[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 6 (Monday, January 11, 2016)]
[Notices]
[Pages 1277-1278]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2015-33278]
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
[Docket No. USTR-2015-0022]
2016 Special 301 Review: Identification of Countries Under
Section 182 of the Trade Act of 1974: Request for Public Comment and
Announcement of Public Hearing
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Request for written submissions from the public and
announcement of public hearing.
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SUMMARY: Section 182 of the Trade Act of 1974 (Trade Act) requires the
United States Trade Representative (Trade Representative) to identify
countries that deny adequate and effective protection of intellectual
property rights (IPR) or deny fair and equitable market access to U.S.
persons who rely on intellectual property protection. The provisions of
Section 182 are commonly referred to as the ``Special 301'' provisions
of the Trade Act. The Trade Act requires the Trade Representative to
determine which, if any, of these countries to identify as Priority
Foreign Countries. Acts, policies, or practices that are the basis of a
country's identification as a Priority Foreign Country can be subject
to the procedures set out in sections 301-305 of the Trade Act.
In addition, the Office of the United States Trade Representative
(USTR) has created a ``Priority Watch List'' and ``Watch List'' to
assist the Administration in pursuing the goals of the Special 301
provisions. Placement of a trading partner on the Priority Watch List
of Watch List indicates that particular problems exist in that country
with respect to IPR protection, enforcement or market access for
persons that rely on intellectual property protection. Trading partners
placed on the Priority Watch List are the focus of increased bilateral
attention concerning the problem areas.
USTR chairs the Special 301 Subcommittee (Subcommittee) of the
Trade Policy Staff Committee. The Subcommittee reviews information from
many sources, and consults with and makes recommendations to the Trade
Representative on issues arising under Special 301. Written submissions
from the public are a key source of information for the Special 301
review process. In 2015, USTR again will conduct a public hearing as
part of the review process as well as offer the opportunity, as
described below, for hearing participants to provide additional
information relevant to the review. At the conclusion of the process,
USTR will publish the results of the review in a ``Special 301''
Report.
USTR is hereby requesting written submissions from the public
concerning foreign countries that deny adequate and effective
protection of intellectual property rights or deny fair and equitable
market access to U.S. persons who rely on intellectual property
protection. USTR requests that interested persons provide the
information described below in the ``Public Comments'' section, and
identify whether a particular trading partner should be named as a
Priority Foreign Country under Section 182 of the Trade Act or placed
on the Priority Watch List or Watch List. Foreign governments that have
been identified in previous Special 301 Reports or that are nominated
for review in 2016 are considered interested parties, and are invited
to respond to this request for public submissions. Interested persons
and foreign governments wishing to submit information to be considered
during the review or testify at the public hearing must adhere to the
procedures and deadlines stet forth below.
DATES: The schedule and deadlines for the 2016 Special 301 review are
as follows:
Friday, February 5, 2016 at midnight EST--Deadline for interested
persons to submit written comments, notices of intent to testify at the
Special 301 Public Hearing, and Hearing statements.
Friday, February 19, 2016 at midnight EST--Deadline for foreign
governments to submit written comments, notices of intent to testify at
the Special 301 Public Hearing, and although not mandatory, any
prepared hearing statements.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016--Public Hearing--The Special 301
Subcommittee will hold a public hearing for interested persons,
including representatives of foreign governments, at the Office of the
United State Trade Representative, 1724 F Street, NW., Rooms 1&2,
Washington, DC 20508. If necessary, the hearing may continue on the
next business day. Please consult the USTR Web site for confirmation of
the date and location and the schedule of witnesses.
Friday, March 4, 2016 at midnight EST--Deadline for submitting
post-hearing written comments. Interested persons who testified at the
public hearing may provide written comments after the hearing. To
ensure consideration, comments must be received no later than Friday,
March 4, 2016. Please submit additional written comments electronically
via www.regulations.gov, docket number USTR-2015-0022.
On or about April 30, 2016--USTR will publish the 2016 Special 301
Report within 30 days of the publication of the National Trade Estimate
(NTE) Report.
ADDRESSES: All written comments, notices of intent to testify at the
public hearing, hearing statements and post-hearing written responses
must be in English and submitted electronically via
www.regulations.gov, Docket Number USTR-2015-0022. Please specify
``2016 Special 301 Review'' in the ``Type Comment'' field.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christine Peterson, Director for
Intellectual Property and Innovation, Office of the United States Trade
Representative, at [email protected]. Information on the Special
301 Review is available at www.ustr.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
USTR requests that interested persons identify through the process
outlined in this notice those countries whose acts, policies, or
practices deny adequate and effective protection for intellectual
property rights or deny fair and equitable market access to U.S.
persons who rely on intellectual property protection.
Section 182 further requires the Trade Representative to identify
any act, policy, or practice of Canada that affects cultural
industries, is adopted or expanded after December 17, 1992, and is
actionable under Article 2106 of the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA). The public is invited to submit views relevant to
this aspect of the review.
Section 182 requires the Trade Representative to identify all such
acts, policies, or practices within 30 days of the publication of the
NTE Report. In accordance with this statutory requirement, USTR will
publish the annual Special 301 Report on or about April 30, 2016.
2. Comments From the Public
a. Requirements for Written Comments
To facilitate the review, written comments should be as detailed as
possible and provide all necessary information for identifying and
assessing the effect of the acts, policies, and practices. USTR
requests that interested parties provide specific references to laws;
regulations; policy statements, including innovation policies;
executive, presidential or other orders; and administrative, court or
other determinations that should factor in the review. USTR also
requests that, where relevant, submissions mention
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particular regions, provinces, states, or other subdivisions of a
country in which an act, policy, or practice is believed to warrant
special attention. Finally, submissions proposing countries for review
should include data, loss estimates, and other information regarding
the economic impact on the United States, U.S. industry and the U.S.
workforce caused by the denial of adequate and effective intellectual
property protection. Comments that include quantitative loss claims
should be accompanied by the methodology used in calculating such
estimated losses.
b. Filing Instructions
Comments must be in English. All comments should be sent
electronically via www.regulations.gov, docket number USTR-2015-0022.
To submit comments, locate the docket (folder) by entering the number
USTR-2015-0022 in the ``Enter Keyword or ID'' window at the
www.regulations.gov home page and click ``Search.'' The site will
provide a search-results page listing all documents associated with
this docket. Locate the reference to this notice by selecting
``Notice'' under ``Document Type'' on the left side of the search-
results page, and click on the link entitled ``Comment Now!.'' USTR
requests that comments be provided in an attached document, and that
the file be named according to the following protocol, as appropriate:
Commenter Name or Organization_2016 Special 301_Review_Comment or
Notice of Intent to Testify or Hearing Testimony. Please include the
following information in the `Type Comment'' field: ``2016 Special 301
Review'' and whether the submission is a comment, a request to testify
at the Public Hearing, or Hearing testimony. Please submit documents
prepared in (or compatible with) Microsoft Word (.doc) or Adobe Acrobat
(.pdf) formats. If the submission was prepared in a compatible format,
please indicate the name of the relevant software application in the
``Type Comment'' field. For further information on using the
www.regulations.gov Web site, please select ``How to Use
Regulations.gov'' on the bottom of any page.
3. Public Hearing
a. Notice of Public Hearing
The Special 301 Subcommittee will hold a public hearing on March 1,
2016, at Office of the United State Trade Representative, 1724 F Street
NW., Rooms 1&2, Washington, DC 20508, at which interested persons,
including representatives of foreign governments, may appear to provide
oral testimony. If necessary, the hearing may continue on the next
business day. The hearing will be open to the public. Because the
hearings will be located in Federal facilities, security screening will
be required. Attendees will need to show photo identification and be
screened for security purposes. Please consult www.ustr.gov to confirm
the date and location of the hearing and to obtain copies of the
hearing schedule. USTR also will post the transcript and recording of
the hearing on the USTR Web site as soon after the hearing as possible.
b. Submission of Notice of Intent To Testify and Hearing Statements
Prepared oral testimony before the Special 301 Subcommittee must be
delivered in person, in English, and will be limited to five minutes.
Subcommittee member agencies may ask questions following the prepared
statement. Persons, except representatives of foreign governments,
wishing to testify at the hearing must submit a ``Notice of Intent to
Testify'' and ``Hearing Statement'' to www.regulations.gov (following
the procedures set forth in ``Filing Instructions'' above). The filing
deadline is Friday, February 5, 2016. The Notice of Intent to Testify
must include the name of the witness, name of the organization (if
applicable), address, telephone number, fax number, and email address.
A Hearing Statement must accompany the Notice of Intent to Testify.
There is no requirement regarding the length of the Hearing Statement;
however, the content of the testimony must be relevant to the Special
301 Review.
All representatives of foreign governments that wish to testify at
the hearing must submit a ``Notice of Intent to Testify'' to
www.regulations.gov (following the procedures set forth in ``Filing
Instructions'' above). The Notice of Intent to Testify must be filed by
Friday, February 19, 2015, and include the name of the witness, name of
the organization (if applicable), address, telephone number, fax
number, and email address. Although not mandatory, government witnesses
may submit a Hearing Statement when filing the Notice of Intent to
Testify.
4. Business Confidential Information
A person requesting that information contained in a comment
submitted by that person be treated as confidential business
information must certify that such information is business confidential
and would not customarily be released to the public by the submitter.
The filenames of both documents should reflect their status--``BCI''
for the business confidential version and ``PUBLIC'' for the public
version. In the document, confidential business information must be
clearly designated as such, the submission must be marked ``BUSINESS
CONFIDENTIAL'' at the top and bottom of the cover page and each
succeeding page, and the submission should indicate, via brackets, the
specific information that is confidential.
Additionally, the submitter should write ``Business Confidential''
in the ``Type Comment'' field. Anyone submitting a comment containing
business confidential information must also submit, as a separate
submission, a nonbusiness confidential version of the submission,
indicating where the business confidential information has been
redacted. The non-business confidential version will be placed in the
docket at www.regulations.gov and be available for public inspection.
5. Inspection of Comments
USTR will maintain a publicly accessible docket for the 2016
Special 301 Review. This public file will include all non-business
confidential comments, notices of intent to testify, and hearing
statements that USTR receives from the public, including foreign
governments, in conjunction with the 2016 Special 301 Review. Comments
will be placed in the docket upon receipt and be open to public
inspection pursuant to 15 CFR 2006.13. Comments containing confidential
business information are exempt from public inspection in accordance
with 15 CFR 2006.15. However, USTR will require submission of non-
business confidential versions of such documents, as described above,
and will post non-business confidential versions to the public docket.
Comments may be viewed at www.regulations.gov by entering docket number
USTR-2015-0022 in the search field on the home page.
Probir Mehta,
Acting Assistant United States Trade Representative (AUSTR) for
Intellectual Property and Innovation, Office of the United States Trade
Representative.
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