Revocation of Antidumping Duty Order: Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice from Brazil, 19416-19417 [E5-1710]

Download as PDF 19416 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 70 / Wednesday, April 13, 2005 / Notices ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD Courthouse Access Advisory Committee; Meeting Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. ACTION: Notice of meeting. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) has established an advisory committee to advise the Board on issues related to the accessibility of courthouses covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968. The Courthouse Access Advisory Committee (Committee) includes organizations with an interest in courthouse accessibility. This notice announces the date, times and location of the next Committee meeting, which will be open to the public. DATES: The meeting of the Committee is scheduled for May 5, 2005 (beginning at 9 a.m. and ending at 5 p.m.) and May 6, 2005 (beginning at 9 a.m. and ending at 3 p.m.). 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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 751(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act), the United States International Trade Commission (the ITC) determined that revocation of the antidumping order on frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ) from Brazil would not be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury to an industry in the United States within a reasonably foreseeable time (70 FR 15884 (Mar. 29, 2005)). Therefore, pursuant to section 751(d)(2) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.222(i)(1)(iii), the Department of Commerce (the Department) is revoking the antidumping order on FCOJ from Brazil. Pursuant to section 751(c)(6)(A)(iv) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.222(i)(2)(i), the effective date of revocation of the antidumping duty order is August 5, 2004. AGENCY: EFFECTIVE DATE: August 5, 2004. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Eastwood or Jill Pollack, AD/ CVD Operations, Office 2, Import Administration, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230, telephone: (202) 482–3874 or (202) 482– 4593, respectively. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background On April 1, 2004, the Department initiated (69 FR 17129), and the ITC instituted (69 FR 17230), a sunset review of the antidumping duty order on FCOJ from Brazil pursuant to section 751(c) of the Act. As a result of this review, the Department found that revocation of the antidumping duty order on FCOJ from Brazil would likely lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping, and notified the ITC of the magnitude of the margin likely to prevail were the antidumping duty order revoked. See Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice from Brazil; Final Results of the Expedited Sunset Review of the Antidumping Duty Order, 69 FR 54117 (Sept. 7, 2004). On March 29, 2005, the ITC determined, pursuant to section 751(c) of the Act, that revocation of the E:\FR\FM\13APN1.SGM 13APN1 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 70 / Wednesday, April 13, 2005 / Notices antidumping duty order on FCOJ from Brazil would not be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury to an industry in the United States within a reasonably foreseeable time. See Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice from Brazil, 70 FR 15884 (Mar. 29, 2005), and USITC Publication 3760, March 2005. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Scope of the Order Import Administration, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce. EFFECTIVE DATE: April 13, 2005. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Eastwood or Jill Pollack, Import Administration, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone (202) 482–3874 and (202) 482–4593, respectively. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Determination As a result of the determination by the ITC that revocation of the antidumping duty order would not be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury to an industry in the United States, the Department, pursuant to section 751(d)(2) of the Act, is revoking the antidumping duty order on FCOJ from Brazil. Pursuant to section 751(c)(6)(A)(iv) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.222(i)(2)(i), revocation is effective August 5, 2004, the fifth anniversary of the date of the determination to continue the order. The Department will instruct Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to discontinue the suspension of liquidation and collection of cash deposits on entries of the subject merchandise entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or after August 5, 2004. The Department will instruct CBP to continue to suspend liquidation of entries of the subject merchandise entered or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption prior to August 5, 2004, and will complete any pending administrative reviews of this order and will conduct administrative reviews of these entries in response to appropriately filed requests for review. The five-year (‘‘sunset’’) review and notice are in accordance with sections 751(c) and 777(i)(1) of the Act. Dated: April 5, 2005. Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary for Import Administration. [FR Doc. E5–1710 Filed 4–12–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S 18:37 Apr 12, 2005 A–351–605 Notice of Rescission of Changed Circumstances Antidumping Duty Administrative Review: Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice from Brazil AGENCY: The merchandise covered by this order is FCOJ from Brazil, and is currently classifiable under item 2009.11.00 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). The HTSUS item number is provided for convenience and customs purposes. The Department’s written description of the scope of the order is dispositive. VerDate jul<14>2003 International Trade Administration Jkt 205001 Background: On May 5, 1987, the Department published in the Federal Register an antidumping duty order on frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ) from Brazil covering all Brazilian producers except Sucocitrico Cultrale, S.A. See Antidumping Duty Order of Sales at Less than Fair Value: Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice from Brazil, 52 FR 16426 (May 5, 1987). On January 19, 2005, the Department initiated a changed circumstances administrative review of the antidumping duty order on FCOJ from Brazil at the request of Louis Dreyfus Citrus Inc., (Louis Dreyfus). See Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice from Brazil; Initiation of Changed Circumstances Antidumping Duty Administrative Review, 70 FR 3904 (Jan 27, 2005). On March 18, 2005, Louis Dreyfus withdrew its request for a changed circumstances review. Rescission of Changed Circumstances Review Section 351.213(d)(1) of the Department’s regulations provides that the Department will rescind an administrative review if a party that requested a review withdraws the request within 90 days of the date of publication of the notice of initiation of the requested review. (19 CFR 351.213(d)(1) (2004)) The Department’s rules regarding review withdrawals do not specifically reference changed circumstances administrative reviews. In this case, Louis Dreyfus requested withdrawal of its changed circumstances review within ninety days of the review being initiated, the time period the Department generally PO 00000 Frm 00006 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 19417 considers reasonable for requesting the withdrawal of administrative reviews. Therefore, the Department has accepted Louis Dreyfus’ withdrawal request in this case as timely. The Department is now rescinding this changed circumstances antidumping duty administrative review. U.S. Customs and Border Protection will continue to suspend liquidation, as appropriate, of entries of subject merchandise at the appropriate cash deposit rate for entries of FCOJ from Brazil. This notice also serves as a reminder to parties subject to administrative protective order (APO) of their responsibility concerning the disposition of proprietary information disclosed under APO in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3). Timely written notification of return or destruction of APO materials or conversion to judicial protective order is hereby requested. Failure to comply with the regulation and the terms of an APO is a sanctionable violation. This determination is issued and published in accordance with sections 751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. Dated: April 5, 2005. Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary for Import Administration. [FR Doc. E5–1711 Filed 4–12–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE International Trade Administration [A–485–806] Notice of Extension of Time Limit for the Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review: Certain Hot– Rolled Carbon Steel Flat Products from Romania Import Administration, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce. EFFECTIVE DATE: April 13, 2005. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Layton or Paul Stolz, AD/CVD Operations, Office 8, Import Administration, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482–0371 and (202) 482–4474, respectively. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On December 7, 2005, the Department of Commerce (the Department) published in the Federal Register the preliminary results of the administrative review of AGENCY: E:\FR\FM\13APN1.SGM 13APN1

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration

(A-351-605)


Revocation of Antidumping Duty Order: Frozen Concentrated Orange 
Juice from Brazil

AGENCY: Import Administration, International Trade Administration, 
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 751(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as 
amended (the Act), the United States International Trade Commission 
(the ITC) determined that revocation of the antidumping order on frozen 
concentrated orange juice (FCOJ) from Brazil would not be likely to 
lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury to an industry in 
the United States within a reasonably foreseeable time (70 FR 15884 
(Mar. 29, 2005)). Therefore, pursuant to section 751(d)(2) of the Act 
and 19 CFR 351.222(i)(1)(iii), the Department of Commerce (the 
Department) is revoking the antidumping order on FCOJ from Brazil. 
Pursuant to section 751(c)(6)(A)(iv) of the Act and 19 CFR 
351.222(i)(2)(i), the effective date of revocation of the antidumping 
duty order is August 5, 2004.

EFFECTIVE DATE: August 5, 2004.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Eastwood or Jill Pollack, 
AD/CVD Operations, Office 2, Import Administration, International Trade 
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and 
Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230, telephone: (202) 482-
3874 or (202) 482-4593, respectively.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    On April 1, 2004, the Department initiated (69 FR 17129), and the 
ITC instituted (69 FR 17230), a sunset review of the antidumping duty 
order on FCOJ from Brazil pursuant to section 751(c) of the Act. As a 
result of this review, the Department found that revocation of the 
antidumping duty order on FCOJ from Brazil would likely lead to 
continuation or recurrence of dumping, and notified the ITC of the 
magnitude of the margin likely to prevail were the antidumping duty 
order revoked. See Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice from Brazil; Final 
Results of the Expedited Sunset Review of the Antidumping Duty Order, 
69 FR 54117 (Sept. 7, 2004).
    On March 29, 2005, the ITC determined, pursuant to section 751(c) 
of the Act, that revocation of the

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antidumping duty order on FCOJ from Brazil would not be likely to lead 
to continuation or recurrence of material injury to an industry in the 
United States within a reasonably foreseeable time. See Frozen 
Concentrated Orange Juice from Brazil, 70 FR 15884 (Mar. 29, 2005), and 
USITC Publication 3760, March 2005.

Scope of the Order

    The merchandise covered by this order is FCOJ from Brazil, and is 
currently classifiable under item 2009.11.00 of the Harmonized Tariff 
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). The HTSUS item number is 
provided for convenience and customs purposes. The Department's written 
description of the scope of the order is dispositive.

Determination

    As a result of the determination by the ITC that revocation of the 
antidumping duty order would not be likely to lead to continuation or 
recurrence of material injury to an industry in the United States, the 
Department, pursuant to section 751(d)(2) of the Act, is revoking the 
antidumping duty order on FCOJ from Brazil.
    Pursuant to section 751(c)(6)(A)(iv) of the Act and 19 CFR 
351.222(i)(2)(i), revocation is effective August 5, 2004, the fifth 
anniversary of the date of the determination to continue the order. The 
Department will instruct Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to 
discontinue the suspension of liquidation and collection of cash 
deposits on entries of the subject merchandise entered, or withdrawn 
from warehouse, for consumption on or after August 5, 2004. The 
Department will instruct CBP to continue to suspend liquidation of 
entries of the subject merchandise entered or withdrawn from warehouse, 
for consumption prior to August 5, 2004, and will complete any pending 
administrative reviews of this order and will conduct administrative 
reviews of these entries in response to appropriately filed requests 
for review.
    The five-year (``sunset'') review and notice are in accordance with 
sections 751(c) and 777(i)(1) of the Act.

    Dated: April 5, 2005.
Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Import Administration.
[FR Doc. E5-1710 Filed 4-12-05; 8:45 am]
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