CBP Announces 2009 Bahrain FTA TPL for Certain Textiles and Apparel
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued a notice announcing the 2009 Bahrain Free Trade Agreement (Bahrain FTA or BFTA) tariff preference level for certain non-originating textiles and apparel, as provided for in HTS Chapter 99, Subchapter XIV, U.S. Note 13.
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2009 Bahrain FTA Textile & Apparel Annual TPL Limit is 65 Million SME
According to CBP, the 2009 Bahrain FTA TPL is for the period of January 1, 2009 -December 31, 2009, and opens on Friday, January 2, 2009 with a TPL limit of 65,000,000 square meter equivalents (SME).
CBP notes that once the in-quota allocation is filled, goods will be allowed to enter at the normal trade relations (NTR) rate or the general rate of duty as noted in the HTS.
CBP adds that the HTS Chapter 99 tariff number is 9914.99.20, and "BH" is the primary SPI indicator.
(U.S. Note 13 indicates that the annual TPL limit for each calendar year from 2007 through 2015 is 65,000,000 SME. This TPL expires on December 31, 2015.)
Four 'Groups' of Non-Originating Textiles and Apparel Eligible for TPL
In addition, HTS Chapter 99, Subchapter XIV, U.S. Note 13 indicates that the following four groups of non-originating textiles and apparel can qualify for this TPL:
Certain Cotton/MMF Fabric (yarn) - cotton or man-made fiber (MMF) fabric goods provided for in HTS Chapters 52, 54, 55, 58, and 60 that are wholly formed in Bahrain from yarn produced or obtained outside of Bahrain or the U.S.
Certain Cotton/MMF Fabric (fiber)- cotton or MMF fabric goods provided for in 79 specified six- and eight-digit headings in HTS Chapters 58 and 60 that are wholly formed in Bahrain from yarn spun in Bahrain or the U.S. from fiber produced or obtained outside of Bahrain or the U.S.
Cotton/MMF Apparel - cotton or MMF apparel goods provided for in HTS Chapters 61 or 62 that are cut or knit to shape, or both, and sewn or otherwise assembled in Bahrain from fabric or yarn produced or obtained outside of Bahrain or the U.S.
CBP states that whenever goods are classified under this TPL as ensembles in combination with certain HTS Chapters 61 and 62 tariff numbers (see CBP's list of 8-digit tariff numbers), the reporting number shall be for the specific component apparel article in the ensemble, and not the ensemble number. Each specific apparel article in the ensemble must be identified separately with a corresponding HTS 9914.99.20.
Cotton/MMF Made-Up Goods - cotton or MMF made-up goods provided for in HTS Chapter 63 that are cut or knit to shape, or both, and sewn or otherwise assembled in Bahrain from fabric wholly formed in Bahrain or the U.S. from yarn produced or obtained outside of Bahrain or the U.S.
CBP contact - Michelle Videlock (202) 863-6511
QBT-08-109 (dated 12/01/08) available at http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/trade/trade_programs/textiles_and_quotas/qbts/qbt2008/qbt_08_109.ctt/qbt_08_109.pdf
BP Notes
- As of December 8, 2008, the 2008 TPL for subject apparel from Bahrain was 56.79% filled and was not estimated to close early.
- In July 2006, the President issued Proclamation 8039, to modify the HTS for the Bahrain FTA and for other purposes. Among other things, the Proclamation covers the creation of the TPL described above. (See ITT's Online Archives or 11/27/06 news, 06112710, for the final part of BP's update on the BFTA Proclamation.)
- In July 2008 CBP adopted as final, with two minor technical corrections, its interim rule that amended 19 CFR to implement the preferential tariff treatment and other customs-related provisions of the Bahrain FTA. (See ITT's Online Archives or 07/24/08 news, 08072410, for BP summary.)