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signed by a customer not affiliated
with the importer;
(D) The whole package must be
imported under a single
consolidated entry when permitted
by CBP, whether or not on a single
or multiple trucks, rail cars or other
vehicles, which shall be on the
same day except when the home is
over 2,000 square feet;
(E) The following documentation
must be included with the entry
documents:
• a copy of the appropriate home
design, plan, or blueprint matching
the entry;
• a purchase contract from a retailer
of home kits or packages signed by
a customer not affiliated with the
importer;
• a listing of inventory of all parts of
the package or kit being entered that
conforms to the home design
package being entered;
• in the case of multiple shipments on
the same contract, all items listed
immediately above which are
included in the present shipment
shall be identified as well.
We have determined that the
excluded products listed above are
outside the scope of this order, provided
the specified conditions are met.
Lumber products that CBP may classify
as stringers, radius cut box–spring-frame
components, and fence pickets, not
conforming to the above requirements,
as well as truss components, pallet
components, and door and window
frame parts, are covered under the scope
of this order and may be classified
under HTSUS subheadings
4418.90.40.90, 4421.90.70.40, and
4421.90.98.40. Due to changes in the
2002 HTSUS whereby subheading
4418.90.40.90 and 4421.90.98.40 were
changed to 4418.90.45.90 and
4421.90.97.40, respectively, we are
adding these subheadings as well.
In addition, this scope language has
been further clarified to now specify
that all softwood lumber products
entered from Canada claiming non–
subject status based on U.S. country of
origin will be treated as non–subject
U.S.-origin merchandise under the
countervailing duty order, provided that
these softwood lumber products meet
the following condition: upon entry, the
importer, exporter, Canadian processor
and/or original U.S. producer establish
to CBP’s satisfaction that the softwood
lumber entered and documented as
U.S.-origin softwood lumber was first
produced in the United States as a
lumber product satisfying the physical
parameters of the softwood lumber
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scope.2 The presumption of non–subject
status can, however, be rebutted by
evidence demonstrating that the
merchandise was substantially
transformed in Canada.
Final Results of Changed
Circumstances Review
Based on the information provided by
Winton Global, and the fact that the
Department did not receive any
comments during the comment period
following the preliminary results of this
review, the Department hereby
determines that Winton Global is the
successor–in-interest to The Pas for
antidumping duty cash deposit
purposes.
Instructions to the U.S. Customs and
Border Protection
The Department will instruct CBP to
suspend liquidation of all shipments of
the subject merchandise produced and
exported by Winton Global entered, or
withdrawn from warehouse, for
consumption, on or after the publication
date of this notice at 1.83 percent (i.e.
The Pas’ cash deposit rate). This deposit
rate shall remain in effect until
publication of the final results of the
ongoing administrative review, in which
Winton Global/The Pas is participating.
This notice also serves as a reminder
to parties subject to administrative
protective orders (APOs) of their
responsibility concerning the
disposition of proprietary information
disclosed under APO in accordance
with 19 CFR 351.306. Timely written
notification of the return/destruction of
APO materials or conversion to judicial
protective order is hereby requested.
Failure to comply with the regulations
and terms of an APO is a sanctionable
violation.
This notice is in accordance with
sections 751(b) and 777(i)(1) of the Act,
and section 351.216(e) of the
Department’s regulations.
Dated: June 15, 2005.
Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
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BILLING CODE: 3510–DS–S
2 See the scope clarification message (3034202),
dated February 3, 2003, to CBP, regarding treatment
of U.S.-origin lumber on file in the Central Records
Unit, Room B-099 of the main Commerce Building.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A–122–838]
Initiation of Antidumping Duty
Changed Circumstances Review:
Certain Softwood Lumber Products
from Canada
Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 21, 2005.
SUMMARY: In accordance with section
751(b)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended (the Act), and 19 CFR
351.216(b) (2003), the Coalition for Fair
Lumber Imports (the Coalition), a
domestic interested party, filed a
request for a changed circumstances
review of the antidumping duty order
on certain softwood lumber products
from Canada, as described below. In
response to this request, the Department
of Commerce (the Department) is
initiating the requested review.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shane Subler or Constance Handley, at
(202) 482–0189 or (202) 482–0631,
respectively; AD/CVD Operations,
Office 1, Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th
Street and Constitution Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As a result
of the first administrative review of the
antidumping duty order on certain
softwood lumber products from Canada,
imports of softwood lumber from West
Fraser Mills Ltd. (West Fraser) and
Weldwood of Canada Limited
(Weldwood) received company–specific
cash–deposit rates (see Notice of
Amended Final Results of Antidumping
Duty Administrative Review: Certain
Softwood Lumber Products from
Canada, 70 FR 3358 (January 24, 2005)).
Both companies are participating as
separate companies in the ongoing
second administrative review of this
order, which covers the period May 1,
2003, through April 30, 2004. The
Coalition has provided the Department
with information indicating that as of
January 1, 2005, Weldwood was
amalgamated with West Fraser and
ceased to exist as a separate corporate
entity. As a result, the Coalition is
requesting that the Department initiate a
changed circumstances review to
establish a new cash–deposit rate for the
merged entity.
AGENCY:
SCOPE OF THE ORDER:
The products covered by this order
are softwood lumber, flooring and
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siding (softwood lumber products).
Softwood lumber products include all
products classified under headings
4407.1000, 4409.1010, 4409.1090, and
4409.1020, respectively, of the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States (HTSUS), and any
softwood lumber, flooring and siding
described below. These softwood
lumber products include:
(1) coniferous wood, sawn or chipped
lengthwise, sliced or peeled,
whether or not planed, sanded or
finger–jointed, of a thickness
exceeding six millimeters;
(2) coniferous wood siding (including
strips and friezes for parquet
flooring, not assembled)
continuously shaped (tongued,
grooved, rabbeted, chamfered, v–
jointed, beaded, molded, rounded
or the like) along any of its edges or
faces, whether or not planed,
sanded or finger–jointed;
(3) other coniferous wood (including
strips and friezes for parquet
flooring, not assembled)
continuously shaped (tongued,
grooved, rabbeted, chamfered, v–
jointed, beaded, molded, rounded
or the like) along any of its edges or
faces (other than wood moldings
and wood dowel rods) whether or
not planed, sanded or finger–
jointed; and
(4) coniferous wood flooring
(including strips and friezes for
parquet flooring, not assembled)
continuously shaped (tongued,
grooved, rabbeted, chamfered, v–
jointed, beaded, molded, rounded
or the like) along any of its edges or
faces, whether or not planed,
sanded or finger–jointed.
Although the HTSUS subheadings are
provided for convenience and customs
purposes, the written description of the
merchandise under investigation is
dispositive. Preliminary scope
exclusions and clarifications were
published in three separate Federal
Register notices.
Softwood lumber products excluded
from the scope:
• trusses and truss kits, properly
classified under HTSUS 4418.90
• I–joist beams
• assembled box spring frames
• pallets and pallet kits, properly
classified under HTSUS 4415.20
• garage doors
• edge–glued wood, properly
classified under HTSUS
4421.90.97.40 (formerly HTSUS
4421.90.98.40)
• properly classified complete door
frames
• properly classified complete
window frames
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• properly classified furniture
Softwood lumber products excluded
from the scope only if they meet certain
requirements:
• Stringers (pallet components used
for runners): if they have at least
two notches on the side, positioned
at equal distance from the center, to
properly accommodate forklift
blades, properly classified under
HTSUS 4421.90.97.40 (formerly
HTSUS 4421.90.98.40).
• Box–spring frame kits: if they
contain the following wooden
pieces - two side rails, two end (or
top) rails and varying numbers of
slats. The side rails and the end
rails should be radius–cut at both
ends. The kits should be
individually packaged, they should
contain the exact number of
wooden components needed to
make a particular box spring frame,
with no further processing required.
None of the components exceeds 1’’
in actual thickness or 83’’ in length.
• Radius–cut box–spring-frame
components, not exceeding 1’’ in
actual thickness or 83’’ in length,
ready for assembly without further
processing. The radius cuts must be
present on both ends of the boards
and must be substantial cuts so as
to completely round one corner.
• Fence pickets requiring no further
processing and properly classified
under HTSUS 4421.90.70, 1’’ or less
in actual thickness, up to 8’’ wide,
6’ or less in length, and have finials
or decorative cuttings that clearly
identify them as fence pickets. In
the case of dog–eared fence pickets,
the corners of the boards should be
cut off so as to remove pieces of
wood in the shape of isosceles right
angle triangles with sides
measuring 3/4 inch or more.
• U.S. origin lumber shipped to
Canada for minor processing and
imported into the United States, is
excluded from the scope of this
order if the following conditions are
met: 1) the processing occurring in
Canada is limited to kiln–drying,
planing to create smooth–to-size
board, and sanding, and 2) the
importer establishes to U.S.
Customs and Border Protection’s
(CBP) satisfaction that the lumber is
of U.S. origin.1
• Softwood lumber products
contained in single family home
packages or kits,2 regardless of tariff
1 For further clarification pertaining to this
exclusion, see the additional language concluding
the scope description below.
2 To ensure administrability, we clarified the
language of this exclusion to require an importer
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classification, are excluded from the
scope of the orders if the following
criteria are met:
1. The imported home package or kit
constitutes a full package of the
number of wooden pieces specified
in the plan, design or blueprint
necessary to produce a home of at
least 700 square feet produced to a
specified plan, design or blueprint;
2. The package or kit must contain all
necessary internal and external
doors and windows, nails, screws,
glue, subfloor, sheathing, beams,
posts, connectors and, if included
in purchase contract, decking, trim,
drywall and roof shingles specified
in the plan, design or blueprint;
3. Prior to importation, the package or
kit must be sold to a retailer of
complete home packages or kits
pursuant to a valid purchase
contract referencing the particular
home design plan or blueprint, and
signed by a customer not affiliated
with the importer;
4. The whole package must be
imported under a single
consolidated entry when permitted
by CBP, whether or not on a single
or multiple trucks, rail cars or other
vehicles, which shall be on the
same day except when the home is
over 2,000 square feet;
5. The following documentation must
be included with the entry
documents:
• a copy of the appropriate home
design, plan, or blueprint matching
the entry;
• a purchase contract from a retailer
of home kits or packages signed by
a customer not affiliated with the
importer;
• a listing of inventory of all parts of
the package or kit being entered that
conforms to the home design
package being entered;
• in the case of multiple shipments on
the same contract, all items listed
immediately above which are
included in the present shipment
shall be identified as well.
We have determined that the
excluded products listed above are
outside the scope of this order provided
the specified conditions are met.
Lumber products that CBP may classify
as stringers, radius cut box–spring-frame
components, and fence pickets, not
conforming to the above requirements,
as well as truss components, pallet
components, and door and window
frame parts, are covered under the scope
certification and to permit single or multiple entries
on multiple days, as well as instructing importers
to retain and make available for inspection specific
documentation in support of each entry.
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of this order and may be classified
under HTSUS subheadings
4418.90.40.90, 4421.90.70.40, and
4421.90.98.40. Due to changes in the
2002 HTSUS whereby subheading
4418.90.40.90 and 4421.90.98.40 were
changed to 4418.90.45.90 and
4421.90.97.40, respectively, we are
adding these subheadings as well.
In addition, this scope language has
been further clarified to now specify
that all softwood lumber products
entered from Canada claiming non–
subject status based on U.S. country of
origin will be treated as non–subject
U.S.-origin merchandise under the
antidumping and countervailing duty
orders, provided that these softwood
lumber products meet the following
condition: upon entry, the importer,
exporter, Canadian processor and/or
original U.S. producer establish to CBP’s
satisfaction that the softwood lumber
entered and documented as U.S.-origin
softwood lumber was first produced in
the United States as a lumber product
satisfying the physical parameters of the
softwood lumber scope.3 The
presumption of non–subject status can,
however, be rebutted by evidence
demonstrating that the merchandise was
substantially transformed in Canada.
INITIATION OF CHANGED
CIRCUMSTANCES REVIEW:
Pursuant to section 751(b)(1) of the
Act, the Department will conduct a
changed circumstances review upon
receipt of information concerning, or a
request from an interested party for a
review of, an antidumping duty order
which shows changed circumstances
sufficient to warrant a review of the
order. The Coalition contends that West
Fraser and Weldwood should have a
combined cash–deposit rate because
they are no longer separate companies.
In accordance with 19 CFR 351.216(d),
the Department finds there is sufficient
information to warrant initiating a
changed circumstances review.
Therefore, pursuant to section 751(b)(1)
of the Act and 19 CFR 351.216(d), we
are initiating a changed circumstances
administrative review to determine the
facts surrounding the merger and what
cash–deposit rate should be applied to
entries produced and exported by the
merged entity.
The Department will publish in the
Federal Register a notice of preliminary
results of changed circumstances
antidumping duty administrative review
in accordance with 19 CFR
3 See
the scope clarification message (3034202),
dated February 3, 2003, to CBP, regarding treatment
of U.S.-origin lumber on file in the Central Records
Unit, Room B-099 of the main Commerce Building.
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351.221(b)(4) and 351.221(c)(3)(i),
which will set forth the Department’s
preliminary factual and legal
conclusions. Pursuant to 19 CFR
351.221(b)(4)(ii), interested parties will
have an opportunity to comment on the
preliminary results. The Department
will issue its final results of review in
accordance with the time limits set forth
in 19 CFR 351.216(e).
This notice is in accordance with
section 751(b)(1) of the Act.
Dated: June 13, 2005.
Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
[FR Doc. E5–3215 Filed 6–20–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C–475–821]
Certain Stainless Steel Wire Rod from
Italy: Amended Final Countervailing
Duty Determination in Accordance with
Decision upon Remand
Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 21, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Darla Brown, AD/CVD Operations,
Office 3, Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th
Street and Constitution Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202)
482–2786.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Following
publication of the Final Affirmative
Countervailing Duty Determination:
Certain Stainless Steel Wire Rod from
Italy, 63 FR 40474 (July 29, 1998) (Final
Determination), and Notice of
Countervailing Duty Order: Stainless
Steel Wire Rod from Italy, 63 FR 49334
(September 15, 1998) (CVD Order), AL
Tech Specialty Steel Corp., Carpenter
Technology Corp., Republic Engineered
Steels, Talley Metals Technology, Inc.
and United Steel Workers of America,
AFL–CIO/CLC (collectively, AL Tech),
the petitioners in this case, and the
respondents, Acciaierie Valbruna S.r.l.
and Acciaierie Di Bolzano S.p.A.
(collectively, Valbruna/Bolzano),
challenged the Department’s Final
Determination before the U.S. Court of
International Trade (CIT).
The Draft Final Results Pursuant to
Remand (Draft Results) were released to
parties on October 18, 2004. On October
22, 2004, the Department received
comments from respondents on the
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Draft Results. Petitioners did not submit
comments on the Draft Results. There
were no substantive changes made to
the Remand Results as a result of
comments received on the Draft Results.
On October 27, 2004, the Department
responded to the CIT’s Order of Remand
by filing the Remand Results. As a result
of the remand redetermination, the net
subsidy rate for Valbruna/Bolzano was
revised from 1.28 to 0.65 percent ad
valorem, which is de minimis.
On December 1, 2004, the CIT
received comments from petitioners and
respondents. On December 21, 2004, the
Department responded to these
comments. On March 9, 2005, the CIT
affirmed the Department’s findings in
the Remand Results. See AL Tech II,
Slip Op. 05–30 (CIT March 9, 2005).
Amended Final Determination
As a result, we have recalculated the
ad valorem subsidy rate for stainless
steel wire rod from Italy for the period
January 1, 1996, through December 31,
1996, for Valbruna/Bolzano. The revised
net subsidy rate is 0.65 percent ad
valorem, which is de minimis.
The Department has been enjoined
from issuing any liquidation
instructions to the U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) until the
conclusion of litigation of this case.
Litigation has been completed, and,
therefore, the Department will now
instruct CBP to liquidate all relevant
entries from Acciaierie Valbruna S.r.l.
(Valbruna) and Acciaierie Di Bolzano
S.p.A. (Bolzano) without regard to
countervailing duties. The Department
will issue liquidation instructions
directly to CBP.
This amendment to the final
countervailing duty determination is in
accordance with section 705(d) of the
Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19
U.S.C. 1671d(d)), and § 351.210(c) of the
Department’s regulations.
Dated: June 15, 2005.
Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
[FR Doc. E5–3214 Filed 6–20–05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Timing of Assessment Instructions for
Antidumping Duty Orders Involving
Non–Market Economy Countries
Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Request for comments.
AGENCY:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A-122-838]
Initiation of Antidumping Duty Changed Circumstances Review:
Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada
AGENCY: Import Administration, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 21, 2005.
SUMMARY: In accordance with section 751(b)(1) of the Tariff Act of
1930, as amended (the Act), and 19 CFR 351.216(b) (2003), the Coalition
for Fair Lumber Imports (the Coalition), a domestic interested party,
filed a request for a changed circumstances review of the antidumping
duty order on certain softwood lumber products from Canada, as
described below. In response to this request, the Department of
Commerce (the Department) is initiating the requested review.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shane Subler or Constance Handley, at
(202) 482-0189 or (202) 482-0631, respectively; AD/CVD Operations,
Office 1, Import Administration, International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As a result of the first administrative
review of the antidumping duty order on certain softwood lumber
products from Canada, imports of softwood lumber from West Fraser Mills
Ltd. (West Fraser) and Weldwood of Canada Limited (Weldwood) received
company-specific cash-deposit rates (see Notice of Amended Final
Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review: Certain Softwood
Lumber Products from Canada, 70 FR 3358 (January 24, 2005)). Both
companies are participating as separate companies in the ongoing second
administrative review of this order, which covers the period May 1,
2003, through April 30, 2004. The Coalition has provided the Department
with information indicating that as of January 1, 2005, Weldwood was
amalgamated with West Fraser and ceased to exist as a separate
corporate entity. As a result, the Coalition is requesting that the
Department initiate a changed circumstances review to establish a new
cash-deposit rate for the merged entity.
SCOPE OF THE ORDER:
The products covered by this order are softwood lumber, flooring
and
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siding (softwood lumber products). Softwood lumber products include all
products classified under headings 4407.1000, 4409.1010, 4409.1090, and
4409.1020, respectively, of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States (HTSUS), and any softwood lumber, flooring and siding
described below. These softwood lumber products include:
(1) coniferous wood, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled,
whether or not planed, sanded or finger-jointed, of a thickness
exceeding six millimeters;
(2) coniferous wood siding (including strips and friezes for
parquet flooring, not assembled) continuously shaped (tongued, grooved,
rabbeted, chamfered, v-jointed, beaded, molded, rounded or the like)
along any of its edges or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or
finger-jointed;
(3) other coniferous wood (including strips and friezes for parquet
flooring, not assembled) continuously shaped (tongued, grooved,
rabbeted, chamfered, v-jointed, beaded, molded, rounded or the like)
along any of its edges or faces (other than wood moldings and wood
dowel rods) whether or not planed, sanded or finger-jointed; and
(4) coniferous wood flooring (including strips and friezes for
parquet flooring, not assembled) continuously shaped (tongued, grooved,
rabbeted, chamfered, v-jointed, beaded, molded, rounded or the like)
along any of its edges or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or
finger-jointed.
Although the HTSUS subheadings are provided for convenience and
customs purposes, the written description of the merchandise under
investigation is dispositive. Preliminary scope exclusions and
clarifications were published in three separate Federal Register
notices.
Softwood lumber products excluded from the scope:
trusses and truss kits, properly classified under HTSUS
4418.90
I-joist beams
assembled box spring frames
pallets and pallet kits, properly classified under HTSUS
4415.20
garage doors
edge-glued wood, properly classified under HTSUS
4421.90.97.40 (formerly HTSUS 4421.90.98.40)
properly classified complete door frames
properly classified complete window frames
properly classified furniture
Softwood lumber products excluded from the scope only if they meet
certain requirements:
Stringers (pallet components used for runners): if they
have at least two notches on the side, positioned at equal distance
from the center, to properly accommodate forklift blades, properly
classified under HTSUS 4421.90.97.40 (formerly HTSUS 4421.90.98.40).
Box-spring frame kits: if they contain the following
wooden pieces - two side rails, two end (or top) rails and varying
numbers of slats. The side rails and the end rails should be radius-cut
at both ends. The kits should be individually packaged, they should
contain the exact number of wooden components needed to make a
particular box spring frame, with no further processing required. None
of the components exceeds 1'' in actual thickness or 83'' in length.
Radius-cut box-spring-frame components, not exceeding 1''
in actual thickness or 83'' in length, ready for assembly without
further processing. The radius cuts must be present on both ends of the
boards and must be substantial cuts so as to completely round one
corner.
Fence pickets requiring no further processing and properly
classified under HTSUS 4421.90.70, 1'' or less in actual thickness, up
to 8'' wide, 6' or less in length, and have finials or decorative
cuttings that clearly identify them as fence pickets. In the case of
dog-eared fence pickets, the corners of the boards should be cut off so
as to remove pieces of wood in the shape of isosceles right angle
triangles with sides measuring 3/4 inch or more.
U.S. origin lumber shipped to Canada for minor processing
and imported into the United States, is excluded from the scope of this
order if the following conditions are met: 1) the processing occurring
in Canada is limited to kiln-drying, planing to create smooth-to-size
board, and sanding, and 2) the importer establishes to U.S. Customs and
Border Protection's (CBP) satisfaction that the lumber is of U.S.
origin.\1\
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\1\ For further clarification pertaining to this exclusion, see
the additional language concluding the scope description below.
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Softwood lumber products contained in single family home
packages or kits,\2\ regardless of tariff classification, are excluded
from the scope of the orders if the following criteria are met:
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\2\ To ensure administrability, we clarified the language of
this exclusion to require an importer certification and to permit
single or multiple entries on multiple days, as well as instructing
importers to retain and make available for inspection specific
documentation in support of each entry.
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1. The imported home package or kit constitutes a full package of
the number of wooden pieces specified in the plan, design or blueprint
necessary to produce a home of at least 700 square feet produced to a
specified plan, design or blueprint;
2. The package or kit must contain all necessary internal and
external doors and windows, nails, screws, glue, subfloor, sheathing,
beams, posts, connectors and, if included in purchase contract,
decking, trim, drywall and roof shingles specified in the plan, design
or blueprint;
3. Prior to importation, the package or kit must be sold to a
retailer of complete home packages or kits pursuant to a valid purchase
contract referencing the particular home design plan or blueprint, and
signed by a customer not affiliated with the importer;
4. The whole package must be imported under a single consolidated
entry when permitted by CBP, whether or not on a single or multiple
trucks, rail cars or other vehicles, which shall be on the same day
except when the home is over 2,000 square feet;
5. The following documentation must be included with the entry
documents:
a copy of the appropriate home design, plan, or blueprint
matching the entry;
a purchase contract from a retailer of home kits or
packages signed by a customer not affiliated with the importer;
a listing of inventory of all parts of the package or kit
being entered that conforms to the home design package being entered;
in the case of multiple shipments on the same contract,
all items listed immediately above which are included in the present
shipment shall be identified as well.
We have determined that the excluded products listed above are
outside the scope of this order provided the specified conditions are
met. Lumber products that CBP may classify as stringers, radius cut
box-spring-frame components, and fence pickets, not conforming to the
above requirements, as well as truss components, pallet components, and
door and window frame parts, are covered under the scope
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of this order and may be classified under HTSUS subheadings
4418.90.40.90, 4421.90.70.40, and 4421.90.98.40. Due to changes in the
2002 HTSUS whereby subheading 4418.90.40.90 and 4421.90.98.40 were
changed to 4418.90.45.90 and 4421.90.97.40, respectively, we are adding
these subheadings as well.
In addition, this scope language has been further clarified to now
specify that all softwood lumber products entered from Canada claiming
non-subject status based on U.S. country of origin will be treated as
non-subject U.S.-origin merchandise under the antidumping and
countervailing duty orders, provided that these softwood lumber
products meet the following condition: upon entry, the importer,
exporter, Canadian processor and/or original U.S. producer establish to
CBP's satisfaction that the softwood lumber entered and documented as
U.S.-origin softwood lumber was first produced in the United States as
a lumber product satisfying the physical parameters of the softwood
lumber scope.\3\ The presumption of non-subject status can, however, be
rebutted by evidence demonstrating that the merchandise was
substantially transformed in Canada.
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\3\ See the scope clarification message (3034202), dated
February 3, 2003, to CBP, regarding treatment of U.S.-origin lumber
on file in the Central Records Unit, Room B-099 of the main Commerce
Building.
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INITIATION OF CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES REVIEW:
Pursuant to section 751(b)(1) of the Act, the Department will
conduct a changed circumstances review upon receipt of information
concerning, or a request from an interested party for a review of, an
antidumping duty order which shows changed circumstances sufficient to
warrant a review of the order. The Coalition contends that West Fraser
and Weldwood should have a combined cash-deposit rate because they are
no longer separate companies. In accordance with 19 CFR 351.216(d), the
Department finds there is sufficient information to warrant initiating
a changed circumstances review. Therefore, pursuant to section
751(b)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.216(d), we are initiating a changed
circumstances administrative review to determine the facts surrounding
the merger and what cash-deposit rate should be applied to entries
produced and exported by the merged entity.
The Department will publish in the Federal Register a notice of
preliminary results of changed circumstances antidumping duty
administrative review in accordance with 19 CFR 351.221(b)(4) and
351.221(c)(3)(i), which will set forth the Department's preliminary
factual and legal conclusions. Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.221(b)(4)(ii),
interested parties will have an opportunity to comment on the
preliminary results. The Department will issue its final results of
review in accordance with the time limits set forth in 19 CFR
351.216(e).
This notice is in accordance with section 751(b)(1) of the Act.
Dated: June 13, 2005.
Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Import Administration.
[FR Doc. E5-3215 Filed 6-20-05; 8:45 am]
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