federal_register: 98-34718
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| 98-34718 | Rules on Source, Origin and Nationality for Commodities and Services Financed by USAID: Special Source Rules Requiring Procurement from the United States | Rule | USAID is amending its regulation on source, origin and nationality for commodities and services financed by USAID by dropping the requirement that vehicles must be manufactured by, and bear the nameplates of, Chrysler, Ford or General Motors in order to be considered U.S.-manufactured vehicles eligible for USAID financing. The rule served little practical purpose since these are the only vehicles manufactured in the U.S. that are generally available for export from the United States. Foreign corporations manufacturing vehicles in the U.S. are doing so for U.S. consumption. Removing the requirement simplifies the rules and has no significant impact. | 1998-12-31 | 1998 | 12 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/1998/12/31/98-34718/rules-on-source-origin-and-nationality-for-commodities-and-services-financed-by-usaid-special-source | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1998-12-31/pdf/98-34718.pdf | International Development Cooperation Agency; Agency for International Development | 258,6 | USAID is amending its regulation on source, origin and nationality for commodities and services financed by USAID by dropping the requirement that vehicles must be manufactured by, and bear the nameplates of, Chrysler, Ford or General Motors in order... |