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US, Morocco Preliminarily Agree to Revise Textile Rules of Origin Under FTA

U.S. negotiators and the government of Morocco agreed in principle to modify rules of origin for textile and apparel goods under tariff provisions of the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement to reflect initial determinations that U.S. and Moroccan producers can’t produce certain fabrics in large bulk quantities in a timely manner, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said in a letter to International Trade Commission Chairman Irving Williamson (here). With final approval, products listed in the agreement as originating would include:

Per a request by Froman, the ITC will advise the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative by Jan. 24 on the probable economic effects of the proposed modifications on U.S. trade under the FTA, as well as on total U.S. trade, and on U.S. domestic producers, the ITC said (here). The ITC is accepting comments on the proposals until 5:15 p.m. Oct. 13. The commission plans to publish summaries of interested persons’ positions in an appendix to its report to be submitted to USTR.

(Federal Register 09/13/16)