The Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements is considering a request to add certain woven cotton fabrics of very fine yarns to the short supply list of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promtion Agreement. The fabrics are woven fabric of combed cotton yarns, of 85% or more by weight of cotton, of yarn count of 60 Nm or higher (60 Nm or finer), of various constructions and finishes, classified in Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States subheadings 5208.22, 5208.29, 5208.32, 5208.33, 5208.39, 5208.42, 5208.43, 5208.49, and 5208.52.Woven fabric of combed cotton yarns, of 85% or more by weight of cotton, of yarn count of 60 Nm or higher (60 Nm or finer), of various constructions and finishes, classified in Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States subheadings 5208.22, 5208.29, 5208.32, 5208.33, 5208.39, 5208.42, 5208.43, 5208.49, and 5208.52.
The request was filed by Agathon Associates on behalf of Spataro Napoli S.A.
Spataro Napoli S.A. was founded by Don Domingo Spataro in 1958 in the city of Santiago de Cali, Colombia, the company is focused on the production of the best shirts for men and boys. Among the brand names under which Spataro Napoli's shirts are marketed are Camarucci, Roland, Arrow, and Manhattan.
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