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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 1625 (Introduced in House) — To extend duty-free treatment provided with respect to imports from Haiti under the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Restoration of eligibility of certain articles for preferential treatment

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The President shall proclaim such modifications to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States as may be necessary to restore the eligibility of articles described in subsection
(b)for preferential treatment under section 213A of the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act ( 19 U.S.C. 2703a ). An article described in this subsection is an article that— was eligible for preferential treatment under section 213A of the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act ( 19 U.S.C. 2703a ) on December 20, 2006; and became ineligible for such treatment after that date and before the date of the enactment of this Act as a result of revisions to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule. A proclamation under subsection
(a)shall take effect not earlier than 2 business days after the President submits to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives a report on the proclamation and the reasons for the modifications to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule under the proclamation.
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