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[FR Doc No: 94-13805]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration, Commerce.

 

Export Trade Certificate of Review

ACTION: Notice of Issuance of an Export Trade Certificate of Review, 
Application No. 94-00002.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce has issued an Export Trade 
Certificate of Review to Frederick Pogorzelski doing business as the 
Russian Business Center (``RBC''). This notice summarizes the conduct 
for which certification has been granted.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: W. Dawn Busby, Director, Office of 
Export Trading Company Affairs, International Trade Administration, 
(202) 482-5131. This is not a toll-free number.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title III of the Export Trading Company Act 
of 1982 (15 U.S.C. 4001-21) authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to 
issue Export Trade Certificates of Review. The regulations implementing 
Title III are found at 15 CFR part 325 (1993).
    The Office of Export Trading Company Affairs (``OETCA'') is issuing 
this notice pursuant to 15 CFR 325.6(b), which requires the Department 
of Commerce to publish a summary of a Certificate in the Federal 
Register. Under Section 305(a) of the Act and 15 CFR 325.11(a), any 
person aggrieved by the Secretary's determination may, within 30 days 
of the date of this notice, bring an action in any appropriate district 
court of the United States to set aside the determination on the ground 
that the determination is erroneous.

Description of Certified Conduct

Export Trade

1. Products
    All Products.
2. Services
    All Services.
3. Export Trade Facilitation Services (as They Relate to the Export of 
Products and Services)
    Export Trade Facilitation Services including professional services 
in the areas of government relations, foreign trade and business 
protocol, marketing, marketing research, negotiations, joint ventures, 
shipping, export management, advertising, documentation, insurance and 
financing, trade show exhibitions, organizational development, 
management strategies and transfer of technology.

Export Markets

    The Export Markets include all parts of the world except the United 
States (the fifty states of the United States, the District of 
Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American 
Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the 
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands).

Export Trade Activities and Methods of Operation

    1. To engage in Export Trade in the Export Markets, as an Export 
Intermediary, RBC may:
    a. Provide and/or arrange for the provisions of Export Trade 
Facilitation Services;
    b. Engage in promotional and marketing activities;
    c. Enter into exclusive export sales agreements with Suppliers for 
the export of Products and/or Services for sale in the Export Markets; 
such agreements may prohibit Suppliers from exporting independently of 
RBC;
    d. Enter into exclusive agreements with distributors in the Export 
Markets;
    e. Establish the price of Products and/or Services for sale in the 
Export Markets;
    f. Allocate export orders among its Suppliers; and
    g. Enter into contracts for shipping.
    2. RBC and individual Suppliers may regularly exchange information 
on a one-on-one basis regarding inventories and near-term production 
schedules in order that the availability of supplies for export can be 
determined and effectively coordinated by RBC with its distributors in 
the Export Markets.
    3. RBC may require any Supplier wishing to terminate its export 
sales agreement to give RBC six months written notice. RBC may require 
a former Supplier not to sell through foreign distributors with whom 
RBC deals for a period of two years following termination.

Definitions

    1. ``Export Intermediary'' means a person who acts as a 
distributor, sales representative, sales or marketing agent, or broker, 
or who performs similar functions, including providing or arranging for 
the provision of Export Trade Facilitation Services.
    2. ``Supplier'' means a person who produces, provides, or sells a 
Product and/or Service.
    A copy of the certificate will be kept in the International Trade 
Administration's Freedom of Information Records Inspection Facility, 
room 4102, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution 
Avenue, NW., Washington, D.C. 20230.

    Dated: June 1, 1994.
W. Dawn Busby,
Director, Office of Export Trading, Company Affairs.
[FR Doc. 94-13805 Filed 6-6-94; 8:45 am]
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