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FY 2012 Haiti Hope II TPLs for Knit and Woven Apparel Began Oct 1

The duty-free fiscal year 2012 tariff preference levels for certain knit and woven apparel articles under the Haitian Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership for Encouragement Act of 2008 (Haiti HOPE II), as amended by the Haiti Economic Lift Program Act of 2010 (Haiti HELP),1 began on October 1, 2011 and were 5.31% and 9.00% filled, respectively, as of December 12, 2011. Due to resource constraints, CBP is no longer issuing notice of unchanged TPL levels such as these for FY 2012.2

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Knit and Woven Apparel TPLs Opened October 1st

These TPLs are for the October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 period. Their duty-free limits are as follows (the levels are unchanged from the prior period):

TPL for certain knit apparel, classified in HTS 9820.61.3570,000,000 SME
TPL for woven apparel, classified in HTS 9820.62.0570,000,000 SME

Description of Haiti HOPE II TPLs

The HTS provides the following description of the goods subject to these Haiti HOPE II TPLs:

9820.61.35Knit apparel articles of chapter 61 that are wholly assembled, or knit-to-shape, in Haiti from any combination of fabrics, fabric components, components knit-to-shape or yarns and are imported directly from Haiti or the Dominican Republic, subject to certain restrictions, without regard to the source of the fabric, fabric components, components knit-to-shape or yarns from which the articles are made.
9820.62.05Woven apparel articles of chapter 62 that are wholly assembled, or knit-to-shape, in Haiti from any combination of fabrics, fabric components, components knit-to-shape or yarns and are imported directly from Haiti or the Dominican Republic, without regard to the source of the fabric, fabric components, components knit-to-shape or yarns from which the articles are made.

Ensembles. Whenever goods are classified under 9820.61.35 or 9820.62.05 as ensembles in combination with a designated ensemble provision in HTS Chapter 61 or 62, the reporting number shall be for the specified component apparel article in the ensemble and not the ensemble number. Each specific apparel article in the ensemble must be identified separately by using the appropriate Chapter 61 or 62 provision in combination with 9820.61.35 or 9820.62.05.

Haiti HELP Allows TPL Limits to be Increased

Haiti HELP provides for increases in the knit and woven apparel TPL limits by means of a trigger quantity mechanism. If either TPL reaches an entered quantity of 52,000,000 SME, the President may authorize an increase in these limits by an amount up to 200,000,000 SME. Additionally at that point, sub-limits of 85,000,000 SME for the knit TPL and 70,000,000 SME for the woven TPL are activated for designated products.

If a TPL fills and the President does not authorize an increase, such knit and woven apparel articles may enter at the otherwise applicable duty rate.

Haiti HOPE also Has a Value-Added TPL

Haiti HOPE also has a value-added TPL (9820.61.25 for entry specific value claims and 9820.61.30 for aggregated value claims) which has been renewed for the December 20, 2011 -- December 19, 2012 period. (See ITT's Online Archives 11121643 for summary.)

1Among other things, Haiti HELP extended the Haiti HOPE Acts through 2020 and created a trigger quantity mechanism that allows the President to authorize increases in the knit and woven apparel TPLs. (See ITT’s Online Archives 10052663 for summary of the President signing Haiti HELP into law.)

2According to sources at U.S. Customs and Border Protection, routine annual renewals of TPLs and Tariff Rate Quotas (TRQs) will no longer result in a CBP notice if there are no changes from one year to the other, other than the start of a new 12-month period.

(See ITT's Online Archives 10090922 for summary of CBP's FY 2011 announcement for the Haiti HOPE knit and woven TPLs.)