25.402  General.

FAC 2005-43 JULY 2, 2010

FAC 2005-33 JUNE 15, 2009

(a)

(1)  The Trade Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. 2501, et seq.) provides the authority for the President to waive the Buy American Act and other discriminatory provisions for eligible products from countries that have signed an international trade agreement with the United States, or that meet certain other criteria, such as being a least developed country. The President has delegated this waiver authority to the U.S. Trade Representative. In acquisitions covered by the WTO GPA, Free Trade Agreements, or the Israeli Trade Act, the USTR has waived the Buy American Act and other discriminatory provisions for eligible products. Offers of eligible products receive equal consideration with domestic offers.

(2)  The contracting officer shall determine the origin of services by the country in which the firm providing the services is established. See Subpart 25.5 for evaluation procedures for supply contracts covered by trade agreements.

(b)  The value of the acquisition is a determining factor in the applicability of trade agreements. Most of these dollar thresholds are subject to revision by the U.S. Trade Representative approximately every 2 years. The various thresholds are summarized as follows:

Trade Agreement

Supply Contract (equal to or exceeding)

Service Contract (equal to or exceeding)

Construction Contract (equal to or exceeding)

WTO GPA

$203,000

$203,000

$7,804,000

FTAs

 

 

 

Australia FTA

70,079

70,079

7,804,000

Bahrain FTA

203,000

203,000

9,110,318

CAFTA-DR (Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, E1 Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua)

70,079

70,079

7,804,000

Chile FTA

70,079

70,079

7,804,000

Morocco FTA
NAFTA

203,000

203,000

7,804,000

-Canada

25,000

70,079

9,110,318

-Mexico

70,079

70,079

9,110,318

Oman FTA

203,000

203,000

9,110,318

Peru FTA

203,000

203,000

7,804,000

Singapore FTA

70,079

70,079

7,804,000

Israeli Trade Act

50,000

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