[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 10]
[House]
[Pages 13513-13541]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




          UNITED STATES MANUFACTURING ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 2010

  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. Speaker, I move to suspend the rules and pass the bill 
(H.R. 4380) to amend the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
States to modify temporarily certain rates of duty, and for other 
purposes, as amended.
  The Clerk read the title of the bill.
  The text of the bill is as follows:

                               H.R. 4380

       Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of 
     the United States of America in Congress assembled,

     SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS.

       (a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``United 
     States Manufacturing Enhancement Act of 2010''.
       (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this Act 
     is as follows:

Sec. 1. Short title and table of contents.
Sec. 2. Reference.

              TITLE I--NEW DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS

Sec. 1004. Certain reusable grocery bags.
Sec. 1009. Epilink 701.
Sec. 1011. Certain synthetic staple fibers that are not carded, combed, 
              or otherwise processed for spinning.
Sec. 1012. Acrylic or modacrylic synthetic staple fibers, not carded, 
              combed, or otherwise processed for spinning.
Sec. 1013. Acrylic or modacrylic synthetic staple fibers, not carded, 
              combed, or otherwise processed for spinning, containing 
              at least 85 percent by weight of acrylonitrile units.
Sec. 1014. Certain synthetic staple fibers that are not carded, combed, 
              or otherwise processed for spinning, not dyed or 
              pigmented.
Sec. 1015. Certain synthetic staple fibers that are not carded, combed, 
              or otherwise processed for spinning, raw white (undyed).
Sec. 1016. Certain synthetic staple fibers that are not carded, combed, 
              or otherwise processed for spinning, containing at least 
              85 percent by weight of acrylonitrile units.
Sec. 1017. Certain synthetic staple fibers that are not carded, combed, 
              or otherwise processed for spinning, not pigmented.
Sec. 1020. Acrylic or modacrylic synthetic staple fibers, not carded, 
              combed, or otherwise processed for spinning, containing 2 
              percent or more but not over 3 percent of water.
Sec. 1021. Acrylic or modacrylic synthetic staple fibers, not carded, 
              combed, or otherwise processed for spinning, not 
              pigmented.
Sec. 1022. Acrylic or modacrylic synthetic filament tow.
Sec. 1023. Acrylic or modacrylic synthetic filament tow, containing 2 
              percent or more but not over 3 percent of water.
Sec. 1024. Acrylic or modacrylic synthetic filament tow containing 85 
              percent or more by weight of acrylonitrile units.
Sec. 1025. Acrylic or modacrylic synthetic staple fibers, not carded, 
              combed, or otherwise processed for spinning, raw white 
              (undyed).
Sec. 1026. Certain synthetic staple fibers that are not carded, combed, 
              or otherwise processed for spinning, containing 85 
              percent or more of acrylonitrile units.
Sec. 1027. Certain synthetic staple fibers that are not carded, combed, 
              or otherwise processed for spinning containing 2 percent 
              or more but not over 3 percent of water.
Sec. 1028. MDA50.
Sec. 1029. Nourybond 276 Modifier.
Sec. 1030. Polycaprolactone Diol #1.
Sec. 1032. Certain acrylic synthetic staple fiber.
Sec. 1033. Certain acrylic synthetic staple fiber, containing by weight 
              92 percent or more of polyacrylonitrile.
Sec. 1034. Certain acrylic synthetic staple fiber dyed but not carded, 
              combed for spinning.
Sec. 1035. Certain acrylic staple fiber.
Sec. 1037. e-Caprolactone-2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol 
              polymer.
Sec. 1038. e-Caprolactone-neopentylglycol copolymer.
Sec. 1041. Cetalox.
Sec. 1049. Propanoic acid, 3-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl-, 
              polymers with 5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-
              trimethylcyclohexane and reduced methyl esters of reduced 
              polymerized, oxidized tetrafluoroethylene, compounds with 
              trimethylamine.
Sec. 1052. Ortho-Nitro-Phenol.
Sec. 1053. Certain acrylic synthetic staple fiber, containing 2 percent 
              or more but not over 8 percent of water.
Sec. 1054. Certain acrylic synthetic staple fiber, containing not more 
              than 0.01 percent of zinc.
Sec. 1062. 3-Chloro-2-methylphenyl methyl sulfide.
Sec. 1065. 1,3-Dimethyl-1H-pyrazol-5-ol and 1,3-Dimethyl-5-pyrazolone.
Sec. 1067. Neodymium oxide.
Sec. 1068. DMDPA.
Sec. 1070. Certain air pressure distillation columns.
Sec. 1071. nPBAL.
Sec. 1072. Primid XL-552.
Sec. 1074. Certain imaging colorants.
Sec. 1075. Certain imaging colorants of fast yellow, cyan, fast black, 
              and magenta.
Sec. 1076. Copper oxychloride and copper hydroxide.
Sec. 1079. DCDNBTF Benzene, 2,4-dichloro-1,3-dinitro-5-
              (trifluoromethyl).
Sec. 1080. Mixtures containing n-butyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one 
              (Butyl benzisothiazline) and application adjuvants.
Sec. 1081. Mixtures containing n-butyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one, 1-
              hydroxypyridine-2-thione, zinc salt (Zinc pyrithione) and 
              application adjuvants.
Sec. 1089. Bis(4-t-butylcyclohexyl) peroxydicarbonate.
Sec. 1091. Didecanoyl Peroxide.
Sec. 1093. Glycerol ester of dimerized gum.
Sec. 1097. Mixtures containing Fenoxaprop-p-ethyl, Pyrasulfotole, 
              Bromoxynil octanoate, and Bromoxynil heptanoate.
Sec. 1110. Dry adhesive copolyamide pellets.
Sec. 1113. Corvus herbicide.
Sec. 1114. Evergol.
Sec. 1115. Liberty, Rely, and Ignite herbicides.
Sec. 1126. Cyclopropylaminonicotinic acid.
Sec. 1127. Grilbond IL 6-50%F.
Sec. 1128. Primid QM-1260.
Sec. 1136. 1-Chloro-2-chloromethyl-3-fluorobenzene.
Sec. 1142. Dimerized gum.
Sec. 1149. Pyrasulfotole.
Sec. 1151. Helional.
Sec. 1160. Over-the-range microwaves.
Sec. 1162. Porous hollow fibers.
Sec. 1163. Cellular plastic sheets for filters.
Sec. 1164. Certain Woven Mesh for Use in Filters.
Sec. 1165. Plastic fittings of perfluoroalkoxy.
Sec. 1167. 2-Hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose.
Sec. 1170. Mixtures containing 2,4,6-Tripropyl-1,3,5,2,4,6-
              trioxatriphosphinane 2,4,6-trioxide.
Sec. 1174. N-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine.
Sec. 1176. Dilauroyl peroxide.
Sec. 1181. 4-Chloro-3,5-dinitro-a,a,a-trifluorotoluene.
Sec. 1187. AE 0172747 Ether.
Sec. 1191. Yarn of carded hair of Kashmir (cashmere) goats, of yarn 
              count less than 19.35 metric, not put up for retail sale.
Sec. 1192. Yarn of carded camel hair.
Sec. 1200. Certain laundry work surfaces.
Sec. 1203. Certain mixtures of perfluorocarbons.
Sec. 1204. Certain perfluorocarbon morpholines.
Sec. 1205. Certain perfluoroamines.
Sec. 1206. Certain perfluoroalkanes.
Sec. 1207. Perfluorobutanesulfonyl fluoride.
Sec. 1209. Grilamid TR 90.
Sec. 1210. Stainless steel single-piece exhaust gas manifolds.
Sec. 1211. Effective date.

           TITLE II--EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS

Sec. 2001. Extension of certain existing duty suspensions and 
              reductions and other modifications.
Sec. 2002. Effective date.

     TITLE III--ADDITIONAL EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS

Sec. 3001. Extensions of certain existing duty suspensions and 
              reductions and other modifications.
Sec. 3002. Effective date.

 TITLE IV--CUSTOMS USER FEES; TIME FOR PAYMENT OF CORPORATE ESTIMATED 
                        TAXES; PAYGO COMPLIANCE

Sec. 4001. Customs user fees.
Sec. 4002. Time for payment of corporate estimated taxes.
Sec. 4003. PAYGO compliance.

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     SEC. 2. REFERENCE.

       Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this 
     Act an amendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an 
     amendment to, or repeal of, a chapter, subchapter, note, 
     additional U.S. note, heading, subheading, or other 
     provision, the reference shall be considered to be made to a 
     chapter, subchapter, note, additional U.S. note, heading, 
     subheading, or other provision of the Harmonized Tariff 
     Schedule of the United States (19 U.S.C. 3007).

              TITLE I--NEW DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS

     SEC. 1004. CERTAIN REUSABLE GROCERY BAGS.

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


``      9902.40.01       Shopping bags with  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          an outer surface                                                   31/2012.......
                          of spun bonded
                          polypropylene
                          fabric or
                          nonwoven
                          polypropylene
                          fabric (provided
                          for in subheading
                          4202.92.30)......

     SEC. 1009. EPILINK 701.

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


``      9902.40.02       Aqueous emulsion    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          of a modified                                                      31/2012.......
                          aliphatic amine
                          mixture of:
                          decanedioic acid,
                          compounds with
                          1,3-
                          benzenedimethanam
                          ine-bisphenol A-
                          bisphenol A
                          diglycidyl ether-
                          diethylenetriamin
                          e glycidyl phenyl
                          ether reaction
                          product-
                          epichlorohydrin-
                          formaldehyde-
                          propylene oxide-
                          triethylenetetram
                          ine polymer
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3911.90.45)......

     SEC. 1011. CERTAIN SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS THAT ARE NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING.

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


``      9902.40.03       Modacrylic staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers containing                                                  31/2012.......
                          35 percent or
                          more but not over
                          85 percent by
                          weight of
                          acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 3
                          percent of water,
                          not pigmented
                          (ecru), crimped,
                          with an average
                          decitex of 2.2
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) and
                          fiber length of
                          51 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1012. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS, NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING.

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


``      9902.40.04       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers                                                             31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e staple)
                          containing at
                          least 85 percent
                          by weight of
                          acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 3
                          percent of water,
                          colored, crimped,
                          with an average
                          decitex of 3.0
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) and
                          fiber length of
                          50 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1013. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS, NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING, CONTAINING AT LEAST 85 PERCENT BY 
                   WEIGHT OF ACRYLONITRILE UNITS.

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


``      9902.40.05       Modacrylic staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers containing                                                  31/2012.......
                          35 percent or
                          more but not over
                          85 percent by
                          weight of
                          acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 3
                          percent of water,
                          not pigmented
                          (ecru), crimped,
                          with an average
                          decitex of 1.9
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) and
                          fiber length of
                          51 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1014. CERTAIN SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS THAT ARE NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING, NOT DYED OR PIGMENTED.

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


``      9902.40.06       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers containing                                                  31/2012.......
                          at least 85
                          percent by weight
                          of acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not more than
                          3 percent of
                          water, not dyed
                          or pigmented
                          (ecru), crimped,
                          with an average
                          decitex of 1.9
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) and
                          fiber length of
                          51 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1015. CERTAIN SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS THAT ARE NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING, RAW WHITE (UNDYED).

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


``      9902.40.07       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers containing                                                  31/2012.......
                          at least 85
                          percent by weight
                          of acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not more than
                          3 percent of
                          water, raw white
                          (undyed),
                          crimped, with an
                          average decitex
                          of 2.2 (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and fiber length
                          of 38 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......


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     SEC. 1016. CERTAIN SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS THAT ARE NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING, CONTAINING AT LEAST 85 PERCENT BY 
                   WEIGHT OF ACRYLONITRILE UNITS.

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


``      9902.40.08       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers containing                                                  31/2012.......
                          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 1.3 (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and fiber length
                          of 38 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1017. CERTAIN SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS THAT ARE NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING, NOT PIGMENTED.

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


``      9902.40.09       Modacrylic staple   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers containing                                                  31/2012.......
                          35 percent or
                          more but not over
                          85 percent by
                          weight of
                          acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 3
                          percent of water,
                          not pigmented
                          (ecru), crimped,
                          with an average
                          decitex of 2.2
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) and
                          fiber length of
                          38 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1020. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS, NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING, CONTAINING 2 PERCENT OR MORE BUT NOT 
                   OVER 3 PERCENT OF WATER.

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


``      9902.40.10       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers                                                             31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e staple)
                          containing 85
                          percent or more
                          by weight of
                          acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 3
                          percent of water,
                          colored, crimped,
                          with an average
                          decitex of 2.2
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) and
                          fiber length of
                          45 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1021. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS, NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING, NOT PIGMENTED.

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


``      9902.40.11       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers                                                             31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e staple)
                          containing 85
                          percent or more
                          by weight of
                          acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 3
                          percent of water,
                          not pigmented
                          (ecru), crimped,
                          with an average
                          decitex of 1.3
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) and
                          fiber length of
                          40 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1022. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC SYNTHETIC FILAMENT TOW.

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


``      9902.40.12       Acrylic filament    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          tow containing 85                                                  31/2012.......
                          percent or more
                          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 4.1 (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and an aggregate
                          filament measure
                          in the tow bundle
                          from 660,000 to
                          1,200,000
                          decitex, with a
                          length greater
                          than 2 meters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5501.30.00)......

     SEC. 1023. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC SYNTHETIC FILAMENT TOW, 
                   CONTAINING 2 PERCENT OR MORE BUT NOT OVER 3 
                   PERCENT OF WATER.

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


``      9902.40.13       Acrylic filament    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          tow containing 85                                                  31/2012.......
                          percent or more
                          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 an aggregate
                          filament measure
                          in the tow bundle
                          between 660,000
                          and 1,200,000
                          decitex, with a
                          length greater
                          than two meters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5501.30.00)......

     SEC. 1024. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC SYNTHETIC FILAMENT TOW 
                   CONTAINING 85 PERCENT OR MORE BY WEIGHT OF 
                   ACRYLONITRILE UNITS.

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


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``      9902.40.14       Acrylic fiber tow   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          containing 85                                                      31/2012.......
                          percent or more
                          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 3.3 (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and an aggregate
                          filament measure
                          in the tow bundle
                          between 660,000
                          and 1,200,000
                          decitex, with a
                          length greater
                          than 2 meters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5501.30.00)......

     SEC. 1025. ACRYLIC OR MODACRYLIC SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS, NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING, RAW WHITE (UNDYED).

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


``      9902.40.15       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers containing                                                  31/2012.......
                          85 percent or
                          more 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 1.1 (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and fiber length
                          of 38 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1026. CERTAIN SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS THAT ARE NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING, CONTAINING 85 PERCENT OR MORE OF 
                   ACRYLONITRILE UNITS.

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


``      9902.40.16       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers                                                             31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e staple)
                          containing 85
                          percent or more
                          by weight of
                          acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 3
                          percent of water,
                          non-pigmented
                          (ecru), crimped,
                          with an average
                          decitex of 2.2
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent), and
                          fiber length of
                          50 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1027. CERTAIN SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBERS THAT ARE NOT 
                   CARDED, COMBED, OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED FOR 
                   SPINNING CONTAINING 2 PERCENT OR MORE BUT NOT 
                   OVER 3 PERCENT OF WATER.

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


``      9902.40.17       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers                                                             31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e staple)
                          containing 85
                          percent or more
                          by weight of
                          acrylonitrile
                          units and 2
                          percent or more
                          but not over 3
                          percent of water,
                          colored, crimped,
                          with an average
                          decitex of 2.2
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) and
                          fiber length of
                          50 mm (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1028. MDA50.

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


``      9902.40.18       Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          formaldehyde                                                       31/2012.......
                          polymers with
                          aniline (CAS No.
                          25214-70-4) and
                          with 4,4'-
                          methylendianiline
                          (CAS No. 101-77-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3909.30.00)......

     SEC. 1029. NOURYBOND 276 MODIFIER.

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


``      9902.40.19       Mixtures of alkene  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          polymers with                                                      31/2012.......
                          maleic anhydride,
                          2-(1-piperazinyl)
                          ethylimides,
                          diisononyl
                          phthalate (CAS
                          No. 28553-12-0)
                          and bis(1-
                          methylethyl)-
                          naphthalene (CAS
                          No. 38640-62-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.90.70)......

     SEC. 1030. POLYCAPROLACTONE DIOL #1.

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


``      9902.40.20       Caprolactone-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          diethylene glycol                                                  31/2012.......
                          copolymer (CAS
                          No. 75035-33-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.99.01)......

     SEC. 1032. CERTAIN ACRYLIC SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBER.

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


[[Page 13517]]



``      9902.40.21       Acrylic filament    1.2%         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          tow                                                                31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e 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,
                          imported in the
                          form of 8 sub-
                          bundles crimped
                          together, each
                          containing 24,000
                          filaments (plus
                          or minus 10
                          percent) with an
                          average decitex
                          of 4.0 to 5.6
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) and
                          length greater
                          than 2 meters
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5501.30.00)......

     SEC. 1033. CERTAIN ACRYLIC SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBER, CONTAINING 
                   BY WEIGHT 92 PERCENT OR MORE OF 
                   POLYACRYLONITRILE.

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


``      9902.40.22       Acrylic filament    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          tow                                                                31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e 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,
                          imported in the
                          form of bundles
                          of crimped
                          product each
                          containing
                          214,000 filaments
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) with an
                          average decitex
                          of 4.0 to 5.6
                          decitex (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and length
                          greater than 2
                          meters (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5501.30.00)......

     SEC. 1034. CERTAIN ACRYLIC SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBER DYED BUT 
                   NOT CARDED, COMBED FOR SPINNING.

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


``      9902.40.23       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers                                                             31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e staple), dyed
                          but 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,
                          the foregoing
                          with a decitex of
                          4.0 to 6.7 (plus
                          or minus 10
                          percent), with a
                          fiber shrinkage
                          of from 0 to 22
                          percent (plus or
                          minus 10
                          percent), and
                          with a cut fiber
                          length of 100 mm
                          to 135 mm and a
                          target length of
                          120 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1035. CERTAIN ACRYLIC STAPLE FIBER.

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


``      9902.40.24       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fibers                                                             31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e 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,
                          the foregoing
                          with a decitex of
                          4.0 to 6.7 (plus
                          or minus 10
                          percent), with a
                          fiber shrinkage
                          of 0 to 22
                          percent (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and with a cut
                          fiber length of
                          89 mm to 140 mm
                          and a target
                          length of 115 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1037. E-CAPROLACTONE-2-ETHYL-2-(HYDROXYMETHYL)-1,3-
                   PROPANEDIOL POLYMER.

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


``      9902.40.25       e-Caprolactone-2-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          ethyl-2-                                                           31/2012.......
                          (hydroxymethyl)-
                          1,3-propanediol
                          polymer (CAS No.
                          37625-56-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.99.01)......

     SEC. 1038. E-CAPROLACTONE-NEOPENTYLGLYCOL COPOLYMER.

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


``      9902.40.26       e-Caprolactone-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          neopentylglycol                                                    31/2012.......
                          copolymer (CAS
                          No. 69089-45-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3907.99.01)......

     SEC. 1041. CETALOX.

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


``      9902.40.27       Dodecahydro-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          3a,6,6,9a-                                                         31/2012.......
                          tetramethylnaphth
                          o(2,1-b)furan
                          (CAS No. 3738-00-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2932.99.90)......

     SEC. 1049. PROPANOIC ACID, 3-HYDROXY-2-(HYDROXYMETHYL)-2-
                   METHYL-, POLYMERS WITH 5-ISOCYANATO-1-
                   (ISOCYANATOMETHYL)-1,3,3-TRIMETHYLCYCLOHEXANE 
                   AND REDUCED METHYL ESTERS OF REDUCED 
                   POLYMERIZED, OXIDIZED TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE, 
                   COMPOUNDS WITH TRIMETHYLAMINE.

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


[[Page 13518]]



``      9902.40.28       Propanoic acid, 3-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          hydroxy-2-                                                         31/2012.......
                          (hydroxymethyl)-2-
                          , methyl polymers
                          with 5-isocyanato-
                          1-
                          (isocyanatomethyl
                          )-1,3,3-
                          trimethylcyclohex
                          ane and reduced
                          methyl esters of
                          reduced
                          polymerized,
                          oxidized
                          tetrafluoroethyle
                          ne, compounds
                          with
                          trimethylamine
                          (CAS No. 328389-
                          91-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3904.69.50)......

     SEC. 1052. ORTHO-NITRO-PHENOL.

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


``      9902.40.29       2-Nitrophenol (o-   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          nitrophenol) (CAS                                                  31/2012.......
                          No. 88-75-5)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2908.99.25)......

     SEC. 1053. CERTAIN ACRYLIC SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBER, CONTAINING 
                   2 PERCENT OR MORE BUT NOT OVER 8 PERCENT OF 
                   WATER.

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


``      9902.40.30       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fiber                                                              31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e 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
                          4.0 to 6.7 (plus
                          or minus 10
                          percent), a fiber
                          shrinkage of from
                          0 to 22 percent
                          (plus or minus 10
                          percent) and a
                          cut fiber length
                          of 89 to 140 mm,
                          with a target
                          length of 115 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1054. CERTAIN ACRYLIC SYNTHETIC STAPLE FIBER, CONTAINING 
                   NOT MORE THAN 0.01 PERCENT OF ZINC.

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


``      9902.40.31       Acrylic staple      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          fiber                                                              31/2012.......
                          (polyacrylonitril
                          e staple), not
                          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
                          4.0 to 6.7 (plus
                          or minus 10
                          percent), with a
                          fiber shrinkage
                          of from 0 to 22
                          percent (plus or
                          minus 10 percent)
                          and a cut fiber
                          length of 100 mm
                          to 135 mm, with a
                          target length of
                          120 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5503.30.00)......

     SEC. 1062. 3-CHLORO-2-METHYLPHENYL METHYL SULFIDE.

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


``      9902.40.32       3-Chloro-2-         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          methylphenyl                                                       31/2012.......
                          methyl sulfide
                          (CAS No. 82961-52-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2930.90.29)......

     SEC. 1065. 1,3-DIMETHYL-1H-PYRAZOL-5-OL AND 1,3-DIMETHYL-5-
                   PYRAZOLONE.

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


``      9902.40.33       1,3-Dimethyl-1H-    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          pyrazol-5-ol (CAS                                                  31/2012.......
                          No. 5203-77-0)
                          and 1,3-dimethyl-
                          5-pyrazolone (CAS
                          No. 2749-59-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2933.19.90)......

     SEC. 1067. NEODYMIUM OXIDE.

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


``      9902.40.34       Neodymium oxide     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          (CAS No. 1313-97-                                                  31/2012.......
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2846.90.80)......

     SEC. 1068. DMDPA.

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


``      9902.40.35       4'-Methoxy-2,2',4-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          trimethyl                                                          31/2012.......
                          diphenylamine
                          (CAS No. 41374-20-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2922.29.61)......

     SEC. 1070. CERTAIN AIR PRESSURE DISTILLATION COLUMNS.

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


[[Page 13519]]



``      9902.40.36       Pressure            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          distillation                                                       31/2012.......
                          columns, designed
                          to liquefy air
                          and its component
                          gases, the
                          foregoing
                          containing brazed
                          aluminum plate-
                          fin heat
                          exchangers
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          8419.60.10)......

     SEC. 1071. NPBAL.

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


``      9902.40.37       4-                  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          Propylbenzaldehyd                                                  31/2012.......
                          e (CAS No. 28785-
                          06-0) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2912.29.60)......

     SEC. 1072. PRIMID XL-552.

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


``      9902.40.38       N,N,N',N'-          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          Tetrakis(2-                                                        31/2012.......
                          hydroxyethyl)-
                          hexanediamide
                          (CAS No. 6334-25-
                          4) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2924.19.80)......

     SEC. 1074. CERTAIN IMAGING COLORANTS.

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


``     9902.40.39      Black 661 inkjet    0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        printing ink:                                                      31/2012.......
                        Aryl substituted
                        pyrazonyl
                        [[[substituted
                        phenyl
                        azo]substituted
                        naphthenyl] Azo
                        phenyl]azo,
                        sodium salt (PMN
                        No. P99-105)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.11.00)......
       9902.40.40      Black 820 inkjet    0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        printing ink:                                                      31/2012.......
                        Substituted
                        naphthalene
                        [[substituted
                        pyridinyl azo]
                        alkoxyphenyl
                        azo]azo,
                        potassium /
                        sodium salt (PMN
                        No. P04-390)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.11.00)......
       9902.40.41      Cyan 854 inkjet     0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        printing ink:                                                      31/2012.......
                        Copper
                        phthalocyanine
                        substituted with
                        sulphonic acids
                        and alkyl
                        Sulphonoamides,
                        sodium/ammonium
                        salts (PMN No.
                        P02-893)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.19.00)......
       9902.40.42      Cyan 1 RO inkjet    0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        printing ink:                                                      31/2012.......
                        Copper
                        phthalocyanine
                        substituted with
                        sulphonic acids
                        and
                        sulphonoamides,
                        sodium salts (CAS
                        No. 90295-11-7)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.19.00)......
       9902.40.43      Cyan 226 inkjet     0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        printing ink:                                                      31/2012.......
                        Copper
                        phthalocyanine
                        substituted with
                        sulphonic acids
                        and alkyl
                        sulphonoamides,
                        sodium salt (PMN
                        No. P99-105)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.19.00)......
       9902.40.44      Black 263 inkjet    0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        printing ink:                                                      31/2012.......
                        [[Substituted
                        naphthalenylazol]
                        alkoxyl phenyl
                        azo]
                        carboxyphenylene,
                        lithium salt (PMN
                        No. P-00-351)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.11.00)......
       9902.40.45      Cyan 9075 inkjet    0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        printing ink:                                                      31/2012.......
                        Copper
                        phthalocyanine
                        substituted with
                        sulphonic acids
                        and
                        sulphonoamides,
                        sodium salts (CAS
                        No. 90295-11-7)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.19.00)......
       9902.40.46      Yellow 1 Stage      0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        inkjet printing                                                    31/2012.......
                        ink: Substituted
                        napthtylene
                        [[aminoalkyl
                        triazinediyl]bis
                        substituted
                        phenylene
                        azo]bis, sodium
                        salt (CAS No.
                        50925-42-3)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.19.00)......
       9902.40.47      Fast Black 286      0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        inkjet printing                                                    31/2012.......
                        ink:
                        [(substituted
                        naphthalenylazo)
                        substituted
                        naphthalenyl azo]
                        carboxyphenylene,
                        sodium salt (PMN
                        No. P-90-394)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.11.00)......
       9902.40.48      Magenta 3BOA        0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        inkjet printing                                                    31/2012.......
                        ink:
                        [[Chloro[[[substi
                        tuted
                        naphthylzao]subst
                        ituted
                        naphthalene]
                        Amino] triazinyl
                        ] amino ] benzoic
                        acid, sodium/
                        lithium salts
                        (PMN No. P-83-
                        386) (provided
                        for in subheading
                        3215.19.00)......

[[Page 13520]]

 
       9902.40.49      Yellow 746 inkjet   0.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                        printing ink:                                                      31/2012.......
                        Aryl [Substituted
                        phenylazo]
                        pyridine, sodium/
                        lithium salt (PMN
                        No. P-02-234)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.19.0060)....

     SEC. 1075. CERTAIN IMAGING COLORANTS OF FAST YELLOW, CYAN, 
                   FAST BLACK, AND MAGENTA.

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


``     9902.40.50      Fast Yellow 2       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        inkjet printing                                                    31/2012.......
                        ink: Substituted
                        phenylene
                        [[morphylinyl
                        triazinediyl]bis
                        phenylene
                        azo]bis, ammonium/
                        sodium/hydrogen
                        salt (PMN No. P-
                        94-36) (provided
                        for in subheading
                        3215.19.00)......
       9902.40.51      Cyan 1 inkjet       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        printing ink:                                                      31/2012.......
                        Copper
                        phthalocyanine
                        substituted with
                        sulphonic acids
                        and
                        sulphonoamides
                        (PMN No. P94-580)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.19.00)......
       9902.40.52      Cyan 485 inkjet     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        printing ink:                                                      31/2012.......
                        Copper
                        phthalocyanine
                        substituted with
                        sulphonic acids
                        and alkyl
                        sulphonoamides,
                        sodium salt (PMN
                        No. P-99-105)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.19.00)......


       9902.40.53      Fast Black 287NA:   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/
                        [(substituted                                                      31/2012.......
                        naphthalenylazo)
                        substituted
                        naphthalenyl azo]
                        carboxyphenylene,
                        sodium salt (PMN
                        No. P-90-391)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3215.11.00)......
       9902.40.54      Magenta M700:       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                        Nickel                                                             31/2012.......
                        [substituted
                        naphthenyl azo]
                        substituted
                        triazole, sodium
                        salt (PMN No. P-
                        03-307) (provided
                        for in subheading
                        3215.19.00)......

     SEC. 1076. COPPER OXYCHLORIDE AND COPPER HYDROXIDE.

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


``      9902.40.55       Copper oxychloride  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          (CAS No. 1332-40-                                                  31/2012.......
                          7) and copper
                          hydroxide (CAS
                          No. 20427-59-2)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.92.30)......

     SEC. 1079. DCDNBTF BENZENE, 2,4-DICHLORO-1,3-DINITRO-5-
                   (TRIFLUOROMETHYL).

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


``      9902.40.56        Benzene, 2,4-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          dichloro-1,3-                                                      31/2012.......
                          dinitro-5-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          (CAS No. 29091-09-
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2904.90.47)......

     SEC. 1080. MIXTURES CONTAINING N-BUTYL-1,2-BENZISOTHIAZOLIN-
                   3-ONE (BUTYL BENZISOTHIAZLINE) AND APPLICATION 
                   ADJUVANTS.

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


``      9902.40.57       Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          containing n-                                                      31/2012.......
                          butyl-1,2-
                          benzisothiazolin-
                          3-one (Butyl
                          benzisothiazoline
                          ) (CAS No. 4299-
                          07-4) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.92.15 or
                          3808.99.08)......

     SEC. 1081. MIXTURES CONTAINING N-BUTYL-1,2-BENZISOTHIAZOLIN-
                   3-ONE, 1-HYDROXYPYRIDINE-2-THIONE, ZINC SALT 
                   (ZINC PYRITHIONE) AND APPLICATION ADJUVANTS.

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


``      9902.40.58       Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          containing n-                                                      31/2012.......
                          butyl-1,2-
                          benzisothiazolin-
                          3-one (CAS No.
                          4299-07-4), 1-
                          hydroxypyridine-2-
                          thione, zinc salt
                          (Zinc pyrithione)
                          (CAS No. 13463-41-
                          7) and
                          application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.99.08)......

     SEC. 1089. BIS(4-T-BUTYLCYCLOHEXYL) PEROXYDICARBONATE.

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


``      9902.40.59       Bis(4-t-            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          butylcyclohexyl)                                                   31/2012.......
                          peroxydicarbonate
                          (CAS No. 15520-11-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2920.90.50)......

     SEC. 1091. DIDECANOYL PEROXIDE.

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


[[Page 13521]]



``      9902.40.60       Didecanoyl          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          peroxide (CAS No.                                                  31/2012.......
                          762-12-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2915.90.50)......

     SEC. 1093. GLYCEROL ESTER OF DIMERIZED GUM.

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


``      9902.40.61       Glycerol ester of   Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          dimerized gum                                                      31/2012.......
                          (100 percent)
                          rosin, catalyzed
                          with sulfuric
                          acid, softening
                          point not less
                          than 104 C, acid
                          number 3 to 8,
                          (CAS No. 68475-37-
                          6) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3806.30.00)......

     SEC. 1097. MIXTURES CONTAINING FENOXAPROP-P-ETHYL, 
                   PYRASULFOTOLE, BROMOXYNIL OCTANOATE, AND 
                   BROMOXYNIL HEPTANOATE.

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


``      9902.40.62       Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          containing ethyl                                                   31/2012.......
                          (R)-2-[4-(6-
                          chloro-1,3-
                          benzoxazol-2-
                          yloxy)phenoxy]pro
                          pionate
                          (Fenoxaprop-p-
                          ethyl) (CAS No.
                          71283-80-2), 5-
                          hydroxy-1,3-
                          dimethylpyrazol-4-
                          yl 2-mesyl-4-
                          (trifluoromethyl)
                          phenyl ketone
                          (Pyrasulfotole)
                          (CAS No. 365400-
                          11-9), 2,6-
                          dibromo-4-
                          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. 1110. DRY ADHESIVE COPOLYAMIDE PELLETS.

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


``      9902.40.63       Piperazine co-      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          polymerized                                                        31/2012.......
                          copolyamide resin
                          high-temperature
                          melt adhesive
                          pellets (CAS No.
                          118106-10-8,
                          1000189-84-3, or
                          1000189-29-6)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3908.10.00 or
                          3908.90.70)  ....

     SEC. 1113. CORVUS HERBICIDE.

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


``      9902.40.64       Mixtures            1.9%         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          containing                                                         31/2012.......
                          thiencarbazone-
                          methyl (methyl 4-
                          [(4,5-dihydro-3-
                          methoxy-4-methyl-
                          5-oxo-1H-1,2,4-
                          triazol-1-
                          yl)carbonylsulfam
                          oyl]-5-
                          methylthiophene-3-
                          carboxylate),
                          isoxaflutole (5-
                          cyclopropyl-1,2-
                          oxazol-4-
                          yl)(a,a,a-
                          trifluoro-2-mesyl-
                          p-tolyl)methanone
                          and
                          cyprosulfamide (N-
                          ({4-
                          [(cyclopropylamin
                          o)carbonyl]phenyl
                          }sulfonyl)-2-
                          methoxybenzamide)
                          (CAS Nos. 317815-
                          83-1, 141112-29-
                          0, and 221667-31-
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 1114. EVERGOL.

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


``      9902.40.65       Mixtures            3.5%         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          containing 5-                                                      31/2012.......
                          cyclopropyl-4-(2-
                          methylsulfonyl-4-
                          trifluoromethylbe
                          nxoyl)isoxazole
                          (Isoxaflutole)
                          (CAS No. 141112-
                          29-0) and N-({4-
                          [(cyclopropylamin
                          o)carbonyl]phenyl
                          }sulfonyl)-2-
                          methoxybenzamide
                          (Cyprosulfamide)
                          (CAS No. 221667-
                          31-8) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3808.93.15)......

     SEC. 1115. LIBERTY, RELY, AND IGNITE HERBICIDES.

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


``      9902.40.66       Mixtures of         Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          ammonium (2RS)-2-                                                  31/2012.......
                          amino-4-
                          (methylphosphinat
                          o)butyric acid
                          (Glufosinate-
                          ammonium) (CAS
                          No. 77182-82-2)
                          with application
                          adjuvants
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3808.93.50)......

     SEC. 1126. CYCLOPROPYLAMINONICOTINIC ACID.

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


``      9902.40.67       2-                  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          Cyclopropylaminon                                                  31/2012.......
                          icotinic acid
                          (CAS No. 639807-
                          18-4) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.39.61)......

     SEC. 1127. GRILBOND IL 6-50%F.

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


[[Page 13522]]



``      9902.40.68       N,N'-(Methylenedi-  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          p-                                                                 31/2012.......
                          phenylene)bis[hex
                          ahydro-2-oxo-1H-
                          azepine-1-
                          carboxamide (CAS
                          No. 54112-23-1)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2924.19.80)......

     SEC. 1128. PRIMID QM-1260.

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


``      9902.40.69       N,N,N',N'-          Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          Tetrakis(2-                                                        31/2012.......
                          hydroxypropyl)-
                          hexanediamide
                          (CAS No. 57843-53-
                          5) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2924.19.80)......

     SEC. 1136. 1-CHLORO-2-CHLOROMETHYL-3-FLUOROBENZENE.

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


``      9902.40.70        1-Chloro-2-        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          chloromethyl-3-                                                    31/2012.......
                          fluorobenzene
                          (CAS No. 55117-15-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2903.69.80)......

     SEC. 1142. DIMERIZED GUM.

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


``      9902.40.71       Partially           Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          polymerized                                                        31/2012.......
                          (dimerized)
                          rosin, catalyzed
                          with sulfuric
                          acid, softening
                          point not less
                          than 92C, acid
                          number not less
                          than 140 (CAS No.
                          65997-05-9)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3806.90.00)......

     SEC. 1149. PYRASULFOTOLE.

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


``      9902.40.72       (5-Hydroxy-1,3-     Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          dimethylpyrazol-4-                                                 31/2012.......
                          yl)(a,a,a-
                          trifluoro-2-mesyl-
                          p-tolyl)methanone
                          (Pyrasulfotole)
                          (CAS No. 365400-
                          11-9) (provided
                          for in subheading
                          2933.19.23)......

     SEC. 1151. HELIONAL.

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


``      9902.40.73       3-(1,3-Benzodioxol- Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          5-yl)-2-                                                           31/2012.......
                          methylpropanal
                          (Helional) (CAS
                          No. 1205-17-0)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2932.99.70)......

     SEC. 1160. OVER-THE-RANGE MICROWAVES.

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


``      9902.40.74       Microwave oven and  1.8%         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          range hood                                                         31/2012.......
                          combinations with
                          oven capacity
                          exceeding 45.0
                          liters (provided
                          for in subheading
                          8516.50.00)......

     SEC. 1162. POROUS HOLLOW FIBERS.

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


``      9902.40.75       Porous hollow       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          filaments of                                                       31/2012.......
                          perfluoroalkoxy
                          (PFA) copolymer
                          resin, the
                          foregoing
                          certified by the
                          importer as
                          having pore sizes
                          of less than 0.05
                          microns and with
                          a maximum fiber
                          diameter of 1 mm
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5404.19.80)......

     SEC. 1163. CELLULAR PLASTIC SHEETS FOR FILTERS.

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


``      9902.40.76       Cellular plastic    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          membrane sheets                                                    31/2012.......
                          of
                          polytetrafluoroet
                          hylene resin
                          measuring 10
                          microns to 140
                          microns thick
                          that, when
                          tested, retain
                          polystyrene latex
                          beads of 0.15
                          microns diameter;
                          and cellular
                          plastic membrane
                          sheets of
                          polysulfone resin
                          of various
                          thicknesses and
                          porosity, each
                          certified by the
                          importer for use
                          in manufacturing
                          filters of
                          heading 8421
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3921.19.00)......

     SEC. 1164. CERTAIN WOVEN MESH FOR USE IN FILTERS.

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


[[Page 13523]]



``      9902.40.77       Woven mesh of       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          perfluoroalkoxy                                                    31/2012.......
                          copolymer resin
                          with fibers
                          measuring 100 to
                          120 microns in
                          diameter, which
                          is used as a
                          textile support
                          medium in filters
                          of heading 8421
                          or 5911 (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5407.71.00)......

     SEC. 1165. PLASTIC FITTINGS OF PERFLUOROALKOXY.

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


``      9902.40.78       Plastic fittings    Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          composed of                                                        31/2012.......
                          perfluoroalkoxy
                          (PFA) resin with
                          internal
                          diameters ranging
                          from 1.59 mm to
                          35.1 mm (provided
                          for in subheading
                          3917.40.00)......

     SEC. 1167. 2-HYDROXYPROPYLMETHYL CELLULOSE.

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


``      9902.40.79       2-                  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          Hydroxypropylmeth                                                  31/2012.......
                          yl cellulose
                          containing a
                          hydroxypropyl
                          content of 7-17
                          percent by weight
                          and a methoxyl
                          content of 28-30
                          percent by weight
                          per ASTM D-2363
                          (CAS No. 9004-65-
                          3) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          3912.39.00)......

     SEC. 1170. MIXTURES CONTAINING 2,4,6-TRIPROPYL-1,3,5,2,4,6-
                   TRIOXATRIPHOSPHINANE 2,4,6-TRIOXIDE.

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


``      9902.40.80       Mixtures            Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          containing 2,4,6-                                                  31/2012.......
                          Tripropyl-
                          1,3,5,2,4,6-
                          trioxatriphosphin
                          ane 2,4,6-
                          trioxide (CAS No.
                          68957-94-8) and
                          organic solvents
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          3824.90.92)......

     SEC. 1174. N-PHENYL-P-PHENYLENEDIAMINE.

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


``      9902.40.81       N-phenyl-p-         5.4%         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          phenylenediamine                                                   31/2012.......
                          (CAS No. 101-54-
                          2) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2921.51.50)......

     SEC. 1176. DILAUROYL PEROXIDE.

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


``      9902.40.82       Dilauroyl peroxide  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          (CAS No. 105-74-                                                   31/2012.......
                          8) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2915.90.50)......

     SEC. 1181. 4-CHLORO-3,5-DINITRO-A,A,A-TRIFLUOROTOLUENE.

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


``      9902.40.83       4-Chloro-3,5-       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          dinitro-a,a,a-                                                     31/2012.......
                          trifluorotoluene
                          (CAS No. 393-75-
                          9) (provided for
                          in subheading
                          2904.90.15)......

     SEC. 1187. AE 0172747 ETHER.

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


``      9902.40.84       Benzoic acid, 2-    3.3%         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          chloro-4-                                                          31/2012.......
                          (methylsulfonyl)-
                          3-[(2,2,2-
                          trifluoroethoxy)m
                          ethyl]- (CAS No.
                          120100-77-8)
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          2930.90.29)......

     SEC. 1191. YARN OF CARDED HAIR OF KASHMIR (CASHMERE) GOATS, 
                   OF YARN COUNT LESS THAN 19.35 METRIC, NOT PUT 
                   UP FOR RETAIL SALE.

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


``      9902.40.85       Yarn of carded      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          hair of Kashmir                                                    31/2012.......
                          (cashmere) goats,
                          of yarn count
                          less than 19.35
                          metric, not put
                          up for retail
                          sale (provided
                          for in subheading
                          5108.10.80)......

     SEC. 1192. YARN OF CARDED CAMEL HAIR.

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


``      9902.40.86       Yarn of carded      Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          camel hair                                                         31/2012.......
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          5108.10.80)......


[[Page 13524]]

     SEC. 1200. CERTAIN LAUNDRY WORK SURFACES.

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


``      9902.40.87       Laundry work        Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          surfaces, each                                                     31/2012.......
                          comprising a
                          molded polyvinyl
                          chloride plastic
                          base with
                          backguard supply
                          tray and having a
                          chemical and
                          scratch-resistant
                          synthetic rubber
                          work mat insert
                          on the top
                          surface, the
                          foregoing
                          designed for
                          placement across
                          the tops of
                          household front-
                          loading clothes
                          washer and dryer
                          pairs to make a
                          single work
                          surface (provided
                          for in subheading
                          4016.99.05)......

     SEC. 1203. CERTAIN MIXTURES OF PERFLUOROCARBONS.

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


``     9902.40.88      Mixtures of C5-C18  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                        perfluorocarbon                                                    31/2012.......
                        alkanes,
                        perfluorocarbon
                        amines, and/or
                        perfluorocarbon
                        ethers (CAS No.
                        86508-42-1)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3824.90.92)......

     SEC. 1204. CERTAIN PERFLUOROCARBON MORPHOLINES.

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


``     9902.40.89      C1-C3               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                        Perfluoroalkyl                                                     31/2012.......
                        perfluoromorpholi
                        ne (CAS No. 86508-
                        42-1) (provided
                        for in subheading
                        2934.99.90)......

     SEC. 1205. CERTAIN PERFLUOROAMINES.

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


``     9902.40.90      C9-C15              Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                        Perfluorocarbon                                                    31/2012.......
                        amines (CAS No.
                        86508-42-1)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        2921.19.60)......

     SEC. 1206. CERTAIN PERFLUOROALKANES.

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


``     9902.40.91      C5-C8               Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                        Perfluorocarbonal                                                  31/2012.......
                        kanes (CAS No.
                        86508-42-1)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        2903.39.20)......

     SEC. 1207. PERFLUOROBUTANESULFONYL FLUORIDE.

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


``     9902.40.92      Perfluorobutanesul  Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                        fonyl fluoride                                                     31/2012.......
                        (CAS No. 375-72-
                        4) (provided for
                        in subheading
                        2904.10.50 or
                        2904.90.50)......

     SEC. 1209. GRILAMID TR 90.

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


``     9902.40.93      Dodecanedioic       Free         No change        No change        On or before 12/  ''.
                        acid, polymer                                                      31/2012.......
                        with 4,4'-
                        methylenebis(2-
                        methylcyclohexana
                        mine) (CAS No.
                        163800-66-6)
                        (provided for in
                        subheading
                        3908.10.00)......

     SEC. 1210. STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE-PIECE EXHAUST GAS 
                   MANIFOLDS.

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


``      9902.40.94       Cast stainless      0.6%         No change        No change        On or before 12/ ''.
                          steel single-                                                      31/2012.......
                          piece exhaust gas
                          manifolds,
                          suitable for use
                          solely or
                          principally with
                          spark-ignition
                          internal
                          combustion
                          engines and
                          certified by the
                          importer as
                          capable of
                          withstanding
                          exhaust gas
                          temperatures of
                          900 C or higher
                          (provided for in
                          subheading
                          9902.01.50)......

     SEC. 1211. EFFECTIVE DATE.

       The amendments made by this title apply to goods entered, 
     or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after the 
     15th day after the date of the enactment of this Act.

           TITLE II--EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS

     SEC. 2001. 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 ``12/31/2012'':
       (1) Heading 9902.10.48 (relating to a mixture of 1,3,5-
     Triazine-2,4,6-triamine,N,N'''-[1,2-ethane-diyl-bis [ [ [4,6-
     bis-[butyl (1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl)amino]-1,3,5-
     triazine-2-yl] imino]-3,1-propanediyl] ] bis[N',N''- dibutyl-
     N',N''-bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl)- and 
     Butanedioic acid, dimethylester polymer with 4-hyroxy-
     2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperdine ethanol).

[[Page 13525]]

       (2) Heading 9902.24.76 (relating to 2-Nitroaniline).
       (3) Heading 9902.10.78 (relating to lutetium oxide).
       (4) Heading 9902.10.77 (relating to phosphoric acid, 
     lanthanum salt, and cerium terbium-doped).
       (6) Heading 9902.02.21 (relating to yttrium oxides having a 
     purity of at least 99.9 percent).
       (9) Heading 9902.23.28 (relating to parts for use in the 
     manufacture of certain high-performance loudspeakers).
       (10) Heading 9902.24.08 (relating to the mixture of 5,5-
     Bis[(g,v-perfluoro(C4-20)alkylthio)methyl]-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-
     1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinane, ammonium salt and 2,2-bis[(g,v-
     perfluoro(C4-20)-alkylthio)methyl]-3-hydroxypropyl phosphate, 
     diammonium salt and di-[2,2-bis[(g,v-perfluoro-(C4-
     20)alkylthio)methyl]]-3-hydroxypropyl phosphate, ammonium 
     salt and 2,2-bis[(g,v-perfluoro(C4-20)alkylthio)methyl]-1,3-
     di-(dihydrogenphosphate)propane, tetraammonium salt).
       (11) Heading 9902.25.66 (relating to Glycine, N,N-Bis[2-
     hydroxy-3-(2-propenyloxy)propyl]-, monosodium salt, reaction 
     products with ammonium hydroxide and pentafluoroiodoethane-
     tetrafluoroethylyene telomer).
       (12) Heading 9902.24.07 (relating to 3-Cyclohexene-1-
     carboxylic acid, 6-[(di-2-propenylamino)carbonyl]-, rel-
     (1R,6R)-, reaction products with pentafluoroiodoethane-
     tetrafluoroethylene telomer, ammonium salt).
       (13) Heading 9902.12.47 (relating to Bis(2,2,6,6-
     tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) sebacate).
       (14) Heading 9902.02.15 (relating to Tetraethylammonium 
     perfluoroctanesulfonate).
       (15) Heading 9902.28.01 (relating to Thionyl chloride).
       (16) Heading 9902.24.64 (relating to 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,4-
     Nonafluorobutanesulfonic acid, potassium salt).
       (17) Heading 9902.24.62 (relating to Phosphoric acid, tris 
     (2-ethylhexyl)ester).
       (18) Heading 9902.24.61 (relating to certain plasticizers).
       (19) Heading 9902.11.93 (relating to 1,4-
     benzenedicarboxylic acid, polymer with n,n'-bis(2-
     aminoethyl)-1,2-ethanediamine, cyclized, methosulfate).
       (21) Heading 9902.03.03 (relating to sulfur black 1).
       (22) Heading 9902.22.45 (relating to cyanuric chloride).
       (23) Heading 9902.22.87 (relating to magnesium peroxide, 
     minimum 25 percent purity).
       (24) Heading 9902.11.06 (relating to DEMBB).
       (25) Heading 9902.29.06 (relating to diphenyl sulfide).
       (26) Heading 9902.29.16 (relating to 4,4-Dimethoxy-2-
     butanone).
       (27) Heading 9902.29.08 (relating to 3-Amino-5-mercapto-
     1,2,4-triazole).
       (28) Heading 9902.22.10 (relating to 2-Phenylphenol sodium 
     salt).
       (29) Heading 9902.25.40 (relating to Styrene, ar-ethyl-, 
     polymer with divinylbenzene and styrene beads with low ash).
       (30) Heading 9902.29.26 (relating to 1,3-Dimethyl-2-
     imidazolidinone).
       (31) Heading 9902.25.34 (relating to 3,4-
     Dichlorobenzotrifluoride).
       (32) Heading 9902.25.41 (relating to mixtures of 
     fungicide).
       (33) Heading 9902.02.90 (relating to halofenozide).
       (34) Heading 9902.02.96 (relating to isoxaben).
       (35) Heading 9902.32.87 (relating to fenbuconazole).
       (36) Heading 9902.30.49 (relating to ethalfluralin).
       (37) Heading 9902.05.17 (relating to tebufenozide).
       (38) Heading 9902.25.38 (relating to quintec).
       (39) Heading 9902.29.61 (relating to quinoline).
       (40) Heading 9902.02.93 (relating to mixed isomers of 1,3-
     dichloropropene).
       (41) Heading 9902.25.39 (relating to 1,2-Benzisothiazol-
     3(2H)-one (9Cl)).
       (42) Heading 9902.32.92 (relating to +-Bromo-+-
     nitrostyrene).
       (43) Heading 9902.25.37 (relating to mixtures of 
     insecticide).
       (44) Heading 9902.32.90 (relating to diiodomethyl-p-
     tolylsulfone).
       (45) Heading 9902.11.86 (relating to methyl hydroxyethyl 
     cellulose).
       (46) Heading 9902.11.84 (relating to methyl hydroxyethyl 
     cellulose products).
       (47) Heading 9902.02.92 (relating to 1,2-
     Benzenedicarboxaldehyde).
       (48) Heading 9902.29.25 (relating to 2-Phenylphenol).
       (49) Heading 9902.02.85 (relating to 3,4-
     Dichlorobenzonitrile).
       (50) Heading 9902.29.17 (relating to 2,6-Dichloroaniline).
       (51) Heading 9902.10.62 (relating to certain hydraulic 
     control units).
       (52) Heading 9902.24.09 (relating to 1-(3H)-
     Isobenzofuranone, 3,3-bis(2-methyl-1-octyl-1H-indol-3-yl)-).
       (53) Heading 9902.32.14 (relating to 2-methyl-4,6-
     bis[(octylthio)methyl]phenol).
       (54) Heading 9902.24.43 (relating to 2-Methyl-1-[4-
     (methylthio)phenyl]-2-(4-morpholinyl)-1-propanone).
       (55) Heading 9902.24.77 (relating to 2,2-(2,5-
     Thiophenediyl)bis(5-(1,1-dimethylethyl) benzoxazole)).
       (56) Heading 9902.24.91 (relating to reactive black 5).
       (57) Heading 9902.02.44 (relating to Reactive red 266 (2,7-
     Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 5-[[4-chloro-6-[[2-[[4-fluoro-6-
     [[5-hydroxy-6-[(4-methoxy-2-sulfophenyl)azo]-7-sulfo- 2-
     naphthalenyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]amino]-1-
     methylethyl]amino]-1,3,5- triazin-2-yl]amino]-3-[[4-
     (ethenylsulfonyl)phenyl]azo]-4-hydroxy, sodium salt)).
       (58) Heading 9902.13.26 (relating to diuron).
       (60) Heading 9902.13.24 (relating to linuron).
       (61) Heading 9902.23.49 (relating to Dimethyl malonate).
       (64) Heading 9902.23.56 (relating to certain 6V lead-acid 
     storage batteries).
       (66) Heading 9902.12.43 (relating to dimethyl carbonate).
       (67) Heading 9902.01.48 (relating to ethyl pyruvate).
       (68) Heading 9902.01.44 (relating to benzyl carbazate).
       (69) Heading 9902.12.45 (relating to famoxadone, Cymoxanil, 
     and application adjuvants).
       (70) Heading 9902.12.42 (relating to DPX-KN128).
       (71) Heading 9902.29.91 (relating to Methyl-4-trifluoro 
     methoxyphenyl-N-(chlorocarbonyl) carbamate).
       (72) Heading 9902.23.64 (relating to acetoacetyl-2,5-
     dimethoxy-4-chloroanilide).
       (73) Heading 9902.23.63 (relating to 3-amino-4-
     methylbenzamide).
       (74) Heading 9902.23.61 (relating to basic blue 7).
       (75) Heading 9902.23.60 (relating to basic violet 1).
       (76) Heading 9902.23.59 (relating to 5-chloro-3-hydroxy-2-
     methyl-2-naphthanilide).
       (77) Heading 9902.23.58 (relating to 5-chloro-3-hydroxy-2-
     methoxy-2-naphthanilide).
       (78) Headings 9902.22.17 and 9902.22.18 (relating to O-
     Chlorotoluene).
       (79) Heading 9902.22.19 (relating to bayderm bottom dlv-n).
       (80) Heading 9902.24.55 (relating to certain ethylene-vinyl 
     acetate copolymers).
       (81) Heading 9902.04.09 (relating to 3,6,9-
     trioxaundecanedioic acid).
       (82) Heading 9902.22.98 (relating to 3-(trifluoromethyl) 
     benzoate).
       (83) Heading 9902.01.14 (relating to 5-MPDC).
       (84) Heading 9902.23.01 (relating to 4-methylbenzonitrile).
       (85) Heading 9902.22.99 (relating to 4-(trifluoromethoxy) 
     phenyl isocyanate).
       (86) Heading 9902.10.31 (relating to 
     trichloroacetaldehyde).
       (87) Heading 9902.10.72 (relating to 4-chlorobenzaldehyde).
       (88) Heading 9902.10.65 (relating to 2-
     acetylbutyrolactone).
       (89) Heading 9902.01.83 (relating to ethoprop).
       (90) Heading 9902.11.49 (relating to product mixtures 
     containing foramsulfuron and iodosulfuronmethyl-sodium).
       (91) Heading 9902.01.36 (relating to Methanol, sodium 
     salt).
       (92) Heading 9902.24.60 (relating to 2-ethylhexyl 4-
     methoxycinnamate).
       (93) Heading 9902.11.78 (relating to ion-exchange resin 
     powder, dried to less than 5 percent moisture).
       (94) Heading 9902.02.29 (relating to 10,10'-
     oxybisphenoxarsine).
       (95) Heading 9902.02.33 (relating to a certain ion exchange 
     resin).
       (96) Heading 9902.11.79 (relating to a ion-exchange resin 
     powder, dried to less than 10 percent moisture).
       (97) Heading 9902.02.32 (relating to a certain ion exchange 
     resin).
       (98) Heading 9902.22.33 (relating to trichlorobenzene).
       (99) Heading 9902.12.06 (relating to (IPN) 
     isophthalonitrile).
       (100) Heading 9902.12.05 (relating to 1-chloro-2-
     propanone).
       (101) Heading 9902.13.29 (relating to brodifacoum).
       (102) Heading 9902.23.04 (relating to mixtures or 
     coprecipitates of yttrium oxide and europium oxide).
       (103) Heading 9902.23.06 (relating to mixtures or 
     coprecipitates of yttrium phosphate and cerium phosphate).
       (104) Heading 9902.11.35 (relating to DPA).
       (105) Heading 9902.12.50 (relating to Pigment Brown 25).
       (110) Heading 9902.10.80 (relating to Permethrin).
       (111) Heading 9902.11.74 (relating to Cypermethrin).
       (112) Heading 9902.13.27 (relating to Bromacil and Diuron).
       (113) Heading 9902.13.45 (relating to Pyrithiobac-sodium).
       (114) Heading 9902.05.01 (relating to mixtures of methyl 2-
     [[[[[4-(dimethylamino)-6-(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)-1,3,5-
     triazin-2-yl]-amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-3-methylbenzoate 
     and application adjuvants).
       (115) Heading 9902.13.32 (relating to trifloxysulfuron-
     sodium technical).
       (116) Heading 9902.04.11 (relating to 1,3-
     Benzenedicarboxamide, N, N'-bis-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-
     piperidinyl)-).
       (117) Heading 9902.04.07 (relating to reaction products of 
     phosphorous trichloride with 1,1'-biphenyl and 2,4-bis(1,1-
     dimethylethyl)phenol).

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       (118) Heading 9902.04.05 (relating to preparations based on 
     ethanediamide, N-(2-ethoxyphenyl)-N'-(4-isodecylphenyl)-).
       (119) Heading 9902.04.12 (relating to 3-Dodecyl-1-(2,2,6,6-
     tetramethyl-4- piperidinyl)-2,5-pyrrolidinedione).
       (120) Heading 9902.04.06 (relating to 1-Acetyl-4-(3-
     dodecyl-2, 5-dioxo-1-pyrrolidinyl)-2,2,6,6-
     tetramethylpiperidine).
       (121) Heading 9902.84.91 (relating to certain manufacturing 
     equipment).
       (122) Heading 9902.23.47 (relating to self contained, 
     carafe-less automatic drip coffeemaker with electronic 
     clock).
       (123) Heading 9902.23.48 (relating to under the counter 
     mounting electric can openers).
       (124) Heading 9902.23.46 (relating to self contained, 
     carafe-less automatic drip coffeemaker).
       (125) Heading 9902.23.45 (relating to open top, electric 
     indoor grills).
       (126) Heading 9902.23.44 (relating to electric juice 
     extractors).
       (127) Heading 9902.23.43 (relating to electric juice 
     extractors).
       (128) Heading 9902.23.42 (relating to sandwich toaster 
     grills).
       (129) Heading 9902.23.41 (relating to ice shavers).
       (130) Heading 9902.23.40 (relating to combination single 
     slot toaster and toaster ovens).
       (131) Heading 9902.23.39 (relating to electric knives).
       (132) Heading 9902.23.38 (relating to handheld electric can 
     openers).
       (136) Heading 9902.02.08 (relating to cyprodinil).
       (137) Heading 9902.02.12 (relating to difenoconazole).
       (138) Heading 9902.12.53 (relating to mixtures of 
     difenoconazole and mefenoxam).
       (139) Heading 9902.13.31 (relating to formulations of 
     Thiamethoxam, Difenoconazole, Fludioxonil, and Mefenoxam).
       (140) Heading 9902.02.09 (relating to mixtures of 
     cyhalothrin and application adjuvants).
       (141) Heading 9902.02.05 (relating to mucochloric acid).
       (142) Heading 9902.02.04 (relating to mixtures of 
     mefenoxam, fludioxonil, and cymoxanil with application 
     adjuvants).
       (143) Heading 9902.01.16 (relating to epdc).
       (144) Heading 9902.24.18 (relating to mixtures of 2-amino-
     2,3-dimethylbutanenitrile and toluene).
       (145) Heading 9902.24.19 (relating to 2,3-quinoline 
     dicarboxylic acid).
       (147) Heading 9902.24.20 (relating to 3,5-Difluoroaniline).
       (148) Heading 9902.24.17 (relating to quinolinic acid).
       (150) Heading 9902.13.44 (relating to 2-methyl-4-methoxy-6-
     methylamino-1,3,5-triazine).
       (151) Heading 9902.13.42 (relating to 2-amino-4-methoxy-6-
     methyl-1,3,5-triazine).
       (152) Heading 9902.33.63 (relating to 3-(ethylsulfonyl)-2-
     pyridinesulfonamide).
       (153) Heading 9902.33.61 (relating to carbamic acid).
       (154) Heading 9902.25.05 (relating to Direct Yellow 119).
       (155) Heading 9902.02.37 (relating to 2-amino-6-
     nitrophenol-4-sulfonic acid).
       (156) Heading 9902.02.38 (relating to 2-amino-5-
     sulfobenzoic acid).
       (157) Heading 9902.01.66 (relating to 2,4-
     disulfobenzaldehyde).
       (158) Heading 9902.01.65 (relating to p-cresidinesulfonic 
     acid (4-amino-5-methoxy-2-methylbenzenesulfonic acid)).
       (159) Heading 9902.23.66 (relating to synthetic indigo 
     powder, (3h-indol-3-one, 2-
     (1,3-dihydro-3-oxo-2h-indol-2-ylidene)-1,2-&fnldihydro-)).
       (160) Heading 9902.02.39 (relating to 2,5-bis[(1,3-
     dioxobutyl)amino]benzenesulfonic acid).
       (161) Heading 9902.25.04 (relating to Basic Yellow 40 
     chloride based).
       (162) Heading 9902.23.37 (relating to metal halide lamps 
     designed for use in video projectors).
       (163) Heading 9902.05.11 (relating to 3,3',4,4'-
     biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride).
       (164) Heading 9902.05.14 (relating to pyromellitic 
     dianhydride).
       (165) Heading 9902.11.71 (relating to lewatit).
       (166) Heading 9902.32.82 (relating to 2,6-Dichlorotoluene).
       (167) Heading 9902.04.10 (relating to Crotonic acid).
       (168) Heading 9902.03.05 (relating to Fluorobenzene).
       (169) Heading 9902.24.67 (relating to unicycles).
       (170) Heading 9902.24.69 (relating to bicycle wheel rims).
       (171) Heading 9902.10.41 (relating to o-Anisidine).
       (172) Heading 9902.23.65 (relating to Phenyl salicylate 
     (benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, phenyl ester)).
       (173) Heading 9902.22.80 (relating to Titanium 
     mononitride).
       (174) Heading 9902.11.37 (relating to 1-Fluoro-2-
     nitrobenzene).
       (175) Heading 9902.10.43 (relating to 2,4-Xylidine).
       (176) Heading 9902.24.45 (relating to Vat Black 25).
       (177) Heading 9902.12.34 (relating to Chloroacetic acid, 
     sodium salt).
       (178) Heading 9902.02.75 (relating to esters and sodium 
     esters of parahydroxybenzoic acid).
       (179) Heading 9902.11.01 (relating to Glyoxylic acid).
       (180) Heading 9902.22.41 (relating to Isobutyl 4-
     hydroxybenzoate and its sodium salt).
       (181) Heading 9902.34.01 (relating to sodium petroleum 
     sulfonic acids, sodium salts).
       (182) Heading 9902.29.70 (relating to 
     Tetraacetylethylenediamine).
       (183) Heading 9902.85.42 (relating to certain cathode-ray 
     tubes).
       (184) Heading 9902.23.21 (relating to a certain specialty 
     monomer).
       (185) Heading 9902.01.62 (relating to THV).
       (186) Heading 9902.13.86 (relating to certain refracting 
     and reflecting telescopes).
       (187) Heading 9902.03.34 (relating to Penta Amino Aceto 
     Nitrate Cobalt III).
       (188) Heading 9902.11.44 (relating to mixtures of methyl 4-
     iodo-2-[3-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-
     yl)ureidosulfonyl] benzoate, sodium salt (Iodosulfuron 
     methyl, sodium salt) and application adjuvants).
       (189) Heading 9902.11.48 (relating to mesosulfuronmethyl).
       (190) Heading 9902.24.34 (relating to tetramethrin).
       (191) Heading 9902.25.69 (relating to flumioxasin).
       (192) Heading 9902.10.83 (relating to Resmethrin).
       (194) Heading 9902.23.07 (relating to oysters (other than 
     smoked), prepared or preserved).
       (195) Heading 9902.05.22 (relating to fenpropathrin).
       (196) Heading 9902.24.35 (relating to tralomethrin).
       (197) Heading 9902.24.29 (relating to Bispyribac-sodium).
       (198) Heading 9902.24.30 (relating to dinotefuran).
       (199) Heading 9902.24.31 (relating to etoxazole).
       (200) Heading 9902.24.27 (relating to Pyriproxyfen).
       (201) Heading 9902.05.24 (relating to Uniconazole).
       (202) Heading 9902.12.03 (relating to Previcur).
       (203) Heading 9902.13.97 (relating to Ziram).
       (204) Heading 9902.03.79 (relating to mixtures of 
     thiophanate methyl and application adjuvants).
       (205) Heading 9902.03.77 (relating to thiophanate methyl).
       (206) Heading 9902.02.87 (relating to Methyl 
     sulfanilylcarbamate, sodium salt (asulam sodium salt)).
       (207) Heading 9902.12.10 (relating to 2-Oxepanone polymer 
     with 1,4-butanediol and 5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-
     1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexane, 2-ethyl-1-hexanol-blocked).
       (208) Heading 9902.11.83 (relating to Polyisocyanate cross 
     linking agent products containing triphenylmethane 
     triisocyanate in solvents).
       (209) Heading 9902.11.87 (relating to Trimethylopropane 
     tris(3-aziridinylpropanoate)).
       (210) Heading 9902.11.82 (relating to Hexane, 1,6-
     diisocyanato-, homopolymer, 3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-blocked 
     in solvents).
       (211) Heading 9902.11.80 (relating to 1,2,3-Propanetriol, 
     polymer with 2,4-diisocyanato-1-methylbenzene, 2-ethyl-2-
     (hydroxymethyl))-1,3-propanediol, methyloxirane and oxirane).
       (212) Heading 9902.10.22 (relating to acrylic or modacrylic 
     staple fibers, carded, combed, or otherwise processed for 
     spinning).
       (213) Heading 9902.23.27 (relating to filament tow of 
     rayon).
       (214) Heading 9902.23.33 (relating to certain staple fibers 
     of viscose rayon, not carded, combed, or otherwise processed 
     for spinning).
       (215) Heading 9902.23.34 (relating to certain staple fibers 
     of viscose rayon, carded, combed, or otherwise processed for 
     spinning).
       (216) Heading 9902.10.93 (relating to certain transaxles 
     designed for use in hybrid vehicles).
       (217) Heading 9902.10.94 (relating to certain static 
     converters designed for use in hybrid vehicles).
       (218) Heading 9902.10.95 (relating to certain controllers 
     for electric power assisted braking systems, designed for use 
     in hybrid vehicles).
       (219) Heading 9902.10.64 (relating to 2,4-Dichloroaniline).
       (220) Heading 9902.10.38 (relating to Fenamidone).
       (221) Heading 9902.10.36 (relating to Pyrimethanil).
       (222) Heading 9902.02.99 (relating to cis-3-Hexen-1-ol).
       (223) Heading 9902.02.98 (relating to polytetramethylene 
     ether glycol).
       (224) Heading 9902.24.14 relating to C12-18 alkenes).
       (225) Heading 9902.03.59 (relating to acid black 132).
       (226) Heading 9902.01.75 (relating to acid black 172).
       (227) Heading 9902.03.67 (relating to acid blue 113).
       (228) Heading 9902.03.65 (relating to acid orange 116).
       (229) Heading 9902.03.58 (relating to disperse blue 56).
       (230) Heading 9902.24.90 (relating to Reactive Blue 250).
       (231) Heading 9902.24.41 (relating to Lycopene 10 percent).

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       (232) Heading 9902.22.07 (relating to 3,7-dichloro-8-
     quinolinecarboxylic acid).
       (233) Heading 9902.01.19 (relating to 3-(3,5-
     Dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-5-methyl-2,4-oxazolidineidione).
       (234) Heading 9902.32.85 (relating to Bis(4-
     fluorophenyl)methanone).
       (235) Heading 9902.23.20 (relating to Morpholine,4-[4,5-
     dihydro-4-[3-[5-hydroxy-1-methyl-3- (4-morpholinylcarbonyl)-
     1H-pyrazol-3-yl]-2-propenylidene]-1-methyl-5-oxo-1H-pyrazol-
     3-yl]carbonyl]-, potassium salt; 1,4-benzenedisulfonic acid, 
     2-[4-[5-[1- (2,5-disulfophenyl)-1,5-dihydro-3-
     [(methylamino)carbonyl]-5-oxo-4H-pyrazol-4-ylidene]-3-(2-oxo-
     1-pyrrolidinyl)- 1,3-pentadienyl]-5-hydroxy-3-
     [(methylamino)carbonyl]-1H-pyrazol-1-yl]-, pentapotassium 
     salt).
       (236) Heading 9902.25.30 (relating to certain cores used in 
     remanufacture).
       (237) Heading 9902.25.31 (relating to certain cores used in 
     remanufacture).
       (238) Heading 9902.25.32 (relating to certain cores used in 
     remanufacture).
       (239) Heading 9902.12.19 (relating to D-Mannose).
       (240) Heading 9902.02.57 (relating to Propoxur).
       (241) Heading 9902.13.77 (relating to Desmedipham in bulk 
     or mixtures).
       (242) Heading 9902.22.96 (relating to triphenyltin 
     hydroxide).
       (243) Heading 9902.22.94 (relating to MCPB Acid and MCPB 
     Sodium Salt).
       (244) Heading 9902.23.31 (relating to lamp-holder housings 
     of aluminum, containing sockets).
       (245) Heading 9902.23.32 (relating to lamp-holder housings 
     of brass, containing sockets).
       (246) Heading 9902.23.29 (relating to lamp-holder housings 
     of plastic, containing sockets).
       (247) Heading 9902.23.30 (relating to lamp-holder housings 
     of porcelain, containing sockets).
       (248) Heading 9902.01.43 (relating to Thymol).
       (249) Heading 9902.01.40 (relating to Menthyl 
     anthranilate).
       (250) Heading 9902.01.35 (relating to 2-
     Phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid).
       (251) Heading 9902.24.47 (relating to Methyl Salicylate).
       (252) Heading 9902.01.38 (relating to p-
     Methylacetophenone).
       (253) Heading 9902.01.39 (relating to 2,2-Dimethyl-3-(3-
     methylphenyl)proponal).
       (254) Heading 9902.38.31 (relating to mixtures of n-phenyl-
     n-((trichloromethyl)thio)-benzenesulfonamide, calcium 
     carbonate, and mineral oil).
       (255) Heading 9902.80.05 (relating to cobalt boron).
       (256) Heading 9902.02.49 (relating to 4-(trifluoromethyl)-
     benzaldehyde).
       (257) Heading 9902.22.03 (relating to 3-oxido-5-oxo-4-
     propionylcyclohex-3-enecarboxylic acid calcium salt).
       (258) Heading 9902.22.91 (relating to mixtures of methyl 
     (E)-methoxyimino-[a-(o-tolyloxy)-o-tolyl]acetate (Kresoxim 
     methyl) and application adjuvants).
       (259) Heading 9902.10.75 (relating to Phosphorus 
     Thiochloride).
       (260) Heading 9902.01.56 (relating to 2-Chlorobenzyl 
     chloride).
       (261) Heading 9902.10.82 (relating to N-3[3-(1-
     methylethoxy)phenyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl)benzamide).
       (262) Heading 9902.24.42 (relating to mixtures of 
     propoxycarbazone-sodium, Mesosulfuron-methyl, and application 
     adjuvants).
       (264) Heading 9902.05.19 (relating to ethofumesate in bulk 
     or mixtures).
       (265) Heading 9902.11.15 (relating to Tetraconazole).
       (266) Heading 9902.22.44 (relating to sodium 
     hypophosphite).
       (267) Heading 9902.01.41 (relating to Allyl 
     isothiocyanate).
       (268) Heading 9902.10.44 (relating to Crotonaldehyde (2-
     butenaldehyde)).
       (269) Heading 9902.23.50 (relating to lightweight digital 
     camera lenses).
       (270) Heading 9902.23.51 (relating to digital zoom camera 
     lenses).
       (271) Heading 9902.23.53 (realting to certain color video 
     monitors).
       (272) Heading 9902.23.52 (relating to certain color video 
     monitors).
       (273) Heading 9902.23.55 (relating to certain black and 
     white monitors).
       (274) Heading 9902.23.54 (relating to certain color video 
     monitors).
       (275) Heading 9902.03.01 (relating to yarn of combed 
     cashmere or yarn of camel hair).
       (276) Heading 9902.12.20 (relating to camel hair, processed 
     beyond the degreased or carbonized condition).
       (277) Heading 9902.12.21 (relating to waste of camel hair).
       (278) Heading 9902.12.22 (relating to camel hair, carded or 
     combed).
       (279) Heading 9902.12.23 (relating to woven fabrics 
     containing 85 percent or more by weight of vicuna hair).
       (280) Heading 9902.12.24 (relating to camel hair, not 
     processed in any manner beyond the degreased or carbonized 
     condition).
       (281) Heading 9902.12.25 (relating to noils of camel hair).
       (282) Heading 9902.23.36 (relating to multi-format DVD 
     camcorders).
       (283) Heading 9902.23.35 (relating to multi-format DVD 
     camcorders).
       (284) Heading 9902.72.02 (relating to Ferro Boron).
       (285) Heading 9902.10.63 (relating to shield asy-steering 
     gear).
       (286) Heading 9902.23.16 (relating to Ethene, tetrafluoro, 
     oxidized, polymerized, reduced, decarboxylated).
       (288) Heading 9902.22.05 (relating to methyoxyacetic acid).
       (289) Heading 9902.24.58 (relating to Zeta-cypermethrin).
       (290) Heading 9902.11.60 (relating to 1,2-Pentanediol).
       (291) The first heading 9902.85.06 (relating to certain 120 
     volt/60 Hz electrical transformers).
       (292) Heading 9902.02.95 (relating to 2-Propenoic acid, 
     polymer with diethenylbenzene).
       (b) Other Modificatons.--
       (1) 4-chlorobenzonitrile.--Heading 9902.25.24 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``p-Chlorobenzonitrile'' and inserting ``4-
     Chlorobenzonitrile'';
       (B) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (2) Cyclopentanone.--Heading 9902.11.02 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (3) Micro-porous, ultrafine, spherical polyamide powders of 
     polyamide 6; polyamide-12; and polyamide 6, 12.--Heading 
     9902.39.08 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Micro-porous, ultrafine, spherical polyamide powders of 
     polyamide 6 (CAS No. 356040-79-4); polyamide-12 (CAS No. 
     338462-62-7); and polyamide 6, 12 (CAS No. 356040-89-6) 
     (provided for in subheadings 3908.10.00 and 3908.90.70)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (4) 9,10-anthracenedione, 2-(1,1-dimethylpropyl)- and 9,10-
     anthracenedione, 2-(1,2-dimethylpropyl)-.--Heading 9902.24.05 
     is amended--
       (A) by striking ``9,10-Anthracenedione, 2-pentyl- (CAS No. 
     13936-21-5)'' and inserting ``9,10-Anthracenedione, 2-(1,1-
     dimethylpropyl)- (CAS No. 32588-54-8) and 9,10-
     anthracenedione, 2-(1,2-dimethylpropyl)- (CAS No. 68892-28-
     4)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (5) Mesotrione.--Subchapter II of chapter 99 is amended--
       (A) by striking heading 9902.25.80; and
       (B) in heading 9902.11.03, by striking the date in the 
     effective period column and inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (6) ADTP.--Heading 9902.25.33 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (7) Cyhalofop-butyl.--Heading 9902.02.86 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(Cyhalofop-butyl)'' after ``(2R)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``2%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (8) 2-cyanopyridine.--Heading 9902.22.35 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (9) Benfluralin.--Heading 9902.29.59 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(Benfluralin)'' after ``toluidine''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (10) DMDS.--Heading 9902.33.92 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (11) MCPA ester.--Heading 9902.10.54 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-Ethylhexyl (4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)acetate (MCPA-2-
     ethylhexyl) (CAS No. 29450-45-1) (provided for in subheading 
     2918.99.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (12) MCPA acid.--Heading 9902.13.60 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by inserting ``(MCPA)'' 
     before ``(CAS'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.8%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (13) Propiconazole.--Heading 9902.29.80 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by inserting 
     ``(Propiconazole)'' before ``(CAS''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (14) Myclobutanil.--Heading 9902.02.91 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3%'' and inserting ``2.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (15) Methoxyfenozide.--Heading 9902.32.93 is amended--

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       (A) by inserting ``(Methoxyfenozide)'' after ``hydrazide'';
       (B) by striking ``1.0%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (16) Trifluralin.--Heading 9902.05.33 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by inserting 
     ``(Trifluralin)'' before ``(CAS'';
       (B) by striking ``2.6%'' and inserting ``2.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (18) DEPCT.--Heading 9902.29.58 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``phosphorochlorodothioate'' and inserting 
     ``phosphorochloridothioate''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (19) Bicycle speedometers.--Heading 9902.24.65 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (20) 11-aminoundecanoic acid.--Heading 9902.32.49 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.3%'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (21) Biaxially oriented polypropylene dielectric film.--
     Heading 9902.25.75 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.7%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (22) Palm fatty acid distillate.--Heading 9902.11.32 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``1%'' and inserting ``1.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (23) 5-chloro-1-indanone.--Heading 9902.12.44 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``1.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (24) 1-propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, oxidized, 
     polymerized, reduced hydrolyzed.--Heading 9902.23.10 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``(provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)'' 
     and inserting ``(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (25) Ethene tetrafluoro-oxidized, polymerized reduced, 
     methyl esters, reduced, ethoxylated.--Heading 9902.23.17 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``(provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)'' 
     and inserting ``(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (26) 1, 1, 2-2-tetrafluoroethene, oxidized, polymerized.--
     Heading 9902.23.14 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)'' 
     and inserting ``(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (27) Methoxycarbonyl-terminated perfluorinated 
     polyoxymethylene-polyoxyethylene.--Heading 9902.23.15 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``(provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)'' 
     and inserting ``(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (28) Ethene, tetrafluoro, oxidized, polymerized reduced, 
     methyl esters, reduced.--Heading 9902.23.19 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)'' 
     and inserting ``(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (29) Oxiranemethanol, polymers with reduced methyl esters 
     of reduced polymerized oxidized tetrafluoroethylene.--Heading 
     9902.23.18 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)'' 
     and inserting ``(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (30) 1-propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoro-, oxidized, 
     polymerized.--Heading 9902.23.11 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3907.20.00'' and inserting 
     ``3904.69.50''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (31) Vinylidene chloride-methyl methacrylate-acrylonitrile 
     copolymer.--Heading 9902.23.09 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(provided for in subheading 3904.50.00)'' 
     and inserting ``(provided for in subheading 3904.90.50)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (32) 1-propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3,-hexafluoro-, telomer with 
     chlorotrifluoroethene, oxidized, reduced, ethyl ester, 
     hydrolyzed.--Heading 9902.23.12 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(provided for in subheading 3907.20.00)'' 
     and inserting ``(provided for in subheading 3904.69.50)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (33) Prodiamine.--Heading 9902.03.19 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2,4-Dinitro-N3,N3-dipropyl-4-(trifluoromethyl)-1,3-
     benzenediamine (Prodiamine) (CAS No. 29091-21-2) (provided 
     for in subheading 2921.59.80)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (34) Bentazon.--Heading 9902.05.10 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3-Isopropyl-1H-2,1,3-benzothiadiazin-4(3H)-one-2,2-dioxide, 
     sodium salt (Bentazon, sodium salt) (CAS No. 50723-80-3) 
     (provided for in subheading 2934.99.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (35) Iprodione.--Heading 9902.01.51 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2%'' and inserting ``2.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (36) +-cyfluthrin.--Heading 9902.02.54 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.3%'' and inserting ``4.8%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (37) Cyfluthrin.--Heading 9902.10.67 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (38) Clothianidin.--Heading 9902.10.84 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5.4%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (39) Trifloxystrobin.--Heading 9902.10.76 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.4%'' and inserting ``5.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (40) FOE hydroxy.--Heading 9902.03.38 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``5.2%'' and inserting ``0.6%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (41) Helium.--Heading 9902.01.47 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(CAS No. 7440-59-7)'' before ``(provided 
     for in subheading 2804.29.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (42) A certain chemical.--Heading 9902.22.11 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Adsorbent resin comprised of a 
     macroporous polymer of diethenylbenzene'' and inserting 
     ``Macroporous poly(divinylbenzene)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (43) ACM.--Heading 9902.10.79 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.7%'' and inserting ``1.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (44) Oxadiazon.--Heading 9902.10.73 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``2-tert-Butyl-4-(2,4-dichloro-5-isopropoxyphenyl)-D\2\-
     1,3,4-oxadiazolin-5-one (Oxadiazon) (CAS No. 19666-30-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 2934.99.11)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.9%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (45) N-cyclohexylthiophthalimide.--Subchapter II of chapter 
     99 is amended--
       (A) by striking heading 9902.03.30 (relating to N-
     Cyclohexylthiophthalimide); and
       (B) in heading 9902.22.26 (relating to N-
     Cyclohexylthiophthalimide), by striking ``12/31/2009'' and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (46) 4,4-dithiodimorpholine.--Heading 9902.22.27 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``2930.90.91'' and inserting 
     ``2934.99.90''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (48) Certain men's footwear covering the ankle with coated 
     or laminated textile fabrics.--Heading 9902.25.60 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``12.8%'' and inserting ``16.5%''; and
       (B) in the effective period column, by striking the date 
     contained therein and inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (49) Carfentrazone-ethyl.--Heading 9902.01.54 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``a-2-Dichloro-5-[4-(difluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-
     oxo-1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl]-4-fluorobenzenepropanoic acid, 
     ethyl ester (Carfentrazone-ethyl) (CAS No. 128639-02-1) and 
     formulations thereof (provided for in subheadings 2933.99.22 
     and 3808.93.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (50) 4,4'-oxydianiline.--Heading 9902.05.12 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``1.0%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.

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       (51) Reactive blue 235.--Heading 9902.02.47 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(Reactive Blue 235)'' after 
     ``trisodium''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (52) Reactive red 238.--Heading 9902.02.48 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(Reactive Red 238)'' after ``tetrasodium 
     salt''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (53) Imazalil.--Heading 9902.38.09 is amended--
       (A) in the article description--
       (i) by inserting ``(Imazalil)'' after ``enilconazole''; and
       (ii) by striking ``or 73790-28-0''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (54) Mixtures of sodium salts.--Heading 9902.29.83 is 
     amended--
       (A) in the article description, by inserting ``(CAS No. 
     144538-83-0)'' after ``acid''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (55) Isoxaflutole.--Heading 9902.11.46 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (56) Isoxadifen-ethyl.--Heading 9902.11.45 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking 
     ``(Isoxadifenethyl)'' and inserting ``(Isoxadifen-Ethyl)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (57) Spiromesifen.--Heading 9902.10.71 is amended--
       (A) in the article description--
       (i) by inserting ``(Spiromesifen)'' after ``ester''; and
       (ii) by inserting ``No.'' after ``CAS''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (59) Certain men's footwear not covering the ankle with 
     coated or laminated textile fabrics.--Heading 9902.25.61 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``15.2%'' and inserting ``17.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (60) 2-methyl-5-nitrobenzenesulfonic acid.--Subchapter II 
     of chapter 99 is amended--
       (A) by striking heading 9902.02.36; and
       (B) in heading 9902.29.23, by striking ``12/31/2009'' and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (61) Methidathion.--Heading 9902.02.02 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(Methidathion)'' before ``(CAS''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (62) Trinexapac-ethyl.--Heading 9902.29.93 is amended--
       (A) by striking all before ``(CAS'' and inserting ``Ethyl 
     (RS)-4-cyclopropyl(hydroxy)methylene-3,5-
     dioxocyclohexanecarboxylate (Trinexapac-ethyl)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (63) Rimsulfuron.--Heading 9902.33.60 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(Rimsulfuron)'' before ``and application 
     adjuvants''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (64) Certain ion-exchange resins.--Heading 9902.39.30 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Ion-exchange resin, copolymerized from acrylonitrile with 
     divinylbenzene, ethylvinylbenzene and 1,7-octadiene, 
     hydrolyzed (CAS No. 130353-60-5) (provided for in subheading 
     3914.00.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (65) Brakes designed for bicycles.--Heading 9902.24.71 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``6.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (67) Reactive yellow 7459.--Heading 9902.02.46 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(Reactive Yellow 7459)'' before ``(CAS 
     No. 143683-24-3)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (68) Certain catalytic converter mats of ceramic fibers.--
     Heading 9902.25.72 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Catalytic converter mounting mats of ceramic fibers, 4.7625 
     mm or more in thickness, such fibers containing over 65 
     percent by weight of aluminum oxide, in bulk, sheets or rolls 
     (provided for in subheading 6806.10.00), the foregoing 
     designed for use in motor vehicles of heading 8703'';
       (B) by striking ``1.5%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) in the effective period column, by striking the date 
     contained therein and inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (69) Flumiclorac-pentyl.--Heading 9902.24.36 is amended--
       (A) in the article description--
       (i) by striking ``CAS No. 87547-04-4'' and inserting ``CAS 
     No. 87546-18-7''; and
       (ii) by striking ``subheading 2926.90.25'' and inserting 
     ``subheading 2925.19.42''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (70) Acephate.--Heading 9902.25.68 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``2.9%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (71) Phenmedipham.--Subchapter II of chapter 99 is 
     amended--
       (A) in heading 9902.13.76, by striking the date in the 
     effective period column and inserting ``12/31/2012''; and
       (B) by striking heading 9902.31.13.
       (72) Oryzalin.--Heading 9902.05.16 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4-(Dipropylamino)-3,5-dinitrobenzenesulfonamide (Oryzalin) 
     (CAS No. 19044-88-3) (provided for in subheading 
     2935.00.95)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (73) Poly(toluene diisocyanate).--Heading 9902.12.04 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``dissolved in organic solvents''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (74) Aluminum tris (o-ethylphosphonate) (fosetyl-al).--
     Heading 9902.01.73 is amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(Fosetyl-Al)'' before ``(CAS'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.4%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (75) Cyclopropane-1,1-dicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester.--
     Heading 9902.10.69 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.8%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (76) Clethodim.--Heading 9902.24.74 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3808.93.20'' and inserting 
     ``3808.93.50''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (77) Acid black 107.--Heading 9902.03.61 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3204.12.45'' and inserting 
     ``3204.12.50''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (78) Disperse red 356.--Heading 9902.24.97 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse red 356 (3-phenyl-7-(4-propoxyphenyl)benzo[1,2-
     b:4,5-b]difuran-2,6-dione) (CAS No. 79694-17-0) (provided for 
     in subheading 3204.11.35)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (79) Imidacloprid pesticides.--Heading 9902.02.52 is 
     amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(imidacloprid)'' before ``(CAS'';
       (B) by striking ``5.7%'' and inserting ``4.2%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (80) Imidacloprid technical.--Heading 9902.10.32 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``pyrdinyl'' and inserting ``pyridinyl'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``4.2%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (81) Option and revolver herbicides.--Heading 9902.10.37 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.6%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (82) Certain light absorbing photo dyes.--Heading 
     9902.29.34 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4-[4-[3-[4-(Dimethylamino)phenyl]-2-propenylidene]-4,5-
     dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1H-pyrazol-1-yl] benzenesulfonic acid, 
     compound with N,N-diethylethanamine (1:1) (Acid Violet 520T 
     Pina) (CAS No. 109940-17-2) (provided for under subheading 
     3204.12.45); 4-[3-[3-carboxy-5-hydroxy-1-(4-sulfophenyl)-1H-
     pyrazole-4-yl]-2-propenylidene]-4,5-dihydro-5-oxo-1-(4- 
     sulfophenyl)-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxylic acid, sodium salt, 
     compound with N,N-diethylethanamine (CAS No. 90066-12-9) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.19.37); 4-[4,5-dihydro-4-
     [[5-hydroxy-3-methyl-1- (4-sulfophenyl)- 1H- pyrazol-4-
     yl]methylene]-3-methyl-5-oxo-1H-pyrazol-1-yl]benzenesulfonic 
     acid, dipotassium salt (CAS No. 94266-02-1) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.19.37); 4-[4-[[4-(dimethylamino)-
     phenyl]methylene]- 4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1H-pyrazol-l-
     yl]benzenesulfonic acid, potassium salt (CAS No. 27268-31-1) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.19.37); 4,5-dihydro-5-oxo-4-
     [(phenylamino)methylene]-1-(4-sulfophenyl)-1H-pyrazole-3-
     carboxylic acid, disodium salt (provided for in subheading 
     2933.19.37); and 4-[5-[3-carboxy-5-hydroxy-1-(4-sulfophenyl)-
     1H-pyrazol-4-yl]-2,4-pentadienylidene]-4,5-dihydro-5-oxo-1-
     (4-sulfophenyl)-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxylic acid, tetrapotassium 
     salt (CAS No. 134863-74-4) (provided for in subheading 
     2933.19.37)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.

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       (83) Aspirin.--Heading 9902.12.11 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``aspirin'' and inserting ``Aspirin''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (84) 4-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid and 4-(2,4-
     dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid, dimethylamine salt.--Heading 
     9902.23.26 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid (2,4-DB) (CAS No. 94-
     82-6) (provided for in subheading 2918.99.20); and 4-(2,4-
     dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid, dimethylamine salt (2,4-DB-
     dimethylammonium) (CAS No. 2758-42-1) (provided for in 
     subheading 2921.11.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (85) Bromoxynil octanoate.--Heading 9902.22.97 is amended--
       (A) in the article description--
       (i) by inserting ``(Bromoxynil octanoate)'' before 
     ``(CAS''; and
       (ii) by striking ``1689-84-5'' and inserting ``1689-99-2'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``2.6%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (86) Dichlorprop-p, dichloroprop-2-ethylhexyl, and 
     dichlorprop-p-dimethylammonium.--Heading 9902.23.25 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(+)-(R)-2-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy) propanoic acid 
     (Dichlorprop-p) (CAS No. 15165-67-0) (provided for in 
     subheading 2918.99.20); (+)-(R)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) 
     propanoic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester (Dichloroprop-2-
     ethylhexyl) (CAS No. 79270-78-3) (provided for in subheading 
     2918.99.20); and (+)-(R)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) propanoic 
     acid, dimethylamine salt (Dichlorprop-P-dimethylammonium) 
     (CAS No. 104786-87-0) (provided for in subheading 
     2921.11.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (87) MCPA dimethylammonium.--Heading 9902.25.42 is 
     amended--
       (A) by inserting ``(MCPA dimethylammonium)'' before 
     ``(CAS''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (88) Lactic acid, menthyl ester and frescolat.--Heading 
     9902.01.42 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``5-Methyl-2-(methylethyl)cyclohexyl-2-hydroxypropanoate 
     (Lactic acid, menthyl ester) (Frescolat) (CAS No. 59259-38-0) 
     (provided for in subheading 2918.11.51)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (89) Benzaldehyde, 4-methoxy-.--Heading 9902.11.57 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Benzoldehyde'' and inserting 
     ``Benzaldehyde''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (90) Mixtures of indoxacarb.--Heading 9902.01.46 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of (4aS) -7-chloro-2, 5-dihydro-2- 
     [[(methoxycarbonyl)[4-(trifluoromethoxy) phenyl]amino] 
     carbonyl]-indeno[1,2-e]-[1,3,4] oxadiazine-4a (3H)-carboxylic 
     acid methyl ester and inert ingredients (CAS No. 173584-44-6) 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (91) Paclobutrazol.--Heading 9902.01.99 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(RS'' and inserting ``(2RS'';
       (B) by striking ``paclobutrazol'' and inserting 
     ``Paclobutrazol''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (92) Paclobutrazol 2cs.--Heading 9902.02.01 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``(RS'' and inserting ``(2RS'';
       (B) by striking ``paclobutrazol'' and inserting 
     ``Paclobutrazol''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (93) Cerium sulfide pigments.--Heading 9902.22.90 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Pigment preparations 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)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (94) Mixtures or coprecipitates of lanthanum phosphate, 
     cerium-doped lanthanum phosphate, cerium phosphate, and 
     terbium phosphate.--Heading 9902.23.05 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures or coprecipitates of lanthanum phosphate, cerium-
     doped lanthanum phosphate, cerium phosphate, and terbium 
     phosphate (CAS Nos. 13778-59-1, 95823-34-0, 13454-71-2 and 
     13863-48-4) (provided for in subheadings 2846.10.00 and 
     2846.90.80)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (95) Certain manufacturing equipment.--Heading 9902.84.83 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Machine tools for working wire of iron or steel, 
     numerically controlled, the foregoing certified for use in 
     production of radial tires designed for off-the-highway use 
     and for use on a rim measuring 63.5 cm or more in diameter 
     (provided for in subheading 4011.20.10, 4011.61.00, 
     4011.63.00, 4011.69.00, 4011.92.00, 4011.94.40, or 
     4011.99.45), and parts thereof (provided for in subheading 
     8463.30.00 or 8466.94.85)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (96) Certain manufacturing equipment.--Heading 9902.84.81 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Shearing machines used to cut metallic tissue, numerically 
     controlled, the foregoing certified for use in production of 
     radial tires designed for off-the-highway use with a rim 
     measuring 63.5 cm or more in diameter (provided for in 
     subheading 4011.20.10, 4011.61.00, 4011.63.00, 4011.69.00, 
     4011.92.00, 4011.94.40, or 4011.99.45), and parts thereof 
     (provided for in subheading 8462.31.00 or 8466.94.85)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (97) Sulfentrazone.--Heading 9902.25.57 is amended--
       (A) in the article description--
       (i) by striking ``methanesulfona-mide'' and inserting 
     ``methanesulfonamide''; and
       (ii) by striking ``(provided for in subheading 
     2935.00.75)'' and inserting ``and formulations thereof 
     (provided for in subheadings 2935.00.75 and 3808.93.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.2%'' and inserting ``3.2%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (98) N-Ethyl-N-(3-sulfobenzyl)aniline (benzenesulfonic 
     acid, 3-[(ethylphenylamino)methyl]-).--Heading 9902.01.68 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-Ethyl-N-(3-sulfobenzyl)aniline (3-
     [(ethylphenylamino)methyl]-benzenesulfonic acid) (CAS No. 
     101-11-1) (provided for in subheading 2921.42.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (99) An ultraviolet dye.--Heading 9902.28.19 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking ``9-Anthracene-
     carboxylic acid, (triethoxysilyl)-methyl ester'' and 
     inserting ``9-Anthracenecarboxylic acid, 
     (triethoxysilyl)methyl ester''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (100) Deltamethrin.--Heading 9902.01.49 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``"(S)-a-Cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (1R,3R)-3-(2,2-dibromovinyl)-
     2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate (Deltamethrin) (CAS No. 
     52918-63-5) in bulk, or put up in forms or packings for 
     retail sale (provided for in subheading 2926.90.30 or 
     3808.91.25)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (101) Bioallethrin.--Heading 9902.24.32 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(RS)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl (1R,3R)-2,2-
     dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate 
     (Bioallethrin) (CAS No. 584-79-2) (provided for in subheading 
     2916.20.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (102) S-bioallethrin.--Heading 9902.24.33 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``(S)-3-allyl-2-methyl-4-oxocyclopent-2-enyl (1R,3R)-2,2-
     dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (S-
     Bioallethrin) (CAS No. 28434-00-6) (provided for in 
     subheading 2916.20.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (103) Polyfunctional aziridine.--Heading 9902.11.88 is 
     amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking 
     ``Polyfunctional aziridine'' and inserting ``Pentaerythritol 
     tris (3-(1-aziridinyl) propionate''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (104) Desmodur rf-e.--Heading 9902.12.17 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``and ethyl acetate and monochlorobenzene 
     as solvents''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (105) Desmodur hl ba.--Heading 9902.12.18 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``1,3-Diisocyanatomethylbenzene, polymer with 1,6-
     diisocyanatohexane (CAS No. 63368-95-6) (provided for in 
     subheading 3911.90.45)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (106)  Certain semi-manufactured forms of gold.--Heading 
     9902.71.08 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Wire containing 99.9 percent or more by weight of gold and 
     with dopants added to control wirebonding characteristics, 
     having a diameter of 0.05 mm or

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     less, for use in the manufacture of diodes, transistors or 
     similar semiconductor devices or electronic integrated 
     circuits (provided for in subheading 7108.13.70)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (107)  2,2-dimethylbutanoic acid 3-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-
     oxo-1-oxaspiro(4.5)dec-3-en-4-yl ester.--Heading 9902.12.02 
     is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``3-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-2-oxo-1-oxaspiro[4.5]dec-3-en-4-yl 
     2,2-dimethylbutyrate (Spirodiclofen) (CAS No. 148477-71-8) 
     (provided for in subheading 2932.29.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (108)  4-Anilino-3-nitro-N-phenylbenzenesulphonamide.--
     Heading 9902.03.52 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse Yellow 42 (4-Anilino-3-nitro-N-
     phenylbenzenesulfonamide) (CAS No. 5124-25-4) (provided for 
     in subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (109)  Magnesium zinc aluminum hydroxide carbonate 
     hydrate.--Heading 9902.24.13 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Magnesium zinc aluminum hydroxide carbonate (CAS No. 
     169314-88-9) coated with stearic acid (CAS No. 57-11-4) 
     (provided for in subheading 3812.30.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (110)  Magnesium aluminum hydroxide carbonate hydrate.--
     Heading 9902.05.32 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Magnesium aluminum hydroxide carbonate (synthetic 
     hydrotalcite) (CAS No. 11097-59-9) (provided for in 
     subheading 2842.90.90); and magnesium aluminum hydroxide 
     carbonate (synthetic hydrotalcite) (CAS No. 11097-59-9) 
     coated with stearic acid (CAS No. 57-11-4) (provided for in 
     subheading 3812.30.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (111)  Direct black 22.--Heading 9902.25.25 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by inserting ``(trisodium 
     6-[(2,4-diaminophenyl)azo]-3-[[4-[[4-[[7-[(2,4-
     diaminophenyl)azo]-1-hydroxy-3-sulphonato-2-
     naphthyl]azo]phenyl]amino]-3-sulphonatophenyl]azo]-4-
     hydroxynaphthalene-2-sulphonate)'' after ``Direct Black 22''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (112)  Disperse blue 60.--Heading 9902.03.50 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse blue 60 (4,11-diamino-2-(3-methoxypropyl)-1H-
     naphth(2,3-f)isoindole-1,3,5,10(2H)-tetrone) (CAS No. 12217-
     80-0) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (113)  Disperse blue 79:1.--Heading 9902.03.46 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse blue 79:1 (N-[5-[bis[2-(acetyloxy)ethyl]amino]-2-
     [(2-bromo-4,6-dinitrophenyl)azo]-4-methoxyphenyl]acetamide) 
     (CAS No. 3618-72-2) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.11.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (114)  Disperse orange 30.--Heading 9902.03.45 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse orange 30 (3-[[2-(acetyloxy)ethyl]-[4-[(2,6-
     dichloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl]amino]-propanenitrile) (CAS 
     No. 5261-31-4) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (115)  Disperse red 60.--Heading 9902.03.49 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse red 60 (1-amino-4-hydroxy-2-phenoxy-9,10-
     anthracenedione) (CAS No. 17418-58-5) (provided for in 
     subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (116)  Disperse red 73.--Heading 9902.03.57 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse red 73 (2-[[4-[(2-
     cyanoethyl)ethylamino]phenyl]azo]-5-nitro-benzonitrile) (CAS 
     No. 16889-10-4) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.10)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (117)  Disperse red 167:1.--Heading 9902.03.47 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Disperse red 167:1 (N-[5-[bis[2-(acetyloxy)ethyl]amino]-2-
     [(2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)azo]phenyl]-acetamide) (CAS No. 
     1533-78-4) (provided for in subheading 3204.11.50)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (118)  Disperse yellow 64.--Heading 9902.03.48 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 ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (119)  2-(carbomethoxy)benzenesulfonyl isocyanate.--Heading 
     9902.11.97 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article descripton to read as follows: 
     ``2-(Carbomethoxy)benzenesulfonyl isocyanate (CAS No. 74222-
     95-0) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.29)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (120)  Certain capers.--Heading 9902.10.26 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Capers, prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acid, in 
     containers holding 3.4 kg or less (provided for in subheading 
     2001.90.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (121)  Certain capers.--Heading 9902.10.28 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Capers, prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acid, in 
     immediate containers holding more than 3.4 kg (provided for 
     in subheading 2001.90.10)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (122)  Frescolat mga.--Heading 9902.24.49 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``6-Isopropyl-9-methyl-1,4-dioxaspiro[4.5]decane-2-methanol 
     (Menthone glyceryl ketal) (CAS No. 63187-91-7) (provided for 
     in subheading 2932.99.90)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (123) o-paraquat dichloride.--Heading 9902.13.06 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Paraquat'' and all that follows through 
     ``dichloride)'' and inserting ``o-Paraquat dichloride'';
       (B) by striking ``4.41%'' and inserting ``Free''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (124)  4-[(4-Aminophenyl)azo]benzenesulfonic acid.--Heading 
     9902.02.41 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``4-[(4-Aminophenyl)azo]benzenesulfonic acid (Food Yellow 6) 
     (CAS No. 104-23-4) (provided for in subheading 3204.12.50)''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (125) TSME.--Heading 9902.11.85 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``o-Toluenesulfonic acid, methyl ester (CAS No. 23373-38-8) 
     and p- toluenesulfonic acid, methyl ester (CAS No. 80-48-8) 
     (provided for in subheading 2904.90.40)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (126)  Acid blue 324 (4-[[3-(acetylamino)phenyl]amino]-1-
     amino-9,10-dihydro-9,10-dioxo-2-anthracenesulfonic acid, 
     monosodium salt).--Heading 9902.25.02 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Acid blue 324 (4-[[3-(acetylamino)phenyl]amino]-1-amino-
     9,10-dihydro-9,10-dioxo-2-anthracenesulfonic acid, monosodium 
     salt) (CAS No. 70571-81-2) (provided for in subheading 
     3204.12.45)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (127)  Ferrate(3-), tris[5,6-diamino-1,3-
     naphthalenedisulfonate(2-)-n,n']-tripotassium.--Heading 
     9902.32.62 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Ferrate(3-), tris[5,6-diamino-1,3-naphthalenedisulfonato(2-
     )-N,N']-, tripotassium (CAS No. 85187-44-6) (provided for in 
     subheading 2942.00.10)'' ; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (128)  2,6-dibromo-4-cyanophenyl octanoate/heptanoate.--
     Heading 9902.10.57 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Mixtures of 2,6-dibromo-4-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)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (129)  Trimethyl cyclo hexanol.--Heading 9902.05.03 is 
     amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking ``-1-''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (130)  Methyl cinnamate.--Heading 9902.05.04 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Methyl cinnamate (methyl phenylprop-2-enoate) (CAS No. 103-
     26-4) (provided for in subheading 2916.39.20)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (131) Cis-2-tert-Butylcyclohexanol acetate.--Heading 
     9902.11.62 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``cis-2-tert-Butylcyclohexyl acetate (Agrumex) (CAS No. 
     20298-69-5) (provided for in subheading 2915.39.45)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.

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       (132) Yarn of carded cashmere of 19.35 metric yarn count or 
     higher.--Heading 9902.03.02 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking ``finer'' and 
     inserting ``higher''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (133)  Tetraethylthiuram disulfide.--Heading 9902.22.28 is 
     amended--
       (A) in the article description, by inserting 
     ``(Disulfiram)'' before ``(CAS''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (134)  Tetramethylthiuram disulfide.--Heading 9902.22.29 is 
     amended--
       (A) in the article description, by inserting ``(Thiram)'' 
     before ``(CAS''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (135) Fine animal hair of kashmir (cashmere) goats.--
     Heading 9902.22.77 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by inserting ``, processed 
     beyond the degreased or carbonized condition'' after 
     ``goats''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (136) Fipronil.--Heading 9902.24.16 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5.2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (137)  NOA 446510 technical.--Heading 9902.12.07 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``a'' and inserting ``2''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (138)  Hydroxylamine.--Heading 9902.01.03 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.6%'' and inserting ``1.0%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (139) PHBA.--Heading 9902.29.03 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``3.1%'' and inserting ``4.3%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (140) Thiamethoxam technical.--Heading 9902.03.11 is 
     amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking ``['' before 
     ``(2-chloro'' and by striking the closed parentheses after 
     ``thiazolyl'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``5%''; and
       (C) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (142) Triadimefon.--Heading 9902.10.33 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.7%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (143) Certain 12v lead-acid storage batteries.--Heading 
     9902.03.87 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.1%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (144) Sorbic acid.--Heading 9902.10.25 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.9%'' and inserting ``2%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (145) Diethyl ketone.--Heading 9902.25.67 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.3%'' and inserting ``1.4%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (146) Ethoxyquin.--Heading 9902.22.32 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' and inserting ``0.5%''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (147) Flumetralin.--Heading 9902.02.07 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``N-(2-Chloro-6-fluorobenzyl)-N-ethyl-a,a,a-trifluoro-2,6-
     dinitro-p-toluidine (Flumetralin) (CAS No. 62924-70-3) 
     (provided for in subheading 2921.49.45)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (149) Powdered ion exchange resin comprising a copolymer of 
     styrene crosslinked with divinylbenzene, sulphonic acid, 
     sodium form.--Heading 9902.02.34 is amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Powdered ion exchange resin comprised of a copolymer of 
     styrene, cross linked with divinyl-benzene, further reacted 
     to provide sulfonic acid functionality (sodium form), having 
     a nominal particle size of 0.075 mm to 0.150 mm, dried to a 
     moisture content of not more than 10 percent (CAS No. 63182-
     08-1) (provided for in subheading 3914.00.60)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2006'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (150) Certain fiberglass sheets.--Heading 9902.70.19 is 
     amended--
       (A) by amending the article description to read as follows: 
     ``Smooth nonwoven fiberglass sheets, 0.40 mm or more but not 
     over 1.65 mm in thickness, predominantly of glass fibers 
     bound together in a polyvinyl alcohol matrix, of a type 
     primarily used as acoustical facing for ceiling panels 
     (provided for in subheading 7019.32.00)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (151) Clomazone.--Heading 9902.24.21 is amended--
       (A) by adding at the end of the article description the 
     following: ``and any formulations containing such compound 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.93.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (152) Cyazofamid.--Heading 9902.24.56 is amended--
       (A) by adding at the end of the article description the 
     following: ``and any formulations containing such compound 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.92.15)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (153) Flonicamid.--Heading 9902.24.57 is amended--
       (A) by adding at the end of the article description the 
     following: ``and any formulations containing such compound 
     (provided for in subheading 3808.91.25)''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (154) Copolymer of methylethyl ketoxime and toluene 
     diisocyanate.--Heading 9902.12.12 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking 
     ``toluenediisocyanate'' and inserting ``toluene 
     diisocyanate''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.
       (155) N,N-dimethylpiperidinium chloride.--Heading 
     9902.13.25 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking ``2933.39.25'' 
     and isnerting ``2933.39.27''; and
       (B) by striking ``12/31/2009'' and by inserting ``12/31/
     2012''.

     SEC. 2002. EFFECTIVE DATE.

       (a) In General.--The amendments made by this title apply to 
     goods entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, 
     on or after the 15th day after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act.
       (b) Retroactive Applicability.--
       (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), the entry of an article 
     described in any heading of subchapter II of chapter 99 of 
     the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (as 
     amended by this title)--
       (A) which was made on or after January 1, 2010, and before 
     the 15th day after the date of the enactment of this Act, and
       (B) with respect to which there would have been no duty or 
     a reduced duty (as the case may be) if the amendment or 
     amendments made by this title applied to such entry,

     shall be liquidated or reliquidated as though the entry had 
     been made on the 15th day after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act.
       (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 an article under paragraph (1) shall be paid, 
     without interest, not later than 90 days after the date of 
     the liquidation or reliquidation (as the case may be).
       (4) Definition.--As used in this subsection, the term 
     ``entry'' includes a withdrawal from warehouse for 
     consumption.

     TITLE III--ADDITIONAL EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS AND REDUCTIONS

     SEC. 3001. EXTENSIONS OF CERTAIN EXISTING DUTY SUSPENSIONS 
                   AND REDUCTIONS AND OTHER MODIFICATIONS.

       (a) Extensions and Renewals.--Each of the following 
     headings is amended by striking the date in the effective 
     period column and inserting ``12/31/2012'':
       (1) Heading 9902.01.01 (relating to bitolylene diisocyanate 
     (TODI)).
       (2) Heading 9902.64.04 (relating to certain ski boots, 
     cross country ski footwear, and snowboard boots).
       (3) Heading 9902.12.08 (relating to hexythiazox technical).
       (4) Heading 9902.23.85 (relating to lug bottom boots for 
     use in fishing waders).
       (5) Heading 9902.12.56 (relating to Avermectin B).
       (6) Heading 9902.02.10 (relating to primsulfuron).
       (7) Heading 9902.12.58 (relating to metalaxyl-M).
       (8) Heading 9902.13.30 (relating to pymetrozine technical).
       (9) Heading 9902.01.59 (relating to etridiazole).
       (10) Heading 9902.01.60 (relating to 2-Mercaptoethanol).
       (11) Heading 9902.01.61 (relating to bifenazate).
       (12) Heading 9902.02.14 (relating to phenyl isocyanate).
       (13) Heading 9902.22.20 (relating to 2,3-
     Dichloronitrobenzene).
       (14) Heading 9902.22.71 (relating to a mixture used in 
     ceramic arc tubes).
       (15) Heading 9902.22.58 (relating to Solvent Red 227).
       (16) Heading 9902.22.57 (relating to 2-Aminothiophenol).

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       (17) Heading 9902.22.56 (relating to 3,4-
     Dimethoxybenzaldehyde).
       (18) Heading 9902.25.09 (relating to Propargite).
       (19) Heading 9902.03.06 (relating to high tenacity multiple 
     (folded) or cabled yarn of viscose rayon).
       (20) Heading 9902.05.07 (relating to high tenacity single 
     yarn of viscose rayon with a decitex equal to or greater than 
     1,000).
       (21) Heading 9902.05.13 (relating to 4,4'-Oxydiphthalic 
     anhydride).
       (22) Heading 9902.25.07 (relating to 2,2,6,6-Tetramethyl-4-
     piperidinone).
       (23) Heading 9902.32.07 (relating to certain organic 
     pigments and dyes).
       (24) Heading 9902.29.07 (relating to 4-Hexylresorcinol).
       (25) Heading 9902.29.37 (relating to certain sensitizing 
     dyes).
       (26) Heading 9902.24.10 (relating to mixtures of poly[[6-
     [(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl] 
     [2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)imino]-1,6-
     hexanediyl[(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)imino]]) and 
     bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) sebacate).
       (27) Heading 9902.25.22 (relating to diisopropyl 
     succinate).
       (28) Heading 9902.25.14 (relating to p-chloroaniline).
       (29) Heading 9902.33.59 (relating to phenyl (4,6-dimethoxy-
     pyrimidin-2-yl) carbamate).
       (30) Heading 9902.01.45 (relating to (S)-cyano(3-
     phenoxyphenyl)methyl (S)-4-chloro-a-(1-
     methylethylbenzeneacetate (Esfenvalerate)).
       (31) Heading 9902.24.23 (relating to N,N-Hexane-1,6-
     diylbis(3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenylpropionamide))).
       (32) Heading 9902.25.06 (relating to pentaerythritol 
     tetrakis[3-(dodecylthio)propionate]).
       (33) Heading 9902.85.09 (relating to certain AC electric 
     motors of an output exceeding 37.5 W but not exceeding 72 W).
       (34) Heading 9902.02.30 (relating to macroporous ion-
     exchange resin comprising a copolymer of styrene crosslinked 
     with divinylbenzene, thiol functionalized).
       (35) Heading 9902.25.08 (relating to Ipconazole).
       (36) Heading 9902.23.86 (relating to parts or accessories 
     of instruments or apparatus for measuring or checking 
     electrical quantities).
       (37) Heading 9902.01.80 (relating to certain optical 
     instruments).
       (38) Heading 9902.23.88 (relating to subassemblies for 
     instruments or apparatus for measuring or checking electrical 
     quantities).
       (39) Heading 9902.23.93 (relating to mixtures of 2-butyl-2-
     ethylpropane-1,3-diol and neopentyl glycol).
       (40) Heading 9902.23.91 (relating to allyl 
     pentaerythritol).
       (41) Heading 9902.23.92 (relating to 2-Butyl-2-
     ethylpropane-1,3-diol).
       (42) Heading 9902.23.97 (relating to ditrimethylol 
     propane).
       (43) Heading 9902.23.98 (relating to poly(oxy-1,2-
     ethanediyl), a-hydro-v-hydroxy-ether with 2,2'-
     (oxybis(methylene)) bis(2-hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol)).
       (44) Heading 9902.24.01 (relating to trimethylolpropane 
     diallyl ether).
       (45) Heading 9902.24.02 (relating to trimethylolpropane 
     monoallyl ether).
       (46) Heading 9902.23.96 (relating to 1,3-Dioxane-5-
     methanol, 5-ethyl-).
       (47) Heading 9902.25.21 (relating to 1,8-Naphthalimide).
       (48) Heading 9902.25.18 (relating to p-Acetoacetanisidide).
       (49) Heading 9902.25.20 (relating to Copper Phthalocyanine 
     Green 7, Crude).
       (50) Heading 9902.25.13 (relating to p-aminobenzamide).
       (51) Heading 9902.22.23 (relating to Basic Red 1:1).
       (52) Heading 9902.25.15 (relating to p-chloro-2-
     nitroaniline).
       (53) Heading 9902.23.95 (relating to polymer of propanoic 
     acid, 3-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl-polymer with 2,2-
     bis(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol and oxirane, decanoate 
     octanoate).
       (54) Heading 9902.23.94 (relating to polymers of propanoic 
     acid, 3-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl-with 2,2-
     bis(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol and oxirane).
       (55) Heading 9902.25.11 (relating to p-toluenesulfonyl 
     chloride).
       (56) Heading 9902.24.03 (relating to trimethylolpropane 
     oxetane).
       (57) Heading 9902.05.15 (relating to 1,3-bis(4-
     Aminophenoxy)benzene).
       (58) Heading 9902.25.19 (relating to 1-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic 
     acid).
       (59) Heading 9902.25.17 (relating to 2-
     Chloroacetoacetanilide).
       (60) Heading 9902.25.16 (relating to 3-Chloro-4-
     methylaniline).
       (61) Heading 9902.38.15 (relating to aqueous catalytic 
     preparations based on iron (III) toluenesulfonate).
       (62) Heading 9902.29.87 (relating to 3,4-
     Ethylenedioxythiophene).
       (63) Heading 9902.39.15 (relating to aqueous dispersions of 
     poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) poly(styrenesulfonate) 
     (cationic), whether or not containing binder resin and 
     organic solvent).
       (64) Heading 9902.01.90 (relating to certain twisted 
     synthetic filament yarns).
       (65) Heading 9902.01.91 (relating to certain untwisted 
     synthetic filament yarns).
       (66) Heading 9902.13.10 (relating to volleyballs).
       (67) Heading 9902.13.08 (relating to leather basketballs).
       (68) Heading 9902.12.72 (relating to mixtures of zinc 
     dialkyldithiophosphate with an elastomer binder of 
     ethylenepropylene-diene monomer and ethyl vinyl acetate, 
     dispersing agents and silica).
       (69) Heading 9902.12.76 (relating to mixtures of zinc 
     dicyanato diamine with an elastomer binder of ethylene-
     propylene-diene monomer and ethyl vinyl acetate, and 
     dispersing agents).
       (70) Heading 9902.12.75 (relating to mixtures of N'-(3,4-
     dichloro-phenyl)-N,Ndimethylurea with acrylate rubber).
       (71) Heading 9902.12.74 (relating to mixtures of 
     caprolactam disulfide with an elastomer binder of ethylene-
     propylene-diene monomer and ethyl vinyl acetate, and 
     dispersing agents).
       (72) Heading 9902.12.78 (relating to mixtures of 
     benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl-, with 2-aminoethanol and 
     poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-[1-oxo-9- octadecenyl]-w-hydroxy-
     , (9Z)).
       (73) Heading 9902.12.77 (relating to 4,8-Dicyclohexyl -6-
     2,10-dimethyl -12H-dibenzo[d,g][1,3,2]-dioxaphosphocin).
       (74) Heading 9902.24.89 (relating to Reactive Red 123).
       (75) Heading 9902.24.93 (relating to 5-[(2-Cyano-4-
     nitrophenyl) azo]-2-[[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl]amino]-4-
     methyl-6-(phenylamino)-3-pyridine carbonitrile).
       (76) Heading 9902.24.94 (relating to Cyano[3-[(6-methoxy-2-
     benzothiazolyl)amino]-1H-isoindol-1-ylidene]acetic acid, 
     pentyl ester).
       (77) Heading 9902.24.95 (relating to [(9,10-Dihydro-9,10-
     dioxo-1,4-anthracenediyl)bis[imino[3-(2-methylpropyl)-3,1-
     propanediyl]]] bisbenzenesulfonic acid, disodium salt).
       (78) Heading 9902.24.96 (relating to [4-(2,6-Dihydro-2,6-
     dioxo-7-phenylbenzo[1,2-b:4,5-b]difuran-3-yl)phenoxy]acetic 
     acid, 2-ethoxyethyl ester).
       (79) Heading 9902.03.51 (relating to 9,10-Anthracenedione, 
     1,8-dihydroxy-4-nitro-5-(phenyl-amino)-).
       (80) Heading 9902.24.86 (relating to Acid Red 414).
       (81) Heading 9902.24.87 (relating to Solvent Yellow 163).
       (82) Heading 9902.24.88 (relating to 4-Amino-3,6-bis[[5-
     [[4-chloro-6-[methyl[2-(methylamino)-2-oxoethyl]amino]-1,3,5-
     triazin-2-yl]amino]-2-sulfophenyl]azo]-5-hydroxy-2,7-
     naphthalenedisulfonic acid, lithium potassium sodium salt).
       (83) Heading 9902.22.48 (relating to certain children's 
     footwear with outer soles of leather and uppers of leather).
       (84) Heading 9902.22.47 (relating to certain work footwear 
     for women).
       (85) Heading 9902.22.85 (relating to certain lights 
     designed for use in aircraft).
       (86) Heading 9902.22.84 (relating to certain seals designed 
     for use in aircraft).
       (87) Heading 9902.22.81 (relating to marine sextants of 
     metal designed for use in navigating by celestial bodies).
       (88) Heading 9902.23.82 (relating to certain women's 
     footwear, valued over $20/pair, covering the ankle, whose 
     height from the bottom of the outer sole to the top of the 
     upper does not exceed 8 inches, with a coated or laminated 
     textile fabric).
       (89) Heading 9902.23.83 (relating to certain women's 
     footwear, valued over $20/pair, not covering the ankle, with 
     a coated or laminated textile fabric).
       (90) Heading 9902.25.01 (relating to 7-[[2-
     [(Aminocarbonyl)amino]-4-[[4-[4-[2-[[4-[[3- [(aminocarbonyl) 
     amino]-4-[(3,6,8-trisulfo-2-naphthalenyl)azo]phenyl]amino]-6-
     chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]amino]ethyl]-1-piperazinyl]-6-
     chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]amino]phenyl]azo]-1,3,6-
     naphthalenetrisulfonic acid, lithium potassium sodium salt).
       (91) Heading 9902.24.99 (relating to 2,7-
     Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 5-[[4-chloro-6-[(3-
     sulfophenyl)amino]-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl]amino]-4-hydroxy-3-[[4-
     [[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl]sulfonyl]phenyl]azo]-, sodium salt).
       (92) Heading 9902.24.98 (relating to 2-[[[2, 5-Dichloro-4-
     [(2-methyl-1H-indol-3-yl)azo]phenyl]sulfonyl]amino]-
     ethanesulfonic acid, monosodium salt).
       (93) Heading 9902.13.46 (relating to certain decorative 
     plates, sculptures, and plaques).
       (94) Heading 9902.23.02 (relating to diaminodecane).
       (95) Heading 9902.22.04 (relating to methyl 
     methyoxyacetate).
       (96) Heading 9902.03.92 (relating to N1-[(6-Chloro-3-
     pyridyl)methyl]-N2-cyano-N1-methylacetamidine).
       (97) Heading 9902.25.27 (relating to 2,2-(6-(4-
     Methoxyphenol)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyl)bis(5-((2-
     ethylhexyl)oxy)phenol)).
       (98) Heading 9902.25.26 (relating to 2,2-Methylenebis[6-
     (2H-benzotriazolyl-2-yl)-4-(1,1,3,3-
     tetramethylbutylphenol)phenol]).
       (99) Heading 9902.12.01 (relating to Butralin).
       (100) Heading 9902.24.39 (relating to diphenyl (2,4,6-
     trimethylbenzoyl) phosphine oxide).
       (102) Heading 9902.22.83 (relating to vacuum relief 
     valves).
       (b) Other Modifications.--
       (1) Certain textured rolled glass sheets.--Heading 
     9902.70.03 is amended--

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       (A) by striking the article description and inserting the 
     following: ``Rolled glass in sheets, yellow-green in color, 
     not finished or edged-worked, textured on one surface, 
     suitable for incorporation in cooking stoves, ranges or ovens 
     described in subheading 8516.60.40 (provided for in 
     subheading 7003.12.00 or 7003.19.00)''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (2) Pyridaben.--Heading 9902.22.08 is amended--
       (A) by striking the article description and inserting the 
     following: ``2-tert-Butyl-5-(4-tert-butylbenzylthio)-4-
     chloropyridazin-3(2H)-one (Pyridaben) (CAS No. 96489-71-3) 
     (provided for in subheading 2933.99.22)''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (3) Cloquintocet-mexyl.--Heading 9902.12.57 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking ``2933.49.30'' 
     and inserting ``2933.49.60''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (4) Clodinafop-propargyl.--Heading 9902.12.55 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.7%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``2.9%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (5) Fludioxonil.--Heading 9902.12.54 is amended--
       (A) by striking the article description and inserting the 
     following: ``1H-Pyrrole-3-carbonitrile, 4-(2,2-difluoro-1,3-
     benzodioxol-4-yl)-(fludioxonil) (CAS No. 131341-86-1) 
     (provided for in subheading 2934.99.12)'';
       (B) by striking ``1.6%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``1.0%''; and
       (C) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (6) Pinoxaden.--Heading 9902.12.60 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.8%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``1.1%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (7) Azoxystrobin.--Heading 9902.02.06 is amended--
       (A) by striking the article description and inserting the 
     following: ``Benzeneacetic acid, (E)-2-[[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)-
     4-pyrimidinyl]oxy]-a-(methoxymethylene)-, methyl ester 
     (azoxystrobin) (CAS No. 131860-33-8) (provided for in 
     subheading 2933.59.15)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``5.5%''; and
       (C) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (8) Cyproconazole.--Heading 9902.12.59 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking ``2934.99.12'' 
     and inserting ``2933.99.22''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (9) Mixed xylidines.--Heading 9902.22.36 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking ``2921.49.50'' 
     and inserting ``2921.49.45''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (10) Liquid-filled glass bulbs, designed for sprinkler 
     systems and other release devices.--Heading 9902.24.26 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``0.9%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (11) Golf bag bodies made of woven fabrics of nylon or 
     polyester sewn together with pockets, and dividers or 
     graphite protectors, accompanied with rainhoods.--Heading 
     9902.23.24 is amended--
       (A) by striking the article description and inserting the 
     following: ``Golf bag bodies made of woven fabrics of nylon 
     or polyester sewn together with pockets, and dividers or 
     graphite protectors, accompanied with rainhoods (provided for 
     in subheading 6307.90.98)'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``1.5%''; and
       (C) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (12) Pyraclostrobin.--Heading 9902.01.21 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``6%'' in the column 1 general rate of duty 
     column and inserting ``6.2%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (13) Pepperoncini prepared or preserved otherwise than by 
     vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen.--Heading 9902.10.27 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking the article description and inserting the 
     following: ``Pepperoncini, prepared or preserved otherwise 
     than by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen (provided for in 
     subheading 2005.99.55)''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (14) Pepperoncini prepared or preserved by vinegar.--
     Heading 9902.10.29 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``2.2%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``4.3%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (15) Ethyl 2-(isocyanatosulfonyl)benzoate.--Heading 
     9902.11.96 is amended--
       (A) by striking the article description and inserting the 
     following: ``Ethyl 2-(Isocyanatosulfonyl)benzoate (CAS No. 
     77375-79-2) (provided for in subheading 2930.90.29)''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (16) Certain rayon staple fibers.--Heading 9902.55.04 is 
     amended--
       (A) in the article description, by striking ``filaments'' 
     and inserting ``staple fibers'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``1.8%''; and
       (C) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (17) Azoxystrobin.--Heading 9902.12.51 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``6.17%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``3.1%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (18) Certain educational devices.--Heading 9902.85.43 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.55%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``1.6%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (19) Certain bags for toys.--Heading 9902.01.78 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking the article description and inserting the 
     following: ``Bags (provided for in subheading 4202.92.45) for 
     transporting, storing, or protecting goods of heading 9503 or 
     9504, imported and sold with such articles therein'';
       (B) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``8.9%''; and
       (C) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (20) Artichokes prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic 
     acid.--Heading 9902.03.90 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``7.9%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``6.64%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (21) Artichokes prepared or preserved otherwise than by 
     vinegar or acetic acid.--Heading 9902.03.89 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``13.8%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``13.34%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (22) Certain cases or containers to be used for electronic 
     drawing toys, electronic games, or educational toys.--Heading 
     9902.11.90 is amended--
       (A) in the article description, by inserting ``, or 
     educational toys or devices of heading 8543'' after ``or 
     9504''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (23) Basketballs other than of leather or rubber.--Heading 
     9902.13.07 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``0.9%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``1.1%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (24) Methylionone.--Heading 9902.11.10 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``0.6%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (25) Certain children's footwear with uppers of vegetable 
     fibers.--Heading 9902.13.92 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``6.5%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``7.1%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (26) Certain men's footwear with uppers of vegetable 
     fibers.--Heading 9902.13.91 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``4.5%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``6.4%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (27) Certain children's footwear with uppers of leather or 
     composition leather.--Heading 9902.22.46 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``9.5%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (29) Rubber basketballs.--Heading 9902.13.09 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``1.5%'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``0.7%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (30) Certain women's footwear, valued over $20/pair, with a 
     coated or laminated textile fabric.--Heading 9902.23.78 is 
     amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``13.6%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (31) Certain men's footwear, valued over $20/pair, with a 
     coated or laminated textile fabric.--Heading 9902.23.77 is 
     amended--

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       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``27.6%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (32) Certain men's footwear, valued over $20/pair, whose 
     height from the bottom of the outer sole to the top of the 
     upper does not exceed 8 inches, with a coated or laminated 
     textile fabric.--Heading 9902.23.76 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``24.7%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective period column and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (33) Certain women's footwear, valued over $20/pair, 
     covering the ankle, with a coated or laminated textile 
     fabric.--Heading 9902.23.75 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``25%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective column period and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (34) Certain music boxes.--Heading 9902.13.47 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``0.2%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective column period and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (35) Certain acetamiprid, whether or not combined with 
     application adjuvants.--Heading 9902.01.72 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``0.8%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective column period and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (36) Erasers of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber or 
     cellular rubber.--Heading 9902.25.51 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``0.2%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective column period and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (37) Electrically operated pencil sharpeners.--Heading 
     9902.22.82 is amended--
       (A) by striking ``Free'' in the column 1 general rate of 
     duty column and inserting ``0.4%''; and
       (B) by striking the date in the effective column period and 
     inserting ``12/31/2012''.
       (38) Certain ac electric motors of an output exceeding 74.6 
     w but not exceeding 85 w.--The second heading 9902.85.06 
     (relating to certain AC electric motors of an output 
     exceeding 74.6 W but not exceeding 85 W)--
       (A) is redesignated as heading 9902.85.10; and
       (B) is amended by striking the date in the effective column 
     period and inserting ``12/31/2012''.

     SEC. 3002. EFFECTIVE DATE.

       (a) In General.--The amendments made by this title apply to 
     goods entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, 
     on or after the 15th day after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act.
       (b) Retroactive Applicability.--
       (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), the entry of an article 
     described in any heading of subchapter II of chapter 99 of 
     the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (as 
     amended by this title)--
       (A) which was made on or after January 1, 2010, and before 
     the 15th day after the date of the enactment of this Act, and
       (B) with respect to which there would have been no duty or 
     a reduced duty (as the case may be) if the amendment or 
     amendments made by this title applied to such entry,

     shall be liquidated or reliquidated as though the entry had 
     been made on the 15th day after the date of the enactment of 
     this Act.
       (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 an article under paragraph (1) shall be paid, 
     without interest, not later than 90 days after the date of 
     the liquidation or reliquidation (as the case may be).
       (4) Definition.--As used in this subsection, the term 
     ``entry'' includes a withdrawal from warehouse for 
     consumption.

 TITLE IV--CUSTOMS USER FEES; TIME FOR PAYMENT OF CORPORATE ESTIMATED 
                        TAXES; PAYGO COMPLIANCE

     SEC. 4001. 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 ``November 10, 2018'' 
     and inserting ``December 10, 2018''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (B)(i), by striking ``August 24, 2018'' 
     and inserting ``November 30, 2018''.
       (b) Related Technical Correction.--
       (1) In general.--Section 11 of the Haiti Economic Lift 
     Program Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-171; 124 Stat. 1207) is 
     amended in the matter preceding paragraph (1) by inserting 
     ``Budget'' before ``Reconciliation''.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendment made by paragraph (1) 
     shall take effect as if included in the enactment of the 
     Haiti Economic Lift Program Act of 2010.

     SEC. 4002. TIME FOR PAYMENT OF CORPORATE ESTIMATED TAXES.

       The percentage under paragraph (2) of section 561 of the 
     Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act in effect on the 
     date of the enactment of this Act is increased by 0.5 
     percentage points.

     SEC. 4003. PAYGO COMPLIANCE.

       The budgetary effects of this Act, for the purpose of 
     complying with the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go-Act of 2010, shall 
     be determined by reference to the latest statement titled 
     ``Budgetary Effects of PAYGO Legislation'' for this Act, 
     submitted for printing in the Congressional Record by the 
     Chairman of the House Budget Committee, provided that such 
     statement has been submitted prior to the vote on passage.

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from 
Michigan (Mr. Levin) and the gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Camp) each 
will control 20 minutes.
  The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Levin).


                             General Leave

  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all Members may 
have 5 legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the 
gentleman from Michigan?
  There was no objection.
  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume.
  Mr. Speaker, I urge Members to support the U.S. Manufacturing 
Enhancement Act of 2010, also known as the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill, 
MTB.
  The MTB temporarily reduces or suspends tariffs on raw materials and 
components used in U.S. manufacturing. This bill is a shot in the arm 
for U.S. manufacturers and workers who need these products to keep 
making their goods and supporting American jobs. I want to underscore 
that point. This bill supports U.S. manufacturing jobs.
  Provisions in this bill reduce tariffs on inputs that are used for 
numerous industries, including chemical, pharmaceutical, automotive, 
agricultural, textiles, electronics, machinery and equipment.
  When the cost of these inputs is lowered, U.S. producers' overall 
costs are reduced, making their products more competitive in this 
market and globally, and that increased competitiveness translates into 
increased production and more jobs.
  All of these provisions have been extensively vetted to ensure that 
the inputs covered by any tariff suspensions are not made here. In the 
vetting process, there is review by the administration, by the 
independent ITC, and also there is an opportunity for public comment.
  So, as a result we have, for example, the two leading textile 
associations who represent an industry that has been hard hit by global 
competition view the MTB as key to their competitiveness.
  I quote NCTO, saying, MTB is ``a critical cost reduction measure for 
many U.S. manufacturers, supporting domestic production and 
employment.'' And that's why the bill is supported by U.S. 
manufacturing.
  The NAM has said this about MTB, ``one of the most important short-
term actions Congress can take to preserve and expand good American 
jobs, cut the costs of doing business in the United States and boost 
American manufacturing exports,'' and the U.S. Chamber has said, alike, 
the same thing.
  We have been, in the past, considering duty suspension bills like 
this since the 97th Congress, and usually, indeed in every case, they 
have been noncontroversial and supported on a bipartisan basis.
  And I quote two documents recently put out by Ways and Means 
Republicans, my colleagues. I quote from that put out under the name of 
a ranking member, the distinguished Member from Michigan, Dave Camp. 
And I quote his description of the MTB. ``The bill helps U.S. 
manufacturers and their employees compete by temporarily reducing 
duties on foreign-made intermediate products or materials and

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some finished products that are not made domestically or where there is 
no domestic opposition.

                              {time}  1040

  Such reductions or suspensions reduce the costs for U.S. employers. 
If there is any objection to including a specific provision, such as 
because a U.S. manufacturer is identified, the item is dropped from the 
bill.''
  I also quote a recent statement by the ranking member, Mr. Brady, on 
the Subcommittee on Trade: ``This traditionally bipartisan legislation 
reduces unnecessary costs for American businesses and consumers and 
increases U.S. competitiveness. A model of transparency, the bill is 
carefully vetted during a long public process to ensure domestic 
producers are protected. As the ranking member of the Trade 
Subcommittee of Ways and Means, I have long been a strong advocate for 
it and have called for its passage for the past 3 years.''
  So what's changed? What changed was that the Republican Conference 
decided recently to oppose all earmarks. The House rules distinguish 
between earmarks and limited tariff benefits; they are defined 
separately in the rules. So therefore there is really no basis for 
lumping them together; and when they are lumped together, manufacturers 
and their workers in this country will be taking their lumps.
  So I close with this: in terms of transparency, this process is 
thorough, rigorous, and transparent to ensure there is no domestic 
opposition. As indicated, the ITC has to vet this. And all of the 
information from this extensive review process can be found on the Ways 
and Means Committee Web site. As a result, the Sunlight Foundation, 
which has been in the lead in favor of transparency, has called this 
process ``transparency done right.''
  In sum, a vote for H.R. 4380 is a vote for U.S. manufacturing and 
U.S. jobs. And so I hope my Republican colleagues, many of them who 
have businesses and workers in their districts which need this help and 
many of whom have introduced legislation incorporated in this bill, I 
hope they will join the Democrats and stand up for American businesses 
and workers and support this legislation.
  I reserve the balance of my time.
  Mr. CAMP. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume.
  I'm disappointed that I can't support this legislation. The 
Miscellaneous Tariff bill has long been a bipartisan effort that helps 
both American manufacturers and consumers obtain lower-cost access to 
products that aren't made in the United States.
  I appreciate the chairman following my statements so carefully and 
even quoting them to this House, because the process used to assemble 
this legislation is a model in transparency and accountability. It has 
been a longstanding process used by many Congresses under both 
Republican and Democrat control, and it should serve as an example of 
how similar legislation should be prepared.
  Every provision is first introduced as a separate bill. Each 
provision is vetted by the administration and by the U.S. ITC, the 
International Trade Commission, and is subject to public notice and 
comment. All information is posted on the committee Web site. And any 
provision receiving any opposition is removed from the final package.
  In my view, this bill technically does not contain earmarks in the 
form of limited tariff benefits. Each provision lowers duties on 
imports; and any company or entity or person that imports that product 
receives the benefit of those lower duties, not just those few that we 
can positively identify today. But despite these facts, Democrats have 
written the rules of the House in such a way as to treat limited tariff 
benefits like other earmarks, and the Democrats were wrong to do so.
  The Republican Conference has taken the position, and correctly so, 
that we are taking a 1-year moratorium on all the provisions included 
in the Democrat rule to demonstrate our commitment to getting 
government spending under control. I am committed to both the letter 
and spirit of that moratorium and therefore will vote against the bill.
  In fact, the majority is well aware of our earmark ban, and I can't 
help but wonder if this wasn't put on the suspension calendar after 
3\1/2\ years without a vote so that it would fail and they might avoid 
taking the blame. It's a sham and it won't work. The business community 
knows it, the American workers whose jobs depend on it know it, and we 
know it. Democrats have had 3\1/2\ years to pass the Miscellaneous 
Tariff bill and they have failed to do so.
  Congress has not passed a miscellaneous tariff bill since December of 
2006, right before the Democrats took the majority and except for the 
Peru Free Trade Agreement have brought no trade legislation to the 
floor in the time that they have been in the majority. Given the state 
of our economy, given the loss of jobs, I think that record is not only 
an embarrassing one; it's a shameful one.
  And the record speaks for itself. Republicans have long supported the 
MTB and U.S. employers, while the Democrats have written the rules of 
the House to discriminate against this bill. Under this majority, 
business investment and hiring are frozen in the face of looming tax 
hikes, smothering government regulation, and little, very little--
frankly, no action on the trade agenda. A true commitment to trade and 
the good-paying U.S. jobs it provides would involve passing the pending 
bilateral trade agreements which economically are even more important 
to this country than the bill before us today.
  Mr. Speaker, what you're seeing today is merely one more attempt by 
the majority to distract American workers and employers from the real 
damage they've done to the American economy. This legislation cannot 
overcome the $670 billion in new taxes already passed by this Congress 
and the billions more coming. It cannot overcome the anti-business 
attitude of so much of the legislation produced by the majority.
  Mr. Speaker, if my friends on the other side of the aisle were truly 
interested in helping American manufacturers, they would be lowering 
taxes, knocking down trade barriers, and supporting the private sector. 
This legislation is no substitute for those policies.
  The House should take a breather from earmarks as called for in the 
moratorium from the Republican Conference. It is unfortunate that this 
pause includes the MTB; but we didn't write the rule, the majority did. 
I urge my colleagues to show the American people that we are serious 
about reforming the way Washington works and vote ``no.''
  I reserve the balance of my time.
  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself 15 seconds.
  Rule XXI, clause 9, specifically defines congressional earmarks in 
one clause and limited tariff benefits in another. You lump them 
together, you are lumping hurt against manufacturing in the U.S.
  I yield 3 minutes to the gentleman who chairs the Trade Subcommittee, 
my colleague from Tennessee (Mr. Tanner).
  Mr. TANNER. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
  I guess this probably symbolizes as much as anything what's wrong 
with Congress. Here are people who get up and say this is a good bill 
that's good for job creation in this country, it had been bipartisan 
for 30 years, and because we made a mistake in the Republican 
Conference with respect to lumping it in as some sort of earmark, we 
have to oppose it, even though it's good for job creation in this 
country and good for our Nation. This is almost Alice in Wonderland 
where up is down and down is up. I have to vote against a bill I know 
will help create jobs because they did it when they wrote the rules. 
And we misinterpreted the rules, so now we're going to have two wrongs 
make a right.
  If job creation is important, and everyone knows that this bill will 
help create jobs in the United States of America, it seems to me that 
to vote against it for the reasons--and by the way, part of the time 
delay was because of a Senator in the other body who is in the 
Republican Party. But all

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that aside, if we cannot rise above some inane technicality that is in 
the rules that we just don't like or we can't interpret correctly, or 
whatever, and we're going to vote against American workers and the 
industrial base of this country because of that, then I suggest we give 
our voting cards to whoever the leadership of the Republican Conference 
is and go home.

                              {time}  1050

  What do we have brains for? We are not supposed to park our brains at 
the door because of some sort of partisan political advantage we think 
we might be able to get by hurting our own country.
  I would like to place in the Record a series of letters of support 
from the National Association of Manufacturers, the Chamber of 
Commerce, AMTAC, NCTO, and from U.S. manufacturers all across the 
Nation.
  They say this is for us to create jobs. I know I'm running out of 
time, but this is a perfect example of what is wrong with this House of 
Representatives--when we put partisan politics ahead of the country's 
interest.

                                          United States of America


                                          Chamber of Commerce,

                                    Washington, DC, July 19, 2010.
       To The Members of the U.S. House of Representatives: The 
     U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the world's largest business 
     federation representing the interests of more than three 
     million businesses and organizations of every size, sector, 
     and region, strongly supports H.R. 4380, the ``Miscellaneous 
     Trade and Technical Corrections Act,'' commonly referred to 
     as the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill (MTB). Tens of thousands of 
     American workers and hundreds of American companies depend on 
     the MTB for relief from tariffs that serve only to raise 
     costs for U.S. manufacturers and other U.S. businesses.
       According to guidelines established by Congress, the MTB is 
     a vehicle for the temporary suspension or reduction of duties 
     levied on imported materials or intermediate products that 
     are not produced domestically, or where there is no domestic 
     opposition. By eliminating these tariffs, the MTB lowers 
     costs and helps U.S. businesses maintain their competitive 
     edge.
       The process for approving products for duty suspension 
     under the MTB is fully transparent. All tariff suspension 
     requests go through a vetting process to determine whether 
     any affected products are produced domestically or whether 
     there is any domestic opposition. Requests are subject to 
     review by the Department of Commerce, the Office of the U.S. 
     Trade Representative, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and 
     the U.S. International Trade Commission. Opportunities for 
     public comment are provided by both the executive branch and 
     Congress.
       Since the expiration of the last MTB on December 31, 2009, 
     U.S. businesses both large and small have faced higher costs 
     for imported inputs not available from domestic sources. The 
     savings afforded by the MTB will help these firms to invest 
     in training and equipment and enhance their competitiveness.
       Given its importance for preserving American jobs, the MTB 
     should receive the same strong bipartisan support it has in 
     the past, and the Chamber urges you to support its swift 
     approval. The Chamber will consider including votes on, or in 
     relation to, this issue in our annual How They Voted 
     scorecard.
           Sincerely,
     R. Bruce Josten.
                                  ____



                        National Association of Manufacturers,

                                    Washington, DC, July 20, 2010.
     House of Representatives,
     Washington, DC.
       Dear Representatives: The National Association of 
     Manufacturers (NAM), the nation's largest industrial trade 
     association representing small and large manufacturers in 
     every industrial sector and in all 50 states, urges you to 
     support H.R. 4380, the U.S. Manufacturing Enhancement Act, 
     also known as the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill (MTB).
       The MTB is one of the most important short-term actions 
     Congress can take to preserve and expand good American jobs, 
     cut the costs of doing business in the United States and 
     boost American manufacturing exports. U.S. manufacturers 
     large and small use the MTB's tariff suspension provisions to 
     obtain raw materials, proprietary inputs and other products 
     that are not available in our nation.
       Without the MTB, the cost of these companies' products will 
     inevitably increase, forcing them to pass higher costs on to 
     consumers and making their products less competitive. These 
     higher costs translate into lost jobs for American workers.
       The MTB process is wholly transparent and open to the 
     public. Each proposed duty suspension is subject to a 
     meticulous and non-partisan vetting process to ensure that no 
     domestic producers of the affected product exist. The 
     International Trade Commission, U.S. Commerce Department, 
     U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Management and 
     Budget and the congressional committees of jurisdiction 
     collaborate to review each proposed duty suspension.
       A July 2009 study by economist Andrew Szamosszegi of 
     Capital Trade, Inc. concluded that, if enacted, the MTB would 
     increase U.S. production by $4.6 billion and support almost 
     90,000 jobs. Costs savings realized under the MTB allow U.S. 
     companies to maintain competitive operations, invest in new 
     facilities and re-train workers. Few bills give Members of 
     Congress such a clear opportunity to support American 
     manufacturing jobs. We urge your support for H.R. 4380.
       The NAM's Key Vote Advisory Committee has indicated that 
     all votes related to H.R. 4380, including procedural motions 
     and votes under suspension, may be considered for designation 
     as Key Manufacturing Votes in the 111th Congress.
       Thank you for your consideration.
           Sincerely,
     Jay Timmons.
                                  ____

                                               National Council of


                                        Textile Organizations,

                                                   Washington, DC.
       On behalf of the National Council of Textile Organizations, 
     we write to urge a YES vote on H.R. 4380, the Miscellaneous 
     Trade and Technical Corrections Bill of 2009. H.R. 4380 is 
     expected to be considered on the House floor Wednesday July 
     21, 2010.
       H.R. 4380 supports U.S. jobs in the textile industry by 
     suspending duties in whole or in part on acrylic and rayon 
     fibers. Acrylic fiber is the primary raw material and highest 
     cost input for U.S. textile manufacturers that utilize these 
     fibers. Acrylic must be imported because there is no domestic 
     supplier for this product and the average duty is 6 percent. 
     Because of the unique characteristics of these fibers--water 
     resistant, fade resistant, and durability--manufacturers who 
     use these raw materials are at the high-end of the value-
     added chain. U.S. textile producers are able to compete 
     against foreign manufacturers IF they have access to raw 
     materials at competitive prices. Over the last nine months, 
     prices for acrylic fiber have increased 50 percent. On top of 
     this companies are paying full duty at six percent on top of 
     this enormous price increase means that textile mills are 
     losing profit margins. If this situation continues further 
     into 2010 the viability of our mills and workers will be put 
     at risk.
       In addition, rayon fibers are no longer produced in the 
     United States and are unlikely to be produced here in the 
     foreseeable future and, through the MTB bill, have been at 
     zero duty for many years. Today, imports of these essential 
     fibers are now being taxed equal to 5 to ten cents per pound 
     of fiber. Rayon fibers have a wide-range of applications 
     including apparel, home furnishings and industrial fabrics. 
     An extension of the current duty suspension on these fibers 
     is justified, necessary, and would continue to improve the 
     international competitiveness of the U.S. textile industry.
       The most recent recession has put immense pressure on 
     textile manufacturers to further evolve their business model 
     through innovation, advanced mechanization, and lean 
     manufacturing practices in order to remain globally 
     competitive. Payment of duty on acrylic and rayon fibers 
     diminishes this competitive advantage and in many cases has 
     eliminated any profit margins for companies that rely on 
     these fibers as part of their manufacturing process.
       A textile mill can support an entire community; and over 
     the past decade the industry has lost an untold number of 
     mills most of which were located in the Southeast where the 
     unemployment rates per county far exceed the national 
     average. Given that textile mills are closing in some of the 
     hardest hit areas of the country it is more important than 
     ever to ensure that the industry is able to import components 
     that are no longer made in the United States.
       NCTO strongly believes that duty suspensions are extremely 
     beneficial to U.S. manufacturers and promotes U.S. 
     competitiveness. In addition, there has been significant 
     debate surrounding whether a duty suspension constitutes an 
     earmark. NCTO believes that a duty suspension should not 
     constitute what is defined as an earmark. The entire duty 
     suspension process is transparent and contributes to the 
     preservation and creation of U.S. jobs and provides domestic 
     producers with necessary tools to be globally competitive.
       We urge all members of the Textile Caucus to support the 
     Miscellaneous Trade and Technical Corrections Bill of 2009 
     since it is a critical cost reduction measure for many U.S. 
     manufacturers, supporting domestic production and employment. 
     If you have any questions regarding H.R. 4380 please feel 
     free to email me or call (202) 822-8026.
           Sincerely,
     Sarah Faye Pierce,
       Senior Vice President, National Council of Textile 
     Organizations (NCTO).
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                                            American Manufacturing


                                       Trade Action Coalition,

                                    Washington, DC, July 19, 2010.
       Dear U.S. Representative: The American Manufacturing Trade 
     Action Coalition

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     (AMTAC) strongly urges you to vote in favor of H.R. 4380, the 
     U.S. Manufacturing Enhancement Act of 2010, also known as the 
     miscellaneous tariff bill (MTB). H.R. 4380 has been placed on 
     the House suspension calendar for this week and is listed as 
     item #24.
       The MTB helps U.S. manufacturers compete at home and abroad 
     by temporarily suspending or reducing duties on inputs that 
     are not made domestically, or where there is no domestic 
     opposition.
       Such suspensions or reductions reduce input costs for U.S. 
     business and ultimately increase the competitiveness of their 
     products.
       For example, H.R. 4380 includes fiber-related provisions 
     that will significantly reduce costs associated with various 
     synthetic, acrylic and rayon staple fibers and filaments. Our 
     textile members have experienced longstanding problems 
     sourcing these components in the United States and will 
     benefit significantly from lowered costs for imported 
     sources.
       Adding to the urgency of this bill, all of the duty 
     suspensions and reductions put into place by the last MTB 
     have expired, and the U.S. government re-imposed full duties 
     as of January 1, 2010. This has raised production costs for 
     U.S. manufacturers using these components as they struggle to 
     emerge from a severe recession.
       While AMTAC is often a critic of U.S. trade policy, the MTB 
     is one element that is actually extremely beneficial to U.S. 
     manufacturers and promotes U.S. competitiveness. In addition, 
     there has been a lot of confusion surrounding whether the MTB 
     constitutes an earmark. We feel that this label is misplaced, 
     as the MTB process is an extremely valuable program for U.S. 
     producers and workers. Furthermore, it is an extremely 
     transparent process that is handled as a collaboration among 
     Congress, private industry, the executive branch, the U.S. 
     International Trade Commission. Only non-controversial 
     provisions are included.
       We urge members to support the MTB since it is a critical 
     cost reduction measure for many U.S. manufacturers, 
     supporting domestic production and employment. Thank you for 
     your consideration of our views on this important matter and 
     please fell free to contact me if you have any questions.
                                               Augustine Tantillo,
                                               Executive Director.

  Mr. CAMP. Mr. Speaker, at this time I yield such time as he may 
consume to the ranking member of the Trade Subcommittee, the gentleman 
from Texas (Mr. Brady).
  Mr. BRADY of Texas. Mr. Speaker, I would like to support this 
legislation, but I cannot.
  As Mr. Camp has pointed out, this has always been a bipartisan 
process. When Republicans were in the majority, we regularly prepared 
this legislation in a bipartisan, transparent manner. It was bipartisan 
because Democrats and Republicans worked together to review every 
provision and to ensure there was no opposition to any provision and 
that it protected American companies. It was transparent because every 
provision was reviewed by the U.S. International Trade Commission, and 
the ITC's report was posted online for all of America to review. Every 
provision was subject to public notice and comment.
  I am happy to say, and I compliment our Democrat majority for 
continuing these transparent policies in this legislation, but as lead 
Republican originally on this bill, however, I will vote against this 
legislation because it violates the letter and the spirit of the 
Republican moratorium on earmark requests. Congress has to get a handle 
on earmarks. There is no question about it.
  While the miscellaneous tariff bill, the one we are looking at today, 
ought to be a model for the way other committees deal with the earmark 
requests, in the House rule, clause 9, the majority's overbroad and, I 
think, carelessly written effort to handle the earmark problem has, 
unfortunately, netted these provisions. As a result, in establishing a 
moratorium to discipline the process, Republicans have no choice but to 
include a miscellaneous tariff bill. That is the only reason I'm voting 
against this bill.
  I guess I am puzzled. This is no surprise. We visited as Republicans 
and Democrats on this issue, trying to find a way forward for months 
now. If you are truly serious about passing this measure, why would you 
demand a supermajority that ensures its defeat rather than a normal 
majority vote that ensures its passage? For months, we've said we 
cannot help the moratorium on this bill this year, and we are sincere 
about it. By choosing the suspension route, you have killed this bill.
  So the question is: Where do we go from here?
  We have so many trade issues that we face as Republicans and 
Democrats. We have differences about what that trade agenda should be. 
I worry--and others do--that we have moved to the sidelines. Other 
countries have stepped ahead of us, selling their products ahead of 
U.S. products. We've seen this in Colombia, where American farmers have 
now lost half of our market because of our benching ourselves as a 
country.
  We have to find a bipartisan way forward on opening new markets for 
U.S. companies. We have to find a bipartisan way forward on 
facilitating trade, on modernizing our own customs and border processes 
to allow trade while we become more secure. We have to find a 
bipartisan way forward on the pending trade agreements with Colombia 
and Panama and Korea. The President has asked us to find a way forward 
as he tries to as well.
  We have to find a way forward in a bipartisan manner on China--on 
currency, on protecting intellectual property rights, on setting 
standards and rules for trade throughout this world. We have a lot at 
stake in working together, which is why I think choosing the most 
confrontational method on this bill is shortsighted and why, 
unfortunately, this bill will be defeated--because of the choice to 
seek a supermajority rather than the normal route of a majority vote in 
this House.
  Reluctantly but strongly, I oppose this bill because of the earmark 
moratorium. I am hopeful that the majority will bring this back under 
regular order. Democrats with an almost supermajority in this House 
already can pass this bill, but we have been very open from the 
beginning about the fact that, if it is brought up under suspension, it 
will die. I regret that. I would encourage us to find a bipartisan way 
forward on trade and facilitation on the miscellaneous tariff bill.
  Mr. LEVIN. I yield myself 10 seconds.
  Mr. Brady, it is your choice.
  Mr. Speaker, I yield 3 minutes to the distinguished gentleman from 
Massachusetts (Mr. Neal).
  Mr. NEAL. Mr. Speaker, I stand in support of this job-creating 
legislation. This legislation before us today is going to advance 
American manufacturing competitiveness in an increasingly global 
economy, and it furthers our goal of doubling exports over the next 5 
years. Yet we hear strong opposition to this legislation today. Let me 
tell you something: It's Orwellian what you just heard--or, in street 
parlance, it's a reach.
  There is clearly an opportunity for us to get past some of the 
pettiness of this institution and move forward on legislation that at 
one time would guarantee 400 votes. There is nothing that we are 
attempting to hide with this legislation. The markings have been posted 
on the Internet. Now, our opponents have even authored some of these 
provisions. They have decided, if somehow they help an American 
company, that it's dirty business.
  One of the provisions that I've offered in this bill today helps a 
manufacturing company in my district--and by the way, it's 
headquartered in a Republican Member's district, a Member who, 
apparently, is going to vote against it today, and we are going to hear 
opposition that doesn't stand up under the magnifying glass.
  These tariff reductions are simply taxes on imports, but these 
imported products are based upon no American manufacturer making them; 
so it only raises taxes on the cost of an American importer who uses 
the raw material to create a marketable product for sale. This bill 
will lower production costs and increase American manufacturing 
competitiveness.
  Now, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of 
Manufacturers and others have said this is a job booster, estimated to 
increase the GDP by--listen to this--several billion dollars. This has 
been a model for bipartisanship in the past, for transparency and for 
good policy that promotes American manufacturing and jobs, which ought 
to be our current and lasting priority--but today, things have changed.

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  There is no other bill, no other legislative process that requires 
the same magnitude of disclosure that this legislation does. No other 
bill requires the certification that this legislation does. It is a 
model for sunlight and transparency. Yet some today will urge a vote 
against this legislation? I'm not one of them. I am glad to stand here 
and to support the provision that I have offered that will help a 
company in my district that supports 500 very good jobs.
  I urge adoption.
  Mr. CAMP. At this time, Mr. Speaker, I yield 3 minutes to the 
gentleman from California (Mr. Dreier).
  Mr. DREIER. Mr. Speaker, I want to begin by praising my colleagues 
Messrs. Camp and Brady for the hard work they have put into the overall 
job-creating and trade agenda.
  We all know very well that opening up new markets for U.S. goods and 
services around the world is one of the most important things that we 
can do if we, in fact, are going to do what everybody says we want to 
do, and that is to create good American jobs.

                              {time}  1100

  We have pending, as we all know, the Colombia and Panama agreements 
and the South Korea agreement. It's wonderful to hear the kinds of 
supportive remarks that come regularly from the President of the United 
States. After the G-20 meeting, he was very supportive of it. He stood 
right here when he addressed us in his State of the Union message 
saying that he thought it very important that we pass the Colombia and 
the Peru agreements, but he has yet to send them up. And so I will say 
that we are all anxiously awaiting the arrival of those job-creating 
measures.
  Now, what is it that we're doing here?
  And, Mr. Speaker, I've got to say that I always pride myself on being 
a bit of a Reagan optimist and occasionally skeptical, and I don't want 
to say that I've moved over toward cynicism. But when we have a measure 
like this that is being brought up under the suspension the rules, 
which, as Mr. Brady said, will, in fact, die if we're not going to get 
it, it means that the majority understands full well that this measure 
ain't going to happen.
  Now, let's look at what is it that has gotten us to the point where 
we are, Mr. Speaker. The fact of the matter is we made it very clear 
that in our attempt to rein in Federal spending, the notion of 
continuing to expand earmarks was a nonstarter for us. And so our 
Republican leader, Mr. Boehner, encouraged all of us under his 
leadership to say that we would have a moratorium on earmarks.
  Well, Mr. Speaker, it was not until the 110th Congress, not until 
this Congress, under the rules established by the Democratic majority, 
did we have these tariff measures included under the earmark 
designation. And so, while there's criticism leveled at us over here, 
the fact is, you all, Mr. Speaker, your party, actually designed this 
new definition, which included these measures under earmarks. And so 
the majority knew full well that those of us who are opposed to this 
dramatic expansion and earmark spending would, in fact, come to the 
conclusion that we would not be supportive of this measure, as much as 
we would like to, as much as we are passionately committed, I believe 
more so than many of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle. 
We're more passionately committed to the notion of breaking down tariff 
and nontariff barriers to encourage the free flow of goods and services 
around the world. As much as we would like to do that, the majority 
knew full well that creating, under their new definition----
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The time of the gentleman has expired.
  Mr. CAMP. I yield the gentleman an additional minute.
  Mr. DREIER. That under their definition, under their definition, Mr. 
Speaker, what is it that's happened?
  They knew that we would not be in a position to do this. And so it is 
with a great deal of regret that I join with Mr. Camp and Mr. Brady and 
encourage our colleagues to vote ``no'' but to say that, as Mr. Brady 
pointed out, a bipartisan agreement that could allow us to address 
these measures is something that we should be working on and we could 
do in the House Rules Committee.
  And so I will say, just as we are ready, willing, and able to take on 
and, I hope, pass the South Korea, Colombia, and Panama agreements if 
the President were to send them up, I stand ready, willing, and able to 
work in the Rules Committee in a bipartisan way to make sure that we 
can address this issue and bring it here so that we can work together 
to create good American jobs.
  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself 10 seconds.
  The rule has separate provisions on congressional earmarks and 
limited tariff benefits. You are using an excuse that does not exist.
  I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Texas (Mr. Doggett), a 
distinguished member of our committee.
  Mr. DOGGETT. The Republicans do, indeed, have a moratorium. It's a 
moratorium on cooperation. It's a moratorium on voting for good bills 
they say they're for. It's a moratorium on reality.
  They never miss an opportunity to let their rigid ideology get in the 
way of us doing something for America, and that's what's happening here 
today. We reach out a hand on a bill they say they're for and they slap 
it back.
  Let me say just a word about openness in government, which has a lot 
to do with earmarks and this bill, because it's too often good talk but 
little meaningful action.
  In the past, this very piece of legislation to spend or reduce 
hundreds of individual tariffs for specific businesses has been a 
troubling example of government in the shadows. As in previous 
Congresses, when I first attempted to learn more about what was in this 
bill, I found it an impenetrable process. Even my efforts as a member 
of the committee of jurisdiction to determine specifics about this bill 
were initially thwarted.
  True to its name, the Sunlight Foundation shed light on this opaque 
process. In 2008, it took on the laborious task of creating a database 
to improve the public's ability to understand who would benefit from 
the bill, at the request of which lobbyist, and for which corporation.
  This year, the Ways and Means Committee, under the leadership of 
Chairman Levin, has built upon the Sunlight Foundation's laudable work, 
substantially changing the secretive process of the past that governs 
the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill.
  I'm pleased to have worked with the Sunlight Foundation and Chairman 
Levin to make this official database a reality. Now any citizen can 
look up the details of this bill, learn who the winners and losers 
were, and see who pushed them over the finish line. Today we have not 
only a new name for this legislation, but we have a new process 
involving public participation and understanding in its development.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The time of the gentleman has expired.
  Mr. LEVIN. I yield an additional 15 seconds to the gentleman.
  Mr. DOGGETT. This is just the latest example of public access in this 
Congress. With the encouragement of the Sunlight Foundation and other 
public interest groups, we must continue building on such success, 
arming citizens with the tools they need to make informed decisions.
  Mr. CAMP. Mr. Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time.
  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. Speaker, I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from 
Oregon (Mr. Blumenauer), another distinguished member of our committee.
  Mr. BLUMENAUER. I rise in support of this legislation today. I've 
worked on miscellaneous tariff bills in the past that are important to 
open up markets here at home.
  One of the areas that I've been involved with over the years has 
dealt with the bicycle industry, which benefits dramatically. It's a 
$133 billion part of the United States economy. It supports over a 
million jobs, generates almost $20 billion in taxes. We've got elements 
here that are not manufactured in the United States that are

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necessary for the bicycle industry to thrive. I'm pleased that they're 
in this legislation.
  But I am stunned at what I'm hearing from my friends on the other 
side of the aisle. It is, sadly, a symbol of their hollow rhetoric and 
shallow thinking. They want to do the right thing, but they can't. They 
can't take ``yes'' for an answer because it's partisan. It's partisan 
because they refuse to vote for things that they know are right, that 
they helped craft.
  And the notion that this is somehow an earmark--I'm sorry. I was 
pained when I heard my good friend from Texas on the floor. The top 
Republican on trade, Kevin Brady, has said that, while he supports the 
GOP earmark prohibition, he has never considered a tariff suspension an 
earmark, and added that he considers it important that the bill moves 
in this Congress.
  It's not an earmark unless you want to pretend that it's an earmark. 
But for heaven's sakes, this is something that even the Republicans 
agree they're not going to do next year. It's an election year ploy to 
try and get attention to a problem that they made worse when they were 
in charge.
  We've opened this process up. It's transparent. It's important.
  I hope my friends on the other side of the aisle will take ``yes'' 
for an answer and join me in voting for this legislation.
  Mr. CAMP. Mr. Speaker, I continue to reserve the balance of my time. 
I will make a statement when it's time to close.
  Mr. LEVIN. I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from New Jersey (Mr. 
Pascrell), another distinguished member of our committee.

                              {time}  1110

  Mr. PASCRELL. Here we go again on process. We want results. We need 
to look back at the record since 1995 on this legislation. The House 
has approved the MTB six times under suspension. Two of those votes, 
Mr. Speaker, two of the votes, voted on in the 104th Congress and the 
107th Congress, were voiced. We didn't even have a roll call vote.
  So for you to come before this House and tell us that the world was 
turned upside down, you turned it upside down when you look at the 
104th and the 107th Congress. And we know who the majority was in those 
Congresses. That's the record.
  Now, we know there is a very clear distinction between earmarks and 
the MTB provision which this bill enunciates. You know that an earmark 
provides for the authorization of a specific district or State, et 
cetera, et cetera. But a limited tariff benefit is defined as a 
provision modifying harmonized tariffs. We don't know what the word 
``harmony'' means in this House.
  So I am in strong support of H.R. 4380. This bill will lower costs 
for American small businesses, allowing them to prosper and making 
their products more competitive both here and abroad. This is what we 
should all be about. This will create tens of thousands of United 
States jobs, increase United States production, and expand GDP by 
several billion dollars. In my district, two towns, Bloomfield and 
Paterson, will benefit from duty suspensions on certain products. This 
is significant not only for the people who work there but for the 
customers of these products.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The time of the gentleman has expired.
  Mr. LEVIN. I yield the gentleman 10 additional seconds.
  Mr. PASCRELL. In fact, the Sunlight Foundation, which is no stranger 
to criticizing this Congress on earmarks, has called this bill 
``transparency done right.'' I rest my case. Let's pass this 
legislation.


                Announcement by the Speaker Pro Tempore

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair will remind Members to address 
their remarks to the Chair and not to fellow Members in the second 
person.
  Mr. LEVIN. I yield for the purpose of making a unanimous consent 
request to the gentleman from Virginia (Mr. Scott).
  Mr. SCOTT of Virginia. Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of the bill, 
which will promote competitiveness, innovation, exports, and, most 
importantly, jobs in the Richmond, Virginia area.
  Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of the U.S. Manufacturing 
Enhancement Act, and I thank Chairman Levin and the Ways and Means 
Committee for their diligent work on this bill over the last two years.
  The legislation before the House today will help American 
manufacturers compete at home and abroad by temporarily providing 
import relief on certain intermediate products or materials that are 
not made domestically or are not opposed by domestic producers.
  This bill will help level the playing field of U.S. firms, increase 
competitiveness of American products at home and abroad, provide 
support for tens of thousands of American jobs, and help increase 
American production and expand our nation's gross domestic product by 
billions of dollars. As we continue our economic recovery, this bill is 
an important short-term action that Congress can take now to protect 
and expand American jobs and provide another boost to our economy.
  I especially appreciate the Committee's work to include several duty 
suspensions for Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex, a distributor of small 
kitchen appliances based in Richmond, Virginia. These duty suspensions 
for Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex were first included in the Harmonized 
Tariff Schedule by Senator George Allen in 2006. I was happy to support 
the extensions of these duty suspensions in the 110th Congress and I 
thank the Chairman for including these suspensions in this bill. By 
providing this import relief through 2012, these duty suspensions will 
protect important manufacturing jobs in and around my Congressional 
district.
  Mr. Speaker, the U.S. Manufacturing Enhancement Act will promote 
competitiveness, innovation, exports and, most importantly, job 
creation for American manufacturers. I urge my colleagues to support 
this important job protection and job creation legislation.
  Mr. CAMP. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume.
  First, let me address the rule of the House. It's very clear that 
these are treated the same way, if you look at the rules. In fact, if 
you pull the rules of the House out, there is subsection called 
``Congressional Earmarks.'' All of this is listed in that section. So 
it's very clear that there was an intent to incorporate, unfortunately 
wrongly, these kinds of provisions in the earmark process. We didn't 
write that rule. The Democrats wrote that rule. We are trying to have 
some integrity to the entire process.
  Now, I realize that on the other side, whether it's a budget, and the 
Budget Act of 1974, you ignore that; whether it's PAYGO, you ignore 
that whenever it suits your needs and, quote, ``find an emergency'' to 
get around that. But the fact is we need to reform this process. We 
have not done that.
  And I have in personal terms urged the chairman not to bring this 
under suspension of the rules. The last time this bill was on 
suspension in the 109th Congress it failed, and a majority of the 
Democrats voted against the bill. I think this is not the process in 
order to find a bipartisan path forward on this bill. What we really 
need to do, I think what should have been done, is not bring this bill 
where it requires a supermajority, because I think it is very likely 
the bill will fail. And that may be the political outcome that my 
friends on the other side wanted.
  But in order to move this legislation in a bipartisan way forward, I 
think it's going to be important to get a rule, which I am certain will 
occur, and we will be back on the floor very shortly addressing this 
matter with a rule and a simple majority vote.
  So I would just urge my colleagues to vote ``no'' on this bill until 
we can find a way to bring this legislation to the floor with a 
bipartisan rule that we have had the ranking member on the Rules 
Committee come forward and say he would be willing to work with the 
majority to find a way to resolve this issue.
  Again, I urge a ``no'' vote on this legislation, and I yield back the 
balance of my time.
  Mr. LEVIN. I yield the balance of my time to the gentleman from North 
Carolina (Mr. Etheridge), a distinguished member of our committee.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman is recognized for 1\1/4\ 
minutes.
  Mr. ETHERIDGE. I thank the gentleman for yielding.
  Mr. Speaker, I rise in strong support of the Manufacturing 
Enhancement Act. My top priority, and the priority

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of this Congress ought to be three things: jobs, jobs, jobs when people 
are hurting. I know too many North Carolinians who are out of work. 
Families are hurting. They are being squeezed. And this helps small 
businesses. It will support tens of thousands of jobs in my State and 
across America. It will strengthen our manufacturing sector. And it is 
a time when we really need that kind of support. Fixing these tariffs 
is a boon to U.S. manufacturing, it lowers costs for consumers, and 
makes sure that U.S. jobs stay in the United States of America.
  My colleagues on the other side remind me of the story of the young 
man who came before this aged gentleman, and he had a bird in his hand. 
And he said, ``Old man,'' he said, ``is this bird alive or is he 
dead?'' Knowing that if he said he was alive, he would crush him, and 
if he said he was dead, he would release him. And the old gentleman 
said to him, ``Young man, it is up to you.'' When you say whether this 
bill will pass or die, to my colleagues on this side of the aisle, it's 
up to you. But the American people are watching, and they will suffer.
  I urge you to reconsider and vote ``yes'' on this legislation not 
just to make a point, but to make a difference for the American people.
  Mr. DAVIS of Illinois. Mr. Speaker, I join my colleagues in support 
of the U.S. Manufacturing Enhancement Act of 2010, H.R. 4380. This bill 
seeks to bolster manufacturing across the country through reductions 
and suspensions of duty taxes on non-competitive industrial goods. 
American manufacturing companies will be able to save considerably on 
production costs due to the decreased prices of industrial materials. I 
believe this legislation is essential to saving American manufacturing 
by creating jobs all across the country and by improving the 
competitiveness of American manufacturing in the global market. It will 
ease the pressure on American manufacturers at a time when it is most 
necessary.
  American manufacturing is in dire need of government support. From 
the years 2002-2007, the GDP of America's private manufacturing sector 
expanded at 2.3% per year, an adequate growth rate. In 2008, the GDP 
declined by 2.5%, and last year, the GDP growth rate plummeted by 5.3%. 
Congress must act to reverse this trend. This bill is projected to 
expand the GDP by billions of dollars.
  Locally, the Cook County unemployment rate currently stands at 10.7%. 
As a major industrial center of the U.S., Chicago businesses will 
benefit significantly from this bill. It will produce tens of thousands 
of jobs nationwide and many in the Chicago area. The bill is supported 
by over 130 companies as well as the Chamber of Commerce and the 
National Association of Manufacturers. Reducing the cost of industrial 
materials will create jobs, boost revenues, and put the U.S. in a 
better position to compete on the international market.
  I strongly believe the U.S. Manufacturing Enhancement Act of 2010 is 
critical to the future of American manufacturing, and I look forward to 
seeing this bill move through the House.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the motion offered by the 
gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Levin) that the House suspend the rules 
and pass the bill, H.R. 4380, as amended.
  The question was taken.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. In the opinion of the Chair, two-thirds 
being in the affirmative, the ayes have it.
  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and nays.
  The yeas and nays were ordered.
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule XX and the 
Chair's prior announcement, further proceedings on this motion will be 
postponed.

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