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Text: U.S. Announces New Batch of Exclusions from Steel Duties

Following is the text of Commerce Department's news release:

July 11

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND USTR ANNOUNCE FURTHER SET OF PRODUCTS TO BE EXCLUDED FROM SAFEGUARD ON STEEL PRODUCTS

Today the Department of Commerce and the Office of the United States Trade Representative announced the release of the fourth set of products to be excluded from the safeguard measure on steel products.

In accordance with World Trade Organization rules designed to allow for the temporary restructuring of a domestic industry, the President announced temporary steel safeguard measures on March 5, 2002. The President directed the Department of Commerce and the Office of the United States Trade Representative to consider requests to exclude certain products from the safeguard action. In addition, parties were invited to submit new product exclusion requests by May 20, 2002.

The President's March 5 announcement set a July 3, 2002 deadline for completing this process and publishing a complete description of granted pending product exclusion requests in the Federal Register. In a proclamation signed on July 3, 2002, the President extended the deadline for processing exclusion requests to August 31, 2002.

Today, 23 products were excluded because it was determined that they are not sufficiently available from U.S. producers and that excluding these products would not undermine the effectiveness of the safeguard on steel products. The decision to exclude these products was based upon a full consideration of information submitted by U.S. steel consumers, U.S. steel producers and foreign steel producers. This is part of the Administration's objective of providing relief only where needed in the steel industry and to avoid burdening U.S. steel consumers.

A list and a short description of the excluded products may be found on USTR's website: www.ustr.gov.

Further exclusions will be announced on a rolling basis until August 31st.