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114 STAT. 3384 PROCLAMATION 7351—OCT. 2, 2000 Annex (con.) 3 9819.11.09 9819.11.12 9819.11.18 9819.11.21 9819.11.24 9819.11.27 [Articles...(c on.):] Apparel articles wholly assembled ia one or more such couatries from fabric wholly t'ormeil ia ooe or more such countries fimm yam originating in either the United States or one or more such countries (including fabrics not fonned fixnn yams, if such fabrics are classifiable under hiHing S602 or 5603 and are wholly formed and cut in one or more such countries), subject to the provisions of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter Apparel articles wholly assembled in a lesser developed such country enumerated is U.S. note 2(d) to this subch^>ter, subject to the provisions of U.S. note 2 to this subchiXer, if entered during the period beginning on the date announced in a Federal Register notice issued by the United States Trade Representative and continuing through September 30, 2004. inclusive Sweaters, in chief weight of cashmere, knit-to-shape in one or more such countries, the foregoing classifiable in subheading 6110.10 Sweaters containing SO percent or more byweight of wool measuring I8.S mioxms in diameter or finer, knit-to-sh^pc in one or more such countries Apparel articles both cut (or imit-to-shape) and sewn or otherwise assembled in one or more such countries fixm &biics or yam that is not formed in the United States or a beneficiary country, provided that such apparel articles of such fabrics a-yam would be considered an originatiBg good under the terms of general note 12(t) to the tari£fschedule without regard to the source of the &bric or yam if such apparel article had been ixBpoited from the territory of Canada or the territory of Mexico directly into die customs territory of the United States. Apparel articles both cut (or knic-to-shape) and sewn or otterwise assembled in one or more such countries fiom fabrics or yam dr^gnatcd by the appropriate U.S. government authority in the Federal Register as fabrics or yarn not available in ccmmereial quantities in the United States, under any terais as such authority may pr ovide Handloomed. handmiute or foDdOfe textile and apparel goods, under the provisions ofU.S. note 4 to this subchapter. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Proclamation 7351 of October 2, 2000 To Implement the United States-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 1. Section 211 of the United States-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (Title n of Public Law 106-200) (CBTPA), which amends section 213(b) of the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (CBERA) (19 U.S.C. 2703(b)), provides that certain preferential tariff treatment may be provided to eligible articles that are the product of any country that the President designates as a "CBTPA beneficiary country" pursuant to section 213(b)(5)(B) of the CBERA (19 U.S.C. 2703(b)(5)(B)), provided that the President determines that the country has satisfied the requirements of section 213(b)(4)(A)(ii) of the CBERA (19 U.S.C.