Unofficial Translation of NOM - NMX-FF-081-SCFI-2003 | USMEF International Bu...
Unofficial Translation of NOM - NMX-FF-081-SCFI-2003
USMEF International Buyers Conference Product Showcase Registration Kit
USMEF South American Expo
Prime And Choice Exports Should Pay Lower Import Duty
U.S. beef exports to Taiwan pay a NT$17 per kg tariff (in 2003) if the beef is not USDA Prime or Choice. U.S. beef graded Prime or Choice pays either NT$16.9 per kg for shin, shank and intercostal meat and NT$15 per kg for all other cuts. The American Institute in Taiwan recently expressed its concerns to the Customs Administration that Taiwanese officials have been incorrectly charging Prime and Choice items the higher price. The distinction between the two categories is defined in a 1990 bilateral agreement with Taiwan. A letter from the American Institute to the Director General asked the Customs Administration to inform its officials of the proper classification of Prime or Choice. Any USMEF members experiencing difficulties with exports to Taiwan should contact Paul Clayton (pclayton@usmef.org) or Ann Spaeth (aspaeth@usmef.org) in the USMEF Export Services Department, at (303) 623-6328.
Mexico Reminder: Antidumping Filing Deadline
Pushed Back to March 19
As we reported in the Export Newsline on February 17, an extension for companies filing in Mexico’s antidumping investigation of U.S. pork has been granted for 20 working days. This means the deadline is now March 19, instead of February 18.
The Mexican government announced it was starting an antidumping investigation on January 7. The case covers imports of U.S. pork from April 1-September 30, 2002. While some USMEF members have received the original Spanish questionnaire for the pork antidumping case, an English translation is available at http://www.usmef.org/.
The questionnaire includes general information and instructions, overviews in chart 1 and chart 2, definitions in “Annex” 2, 3 and 4, and forms “Annex 1” and “A.1-2” .
Exporters and traders selling product to Mexico should review these documents and consider whether to have their attorneys also review them. USMEF understands that the named companies selling product during the investigation period as well as any company that wants to try to being put into an “all others” category should fill out the forms and submit the requested data before the filing deadline, March 19. The official announcement is available online at http://www.segob.gob.mx/dof/dof_07-01-2003.pdf and begins on page 26 of this document. A preliminary translation – in which there may be still be interpretation errors – is available at http//www.usmef.org/Misc_News/03_0107_MexAntiDump_sp.pdf and a preliminary evaluation of the situation by the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service office in Mexico City is available at http://www.fas.usda.gov/gainfiles/200301/145785049.pdf.