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 PUBLIC LAW 102-182—DEC. 4, 1991 105 STAT. 1243 withdrawing the duty-free treatment provided by this title or publish a notice of his determination not to take emergency action. (4) The emergency action provided by paragraph (3) of this subsection shall cease to apply— (A) upon the taking of action under section 203 of the Trade Act of 1974, (B) on the day a determination by the President not to take action under section 203(b)(2) of such Act becomes final, (C) in the event of a report of the United States International Trade Commission containing a negative finding, on the day of the Commission's report is submitted to the President, or (D) whenever the President determines that because of changed circumstances such relief is no longer warranted. (5) For purposes of this subsection, the term "perishable product" means— (A) live plants and fresh cut flowers provided for in chapter 6 of the HTS; (B) fresh or chilled vegetables provided for in headings 0701 through 0709 (except subheading 0709.52.00) and heading 0714 of the HTS; (C) fresh fruit provided for in subheadings 0804.20 through 0810.90 (except citrons of subheadings 0805.90.00, tamarinds and kiwi fruit of subheading 0810.90.20, and cashew apples, mameyes colorados, sapodillas, soursops and sweetsops of subheading 0810.90.40) of the HTS; or (D) concentrated citrus fruit juice provided for in subheadings 2009.11.00, 2009.19.40, 2009.20.40, 2009.30.20, and 2009.30.60 of the HTS. (f) SECTION 22 FEES. — No proclamation issued pursuant to this title shall affect fees imposed pursuant to section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 (7 U.S.C. 624). SEC. 205. RELATED AMENDMENTS. (a) INCREASE IN DUTY-FREE TOURIST ALLOWANCE.—Note 4 to subchapter IV of chapter 98 of the HTS is amended by inserting before the period the following: "or a country designated as a beneficiary country under the Andean Trade Preference Act". 0^) TREATMENT OF INSULAR POSSESSIONS PRODUCTS.— General Note 3(a)(iv) of the HTS (relating to products of the insular possessions) is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "(E) Subject to the provisions in section 204 of the Andean Trade Preference Act, goods which are imported from insular possessions of the United States shall receive duty treatment no, less favorable than the treatment afforded such goods when they are imported from a beneficiary country under such Act.". SEC. 206. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION REPORTS ON IMPACT OF 19 USC 3204. THE ANDEAN TRADE PREFERENCE ACT. (a) IN GENERAL. —The United States International Trade Commission (hereinafter in this section referred to as the "Commission") shall prepare, and submit to the Congress, a report regarding the economic impact of this title on United States industries and consumers, and, in conjunction with other agencies, the effectiveness of this title in promoting drug-related crop eradication and crop substitution efforts of the beneficiary countries, during— (1) the 24-month period beginning with the date of enactment of this title; and

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