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calendar year immediately preceding the payment, imported qualifying wool and manufactured the qualifying wool directly or had another person manufacture the qualifying wool, providing the eligible person owned the qualifying wool at the time it was manufactured.
3 Qualifying wool. The term qualifying wool means imported wool yarn of the kind described in subheading 9902.51.13 of the 2014 HTS
or imported wool fiber or wool top of the kind described in subheading 9902.51.14 of the 2014 HTS, that, during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, was imported, either directly or indirectly, by an eligible person or a successor-ininterest into the U.S. and manufactured by the eligible person in the U.S.
4 Successor-in-interest. The term successor-in-interest means a person that is eligible to claim a payment under this section as if the person were the original eligible manufacturer, without regard to section 3727, title 31, United States Code. A person may succeed to the status of the successor-in-interest to the eligible person and become eligible for the payment because of i An assignment of the claim;
ii An assignment of the eligible persons right to manufacture under the same trade name; or iii A reorganization of the eligible person.
b Import duties. The duties on imports of qualifying wool were suspended in their entirety in section 503 of the Trade and Development Act of 2000. The suspension of the duties for both HTS subheadings of qualifying wool was extended through December 31, 2014. These duties were reinstated as of January 1, 2015.
c Duty compensation payment1
Calculation of payment. The duty compensation payment of an eligible person will be established by calculating, as provided in paragraphs c2 through 4 of this section, the savings that would have been realized by the eligible person for imports of qualifying wool had the duty suspension been in effect.
2 Savings for each subheading. The savings realized by an eligible person for imports of qualifying wool under a HTS subheading covered by this section shall be obtained by multiplying:
i The reported dollar value of imports under a HTS subheading during the calendar year immediately preceding the payment; and ii The duty applicable to that HTS
subheading in the calendar year preceding the payment, converted to numeric value.
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3 Sum of subheading savings. The product obtained in paragraph c2 of this section for imports of qualifying wool previously described under each HTS subheading shall be added to the savings obtained for imports under the other HTS subheading as applicable.
4 Duty compensation payment amount. The sum obtained in paragraph c3 of this section shall equal the annual duty compensation payment for the eligible person for the applicable calendar year.
d Annual affidavit required1 In general. An eligible person applying for a payment under this section shall comply with all applicable reporting requirements described in this section and 1471.10.
2 Specific business informationi Imports and production. An eligible person shall, for the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, report the actual dollar value and the actual quantity of:
A Imports into the U.S. of qualifying wool by the eligible person; and B Such qualifying wool that was manufactured in the U.S. by the eligible person.
ii Direct and indirect importersA
In general. Eligible persons that import qualifying wool through a third party broker are considered to be indirect importers of the qualifying wool.
Persons that directly import qualifying wool and pay the import duty for such wool are considered to be direct importers of the qualifying wool.
B Reported dollar value. Eligible persons must state in their annual affidavit whether, in the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, they were direct or indirect importers, and the dollar value of the imported qualifying wool. The reported dollar value of imports by indirect importers will be subject to a 10% reduction.
C Affirmation. An eligible person shall annually affirm in the affidavit that, in the calendar year immediately preceding the payment, the eligible person:
1 Directly or indirectly imported the qualifying wool into the U.S.;
2 Manufactured the qualifying wool in the U.S.; and 3 Imported qualifying wool from the country of origin identified in the affidavit.
iii Import documentation. Eligible persons must maintain supporting documentation for the amounts reported on their affidavits and shall provide copies of such supporting documentation upon the request of FAS.
3 Manufacture of qualifying wool.
When reporting the annual dollar value and quantity of imported qualifying
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wool, and the annual dollar value and quantity of the qualifying wool that was manufactured, an eligible person may either have manufactured the qualifying wool on its own behalf or had another person manufacture the qualifying wool, provided the eligible person owned the qualifying wool at the time of manufacture.
Robert Ibarra, Executive Vice President, Commodity Credit Corporation.
In concurrence with:
Daniel Whitley, Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Commodity Credit Corporation 7 CFR Part 1484
Programs To Help Develop Foreign Markets for Agricultural Commodities Commodity Credit Corporation and Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture USDA.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The Office of Management and Budget OMB revised and renumbered certain provisions in its regulation establishing uniform administrative requirements, cost principles, and audit requirements for Federal awards to non-Federal entities.
This final rule amends the U.S.
Department of Agricultures USDA
regulations on Programs to Help Develop Foreign Markets for Agricultural Commodities FMD
regulation to make technical corrections to reflect the revised OMB
regulations. This final rule also makes three minor changes to the FMD
regulation: To modify the timing of the evaluation provision; to add one additional exemption for a USA
Pavilion waiver request; and to add certain flexibilities to the sample shipment requirements.
DATES: This rule is effective December 6, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Curt Alt, 202 6904784, curt.alt@usda.gov.
Persons with disabilities who require an alternative means for communication of information e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, etc. should contact Angela Ubrey Human Resources, 202772
4836 or Constance Goodwin Office of Civil Rights, 2023796431.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FMD
regulation, 7 CFR part 1484, refers to SUMMARY:
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