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China also maintains measures that information or advice may qualify as include, but are not limited to, imports
grant refunds, reductions, or exemptions such, the submitter— of wines and distilled spirits. That
from taxes otherwise due to the (1) Must clearly so designate the request may be found at www.wto.org
government on the condition that the information or advice; contained in a document designated as
beneficiary enterprises meet certain (2) Must clearly mark the material as WT/DS360/5. USTR invites written
export performance criteria. The United ‘‘SUBMITTED IN CONFIDENCE’’ at the comments from the public concerning
States believes that, as such, these top and bottom of the cover page and the issues raised in this dispute.
measures are inconsistent with China’s each succeeding page; and DATES: Although USTR will accept any
obligations under Article 3.1(a) and 3.2 (3) Is encouraged to provide a non- comments received during the course of
of the SCM Agreement and, confidential summary of the the dispute, comments should be
consequently, paragraph 10.3 of Part I of information or advice. submitted on or before September 14,
China’s Protocol of Accession, and Pursuant to section 127(e) of the 2007 to be assured of timely
paragraph 1.2 of Part I of its Protocol of URAA (19 U.S.C. 3537(e)), USTR will consideration by USTR.
Accession (to the extent that it maintain a file on this dispute
incorporates paragraph 167 of the ADDRESSES: Comments should be
settlement proceeding, accessible to the
Report of the Working Party on the public, in the USTR Reading Room, submitted (i) electronically, to
Accession of China). which is located at 1724 F Street, NW., FR0706@ustr.eop.gov, with ‘‘India
Washington, DC 20508. The public file Alcohol Duties (DS/360)’’ in the subject
Public Comment: Requirements for line, or (ii) by fax, to Sandy McKinzy at
Submissions will include non-confidential comments
received by USTR from the public with (202) 395–3640, with a confirmation
Interested persons are invited to respect to the dispute; if a dispute copy sent electronically to the electronic
submit written comments concerning settlement panel is convened or in the mail address above, in accordance with
the issues raised in the dispute. event of an appeal from such a panel, the requirements for submission set out
Comments should be submitted (i) the U.S. submissions, the submissions, below.
electronically, to FR0507@ustr.eop.gov, or non-confidential summaries of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
with ‘‘China Prohibited Subsidies submissions, received from other Amy A. Karpel, Assistant General
(DS358)’’ in the subject line, or (ii) by participants in the dispute; the report of Counsel, Office of the United States
fax, to Sandy McKinzy at (202) 395– the panel and, if applicable, the report Trade Representative, 600 17th Street,
3640, with a confirmation copy sent of the Appellate Body. The USTR NW., Washington, DC 20508, (202) 395–
electronically to the electronic mail Reading Room is open to the public, by 3150.
address above. appointment only, from 10 a.m. to noon
USTR encourages the submission of SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through to section 127(b) of the Uruguay Round
documents in Adobe PDF format as
Friday. An appointment to review the Agreements Act (URAA) (19 U.S.C.
attachments to an electronic mail.
public file (Docket WTO/DS–358, China 3537(b)(1)), USTR is providing notice
Interested persons who make
Prohibited Subsidies Dispute) may be that the United States has requested the
submissions by electronic mail should
made by calling the USTR Reading establishment of a WTO dispute
not provide separate cover letters;
Room at (202) 395–6186. settlement panel pursuant to the WTO
information that might appear in a cover
letter should be included in the Daniel Brinza, Understanding on Rules and Procedures
submission itself. Similarly, to the Assistant United States Trade Representative
Governing the Settlement of Disputes
extent possible, any attachments to the for Monitoring and Enforcement. (DSU). Such panel, which would hold
submission should be included in the [FR Doc. E7–17357 Filed 8–30–07; 8:45 am]
its meetings in Geneva, Switzerland,
same file as the submission itself, and would be expected to issue a report on
BILLING CODE 3190–W7–P
not as separate files. its findings and recommendations
Comments must be in English. A within nine months after it is
person requesting that information OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES established.
contained in a comment submitted by TRADE REPRESENTATIVE Major Issues Raised by the United
that person be treated as confidential States
business information must certify that [Docket No. WTO/DS–360]
such information is business India imposes an additional duty and
WTO Dispute Settlement Proceeding an extra additional duty on imports
confidential and would not customarily Regarding India—Additional and Extra
be released to the public by the from the United States. India applies
Additional Duties on Imports these duties to products that include,
commenter. Confidential business
information must be clearly designated AGENCY: Office of the United States but are not limited to, imports of wines
as such and ‘‘BUSINESS Trade Representative. and distilled spirits. These duties
CONFIDENTIAL’’ must be marked at the ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
appear to subject imports to ordinary
top and bottom of the cover page and customs duties or other duties or
each succeeding page. Persons who SUMMARY: The Office of the United charges in excess of those in India’s
submit confidential business States Trade Representative (USTR) is WTO Tariff Schedule. These duties
information are encouraged also to providing notice that in accordance include the following, as well as any
provide a non-confidential summary of with the Marrakesh Agreement amendments and related or
the information. Establishing the World Trade implementing measures:
Information or advice contained in a Organization (WTO Agreement), the • Sections 2 and 3, and First
comment submitted, other than business United States has requested the Schedule, of the Customs Tariff Act,
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confidential information, may be establishment of a dispute settlement 1975; (‘‘basic customs duty,’’
determined by USTR to be confidential panel regarding additional and extra ‘‘additional duty’’ and ‘‘extra additional
in accordance with section 135(g)(2) of additional duties India applies to duty’’)
the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. imports from the United States. India • Section 12 of the Customs Act, 1962
2155(g)(2)). If the submitter believes that applies these duties to products that (‘‘basic customs duty’’)

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• Customs Notification No. 5/2004 as such and BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL shown below. The Council is an
(January 8, 2004) (‘‘basic customs duty’’ must be marked at the top and bottom advisory body composed of
inter alia on spirits); of the cover page and each succeeding representatives of Federal employee
• Customs Notification No. 20/1997 page. Persons who submit confidential organizations and experts in the fields
(March 1, 1997) (‘‘basic customs duty’’ business information are encouraged to of labor relations and pay policy. The
inter alia on wine); also provide a non-confidential Council makes recommendations to the
• Customs Notification No. 32/2003 summary of the information. President’s Pay Agent (the Secretary of
(March 1, 2003) (‘‘additional duty’’ inter Information or advice contained in a Labor and the Directors of the Office of
alia on wine and spirits); and comment submitted, other than business Management and Budget and the Office
• Customs Notification No. 19/2006 confidential information, may be of Personnel Management) about the
(March 1, 2006) (‘‘extra additional duty’’ determined by USTR to be confidential locality pay program for General
inter alia on wine and spirits). in accordance with section 135(g)(2) of Schedule employees under section 5304
As a result of the duties, products the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. of title 5, United States Code. The
from the United States do not appear to 2155(g)(2)). If the submitter believes that Council’s recommendations cover the
be exempt from ordinary customs duties information or advice may qualify as establishment or modification of locality
or other charges in excess of those set such, the submitter— pay areas, the coverage of salary
forth in India’s WTO Tariff Schedule (1) Must clearly so designate the surveys, the process of comparing
and appear to be accorded less favorable information or advice; Federal and non-Federal rates of pay,
treatment than that provided in India’s (2) Must clearly mark the material as and the level of comparability payments
WTO Tariff Schedule. Even if these ‘‘SUBMITTED IN CONFIDENCE’’ at the that should be paid.
duties were considered to be internal top and bottom of the cover page and The Council will review the results of
taxes applied at the time of importation, each succeeding page; and pay comparisons and formulate its
the duties appear to subject imports (3) Is encouraged to provide a non-
recommendations to the President’s Pay
from the United States to internal taxes confidential summary of the
Agent on pay comparison methods,
in excess of those applied to like information or advice.
Pursuant to section 127(e) of the locality pay rates, and locality pay area
domestic products or directly boundaries for 2009. The Council
competitive or substitutable domestic URAA (19 U.S.C. 3537(e)), USTR will
maintain a file on this dispute anticipates it will complete its work for
products. this year at this meeting and has not
USTR believes these measures are settlement proceeding, accessible to the
public, in the USTR Reading Room, scheduled any additional meetings for
inconsistent with India’s obligations 2007. The public may submit written
under Article II:1(a) and (b), Articles which is located at 1724 F Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20508. The public file materials about the locality pay program
III:2 and III:4 of the General Agreement to the Council at the address shown
on Tariffs and Trade 1994. will include non-confidential comments
received by USTR from the public with below. The meeting is open to the
Public Comment: Requirements for respect to the dispute; if a dispute public.
Submissions settlement panel is convened or in the DATES: October 3, 2007, at 10 a.m.
Interested persons are invited to event of an appeal from such a panel, Location: Office of Personnel
submit written comments concerning the U.S. submissions, the submissions, Management, 1900 E Street, NW., Room
the issues raised in the dispute. or non-confidential summaries of 7310, Washington, DC.
Comments should be submitted (i) submissions, received from other FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
electronically, to FR0706@ustr.eop.gov, participants in the dispute; the report of Charles D. Grimes III, Deputy Associate
with ‘‘India Alcohol Duties (DS360)’’ in the panel and, if applicable, the report Director for Performance and Pay
the subject line, or (ii) by fax, to Sandy of the Appellate Body. The USTR Systems, Office of Personnel
McKinzy at (202) 395–3640, with a Reading Room is open to the public, by Management, 1900 E Street, NW., Room
confirmation copy sent electronically to appointment only, from 10 a.m. to noon 7H31, Washington, DC 20415–8200.
the electronic mail address above. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Phone (202) 606–2838; Fax (202) 606–
USTR encourages the submission of Friday. An appointment to review the 4264; or e-mail at pay-performance-
documents in Adobe PDF format as public file (Docket WTO/DS–340, China policy@opm.gov.
attachments to an electronic mail. Auto Parts Dispute) may be made by For the President’s pay agent:
Interested persons who make calling the USTR Reading Room at (202)
submissions by electronic mail should 395–6186. Linda M. Springer,
not provide separate cover letters; Director.
information that might appear in a cover Daniel E. Brinza, [FR Doc. E7–17221 Filed 8–30–07; 8:45 am]
letter should be included in the Assistant United States Trade Representative BILLING CODE 6325–39–P
submission itself. Similarly, to the for Monitoring and Enforcement.
extent possible, any attachments to the [FR Doc. E7–17358 Filed 8–30–07; 8:45 am]
submission should be included in the BILLING CODE 3190–W7–P
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
same file as the submission itself, and
not as separate files. Correction to Agency Forms Submitted
Comments must be in English. A OFFICE OF PERSONNEL for OMB Review, Request for
person requesting that information MANAGEMENT Comments
contained in a comment submitted by
that person be treated as confidential Federal Salary Council SUMMARY: In the document appearing on
business information must certify that page 47086, FR Doc. E7–16592, Agency
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AGENCY: Office of Personnel


such information is business Management. Forms Submitted for OMB Review,
confidential and would not customarily ACTION: Notice of meeting. Request for Comments dated August 22,
be released to the public by the 2007, the Railroad Retirement Board is
commenter. Confidential business SUMMARY: The Federal Salary Council making a correction to the Item titled
information must be clearly designated will meet at the time and location ‘‘Changes Proposed’’. As published, the

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