[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 193 (Thursday, October 6, 2005)]
[Notices]
[Pages 58388-58389]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E5-5522]


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COMMITTEE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE AGREEMENTS


Extension of Period of Determination on Request for Textile and 
Apparel Safeguard Action on Imports from China

October 3, 2005.
AGENCY: The Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements (the 
Committee).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Committee is extending through November 30, 2005, the 
period for making a determination on whether to request consultations 
with China regarding imports of men's and boys' wool trousers (Category 
447).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jay Dowling, Office of Textiles and 
Apparel, U.S. Department of Commerce, (202) 482-4058.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    Authority: Section 204 of the Agriculture Act of 1956, as 
amended; Executive Order 11651, as amended.

BACKGROUND:

    On November 12, 2004, the Committee received a request from the 
American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition, the National Council of 
Textile Organizations, the National Textile Association, SEAMS, and 
UNITE HERE requesting that the Committee limit imports from China of 
men's and boys' wool trousers (Category 447) due to the threat of 
market disruption. The Committee determined that this request provided 
the information necessary for the Committee to consider the request and 
solicited public comments for a period of 30 days. See Solicitation of 
Public Comments on Request for Textile and Apparel Safeguard Action on 
Imports from China, 69 FR 71781 (Dec. 10, 2004).
    On December 30, 2004, the Court of International Trade 
preliminarily enjoined the Committee from considering or taking any 
further action on this request and any other requests ``that are based 
on the threat of market disruption''. U.S. Association of Importers of 
Textiles and Apparel v. United States, 350 F. Supp. 2d 1342 (CIT 2004). 
On April 27, 2005 the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit granted 
the U.S. government's motion for a stay and reversed the lower court on 
June 28, 2005. U.S. Association of Importers of Textiles and Apparel v. 
United States, 413 F. 3d 1344 (Fed. Cir. 2005). Thus, CITA resumed 
consideration of this case.
    The public comment period for this request had not yet closed when 
the injunction took effect on December 30, 2004. The number of calendar 
days remaining in the public comment period beginning with and 
including December 30, 2004 was 12 days. On May 9, 2005, therefore, the 
Committee published a notice in the Federal Register re-opening the 
comment period and inviting public comments to be received not later 
than May 23, 2005. See Rescheduling of Consideration of Request for 
Textile and Apparel

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Safeguard Action on Imports from China and Solicitations of Public 
Comments, 70 FR 24397 (May 9, 2005).
    The Committee's Procedures, 68 FR 27787 (May 21, 2003) state that 
the Committee will make a determination within 60 calendar days of the 
close of the public comment period as to whether the United States will 
request consultations with China. If the Committee is unable to make a 
determination within 60 calendar days, it will cause to be published a 
notice in the Federal Register, including the date by which it will 
make a determination.
    The 60 day determination period for this case expired on July 22, 
2005. However, the Committee was unable to make a determination at that 
time and extended the determination period to July 31, 2005. See 
Extension of Period of Determination on Request for Textile and Apparel 
Safeguard Action on Imports from China, 70 FR 43397 (July 27, 2005). 
The Committee decided to further extend until August 31, 2005, the 
period for making a determination on this case in order to consult with 
the domestic textile and apparel industry and members of Congress about 
whether to pursue a broader agreement with China on imports of Chinese 
textile and apparel products to the United States. Because of these 
consultations, the Committee was unable to make a determination within 
60 days of the close of the public comment period. See Extension of 
Period of Determination on Request for Textile and Apparel Safeguard 
Action on Imports from China, 70 FR 45703 (August 8, 2005). The 
Committee was unable to make a determination within the extended period 
because it was continuing to evaluate conditions in the market for 
men's and boys' wool trousers. Therefore, the Committee further 
extended the determination period to October 1, 2005. See Extension of 
Period of Determination on Request for Textile and Apparel Safeguard 
Action on Imports from China, 70 FR 53640 (September 9, 2005). The 
United States and China have held three rounds of consultations on a 
broader agreement on textiles, and further consultations will be 
scheduled. Because of these consultations, the Committee is further 
extending the determination period to November 30, 2005.

James C. Leonard III,
Chairman, Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements.
[FR Doc. E5-5522 Filed 10-5-05; 8:45 am]
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