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as amended (‘‘the Act’’). See Notice of
Initiation of Five-year (‘‘Sunset’’)
Reviews, 70 FR 9919
(March 1, 2005). On the basis of a
notice of intent to participate and an
adequate substantive response filed on
behalf of the domestic interested parties
and no response from respondent
interested parties (in this case, no
response), the Department conducted an
expedited sunset review of this CVD
order pursuant to section 751(c)(3)(B) of
the Act and 19 CFR 351.218(e)(1)(ii)(B).
As a result of this sunset review, the
Department finds that revocation of the
CVD order would be likely to lead to
continuation or recurrence of a
countervailable subsidy at the level
indicated in the ‘‘Final Results of
Review’’ section of this notice.
EFFECTIVE DATE: October 4, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tipten Troidl or David Goldberger, AD/
CVD Operations, Office 3, Import
Administration, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street & Constitution
Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20230;
telephone: (202) 482–1767 or (202) 482–
4136, respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On March 1, 2005, the Department
initiated a sunset review of the CVD
order on top–of-the–stove stainless steel
cookware from Korea pursuant to
section 751(c) of the Act. See Notice of
Initiation of Five-year (‘‘Sunset’’)
Reviews, 70 FR 9919 (March 1, 2005).
On
March 16, 2005, the Department
received a notice of intent to participate
from the following domestic interested
parties: Paper Allied Industrial
Chemical & Energy Workers, Local 7–
0850 (‘‘PACE’’) and Vita Craft
Corporation (‘‘Vita’’), which make up
the Stainless Steel Cookware Committee
(‘‘Committee’’), an ad hoc coalition of
domestic producers and employees, and
Regal Ware, Inc. (collectively ‘‘domestic
interested parties’’), within the deadline
specified in 19 CFR 351.218(d)(1)(i).
The domestic interested parties claimed
interested party status under sections
771(9)(C), (D), (E) and (F) of the Act, as
an ad hoc association which is
comprised of domestic producers of the
subject merchandise.
On March 31, 2005, the Department
received a complete substantive
response from the domestic interested
parties within the 30-day deadline
specified in 19 CFR 351.218(d)(3)(i).
However, the Department did not
receive a substantive response from any
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party to this proceeding. As a result,
pursuant to section 751(c)(3)(B) of the
Act and 19 CFR 351.218(e)(1)(ii)(C)(2),
the Department conducted an expedited
review of this CVD order.
Scope of the Order
The merchandise subject to this CVD
order is top–of-the–stove stainless steel
cookware (‘‘cookware’’) from Korea. The
subject merchandise is all non–electric
cooking ware of stainless steel which
may have one or more layers of
aluminum, copper or carbon steel for
more even heat distribution. The subject
merchandise includes skillets, frying
pans, omelette pans, saucepans, double
boilers, stock pots, dutch ovens,
casseroles, steamers, and other stainless
steel vessels, all for cooking on stove top
burners, except tea kettles and fish
poachers.
Excluded from the scope of the order
is stainless steel oven ware and stainless
steel kitchen ware. Certain stainless
steel pasta and steamer inserts and
certain stainless steel eight–cup coffee
percolators are within the scope (63 FR
41545 (August 4, 1998) and 58 FR 11209
(February 24, 1993), respectively).
Moreover, as a result of a changed
circumstances review, the Department
revoked the order in part with regards
to certain stainless steel camping ware
that: (1) is made of single–ply stainless
steel having a thickness no greater than
6.0 millimeters; and (2) consists of 1.0,
1.5, and 2.0 quart saucepans without
handles and with lids that also serve as
fry pans (62 FR 32767, June 17, 1997).
Cookware is currently classifiable
under Harmonized Tariff Schedule
(‘‘HTS’’) item numbers 7323.93.00 and
9604.00.00. The HTS item numbers are
provided for convenience and customs
purposes only. The written description
remains dispositive.
Analysis of Comments Received
All issues raised in this review are
addressed in the Issues and Decision
Memorandum (‘‘Decision
Memorandum’’) from Barbara E.
Tillman, Acting Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Import Administration, to
Holly A. Kuga, Acting Assistant
Secretary for Import Administration,
dated September 27, 2005, which is
hereby adopted by this notice. Parties
can find a complete discussion of all
issues raised in this review and the
corresponding recommendation in this
public memorandum which is on file in
the Central Records Unit room B–099 of
the main Commerce building. In
addition, a complete version of the
Decision Memorandum can be accessed
directly on the Web at https://
ia.ita.doc.gov/frn. The paper copy and
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electronic version of the Decision
Memorandum are identical in content.
Final Results of Review
The Department determines that
revocation of the countervailing duty
order would be likely to lead to
continuation or recurrence of a
countervailable subsidy at the rates
listed below:
Producers/Exporters
Net Countervailable
Subsidy (percent)
All Manufacturers1 ........
0.77
1 Dae Sung Industrial Co. and Woo Sung
Company Ltd. were excluded from the order.
See Countervailing Order: Certain Stainless
Steel Cooking Ware from the Republic of
Korea, 52 FR 2140 (January 20, 1987).
Notification Regarding Administrative
Protective Order:
This notice serves as the only
reminder to parties subject to
administrative protective order (‘‘APO’’)
of their responsibility concerning the
return or destruction of proprietary
information disclosed under APO in
accordance with 19 CFR 351.305.
Timely notification of return/
destruction of APO materials or
conversion to judicial protective order is
hereby requested. Failure to comply
with the regulations and the terms of an
APO is a sanctionable violation.
We are issuing and publishing the
results and notice in accordance with
sections 751(c), 752, and 777(i)(1) of the
Act.
Dated: September 27, 2005.
Holly A. Kuga,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
Availability of Seats for the Gray’s Reef
National Marine Sanctuary Advisory
Council
National Marine Sanctuary
Program (NMSP), National Ocean
Service (NOS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration,
Department of Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Notice and request for
applications.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Gray’s Reef National
Marine Sanctuary (GRNMS or
Sanctuary) is seeking applicants for the
following two vacant seats on its
Sanctuary Advisory Council (Council):
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K–12 education and non-living
resources research. Applicants are
chosen based upon their particular
expertise and experience in relation to
the seat for which they are applying;
community and professional affiliations;
philosophy regarding the protection and
management of marine resources; and
possibly the length of residence in the
area affected by the Sanctuary.
Applicants who are chosen as members
should expect to serve 3-year terms,
pursuant to the Council’s Charter.
DATES: Applications are due by
November 18, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Application information
may be obtained from Becky Shortland,
10 Ocean Science Circle, Savannah,
Georgia 31411; telephone (912) 598–
2381; e-mail
Becky.Shortland@noaa.gov.
Applications should be sent to the
attention of GRNMS Manager, Reed
Bohne at the same address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Becky Shortland, 10 Ocean Science
Circle, Savannah, Georgia 31411;
telephone (912) 598–2381; e-mail
Becky.Shortland@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: GRNMS is
one of the largest nearshore live-bottom
reefs off the southeastern United States,
encompassing approximately 17 square
nautical miles. The area earned
sanctuary designation in 1981. The
sanctuary consists of a series of
sandstone outcroppings and ledges up
to 10 feet in height, in a predominantly
sandy, flat-bottomed sea floor. The live
bottom and ledge habitat support an
abundant reef fish and invertebrate
community. Loggerhead sea turtles, a
threatened species, also use GRNMS
year-round for foraging and resting, and
the reef is within the known winter
calving ground for the highly
endangered Northern right whale. The
GRNMS Advisory Council was
established in August 1999 to provide
advice and recommendations on
management and protection of the
sanctuary. The Council through its
members also serves as liaison to the
community regarding sanctuary issues,
and represents community interests,
concerns, and management needs to the
sanctuary and NOAA.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. sections 1431, et seq.
(Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog
Number 11.429 Marine Sanctuary Program)
Dated: September 23, 2005.
Daniel J. Basta,
Director, National Marine Sanctuary Program,
National Ocean Service, National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
Availability of Seats for the
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral
Reef Ecosystem Reserve Advisory
Council for the Northwestern Hawaiian
Islands Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve
National Marine Sanctuary
Program (NMSP), National Ocean
Service (NOS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration,
Department of Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Notice and request for
applications.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Northwestern Hawaiian
Islands Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve
(Reserve) is seeking applicants and
alternates for the following vacant seats
on its Sanctuary Advisory Council
(Council): (1) Conservation, (1)
Research, (1) Commercial Fishing, (1)
Ocean-Related Tourism, and (1) Native
Hawaiian. Applicants are chosen based
upon their particular expertise and
experience in relation to the seat for
which they are applying; community
and professional affiliations; philosophy
regarding the protection and
management of marine resources; and
possibly the length of residence in the
area affected by the Sanctuary.
Applicants who are chosen as members
should expect to serve three-year terms,
pursuant to the Council’s Charter.
DATES: Applications are due by October
31, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Application kits may be
obtained from Hoku Johnson, 6600
Kalanianaole Hwy., Suite 300,
Honolulu, HI 96825 (808) 397–2660 or
online at https://hawaiireef.noaa.gov.
Completed applications should be sent
to the same address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Aulani Wilhelm, 6600 Kalanianaole
Hwy., Suite 300, Honolulu, HI 96825
(808) 397–2660,
Aulani.Wilhelm@noaa.gov.
The NWHI
Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve is a
marine protected area designed to
conserve and protect the coral reef
ecosystem and related natural and
cultural resources of the area. The
Reserve was established by Executive
Order pursuant to the National Marine
Sanctuaries Amendments Act of 2000
(Pub. L. 106–513). The NWHI Reserve
was established by Executive Order
13178 (12/00) and Executive Order
13196 (1/01).
The Reserve encompasses an area of
the marine waters and submerged lands
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of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands,
extending approximately 1200 nautical
miles long and 100 nautical miles wide.
The Reserve is adjacent to and seaward
of the seaward boundary of Hawaii State
waters and submerged lands and the
Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge,
and includes the Hawaiian Islands
National Wildlife Refuge to the extent it
extends beyond Hawaii State waters and
submerged lands. The Reserve is
managed by the Secretary of Commerce
pursuant to the National Marine
Sanctuaries Act and the Executive
Orders. The Secretary has also initiated
the process to designate the Reserve as
a National Marine Sanctuary. The
management principles and
implementation strategy and
requirements for the Reserve are found
in the enabling Executive Orders, which
are part of the application kit and can
be found on the Web site listed above.
In designating the Reserve, the
Secretary of Commerce was directed to
establish a Coral Reef Ecosystem
Reserve Advisory Council, pursuant to
section 315 of the National Marine
Sanctuaries Act, to provide advice and
recommendations on the development
of the Reserve Operations Plan and the
proposal to designate and manage a
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
National Marine Sanctuary by the
Secretary.
The National Marine Sanctuary
Program (NMSP) has established the
Reserve Advisory Council and is now
accepting applications from interested
individuals for Council Representatives
and Alternates for each of the following
citizen/constituent positions on the
Council:
1. One (1) representative from the
non-Federal science community
(Research) with experience specific to
the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and
with expertise in at least one of the
following areas:
A. Marine mammal science;
B. Coral reef ecology;
C. Native marine flora and fauna of
the Hawaiian Islands;
D. Oceanography;
E. Any other scientific discipline the
Secretary determines to be appropriate.
2. One (1) representative from a nongovernmental wildlife/marine life,
environmental, and/or conservation
organization (Conservation).
3. One (1) representative from the
commercial fishing industry that
conducts activities in the Northwestern
Hawaiian Islands (Commercial Fishing).
4. One (1) representative from the
ocean-related tourism industry (OceanRelated Tourism).
5. One (1) representative from the
Native Hawaiian community, with
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Availability of Seats for the Gray's Reef National Marine
Sanctuary Advisory Council
AGENCY: National Marine Sanctuary Program (NMSP), National Ocean
Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Department of Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Notice and request for applications.
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SUMMARY: The Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary (GRNMS or Sanctuary)
is seeking applicants for the following two vacant seats on its
Sanctuary Advisory Council (Council):
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K-12 education and non-living resources research. Applicants are chosen
based upon their particular expertise and experience in relation to the
seat for which they are applying; community and professional
affiliations; philosophy regarding the protection and management of
marine resources; and possibly the length of residence in the area
affected by the Sanctuary. Applicants who are chosen as members should
expect to serve 3-year terms, pursuant to the Council's Charter.
DATES: Applications are due by November 18, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Application information may be obtained from Becky
Shortland, 10 Ocean Science Circle, Savannah, Georgia 31411; telephone
(912) 598-2381; e-mail Becky.Shortland@noaa.gov. Applications should be
sent to the attention of GRNMS Manager, Reed Bohne at the same address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Becky Shortland, 10 Ocean Science
Circle, Savannah, Georgia 31411; telephone (912) 598-2381; e-mail
Becky.Shortland@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: GRNMS is one of the largest nearshore live-
bottom reefs off the southeastern United States, encompassing
approximately 17 square nautical miles. The area earned sanctuary
designation in 1981. The sanctuary consists of a series of sandstone
outcroppings and ledges up to 10 feet in height, in a predominantly
sandy, flat-bottomed sea floor. The live bottom and ledge habitat
support an abundant reef fish and invertebrate community. Loggerhead
sea turtles, a threatened species, also use GRNMS year-round for
foraging and resting, and the reef is within the known winter calving
ground for the highly endangered Northern right whale. The GRNMS
Advisory Council was established in August 1999 to provide advice and
recommendations on management and protection of the sanctuary. The
Council through its members also serves as liaison to the community
regarding sanctuary issues, and represents community interests,
concerns, and management needs to the sanctuary and NOAA.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. sections 1431, et seq.
(Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog Number 11.429 Marine Sanctuary
Program)
Dated: September 23, 2005.
Daniel J. Basta,
Director, National Marine Sanctuary Program, National Ocean Service,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
[FR Doc. 05-19765 Filed 10-3-05; 8:45 am]
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