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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 503 (Introduced in Senate) — To amend the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act to extend trade preferences for certain articles imported from Hai... · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. Special rules for certain goods

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Section 213A(c) of the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act ( 19 U.S.C. 2703a(c) ) is amended to read as follows: Any wire harness automotive component that is the product or manufacture of Haiti and is imported directly from Haiti into the customs territory of the United States shall enter the United States free of duty until September 30, 2030, if Haiti has met the requirements of subsection
(d)and if the sum of— the cost or value of the materials produced in Haiti or one or more countries described in subsection (b)(2)(C), or any combination thereof, plus the direct costs of processing operations (as defined in section 213(a)(3)) performed in Haiti or the United States, or both, is not less than 35 percent of the declared customs value of such wire harness automotive component. For purposes of this subsection, the term wire harness automotive component means any article provided for in subheading 8544.30.00 of the HTS, as in effect on December 20, 2006. Any article classifiable under subheading 4202.11, 4202.19, 4202.21, 4202.29, 4202.31, 4202.39, 4202.91, or 4202.99 of the HTS that undergoes a change in Haiti to being classifiable under that subheading from being classifiable under a chapter of the HTS other than chapter 42 and is imported directly from Haiti or the Dominican Republic shall enter the United States free of duty, without regard to the source of the components from which the article is made. Any article classifiable under subheading 4203.10.40, 4203.29.08, or 4203.29.18 of the HTS that undergoes a change in Haiti to being classifiable under that subheading from being classifiable under a chapter of the HTS other than chapter 42 and is imported directly from Haiti or the Dominican Republic shall enter the United States free of duty, without regard to the source of the components from which the article is made. Any article classifiable under subheading 8536.30, 8539.10, 8539.49, 9032.10, 9405.10, 9405.20, 9405.30, 9405.40, 9405.50, 9405.60, 9405.91, 9405.92, or 9405.99 of the HTS that undergoes a change in Haiti to being classifiable under that subheading from being classifiable under any other chapter of the HTS and is imported directly from Haiti or the Dominican Republic shall enter the United States free of duty. .
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