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 104 STAT. 3670 PUBLIC LAW 101-624—NOV. 28, 1990 tural commodity entirely produced in the United States; and "(B) with respect to a product of an agricultural commodity- "(i) a product all of the agricultural components of which are entirely produced in the United States; or "(ii) any other product the Secretary may designate that contains any agricultural component that is not entirely produced in the United States if— '(I) such component is an added, de minimis component, "(II) such component is not commercially produced in the United States, and "(III) there is no acceptable substitute for such component that is commercially produced in the United States. For purposes of this paragraph, fish entirely produced in the United States include fish harvested by a documented fishing vessel as defined in title 46, United States Code, in waters that are not waters (including the territorial sea) of a foreign country. 7 USC 5603. "SEC. 103. DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL TRADE STRATEGY. "(a) IN GENERAL.— " (1) DEVELOPMENT OF MULTI-YEAR STRATEGY.— The Secretary shall develop a long-term agricultural trade strategy for the United States to guide the Secretary in the implementation of Federgd programs designed to promote the export of United States agricultural commodities. "(2) FREQUENCY. — A long-term agricultural trade strategy shall be developed under paragraph (1) for each 3-year fiscal period, beginning on October 1, 1991. "(3) CONSULTATION. — In preparing the strategy under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall consult with— "(A) the United States Trade Representative to ensure that such strategy is coordinated with the annual national trade policy agenda under section 163 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2122); "(B) the Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee and Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee established pursuant to section 135 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2155); and "(C) other interested agencies and persons. "(b) GOALS.— The long-term agricultural trade strategy established under subsection (a) shall be designed to ensure— "(1) the growth of exports of United States agricultural commodities; "(2) the efficient, coordinated use of Federal programs designed to promote the export of United States agricultural commodities; "(3) the provision of food assistance and the improvement in the commercial potential of markets for United States agricultural commodities in developing countries; and "(4) the maintenance of traditional markets for United States agricultural commodities. "(c) CONTENTS. —In developing the long-term agricultural trade strategy under subsection (a), the Secretary shall—

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