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 PUBLIC LAW 102-182—DEC. 4, 1991 105 STAT. 1239 (10) the extent to which such country prohibits its nationals from engaging in the broadcast of copyrighted material, including films or television material, belonging to United States copjoight owners without their express consent; (11) whether such country has met the narcotics cooperation certification criteria set forth in section 481(h)(2)(A) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 for eligibility for United States assistance; and (12) the extent to which such country is prepared to cooperate ' with the United States in thie administration of the provisions of this Act. (e) WITHDRAWAL OR SUSPENSION OF DESIGNATION. — (1) The President may— (A) withdraw or suspend the designation of any country as a beneficiary country, or (B) withdraw, suspend, or limit the application of duty-free treatment under this title to any article of £my country, if, after such designation, the President determines that as a result of changed circumstances such a country should be barred from designation as a beneficiary country. (2)(A) The President shall publish in the Federal Register notice of the action the President proposes to take under paragraph (1) at least 30 days before taking such action. (B) The United States Trade Representative shall, within the 30- day period beginning on the date on which the President publishes under subparagraph (A) notice of proposed action— (i) accept written comments from the public regarding such proposed action, (ii) hold a public hearing on such proposed action, and (iii) publish in the Federal Register— (I) notice of the time and place of such hearing prior to the hearing, and (II) the time and place at which such written comments will be accepted. (f) TRIENNIAL REPORT.— On or before the 3rd, 6th, and 9th anniversaries of the date of the enactment of this title, the President shall submit to the Congress a complete report regarding the operation of this title, including the results of a general review of beneficiary countries based on the considerations described in subsections (c) and (d). In reporting on the considerations described in subsection (d)(ll), the President shall report any evidence that the crop eradication and crop substitution efforts of the beneficiary are directly related to the effects of this title. SEC. 204. ELIGIBLE ARTICLES. (a) IN GENERAL. — (1) Unless otherwise excluded from eligibility by this title, the duty-free treatment provided under this title shall apply to any article which is the growth, product, or manufacture of a beneficiary country if— (A) that article is imported directly from a beneficiary country into the customs territory of the United States; and (B) the sum of— (i) the cost or value of the materials produced in a beneficiary country or 2 or more beneficiary countries under this Act, or a beneficiary country under the Carib- bean Basin Economic Recovery Act or 2 or more such countries, plus Federal Register, publication. 19 USC 3203.

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