contracts; and

       ``(ii) the Secretary shall pay a management fee, which may 
     include compensation to the manufacturer for the covered 
     testing equipment or personal protective equipment, as 
     appropriate.
       ``(D) Evaluation and report.--
       ``(i) In general.--The Secretary shall--

       ``(I) conduct an evaluation of the program under this 
     paragraph;
       ``(II) not later than 2 years after the date of enactment 
     of this paragraph, submit an interim report to Congress on 
     such program; and
       ``(III) not later than 5 years after the date of enactment 
     of this paragraph, complete such evaluation and submit to 
     Congress a final report on the program.

       ``(ii) Considerations.--The evaluation and reports under 
     clause (i) shall consider how the program has impacted the 
     continuity of stockpiling and readiness for the stockpile 
     under paragraph (1), implications of the program on the 
     domestic supply chain, cost effectiveness of the program, and 
     access to covered testing equipment and personal protective 
     equipment for the Federal agencies and health care entities 
     pursuant to subparagraph (B)(i)(II).
       ``(E) Covered testing equipment and personal protective 
     equipment.--For purposes of this paragraph, the term `covered 
     testing equipment and personal protective equipment' means 
     test supplies (which may include test kits, reagents, and 
     swabs), respirators, masks, gloves, eye and face protection, 
     gowns, and any other appropriate ancillary medical equipment 
     or supplies related to testing or to the protection of 
     oneself or others that meet the Secretary's requirements for 
     inclusion in the stockpile under paragraph (1).''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1629. Mr. CASSIDY (for himself, Mr. Durbin, Ms. Hirono, Mr. 
Grassley, Mr. Coons, Mr. Tillis, Mr. Warnock, and Mr. Rubio) submitted 
an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by 
Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place in division F, insert the 
     following:

     SEC. ___. COLLECTION, VERIFICATION, AND DISCLOSURE OF 
                   INFORMATION BY ONLINE MARKETPLACES TO INFORM 
                   CONSUMERS.

       (a) Collection and Verification of Information.--
       (1) Collection.--
       (A) In general.--An online marketplace shall require any 
     high-volume third party seller on such online marketplace's 
     platform to provide, not later than 2 business days after 
     qualifying as a high-volume third party seller on the 
     platform, the following information to the online 
     marketplace:
       (i) Bank account.--

       (I) In general.--A bank account number, or, if such seller 
     does not have a bank account, the name of the payee for 
     payments issued by the online marketplace to such seller.
       (II) Provision of information.--The bank account or payee 
     information required under subclause (I) may be provided by 
     the seller in the following ways:

       (aa) To the online marketplace.
       (bb) To a payment processor or other third party contracted 
     by the online marketplace to maintain such information, 
     provided that the online marketplace ensures that it can 
     obtain such information on demand from such payment processor 
     or other third party.
       (ii) Contact information.--Contact information for such 
     seller as follows:

       (I) With respect to a high-volume third party seller that 
     is an individual, a copy of a valid government-issued 
     identification for the individual that includes the 
     individual's name and physical address.
       (II) With respect to a high-volume third party seller that 
     is not an individual, one of the following forms of contact 
     information:

       (aa) A copy of a valid government-issued identification for 
     an individual acting on behalf of such seller that includes 
     the individual's name and physical address.
       (bb) A copy of a valid government-issued record or tax 
     document that includes the business name and physical address 
     of such seller.
       (iii) Tax id.--A business tax identification number, or, if 
     such seller does not have a business tax identification 
     number, a taxpayer identification number.
       (iv) Working email and phone number.--A current working 
     email address and phone number for such seller.
       (B) Notification of change; annual certification.--
       (i) In general.--An online marketplace shall require any 
     high-volume third party seller on such online marketplace's 
     platform to promptly notify the online marketplace of any 
     change to the information collected under subparagraph (A).
       (ii) Annual certification.--Not later than 1 year after the 
     date of enactment of this Act and annually thereafter, an 
     online marketplace shall--

       (I) inform any high-volume third party seller on such 
     online marketplace's platform of the notification requirement 
     described in clause (i); and
       (II) instruct any such seller to electronically certify, 
     not later than 3 business days after receiving such 
     instruction, that--

       (aa) there have been no changes to such seller's 
     information; or
       (bb) such seller has provided any changes to such 
     information to the online marketplace.
       (iii) Suspension.--In the event that an online marketplace 
     does not receive the annual certification from a high-volume 
     third party seller required under clause (ii), the online 
     marketplace shall suspend any future sales activity of such 
     seller or any payments to such seller for prior sales 
     activity until such seller provides such certification.
       (2) Verification.--
       (A) In general.--An online marketplace shall--
       (i) verify the information collected under paragraph (1)(A) 
     not later than 3 business days after such collection; and
       (ii) verify any change to such information not later than 3 
     business days after being notified of such change by a high-
     volume third party seller under paragraph (1)(B).
       (B) Presumption of verification.--In the case of a high-
     volume third party seller that provides a copy of a valid 
     government-issued tax document, any information contained in 
     such document shall be presumed to be verified as of the date 
     of issuance of such document.
       (b) Disclosure Required.--
       (1) Requirement.--
       (A) In general.--An online marketplace shall--
       (i) require any high-volume third party seller on such 
     online marketplace's platform to provide the information 
     described in subparagraph (B) to the online marketplace; and
       (ii) disclose the information described in subparagraph (B) 
     to consumers in a clear and conspicuous manner on the product 
     listing or (for information other than such seller's 
     identification) through a clear and conspicuously-placed link 
     on the product listing or in close proximity to the physical 
     product.
       (B) Information described.--The information described in 
     this subparagraph is the following:
       (i) Subject to paragraph (2), the identity of the high-
     volume third party seller, including--

       (I) the full name of the seller;
       (II) the physical address of the seller;
       (III) whether the seller also engages in the manufacturing, 
     importing, or reselling of consumer products; and
       (IV) contact information for the seller, including--

       (aa) a current working phone number; and
       (bb) a current working email address or other means of 
     electronic messaging (which may be provided to such seller by 
     the online marketplace).
       (ii) The identification of any seller that supplies the 
     consumer product to the consumer upon purchase, if such 
     seller is different than the high-volume third party seller 
     listed on the product listing prior to purchase.
       (2) Exception.--
       (A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), upon the 
     request of a high-volume third party seller, an online 
     marketplace may provide for partial disclosure of the 
     identity information required under paragraph (1)(B)(i) in 
     the following situations:
       (i) If such seller certifies to the online marketplace that 
     the seller does not have a business address and only has a 
     residential street address, the online marketplace may--

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       (I) disclose only the country and, if applicable, the State 
     in which such seller resides; and
       (II) inform consumers that there is no business address 
     available for the seller and that consumer inquiries should 
     be submitted to the seller by phone, email, or other means of 
     electronic messaging provided to such seller by the online 
     marketplace.

       (ii) If such seller certifies to the online marketplace 
     that the seller is a business that has a physical address for 
     product returns, the online marketplace may disclose the 
     seller's physical address for product returns.
       (iii) If such seller certifies to the online marketplace 
     that the seller does not have a phone number other than a 
     personal phone number, the online marketplace shall inform 
     consumers that there is no phone number available for the 
     seller and that consumer inquiries should be submitted to the 
     seller's email address or other means of electronic messaging 
     provided to such seller by the online marketplace.
       (B) Limitation on exception.--If an online marketplace 
     becomes aware that a high-volume third party seller has made 
     a false representation to the online marketplace in order to 
     justify the provision of a partial disclosure under 
     subparagraph (A) or that a high-volume third party seller who 
     has requested and received a provision for a partial 
     disclosure under subparagraph (A) has not provided responsive 
     answers within a reasonable time frame to consumer inquiries 
     submitted to the seller by phone, email, or other means of 
     electronic messaging provided to such seller by the online 
     marketplace, the online marketplace shall suspend the selling 
     privileges of such seller unless such seller consents to the 
     disclosure of the identity information required under 
     paragraph (1)(B)(i).
       (3) Reporting mechanism.--An online marketplace shall 
     disclose to consumers in a clear and conspicuous manner on 
     the product listing of any high-volume third party seller--
       (A) a reporting mechanism that allows for electronic and 
     telephonic reporting of suspicious marketplace activity to 
     the online marketplace; and
       (B) a message encouraging consumers seeking goods for 
     purchase to report suspicious marketplace activity to the 
     online marketplace.
       (4) Compliance.--If a high-volume third party seller does 
     not comply with the requirements to provide and disclose 
     information under this subsection, the online marketplace 
     shall suspend any future sales activity of such seller or any 
     payments to such seller for prior sales activity until such 
     seller complies with such requirements.
       (c) Enforcement.--
       (1) Unfair and deceptive acts or practices.--A violation of 
     subsection (a) or (b) by an online marketplace shall be 
     treated as a violation of a rule defining an unfair or 
     deceptive act or practice prescribed under section 
     18(a)(1)(B) of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 
     57a(a)(1)(B)).
       (2) Powers of the commission.--
       (A) In general.--The Commission shall enforce this Act in 
     the same manner, by the same means, and with the same 
     jurisdiction, powers, and duties as though all applicable 
     terms and provisions of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 
     U.S.C. 41 et seq.) were incorporated into and made a part of 
     this Act.
       (B) Privileges and immunities.--Any person that violates 
     subsection (a) or (b) shall be subject to the penalties, and 
     entitled to the privileges and immunities, provided in the 
     Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 41 et seq.).
       (3) Regulations.--The Commission may promulgate regulations 
     under section 553 of title 5, United States Code, with 
     respect to the collection, verification, or disclosure of 
     information under this section, provided that such 
     regulations are limited to what is necessary to collect, 
     verify, and disclose such information.
       (4) Authority preserved.--Nothing in this Act shall be 
     construed to limit the authority of the Commission under any 
     other provision of law.
       (d) Severability.--If any provision of this section, or the 
     application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held 
     invalid, the remainder of this section and the application of 
     such provision to other persons not similarly situated or to 
     other circumstances shall not be affected by the 
     invalidation.
       (e) Definitions.--In this Act:
       (1) Commission.--The term ``Commission'' means the Federal 
     Trade Commission.
       (2) Consumer product.--The term ``consumer product'' has 
     the meaning given such term in section 101 of the Magnuson-
     Moss Warranty--Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act (15 
     U.S.C. 2301 note) and section 700.1 of title 16, Code of 
     Federal Regulations.
       (3) High-volume third party seller.--The term ``high-volume 
     third party seller'' means a participant on an online 
     marketplace's platform who is a third party seller and who, 
     in any continuous 12-month period during the previous 24 
     months, has entered into 200 or more discrete sales or 
     transactions of new or unused consumer products resulting in 
     the accumulation of an aggregate total of $5,000 or more in 
     gross revenues.
       (4) Online marketplace.--The term ``online marketplace'' 
     means any person or entity that operates an electronically 
     based or accessed platform that--
       (A) includes features that allow for, facilitate, or enable 
     third party sellers to engage in the sale, purchase, payment, 
     storage, shipping, or delivery of a consumer product in the 
     United States; and
       (B) is used by one or more third party sellers for such 
     purposes.
       (5) Seller.--The term ``seller'' means a person who sells, 
     offers to sell, or contracts to sell a consumer product 
     through an online marketplace's platform.
       (6) Third party seller.--
       (A) In general.--The term ``third party seller'' means any 
     seller, independent of an online marketplace, who sells, 
     offers to sell, or contracts to sell a consumer product in 
     the United States through such online marketplace's platform.
       (B) Exclusions.--The term ``third party seller'' does not 
     include, with respect to an online marketplace, a seller--
       (i) who operates the online marketplace's platform; or
       (ii) who--

       (I) is a business entity that has made available to the 
     general public the entity's name, business address, and 
     working contact information;
       (II) has an ongoing contractual relationship with the 
     online marketplace to provide for the manufacture, 
     distribution, wholesaling, or fulfillment of shipments of 
     consumer products; and
       (III) has provided to the online marketplace identifying 
     information, as described in subsection (a), that has been 
     verified in accordance with that subsection.

       (7) Verify.--The term ``verify'' means to confirm 
     information provided to an online marketplace pursuant to 
     this section by the use of one or more methods that enable 
     the online marketplace to reliably determine that any 
     information and documents provided are valid, corresponding 
     to the seller or an individual acting on the seller's behalf, 
     not misappropriated, and not falsified.
       (f) Effective Date.--This section shall take effect 180 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act.
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  SA 1630. Mr. TOOMEY (for himself, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Carper, Mr. King, 
Mr. Lankford, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Cornyn, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Kaine, and 
Mrs. Shaheen) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title III of division F, add the following:

     SEC. 6302. LIMITATIONS ON AUTHORITY OF PRESIDENT TO ADJUST 
                   IMPORTS DETERMINED TO THREATEN TO IMPAIR 
                   NATIONAL SECURITY.

       (a) Limitation on Articles for Which Action May Be Taken.--
     Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. 
     1862) is amended--
       (1) by striking ``an article'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``a covered article'';
       (2) by striking ``any article'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``any covered article'';
       (3) by striking ``the article'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``the covered article'';
       (4) in the first subsection (d), by striking ``In the 
     administration'' and all that follow through ``national 
     security.''; and
       (5) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(i) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Covered article.--The term `covered article' means an 
     article related to the development, maintenance, or 
     protection of military equipment, energy resources, or 
     critical infrastructure essential to national security.
       ``(2) National security.--The term `national security'--
       ``(A) means the protection of the United States from 
     foreign aggression; and
       ``(B) does not otherwise include the protection of the 
     general welfare of the United States.''.
       (b) Responsibility of Secretary of Defense for 
     Investigations.--Section 232(b) of the Trade Expansion Act of 
     1962 (19 U.S.C. 1862(b)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1)--
       (A) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``the Secretary of 
     Commerce (hereafter in the section referred to as the 
     `Secretary')'' and inserting ``the Secretary of Defense''; 
     and
       (B) in subparagraph (B)--
       (i) by striking ``The Secretary'' and inserting ``The 
     Secretary of Defense''; and
       (ii) by striking ``the Secretary of Defense'' and inserting 
     ``the Secretary of Commerce'';
       (2) in paragraph (2)--
       (A) in subparagraph (A)--
       (i) in the matter preceding clause (i), by striking ``the 
     Secretary'' and inserting ``the Secretary of Defense''; and
       (ii) in clause (i), by striking ``the Secretary of 
     Defense'' and inserting ``the Secretary of Commerce''; and
       (B) by amending subparagraph (B) to read as follows:
       ``(B) Upon the request of the Secretary of Defense, the 
     Secretary of Commerce shall provide to the Secretary of 
     Defense an assessment of the quantity of imports of any

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     covered article that is the subject of an investigation 
     conducted under this subsection and the circumstances under 
     which the covered article is imported.'';
       (3) in paragraph (3)--
       (A) in subparagraph (A)--
       (i) in the first sentence, by striking ``the Secretary 
     shall submit'' and all that follows through ``recommendations 
     of the Secretary'' and inserting ``the Secretary of Defense 
     and the Secretary of Commerce shall jointly submit to the 
     President a report on the findings of the investigation and, 
     based on such findings, the recommendations of the Secretary 
     of Commerce''; and
       (ii) in the second sentence, by striking ``Secretary 
     finds'' and all that follows through ``Secretary shall'' and 
     inserting ``Secretaries find that the covered article is 
     being imported into the United States in such quantities or 
     under such circumstances as to be a substantial cause of a 
     threat to impair the national security, the Secretaries 
     shall''; and
       (B) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``by the Secretary''; 
     and
       (4) in paragraph (4), by striking ``Secretary'' and 
     inserting ``Secretary of Defense''.
       (c) Determinations of President.--Section 232(c) of the 
     Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. 1862(c)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1)--
       (A) by striking subparagraph (B);
       (B) in the matter preceding clause (i)--
       (i) by striking ``(A) Within'' and inserting ``Within''; 
     and
       (ii) by striking ``in which the Secretary'' and inserting 
     ``that'';
       (C) by redesignating clauses (i) and (ii) as subparagraphs 
     (A) and (B), respectively;
       (D) in subparagraph (A), as redesignated by subparagraph 
     (C), by striking ``of the Secretary''; and
       (E) by amending subparagraph (B), as redesignated by 
     subparagraph (C), to read as follows:
       ``(B) if the President concurs, submit to Congress, not 
     later than 15 days after making that determination, a 
     proposal regarding the nature and duration of the action 
     that, in the judgment of the President, should be taken to 
     adjust the imports of the covered article and its derivatives 
     so that such imports will not be a substantial cause of a 
     threat to impair the national security.''; and
       (2) by striking paragraphs (2) and (3) and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(2) The President shall submit to Congress for review 
     under subsection (f) a report describing the action proposed 
     to be taken under paragraph (1) and specifying the reasons 
     for such proposal. Such report shall be included in the 
     report published under subsection (e).''.
       (d) Congressional Approval of Presidential Adjustment of 
     Imports.--Section 232(f) of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 
     (19 U.S.C. 1862(f)) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(f) Congressional Approval of Presidential Adjustment of 
     Imports; Joint Resolution of Approval.--
       ``(1) In general.--An action to adjust imports proposed by 
     the President in a report submitted to Congress under 
     subsection (c)(2) shall have force and effect only if, during 
     the period of 60 calendar days beginning on the date on which 
     the report is submitted, a joint resolution of approval is 
     enacted pursuant to paragraph (2).
       ``(2) Joint resolutions of approval.--
       ``(A) Joint resolution of approval defined.--In this 
     subsection, the term `joint resolution of approval' means 
     only a joint resolution of either House of Congress--
       ``(i) the title of which is as follows: `A joint resolution 
     approving the proposal of the President to take an action 
     relating to the adjustment of imports entering into the 
     United States in such quantities or under such circumstances 
     as to threaten or impair the national security.'; and
       ``(ii) the sole matter after the resolving clause of which 
     is the following: `Congress approves of the proposal of the 
     President relating to the adjustment of imports to protect 
     the national security as described in the report submitted to 
     Congress under section 232(c)(2) of the Trade Expansion Act 
     of 1962 (19 U.S.C. 1862(c)(2)) on _____ relating to _____.', 
     with the first blank space being filled with the appropriate 
     date and the second blank space being filled with a short 
     description of the proposed action.
       ``(B) Introduction.--During the period of 60 calendar days 
     provided for under paragraph (1), a joint resolution of 
     approval may be introduced in either House by any Member.
       ``(C) Consideration in house of representatives.--
       ``(i) Committee referral.--A joint resolution of approval 
     introduced in the House of Representatives shall be referred 
     to the Committee on Ways and Means.
       ``(ii) Reporting and discharge.--If the Committee on Ways 
     and Means has not reported the joint resolution of approval 
     within 10 calendar days after the date of referral, the 
     Committee shall be discharged from further consideration of 
     the joint resolution.
       ``(iii) Proceeding to consideration.--Beginning on the 
     third legislative day after the Committee on Ways and Means 
     reports the joint resolution of approval to the House or has 
     been discharged from further consideration thereof, it shall 
     be in order to move to proceed to consider the joint 
     resolution in the House. All points of order against the 
     motion are waived. Such a motion shall not be in order after 
     the House has disposed of a motion to proceed on the joint 
     resolution. The previous question shall be considered as 
     ordered on the motion to its adoption without intervening 
     motion. The motion shall not be debatable. A motion to 
     reconsider the vote by which the motion is disposed of shall 
     not be in order.
       ``(iv) Floor consideration.--The joint resolution of 
     approval shall be considered as read. All points of order 
     against the joint resolution and against its consideration 
     are waived. The previous question shall be considered as 
     ordered on the joint resolution to final passage without 
     intervening motion except 2 hours of debate equally divided 
     and controlled by the sponsor of the joint resolution (or a 
     designee) and an opponent. A motion to reconsider the vote on 
     passage of the joint resolution shall not be in order.
       ``(D) Consideration in the senate.--
       ``(i) Committee referral.--A joint resolution of approval 
     introduced in the Senate shall be referred to the Committee 
     on Finance.
       ``(ii) Reporting and discharge.--If the Committee on 
     Finance has not reported the joint resolution of approval 
     within 10 calendar days after the date of referral of the 
     joint resolution, the Committee shall be discharged from 
     further consideration of the joint resolution and the joint 
     resolution shall be placed on the appropriate calendar.
       ``(iii) Proceeding to consideration.--Notwithstanding Rule 
     XXII of the Standing Rules of the Senate, it is in order at 
     any time after the Committee on Finance reports a joint 
     resolution of approval or has been discharged from 
     consideration of such a joint resolution to move to proceed 
     to the consideration of the joint resolution. The motion to 
     proceed is not debatable. The motion is not subject to a 
     motion to postpone. A motion to reconsider the vote by which 
     the motion is agreed to or disagreed to shall not be in 
     order.
       ``(iv) Rulings of the chair on procedure.--Appeals from the 
     decisions of the Chair relating to the application of the 
     rules of the Senate to the procedure relating to a joint 
     resolution of approval shall be decided by the Senate without 
     debate.
       ``(E) Treatment of house joint resolution in senate.--
       ``(i) Committee referral.--Except as provided in clause 
     (ii), a joint resolution of approval that has passed the 
     House of Representatives shall, when received in the Senate, 
     be referred to the Committee on Finance for consideration in 
     accordance with subparagraph (D).
       ``(ii) Consideration of house resolution.--If a joint 
     resolution of approval was introduced in the Senate before 
     receipt of a joint resolution of approval that has passed the 
     House of Representatives--

       ``(I) the joint resolution from the House of 
     Representatives shall, when received in the Senate, be placed 
     on the calendar; and
       ``(II) the procedures in the Senate with respect to a joint 
     resolution of approval introduced in the Senate shall be the 
     same as if no joint resolution of approval had been received 
     from the House of Representatives, except that the vote on 
     passage in the Senate shall be on the joint resolution that 
     passed the House of Representatives.

       ``(iii) House resolution received after passage by 
     senate.--If the Senate passes a joint resolution of approval 
     before receiving a joint resolution of approval from the 
     House of Representatives, the joint resolution of the Senate 
     shall be held at the desk pending receipt of the joint 
     resolution from the House of Representatives. Upon receipt of 
     the joint resolution of approval from the House of 
     Representatives, such joint resolution shall be deemed to be 
     read twice, considered, read the third time, and passed.
       ``(iv) Consideration of house resolution if no resolution 
     introduced in senate.--If the Senate receives a joint 
     resolution of approval from the House of Representatives, and 
     no joint resolution of approval has been introduced in the 
     Senate, the procedures described in subparagraph (D) shall 
     apply to consideration of the joint resolution of the House.
       ``(F) Rules of house of representatives and senate.--This 
     paragraph is enacted by Congress--
       ``(i) as an exercise of the rulemaking power of the Senate 
     and the House of Representatives, respectively, and as such 
     is deemed a part of the rules of each House, respectively, 
     and supersedes other rules only to the extent that it is 
     inconsistent with such rules; and
       ``(ii) with full recognition of the constitutional right of 
     either House to change the rules (so far as relating to the 
     procedure of that House) at any time, in the same manner, and 
     to the same extent as in the case of any other rule of that 
     House.''.
       (e) Exclusion Process; Report.--Section 232 of the Trade 
     Expansion Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. 1862) is amended by 
     inserting after subsection (f) the following:
       ``(g) Administration of Exclusion Process.--
       ``(1) In general.--The United States International Trade 
     Commission shall administer a process for granting requests 
     for the exclusion of covered articles from any actions, 
     including actions to impose duties or quotas, taken by the 
     President under subsection (c).
       ``(2) Requirements.--In administering the process required 
     by paragraph (1), the International Trade Commission shall--

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       ``(A) consider, when determining whether to grant an 
     exclusion with respect to a covered article, if the covered 
     article is produced in the United States and is of sufficient 
     quality, available in sufficient quantities, and available on 
     a reasonable timeframe;
       ``(B) ensure that an exclusion granted with respect to a 
     covered article is available to any person that imports the 
     covered article; and
       ``(C) not disclose business proprietary information.
       ``(3) Publication of procedures.--The International Trade 
     Commission shall publish in the Federal Register and make 
     available on a publicly available internet website of the 
     Commission a description of the procedures to be followed by 
     a person requesting an exclusion under paragraph (1) with 
     respect to a covered article.
       ``(h) Report by International Trade Commission.--Not later 
     than 18 months after the President takes action under 
     subsection (c) to adjust imports of a covered article, the 
     International Trade Commission shall submit to Congress a 
     report assessing the effects of the action on--
       ``(1) the industry to which the covered article relates; 
     and
       ``(2) the overall economy of the United States.''.
       (f) Conforming Amendments.--Section 232 of the Trade 
     Expansion Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. 1862), as amended by this 
     section, is further amended--
       (1) in the first subsection (d), by striking ``the 
     Secretary and the President'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of 
     Commerce, and the President'';
       (2) by redesignating the second subsection (d) as 
     subsection (e); and
       (3) in paragraph (1) of subsection (e), as redesignated by 
     paragraph (2), by striking ``the Secretary'' and inserting 
     ``the Secretary of Defense''.
       (g) Effective Date.--Except as provided by subsection (h), 
     the amendments made by this section shall apply with respect 
     to any proposed action under section 232(c) of the Trade 
     Expansion Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. 1862(c)) on or after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1631. Mr. TOOMEY submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of subtitle A of title II of division C, add the 
     following:

     SEC. 3219L. BLOCKING DEADLY FENTANYL IMPORTS.

       (a) Short Title.--This section may be cited as the 
     ``Blocking Deadly Fentanyl Imports Act''.
       (b) Definitions.--Section 481(e) of the Foreign Assistance 
     Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2291(e)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (2)--
       (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``in which'';
       (B) in subparagraph (A), by inserting ``in which'' before 
     ``1,000'';
       (C) in subparagraph (B)--
       (i) by inserting ``in which'' before ``1,000''; and
       (ii) by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (D) in subparagraph (C)--
       (i) by inserting ``in which'' before ``5,000''; and
       (ii) by inserting ``or'' after the semicolon; and
       (E) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(D) that is a significant source of illicit synthetic 
     Aopioids significantly affecting the United States;''; and
       (2) in paragraph (4)--
       (A) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``and'' at the end; 
     and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(E) assistance that furthers the objectives set forth in 
     paragraphs (1) through (4) of section 664(b) of the Foreign 
     Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2003 (22 U.S.C. 
     2151n-2(b));
       ``(F) assistance to combat trafficking authorized under the 
     Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 
     (22 U.S.C. 7101 et seq.)); and
       ``(G) global health assistance authorized under sections 
     104 through 104C of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 
     U.S.C. 2151b through 22 U.S.C. 2151b-4).''.
       (c) International Narcotics Control Strategy Report.--
     Section 489(a) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 
     U.S.C. 2291h(a)) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(10) A separate section that contains the following:
       ``(A) An identification of the countries, to the extent 
     feasible, that are the most significant sources of illicit 
     fentanyl and fentanyl analogues significantly affecting the 
     United States during the preceding calendar year.
       ``(B) A description of the extent to which each country 
     identified pursuant to subparagraph (A) has cooperated with 
     the United States to prevent the articles or chemicals 
     described in subparagraph (A) from being exported from such 
     country to the United States.
       ``(C) A description of whether each country identified 
     pursuant to subparagraph (A) has adopted and utilizes 
     scheduling or other procedures for illicit drugs that are 
     similar in effect to the procedures authorized under title II 
     of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 811 et seq.) for 
     adding drugs and other substances to the controlled 
     substances schedules;
       ``(D) A description of whether each country identified 
     pursuant to subparagraph (A) is following steps to prosecute 
     individuals involved in the illicit manufacture or 
     distribution of controlled substance analogues (as defined in 
     section 102(32) of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 
     802(32)); and
       ``(E) A description of whether each country identified 
     pursuant to subparagraph (A) requires the registration of 
     tableting machines and encapsulating machines or other 
     measures similar in effect to the registration requirements 
     set forth in part 1310 of title 21, Code of Federal 
     Regulations, and has not made good faith efforts, in the 
     opinion of the Secretary, to improve regulation of tableting 
     machines and encapsulating machines.''.
       (d) Withholding of Bilateral and Multilateral Assistance.--
       (1) In general.--Section 490(a) of the Foreign Assistance 
     Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2291j(a)) is amended--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``or country identified 
     pursuant to clause (i) or (ii) of section 489(a)(8)(A) of 
     this Act'' and inserting ``country identified pursuant to 
     section 489(a)(8)(A), or country thrice identified during a 
     5-year period pursuant to section 489(a)(10)(A)''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``or major drug-transit 
     country (as determined under subsection (h)) or country 
     identified pursuant to clause (i) or (ii) of section 
     489(a)(8)(A) of this Act'' and inserting ``, major drug-
     transit country, country identified pursuant to section 
     489(a)(8)(A), or country thrice identified during a 5-year 
     period pursuant to section 489(a)(10)(A)''.
       (2) Designation of illicit fentanyl countries without 
     scheduling procedures.--Section 706(2) of the Foreign 
     Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2003 (22 U.S.C. 
     2291j-1(2)) is amended--
       (A) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by striking 
     ``also'';
       (B) in subparagraph (A)(ii), by striking ``and'' at the 
     end;
       (C) by redesignating subparagraph (B) as subparagraph (D);
       (D) by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following:
       ``(B) designate each country, if any, identified under 
     section 489(a)(10) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 
     U.S.C. 2291h(a)(10)) that has failed to adopt and utilize 
     scheduling procedures for illicit drugs that are comparable 
     to the procedures authorized under title II of the Controlled 
     Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 811 et seq.) for adding drugs and 
     other substances to the controlled substances schedules;''; 
     and
       (E) in subparagraph (D), as redesignated, by striking ``so 
     designated'' and inserting ``designated under subparagraph 
     (A), (B), or (C)''.
       (3) Designation of illicit fentanyl countries without 
     ability to prosecute criminals for the manufacture or 
     distribution of fentanyl analogues.--Section 706(2) of the 
     Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2003 (22 
     U.S.C. 2291j-1(2)), as amended by paragraph (2), is further 
     amended by inserting after subparagraph (B) the following:
       ``(C) designate each country, if any, identified under 
     section 489(a)(10) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 
     U.S.C. 2291h(a)(10)) that has not taken significant steps to 
     prosecute individuals involved in the illicit manufacture or 
     distribution of controlled substance analogues (as defined in 
     section 102(32) of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 
     802(32));''.
       (4) Limitation on assistance for designated countries.--
     Section 706(3) of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, 
     Fiscal Year 2003 (22 U.S.C. 2291j-1(3)) is amended by 
     striking ``also designated under paragraph (2) in the 
     report'' and inserting ``designated in the report under 
     paragraph (2)(A) or thrice designated during a 5-year period 
     in the report under subparagraph (B) or (C) of paragraph 
     (2)''.
       (5) Exceptions to the limitation on assistance.--Section 
     706(5) of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal 
     Year 2003 (22 U.S.C. 2291j-1(5)) is amended--
       (A) by redesignating subparagraph (C) as subparagraph (F);
       (B) by inserting after subparagraph (B) the following:
       ``(C) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), assistance to promote 
     democracy (as described in section 481(e)(4)(E) of the 
     Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2291(e)(4)(E))) 
     shall be provided to countries identified in a report under 
     paragraph (1) and designated under subparagraph (B) or (C) of 
     paragraph (2), to the extent such countries are otherwise 
     eligible for such assistance, regardless of whether the 
     President reports to the appropriate congressional committees 
     in accordance with such paragraph.
       ``(D) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), assistance to combat 
     trafficking (as described in section 481(e)(4)(F) of such 
     Act) shall be provided to countries identified in a report

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     under paragraph (1) and designated under subparagraph (B) or 
     (C) of paragraph (2), to the extent such countries are 
     otherwise eligible for such assistance, regardless of whether 
     the President reports to the appropriate congressional 
     committees in accordance with such paragraph.
       ``(E) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), global health 
     assistance (as described in section 481(e)(4)(G) of such Act) 
     shall be provided to countries identified in a report under 
     paragraph (1) and designated under subparagraph (B) or (C) of 
     paragraph (2), to the extent such countries are otherwise 
     eligible for such assistance, regardless of whether the 
     President reports to the appropriate congressional committees 
     in accordance with such paragraph''; and
       (C) in subparagraph (F), as redesignated, by striking 
     ``section clause (i) or (ii) of'' and inserting ``clause (i) 
     or (ii) of section''.
       (e) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall take effect on the date that is 90 days after the date 
     of the enactment of this Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1632. Mr. SCOTT of Florida submitted an amendment intended to be 
proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 
1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in 
the National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of subtitle B of title II of division C, add 
     the following:

     SEC. 3236. SUFFICIENT RESOURCES FOR THE UNITED STATES 
                   MILITARY.

       (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
       (1) The United States faces numerous national security 
     threats from around the world, including from the People's 
     Republic of China, the Russian Federation, the Islamic 
     Republic of Iran, the Democratic Republic of Korea, and 
     international terrorist and crime networks aided by United 
     States enemies, such as the Republic of Cuba and the 
     Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
       (2) The United States is engaged in a new Cold War with the 
     People's Republic of China, which is--
       (A) building up its military to defeat the United States;
       (B) stealing United States intellectual property and jobs;
       (C) harassing neighboring Asian countries and United States 
     allies and partners;
       (D) committing genocide against the Uyghurs; and
       (E) denying basic rights to the people of Hong Kong.
       (3) The People's Republic of China is focused on world 
     domination through oppression and communist rule.
       (4) According to prominent research institutions, including 
     the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the 
     Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, the Chinese 
     Communist Party has increased its defense spending more than 
     700 percent during the last decade, with an additional 6.8 
     percent increase anticipated in this fiscal year.
       (5) Security and foreign policy experts widely acknowledge 
     that--
       (A) the People's Republic of China is not forthcoming or 
     transparent with information related to military spending; 
     and
       (B) China's military spending may be considerably higher 
     than its reported figures.
       (6) The National Defense Strategy Commission, in its 
     report, Providing for the Common Defense: The Assessment and 
     Recommendation of the States, recommended that ``Congress 
     increase the base defense budget at an average rate of three 
     to five percent above inflation through the Future Years 
     Defense Program and perhaps beyond''.
       (7) When considering the inflation crisis he has created, 
     President Biden's proposed defense budget would represent a 
     cut to spending, despite--
       (A) new and mounting threats to United States national 
     security and to our allies; and
       (B) the need for sufficient military support to deter our 
     enemies and maintain the most lethal fighting force in the 
     world.
       (8) President Biden's proposed budget request includes 
     $715,000,000,000 for the Department of Defense, which is well 
     below the funding needed to keep pace with inflation, while 
     the President's nondefense discretionary spending request is 
     $769,400,000,000, which represents an increase of 15.9 
     percent compared to the current fiscal year.
       (9) In the Department of Defense's fiscal year 2021 Future 
     Years Defense Program, the projected request for the 
     Department of Defense in fiscal year 2022 was targeted at 
     $722,000,000,000, which is $7,000,000,000 higher than 
     President Biden's actual defense budget request for fiscal 
     year 2022.
       (b) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) President Biden's defense budget--
       (A) does not provide adequate resources to deter or defeat 
     United States enemies;
       (B) does not even keep up with inflation; and
       (C) does not restore our military readiness that was 
     diminished by budget cuts and the sequester under President 
     Barack Obama, which arbitrarily reduced defense spending 
     across the board;
       (2) the lack of sufficient funding will require the 
     Department of Defense to choose between--
       (A) providing for United States servicemembers' 
     compensation and benefits;
       (B) providing for United States forces' modernization and 
     readiness needs; and
       (C) any other priorities that the Biden Administration 
     chooses to pursue;
       (3) President Biden's decision to reduce defense spending--
       (A) harms the United States's long-term strategic 
     competition against the People's Republic of China and other 
     adversaries; and
       (B) weakens our standing on the global stage; and
       (4) the Biden Administration should work with Congress to 
     ensure that the United States military has all the necessary 
     resources to build and sustain the overwhelming military 
     might that the United States expects and deserves.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1633. Ms. WARREN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title III of division E, add the following:

     SEC. 5311. REPORT ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN PHARMACEUTICAL 
                   INDUSTRY.

       (a) In General.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the 
     Federal Trade Commission, in consultation with the Secretary 
     of the Treasury acting through the Committee on Foreign 
     Investment in the United States (in this section referred to 
     as the ``Committee''), shall submit to the appropriate 
     congressional committees, the Secretary of Health and Human 
     Services, and the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, a report on 
     foreign investment in the pharmaceutical industry of the 
     United States.
       (b) Elements.--The report required by subsection (a) shall 
     include the following:
       (1) An assessment of--
       (A) the supply chain of the pharmaceutical industry of the 
     United States and the effect of concentration and reliance on 
     foreign manufacturing within that industry;
       (B) the effect of foreign investment in the pharmaceutical 
     industry of the United States on domestic capacity to produce 
     drugs and active and inactive ingredients of drugs; and
       (C) the effect of foreign investment in technologies or 
     other products for sequencing or storage of DNA, including 
     genome and exome analysis, in the United States, including 
     the effect of such investment on the capacity to sequence or 
     store DNA in the United States.
       (2) The number of reviews and investigations conducted by 
     the Committee, in each of the 10 fiscal years preceding the 
     year in which the study is conducted, with respect to covered 
     transactions (as defined in section 721(a) of the Defense 
     Production Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. 4565(a)))--
       (A) in the pharmaceutical industry of the United States; or
       (B) relating to the sequencing or storage of DNA in the 
     United States.
       (3) A short description of each such review or 
     investigation, including whether the transaction was approved 
     or prohibited.
       (c) Authority.--The Federal Trade Commission shall have 
     authority under section 6 of the Federal Trade Commission Act 
     (15 U.S.C. 46) to conduct the studies required to prepare the 
     report required by subsection (a).
       (d) Publication.--The Federal Trade Commission shall 
     publish an unclassified summary of the report required by 
     subsection (a) on a publicly available internet website of 
     the Commission.
       (e) Appropriate Congressional Committees Defined.--In this 
     section, the term ``appropriate congressional committees'' 
     means--
       (1) the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 
     the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, the 
     Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Foreign 
     Relations, the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation, and the Committee on Appropriations of the 
     Senate; and
       (2) the Committee on Financial Services, the Committee on 
     Energy and Commerce, the Committee on Armed Services, the 
     Committee on Foreign Affairs, and the Committee on 
     Appropriations of the House of Representatives.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1634. Ms. WARREN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a

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strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title III of division F, add the following:

     SEC. 6302. STAKEHOLDER COMPLAINT SYSTEMS FOR VIOLATIONS OF 
                   TRADE AGREEMENTS AND PROHIBITION ON IMPORTATION 
                   OF GOODS MADE WITH FORCED LABOR.

       (a) Violations of Trade Agreements.--
       (1) In general.--The United States Trade Representative 
     shall, when notified by a stakeholder of a potential 
     violation under a labor or environmental provision in a trade 
     agreement to which the United States is a party, investigate 
     and make a determination not later than 45 days after 
     receiving that notification with respect to whether there is 
     sufficient evidence to initiate an enforcement action under 
     the trade agreement.
       (2) Initiation of enforcement action.--If the Trade 
     Representative determines pursuant to an investigation under 
     paragraph (1) that there is sufficient evidence to initiate 
     an enforcement action under a trade agreement, the Trade 
     Representative shall automatically initiate that enforcement 
     action.
       (3) Insufficient evidence.--If the Trade Representative 
     determines pursuant to an investigation under paragraph (1) 
     that there is not sufficient evidence to initiate an 
     enforcement action under a trade agreement, the Trade 
     Representative shall--
       (A) notify the stakeholder that submitted the notification 
     under paragraph (1) of--
       (i) the findings of the Trade Representative; and
       (ii) the additional evidence that would be required to 
     initiate the enforcement action; and
       (B) publish notice of the determination and a summary of 
     the additional evidence required in the Federal Register.
       (4) Regulations.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Trade Representative shall 
     prescribe such regulations as are necessary to carry out this 
     subsection.
       (b) Violations of Prohibition on Importation of Goods Made 
     With Forced Labor.--
       (1) In general.--The Commissioner of U.S. Customs and 
     Border Protection shall, when notified by a stakeholder of a 
     potential importation of goods in violation of section 307 of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1307), investigate and make 
     a determination not later than 45 days after receiving that 
     notification with respect to whether there is sufficient 
     evidence to indicate that the goods are being imported in 
     violation of that section.
       (2) Initiation of enforcement action.--If the Commissioner 
     determines pursuant to an investigation under paragraph (1) 
     that there is sufficient evidence to indicate that goods are 
     being imported in violation of section 307 of the Tariff Act 
     of 1930, the Commissioner shall automatically initiate an 
     appropriate enforcement action, including the issuance of a 
     withhold release order pursuant to section 12.42(e) of title 
     19, Code of Federal Regulations.
       (3) Insufficient evidence.--If the Commissioner determines 
     pursuant to an investigation under paragraph (1) that there 
     is not sufficient evidence to indicate that goods are being 
     imported in violation of section 307 of the Tariff Act of 
     1930, the Commissioner shall--
       (A) notify the stakeholder that submitted the notification 
     under paragraph (1) of--
       (i) the findings of the Commissioner; and
       (ii) the additional evidence that would be required to so 
     indicate; and
       (B) publish notice of the determination and a summary of 
     the additional evidence required in the Federal Register.
       (4) Regulations.--Not later than one year after the date of 
     the enactment of this Act, the Commissioner shall prescribe 
     such regulations as are necessary to carry out this 
     subsection.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1635. Ms. WARREN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title III of division F, add the following:

     SEC. 6302. REPRESENTATION ON ADVISORY COMMITTEES OF OFFICE OF 
                   UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE.

       (a) In General.--The United States Trade Representative 
     shall--
       (1) not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, adjust representation on the advisory committees 
     established under section 135 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 
     U.S.C. 2155) so that representatives from labor, 
     environmental, and consumer groups comprise at least 50 
     percent of the members of each such committee; and
       (2) maintain that representation on an ongoing basis.
       (b) Additional Advisory Committees.--Not later than 90 days 
     after the date of the enactment of this Act, the United 
     States Trade Representative shall establish additional 
     advisory committees under section 135(c) of the Trade Act of 
     1974 (19 U.S.C. 2155(c)) for consumers, for rural areas, and 
     for each of the Northeastern, Midwestern, Southern, and 
     Western regions of the United States.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1636. Ms. WARREN submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title III of division F, add the following:

     SEC. 6302. CONSIDERATION OF REGIONAL AND EQUITY IMPACT OF 
                   TRADE AGREEMENTS BY UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL 
                   TRADE COMMISSION.

       (a) Report Required.--Not later than one year after the 
     date of the enactment of this Act, the United States 
     International Trade Commission shall submit to Congress a 
     written report that analyzes the differential economic impact 
     on major regions of the United States (including the 
     Northeast, Midwest, South, and West) and the impact on 
     economic, gender, and racial equity of all trade agreements 
     with respect to which Congress has enacted an implementing 
     bill under the provisions of section 151 of the Trade Act of 
     1974 (19 U.S.C. 2191) (commonly referred to as the ``trade 
     authorities procedures'') on or after January 1, 1984.
       (b) Future Analysis.--In conducting any analysis of 
     potential or historical economic impact of trade agreements 
     for reports to Congress on or after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act, the Commission shall include regional and equity 
     impact analysis.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1637. Mrs. FISCHER (for herself and Ms. Rosen) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       On page 92, between lines 5 and 6, insert the following:
       (c) Review.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this division, the Director shall--
       (1) complete a review of all memoranda of understanding, 
     letters of intent, and other existing partnerships (as of the 
     date of the review) between the Foundation and other Federal 
     agencies related to investments in the key technology focus 
     areas; and
       (2) update such memoranda, letters, and partnership 
     agreements as necessary to ensure transparency, 
     collaboration, and coordinated planning with regard to shared 
     research goals in the key technology focus areas.
       On page 92, line 6, strike ``(c)'' and insert ``(d)''.
       On page 242, between lines 2 and 3, insert the following:
       (e) Coordinated Planning.--The Director shall ensure all 
     memoranda of understanding, letters of intent, and other 
     existing partnerships (as of the date of the review) between 
     the Foundation and other Federal agencies related to 
     investments in the key technology focus areas to support the 
     protection of intellectual property and information about 
     critical technologies relevant to national security.

       On page 242, line 3, strike ``(e)'' and insert ``(f)''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1638. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 1039, strike lines 17 through 20.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1639. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr.

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Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       Strike section 3219A.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1640. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 870, strike lines 14 through 18 and insert the 
     following:
       (2) bolstering allied capability to sustain a competitive 
     self-defense security posture without sustained United States 
     military troop presence in the Indo-Pacific region;
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1641. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 883, line 10, strike ``grants,''.

       On page 886, line 19, strike ``consult with the appropriate 
     congressional committees with respect to'' and insert ``seek 
     congressional approval for''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1642. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 3259.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1643. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Beginning on page 1018, strike line 5 and all that follows 
     through page 1019, line 3.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1644. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 3135(b)(3), strike ``the World Health 
     Organization and''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1645. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        Strike section 3204.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1646. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        On page 754, beginning on line 11, strike ``Group; and'' 
     and all that follows through ``(7) the formation'' and insert 
     the following: ``Group;
       (7) any formalization of the Quad relationship shall be 
     submitted to Congress for ratification as a treaty; and
       (8) the formation
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1647. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 3219 and insert the following:

     SEC. 3219. INCREASING THE NUMBER OF RESIDENT ATTACHES IN THE 
                   INDO-PACIFIC REGION.

       It shall be the policy of the United States to increase the 
     number of resident Defense attaches in the Indo-Pacific 
     region, particularly in locations where the People's Republic 
     of China has a resident military attache but the United 
     States does not, to assure coverage of all appropriate posts.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1648. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. EXCLUSIVITY OF FEDERAL AUTHORITY TO REGULATE 
                   LABELING OF PRODUCTS MADE IN THE UNITED STATES 
                   AND INTRODUCED IN INTERSTATE OR FOREIGN 
                   COMMERCE.

       Section 320933 of the Violent Crime Control and Law 
     Enforcement Act of 1994 (15 U.S.C. 45a) is amended--
       (1) in the first sentence, by striking ``To the extent'' 
     and inserting the following:
       ``(a) In General.--To the extent'';
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(b) Effect on State Law.--
       ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), the 
     provisions of this section shall supersede any provisions of 
     the law of any State expressly relating to the extent to 
     which a product is introduced, delivered for introduction, 
     sold, advertised, or offered for sale in interstate or 
     foreign commerce with a `Made in the U.S.A.' or `Made in 
     America' label, or the equivalent thereof, in order to 
     represent that such product was in whole or substantial part 
     of domestic origin.
       ``(2) Enforcement.--Nothing in this section shall preclude 
     the application of the law of any State to the use of a label 
     not in compliance with subsection (a).''; and
       (3) in the third sentence of subsection (a), as so 
     designated by paragraph (1), by striking ``Nothing in this 
     section'' and inserting ``Except as provided in subsection 
     (b), nothing in this section''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1649. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology 
and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a 
regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which

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was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. REDUCING REGULATION AND CONTROLLING REGULATORY 
                   COSTS.

       (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
       (1) It is the policy of the Federal Government to be 
     prudent and financially responsible in the expenditure of 
     funds, from both public and private sources.
       (2) In addition to the management of the direct expenditure 
     of taxpayer dollars through the budgeting process, it is 
     essential to manage the costs associated with the 
     governmental imposition of private expenditures required to 
     comply with Federal regulations.
       (3) Toward that end, it is important that for each new 
     regulation issued, not fewer than 2 prior regulations be 
     identified for elimination, and that the cost of planned 
     regulations be prudently managed and controlled through a 
     budgeting process.
       (b) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Agency.--The term ``agency'' has the meaning given the 
     term in section 551 of title 5, United States Code.
       (2) Director.--The term ``Director'' means the Director of 
     the Office of Management and Budget.
       (3) Executive order 12866.--The term ``Executive Order 
     12866'' means Executive Order 12866 (58 Fed. Reg. 51735; 
     relating to regulatory planning and review), as amended, or 
     any successor order.
       (4) Rule.--The term ``rule''--
       (A) has the meaning given the term in section 551 of title 
     5, United States Code; and
       (B) does not include--
       (i) any rule made with respect to a military, national 
     security, or foreign affairs function of the United States;
       (ii) any rule related to agency organization, management, 
     or personnel; or
       (iii) any other category of rule exempted by the Director.
       (c) Regulatory Cap.--
       (1) In general.--If an agency publicly proposes for notice 
     and comment or otherwise promulgates a new rule, the agency 
     shall identify not fewer than 2 existing rules to be 
     repealed.
       (2) Incremental cost.--For each fiscal year, the head of an 
     agency shall ensure that the total incremental cost of all 
     new rules, including repealed rules, to be finalized that 
     fiscal year is not greater than zero, except as provided by 
     the Director in specifying the total incremental cost 
     allowance for the agency under subsection (d)(4)(A).
       (3) Offset of new incremental costs.--
       (A) In general.--In furtherance of the requirement under 
     paragraph (1), an agency shall offset any new incremental 
     costs associated with a new rule by the elimination of 
     existing costs associated with not fewer than 2 prior rules.
       (B) Procedures.--An agency shall eliminate existing costs 
     associated with prior rules under subparagraph (A) in 
     accordance with subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 5, United 
     States Code, and any other applicable law.
       (4) Guidance.--
       (A) In general.--The Director shall provide the heads of 
     agencies with guidance on the implementation of this 
     subsection.
       (B) Contents.--The topics addressed by the guidance 
     provided under subparagraph (A) shall include--
       (i) processes for standardizing the measurement and 
     estimation of regulatory costs;
       (ii) standards for determining what qualifies as new and 
     offsetting rules;
       (iii) standards for determining the costs of existing rules 
     that are considered for elimination;
       (iv) processes for accounting for costs in different fiscal 
     years;
       (v) methods to oversee the issuance of rules with costs 
     offset by savings at different times or different agencies; 
     and
       (vi) emergencies and other circumstances that might justify 
     individual waivers of the requirements of this subsection.
       (C) Discretion of director.--The Director shall consider 
     phasing in and updating the guidance provided under 
     subparagraph (A).
       (d) Annual Regulatory Cost Submissions to Office of 
     Management and Budget.--
       (1) In general.--Beginning with the Regulatory Plans 
     required under Executive Order 12866 for fiscal year 2022, 
     and for each fiscal year thereafter, the head of an agency 
     shall--
       (A) identify, for each rule that increases incremental 
     cost, the offsetting rules described in subsection (c)(3); 
     and
       (B) provide the agency's best approximation of the total 
     costs or savings associated with each new rule or repealed 
     rule.
       (2) Inclusion in the unified regulatory agenda.--Each rule 
     approved by the Director during the process by which the 
     President establishes a budget under section 1105 of title 
     31, United States Code, shall be included in the Unified 
     Regulatory Agenda required under Executive Order 12866.
       (3) Limitation on issuance.--An agency may not issue a rule 
     if the rule was not included on the most recent version or 
     update of the published Unified Regulatory Agenda as required 
     under Executive Order 12866, unless the issuance of the rule 
     was approved in advance in writing by the Director.
       (4) Total incremental cost.--
       (A) Determination by omb.--During the process by which the 
     President establishes a budget under section 1105 of title 
     31, United States Code, the Director shall identify to 
     agencies a total amount of incremental costs that will be 
     allowed for each agency in issuing new rules and repealing 
     rules for the next fiscal year.
       (B) Prohibition.--An agency may not issue a rule during a 
     fiscal year that causes the agency to exceed the total 
     incremental cost allowance of the agency for that fiscal year 
     under subparagraph (A) unless approved in writing by the 
     Director.
       (C) Total regulatory cost.--The total incremental cost 
     allowance of an agency for a fiscal year may allow an 
     increase or require a reduction in total regulatory cost for 
     that fiscal year.
       (5) Guidance.--The Director shall provide the heads of 
     agencies with guidance on the implementation of the 
     requirements under this subsection.
       (e) General Provisions.--
       (1) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this section shall be 
     construed to impair or otherwise affect--
       (A) the authority granted by law to an agency, or the head 
     thereof; or
       (B) the functions of the Director relating to budgetary, 
     administrative, or legislative proposals.
       (2) No substantive right conferred.--This section does not 
     create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, 
     enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the 
     United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its 
     officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1650. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. __. ESTIMATE OF VALUE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM.

       (a) In General.--Part A of the National Telecommunications 
     and Information Administration Organization Act (47 U.S.C. 
     901 et seq.) is amended--
       (1) by redesignating section 105 (47 U.S.C. 904) as section 
     106; and
       (2) by inserting after section 104 (47 U.S.C. 903) the 
     following:

     ``SEC. 105. ESTIMATE OF VALUE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM.

       ``(a) Definitions.--In this section--
       ``(1) the term `covered band' means the band of frequencies 
     between 3 kilohertz and 95 gigahertz;
       ``(2) the term `Federal entity' has the meaning given the 
     term in section 113(l); and
       ``(3) the term `OMB' means the Office of Management and 
     Budget.
       ``(b) Estimates Required.--The NTIA, in consultation with 
     the Commission and OMB, shall estimate the value of 
     electromagnetic spectrum in the covered band that is assigned 
     or otherwise allocated to each Federal entity as of the date 
     of the estimate, in accordance with the schedule under 
     subsection (c).
       ``(c) Schedule.--The NTIA shall conduct the estimates under 
     subsection (b) for the frequencies between--
       ``(1) 3 kilohertz and 33 gigahertz not later than 1 year 
     after the date of enactment of this section, and every 3 
     years thereafter;
       ``(2) 33 gigahertz and 66 gigahertz not later than 2 years 
     after the date of enactment of this section, and every 3 
     years thereafter; and
       ``(3) 66 gigahertz and 95 gigahertz not later than 3 years 
     after the date of enactment of this section, and every 3 
     years thereafter.
       ``(d) Basis for Estimate.--
       ``(1) In general.--The NTIA shall base each value estimate 
     under subsection (b) on the value that the electromagnetic 
     spectrum would have if the spectrum were reallocated for the 
     use with the highest potential value of licensed or 
     unlicensed commercial wireless services that do not have 
     access to that spectrum as of the date of the estimate.
       ``(2) Consideration of government capabilities.--In 
     estimating the value of spectrum under subsection (b), the 
     NTIA may consider the spectrum needs of commercial interests 
     while preserving the spectrum access necessary to satisfy 
     mission requirements and operations of Federal entities.
       ``(3) Dynamic scoring.--To the greatest extent practicable, 
     the NTIA shall incorporate dynamic scoring methodology into 
     the value estimate under subsection (b).
       ``(4) Disclosure.--
       ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), the NTIA 
     shall publicly disclose how the NTIA arrived at each value 
     estimate under subsection (b), including any findings made 
     under paragraph (2) of this subsection.
       ``(B) Classified, law enforcement-sensitive, and 
     proprietary information.--If any information involved in a 
     value estimate under subsection (b), including any finding 
     made under paragraph (2) of this subsection, is classified, 
     law enforcement-sensitive, or proprietary, the NTIA--

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       ``(i) may not publicly disclose the classified, law 
     enforcement-sensitive, or proprietary information; and
       ``(ii) shall make the classified, law enforcement-
     sensitive, or proprietary information available to any Member 
     of Congress, upon request, in a classified annex.
       ``(e) Agency Report on Value of Electromagnetic Spectrum.--
     A Federal entity that has been assigned or otherwise 
     allocated use of electromagnetic spectrum within the covered 
     band shall report the value of the spectrum as most recently 
     estimated under subsection (b)--
       ``(1) in the budget of the Federal entity to be included in 
     the budget of the United States Government submitted by the 
     President under section 1105 of title 31, United States Code; 
     and
       ``(2) in the annual financial statement of the Federal 
     entity required to be filed under section 3515 of title 31, 
     United States Code.''.
       (b) Technical and Conforming Amendments.--Section 103(b) of 
     the National Telecommunications and Information 
     Administration Organization Act (47 U.S.C. 902(b)) is 
     amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ``section 105(d)'' and 
     inserting ``section 106(d)''; and
       (2) in paragraph (2), in the matter preceding subparagraph 
     (A), by striking ``section 105(d)'' and inserting ``section 
     106(d)''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1651. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by 
him to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for Technology 
and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to establish a 
regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and report on 
economic security, science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and 
job creation, to establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, 
and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as 
follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. WAIVER OF COASTWISE ENDORSEMENT REQUIREMENTS.

       Section 12112 of title 46, United States Code, is amended 
     by adding at the end the following:
       ``(c) Waivers In Cases of Product Carrier Scarcity or 
     Unavailability.--
       ``(1) In general.--The head of an agency shall, upon 
     request, temporarily waive the requirements of subsection 
     (a), including the requirement to satisfy section 12103, if 
     the person requesting that waiver reasonably demonstrates to 
     the head of an agency that--
       ``(A) there is no product carrier, with respect to a 
     specified good, that meets such requirements, exists, and is 
     available to carry such good; and
       ``(B) the person made a good faith effort to locate a 
     product carrier that complies with such requirements.
       ``(2) Duration.--Any waiver issued under paragraph (1) 
     shall be limited in duration, and shall expire by a specified 
     date that is not less than 30 days after the date on which 
     the waiver is issued.
       ``(3) Extension.--Upon request, if the circumstances under 
     which a waiver was issued under paragraph (1) have not 
     substantially changed, the head of an agency shall, without 
     delay, grant one or more extensions to a waiver issued under 
     paragraph (1), for periods of not less than 15 days each.
       ``(4) Deadline for waiver response.--
       ``(A) Response deadline.--Not later than 60 days after 
     receiving a request for a waiver under paragraph (1), the 
     head of an agency shall approve or deny such request.
       ``(B) Findings in support of denied waiver.--If the head of 
     an agency denies such a request, the head of an agency shall, 
     not later than 14 days after denying the request, submit to 
     the requester a report that includes the findings that served 
     as the basis for denying the request.
       ``(C) Request deemed granted.--If the head of an agency has 
     neither granted nor denied the request before the response 
     deadline described in subparagraph (A), the request shall be 
     deemed granted on the date that is 61 days after the date on 
     which the head of an agency received the request. A waiver 
     that is deemed granted under this subparagraph shall be valid 
     for a period of 30 days.
       ``(5) Notice to congress.--
       ``(A) In general.--The head of an agency shall notify 
     Congress--
       ``(i) of any request for a temporary waiver under this 
     subsection, not later than 48 hours after receiving such 
     request; and
       ``(ii) of the issuance of any such waiver, not later than 
     48 hours after such issuance.
       ``(B) Contents.--The head of an agency shall include in 
     each notification under subparagraph (A)(ii) a detailed 
     explanation of the reasons the waiver is necessary.
       ``(6) Definitions.--In this subsection:
       ``(A) Product carrier.--The term `product carrier', with 
     respect to a good, means a vessel constructed or adapted 
     primarily to carry such good in bulk in the cargo spaces.
       ``(B) Head of an agency.--The term ``head of an agency'' 
     means an individual, or such individual acting in that 
     capacity, who is responsible for the administration of the 
     navigation or vessel inspection laws.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1652. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        Strike section 3208.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1653. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of section 3207(d), add the following:
       (41) The Organization of American States.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1654. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        Strike section 3202 and insert the following:

     SEC. 3202. UNITED STATES COMMITMENT AND SUPPORT FOR ALLIES 
                   AND PARTNERS IN THE INDO-PACIFIC.

       (a) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the United States treaty alliances in the Indo-Pacific 
     provide a unique strategic advantage to the United States, 
     enabling the United States to advance its vital national 
     interests, defend its territory, expand its economy through 
     international trade and commerce, prevent the domination of 
     the Indo-Pacific and its surrounding maritime and air lanes 
     by a hostile power or powers, and deter potential aggressors;
       (2) the Governments of the United States, Japan, the 
     Republic of Korea, Australia, the Philippines, and Thailand 
     are critical allies in advancing a free and open order in the 
     Indo-Pacific region and tackling challenges with unity of 
     purpose, and have collaborated to advance specific efforts of 
     shared interest in areas such as defense and security, 
     economic prosperity, infrastructure connectivity, and 
     fundamental freedoms;
       (3) the United States greatly values other partnerships in 
     the Indo-Pacific region, including with India, Singapore, 
     Indonesia, Taiwan, New Zealand, and Vietnam as well as 
     regional architecture such as the Quad, the Association of 
     Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and the Asia-Pacific 
     Economic Community (APEC), which are essential to further 
     shared interests;
       (4) the security environment in the Indo-Pacific demands 
     consistent United States and allied commitment to 
     strengthening and advancing our alliances so that they are 
     postured to meet these challenges, and will require sustained 
     political will, concrete partnerships, economic, commercial, 
     and technological cooperation, consistent and tangible 
     commitments, high-level and extensive consultations on 
     matters of mutual interest, mutual and shared cooperation in 
     the acquisition of key capabilities important to allied 
     defenses, and unified mutual support in the face of 
     political, economic, or military coercion;
       (5) the United States must work with allies to prioritize 
     human rights throughout the Indo-Pacific region;
       (b) Statement of Policy.--It shall be the policy of the 
     United States--
       (1) to deepen diplomatic, economic, and security 
     cooperation between and among the United States, Japan, the 
     Republic of Korea, Australia, the Philippines, and Thailand, 
     including through diplomatic engagement, regional 
     development, energy security and development, scientific and 
     health partnerships, educational and cultural exchanges, 
     missile defense, intelligence-sharing, space, cyber, and 
     other diplomatic and defense-related initiatives;
       (2) to strengthen and deepen the United States' bilateral 
     and regional partnerships, including with India, Taiwan, 
     ASEAN, and New Zealand;
       (3) to cooperate with Japan, the Republic of Korea, 
     Australia, the Philippines, and Thailand to promote human 
     rights bilaterally and through regional and multilateral fora 
     and pacts;
       (4) to strengthen and advance diplomatic, economic, and 
     security cooperation with regional partners, such as Taiwan, 
     Vietnam,

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     Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and India; and
       (5) to assess both the risks and benefits posed to U.S. 
     security by multilateral and bilateral mutual defense treaty 
     obligations.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1655. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 605 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as 
     added by section 6121, strike subsection (d)(3).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1656. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 2106 and insert the following:

     SEC. 2106. ACCREDITATION REFORM.

       (a) Transfer of Funds.--The Director, acting through the 
     Directorate, shall transfer to the Secretary of Education 
     amounts to fund Federal Pell Grants under subpart 1 of part A 
     of title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1070a et. seq.) and Federal student loans under part D of 
     title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1087a 
     et seq.). Of such funds, not more than 5 percent may be 
     transferred to States for administrative costs associated 
     with implementing the accreditation reform program under 
     subpart 4 of part H of title IV of the Higher Education Act 
     of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1099a et seq.).
       (b) Definition of Institution of Higher Education.--Section 
     102(a)(1) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1002(a)(1)) is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subparagraphs (B) and (C) as 
     subparagraphs (C) and (D), respectively; and
       (2) by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following:
       ``(B) if accredited by an authorized accreditation 
     authority in a State that has an alternative accreditation 
     agreement with the Secretary, as described in section 498C--
       ``(i) an institution that provides postsecondary education;
       ``(ii) a postsecondary apprenticeship program; or
       ``(iii) a postsecondary education course or program 
     provided by an institution of postsecondary education, a 
     nonprofit organization, or a for-profit organization or 
     business;''.
       (c) State Alternative Accreditation.--Part H of title IV of 
     the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1099a et seq.) is 
     amended by adding at the end the following:

              ``Subpart 4--State Alternative Accreditation

     ``SEC. 498C. STATE ALTERNATIVE ACCREDITATION.

       ``(a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, a State may establish an alternative accreditation 
     system for the purpose of establishing institutions that 
     provide postsecondary education and postsecondary education 
     courses or programs as eligible for funding under title IV if 
     the State submits a plan to the Secretary for the 
     establishment of the alternative accreditation system. Such 
     institutions, courses, or programs may include--
       ``(1) institutions that provide postsecondary education 
     that culminates in a certification, credential, or degree;
       ``(2) postsecondary apprenticeship programs that culminate 
     in a certification, credential, or degree;
       ``(3) any other postsecondary education course or program 
     offered at an institution of postsecondary education, a 
     nonprofit organization, or a for-profit organization or 
     business, that culminates in a certification, credential, or 
     degree; and
       ``(4) any of the entities described in paragraphs (1) 
     through (3) that do not award a postsecondary certification, 
     credential, or degree, provided that such entity provides 
     credit that will be accepted toward a postsecondary 
     certification, credential, or degree at one or more of the 
     entities described in paragraphs (1) through (3).
       ``(b) Alternative Accreditation Notification.--The 
     alternative accreditation plan described in subsection (a) 
     shall include the following:
       ``(1) The State's plan for designating one or more 
     authorized accrediting entities within the State, such as the 
     State Department of Education, another State agency, an 
     industry-specific accrediting agency, or another entity, and 
     an explanation of the process through which the State will 
     select such authorized accrediting entities.
       ``(2) The standards or criteria that an institution that 
     provides postsecondary education and a postsecondary 
     education course or program must meet in order to--
       ``(A) receive an initial accreditation as part of the 
     alternative accreditation system; and
       ``(B) maintain such accreditation.
       ``(3) A description of the appeals process through which an 
     institution that provides postsecondary education or a 
     postsecondary education course or program may appeal to an 
     authorized accrediting entity if such institution, course, or 
     program is denied accreditation under the State alternative 
     accreditation system.
       ``(4) Any State policy regarding public accessibility to 
     certain information relating to institutions that provide 
     postsecondary education and postsecondary education courses 
     and programs accredited under the State alternative 
     accreditation system, including--
       ``(A) the information described in subsection (e)(1); and
       ``(B) information about the rates of job placement for 
     individuals that have graduated from an institution or 
     completed a course or program that is accredited under the 
     State alternative accreditation system, if available.
       ``(5) An assurance by the State that under the State 
     alternative accreditation system, only institutions that 
     provide postsecondary education and postsecondary education 
     courses or programs that provide a postsecondary 
     certification, credential, or degree, or credits toward a 
     postsecondary certification, credential, or degree (as 
     defined by the State in accordance with paragraph (6)) will 
     be accredited.
       ``(6) The State's definition of a postsecondary 
     certification, credential, or degree, as such term applies to 
     the requirement described in paragraph (5).
       ``(7) A description of the agreements that the State will 
     enter into with institutions that provide postsecondary 
     education and postsecondary education courses or programs 
     that are accredited under the alternative accreditation 
     system for purposes of accreditation regarding requirements 
     for instructional time, in lieu of the requirements described 
     under section 481(a)(2).
       ``(8) A description of the agreements that the State will 
     enter into with institutions that provide postsecondary 
     education and postsecondary education courses or programs 
     that are accredited under the alternative accreditation 
     system regarding requirements for credit hours or clock 
     hours, or other measures of student learning, in lieu of the 
     requirements described under section 481(b).
       ``(c) Review and Approval.--Not later than 30 days after 
     the Secretary receives a plan from a State regarding an 
     alternative accreditation system, the Secretary shall submit 
     to the State and Congress, and make publicly available, a 
     response to the State's plan. The Secretary shall approve the 
     plan and allow the State to establish the alternative 
     accreditation system if the plan meets the requirements 
     described in subsection (b).
       ``(d) Time Limit.--Each plan approved under subsection (c) 
     shall allow a State to carry out an alternative accreditation 
     system in the State for a period of 5 years.
       ``(e) Reporting Requirements.--States that establish an 
     alternative accreditation system shall submit a report to the 
     Secretary every 3 years following the implementation of the 
     alternative accreditation system. The report shall include--
       ``(1) in the case of a postsecondary education course or 
     program that is accredited through the State alternative 
     accreditation system--
       ``(A) the number and percentage of students who 
     successfully complete each such postsecondary education 
     course or program; and
       ``(B) for postsecondary education courses or programs that 
     lead to a certification, credential, or degree, the number of 
     students in such course or program; and
       ``(2) in the case of an institution that provides 
     postsecondary education that is accredited through the State 
     alternative accreditation system--
       ``(A) the number and percentage of students who 
     successfully obtain a postsecondary certification, 
     credential, or degree from such institution; and
       ``(B) the number and percentage of students who do not 
     successfully obtain a postsecondary certification, 
     credential, or degree from such institution but do obtain 
     credit from such institution toward a postsecondary degree, 
     credential, or certification; and
       ``(3) a description of any requirements for third-party 
     verification of information contained in the report.''.
       (d) Title IV Eligibility Requirements.--Part G of title IV 
     of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1088 et seq.) 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:

     ``SEC. 494A. STATE ACCREDITED INSTITUTIONS, PROGRAMS, OR 
                   COURSES.

       ``Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an 
     institution, program, or course that is eligible for funds 
     under this title in accordance with section 102(a)(1)(B) and 
     meets the requirements of section 498C--
       ``(1) shall not be required to meet the requirements of 
     section 496; and
       ``(2) shall not be required to meet the requirements 
     described in subsections (a)(2) and (b) of section 481.''.

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                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1657. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 1334, line 9, strike ``equitable''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1658. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title III of division F, add the following:

     SEC. 63__. CRITICAL MINERAL DEVELOPMENT.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Critical mineral.--The term ``critical mineral'' means 
     a critical mineral included on the Final List of Critical 
     Minerals 2018 published by the Secretary of the Interior (83 
     Fed. Reg. 23295 (May 18, 2018)).
       (2) Secretary concerned.--The term ``Secretary concerned'' 
     means, as applicable--
       (A) the Secretary of the Interior; or
       (B) the Secretary of Agriculture.
       (b) Review.--
       (1) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, each Secretary concerned shall 
     complete a review of all land under the jurisdiction of the 
     Secretary concerned that is subject to an administrative 
     withdrawal from mineral development.
       (2) Critical minerals.--
       (A) In general.--In carrying out the review under paragraph 
     (1), the Secretary concerned shall use data of the United 
     States Geological Survey and any other relevant Federal 
     agencies to determine whether any land identified under that 
     paragraph contains any critical mineral.
       (B) Solicitation of comments.--In carrying out subparagraph 
     (A), the Secretary concerned shall hold a comment period for 
     private sources to share data regarding whether any land 
     identified under paragraph (1) contains any critical mineral.
       (c) List.--At the end of the 90-day period described in 
     paragraph (1) of subsection (b), each Secretary concerned 
     shall submit to Congress a report containing a comprehensive 
     list of all land identified as subject to an administrative 
     withdrawal from mineral development, including information on 
     whether the land contains any critical mineral, as determined 
     under paragraph (2) of that subsection.
       (d) Rescission.--Not later than 90 days after the date on 
     which the Secretary concerned submits the report under 
     subsection (c), the administrative withdrawals for all land 
     determined under subsection (b)(2) to contain any critical 
     mineral shall be rescinded.
       (e) Automatic Withdrawal.--With respect to any parcel of 
     land under the jurisdiction of the Secretary concerned that 
     is subject to an administrative withdrawal from mineral 
     development, if the Secretary does not submit a report under 
     subsection (c) with respect to that parcel by the deadline 
     described in subsection (b)(1), the administrative withdrawal 
     for that parcel shall automatically be rescinded.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1659. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 3101(a), strike ``, on a reimbursable fee for 
     service basis,'' and all that follows through ``including--'' 
     and insert the following: ``to assist interested United 
     States persons and business entities with supply chain 
     management issues related to the PRC on a reimbursable fee 
     for service basis under which at least 50 percent of the cost 
     is shared by the persons or business entities being assisted, 
     including--''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1660. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 3112, strike subsection (b).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1661. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 3134.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1662. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 3137, strike subsections (b) and (d) and 
     redesignate subsections (c) and (e) as subsections (b) and 
     (c), respectively.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1663. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 3113(c)(2), strike the ``and'' at the end.
       In section 3113(c)(3), strike the period at the end and 
     insert ``; and''.
       In section 3113(c), add at the end the following:
       (4) An explanation of how each such project makes the 
     United States more secure and what CCP efforts the project 
     thwarts.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1664. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 3122.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1665. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 2102.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1666. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes;

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which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of title I of division F, insert the following:

          Subtitle D--School Accountability for Student Loans

     SEC. 6132. SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY FOR STUDENT LOANS.

       (a) Default Rate Fine.--Section 487 of the Higher Education 
     Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1094) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(30) The institution will pay a default rate fine that is 
     determined pursuant to subsection (k).''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(k) Default Rate Fine.--
       ``(1) In general.--Each institution described in paragraph 
     (2) shall pay to the Secretary an annual default rate fine in 
     accordance with this subsection.
       ``(2) Applicable institutions.--An institution shall pay a 
     default rate fine under this subsection for a fiscal year 
     based on the cohort default rate (as defined in section 
     435(m)) on loans made under this title for such fiscal year.
       ``(3) Fine.--
       ``(A) In general.--Each institution described in paragraph 
     (2) shall pay a default rate fine for a fiscal year that is 
     equal to 10 percent of the applicable amount determined under 
     subparagraph (B)(i) for such fiscal year.
       ``(B) Applicable amount.--
       ``(i) In general.--The applicable amount for a fiscal year 
     with respect to an institution shall be an amount equal to 
     the product of the amount of loans made under this title for 
     such fiscal year, and the applicable rate determined in 
     clause (ii). If the applicable rate is equal to or less than 
     zero percent then the applicable amount shall be equal to 
     zero.
       ``(ii) Applicable rate.--The applicable rate for a fiscal 
     year with respect to an institution shall be the rate that is 
     equal to the difference between the cohort default rate on 
     loans made under this title (as defined in section 435(m)) 
     for such fiscal year and the average rate of total 
     unemployment in the United States for the 3-year period 
     covered by that cohort default rate (as defined in section 
     435(m)), as determined by the Secretary of Labor.
       ``(4) Credit for certain institutions.--Each institution 
     that is described in paragraph (2) shall receive a $400 
     credit for the fiscal year for each graduate of the 
     institution during such fiscal year who received a Federal 
     Pell Grant while enrolled at the institution.
       ``(5) Flexibility in counsel and advice.--Notwithstanding 
     any other provision of the Act, the Secretary shall grant 
     institutions of higher education flexibility under this Act 
     to counsel and advise students on Federal financial aid, 
     including granting flexibility for institutions to award less 
     than the maximum amount of Federal student aid for which an 
     individual is eligible if the cost of tuition, room, and 
     board at the institution is less than such maximum amount.''.
       (b) Flexibility in Counseling and Advice.--Section 485(l) 
     of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1092(l)) is 
     amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(3) Flexibility in counseling and advice.--In addition to 
     the entrance counseling under paragraph (1), an eligible 
     institution may require any borrower, at or prior to the time 
     of a disbursement to the borrower of a loan made under part 
     D, to receive the information described in paragraph (2) with 
     respect to such loan, or any other financial counseling, 
     including financial literacy counseling.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1667. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of title I of division F, insert the following:

                    Subtitle D--Accreditation Reform

     SEC. 6131. ACCREDITATION REFORM.

       (a) Definition of Institution of Higher Education.--Section 
     102(a)(1) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1002(a)(1)) is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subparagraphs (B) and (C) as 
     subparagraphs (C) and (D), respectively; and
       (2) by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following:
       ``(B) if accredited by an authorized accreditation 
     authority in a State that has an alternative accreditation 
     agreement with the Secretary, as described in section 498C--
       ``(i) an institution that provides postsecondary education;
       ``(ii) a postsecondary apprenticeship program; or
       ``(iii) a postsecondary education course or program 
     provided by an institution of postsecondary education, a 
     nonprofit organization, or a for-profit organization or 
     business;''.
       (b) State Alternative Accreditation.--Part H of title IV of 
     the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1099a et seq.) is 
     amended by adding at the end the following:

              ``Subpart 4--State Alternative Accreditation

     ``SEC. 498C. STATE ALTERNATIVE ACCREDITATION.

       ``(a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, a State may establish an alternative accreditation 
     system for the purpose of establishing institutions that 
     provide postsecondary education and postsecondary education 
     courses or programs as eligible for funding under title IV if 
     the State submits a plan to the Secretary for the 
     establishment of the alternative accreditation system. Such 
     institutions, courses, or programs may include--
       ``(1) institutions that provide postsecondary education 
     that culminates in a certification, credential, or degree;
       ``(2) postsecondary apprenticeship programs that culminate 
     in a certification, credential, or degree;
       ``(3) any other postsecondary education course or program 
     offered at an institution of postsecondary education, a 
     nonprofit organization, or a for-profit organization or 
     business, that culminates in a certification, credential, or 
     degree; and
       ``(4) any of the entities described in paragraphs (1) 
     through (3) that do not award a postsecondary certification, 
     credential, or degree, provided that such entity provides 
     credit that will be accepted toward a postsecondary 
     certification, credential, or degree at one or more of the 
     entities described in paragraphs (1) through (3).
       ``(b) Alternative Accreditation Notification.--The 
     alternative accreditation plan described in subsection (a) 
     shall include the following:
       ``(1) The State's plan for designating one or more 
     authorized accrediting entities within the State, such as the 
     State Department of Education, another State agency, an 
     industry-specific accrediting agency, or another entity, and 
     an explanation of the process through which the State will 
     select such authorized accrediting entities.
       ``(2) The standards or criteria that an institution that 
     provides postsecondary education and a postsecondary 
     education course or program must meet in order to--
       ``(A) receive an initial accreditation as part of the 
     alternative accreditation system; and
       ``(B) maintain such accreditation.
       ``(3) A description of the appeals process through which an 
     institution that provides postsecondary education or a 
     postsecondary education course or program may appeal to an 
     authorized accrediting entity if such institution, course, or 
     program is denied accreditation under the State alternative 
     accreditation system.
       ``(4) Any State policy regarding public accessibility to 
     certain information relating to institutions that provide 
     postsecondary education and postsecondary education courses 
     and programs accredited under the State alternative 
     accreditation system, including--
       ``(A) the information described in subsection (e)(1); and
       ``(B) information about the rates of job placement for 
     individuals that have graduated from an institution or 
     completed a course or program that is accredited under the 
     State alternative accreditation system, if available.
       ``(5) An assurance by the State that under the State 
     alternative accreditation system, only institutions that 
     provide postsecondary education and postsecondary education 
     courses or programs that provide a postsecondary 
     certification, credential, or degree, or credits toward a 
     postsecondary certification, credential, or degree (as 
     defined by the State in accordance with paragraph (6)) will 
     be accredited.
       ``(6) The State's definition of a postsecondary 
     certification, credential, or degree, as such term applies to 
     the requirement described in paragraph (5).
       ``(7) A description of the agreements that the State will 
     enter into with institutions that provide postsecondary 
     education and postsecondary education courses or programs 
     that are accredited under the alternative accreditation 
     system for purposes of accreditation regarding requirements 
     for instructional time, in lieu of the requirements described 
     under section 481(a)(2).
       ``(8) A description of the agreements that the State will 
     enter into with institutions that provide postsecondary 
     education and postsecondary education courses or programs 
     that are accredited under the alternative accreditation 
     system regarding requirements for credit hours or clock 
     hours, or other measures of student learning, in lieu of the 
     requirements described under section 481(b).
       ``(c) Review and Approval.--Not later than 30 days after 
     the Secretary receives a plan from a State regarding an 
     alternative accreditation system, the Secretary shall submit 
     to the State and Congress, and make publicly available, a 
     response to the State's plan. The Secretary shall approve the 
     plan and allow the State to establish the alternative 
     accreditation system if the plan meets the requirements 
     described in subsection (b).
       ``(d) Time Limit.--Each plan approved under subsection (c) 
     shall allow a State to carry out an alternative accreditation 
     system in the State for a period of 5 years.
       ``(e) Reporting Requirements.--States that establish an 
     alternative accreditation

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     system shall submit a report to the Secretary every 3 years 
     following the implementation of the alternative accreditation 
     system. The report shall include--
       ``(1) in the case of a postsecondary education course or 
     program that is accredited through the State alternative 
     accreditation system--
       ``(A) the number and percentage of students who 
     successfully complete each such postsecondary education 
     course or program; and
       ``(B) for postsecondary education courses or programs that 
     lead to a certification, credential, or degree, the number of 
     students in such course or program; and
       ``(2) in the case of an institution that provides 
     postsecondary education that is accredited through the State 
     alternative accreditation system--
       ``(A) the number and percentage of students who 
     successfully obtain a postsecondary certification, 
     credential, or degree from such institution; and
       ``(B) the number and percentage of students who do not 
     successfully obtain a postsecondary certification, 
     credential, or degree from such institution but do obtain 
     credit from such institution toward a postsecondary degree, 
     credential, or certification; and
       ``(3) a description of any requirements for third-party 
     verification of information contained in the report.''.
       (c) Title IV Eligibility Requirements.--Part G of title IV 
     of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1088 et seq.) 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:

     ``SEC. 494A. STATE ACCREDITED INSTITUTIONS, PROGRAMS, OR 
                   COURSES.

       ``Notwithstanding any other provision of law, an 
     institution, program, or course that is eligible for funds 
     under this title in accordance with section 102(a)(1)(B) and 
     meets the requirements of section 498C--
       ``(1) shall not be required to meet the requirements of 
     section 496; and
       ``(2) shall not be required to meet the requirements 
     described in subsections (a)(2) and (b) of section 481.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1668. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 9902 of the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National 
     Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (Public Law 
     116-283), as amended by section 2506, strike subsection (f).

       Strike section 2506(c).
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1669. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In title I of division F, strike subtitle B.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1670. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of title I of division F, insert the following:

              Subtitle D--Transparency in Higher Education

     SEC. 6131. TIME FOR TRANSPARENCY IN HIGHER EDUCATION.

       (a) In General.--Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 
     1965 (20 U.S.C. 1070 et seq.) is amended--
       (1) in section 487(a), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(30) The institution will publish information in 
     compliance with section 494A.''; and
       (2) in part G, by adding at the end the following:

     ``SEC. 494A. INSTITUTIONAL PUBLICATION OF INFORMATION.

       ``(a) Publication of Information.--
       ``(1) In general.--Each institution of higher education 
     participating in a program under this title shall publish on 
     the institution's website and in an alternative format, on an 
     annual basis, the information described in paragraphs (2) and 
     (3). To the extent that such data is available, an 
     institution may use data that the institution is already 
     collecting in accordance with other Federal requirements.
       ``(2) Information.--Each institution of higher education 
     described in paragraph (1) shall publish, with respect to the 
     institution as a whole and with respect to each program of 
     study offered by the institution, the following information 
     for the most recent fiscal year for which the information is 
     available:
       ``(A) For each of the following, the percentage and number 
     of students enrolled at the institution or in the program of 
     study, as applicable, who receive the following:
       ``(i) Federal grant aid, including Federal Pell Grants 
     under subpart 1 of part A, Federal Supplemental Educational 
     Opportunity Grants under subpart 3 of part A, or any other 
     Federal postsecondary education grant aid or subsidy.
       ``(ii) Federal student loans, including Federal loans under 
     part D.
       ``(iii) State grant aid.
       ``(iv) Institutional grants.
       ``(v) A student loan from a State.
       ``(B) Student body enrollment status, including as a--
       ``(i) first-time, full-time student;
       ``(ii) first-time, part-time student;
       ``(iii) non-first-time, full-time student; and
       ``(iv) non-first-time, part-time student.
       ``(C) Information about students that includes the 
     following:
       ``(i) The percentage of students who do not complete the 
     program of study the student initially started upon 
     enrollment.
       ``(ii) The percentage of students who transfer.
       ``(iii) The percentage of students who complete the program 
     of study the student initially started upon enrollment.
       ``(iv) The average length of time for a student to complete 
     the program of study.
       ``(v) The percentage of students who continue on to higher 
     levels of education.
       ``(vi) The percentage of former students who received 
     financial aid who are employed at 2, 4, and 6 years after 
     graduating, disaggregated by program of study.
       ``(vii) The median earnings of former students who earned a 
     degree or credential and received financial aid on the date 
     that is 10 years after the date the students first enrolled 
     in a program of study at the institution, disaggregated by 
     program of study.
       ``(viii) The median earnings of former students who 
     received financial aid on the date that is 10 years after the 
     date the students first enrolled in a program of study at the 
     institution, disaggregated by program of study.
       ``(3) Publication of default and non-repayment rates.--In 
     addition to the information described in paragraph (2), each 
     institution of higher education described in paragraph (1) 
     shall publish, with respect to the institution as a whole and 
     with respect to each program of study offered by the 
     institution, the following information for the most recent 
     fiscal year for which the information is available:
       ``(A) The average amount of total Federal student loan debt 
     accrued upon graduation.
       ``(B) The average amount of total Federal student loan debt 
     accrued by students who leave the institution without having 
     graduated.
       ``(C) Federal student loan default rate.
       ``(D) Federal student loan non-repayment rate.
       ``(E) Default and non-repayment rate, including as a--
       ``(i) first-time, full-time student;
       ``(ii) first-time, part-time student;
       ``(iii) non-first-time, full-time student; and
       ``(iv) non-first-time, part-time student.
       ``(F) Default and non-repayment rate, of--
       ``(i) students who complete a program of study;
       ``(ii) students who transfer; and
       ``(iii) students who do not complete a program of study.
       ``(b) Privacy.--
       ``(1) Compliance with ferpa.--In carrying out this section, 
     an institution of higher education and any personnel of the 
     institution shall not share any personally identifiable 
     information and shall act in accordance with section 444 of 
     the General Education Provisions Act (20 U.S.C. 1232g, 
     commonly known as the `Family Educational Rights and Privacy 
     Act of 1974').
       ``(2) Prohibition on use of information.--Information 
     published pursuant to this section shall not be used by a 
     Federal employee, agency, or officer, or an institution of 
     higher education to take action against an individual.
       ``(3) Penalties.--The Secretary shall establish penalties 
     for a violation of paragraph (1) or (2) that includes both a 
     monetary fine and up to 5 years in prison.
       ``(c) Rule of Construction.--Nothing in this section shall 
     be construed to authorize or permit the Secretary or any 
     employee or contractor of the Department to mandate, direct, 
     or control the selection of practices or curriculum by an 
     institution of higher education.''.
       (b) GAO Report.--
       (1) Study.--The Comptroller General of the United States 
     shall conduct a study that compiles all the institutional 
     publication of information pursuant to section 494A of the 
     Higher Education Act of 1965, as added by subsection (a).

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       (2) Report.--Not later than October 1 of the fourth fiscal 
     year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Comptroller 
     General of the United States shall submit a report containing 
     the results of the study under paragraph (1) to the 
     appropriate committees of Congress
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1671. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 2101, strike paragraph (2) and insert the 
     following:
       (2) Labor organization.--The term ``labor organization'' 
     means any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee 
     representation group, committee, or plan, in which employees 
     participate.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1672. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 6105(a), strike ``to assess the extent to which 
     the Department'' and all that follows through the period at 
     the end and insert the following: ``to assess--
       (1) the extent to which the Department of Health and Human 
     Services (referred to in this section as the ``Department'') 
     utilizes or provides funding to entities that utilize such 
     funds for human genomic sequencing services or genetic 
     services (as such term is defined in section 201(6) of the 
     Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (42 U.S.C. 
     2000ff(6))) provided by entities, or subsidiaries of such 
     entities, organized under the laws of a country or countries 
     of concern, in the estimation of the Director of National 
     Intelligence or the head of another Federal department or 
     agency, as appropriate; and
       (2) the purpose and intentions of human genomic sequencing 
     services or genetic services as it relates to each 
     organization receiving Federal funds.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1673. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
       At the end of title I of division F, insert the following:

                   Subtitle D--Fiscal Accountability

     SEC. 6131. SIMPLIFICATION OF FEDERAL STUDENT LOANS.

       (a) Termination.--Section 451 of the Higher Education Act 
     of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1087a) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by adding at the end the following: 
     ``No sums may be expended after September 30, 2028, with 
     respect to loans under this part for which the first 
     disbursement is after such date, except Federal Direct 
     simplification loans under section 460A.''; and
       (2) by adding at the end, the following:
       ``(d) Termination of Authority To Make New Loans.--
     Notwithstanding subsection (a) or any other provision of 
     law--
       ``(1) no new loans may be made under this part after 
     September 30, 2028, except Federal Direct simplification 
     loans under section 460A; and
       ``(2) no funds are authorized to be appropriated, or may be 
     expended, under this Act, or any other Act to make loans 
     under this part for which the first disbursement is after 
     September 30, 2028, except Federal Direct simplification 
     loans under section 460A, or as expressly authorized by an 
     Act of Congress enacted after the date of enactment of the 
     United States Innovation and Competition Act of 2021.
       ``(e) Student Eligibility Beginning With Award Year 2024.--
       ``(1) New borrowers.--No loan may be made under this part 
     to a new borrower for which the first disbursement is after 
     June 30, 2024, except Federal Direct simplification loans 
     under section 460A.
       ``(2) Borrowers with outstanding balances.--Subject to 
     paragraph (3), with respect to a borrower who, as of July 1, 
     2024, has an outstanding balance of principal or interest 
     owing on a loan made under this part that is not a Federal 
     Direct simplification loan under section 460A, such borrower 
     may--
       ``(A) in the case of such a loan made to the borrower for 
     enrollment in a program of undergraduate education, borrow 
     loans made under this part that are not Federal Direct 
     simplification loans under section 460A for any program of 
     undergraduate education through the close of September 30, 
     2028;
       ``(B) in the case of such a loan made to the borrower for 
     enrollment in a program of graduate or professional 
     education, borrow loans made under this part that are not 
     Federal Direct simplification loans under section 460A for 
     any program of graduate or professional education through the 
     close of September 30, 2028; and
       ``(C) in the case of such a loan made to the borrower on 
     behalf of a dependent student for the student's enrollment in 
     a program of undergraduate education, borrow loans made under 
     this part that are not Federal Direct simplification loans 
     under section 460A on behalf of such student through the 
     close of September 30, 2028.
       ``(3) Loss of eligibility.--A borrower described in 
     paragraph (2) who borrows a Federal Direct simplification 
     loan made under section 460A for which the first disbursement 
     is made before September 30, 2028, shall lose the borrower's 
     eligibility to borrow a loan under this part that is not a 
     Federal Direct simplification loan under section 460A in 
     accordance with paragraph (2).''.
       (b) Federal Direct Simplification Loans.--Part D of title 
     IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1087a et 
     seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:

     ``SEC. 460A. FEDERAL DIRECT SIMPLIFICATION LOANS.

       ``(a) In General.--Beginning on July 1, 2024, except as 
     provided in section 451(d), the Secretary shall make loans to 
     borrowers under this section. Loans made under this section 
     shall be known as Federal Direct simplification loans.
       ``(b) Federal Direct Simplification Loans.--The provisions 
     of this part shall apply with respect to Federal Direct 
     simplification loans, except that Federal Direct 
     simplification loans shall be made in accordance with the 
     following:
       ``(1) The applicable rate of interest on a loan made under 
     this section shall, for loans disbursed during any 12-month 
     period beginning on July 1 and ending on June 30, be 
     determined on the preceding June 1 and be equal to--
       ``(A) a rate equal to the high yield of the 10-year 
     Treasury note auctioned at the final auction held prior to 
     such June 1; plus
       ``(B) 3.6 percent.
       ``(2) Interest on a loan made under this section shall 
     begin to accrue on the date the loan is disbursed.
       ``(3) The maximum--
       ``(A) annual amount of loans under this section an 
     undergraduate student may borrow in any academic year (as 
     defined in section 481(a)(2)) or its equivalent shall be 
     equal to $7,500; and
       ``(B) aggregate amount of loans under this section an 
     undergraduate student may borrow shall be equal to $30,000.
       ``(4) The maximum--
       ``(A) annual amount of loans under this section a graduate 
     or professional student may borrow in any academic year (as 
     defined in section 481(a)(2)) or its equivalent shall be 
     equal to $12,500; and
       ``(B) aggregate amount of loans under this section a 
     graduate or professional student may borrow shall be equal to 
     $50,000.
       ``(5) The only length of repayment--
       ``(A) for a loan borrowed by an undergraduate student shall 
     be 15 years; and
       ``(B) for a loan borrowed by a graduate or professional 
     student shall be 25 years.
       ``(6) Repayment on a loan made under this section shall 
     begin--
       ``(A) after 125 percent of the normal time for completion 
     of the program of study for which the borrower receives the 
     loan under this section; or
       ``(B) if the borrower withdraws from the program of study 
     before the borrower completes the program, 6 months after the 
     date the borrower withdraws.
       ``(7) The Secretary shall not repay or cancel any 
     outstanding balance of principal or interest due on a Federal 
     Direct simplification loan as part of a student loan 
     forgiveness program, including such a program under section 
     455(m) and section 493C.
       ``(c) Authorization To Limit Loan Amounts.--An institution 
     of higher education that is required under State law to 
     enroll all eligible applicants for an academic year may limit 
     the amount of loans under this section that a student may 
     borrow for such academic year to not more than the tuition 
     and fees at such institution for such academic year.
       ``(d) Loan Fee.--The Secretary shall not charge the 
     borrower of a loan made under this part an origination fee.
       ``(e) Repayment.--A borrower of a loan made under this 
     section may accelerate without penalty repayment of the whole 
     or any part of the loan.''.

     SEC. 6132. PHASING OUT LOAN FORGIVENESS.

       The Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001 et seq.) 
     is amended--
       (1) in section 455--
       (A) in subsection (d)(1), in the matter preceding 
     subparagraph (A), by inserting ``(except a Federal Direct 
     simplification loan)''

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     after ``borrower of a loan made under this part'';
       (B) in subsection (e), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(9) Federal direct simplification loans.--Income 
     contingent repayment shall not be available for a Federal 
     Direct simplification loan.''; and
       (C) in subsection (m), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(5) Elimination of loan forgiveness.--
       ``(A) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     this Act and subject to subparagraph (B), with respect to any 
     loan made on or after July 1, 2024, the Secretary may not 
     cancel any outstanding balance of principal and interest due 
     on the loan for the borrower of the loan pursuant to this 
     subsection.
       ``(B) Loans for continuing program of study.--In the case 
     of a borrower whose first loan for a program of study is made 
     prior to July 1, 2024, the Secretary may repay or cancel any 
     outstanding balance of principal and interest due on the 
     subsequent loans for that borrower for the same program of 
     study pursuant to this subsection for--
       ``(i) loans made during the time it takes to complete that 
     program of study; or
       ``(ii) loans made before July 1, 2028;
     whichever occurs earlier.''; and
       (2) in section 493C, by adding at the end the following:
       ``(f) Elimination of Loan Forgiveness.--
       ``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     this Act and subject to paragraph (2), with respect to any 
     loan made on or after July 1, 2024, the Secretary may not 
     repay or cancel any outstanding balance of principal and 
     interest due on the loan for the borrower of the loan 
     pursuant to this section.
       ``(2) Loans for continuing program of study.--In the case 
     of a borrower whose first loan for a program of study is made 
     prior to July 1, 2024, the Secretary may repay or cancel any 
     outstanding balance of principal and interest due on the 
     subsequent loans for that borrower for the same program of 
     study pursuant to this section for--
       ``(A) loans made during the time it takes to complete that 
     program of study; or
       ``(B) loans made before July 1, 2028;
     whichever occurs earlier.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1674. Ms. ROSEN (for herself and Mr. Wicker) submitted an 
amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. 
Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new Directorate for 
Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation, to 
establish a regional technology hub program, to require a strategy and 
report on economic security, science, research, innovation, 
manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical supply chain 
resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on 
the table; as follows:

       At the end of title I of division F, add the following:

                        Subtitle D--Teach CS Act

     SEC. 6131. SHORT TITLE.

       This subtitle may be cited as the ``Teacher Education for 
     Computer Science Act'' or the ``Teach CS Act''.

     SEC. 6132. TEACHER QUALITY ENHANCEMENT.

       (a) Partnership Grants.--Section 202(d)(5) of the Higher 
     Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1022a) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (B), by inserting ``computer science,'' 
     after ``science,''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (C), by inserting ``(including computer 
     science, computer engineering, data science, information 
     technology, and cybersecurity professionals)'' after 
     ``occupations''.
       (b) Accountability and Evaluation.--Section 204(a)(4) of 
     the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1022c(a)(4)) is 
     amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (C), by inserting ``computer science,'' 
     after ``science,''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (G)(i), by inserting ``and development 
     of computational thinking skills'' after ``integrate 
     technology''.
       (c) Teacher Development.--Section 206(a) of the Higher 
     Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1022e(a)) is amended by 
     inserting ``computer science,'' after ``science,''.

     SEC. 6133. ENHANCING TEACHER EDUCATION.

       Section 232(c)(2) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 
     U.S.C. 1032a(c)) is amended by inserting ``, development of 
     computational thinking skills,'' after ``technology''.

     SEC. 6134. TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE 
                   EDUCATION.

       Part B of title II of the Higher Education Act of 1965 is 
     amended (20 U.S.C. 1021 et seq.) by adding at the end the 
     following:

 ``Subpart 6--Teacher Education Programs for Computer Science Education

     ``SEC. 259. TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE 
                   EDUCATION.

       ``(a) Program Authorized.--From the amounts appropriated to 
     carry out this section, the Secretary may award competitive 
     grants to eligible institutions to establish centers of 
     excellence in teacher education programs to support computer 
     science education and computational thinking skills 
     development.
       ``(b) Use of Funds.--A grant awarded to an eligible 
     institution under this section--
       ``(1) shall be used by such institution to ensure that 
     current and future teachers meet the applicable State 
     certification and licensure requirements in a field that will 
     enable them to teach computer science in their State at the 
     elementary and secondary school levels, by--
       ``(A) creating teacher education programs that meet the 
     requirements of section 200(6)(A)(iv) and offer, through 
     hands-on and classroom teaching activities with in-service 
     teachers--
       ``(i) doctoral, master's, or bachelor's degrees in teaching 
     computer science at the elementary school and secondary 
     school levels; or
       ``(ii) teaching endorsements in computer science, in the 
     case of a teacher with related State certification and 
     licensure requirements or a student who is pursuing 
     certification and licensure requirements in related fields, 
     such as mathematics and science;
       ``(B) ensuring that current and future teachers who 
     graduate from such programs meet the applicable State 
     certification and licensure requirements, including any 
     requirements for certification obtained through alternative 
     routes to certification, or, with regard to special education 
     teachers, the qualifications described in section 
     612(a)(14)(C) of the Individuals with Disabilities Education 
     Act;
       ``(C) recruiting individuals to enroll in such programs, 
     including subject matter experts and professionals in fields 
     related to computer science; and
       ``(D) awarding scholarships and fellowships based on 
     financial need and to recruit traditionally underrepresented 
     groups in computer science to help such students pay the cost 
     of attendance (as defined in section 472); and
       ``(2) may be used by such institution to--
       ``(A) hire and pay faculty salaries for the teacher 
     education programs described in paragraph (1)(A);
       ``(B) conduct research in computer science education and 
     computational thinking skills to improve instruction in such 
     areas; and
       ``(C) carry out activities to encourage the Secretary to 
     partner with other agencies, and prioritize funding for 
     computer science education research to support teacher 
     preparation.
       ``(c) Duration.--
       ``(1) In general.--A grant under this section shall be 
     awarded for 5 years, conditional upon a satisfactory report 
     to the Secretary of progress with respect to the program 
     carried out with the grant after the first 3-years of the 
     grant period.
       ``(2) Report of progress.--Such report of progress on the 
     program shall include data on the number of students and 
     instructors enrolled, information on former graduates 
     (including on how many earn teaching certification or 
     licensure in a field that will enable them to teach computer 
     science in their State at the secondary level, be prepared to 
     teach computer science at the elementary level, and support 
     students in developing computational thinking skills), and 
     data on any additional funding (other than Federal funds) 
     received to carry out the program.
       ``(d) Application.--
       ``(1) In general.--An eligible institution desiring a grant 
     under this section shall submit an application to the 
     Secretary, at such time in such manner, and containing such 
     information as the Secretary may require, which shall 
     include--
       ``(A) a demonstration of the need for teachers with the 
     certification or licensure requirements that enable them to 
     teach computer science at the elementary and secondary level 
     in the geographic area or State in which the institution is 
     located;
       ``(B) the plan to ensure the longevity of the program after 
     the end of the grant; and
       ``(C) the plan to scale up the program (including the plan 
     for the number of personnel to be hired, a description of 
     their expected qualifications and titles, the number of 
     fellowships and scholarships to be awarded, the estimated 
     administrative expenses, proposed academic advising strategy, 
     and organizing and outreach to maintain virtual community of 
     computer science educators).
       ``(2) Equitable distribution.--The Secretary shall award 
     grants under this section in a manner that ensures an 
     equitable distribution of grants--
       ``(A) to rural and urban eligible institutions;
       ``(B) to eligible institutions that qualify for a waiver 
     under subsection (e)(2); and
       ``(C) to eligible institutions that are located in areas 
     where there is a need for increasing computer science 
     education opportunities.
       ``(e) Matching Requirement.--
       ``(1) In general.--To receive a grant under this section, 
     an eligible entity shall provide, from non-Federal sources, 
     an amount that is not less than 25 percent of the amount of 
     the grant, which may be provided in cash or in-kind, to carry 
     out the activities supported by the grant.
       ``(2) Waiver.--The Secretary shall waive all or part of the 
     matching requirement described in paragraph (1) for any 
     fiscal year the Secretary determines that applying such 
     requirement to the eligible institution would result in 
     serious hardship or an inability to carry out the authorized 
     activities described in this section.
       ``(f) Report to Congress.--Not later than 2 years after the 
     first grant is awarded under his section and each year 
     thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report 
     on the success of the program based on metrics determined by 
     the Secretary, including the number of centers established, 
     the number of enrolled students, and the number of qualified 
     teachers.
       ``(g) Technical Assistance.--The Secretary shall use up to 
     5 percent of the

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     amount appropriated for each fiscal year to provide technical 
     assistance to eligible institutions.
       ``(h) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Eligible institution.--The term `eligible 
     institution' means an institution of higher education, as 
     defined in section 101, which may be in a partnership with a 
     nonprofit organization.
       ``(2) Computer science.--The term `computer science' means 
     the study of computers, including algorithmic processes and 
     the study of computing principles and theories, as defined by 
     a State, and may include instruction or learning on--
       ``(A) computer programming or coding as a tool to--
       ``(i) create software, such as applications, games, and 
     websites; and
       ``(ii) process, manage, analyze, or manipulate data;
       ``(B) development and management of computer hardware 
     related to sharing, processing, representing, securing, and 
     using digital information; and
       ``(C) computational thinking skills and interdisciplinary 
     problem-solving to equip students with the skills and 
     abilities necessary to apply computational thinking in the 
     digital world.
       ``(3) Computational thinking.--The term `computational 
     thinking' means critical thinking skills that include--
       ``(A) knowledge of how problems and solutions can be 
     expressed in such a way that allow them to be modeled or 
     solved using a computer or machine;
       ``(B) the use of strategies related to problem 
     decomposition, pattern matching, abstractions, modularity, 
     and algorithm design; and
       ``(C) that involve creative problem solving skills and are 
     applicable across a wide-range of disciplines and careers.''.

     SEC. 6135. ADJUNCT TEACHER CORPS.

       Section 255 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1035) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by inserting ``computer science,'' 
     after ``science,'';
       (2) in subsection (b), by inserting ``computer science,'' 
     after ``science,'';
       (3) in subsection (e)(1), by inserting ``computer 
     science,'' after ``science,'';
       (4) in subsection (f)(2)(A)(i), by inserting ``computer 
     science,'' after ``science,'';
       (5) in subsection (g)(1), by inserting ``computer 
     science,'' after ``science,'';
       (6) in subsection (g)(3), by inserting ``computer 
     science,'' after ``science,''; and
       (7) in subsection (k)(2), by inserting ``computer 
     science,'' after ``science,''.

     SEC. 6136. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS TO PREPARE FACULTY IN HIGH-
                   NEED AREAS AT COLLEGES OF EDUCATION.

       Section 258(d)(2)(A) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 
     (20 U.S.C. 1036(d)(2)(A)) is amended by inserting 
     ``(including computer science)'' after ``technology''.

     SEC. 6137. TEACH GRANT.

       Section 420N of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1070g-2) is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)(2)(B)(i), by inserting ``computer 
     science,'' after ``science,''; and
       (2) in subsection (b)(1)(C)--
       (A) by redesignating clauses (iii) through (vii) as clauses 
     (iv) through (viii), respectively; and
       (B) by inserting after clause (ii), the following:
       ``(iii) computer science;''.

     SEC. 6138. GRADUATE AND POSTSECONDARY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS.

       (a) Purpose.--Section 700(1)(B)(i) of the Higher Education 
     Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1133(1)(B)(i)) is amended by inserting 
     ``computer science,'' after ``science,''.
       (b) Designation of Areas of National Need.--Section 
     712(b)(4) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1135a(b)(4)) is amended by inserting before the period at the 
     end the following: ``, including the need for computer 
     science''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1675. Ms. COLLINS submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title V of division B, add the following:

     SEC. 25__. APPROPRIATIONS FOR BETTER ENERGY STORAGE 
                   TECHNOLOGY.

       (a) In General.--In addition to amounts otherwise made 
     available for such purposes, for fiscal year 2022, there is 
     appropriated to the Secretary of Energy to carry out section 
     3201 of the Energy Act of 2020 (Public Law 116-260), out of 
     amounts in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, 
     $150,000,000, of which--
       (1) $50,000,000 shall be for the Office of Electricity to 
     support competitive grants for long-duration, grid-scale 
     energy storage demonstrations; and
       (2) $100,000,000 shall be for the Office of Energy 
     Efficiency and Renewable Energy to support a wide range of 
     energy storage demonstration projects, including projects 
     relating to bidirectional electrical, thermal, and chemical 
     storage and battery supply chain activities, of which--
       (A) $50,000,000 shall be for the expansion of the 
     partnership between the Advanced Manufacturing Office and the 
     Vehicle Technologies Office to develop a domestic battery 
     supply chain, including critical materials and battery 
     manufacturing and recycling demonstration projects; and
       (B) $35,000,000 shall be for the Water Power Technologies 
     Office to expand the HydroWIRES program to enhance the 
     flexibility of hydropower in the United States and pumped 
     storage hydropower resources, of which $10,000,000 shall be 
     for modular pumped storage hydropower demonstration projects.
       (b) Emergency Designation.--
       (1) In general.--The amounts provided under this section 
     are designated as an emergency requirement pursuant to 
     section 4(g) of the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 (2 
     U.S.C. 933(g)).
       (2) Designation in senate.--In the Senate, this section is 
     designated as an emergency requirement pursuant to section 
     4112(a) of H. Con. Res. 71 (115th Congress), the concurrent 
     resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2018.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1676. Mr. COTTON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end of title III of division B, add the following:

     SEC. 2309. PROHIBITION AGAINST FEDERAL FUNDING FOR FOREIGN 
                   ENTITIES OF CONCERN.

       (a) Ineligibility for Federal Funding.--Notwithstanding any 
     other provision of law, a foreign entity of concern (as 
     defined in section 2307(a)(1)) may not receive any Federal 
     funding under titles I through IV of this division.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1677. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 1362, line 5, strike ``equity''.
       On page 1363, line 4, strike ``equity''.
       On page 1368, line 5, strike ``equity''.
       On page 1380, line 8, strike ``equity''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1678. Mr. BROWN (for himself, Mr. Portman, and Mr. Rubio) 
submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to amendment SA 1502 
proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to establish a new 
Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the end, add the following:

 DIVISION G--ELIMINATING GLOBAL MARKET DISTORTIONS TO PROTECT AMERICAN 
                                  JOBS

     SECTION 7001. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

       (a) Short Title.--This division may be cited as the 
     ``Eliminating Global Market Distortions to Protect American 
     Jobs Act of 2021''.
       (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this 
     division is as follows:

 DIVISION G--ELIMINATING GLOBAL MARKET DISTORTIONS TO PROTECT AMERICAN 
                                  JOBS

Sec. 7001. Short title; table of contents.

                   TITLE I--SUCCESSIVE INVESTIGATIONS

Sec. 7101. Establishment of special rules for determination of material 
              injury in the case of successive antidumping and 
              countervailing duty investigations.
Sec. 7102. Initiation of successive antidumping and countervailing duty 
              investigations.
Sec. 7103. Issuance of determinations with respect to successive 
              antidumping and countervailing duty investigations.

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               TITLE II--RESPONDING TO MARKET DISTORTIONS

Sec. 7201. Addressing cross-border subsidies in countervailing duty 
              investigations.
Sec. 7202. Modification of definition of ordinary course of trade to 
              specify that an insufficient quantity of foreign like 
              products constitutes a situation outside the ordinary 
              course of trade.
Sec. 7203. Modification of adjustments to export price and constructed 
              export price with respect to duty drawback.
Sec. 7204. Modification of determination of constructed value to 
              include distortions of costs that occur in foreign 
              countries.
Sec. 7205. Special rules for calculation of cost of production and 
              constructed value to address distorted costs.

                  TITLE III--PREVENTING CIRCUMVENTION

Sec. 7301. Modification of requirements in circumvention inquiries.
Sec. 7302. Requirement of provision by importer of certification by 
              importer or other party.
Sec. 7303. Clarification of authority for Department of Commerce 
              regarding merchandise covered by antidumping and 
              countervailing duty proceedings.
Sec. 7304. Asset requirements applicable to nonresident importers.

              TITLE IV--COUNTERING CURRENCY UNDERVALUATION

Sec. 7401. Investigation or review of currency undervaluation under 
              countervailing duty law.
Sec. 7402. Determination of benefit with respect to currency 
              undervaluation.

                      TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec. 7501. Application to Canada and Mexico.
Sec. 7502. Effective date.

                   TITLE I--SUCCESSIVE INVESTIGATIONS

     SEC. 7101. ESTABLISHMENT OF SPECIAL RULES FOR DETERMINATION 
                   OF MATERIAL INJURY IN THE CASE OF SUCCESSIVE 
                   ANTIDUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTY 
                   INVESTIGATIONS.

       (a) In General.--Section 771(7) of the Tariff Act of 1930 
     (19 U.S.C. 1677(7)) is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subparagraphs (E) through (J) as 
     subparagraphs (F) through (K), respectively;
       (2) in subparagraph (I), as redesignated by paragraph (1)--
       (A) by striking ``subparagraph (G)(ii)'' and inserting 
     ``subparagraph (H)(ii)''; and
       (B) by striking ``subparagraph (F)'' and inserting 
     ``subparagraph (G)''; and
       (3) by inserting after subparagraph (D) the following:
       ``(E) Special rules for successive investigations.--
       ``(i) In general.--

       ``(I) Evaluation of impact on domestic industry.--In 
     evaluating the impact of imports of the merchandise on 
     producers of domestic like products under subparagraph 
     (C)(iii), the Commission shall--

       ``(aa) assess the condition of the domestic industry as 
     found in a recently completed investigation;
       ``(bb) assess the effect of a concurrent investigation or 
     recently completed investigation on trade and the financial 
     performance of the domestic industry, including whether the 
     imports are likely to lead to the continuation or recurrence 
     of material injury determined by the Commission in any 
     concurrent investigation or recently completed investigation; 
     and
       ``(cc) take into account and include in the record any 
     prior injury determinations by the Commission with respect to 
     imports of the merchandise, including the volume, price 
     effect, and impact of those imports on the domestic industry 
     as determined in a concurrent investigation or recently 
     completed investigation.

       ``(II) Effect of recent improvement on material injury 
     determination.--For the purposes of this subparagraph, the 
     Commission may not find that there is no material injury or 
     threat of material injury to a domestic industry based on 
     recent improvements in the industry's performance, such as an 
     increase in sales, market share, or profitability of domestic 
     producers, that are related to relief granted pursuant to a 
     concurrent investigation or recently completed investigation.

       ``(ii) Retroactive application of final determination.--

       ``(I) In general.--In making any finding under section 
     705(b)(4)(A) or 735(b)(4)(A) in a successive investigation, 
     the Commission shall consider whether a concurrent 
     investigation or recently completed investigation contributes 
     to the likelihood that the remedial effect of the 
     countervailing duty order to be issued under section 706 or 
     the antidumping duty order to be issued under section 736 
     will be seriously undermined.
       ``(II) Burden of persuasion.--The respondent in a 
     successive investigation shall have the burden of persuasion 
     with respect to whether--

       ``(aa) imports subject to an affirmative determination 
     under subsection (a) of section 705 have not met the standard 
     for retroactive application under subsection (b)(4)(A) of 
     that section; or
       ``(bb) imports subject to an affirmative determination 
     under subsection (a) of section 735 have not met the standard 
     for retroactive application under subsection (b)(4)(A) of 
     that section.''.
       (b) Definitions.--Section 771 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
     U.S.C. 1677) is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(37) Treatment of successive investigations.--For 
     purposes of sections 702(f), 732(f), 771(7)(E), and 784:
       ``(A) Concurrent investigation.--The term `concurrent 
     investigation' means an ongoing investigation in which an 
     affirmative determination under section 703(a) or 733(a) has 
     been made by the Commission with respect to imports of a 
     class or kind of merchandise that are the same or similar to 
     imports of a class or kind of merchandise from another 
     country that are the subject of a successive investigation.
       ``(B) Recently completed investigation.--The term `recently 
     completed investigation' means a completed investigation in 
     which an affirmative determination under section 705(b) or 
     735(b) was issued by the Commission with respect to imports 
     of a class or kind of merchandise that are the same or 
     similar to imports of a class or kind of merchandise from 
     another country that are the subject of a successive 
     investigation not more than 2 years before the date of 
     initiation of the successive investigation.
       ``(C) Successive investigation.--The term `successive 
     investigation' means an investigation that has been initiated 
     by the administering authority following a petition filed 
     pursuant to section 702(f) or 732(f).''.

     SEC. 7102. INITIATION OF SUCCESSIVE ANTIDUMPING AND 
                   COUNTERVAILING DUTY INVESTIGATIONS.

       (a) Countervailing Duty Investigation.--Section 702 of the 
     Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1671a) is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:
       ``(f) Initiation by Administering Authority of Successive 
     Countervailing Duty Investigation.--A successive 
     investigation shall be initiated--
       ``(1) under subsection (a), if--
       ``(A) the requirements under that subsection are met with 
     respect to imports of a class or kind of merchandise; and
       ``(B) imports of the same or similar class or kind of 
     merchandise are or have been the subject of a concurrent 
     investigation or recently completed investigation; or
       ``(2) under subsection (b), if--
       ``(A) the determinations under clauses (i) and (ii) of 
     subsection (c)(1)(A) are affirmative with respect to imports 
     of a class or kind of merchandise; and
       ``(B) imports of the same or similar class or kind of 
     merchandise are or have been the subject of a concurrent 
     investigation or recently completed investigation.''.
       (b) Antidumping Duty Investigation.--Section 732 of the 
     Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1673a) is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:
       ``(f) Initiation by Administering Authority of Successive 
     Antidumping Duty Investigation.--A successive investigation 
     shall be initiated--
       ``(1) under subsection (a), if--
       ``(A) the requirements under that subsection are met with 
     respect to imports of a class or kind of merchandise; and
       ``(B) imports of the same or similar class or kind of 
     merchandise are or have been the subject of a concurrent 
     investigation or recently completed investigation; or
       ``(2) under subsection (b), if--
       ``(A) the determinations under clauses (i) and (ii) of 
     subsection (c)(1)(A) are affirmative with respect to imports 
     of a class or kind of merchandise; and
       ``(B) imports of the same or similar class or kind of 
     merchandise are or have been the subject of a concurrent 
     investigation or recently completed investigation.''.

     SEC. 7103. ISSUANCE OF DETERMINATIONS WITH RESPECT TO 
                   SUCCESSIVE ANTIDUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTY 
                   INVESTIGATIONS.

       (a) In General.--Subtitle D of title VII of the Tariff Act 
     of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1677 et seq.) is amended by adding at the 
     end the following:

     ``SEC. 784. DETERMINATIONS RELATING TO SUCCESSIVE 
                   INVESTIGATIONS.

       ``(a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     this title, the administering authority--
       ``(1) with respect to a successive investigation under 
     section 702(f)--
       ``(A) shall issue a preliminary determination under section 
     703(b) not later than 85 days after initiating the 
     investigation;
       ``(B) may not postpone under section 703(c) such deadline 
     for the issuance of a preliminary determination unless 
     requested by the petitioner;
       ``(C) shall obtain the information required for a 
     determination under section 703(e);
       ``(D) shall make a determination under section 703(e) with 
     respect to the investigation;
       ``(E) shall issue a final determination under section 
     705(a) not later than 75 days after issuing the preliminary 
     determination under subparagraph (A); and
       ``(F) shall extend the date of the final determination 
     under section 705(a) if requested by the petitioner; and
       ``(2) with respect to a successive investigation under 
     section 732(f)--
       ``(A) shall issue a preliminary determination under section 
     733(b) not later than 85 days after initiating the 
     investigation;
       ``(B) may not postpone under section 733(c) such deadline 
     for the issuance of a preliminary determination unless 
     requested by the petitioner;

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       ``(C) shall obtain the information required for a 
     determination under section 733(e);
       ``(D) shall make a determination under section 733(e) with 
     respect to the investigation;
       ``(E) shall issue a final determination under section 
     735(a) not later than 75 days after issuing the preliminary 
     determination under subparagraph (A); and
       ``(F) may extend the date of the final determination under 
     section 735(a)(2).''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents for the 
     Tariff Act of 1930 is amended by inserting after the item 
     relating to section 783 the following:

``Sec. 784. Determinations relating to successive investigations.''.

               TITLE II--RESPONDING TO MARKET DISTORTIONS

     SEC. 7201. ADDRESSING CROSS-BORDER SUBSIDIES IN 
                   COUNTERVAILING DUTY INVESTIGATIONS.

       (a) Definitions.--
       (1) Countervailable subsidy.--Section 771 of the Tariff Act 
     of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1677) is amended--
       (A) in paragraph (5)(B)--
       (i) in clause (i), by inserting after ``financial 
     contribution'' the following: ``or allows, explicitly or 
     otherwise, another authority to provide a financial 
     contribution''; and
       (ii) in the flush text after clause (iii), by striking 
     ``the country'' and inserting ``a country''; and
       (B) in paragraph (9)--
       (i) in subparagraph (B), by inserting after ``is exported'' 
     the following: ``or the authority (as defined in paragraph 
     (5)(B)) alleged to have provided subsidies to a producer of 
     an input of such merchandise'';
       (ii) in subparagraph (F), by striking ``, and'' and 
     inserting a semicolon;
       (iii) in subparagraph (G), in the flush text after clause 
     (iii), by striking the period at the end and inserting ``, 
     and''; and
       (iv) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(H) in any investigation or administrative review under 
     this title involving an allegation that a subsidy is provided 
     by an authority (as defined in paragraph (5)(B)) within the 
     territory of a country other than the country in which the 
     subject merchandise is produced, a foreign manufacturer, 
     producer, or exporter of an input used in the production of 
     the merchandise.''.
       (2) Upstream subsidy.--Section 771A(a)(1) of the Tariff Act 
     of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1677-1(a)(1)) is amended by striking ``in 
     the same country as the authority''.
       (b) Initiation of Investigations.--Section 702(b)(4)(A)(i) 
     of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1671a(b)(4)(A)(i)) is 
     amended by inserting after ``named in the petition'' the 
     following: ``(or, in the case of a petition containing an 
     allegation that a subsidy is provided by an authority (as 
     defined in section 771(5)(B)) within the territory of a 
     country other than the country in which the subject 
     merchandise is produced, the authority alleged to have 
     provided the subsidy)''.

     SEC. 7202. MODIFICATION OF DEFINITION OF ORDINARY COURSE OF 
                   TRADE TO SPECIFY THAT AN INSUFFICIENT QUANTITY 
                   OF FOREIGN LIKE PRODUCTS CONSTITUTES A 
                   SITUATION OUTSIDE THE ORDINARY COURSE OF TRADE.

       Section 771(15) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1677(15)) is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(D) Situations in which the quantity of a foreign like 
     product selected for comparison under section 771(16) is 
     insufficient to establish a proper comparison to the export 
     price or constructed export price.''.

     SEC. 7203. MODIFICATION OF ADJUSTMENTS TO EXPORT PRICE AND 
                   CONSTRUCTED EXPORT PRICE WITH RESPECT TO DUTY 
                   DRAWBACK.

       Section 772(c)(1)(B) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1677a(c)(1)(B)) is amended--
       (1) by striking ``any''; and
       (2) by inserting after ``United States'' the following: ``, 
     but that amount shall not exceed the per unit amount of such 
     duties contained in the weighted average cost of 
     production''.

     SEC. 7204. MODIFICATION OF DETERMINATION OF CONSTRUCTED VALUE 
                   TO INCLUDE DISTORTIONS OF COSTS THAT OCCUR IN 
                   FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

       (a) In General.--Section 773(b)(3) of the Tariff Act of 
     1930 (19 U.S.C. 1677b(b)(3)) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``business'' and 
     inserting ``trade''; and
       (2) in the flush text after subparagraph (C), by inserting 
     before ``For purposes'' the following: ``For purposes of 
     subparagraph (A), if a particular market situation exists 
     such that the cost of materials and fabrication or other 
     processing of any kind does not accurately reflect the cost 
     of production in the ordinary course of trade, the 
     administering authority may use another calculation 
     methodology under this subtitle or any other calculation 
     methodology.''.
       (b) Modification of Definition of Ordinary Course of Trade 
     to Include Adjusted Costs.--Section 771(15)(C) of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1677(15)(C)) is amended--
       (1) by striking ``that the particular market situation 
     prevents'' and inserting ``that a particular market situation 
     exists that--
       ``(i) prevents'';
       (2) in clause (i), as designated by paragraph (1), by 
     striking the period at the end and inserting ``, relating to 
     normal value determined under subsection (a) of section 773; 
     or''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(ii) distorts certain costs of production, relating to 
     normal value determined under subsections (b) and (e) of 
     section 773.''.

     SEC. 7205. SPECIAL RULES FOR CALCULATION OF COST OF 
                   PRODUCTION AND CONSTRUCTED VALUE TO ADDRESS 
                   DISTORTED COSTS.

       (a) In General.--Section 773(f)(2) of the Tariff Act of 
     1930 (19 U.S.C. 1677b(f)(2)) is amended--
       (1) by striking ``A transaction'' and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(A) In general.--A transaction''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(B) Transactions with certain entities.--
       ``(i) In general.--If an input for subject merchandise is 
     produced by or acquired from a person or entity described in 
     clause (iii), the administering authority shall disregard 
     such production or acquisition as outside the ordinary course 
     of trade.
       ``(ii) Determination of amount.--If the production or 
     acquisition of an input is disregarded under clause (i) and 
     no other transactions are available for consideration, the 
     determination of the amount to be used to value the input 
     shall be based on the information available with respect to 
     what the amount would have been but for the participation of 
     the person or entity described in clause (iii) in the market 
     for the input or based on any other calculation methodology.
       ``(iii) Persons and entities described.--A person or entity 
     described in this clause is--

       ``(I) any person in a nonmarket economy country;
       ``(II) any person found to be receiving a subsidy;
       ``(III) any person found to have sold the input referred to 
     in clause (i) for less than fair market value into the 
     exporting country or any other country;
       ``(IV) an authority (as defined in section 771(5)(B)) 
     within the territory of the exporting country or any other 
     country; or
       ``(V) a group of authorities described in subclause (IV) 
     that collectively account for a meaningful share of the 
     production of the input.''.

                  TITLE III--PREVENTING CIRCUMVENTION

     SEC. 7301. MODIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS IN CIRCUMVENTION 
                   INQUIRIES.

       (a) In General.--Section 781 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
     U.S.C. 1677j) is amended by striking subsection (f) and 
     inserting the following:
       ``(f) Procedures for Conducting Circumvention Inquiries.--
       ``(1) Initiation by administering authority.--A 
     circumvention inquiry shall be initiated whenever the 
     administering authority determines, from information 
     available to it, that a formal inquiry is warranted into the 
     question of whether the elements necessary for a 
     determination under this section exist.
       ``(2) Initiation by inquiry request.--
       ``(A) In general.--A circumvention inquiry shall be 
     initiated whenever an interested party files an inquiry 
     request that alleges the elements necessary for a 
     determination under this section, accompanied by information 
     reasonably available to the requestor supporting those 
     allegations.
       ``(B) Rules.--The administering authority shall specify 
     requirements for the contents and service of an inquiry 
     request under subparagraph (A).
       ``(C) Acceptance of communications.--The administering 
     authority shall not accept any unsolicited oral or written 
     communication from any person other than the interested party 
     filing an inquiry request before the administering authority 
     decides whether to initiate an inquiry, except for 
     communications regarding the status of the consideration of 
     the inquiry request.
       ``(3) Action with respect to inquiry request.--Not later 
     than 20 days after the filing of an inquiry request under 
     paragraph (2)(A), the administering authority shall--
       ``(A) initiate a circumvention inquiry;
       ``(B) dismiss the inquiry request as inadequate and notify 
     the requestor in writing of the reasons for the dismissal; or
       ``(C) notify all interested parties that the inquiry 
     request will be addressed through a determination (other than 
     a determination under this section) by the administering 
     authority as to whether a particular type of merchandise is 
     within the class or kind of merchandise described in an 
     existing finding of dumping or an antidumping or 
     countervailing duty order.
       ``(4) Determinations.--
       ``(A) Preliminary determinations.--
       ``(i) In general.--Except as provided in clause (ii), not 
     later than 90 days after the date on which the administering 
     authority initiates a circumvention inquiry under paragraph 
     (1) or (3)(A), the administering authority shall make a 
     preliminary determination, based on the information available 
     to it at the time of the determination, of whether there is a 
     reasonable basis to believe or suspect that the merchandise 
     subject to the inquiry is circumventing an existing finding 
     of dumping or an antidumping or countervailing duty order.
       ``(ii) Extension.--The administering authority may extend 
     the deadline under clause (i) by a period not to exceed 45 
     days.
       ``(B) Final determinations.--
       ``(i) In general.--Except as provided in clause (ii), not 
     later than 120 days after issuing a preliminary determination 
     under subparagraph (A) with respect to a circumvention 
     inquiry, the administering authority shall make a final 
     determination of

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     whether the merchandise subject to the inquiry is 
     circumventing an existing finding of dumping or an 
     antidumping or countervailing duty order.
       ``(ii) Extension.--The administering authority may extend 
     the deadline under clause (i) by a period not to exceed 60 
     days.
       ``(C) Other class or kind determinations.--If an inquiry 
     request under paragraph (2)(A) is addressed through a class 
     or kind determination described in paragraph (3)(C), the 
     administering authority shall make such determination not 
     later than 335 days after the filing of the inquiry request.
       ``(5) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this section shall 
     be construed to prevent the administering authority from 
     simultaneously initiating a circumvention inquiry under 
     paragraph (1) or (3)(A) and issuing a preliminary ruling 
     under paragraph (4)(A).''.
       (b) Suspension of Liquidation and Collection of Deposits of 
     Entries Subject to Circumvention Inquiry.--Section 781 of the 
     Tariff Act of 1930 is further amended by adding at the end 
     the following:
       ``(g) Suspension of Liquidation and Collection of Deposits 
     of Entries Subject to Circumvention Inquiry.--
       ``(1) In general.--If the administering authority initiates 
     a circumvention inquiry under paragraph (1) or (3)(A) of 
     subsection (f), the administering authority shall order--
       ``(A) the suspension, or continued suspension, of 
     liquidation of all entries of merchandise subject to the 
     circumvention inquiry; and
       ``(B) the posting of a cash deposit, at the prevailing all-
     others or country-wide rate, for each entry of merchandise 
     described in subparagraph (A).
       ``(2) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this section shall 
     be construed to prevent the administering authority from 
     applying the requirements under this subsection in a class or 
     kind determination described in subsection (f)(3)(C).''.
       (c) Country-wide Application of Circumvention 
     Determination.--Section 781 of the Tariff Act of 1930 is 
     further amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(h) Country-wide Application of Circumvention 
     Determination.--
       ``(1) In general.--The administering authority shall apply 
     a determination described in paragraph (2) on a country-wide 
     basis unless it determines that application of that 
     determination to particular producers or exporters is 
     appropriate.
       ``(2) Determinations described.--A determination described 
     in this paragraph is any of the following:
       ``(A) A determination under subsection (a) with respect to 
     merchandise completed or assembled in the United States.
       ``(B) A determination under subsection (b) with respect to 
     merchandise completed or assembled in a foreign country.
       ``(C) A determination under subsection (c) with respect to 
     minor alteration of merchandise.
       ``(D) A determination under subsection (d) with respect to 
     later-developed merchandise.''.
       (d) Publication in the Federal Register.--Section 777(i) of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(4) Circumvention inquiries.--Whenever the administering 
     authority makes a determination under section 781 whether to 
     initiate a circumvention inquiry or makes a preliminary or 
     final determination under subsection (f)(4) of that section, 
     the administering authority shall publish the facts and 
     conclusions supporting that determination and shall publish 
     notice of that determination in the Federal Register.''.
       (e) Adding Verification Responses in Circumvention 
     Inquiries.--Section 782(i) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
     U.S.C. 1677m(i)) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (2), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (3)(B), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``, and''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) a final determination in a circumvention inquiry 
     conducted pursuant to section 781.''.

     SEC. 7302. REQUIREMENT OF PROVISION BY IMPORTER OF 
                   CERTIFICATION BY IMPORTER OR OTHER PARTY.

       (a) In General.--Subtitle D of title VII of the Tariff Act 
     of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1677 et seq.), as amended by section 
     7103(a), is further amended by adding at the end the 
     following:

     ``SEC. 785. REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATION BY IMPORTER OR 
                   OTHER PARTY.

       ``(a) Requirement.--
       ``(1) In general.--For imports of merchandise into the 
     customs territory of the United States, the administering 
     authority may require an importer or other party--
       ``(A) to provide a certification described in paragraph (2) 
     at the time of entry or with the entry summary;
       ``(B) to maintain that certification; or
       ``(C) to otherwise demonstrate compliance with the 
     requirements for that certification.
       ``(2) Certification described.--A certification described 
     in this paragraph is a certification by the importer of the 
     merchandise or other party, as required by the administering 
     authority, including a certification that--
       ``(A) the merchandise is not subject to an antidumping or 
     countervailing duty proceeding under this title; and
       ``(B) the inputs used in production, transformation, or 
     processing of the merchandise are not subject to an 
     antidumping or countervailing duty under this title.
       ``(3) Available upon request.--A certification required by 
     the administering authority under paragraph (1), if not 
     already provided, shall be made available upon request to the 
     administering authority or the Commissioner of U.S. Customs 
     and Border Protection (in this section referred to as the 
     `Commissioner').
       ``(b) Authority To Collect Cash Deposits and to Assess 
     Duties.--
       ``(1) In general.--If the administering authority requires 
     an importer or other party to provide a certification 
     described in paragraph (2) of subsection (a) for merchandise 
     imported into the customs territory of the United States 
     pursuant to paragraph (1) of that subsection, and the 
     importer or other party does not provide that certification 
     or that certification contains any false, misleading, or 
     fraudulent statement or representation or any material 
     omission, the administering authority shall instruct the 
     Commissioner--
       ``(A) to suspend liquidation of the entry;
       ``(B) to require that the importer or other party post a 
     cash deposit in an amount equal to the antidumping duty or 
     countervailing duty applicable to the merchandise; and
       ``(C) to assess the appropriate rate of duty upon 
     liquidation or reliquidation of the entry.
       ``(2) Assessment rate.--If no rate of duty for an entry is 
     available at the time of assessment under paragraph (1)(C), 
     the administering authority shall identify the applicable 
     cash deposit rate to be applied to the entry, with the 
     applicable duty rate to be provided as soon as the duty rate 
     becomes available.
       ``(c) Penalties.--If the administering authority requires 
     an importer or other party to provide a certification 
     described in paragraph (2) of subsection (a) for merchandise 
     imported into the customs territory of the United States 
     pursuant to paragraph (1) of that subsection, and the 
     importer or other party does not provide that certification 
     or that certification contains any false, misleading, or 
     fraudulent statement or representation or any material 
     omission, the importer of the merchandise may be subject to a 
     penalty pursuant to section 592 of this Act, section 1001 of 
     title 18, United States Code, or any other applicable 
     provision of law.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents for the 
     Tariff Act of 1930, as amended by section 7103(b), is further 
     amended by inserting after the item relating to section 784 
     the following:

``Sec. 785. Requirement for certification by importer or other 
              party.''.

     SEC. 7303. CLARIFICATION OF AUTHORITY FOR DEPARTMENT OF 
                   COMMERCE REGARDING MERCHANDISE COVERED BY 
                   ANTIDUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTY 
                   PROCEEDINGS.

       (a) Coverage by Antidumping or Countervailing Duty 
     Proceeding.--To determine whether merchandise imported into 
     the United States is covered by an antidumping or 
     countervailing duty proceeding under title VII of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1671 et seq.), the administering 
     authority may use any reasonable method and is not bound by 
     the determinations of any other Federal agency, including 
     tariff classification and country of origin marking rulings 
     issued by the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border 
     Protection.
       (b) Origin of Merchandise.--To determine the origin of 
     merchandise for purposes of an antidumping or countervailing 
     duty proceeding under title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 
     U.S.C. 1671 et seq.), the administering authority may apply 
     any reasonable method and may consider relevant factors, 
     including--
       (1) whether the upstream and downstream products are within 
     the same class or kind of merchandise;
       (2) whether the merchandise, or an essential component 
     thereof, is substantially transformed in the country of 
     exportation;
       (3) the extent to which the merchandise is processed; or
       (4) any other factors that the administering authority 
     considers appropriate.
       (c) Administering Authority Defined.--In this section, the 
     term ``administering authority'' has the meaning given that 
     term in section 771(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1677(1)).

     SEC. 7304. ASSET REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO NONRESIDENT 
                   IMPORTERS.

       (a) In General.--Part III of title IV of the Tariff Act of 
     1930 (19 U.S.C. 1481 et seq.) is amended by inserting after 
     section 484b the following:

     ``SEC. 484C. ASSET REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO NONRESIDENT 
                   IMPORTERS.

       ``(a) Definitions.--In this section:
       ``(1) Importer; nonresident importer.--The terms `importer' 
     and `nonresident importer' have the meanings given those 
     terms in section 641(i).
       ``(2) Resident importer.--The term `resident importer' 
     means any importer other than a nonresident importer.
       ``(b) Requirements for Nonresident Importers.--Except as 
     provided in subsection (c), the Commissioner of U.S. Customs 
     and Border Protection shall--
       ``(1) require a nonresident importer that imports 
     merchandise into the United States to maintain assets in the 
     United States sufficient to pay all duties that may 
     potentially be applied to the merchandise; and
       ``(2) require a bond with respect to the merchandise in an 
     amount sufficient to ensure full liability on the part of a 
     nonresident importer and the surety of the importer based on 
     the amount of assets the

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     Commissioner determines to be sufficient under subsection 
     (c).
       ``(c) Determination of Amount of Assets Required to Be 
     Maintained.--For purposes of subsection (b)(1), the 
     Commissioner shall calculate the amount of assets sufficient 
     to pay all duties that may potentially be applied to 
     merchandise imported by a nonresident importer based on an 
     amount that exceeds the amount, calculated using the fair 
     market value of the merchandise, of all duties, fees, 
     interest, taxes, or other charges, and all deposits for 
     duties, fees, interest, taxes, or other charges, that would 
     apply with respect to the merchandise if the merchandise were 
     subject to the highest rate of duty applicable to such 
     merchandise imported from any country.
       ``(d) Maintenance of Assets in the United States.--
       ``(1) In general.--For purposes of subsection (b)(1), a 
     nonresident importer of merchandise meets the requirement to 
     maintain assets in the United States if the importer has 
     clear title, at all times between the entry of the 
     merchandise and the liquidation of the entry, to assets 
     described in paragraph (2) with a value equal to the amount 
     determined under subsection (c).
       ``(2) Assets described.--An asset described in this 
     paragraph is--
       ``(A) an asset held by a United States financial 
     institution;
       ``(B) an interest in an entity organized under the laws of 
     the United States or any jurisdiction within the United 
     States; or
       ``(C) an interest in real or personal property located in 
     the United States or any territory or possession of the 
     United States.
       ``(e) Exceptions.--The requirements of this section shall 
     not apply with respect to a nonresident importer--
       ``(1) that is a validated Tier 2 or Tier 3 participant in 
     the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism program 
     established under subtitle B of title II of the Security and 
     Accountability For Every Port Act of 2006 (6 U.S.C. 961 et 
     seq.); or
       ``(2) if the Commissioner is satisfied, based on certified 
     information supplied by the importer and any other relevant 
     evidence, that the Commissioner has the same or equivalent 
     ability to collect all duties that may potentially be applied 
     to merchandise imported by the importer as the Commissioner 
     would have if the importer were a resident importer.
       ``(f) Procedures.--The Commissioner shall prescribe 
     procedures for assuring that nonresident importers maintain 
     the assets required by subsection (b).
       ``(g) Penalties.--
       ``(1) In general.--It shall be unlawful for any person to 
     import into the United States any merchandise in violation of 
     this section.
       ``(2) Civil penalties.--Any person who violates paragraph 
     (1) shall be liable for a civil penalty of $50,000 for each 
     such violation.
       ``(3) Other penalties.--In addition to the penalties 
     specified in paragraph (2), any violation of this section 
     that violates any other provision of the customs and trade 
     laws of the United States (as defined in section 2 of the 
     Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 (19 
     U.S.C. 4301)) shall be subject to any applicable civil or 
     criminal penalty, including seizure and forfeiture, that may 
     be imposed under that provision or title 18, United States 
     Code.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of contents for the 
     Tariff Act of 1930 is amended by inserting after the item 
     relating to section 484b the following:

``Sec. 484c. Asset requirements applicable to nonresident importers.''.
       (c) Effective Date.--Section 484c of the Tariff Act of 
     1930, as added by subsection (a)--
       (1) takes effect on the date of the enactment of this Act; 
     and
       (2) applies with respect to merchandise entered, or 
     withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after the 
     date that is 180 days after such date of enactment.

              TITLE IV--COUNTERING CURRENCY UNDERVALUATION

     SEC. 7401. INVESTIGATION OR REVIEW OF CURRENCY UNDERVALUATION 
                   UNDER COUNTERVAILING DUTY LAW.

       Section 702(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1671a(c)) is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(6) Currency undervaluation.--For purposes of a 
     countervailing duty investigation under this subtitle in 
     which the determinations under clauses (i) and (ii) of 
     paragraph (1)(A) are affirmative and the petition includes an 
     allegation of currency undervaluation by the government of a 
     country or any public entity within the territory of a 
     country that meets the requirements of clause (i) of that 
     paragraph, or for purposes of a review under subtitle C with 
     respect to a countervailing duty order involving such an 
     allegation, the administering authority shall examine in its 
     investigation or review whether currency undervaluation by 
     the government of a country or any public entity within the 
     territory of a country is providing, directly or indirectly, 
     a countervailable subsidy.''.

     SEC. 7402. DETERMINATION OF BENEFIT WITH RESPECT TO CURRENCY 
                   UNDERVALUATION.

       Section 771(5)(E) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1677(5)(E)) is amended--
       (1) in clause (iii), by striking ``, and'' and inserting a 
     comma;
       (2) in clause (iv), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``, and'';
       (3) by inserting after clause (iv) the following:
       ``(v) in the case of a transaction involving currency, if 
     there is a difference between the amount of currency received 
     in exchange for United States dollars and the amount of 
     currency that the recipient would have received absent an 
     undervalued currency.''; and
       (4) in the flush text following clause (v), as added by 
     paragraph (3), by adding at the end the following: ``For 
     purposes of clause (v), a determination of the existence and 
     amount of a benefit from the exchange of an undervalued 
     currency shall take into account a comparison of the exchange 
     rates derived from a methodology determined by the 
     administering authority to be appropriate in light of the 
     facts and circumstances to the relevant actual exchange 
     rates. That determination shall rely on authoritative 
     information that is on the administrative record.''.

                      TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS

     SEC. 7501. APPLICATION TO CANADA AND MEXICO.

       Pursuant to section 418 of the United States-Mexico-Canada 
     Agreement Implementation Act (19 U.S.C. 4588), the amendments 
     made by this division apply with respect to goods from Canada 
     and Mexico.

     SEC. 7502. EFFECTIVE DATE.

       (a) In General.--Except as provided by subsection (b) or 
     (c), the amendments made by this division apply to 
     countervailing duty investigations initiated under subtitle A 
     of title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1671 et 
     seq.), antidumping duty investigations initiated under 
     subtitle B of title VII of such Act (19 U.S.C. 1673 et seq.), 
     reviews initiated under subtitle C of title VII of such Act 
     (19 U.S.C. 1675 et seq.), and circumvention inquiries 
     requested under section 781 of such Act (19 U.S.C. 1677j), on 
     or after the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (b) Applicability.--
       (1) In general.--The amendments made by this division apply 
     to--
       (A) investigations or reviews under title VII of the Tariff 
     Act of 1930 pending on the date of the enactment of this Act 
     if the date on which the fully extended preliminary 
     determination is scheduled is not earlier than 45 days after 
     such date of enactment;
       (B) circumvention inquiries initiated under section 781 of 
     the Tariff Act of 1930 before and pending on such date of 
     enactment; and
       (C) circumvention inquiries requested under such section 
     781 but not initiated before such date of enactment.
       (2) Deadlines for circumvention inquiries.--
       (A) Determinations.--In this case of a circumvention 
     inquiry described in paragraph (1)(B), subsection (f)(4) of 
     section 781 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended by section 
     7301(a), shall be applied and administered--
       (i) in subparagraph (A)(i), by substituting ``the date of 
     the enactment of the Eliminating Global Market Distortions to 
     Protect American Jobs Act of 2021'' for ``the date on which 
     the administering authority initiates a circumvention inquiry 
     under paragraph (1) or (3)(A)''; and
       (ii) in subparagraph (C), by substituting ``the date of the 
     enactment of the Eliminating Global Market Distortions to 
     Protect American Jobs Act of 2021'' for ``the filing of the 
     inquiry request''.
       (B) Actions with respect to inquiry requests.--In this case 
     of a circumvention inquiry described in paragraph (1)(C), the 
     administering authority (as defined in section 771(1) of the 
     Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1677(1))) shall, not later than 
     20 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, take an 
     action described in subsection (f)(3) of section 781 of the 
     Tariff Act of 1930, as amended by section 7301(a), with 
     respect to the inquiry.
       (c) Retroactive Application of Modification of Sales Below 
     Cost Provision.--Section 773(b)(3) of the Tariff Act of 1930 
     (19 U.S.C. 1677b(b)(3)), as amended by section 7204(a), 
     applies to--
       (1) antidumping duty investigations initiated under 
     subtitle B of title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 
     1673 et seq.) on or after June 29, 2015;
       (2) reviews initiated under subtitle C of title VII of such 
     Act (19 U.S.C. 1675 et seq.) on or after June 29, 2015;
       (3) resulting actions by U.S. Customs and Border 
     Protection; and
       (4) civil actions, criminal proceedings, and other 
     proceedings before a Federal court relating to proceedings 
     referred to in paragraphs (1) or (2) or actions referred to 
     in paragraph (3) in which final judgment has not been entered 
     on the date of the enactment of this Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1679. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Beginning on page 1337, strike line 23 and all that follows 
     through line 16 on page 1338 and insert the following:
       (8) Subgroup of students.--The term ``subgroup of 
     students'' means an individual who is--

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       (A) enrolled in a secondary or postsecondary educational 
     institution; and
       (B) undergoing instruction with goals of acquiring and 
     developing professional knowledge and achieving employment in 
     a STEM field.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1680. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 4411 and insert the following:

     SEC. 4411. AUTHORITY TO ENTER INTO CONTRACTS TO PROTECT 
                   FACILITIES FROM UNMANNED AIRCRAFT.

       (a) Authority.--The following Federal departments are 
     authorized to enter into contracts to carry out the following 
     authorities:
       (1) The Department of Defense for the purpose of carrying 
     out activities under section 130i of title 10, United States 
     Code.
       (2) The Department of Homeland Security for the purpose of 
     carrying out activities under section 210G of the Homeland 
     Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 124n).
       (3) The Department of Justice for the purpose of carrying 
     out activities under section 210G of the Homeland Security 
     Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 124n).
       (4) The Department of Energy for the purpose of carrying 
     out activities under section 4510 of the Atomic Energy 
     Defense Act (50 U.S.C. 2661).
       (b) Federal Acquisition Regulation.--Not later than 180 
     days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Federal 
     Acquisition Regulatory Council shall amend the Federal 
     Acquisition Regulation to implement the authority provided 
     under subsection (a).

     SEC. 4412. SUNSET.

        Sections 4403, 4404, and 4405 shall cease to have effect 
     on the date that is 8 years after the date of the enactment 
     of this Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1681. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 1147, beginning on line 23, strike ``made; or'' and 
     all that follows through ``(B) as to which'' and insert the 
     following: ``made;
       (B) that can be grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced 
     outside of the United States for a comprehensive cost that is 
     at least 10 percent less than the comparable cost of growing, 
     reprocessing, reusing, or producing such equipment or 
     component or material thereof outside the United States; or
       (C) as to which
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1682. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 4138, strike ``describing the implementation'' 
     and all that follows through the period at the end and insert 
     the following: ``describing--
       (1) the implementation of this subtitle, including 
     recommendations for any legislation to improve the collection 
     and reporting of information regarding waivers of and 
     exceptions to Buy American laws;
       (2) the effectiveness of the changes made by this title;
       (3) the effect of the changes made by this title to the 
     overall costs for domestic manufacturing in the United 
     States;
       (4) the effects of the changes made by this title to output 
     and productions costs for domestic manufacturing in the 
     United States; and
       (5) the effects of the changes made by this title on the 
     competitiveness of United States domestic manufacturing with 
     global competitors.
       
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1683. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 4497(b), add at the end the following: ``The 
     classified tracking shall be made available to any member of 
     Congress upon request.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1684. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In division D, strike title I.
       
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1685. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. REPEAL OF NDAA PROVISION RELATING TO COMMERCIAL 
                   TERRESTRIAL OPERATIONS, THE GLOBAL POSITIONING 
                   SYSTEM, AND FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 
                   ORDER 20-48.

       Subtitle E of title XVI of the William M. (Mac) Thornberry 
     National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 
     (Public Law 116-283) is repealed.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1686. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 4411 and insert the following:

     SEC. 4411. EXCEPTION FOR WILDFIRE MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS.

       The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of 
     Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland 
     Security, are exempt from the procurement and operation 
     restrictions under sections 4403 and 4404 to the extent such 
     procurement or operation is necessary for the sole purpose of 
     supporting the full range of wildfire management operations.

     SEC. 4412. SUNSET.

       Sections 4403, 4404, and 4405 shall cease to have effect on 
     the date that is 8 years after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1687. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        Strike section 4123.
       
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1688. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science

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Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       On page 58, strike lines 15 through 18 and insert the 
     following:
       (1) Appointment.--An Assistant Director for the Directorate 
     shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice 
     and consent of the Senate.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1689. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 2102, strike subsection (c) and insert the 
     following:
       (c) Activities.--The Directorate--
       (1) shall support basic research, including through awards 
     to individual researchers, entities, or consortia and through 
     diverse funding mechanisms and models;
       (2) shall identify and develop opportunities to coordinate 
     and collaborate on research--
       (A) with other directorates and offices of the Foundation;
       (B) with stakeholders in academia, the private sector, and 
     nonprofit entities; and
       (C) with other Federal research agencies, as well as State 
     and local governments;
       (3) shall provide awards for research and development 
     projects designed to achieve specific technology metrics or 
     objectives;
       (4) shall identify and develop opportunities to reduce 
     barriers for technology transfer, including intellectual 
     property frameworks between academia and industry, nonprofit 
     entities, and the venture capital communities;
       (5) shall partner with other directorates and offices of 
     the Foundation for projects or research, including--
       (A) to pursue basic questions about natural, human, and 
     physical phenomena that could enable advances in the key 
     technology focus areas;
       (B) to study questions that could affect the design 
     (including human interfaces), safety, security, operation, 
     deployment, or the social and ethical consequences of 
     technologies in the key technology focus areas; and
       (C) to further the creation of a domestic workforce capable 
     of advancing, using, and adapting to key technology focus 
     areas and understanding and improving the impact of key 
     technology focus areas on STEM teaching and learning by 
     advancing the key technology focus areas, including engaging 
     relevant partners in research and innovation programs; and
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1690. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Section 2104(a) is amended by striking subparagraph (D) of 
     paragraph (3) and all that follows through subparagraph 
     (C)(ii) of paragraph (7) and inserting the following:
     and
       (4) Selection process.--In selecting recipients under this 
     subsection, the Director shall consider, in addition to the 
     scientific and technical merit of the proposal--
       (A) maximizing regional and geographic diversity of the 
     university technology centers, including by considering 
     rural-serving institutions of higher education (as defined in 
     section 861(b) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 
     1161a(b));
       (B) the extent to which the applicant's proposal would 
     broaden participation by populations underrepresented in 
     STEM;
       (C) the capacity of the applicant to engage industry, 
     labor, and other appropriate organizations and, where 
     applicable, contribute to growth in domestic manufacturing 
     capacity and job creation;
       (D) in the case of a consortium, the extent to which the 
     proposal includes institutions listed in paragraph 
     (7)(C)(ii);
       (E) the amount of funds from industry organizations 
     described in paragraph (5)(A)(ii) the applicant would use 
     towards establishing the university technology center;
       (F) the plan and capability of the applicant to take 
     measures to prevent the inappropriate use of the research and 
     technology of the center, including research results, data, 
     and intellectual property, as appropriate and consistent with 
     the requirements of the relevant award; and
       (G) the plan and capability of the applicant to support 
     proof-of-concept development and prototyping as well as 
     technology transfer and commercialization activities.
       (5) Requirements.--
       (A) In general.--The Director shall ensure that any 
     eligible entity receiving an award under this subsection 
     has--
       (i) the capacity or the ability to acquire the capacity to 
     advance the purposes described in section 2102(b);
       (ii) secured contributions for establishing the university 
     technology center under this subsection from industry or 
     other non-Federal organizations in an amount not less than 10 
     percent of the total amount of the award the eligible entity 
     would receive under this subsection;
       (iii) been certified by the Director as carrying out a 
     proposal that is not duplicative, fraudulent, or wasteful; 
     and
       (iv) agreed to be subject to annual audits for compliance 
     with this section.
       (B) Consortium eligibility.--To be eligible to receive an 
     award for the establishment and operation of a university 
     technology center, a consortium shall be composed of not 
     fewer than 2 entities as described in paragraph (7)(C) and 
     operate subject to a binding agreement, entered into by each 
     member of the consortium, that documents--
       (i) the proposed partnership agreement, including the 
     governance and management structure of the university 
     technology center;
       (ii) measures the consortium will undertake to enable cost-
     effective implementation of activities under paragraph (3);
       (iii) a proposed budget, including financial contributions 
     from non-Federal sources; and
       (iv) the plan for ownership and use of any intellectual 
     property developed by the center.
       (6) Support of regional technology hubs.--Each university 
     technology center established under this subsection may 
     support and participate in, as appropriate, the activities of 
     any regional technology hub designated under section 28 of 
     the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 
     U.S.C. 3701 et seq.), as added by section 2401 of this 
     division.
       (7) Eligible entity.--In this subsection, the term 
     ``eligible entity'' means--
       (A) an individual institution of higher education;
       (B) a nonprofit entity; or
       (C) a consortium that--
       (i) shall include and be led by an institution of higher 
     education or by a nonprofit entity, designed to support 
     technology development;
       (ii) may include 1 or more institution that is--

       (I) a historically Black college or university;
       (II) a Tribal College or University;
       (III) a minority-serving institution (or an institution of 
     higher education with an established STEM capacity building 
     program focused on traditionally underrepresented populations 
     in STEM, including Native Hawaiians, Alaska Natives, and 
     Indians);
       (IV) an institution that participates in the Established 
     Program to Stimulate Competitive Research under section 113 
     of the National Science Foundation Authorization Act of 1988 
     (42 U.S.C. 1862g);
       (V) an emerging research institution; or
       (VI) a community college that is a research institution; 
     and

                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1691. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
       In section 2103, strike subsection (c) and insert the 
     following:
       (c) Selection Criteria.--The Directorate shall use a peer 
     review process to inform the selection of award recipients.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1692. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
       Strike section 2104.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1693. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish

[[Page S3169]]

a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science 
Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub program, to require 
a strategy and report on economic security, science, research, 
innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to establish a critical 
supply chain resiliency program, and for other purposes; which was 
ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 2106.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1694. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:
       Section 2105 is amended by adding at the end the following:
       (b) Limitation.--In carrying out a transition pursuant to 
     this section, the Director shall ensure that no Federal 
     funding is made available for any program being transitioned 
     that duplicates another Federally funded program.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1695. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 2106(c)(3), strike ``including by increasing 
     educational capacity at institutions and''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1696. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 2108.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1697. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 2108(d), insert ``, if such selection does not 
     compromise the potential for technological or scientific 
     rigor in the operation of the proposed test bed'' before the 
     period at the end.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1698. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 2109.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1699. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       In section 2112(b), strike the first sentence and insert 
     ``The Director shall ensure that activities carried out by 
     the Directorate are not duplicative of activities supported 
     by other parts of the Foundation or other Federal 
     agencies.''.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1700. Mr. LEE submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       Strike section 2510.
                                 ______
                                 
  SA 1701. Mr. JOHNSON submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of subtitle B of title II of division E, add 
     the following:

     SEC. 5214. ELIGIBILITY OF TAIWAN FOR THE STRATEGIC TRADE 
                   AUTHORIZATION EXCEPTION TO CERTAIN EXPORT 
                   CONTROL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS.

       (a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
       (1) Taiwan has adopted high standards in the field of 
     export controls.
       (2) Taiwan has declared its unilateral adherence to the 
     Missile Technology Control Regime, the Wassenaar Arrangement, 
     the Australia Group, and the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
       (3) At the request of President George W. Bush, section 
     1206 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 
     2003 (pl 107-228; U.S.C. 2321k note) required that Taiwan be 
     treated as if it were designated as a major non-NATO ally (as 
     defined in section 644(q) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 
     1961 (22 U.S.C. 2403(q)).
       (b) Eligibility for Strategic Trade Authorization.--The 
     President, consistent with the commitments of the United 
     States under international arrangements, shall take steps so 
     that Taiwan may be treated as if it were included in the list 
     of countries eligible for the strategic trade authorization 
     exception under section 740.20(c)(1) of title 15, Code of 
     Federal Regulations, to the requirement for a license for the 
     export, re-export, or in-country transfer of an item subject 
     to controls under the Export Administration Regulations.
       (c) Criteria.--Before the President may treat Taiwan as 
     eligible for the exception described in subsection (b), the 
     President shall ensure that Taiwan satisfies any applicable 
     criteria normally required for inclusion in the Country Group 
     A:5 list set forth in Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the 
     Export Administration Regulations, particularly with respect 
     to alignment of export control policies with such policies of 
     the United States.
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  SA 1702. Mr. PADILLA submitted an amendment intended to be proposed 
to amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

        At the end of title V of division B, add the following:

     SEC. 25__. SUPERCOMPUTING FOR SAFER CHEMICALS (SUPERSAFE) 
                   CONSORTIUM.

       (a) Establishment.--
       (1) In general.--The Secretary of Energy (referred to in 
     this section as the ``Secretary''), in collaboration with the 
     Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of Health and Human 
     Services, the Director of the National Toxicology Program, 
     and the heads of any other relevant Federal agencies, shall 
     form a consortium, to be known as the ``Supercomputing for 
     Safer Chemicals (SUPERSAFE) Consortium'' (referred to in this 
     section as the ``Consortium'').

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       (2) Inclusion of state agencies.--The Secretary shall allow 
     the head of a relevant State agency to join the Consortium on 
     request of the State agency.
       (b) Consortium Activities.--
       (1) In general.--The Consortium, working through the 
     National Laboratories and public research institutions, shall 
     use supercomputing and other similar capabilities--
       (A) to establish rapid approaches for large-scale 
     identification of toxic substances and the development of 
     safer alternatives to toxic substances by developing and 
     validating computational toxicology methods based on unique 
     high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, machine 
     learning, and precision measurements;
       (B) to transition to a more circular economy and cleaner 
     energy by expanding knowledge to shift the market for toxic 
     substances and products toward safe-by-design alternatives; 
     and
       (C) to address the burdens of--
       (i) environmental toxic substance exposures in 
     disadvantaged communities;
       (ii) greater toxic substance use in products targeted 
     towards those communities; and
       (iii) exposure to toxic substances at Department of Energy 
     facilities.
       (2) Models.--In carrying out paragraph (1), the Consortium 
     shall use supercomputers to develop, validate, and run models 
     to predict adverse health effects caused by toxic substances.
       (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized 
     to be appropriated to the Secretary to carry out this 
     section--
       (1) for fiscal year 2022, $20,000,000;
       (2) for fiscal year 2023, $30,000,000; and
       (3) for each of fiscal years 2024 through 2026, 
     $35,000,000.
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  SA 1703. Ms. KLOBUCHAR (for herself, Mrs. Capito, Ms. Cortez Masto, 
and Mr. Sullivan) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed to 
amendment SA 1502 proposed by Mr. Schumer to the bill S. 1260, to 
establish a new Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the 
National Science Foundation, to establish a regional technology hub 
program, to require a strategy and report on economic security, 
science, research, innovation, manufacturing, and job creation, to 
establish a critical supply chain resiliency program, and for other 
purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table; as follows:

       At the appropriate place, insert the following:

     SEC. ___. ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS REGARDING THE EFFECT OF THE 
                   DIGITAL ECONOMY ON THE ECONOMY OF THE UNITED 
                   STATES.

       (a) Definitions.--In this section:
       (1) Appropriate committees of congress.--The term 
     ``appropriate committees of Congress'' means--
       (A) the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation 
     of the Senate;
       (B) the Committee on Environment and Public Works of the 
     Senate;
       (C) the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship of 
     the Senate;
       (D) the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of 
     Representatives;
       (E) the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of 
     the House of Representatives; and
       (F) the Committee on Small Business of the House of 
     Representatives.
       (2) Assistant secretary.--The term ``Assistant Secretary'' 
     means the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications 
     and Information.
       (3) Broadband.--The term ``broadband'' means an Internet 
     Protocol-based transmission service that enables users to 
     send and receive voice, video, data, or graphics, or a 
     combination of those items.
       (4) Digital economy.--
       (A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), the term 
     ``digital economy'' has the meaning given the term by the 
     Secretary in carrying out this section.
       (B) Considerations.--In establishing a definition for the 
     term ``digital economy'' under subparagraph (A), the 
     Secretary shall consider--
       (i) the digital-enabling infrastructure that a computer 
     network needs to exist and operate; and
       (ii) the roles of e-commerce and digital media.
       (5) Digital media.--The term ``digital media'' means the 
     content that participants in e-commerce create and access.
       (6) E-commerce.--The term ``e-commerce'' means the digital 
     transactions that take place using the infrastructure 
     described in paragraph (4)(B)(i).
       (7) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
     of Commerce.
       (b) Biennial Assessment and Analysis Required.--Not later 
     than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, and 
     biennially thereafter, the Secretary, in consultation with 
     the Director of the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the 
     Department of Commerce and the Assistant Secretary, shall 
     conduct an assessment and analysis regarding the contribution 
     of the digital economy to the economy of the United States.
       (c) Considerations and Consultation.--In conducting each 
     assessment and analysis required under subsection (b), the 
     Secretary shall--
       (1) consider the impact of--
       (A) the deployment and adoption of--
       (i) digital-enabling infrastructure; and
       (ii) broadband;
       (B) e-commerce and platform-enabled peer-to-peer commerce; 
     and
       (C) the production and consumption of digital media, 
     including free media; and
       (2) consult with--
       (A) the heads of any agencies and offices of the Federal 
     Government as the Secretary considers appropriate, including 
     the Secretary of Agriculture, the Commissioner of the Bureau 
     of Labor Statistics, the Administrator of the Small Business 
     Administration, and the Federal Communications Commission;
       (B) representatives of the business community, including 
     rural and urban internet service providers and 
     telecommunications infrastructure providers;
       (C) representatives from State, local, and tribal 
     government agencies; and
       (D) representatives from consumer and community 
     organizations.
       (d) Report.--The Secretary shall submit to the appropriate 
     committees of Congress a report regarding the findings of the 
     Secretary with respect to each assessment and analysis 
     conducted under subsection (b).

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