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Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement; Trade Agreements Thresholds and Morocco Free Trade Agreement (DFARS Case 2005-D017)


Published: 2006-02-23

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ACTION:
Interim rule with request for comments.
SUMMARY:
DoD has issued an interim rule amending the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) to incorporate increased thresholds for application of the World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement and the Free Trade Agreements, as determined by the United States Trade Representative. The rule also implements a new Free Trade Agreement with Morocco and amends the list of end products that are subject to trade agreements.
DATES:
Effective Date: February 23, 2006.
Comment date: Comments on the interim rule should be submitted in writing to the address shown below on or before April 24, 2006, to be considered in the formation of the final rule.
ADDRESSES:
You may submit comments, identified by DFARS Case 2005-D017, using any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail: dfars@osd.mil. Include DFARS Case 2005-D017 in the subject line of the message.
• Fax: (703) 602-0350.
• Mail: Defense Acquisition Regulations System, Attn: Ms. Amy Williams, OUSD (ATL) DPAP (DARS), IMD 3C132, 3062 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-3062.
• Hand Delivery/Courier: Defense Acquisition Regulations System, Crystal Square 4, Suite 200A, 241 18th Street, Arlington, VA 22202-3402.
Comments received generally will be posted without change to http://www.regulations.gov , including any personal information provided.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ms. Amy Williams, (703) 602-0328.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
This interim rule amends the clause prescriptions at DFARS 225.1101 and 225.7503 to reflect increased thresholds for application of the trade agreements. Every 2 years, the trade agreements thresholds are escalated according to a pre-determined formula set forth in the agreements. The United States Trade Representative has specified the following thresholds (70 FR 73510, December 12, 2005):
Trade agreement
Supply contract
(equal to or exceeding)
Service contract
(equal to or exceeding)
Construction contract (equal to or exceeding)
World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement
$193,000
$193,000
$7,407,000
Free Trade Agreements (FTA):
Australia FTA
64,786
64,786
7,407,000
Chile FTA
64,786
64,786
7,407,000
Morocco FTA
193,000
193,000
7,407,000
Singapore FTA
64,786
64,786
7,407,000
NAFTA:
—Canada
25,000
64,786
8,422,165
—Mexico
64,786
64,786
8,422,165
In addition, this interim rule implements a new Free Trade Agreement with Morocco as approved by Congress (Pub. L. 108-302). The Morocco Free Trade Agreement waives the applicability of the Buy American Act for some foreign supplies and construction materials from Morocco, and specifies procurement procedures designed to ensure fairness.
The World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement and the other free trade agreements each list the items to which the trade agreements do not apply when acquired by DoD. DFARS 225.401-70 lists the end products that are subject to trade agreements if the value of the acquisition is at or above the applicable dollar threshold. The following items are not excluded for DoD from coverage by the trade agreements and, therefore, have been added to the list at DFARS 225.401-70: Pins, needles, sewing kits, flag staffs, flagpoles, flagstaff trucks, and tobacco products.
This rule was not subject to Office of Management and Budget review under Executive Order 12866, dated September 30, 1993.
B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
DoD does not expect this rule to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities within the meaning of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601, et seq., because the dollar threshold changes are designed to keep pace with inflation and thus maintain the status quo. Although the rule opens up DoD procurement to the products of Morocco, DoD does not believe there will be a significant economic impact on U.S. small businesses. DoD applies the trade agreements to only those non-defense items listed at DFARS 225.401-70, and procurements that are set aside for small businesses are exempt from application of the trade agreements. Therefore, DoD has not performed an initial regulatory flexibility analysis. DoD invites comments from small businesses and other interested parties. DoD also will consider comments from small entities concerning the affected DFARS subparts in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 610. Such comments should be submitted separately and should cite DFARS Case 2005-D017.
C. Paperwork Reduction Act
This interim rule affects the certification and information collection requirements in the provisions at DFARS 252.225-7020 and 252.225-7035, currently approved under Office of Management and Budget Control Number 0704-0229. However, there is no impact on the estimated burden hours. The dollar threshold changes are in line with inflation and maintain the status quo. Reporting of products from Morocco as Free Trade Agreement end products rather than other foreign end products has no impact on paperwork burden.
D. Determination To Issue an Interim Rule
A determination has been made under the authority of the Secretary of Defense that urgent and compelling reasons exist to publish an interim rule prior to affording the public an opportunity to comment. This interim rule incorporates increased dollar thresholds for application of the World Trade Organization Government Procurement Agreement and the Free Trade Agreements, as determined by the United States Trade Representative. In addition, the rule implements a new Free Trade Agreement with Morocco, as approved by Congress (Pub. L. 108-302). The Morocco Free Trade Agreement waives the applicability of the Buy American Act for some foreign supplies and construction materials from Morocco and specifies procurement procedures designed to ensure fairness. The increased dollar thresholds and the Morocco Free Trade Agreement became effective on January 1, 2006. Comments received in response to this interim rule will be considered in the formation of the final rule.
List of Subjects in 48 CFR Parts 225 and 252
Government procurement.
Michele P. Peterson,
Editor, Defense Acquisition Regulations System.
Therefore, 48 CFR parts 225 and 252 are amended as follows:
1. The authority citation for 48 CFR parts 225 and 252 continues to read as follows:
Authority:
41 U.S.C. 421 and 48 CFR Chapter 1.
PART 225—FOREIGN ACQUISITION
2. Section 225.401-70 is amended in the table by adding, in numerical order, two new entries to read as follows:
§ 225.401-70
83Pins, needles, and sewing kits (only part of 8315) and flag staffs, flagpoles, and flagstaff trucks (only part of 8345)
89Tobacco products (only 8975)
3. Section 225.1101 is amended by revising paragraph (10)(i) to read as follows:
§ 225.1101
(10)(i) Use the clause at 252.225-7036, Buy American Act—Free Trade Agreements—Balance of Payments Program, instead of the clause at FAR 52.225-3, Buy American Act—Free Trade Agreements—Israeli Trade Act, in solicitations and contracts for the items listed at 225.401-70, when the estimated value equals or exceeds $25,000, but is less than $193,000, and a Free Trade Agreement applies to the acquisition.
(A) Use the basic clause when the estimated value equals or exceeds $64,786.
(B) Use the clause with its Alternate I when the estimated value equals or exceeds $25,000 but is less than $64,786.
4. Section 225.7503 is revised to read as follows:
§ 225.7503
Unless the entire acquisition is exempt from the Balance of Payments Program—
(a) Use the clause at 252.225-7044, Balance of Payments Program—Construction Material, in solicitations and contracts for construction to be performed outside the United States with a value greater than the simplified acquisition threshold but less than $7,407,000.
(b) Use the clause at 252.225-7045, Balance of Payments Program—Construction Material Under Trade Agreements, in solicitations and contracts for construction to be performed outside the United States with a value of $7,407,000 or more. For acquisitions with a value of $7,407,000 or more, but less than $8,422,165, use the clause with its Alternate I.
PART 252—SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES
252.212-7001
5. Section 252.212-7001 is amended as follows:
a. By revising the clause date to read “(FEB 2006)”; and
b. In paragraph (b), in entry “252.225-7021”, by removing “(DEC 2005)” and adding in its place “(FEB 2006)”.
6. Section 252.225-7021 is amended by revising the clause date and paragraph (a)(3)(ii) to read as follows:
§ 252.225-7021
Trade Agreements (FEB 2006)
(a) * * *
(3) * * *
(ii) A Free Trade Agreement country (Australia, Canada, Chile, Mexico, Morocco, or Singapore);
7. Section 252.225-7045 is amended as follows:
a. By revising the clause date;
b. In paragraph (a), by revising paragraph (2) of the definition of “Designated country”; and
c. By revising Alternate I to read as follows:
§ 252.225-7045
Balance of Payments Program—Construction Material Under Trade Agreements (Feb 2006)
(a) * * *
Designated country means—
(2) A Free Trade Agreement country (Australia, Canada, Chile, Mexico, Morocco, or Singapore);
Alternate I (Feb 2006). As prescribed in 225.7503(b), delete the definitions of “designated country” and “designated country construction material” from the definitions in paragraph (a) of the basic clause, add the following definition of “Australian, Chilean, or Moroccan construction material” to paragraph (a) of the basic clause, and substitute the following paragraphs (b) and (c) for paragraphs (b) and (c) of the basic clause:
Australian, Chilean, or Moroccan construction material means a construction material that—
(1) Is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of Australia, Chile, or Morocco; or
(2) In the case of a construction material that consists in whole or in part of materials from another country, has been substantially transformed in Australia, Chile, or Morocco into a new and different construction material distinct from the materials from which it was transformed.
(b) This clause implements the Balance of Payments Program by providing a preference for domestic construction material. In addition, the Contracting Officer has determined that the WTO GPA and all Free Trade Agreements except NAFTA apply to this acquisition. Therefore, the Balance of Payments Program restrictions are waived for WTO GPA country, Australian, Chilean, or Moroccan, least developed country, or Caribbean Basin country construction material.
(c) The Contractor shall use only domestic, WTO GPA country, Australian, Chilean, or Moroccan, least developed country, or Caribbean Basin country construction material in performing this contract, except for—
(1) Construction material valued at or below the simplified acquisition threshold in Part 2 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation; or
(2) The construction material or components listed by the Government as follows:
[Contracting Officer to list applicable excepted materials or indicate “none”]
[FR Doc. 06-1635 Filed 2-22-06; 8:45 am]
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