512.3—Definitions.
Whenever used in this part:
(c)
Confidential business information means trade secrets or commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential, as described in 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
(1)
A trade secret is a secret, commercially valuable plan, formula, process, or device that is used for the making, preparing, compounding, or processing of trade commodities and that can be said to be the end product of either innovation or substantial effort.
(2)
Commercial or financial information is considered confidential if it has not been publicly disclosed and:
(i)
If the information was required to be submitted and its release is likely to impair the Government's ability to obtain necessary information in the future, or is likely to cause substantial harm to the competitive position of the person from whom the information was obtained; or
(ii)
if the information was voluntarily submitted and is the kind of information that is customarily not released to the public by the person from whom it was obtained.
(e)
“Substantial competitive harm ” includes “significant competitive damage ” under Chapter 329 of Title 49 of the United States Code, Automobile Fuel Economy, 49 U.S.C. 32910(c).