(NAR) VOL. 15 NOS. 3-4 / JULY - SEPTEMBER 2004
SECTION 1. Sugar exporters with "A" or U.S. Quota sugar quedan-permits issued during the Current Crop Year 2004-2005 and the previous Crop Years 1996-1997 to 2003-2004 (unshipped old crop "A" sugar) are hereby advised to apply with the SRA for export allocations attached thereto the aforesaid quedan-permits for verification/processing in order to fill up the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th quarter allocations of the U.S. Sugar Quota for Quota year 2004-2005.
SECTION 2. The U.S. Quota Allocation for Quota Year 2004-2005 shall be allocated among the sugar exporters on a "First Come-First Served" basis.
Likewise, all sugar shipments to the U.S. shall be made on a "First-in, First-Out" basis, such that, any remaining volume in a prior quarter should be shipped first before the current quarter is allowed.
In the event the exporter shall have sold his verified "A" quedan-permits to another party, the allocation of the said exporter is deemed cancelled, in which case, the said "A" quedan-permits shall be subject to verification again by the SRA for allocation on a "First Come-First Served" basis.
SECTION 3. The SRA shall officially announce in a Circular Letter the list of sugar exporters with allocations in a given quarter, e.g. 1st quarter, immediately after having verified the total volume of 34,338 MTCW of "A" quedan-permits, the allowable U.S. allocation for each quarter.
A Letter of Advice shall be sent to the concerned exporters requiring the same to apply with the SRA for export clearances with all the requirements attached thereto within five (5) days upon receipt of the said advice.
Failure of the concerned exporters to apply for export clearances within the aforementioned period, the SRA shall be constrained to allow the exporters of the next quarter to fill up the remaining balance of the current quarter on a "First Come-First Served" basis.
SECTION 4. The volume of the "A" or U.S. Quota sugar quedan-permits advanced swapped into "D" or World Market sugar quedan-permits shall already be considered as an applied/verified allocation for a given quarter of the U.S. Quota Year 2004-2005 on a "First Come-First Served" basis.
SECTION 5. The "A" or U.S. Quota Sugar to fill up the 2004-2005 U.S. Quota should be of good quality and preferably near the bulk terminals/loading ports.
In order to ensure that good quality sugar shall be exported to the U.S., exporters with "A" quedan-permits of previous crop year/s, eligible for export pursuant to this Order are hereby required to procure "B" or Domestic quedan-permits issued during the current Crop Year 2004-2005 and have the said "B" quedans swapped against "A" quedans of previous crop year/s or to provide the SRA with a certification from the sugar mill (duly notarized) that good quality sugar shall be exported.
SECTION 6. The "A" quedan-permits of previous crop year/s and the "B" quedan-permits of the current Crop Year 2004-2005 when submitted to the SRA for regular swapping, shall be stamped at the back thereof as: "Surcharged as "B" or Domestic Sugar of Previous Crop Year Per S.O. No. 3, series of 2004-2005; and "Surcharged as "A" or Export Sugar of the Current Crop Year 2004-2005 per S.O. No. 3, series of 2004-2005", respectively.
SECTION 7. All fees and charges due the SRA for the processing of documents relative to the filing up of the 2004-2005 U.S. Quota Allocation shall be subject to SRA General Administrative Order No. 1, Series of 2002-2003 dated 20 February 2003.
SECTION 8. All forms and/or documents relevant to export of sugar to the U.S. market as prescribed in Circular Letter No. 44, Series of 1995-1996, shall remain in force.
SECTION 9. This Sugar Order shall take effect immediately.
SECTION 10. Provisions of Sugar Orders, Circular Letters, and/or other rules and regulations contrary to or inconsistent with this Sugar Order, are hereby amended, modified or revoked accordingly.