Notice of Scope Rulings, 22969-22971 [2015-09583]

Download as PDF tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 79 / Friday, April 24, 2015 / Notices Exclusions: The mission fee does not include any personal travel expenses such as air transport, lodging, most meals, local ground transportation (except for transportation to and from meetings), unless otherwise noted. Participants will, however, be able to take advantage of U.S. Government rates for hotel rooms. Business or entry visas may be required to participate on the mission. Applying for and obtaining such visas will be the responsibility of the mission participant. Government fees and processing expenses to obtain such visas are not included in the participation fee. However, the Department of Commerce will provide instructions to each participant on the procedures required to obtain necessary business visas. Application: https:// emenuapps.ita.doc.gov/ePublic/TM/ 5R1L. Application Deadline: The Department of Commerce (with input from MCC) will evaluate applications and inform applicants of selection decisions on a rolling basis until the maximum number of participants has been selected. The application deadline is Friday, April 17, 2015. Applications received after the April 17th deadline, will be considered only if space and scheduling constraints permit. The Department of Commerce (with input from the Millennium Challenge Corporation) will evaluate all applications and inform applicants of selection decisions by April 24, 2015. Conditions for Participation: An applicant must submit a completed mission application, together with supplemental application materials, including adequate information on its products and/or services, primary market objectives, and goals for participation. Applicants must satisfy all of the conditions of participation in order to be eligible for consideration. Applications will be evaluated on the applicant’s ability to best satisfy the participation criteria below. If the Department of Commerce receives an incomplete application, the Department may reject the application, request additional information, or take the lack of information into account when evaluating the applications. Each applicant must certify that the products or services it seeks to export through the mission are either produced in the United States, or, if not, marketed under the name of a U.S. firm and have at least 51 percent U.S. content of the value of the finished product or service. Each applicant must also certify that: • The export of its goods, software, technology, and services would be in VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:30 Apr 23, 2015 Jkt 235001 compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, including those administered by the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security; • It has identified any matter pending before any bureau or office of the Department of Commerce; • It has identified any pending litigation (including any administrative proceedings) to which it is a party that involves the Department of Commerce; • It and its affiliates (1) have not and will not engage in the bribery of foreign officials in connection with its involvement in this Mission, and (2) maintain and enforce a policy that prohibits the bribery of foreign officials; and • It meets the minimum requirements as stated in the Recruitment Announcement. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Millennium Challenge Corporation, 875 Fifteenth Street NW., Washington, DC 20005–2221,Tel: 202–521–7234, Email: InvestmentMission@mcc.gov, Malcolm Burke, Senior Policy Advisor. Frank Spector, Trade Programs & Strategic Partnership Spector. [FR Doc. 2015–09544 Filed 4–23–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE International Trade Administration Notice of Scope Rulings Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce. DATES: Effective Date: April 24, 2015. SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce (‘‘Department’’) hereby publishes a list of scope rulings and anticircumvention determinations made between October 1, 2014, and December 31, 2014, inclusive. We intend to publish future lists after the close of the next calendar quarter. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brenda E. Waters, AD/CVD Operations, Customs Liaison Unit, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230; telephone: 202–482–4735. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: AGENCY: Background The Department’s regulations provide that the Secretary will publish in the Federal Register a list of scope rulings PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 22969 on a quarterly basis.1 Our most recent notification of scope rulings was published on December 11, 2014.2 This current notice covers all scope rulings and anticircumvention determinations made by Enforcement and Compliance between October 1, 2014, and December 31, 2014, inclusive. Subsequent lists will follow after the close of each calendar quarter. Scope Rulings Made Between October 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014 Mexico. A–201–504: Certain Circular Welded Non-Alloy Steel Pipe From Mexico Requestor: Productos Laminados, S.A. de C.V.; Certain types of black tubing manufactured by Productos Laminados to American Society of Testing and Materials standard A–513 are ‘‘mechanical tubing,’’ which is outside the scope of the order; December 3, 2014 (Preliminary). People’s Republic of China A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Delphi Automotive Systems, LLC (Delphi); The products at issue were four models of core tubes used for automotive heating and cooling systems (also referred to as HVAC systems). The four models are distinguished only by their length and profile. All four models are comprised of extruded hollow, tubular aluminum articles that are bent and end-formed based on customer designs. Delphi imports the core tubes for use in automotive HVAC systems for specific brands of vehicles. The Department found the core tubes inside the scope of the order because they comprised entirely of extruded aluminum and, thus, do not qualify for the finished merchandise exclusion; October 14, 2014. A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Core Industries LLC (dba Star Trac) (hereinafter referred to as Star Trac); The products at issue were an E– TRx treadmill base kit, E–RB recumbent bike base kit, E–UB upright bike base kit, and eSpinner bike universal base kit. All four models at issue were mainly comprised of non-aluminum materials along with some extruded aluminum components. The Department found that the eSpinner bike universal 1 See 19 CFR 351.225(o). Notice of Scope Rulings, 79 FR 73552 (December 11, 2014). 2 See E:\FR\FM\24APN1.SGM 24APN1 22970 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 79 / Friday, April 24, 2015 / Notices base kit met the exclusion for a finished goods kit because it contained, at the time of importation, all of the necessary parts to fully assemble a final finished good (e.g., a fully functioning exercise bike). Concerning the E–TRx treadmill base kit, E–RB recumbent bike base kit, and E–UB upright bike base kit, the Department found that the products constituted finished subassemblies that require no further finishing or fabrication after importation. On this basis, the Department found that the three kits constituted excluded finished goods kits; October 23, 2014. A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Core Industries LLC (dba Star Trac) (hereinafter referred to as Star Trac); The product at issue was a max rack kit which, when assembled, is designed to be used for a variety of strength exercises, including pull-ups, squats, and bench presses. The max rack kit is mainly comprised of nonaluminum materials as well as extruded aluminum parts. The Department found the product met the exclusion criteria for a finished goods kit because it contained non-extruded aluminum parts that went beyond mere fasteners and screws and because the kit contained, at the time of importation, all of the necessary parts to fully assemble a final finished good; October 27, 2014. tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: KIK Custom Products (‘‘KIK’’); KIK’s telescoping poles, which are composed of aluminum extrusion poles (Aluminum Association alloy series 6063), a plastic handle, a plastic cap, a plastic connector(s) and a plastic peg(s) to hold the telescoping poles in place when extended, are outside the scope of the orders on aluminum extrusions from the PRC because they are finished goods containing aluminum extrusions as parts that are fully and permanently assembled and completed at the time of entry; November 3, 2014. A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Danfoss LLC; Danfoss LLC’s micro channel heat exchangers, consisting of connections, headers or baffles, tubes with micro channels, and fins, are outside the scope of the orders on aluminum extrusions from the PRC because they consist of both extruded aluminum and non-extruded aluminum components (other than fasteners). Danfoss LLC’s micro channel heat VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:30 Apr 23, 2015 Jkt 235001 exchangers are fully assembled finished goods that are permanently assembled and completed at the time of entry and are ready for installation into a downstream product with no further finishing or fabrication subsequent to importation; November 3, 2014. A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Unger Enterprises, Inc. (Unger). The products at issue were eight models of grabbers designed to allow users to grasp objects in difficult to reach places. Each model of grabber was comprised of extruded aluminum and non-aluminum materials. The Department found that each model of grabber met the exclusion criteria for finished merchandise because they contained extruded aluminum as well as non-extruded aluminum materials and because they enter the United States as grabbers that are fully and permanently assembled and completed at the time of entry, and are ready for use as imported; November 4, 2014. A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Pacific Product Solutions (‘‘Pacific Product’’); Pacific Product’s motorized arm sets, which are composed of two motorized arms and all hardware necessary for installation of the arms to the RV or Trailer (not imported with the awning or roller bar) and contain non-extruded aluminum components beyond fasteners, are outside the scope of the orders on aluminum extrusions from the PRC because they are finished good kits containing all of the components needed to fully assemble a final finished good, requiring no further finishing or fabrication prior to installation in the ultimate downstream product; November 4, 2014. A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Clik-Clik Systems Inc.; Clik-Clik Systems Inc.’s MagPoles, which are telescoping extension poles consisting of aluminum extrusion tubes, fiberglass tubes, plastic handles, plastic/ copper buttons, steel springs, steel rolling pins, zinc end pieces, aluminum rivets, rubber bumpers, and paper labels, are outside the scope of the orders on aluminum extrusions from the PRC because they are finished goods containing aluminum extrusions as parts that are fully and permanently assembled and completed at the time of entry; November 19, 2014. PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: JED Pool Tools, Inc. (JED); The products at issue were eight models of telescopic pool poles; two models of detachable skimmer poles; three models of leak skimmers; and six models of leaf rakes. The products are used in the cleaning of swimming pools. The telescopic pool poles vary in size but all consist of separate hollow pieces of extruded aluminum tubes that are connected by a plastic threaded locking mechanism and plastic handle. The detachable skimmer poles are telescopic extruded aluminum poles with plastic locking mechanism and plastic handle. The leaf skimmers and rakes consist of a plastic frame, extruded aluminum handle, and nylon net. The Department found that the products at issue met the exclusion criteria for finished merchandise. The Department found that the leaf skimmers and rakes are permanently assembled and completed at the time of entry and are ready for use as hand held cleaning tools at the time of importation, and therefore constitute excluded finished merchandise. Concerning the telescopic pool poles and detachable skimmer poles, the Department found that the products constitute excluded finished merchandise because they are permanently assembled and completed merchandise that are designed to work with removable/interchangeable attachments; November 24, 2014. A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: ECCO Group (‘‘ECCO’’); ECCO’s heat sinks for light-emittingdiode (‘‘LED’’) light bars are within the scope of the scope of the orders on aluminum extrusions from the PRC because ECCO failed to demonstrate that its heat sinks for LED light bars, which are solid profiles of series 6063 extruded aluminum, meet the two criteria to qualify for the finished heat sink exclusion in the scope, i.e., that: (1) the design and production of the imported heat sinks for LED light bars are organized around meeting specified thermal performance requirements; and, (2) the imported heat sinks for LED light bars are fully, albeit not necessarily individually, tested to comply with the specified thermal performance requirements; November 24, 2014. E:\FR\FM\24APN1.SGM 24APN1 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 79 / Friday, April 24, 2015 / Notices A–570–967 and C–570–968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Circle Glass Co.; Circle Glass Co.’s screen and storm door grille, consisting of an extruded aluminum frame that has been permanently combined with a non-extruded aluminum mesh grille made of aluminum wire, with extruded aluminum mounting brackets riveted to the frame (and screws), is outside the scope of the orders on aluminum extrusions from the PRC because it is a fully assembled subassembly that is completed at the time of entry and is ready for immediate installation in a larger system. Circle Glass Co.’s patio door kits without the screen are within the scope of the scope of the orders on aluminum extrusions from the PRC because Circle Glass Co.’s patio door kits consist of an extruded aluminum door frame, a plastic handle, a steel latch, a strike, rivets, screws, and four steel door roller/corner combination units, but do not contain a screen. Thus, they do not qualify for the finished goods kit exclusion, which only applies to kits containing, at the time of importation, all the parts necessary to construct a complete finished good; December 5, 2014. A–570–899: Artist Canvas From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Alex Toys, Inc.; Alex Toys, Inc.’s ‘‘Paint A Canvas’’/‘‘Color A Canvas’’ preprinted, paint-it-yourself artist canvases (whether or not imported as part of kits) are outside the scope of the order because the canvases are preprinted paint-it-yourself canvases with copyrighted designs, that fall within the exclusion for ‘‘paint-by-number’’ or ‘‘paint-it-yourself’’ artist canvases with a copyrighted preprinted outline; November 18, 2014. tkelley on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES A–570–827: Certain Cased Pencils From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: West Texas Lighthouse for the Blind; West Texas Lighthouse for the Blind’s orange flexible pencils made of polyvinyl chloride (‘‘PVC’’) with a black carbon material writing core are outside the scope of the order because the outside sheath of the flexible pencils is not rigid; October 27, 2014. A–570–901: Certain Lined Paper Products From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Banker’s Pen (1991) Inc. (‘‘Bankers Pen’’); Bankers Pen’s notebook, style number ST4191, is comprised of black polyurethane cover and measures 8 inches by 11 inches. The notebook meets the exclusion VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:30 Apr 23, 2015 Jkt 235001 criteria for case bound books and, thus is outside the scope of the order; December 11, 2014. A–570–506: Porcelain-on-Steel Cooking Ware From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: The Companion Group; The Companion Group’s rectangular and round drip pans are within the scope of the antidumping duty Order because the products: (1) Are constructed of steel and are enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses; (2) do not have self-contained electric heating elements; and (3) are used as cooking ware; December 10, 2014. A–570–894: Tissue Paper Products From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Lamrite West Inc. dba Darice Inc. (Darice); Darices’s DTP908 David Tutera Tissue Tassels and POM100 Tissue Poms are within the scope of the antidumping duty order because the physical characteristics of these (e.g., basis weight, width, shape, color, and packaging) satisfy the physical criteria of the merchandise enumerated in the scope, and these products do not meet the criteria of any of the tissue paper products excluded from the scope; October 20, 2014. A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: KidKraft, LP; Austin and Raleigh model toy boxes are not covered by the scope of the antidumping duty order because the Austin model meets the scope exclusion for toy boxes and the Raleigh model has nearly all of the physical characteristics of excluded toy boxes and has characteristics consistent with excluded benches/seating furniture; November 21, 2014. A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom From the People’s Republic of China Requestor: Maxim Company Taiwan, Ltd.; construction vehicle toddler beds resembling a toy front-end loader are not covered by the scope of the antidumping duty order because they are designed to use a standard crib mattress and they conform to ASTM F 1821–13; November 19, 2014. Taiwan A–583–843: Polyethylene Retail Carrier Bags From Taiwan Requestor: Polyethylene Retail Carrier Bag Committee and its individual members, Hilex Poly Co., LLC and Superbag Corp.; Certain unfinished polyethylene retail carrier bags from Taiwan that appear ready to undergo the final processing of cutting the unfinished polyethylene retail carrier PO 00000 Frm 00005 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 22971 bag to length, sealing the bottoms, and die-cutting the unfinished polyethylene retail carrier bags to create the handles of the finished polyethylene retail carrier bags are circumventing the antidumping duty order. The unfinished polyethylene retail carrier bags subject to this determination may or may not have printing and may be of different dimensions as long as they meet the description of the scope of the order; October 9, 2014. Interested parties are invited to comment on the completeness of this list of completed scope and anticircumvention inquiries. Any comments should be submitted to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for AD/CVD Operations, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW., APO/Dockets Unit, Room 1870, Washington, DC 20230. This notice is published in accordance with 19 CFR 351.225(o). Dated: April 10, 2015. Christian Marsh, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Operations. [FR Doc. 2015–09583 Filed 4–23–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE International Trade Administration [A–580–836] Certain Cut-to-Length Carbon-Quality Steel Plate Products From the Republic of Korea: Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review; 2013–2014 Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce. SUMMARY: On December 19, 2014, the Department of Commerce (the Department) published the preliminary results of the administrative review of the antidumping duty order on certain cut-to-length carbon-quality steel plate products (CTL plate) from the Republic of Korea (Korea).1 For these final results, we continue to find that subject merchandise has been sold at less than normal value. DATES: Effective Date: April 24, 2015. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Yang Jin Chun, AD/CVD Operations, Office I, Enforcement and Compliance, AGENCY: 1 See Certain Cut-to-Length Carbon-Quality Steel Plate Products From the Republic of Korea: Preliminary Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review; 2013–2014, 79 FR 75791 (December 19, 2014) (Preliminary Results). E:\FR\FM\24APN1.SGM 24APN1

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration


Notice of Scope Rulings

AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, 
Department of Commerce.

DATES: Effective Date: April 24, 2015.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce (``Department'') hereby publishes a 
list of scope rulings and anticircumvention determinations made between 
October 1, 2014, and December 31, 2014, inclusive. We intend to publish 
future lists after the close of the next calendar quarter.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brenda E. Waters, AD/CVD Operations, 
Customs Liaison Unit, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade 
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and 
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230; telephone: 202-482-4735.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The Department's regulations provide that the Secretary will 
publish in the Federal Register a list of scope rulings on a quarterly 
basis.\1\ Our most recent notification of scope rulings was published 
on December 11, 2014.\2\ This current notice covers all scope rulings 
and anticircumvention determinations made by Enforcement and Compliance 
between October 1, 2014, and December 31, 2014, inclusive. Subsequent 
lists will follow after the close of each calendar quarter.
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    \1\ See 19 CFR 351.225(o).
    \2\ See Notice of Scope Rulings, 79 FR 73552 (December 11, 
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Scope Rulings Made Between October 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014

    Mexico.

A-201-504: Certain Circular Welded Non-Alloy Steel Pipe From Mexico

    Requestor: Productos Laminados, S.A. de C.V.; Certain types of 
black tubing manufactured by Productos Laminados to American Society of 
Testing and Materials standard A-513 are ``mechanical tubing,'' which 
is outside the scope of the order; December 3, 2014 (Preliminary).

People's Republic of China

A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: Delphi Automotive Systems, LLC (Delphi); The products at 
issue were four models of core tubes used for automotive heating and 
cooling systems (also referred to as HVAC systems). The four models are 
distinguished only by their length and profile. All four models are 
comprised of extruded hollow, tubular aluminum articles that are bent 
and end-formed based on customer designs. Delphi imports the core tubes 
for use in automotive HVAC systems for specific brands of vehicles. The 
Department found the core tubes inside the scope of the order because 
they comprised entirely of extruded aluminum and, thus, do not qualify 
for the finished merchandise exclusion; October 14, 2014.

A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: Core Industries LLC (dba Star Trac) (hereinafter 
referred to as Star Trac); The products at issue were an E-TRx 
treadmill base kit, E-RB recumbent bike base kit, E-UB upright bike 
base kit, and eSpinner bike universal base kit. All four models at 
issue were mainly comprised of non-aluminum materials along with some 
extruded aluminum components. The Department found that the eSpinner 
bike universal

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base kit met the exclusion for a finished goods kit because it 
contained, at the time of importation, all of the necessary parts to 
fully assemble a final finished good (e.g., a fully functioning 
exercise bike). Concerning the E-TRx treadmill base kit, E-RB recumbent 
bike base kit, and E-UB upright bike base kit, the Department found 
that the products constituted finished subassemblies that require no 
further finishing or fabrication after importation. On this basis, the 
Department found that the three kits constituted excluded finished 
goods kits; October 23, 2014.

A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: Core Industries LLC (dba Star Trac) (hereinafter 
referred to as Star Trac); The product at issue was a max rack kit 
which, when assembled, is designed to be used for a variety of strength 
exercises, including pull-ups, squats, and bench presses. The max rack 
kit is mainly comprised of non-aluminum materials as well as extruded 
aluminum parts. The Department found the product met the exclusion 
criteria for a finished goods kit because it contained non-extruded 
aluminum parts that went beyond mere fasteners and screws and because 
the kit contained, at the time of importation, all of the necessary 
parts to fully assemble a final finished good; October 27, 2014.

A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: KIK Custom Products (``KIK''); KIK's telescoping poles, 
which are composed of aluminum extrusion poles (Aluminum Association 
alloy series 6063), a plastic handle, a plastic cap, a plastic 
connector(s) and a plastic peg(s) to hold the telescoping poles in 
place when extended, are outside the scope of the orders on aluminum 
extrusions from the PRC because they are finished goods containing 
aluminum extrusions as parts that are fully and permanently assembled 
and completed at the time of entry; November 3, 2014.

A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: Danfoss LLC; Danfoss LLC's micro channel heat 
exchangers, consisting of connections, headers or baffles, tubes with 
micro channels, and fins, are outside the scope of the orders on 
aluminum extrusions from the PRC because they consist of both extruded 
aluminum and non-extruded aluminum components (other than fasteners). 
Danfoss LLC's micro channel heat exchangers are fully assembled 
finished goods that are permanently assembled and completed at the time 
of entry and are ready for installation into a downstream product with 
no further finishing or fabrication subsequent to importation; November 
3, 2014.

A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: Unger Enterprises, Inc. (Unger). The products at issue 
were eight models of grabbers designed to allow users to grasp objects 
in difficult to reach places. Each model of grabber was comprised of 
extruded aluminum and non-aluminum materials. The Department found that 
each model of grabber met the exclusion criteria for finished 
merchandise because they contained extruded aluminum as well as non-
extruded aluminum materials and because they enter the United States as 
grabbers that are fully and permanently assembled and completed at the 
time of entry, and are ready for use as imported; November 4, 2014.

A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: Pacific Product Solutions (``Pacific Product''); Pacific 
Product's motorized arm sets, which are composed of two motorized arms 
and all hardware necessary for installation of the arms to the RV or 
Trailer (not imported with the awning or roller bar) and contain non-
extruded aluminum components beyond fasteners, are outside the scope of 
the orders on aluminum extrusions from the PRC because they are 
finished good kits containing all of the components needed to fully 
assemble a final finished good, requiring no further finishing or 
fabrication prior to installation in the ultimate downstream product; 
November 4, 2014.

A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: Clik-Clik Systems Inc.; Clik-Clik Systems Inc.'s 
MagPoles, which are telescoping extension poles consisting of aluminum 
extrusion tubes, fiberglass tubes, plastic handles, plastic/copper 
buttons, steel springs, steel rolling pins, zinc end pieces, aluminum 
rivets, rubber bumpers, and paper labels, are outside the scope of the 
orders on aluminum extrusions from the PRC because they are finished 
goods containing aluminum extrusions as parts that are fully and 
permanently assembled and completed at the time of entry; November 19, 
2014.

A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: JED Pool Tools, Inc. (JED); The products at issue were 
eight models of telescopic pool poles; two models of detachable skimmer 
poles; three models of leak skimmers; and six models of leaf rakes. The 
products are used in the cleaning of swimming pools. The telescopic 
pool poles vary in size but all consist of separate hollow pieces of 
extruded aluminum tubes that are connected by a plastic threaded 
locking mechanism and plastic handle. The detachable skimmer poles are 
telescopic extruded aluminum poles with plastic locking mechanism and 
plastic handle. The leaf skimmers and rakes consist of a plastic frame, 
extruded aluminum handle, and nylon net. The Department found that the 
products at issue met the exclusion criteria for finished merchandise. 
The Department found that the leaf skimmers and rakes are permanently 
assembled and completed at the time of entry and are ready for use as 
hand held cleaning tools at the time of importation, and therefore 
constitute excluded finished merchandise. Concerning the telescopic 
pool poles and detachable skimmer poles, the Department found that the 
products constitute excluded finished merchandise because they are 
permanently assembled and completed merchandise that are designed to 
work with removable/interchangeable attachments; November 24, 2014.

A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: ECCO Group (``ECCO''); ECCO's heat sinks for light-
emitting-diode (``LED'') light bars are within the scope of the scope 
of the orders on aluminum extrusions from the PRC because ECCO failed 
to demonstrate that its heat sinks for LED light bars, which are solid 
profiles of series 6063 extruded aluminum, meet the two criteria to 
qualify for the finished heat sink exclusion in the scope, i.e., that: 
(1) the design and production of the imported heat sinks for LED light 
bars are organized around meeting specified thermal performance 
requirements; and, (2) the imported heat sinks for LED light bars are 
fully, albeit not necessarily individually, tested to comply with the 
specified thermal performance requirements; November 24, 2014.

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A-570-967 and C-570-968: Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: Circle Glass Co.; Circle Glass Co.'s screen and storm 
door grille, consisting of an extruded aluminum frame that has been 
permanently combined with a non-extruded aluminum mesh grille made of 
aluminum wire, with extruded aluminum mounting brackets riveted to the 
frame (and screws), is outside the scope of the orders on aluminum 
extrusions from the PRC because it is a fully assembled subassembly 
that is completed at the time of entry and is ready for immediate 
installation in a larger system. Circle Glass Co.'s patio door kits 
without the screen are within the scope of the scope of the orders on 
aluminum extrusions from the PRC because Circle Glass Co.'s patio door 
kits consist of an extruded aluminum door frame, a plastic handle, a 
steel latch, a strike, rivets, screws, and four steel door roller/
corner combination units, but do not contain a screen. Thus, they do 
not qualify for the finished goods kit exclusion, which only applies to 
kits containing, at the time of importation, all the parts necessary to 
construct a complete finished good; December 5, 2014.

A-570-899: Artist Canvas From the People's Republic of China

    Requestor: Alex Toys, Inc.; Alex Toys, Inc.'s ``Paint A Canvas''/
``Color A Canvas'' preprinted, paint-it-yourself artist canvases 
(whether or not imported as part of kits) are outside the scope of the 
order because the canvases are pre-printed paint-it-yourself canvases 
with copyrighted designs, that fall within the exclusion for ``paint-
by-number'' or ``paint-it-yourself'' artist canvases with a copyrighted 
preprinted outline; November 18, 2014.

A-570-827: Certain Cased Pencils From the People's Republic of China

    Requestor: West Texas Lighthouse for the Blind; West Texas 
Lighthouse for the Blind's orange flexible pencils made of polyvinyl 
chloride (``PVC'') with a black carbon material writing core are 
outside the scope of the order because the outside sheath of the 
flexible pencils is not rigid; October 27, 2014.

A-570-901: Certain Lined Paper Products From the People's Republic of 
China

    Requestor: Banker's Pen (1991) Inc. (``Bankers Pen''); Bankers 
Pen's notebook, style number ST4191, is comprised of black polyurethane 
cover and measures 8 inches by 11 inches. The notebook meets the 
exclusion criteria for case bound books and, thus is outside the scope 
of the order; December 11, 2014.

A-570-506: Porcelain-on-Steel Cooking Ware From the People's Republic 
of China

    Requestor: The Companion Group; The Companion Group's rectangular 
and round drip pans are within the scope of the antidumping duty Order 
because the products: (1) Are constructed of steel and are enameled or 
glazed with vitreous glasses; (2) do not have self-contained electric 
heating elements; and (3) are used as cooking ware; December 10, 2014.

A-570-894: Tissue Paper Products From the People's Republic of China

    Requestor: Lamrite West Inc. dba Darice Inc. (Darice); Darices's 
DTP908 David Tutera Tissue Tassels and POM100 Tissue Poms are within 
the scope of the antidumping duty order because the physical 
characteristics of these (e.g., basis weight, width, shape, color, and 
packaging) satisfy the physical criteria of the merchandise enumerated 
in the scope, and these products do not meet the criteria of any of the 
tissue paper products excluded from the scope; October 20, 2014.

A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom From the People's Republic of China

    Requestor: KidKraft, LP; Austin and Raleigh model toy boxes are not 
covered by the scope of the antidumping duty order because the Austin 
model meets the scope exclusion for toy boxes and the Raleigh model has 
nearly all of the physical characteristics of excluded toy boxes and 
has characteristics consistent with excluded benches/seating furniture; 
November 21, 2014.

A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom From the People's Republic of China

    Requestor: Maxim Company Taiwan, Ltd.; construction vehicle toddler 
beds resembling a toy front-end loader are not covered by the scope of 
the antidumping duty order because they are designed to use a standard 
crib mattress and they conform to ASTM F 1821-13; November 19, 2014.

Taiwan

A-583-843: Polyethylene Retail Carrier Bags From Taiwan

    Requestor: Polyethylene Retail Carrier Bag Committee and its 
individual members, Hilex Poly Co., LLC and Superbag Corp.; Certain 
unfinished polyethylene retail carrier bags from Taiwan that appear 
ready to undergo the final processing of cutting the unfinished 
polyethylene retail carrier bag to length, sealing the bottoms, and 
die-cutting the unfinished polyethylene retail carrier bags to create 
the handles of the finished polyethylene retail carrier bags are 
circumventing the antidumping duty order. The unfinished polyethylene 
retail carrier bags subject to this determination may or may not have 
printing and may be of different dimensions as long as they meet the 
description of the scope of the order; October 9, 2014.
    Interested parties are invited to comment on the completeness of 
this list of completed scope and anticircumvention inquiries. Any 
comments should be submitted to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for AD/
CVD Operations, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade 
Administration, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW., APO/Dockets 
Unit, Room 1870, Washington, DC 20230.
    This notice is published in accordance with 19 CFR 351.225(o).

    Dated: April 10, 2015.
Christian Marsh,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty 
Operations.
[FR Doc. 2015-09583 Filed 4-23-15; 8:45 am]
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