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CITA Seeking Comments on Bahrain Request to Add Fabrics to FTA Short Supply List

The Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements (CITA) is seeking comments on a request by the government of Bahrain to revise U.S.-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement rules of origin for certain knit and woven apparel, the committee said (here). Bahrain submitted a petition on March 23 to add five knit fabrics in Harmonized Tariff Schedule chapter 61, eight woven fabrics in HTS chapter 62, and 22 fabrics classified in HTS headings 6203 and 6204 to the FTA’s short supply list. CITA will accept comments through July 21 on whether the U.S. domestic industry can supply the fabrics in commercial quantities in a timely manner.

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(Federal Register 05/22/17)