CARICOM Market Access Act of 1993 - Requires the President, if it is determined that any Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM) country has acted to reduce U.S. agricultural exports, to: (1) notify such country and specified congressional committees of the determination, including the reasons for it; and (2) publish such determination and reasons in the Federal Register, together with a statement of intent of any presidential action.
Requires the President, if a CARICOM country does not take action to terminate such reduction, to terminate the designation of such country as a beneficiary country under: (1) the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act; and (2) the Trade Act of 1974 as it relates to the generalized system of preferences.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
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