Notice of Antidumping Duty Order: Magnesium Metal From the Russian Federation, 19930-19931 [E5-1791]
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Commerce (the Department) and the
U.S. International Trade Commission
(ITC), the Department is issuing an
antidumping duty order on magnesium
metal from the Russian Federation
(Russia). On April 11, 2005, the ITC
notified the Department of its
MAGNESIUM METAL FROM THE PRC
affirmative determination of injury to a
WeightedU.S. industry (Magnesium from China
average
and Russia, Investigations Nos. 731–
Manufacturer/exporter
margin
TA–1071 and 1072 (Final), Publication
percent
3763, April 2005).
Tianjin .......................................
49.66 EFFECTIVE DATE: April 15, 2005.
Guangling .................................
49.66 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
PRC-Wide Rate* .......................
141.49
Mark Hoadley, Kimberley Hunt, or
* This is not a separate rate; the RSM 4 Joshua Reitze at (202) 482–3148, (202)
companies and Jiangsu Metals are subject to 482–1272, and (202) 482–0666,
the PRC-wide rate.
respectively; AD/CVD Operations,
This notice constitutes the
Office 6, Import Administration,
antidumping duty order with respect to
International Trade Administration,
magnesium metal from the PRC
U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th
pursuant to section 736(a) of the Act.
Street and Constitution Avenue, NW.,
Interested parties may contact the
Washington, DC 20230.
Department’s Central Records Unit,
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Room B–099 of the main Commerce
building, for copies of an updated list of Background
antidumping duty orders currently in
The final determination in this
effect.
investigation was published on
This order is published in accordance February 24, 2005. See Magnesium
with section 736(a) of the Act and 19
Metal From the Russian Federation:
CFR 351.211.
Notice of Final Determination of Sales
at Less Than Fair Value, 70 FR 9041
Dated: April 12, 2005.
(February 24, 2005) (Final
Joseph A. Spetrini,
Determination). An amended final
Acting Assistant Secretary for Import
determination was published on March
Administration.
29, 2005, to correct ministerial errors
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which occurred in the calculation of the
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rates as published in the Final
Determination. See Magnesium Metal
From the Russian Federation: Notice of
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Amended Final Determination of Sales
at Less Than Fair Value, 70 FR 15837
International Trade Administration
(March 29, 2005) (Amended Final
[A–821–819]
Determination). In the Amended Final
Determination, the Department
Notice of Antidumping Duty Order:
amended the rate of one respondent as
Magnesium Metal From the Russian
well as the all others’ rate.
Federation
Scope of the Order
AGENCY: Import Administration,
antidumping duty margins as listed
below. The ‘‘PRC-wide’’ rate applies to
all exporters of subject merchandise not
specifically listed. The weightedaverage dumping margins are as follows:
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: Based on affirmative final
determinations by the Department of
4 In the preliminary determination, we
determined that the following companies were
collapsed members of the RSM group of companies
for the purposes of this investigation: Nanjing
Yunhai Special Metals Co., Ltd. (‘‘Yunhai Special’’),
Nanjing Welbow Metals Co., Ltd. (‘‘Welbow’’),
Nanjing Yunhai Magnesium Co., Ltd. (‘‘Yunhai
Magnesium’’), Shanxi Wenxi Yunhai Metals Co.,
Ltd. (‘‘Wenxi Yunhai’’). See Memorandum to Laurie
Parkhill, Director, Office 8, NME/China Group, from
Laurel LaCivita, Senior Case Analyst, through
Robert Bolling, Program Manager: Antidumping
Duty Investigation of Magnesium Metal from the
People’s Republic of China: Affiliation and
Collapsing of Members of the RSM Group and its
Affiliated U.S. Reseller, Toyota Tsusho America,
Inc., dated September 24, 2004.
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The merchandise covered by this
order is magnesium metal (also referred
to as magnesium), which includes
primary and secondary pure and alloy
magnesium metal, regardless of
chemistry, raw material source, form,
shape, or size. Magnesium is a metal or
alloy containing by weight primarily the
element magnesium. Primary
magnesium is produced by
decomposing raw materials into
magnesium metal. Secondary
magnesium is produced by recycling
magnesium-based scrap into magnesium
metal. The magnesium covered by this
order includes blends of primary and
secondary magnesium.
The subject merchandise includes the
following pure and alloy magnesium
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metal products made from primary and/
or secondary magnesium, including,
without limitation, magnesium cast into
ingots, slabs, rounds, billets, and other
shapes, and magnesium ground,
chipped, crushed, or machined into
raspings, granules, turnings, chips,
powder, briquettes, and other shapes:
(1) Products that contain at least 99.95
percent magnesium, by weight
(generally referred to as ‘‘ultra-pure’’
magnesium); (2) products that contain
less than 99.95 percent but not less than
99.8 percent magnesium, by weight
(generally referred to as ‘‘pure’’
magnesium); and (3) chemical
combinations of magnesium and other
material(s) in which the magnesium
content is 50 percent or greater, but less
than 99.8 percent, by weight, whether or
not conforming to an ‘‘ASTM
Specification for Magnesium Alloy.’’
The scope of this order excludes: (1)
Magnesium that is in liquid or molten
form; and (2) mixtures containing 90
percent or less magnesium in granular
or powder form by weight and one or
more of certain non-magnesium
granular materials to make magnesiumbased reagent mixtures, including lime,
calcium metal, calcium silicon, calcium
carbide, calcium carbonate, carbon, slag
coagulants, fluorspar, nephaline syenite,
feldspar, alumina (Al203), calcium
aluminate, soda ash, hydrocarbons,
graphite, coke, silicon, rare earth
metals/mischmetal, cryolite, silica/fly
ash, magnesium oxide, periclase,
ferroalloys, dolomite lime, and
colemanite.1
The merchandise subject to this order
is currently classifiable under items
8104.11.00, 8104.19.00, 8104.30.00, and
8104.90.00 of the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS).
Although the HTSUS items are provided
for convenience and customs purposes,
the written description of the
merchandise under investigation is
dispositive.
Antidumping Duty Order
On April 11, 2005, in accordance with
section 735(d) of the Tariff Act of 1930,
as amended (the Act), the ITC notified
1 This second exclusion for magnesium-based
reagent mixtures is based on the exclusion for
reagent mixtures in the 2000–2001 investigations of
magnesium from China, Israel, and Russia. See
Final Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair
Value: Pure Magnesium in Granular Form From the
People’s Republic of China, 66 FR 49345
(September 27, 2001); Final Determination of Sales
at Less Than Fair Value: Pure Magnesium From
Israel, 66 FR 49349 (September 27, 2001); Final
Determination of Sales at Not Less Than Fair Value:
Pure Magnesium From the Russian Federation, 66
FR 49347 (September 27, 2001). These mixtures are
not magnesium alloys, because they are not
chemically combined in liquid form and cast into
the same ingot.
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the Department of its final
determination pursuant to section
735(b)(1)(A)(i) of the Act that an
industry in the United States is
materially injured by reason of lessthan-fair-value imports of magnesium
from Russia. Therefore, in accordance
with section 736(a)(1) of the Act, the
Department will direct U.S. Customs
and Border Protection (CBP) to assess,
upon further instruction by the
Department, antidumping duties equal
to the amount by which the normal
value of the merchandise exceeds the
export price (or the constructed export
price) of the merchandise for all
relevant entries of magnesium from
Russia. These antidumping duties will
be assessed on all entries of magnesium
from Russia entered, or withdrawn from
warehouse, for consumption on or after
October 4, 2004, the date on which the
Department published its notice of
preliminary determination in the
Federal Register. See Notice of
Preliminary Determination of Sales at
Less Than Fair Value and Postponement
of Final Determination: Magnesium
Metal From the Russian Federation, 69
FR 59197 (October 4, 2004) (Preliminary
Determination).
Section 733(d) of the Act states that
instructions issued pursuant to an
affirmative preliminary determination
may not remain in effect for more than
four months except where exporters
representing a significant proportion of
exports of the subject merchandise
request the Department to extend that
four-month period to no more than six
months. At the request of exporters that
account for a significant proportion of
the Russian exports of subject
merchandise, we extended the fourmonth period to no more than six
months. See Preliminary Determination.
In this investigation, the six-month
period beginning on the date of the
publication of the Preliminary
Determination ended on April 1, 2005.
Furthermore, section 737 of the Act
states that definitive duties are to begin
on the date of publication of the ITC’s
final injury determination. Therefore, in
accordance with section 733(d) of the
Act and our practice, we will instruct
CBP to terminate the suspension of
liquidation and to liquidate, without
regard to antidumping duties,
unliquidated entries of magnesium from
Russia entered, or withdrawn from
warehouse, for consumption on or after
April 2, 2005, and before the date of
publication of the ITC ’s final injury
determination in the Federal Register.
Suspension of liquidation will continue
on or after this date.
Effective on the date of publication of
the ITC’s final affirmative injury
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determination, CBP officers must
require, at the same time as importers
would normally deposit estimated
duties on this merchandise, a cash
deposit equal to the estimated weightedaverage antidumping duty margins as
noted below. The all others’ rate applies
to all manufacturers and exporters of
subject merchandise not specifically
listed. The weighted-average dumping
margins are as follows:
Manufacturer/exporter
Margin
(percent)
JSC AVISMA Titanium-Magnesium Works ...........................
Solikamsk Magnesium Works ..
All Others’ .................................
21.71
18.65
21.01
Pursuant to section 736(a) of the Act,
this notice constitutes the antidumping
duty order with respect to magnesium
metal from Russia. Interested parties
may contact the Department’s Central
Records Unit, Room B–099 of the main
Commerce Building, for copies of an
updated list of antidumping duty orders
currently in effect.
This order is issued and published in
accordance with section 736(a) of the
Act and 19 CFR 351.211.
Dated: April 12, 2005.
Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A-821-819]
Notice of Antidumping Duty Order: Magnesium Metal From the
Russian Federation
AGENCY: Import Administration, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: Based on affirmative final determinations by the Department of
Commerce (the Department) and the U.S. International Trade Commission
(ITC), the Department is issuing an antidumping duty order on magnesium
metal from the Russian Federation (Russia). On April 11, 2005, the ITC
notified the Department of its affirmative determination of injury to a
U.S. industry (Magnesium from China and Russia, Investigations Nos.
731-TA-1071 and 1072 (Final), Publication 3763, April 2005).
EFFECTIVE DATE: April 15, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Hoadley, Kimberley Hunt, or
Joshua Reitze at (202) 482-3148, (202) 482-1272, and (202) 482-0666,
respectively; AD/CVD Operations, Office 6, Import Administration,
International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th
Street and Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Background
The final determination in this investigation was published on
February 24, 2005. See Magnesium Metal From the Russian Federation:
Notice of Final Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value, 70 FR
9041 (February 24, 2005) (Final Determination). An amended final
determination was published on March 29, 2005, to correct ministerial
errors which occurred in the calculation of the rates as published in
the Final Determination. See Magnesium Metal From the Russian
Federation: Notice of Amended Final Determination of Sales at Less Than
Fair Value, 70 FR 15837 (March 29, 2005) (Amended Final Determination).
In the Amended Final Determination, the Department amended the rate of
one respondent as well as the all others' rate.
Scope of the Order
The merchandise covered by this order is magnesium metal (also
referred to as magnesium), which includes primary and secondary pure
and alloy magnesium metal, regardless of chemistry, raw material
source, form, shape, or size. Magnesium is a metal or alloy containing
by weight primarily the element magnesium. Primary magnesium is
produced by decomposing raw materials into magnesium metal. Secondary
magnesium is produced by recycling magnesium-based scrap into magnesium
metal. The magnesium covered by this order includes blends of primary
and secondary magnesium.
The subject merchandise includes the following pure and alloy
magnesium metal products made from primary and/or secondary magnesium,
including, without limitation, magnesium cast into ingots, slabs,
rounds, billets, and other shapes, and magnesium ground, chipped,
crushed, or machined into raspings, granules, turnings, chips, powder,
briquettes, and other shapes: (1) Products that contain at least 99.95
percent magnesium, by weight (generally referred to as ``ultra-pure''
magnesium); (2) products that contain less than 99.95 percent but not
less than 99.8 percent magnesium, by weight (generally referred to as
``pure'' magnesium); and (3) chemical combinations of magnesium and
other material(s) in which the magnesium content is 50 percent or
greater, but less than 99.8 percent, by weight, whether or not
conforming to an ``ASTM Specification for Magnesium Alloy.''
The scope of this order excludes: (1) Magnesium that is in liquid
or molten form; and (2) mixtures containing 90 percent or less
magnesium in granular or powder form by weight and one or more of
certain non-magnesium granular materials to make magnesium-based
reagent mixtures, including lime, calcium metal, calcium silicon,
calcium carbide, calcium carbonate, carbon, slag coagulants, fluorspar,
nephaline syenite, feldspar, alumina (Al203), calcium aluminate, soda
ash, hydrocarbons, graphite, coke, silicon, rare earth metals/
mischmetal, cryolite, silica/fly ash, magnesium oxide, periclase,
ferroalloys, dolomite lime, and colemanite.\1\
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\1\ This second exclusion for magnesium-based reagent mixtures
is based on the exclusion for reagent mixtures in the 2000-2001
investigations of magnesium from China, Israel, and Russia. See
Final Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value: Pure Magnesium
in Granular Form From the People's Republic of China, 66 FR 49345
(September 27, 2001); Final Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair
Value: Pure Magnesium From Israel, 66 FR 49349 (September 27, 2001);
Final Determination of Sales at Not Less Than Fair Value: Pure
Magnesium From the Russian Federation, 66 FR 49347 (September 27,
2001). These mixtures are not magnesium alloys, because they are not
chemically combined in liquid form and cast into the same ingot.
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The merchandise subject to this order is currently classifiable
under items 8104.11.00, 8104.19.00, 8104.30.00, and 8104.90.00 of the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). Although the
HTSUS items are provided for convenience and customs purposes, the
written description of the merchandise under investigation is
dispositive.
Antidumping Duty Order
On April 11, 2005, in accordance with section 735(d) of the Tariff
Act of 1930, as amended (the Act), the ITC notified
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the Department of its final determination pursuant to section
735(b)(1)(A)(i) of the Act that an industry in the United States is
materially injured by reason of less-than-fair-value imports of
magnesium from Russia. Therefore, in accordance with section 736(a)(1)
of the Act, the Department will direct U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) to assess, upon further instruction by the Department,
antidumping duties equal to the amount by which the normal value of the
merchandise exceeds the export price (or the constructed export price)
of the merchandise for all relevant entries of magnesium from Russia.
These antidumping duties will be assessed on all entries of magnesium
from Russia entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or
after October 4, 2004, the date on which the Department published its
notice of preliminary determination in the Federal Register. See Notice
of Preliminary Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value and
Postponement of Final Determination: Magnesium Metal From the Russian
Federation, 69 FR 59197 (October 4, 2004) (Preliminary Determination).
Section 733(d) of the Act states that instructions issued pursuant
to an affirmative preliminary determination may not remain in effect
for more than four months except where exporters representing a
significant proportion of exports of the subject merchandise request
the Department to extend that four-month period to no more than six
months. At the request of exporters that account for a significant
proportion of the Russian exports of subject merchandise, we extended
the four-month period to no more than six months. See Preliminary
Determination. In this investigation, the six-month period beginning on
the date of the publication of the Preliminary Determination ended on
April 1, 2005. Furthermore, section 737 of the Act states that
definitive duties are to begin on the date of publication of the ITC's
final injury determination. Therefore, in accordance with section
733(d) of the Act and our practice, we will instruct CBP to terminate
the suspension of liquidation and to liquidate, without regard to
antidumping duties, unliquidated entries of magnesium from Russia
entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or after April
2, 2005, and before the date of publication of the ITC 's final injury
determination in the Federal Register. Suspension of liquidation will
continue on or after this date.
Effective on the date of publication of the ITC's final affirmative
injury determination, CBP officers must require, at the same time as
importers would normally deposit estimated duties on this merchandise,
a cash deposit equal to the estimated weighted-average antidumping duty
margins as noted below. The all others' rate applies to all
manufacturers and exporters of subject merchandise not specifically
listed. The weighted-average dumping margins are as follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Margin
Manufacturer/exporter (percent)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
JSC AVISMA Titanium-Magnesium Works........................ 21.71
Solikamsk Magnesium Works.................................. 18.65
All Others'................................................ 21.01
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Pursuant to section 736(a) of the Act, this notice constitutes the
antidumping duty order with respect to magnesium metal from Russia.
Interested parties may contact the Department's Central Records Unit,
Room B-099 of the main Commerce Building, for copies of an updated list
of antidumping duty orders currently in effect.
This order is issued and published in accordance with section
736(a) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.211.
Dated: April 12, 2005.
Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Import Administration.
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