United States-Egypt Business Council: Membership, 59316-59317 [E5-5577]

Download as PDF 59316 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 196 / Wednesday, October 12, 2005 / Notices Background On April 4, 2002, the Department published in the Federal Register the antidumping duty order on ARG windshields from the PRC. See Antidumping Duty Order: Automotive Replacement Glass Windshields from the People’s Republic of China, 67 FR 16087 (April 4, 2002). On April 1, 2005, the Department published a notice of opportunity to request an administrative review of the antidumping duty order on ARG windshields from the PRC for the period April 1, 2004, through March 31, 2005. See Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Order, Finding, or Suspended Investigation: Opportunity to Request Administrative Review, 70 FR 16799 (April 1, 2005). On April 18, 2005, PNA, an importer of subject merchandise, requested an administrative review on behalf of Changchun Pilkington Safety Glass Company Limited and Wuhan Yaohua Pilkington Safety Glass Company Limited (collectively, ‘‘the Pilkington JVs’’), producers and exporters from which it imported the subject merchandise during the period of review (‘‘POR’’). On April 22, 2005, CSG, a producer and exporter of subject merchandise, requested an administrative review of its sales to the United States during the POR. On May 27, 2005, the Department published in the Federal Register a notice of the initiation of the antidumping duty administrative review of ARG windshields from the PRC for the POR. See Initiation Notice. On June 13, 2005, the Department issued antidumping duty questionnaires to CSG and PNA. On June 15, 2005, CSG submitted a letter to the Department withdrawing its request for an administrative review of sales and entries of subject merchandise it exported to the United States during the POR. On July 15, 2005, PNA submitted its Section A questionnaire response. On August 1, 2005, PNA submitted a letter to the Department withdrawing its request for an administrative review of sales and entries of subject merchandise it imported from the Pilkington JVs. Rescission of Review Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.213(d)(1), the Department will rescind an administrative review, in whole or in part, if a party that requested a review withdraws the request within 90 days of the date of publication of notice of initiation of the requested review. CSG and PNA withdrew their respective requests for review within the 90-day time limit and no other party requested reviews with respect to these VerDate Aug<31>2005 19:48 Oct 11, 2005 Jkt 208001 companies. Accordingly, we are rescinding this administrative review as to these companies and will issue appropriate assessment instructions to the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection with respect to exports from CSG and exports from the Pilkington JVs to PNA for the period April 1, 2004, through March 31, 2005. Notification to Importers This notice serves as a final reminder to importers of their responsibility under 19 CFR 351.402(f) to file a certificate regarding the reimbursement of antidumping duties prior to liquidation of the relevant entries during this review period. Failure to comply with this requirement could result in the Secretary’s assumption that reimbursement of antidumping duties occurred and subsequent assessment of double antidumping duties. 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) of the Department’s regulations. 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 the terms of an APO is a sanctionable violation. This notice is in accordance with 19 CFR 351.213(d)(4) of the Department’s regulations. Dated: October 4, 2005. Barbara E. Tillman, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Import Administration. [FR Doc. E5–5588 Filed 10–11–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE International Trade Administration United States-Egypt Business Council: Membership International Trade Administration, Commerce Department. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce has reestablished and will monitor the activities of the U.S.-Egypt Business Council. This notice announces membership opportunities for American business representatives on the U.S. Section of the Council. DATES: In order to receive full consideration, requests must be received PO 00000 Frm 00005 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 no later than: Friday, November 18, 2005. Please send your requests for consideration to Ms. Maram Talaat, Egypt Desk Officer, Office of the Middle East, U.S. Department of Commerce either by fax on 202–482–0878 or by mail to Room H–2029B, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Ms. Maram R. Talaat, Office of the Middle East, Room H–2029B, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230, Phone 202–482–3752. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Commerce established the U.S.-Egypt Presidents’ Council in April 1995 as part of the U.S.-Egypt Partnership for Economic Growth and Development. Following their April 2001 meeting at the White House, President Bush and Egyptian President Mubarak agreed to continue the Presidents’ Council, and in October 2001 the two governments agreed to rename the Council as the U.S.-Egypt Business Council. The purpose of the Council is to provide a forum through which American and Egyptian private sector representatives can offer advice and counsel to their respective governments that reflect their views, needs and concerns regarding private sector business development in Egypt and enhanced bilateral commercial ties. The Council exchanges information and encourages bilateral discussions that address the following areas: —Factors that affect the growth of private sector business in both countries, including disincentives to trade and investment, and regulatory obstacles to optimal job creation and economic growth; —Initiatives that both governments might take to promote joint private sector business growth in Egypt; —Identification and promotion of business opportunities in both countries; —Attracting U.S. businesses to opportunities in Egypt and serving as a catalyst for Egyptian private sector growth. The U.S. Section of the Council, chaired by the Secretary of Commerce, consists of up to fifteen members, all drawn from the private sector. They represent the diversity of American business with emphasis on: agribusiness and food processing, tourism, banking and insurance, energy, pharmaceuticals, services (such as accounting, management, engineering/construction), information technology, electronics and ADDRESSES: E:\FR\FM\12OCN1.SGM 12OCN1 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 196 / Wednesday, October 12, 2005 / Notices other high technology industries, and manufacturing industries. Private sector members will serve in a representative capacity presenting the views and interests of their particular industry and as senior business representatives whose expertise on international business issues can be shared. Private sector members are not special government employees, and will receive no compensation for their participation in Council activities. Members participating in Council meetings and events will be responsible for their travel, lodging, and other personal expenses. Only appointed members may attend official Council meetings. Council members serve for three-year terms at the discretion of the Department of Commerce. In order to be eligible for membership in the U.S. section, potential candidates should be: —A U.S. citizen residing in the United States, or able to travel to the United States to attend official Council meetings; —The President or CEO (or comparable level of responsibility) of a private sector company (or, in the case of very large private sector companies, the head of a sizeable operating unit), or head of a non-profit organization such as a trade or industry association that has a unique technical expertise and outstanding reputation; and —Not a registered foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended. In reviewing eligible candidates, the Department of Commerce will consider such selection factors as: —Experience and interest in the Egyptian market; —Industry or service sector represented; —Export/investment experience; —Contribution to diversity based on industry sector, company size, location, and demographics; and —Readiness to initiate and be responsible for activities in which the Business Council will be active. Members will be selected on the basis of who will best carry out the objectives of the Council as stated in the Terms of Reference establishing the U.S.-Egypt Business Council. To be considered for membership, please provide the following: name or names and title(s) of the individual(s) requesting consideration; name and address of the company or organization sponsoring each individual; company’s product, service or technical expertise; size of the company or organization; export trade, investment, or international program experience and major markets; and a brief statement of VerDate Aug<31>2005 19:48 Oct 11, 2005 Jkt 208001 why the candidate(s) should be considered for membership on the Council. Dated: October 4, 2005. Cherie Loustaunau, Director, Office of the Middle East. [FR Doc. E5–5577 Filed 10–11–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–DA–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [I.D. 100505B] Fisheries of the South Atlantic; Meeting to refine South Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s Internet Mapping System. National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce. ACTION: Notice of meeting to refine Internet Mapping System AGENCY: The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) will hold a meeting to refine its Internet Mapping System in St. Petersburg, FL. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. DATES: The workshop will take place October 25, 2005. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. SUMMARY: The meeting will be held at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, 100 Eighth Avenue, S.E., St. Petersburg, FL 33701; phone: (727) 896– 8626; fax: (727)893–2947. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kim Iverson, Public Information Officer, South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, One Southpark Circle, Suite 306, Charleston, SC 29407–4699; phone: (843) 571–4366 or toll free (866)SAFMC–10; fax: (843) 769–4520; email: kim.iverson@safmc.net. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The meeting will take place from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. on October 25, 2005. Invited participants representing scientific and mapping expertise, will meet to continue to refine the Council’s Internet Mapping System (IMS) with additional datasets and improved functionality. The meeting is a follow up to one held in 2004. The Council’s IMS, as designed through a contract with the Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, incorporates datasets, metadata, and images provided through cooperative efforts of several agencies. Continued collection and refinement of the IMS will assist the Council in the development of its Fishery Ecosystem ADDRESSES: PO 00000 Frm 00006 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 59317 Plan. Information provided on the site is accessible to the public at https:// map.mapwise.com/safmc. Although non-emergency issues not contained in this agenda may come before this group for discussion, those issues may not be the subject of formal action during this meeting. Action will be restricted to those issues specifically identified in this notice and any issues arising after publication of this notice that require emergency action under section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, provided the public has been notified of the Council’s intent to take final action to address the emergency. Note: The times and sequence specified in this agenda are subject to change. Special Accommodations These meetings are physically accessible to people with disabilities. Requests for auxiliary aids should be directed to the council office (see ADDRESSES) 3 days prior to the meetings. Dated: October 6, 2005. Emily Menashes, Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. [FR Doc. E5–5575 Filed 10–11–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–22–S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [I.D. 100505C] Fisheries of the South Atlantic; Workshop to finalize the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s Deepwater Coral Research and Monitoring Plan. National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce. ACTION: Notice of Workshop to finalize Deepwater Coral Research and Monitoring Plan. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) will conduct a workshop to finalize the Council’s Deepwater Coral Research and Monitoring Plan in St. Petersburg, FL. DATES: The workshop will take place October 26 and 27, 2005. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for specific dates, times and agenda. ADDRESSES: The workshop will be held at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, 100 Eighth Avenue, S.E., St. Petersburg, FL 33701; E:\FR\FM\12OCN1.SGM 12OCN1

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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 196 (Wednesday, October 12, 2005)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E5-5577]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration


United States-Egypt Business Council: Membership

AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Commerce Department.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department 
of Commerce has reestablished and will monitor the activities of the 
U.S.-Egypt Business Council. This notice announces membership 
opportunities for American business representatives on the U.S. Section 
of the Council.

DATES: In order to receive full consideration, requests must be 
received no later than: Friday, November 18, 2005.

ADDRESSES: Please send your requests for consideration to Ms. Maram 
Talaat, Egypt Desk Officer, Office of the Middle East, U.S. Department 
of Commerce either by fax on 202-482-0878 or by mail to Room H-2029B, 
U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW., 
Washington, DC 20230.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Ms. Maram R. Talaat, Office of the 
Middle East, Room H-2029B, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 
20230, Phone 202-482-3752.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Commerce established the 
U.S.-Egypt Presidents' Council in April 1995 as part of the U.S.-Egypt 
Partnership for Economic Growth and Development. Following their April 
2001 meeting at the White House, President Bush and Egyptian President 
Mubarak agreed to continue the Presidents' Council, and in October 2001 
the two governments agreed to rename the Council as the U.S.-Egypt 
Business Council. The purpose of the Council is to provide a forum 
through which American and Egyptian private sector representatives can 
offer advice and counsel to their respective governments that reflect 
their views, needs and concerns regarding private sector business 
development in Egypt and enhanced bilateral commercial ties. The 
Council exchanges information and encourages bilateral discussions that 
address the following areas:

--Factors that affect the growth of private sector business in both 
countries, including disincentives to trade and investment, and 
regulatory obstacles to optimal job creation and economic growth;
--Initiatives that both governments might take to promote joint private 
sector business growth in Egypt;
--Identification and promotion of business opportunities in both 
countries;
--Attracting U.S. businesses to opportunities in Egypt and serving as a 
catalyst for Egyptian private sector growth.

    The U.S. Section of the Council, chaired by the Secretary of 
Commerce, consists of up to fifteen members, all drawn from the private 
sector. They represent the diversity of American business with emphasis 
on: agribusiness and food processing, tourism, banking and insurance, 
energy, pharmaceuticals, services (such as accounting, management, 
engineering/construction), information technology, electronics and

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other high technology industries, and manufacturing industries. Private 
sector members will serve in a representative capacity presenting the 
views and interests of their particular industry and as senior business 
representatives whose expertise on international business issues can be 
shared. Private sector members are not special government employees, 
and will receive no compensation for their participation in Council 
activities. Members participating in Council meetings and events will 
be responsible for their travel, lodging, and other personal expenses. 
Only appointed members may attend official Council meetings. Council 
members serve for three-year terms at the discretion of the Department 
of Commerce.
    In order to be eligible for membership in the U.S. section, 
potential candidates should be:

--A U.S. citizen residing in the United States, or able to travel to 
the United States to attend official Council meetings;
--The President or CEO (or comparable level of responsibility) of a 
private sector company (or, in the case of very large private sector 
companies, the head of a sizeable operating unit), or head of a non-
profit organization such as a trade or industry association that has a 
unique technical expertise and outstanding reputation; and
--Not a registered foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration 
Act of 1938, as amended.

    In reviewing eligible candidates, the Department of Commerce will 
consider such selection factors as:

--Experience and interest in the Egyptian market;
--Industry or service sector represented;
--Export/investment experience;
--Contribution to diversity based on industry sector, company size, 
location, and demographics; and
--Readiness to initiate and be responsible for activities in which the 
Business Council will be active.

    Members will be selected on the basis of who will best carry out 
the objectives of the Council as stated in the Terms of Reference 
establishing the U.S.-Egypt Business Council.
    To be considered for membership, please provide the following: name 
or names and title(s) of the individual(s) requesting consideration; 
name and address of the company or organization sponsoring each 
individual; company's product, service or technical expertise; size of 
the company or organization; export trade, investment, or international 
program experience and major markets; and a brief statement of why the 
candidate(s) should be considered for membership on the Council.

    Dated: October 4, 2005.
Cherie Loustaunau,
Director, Office of the Middle East.
 [FR Doc. E5-5577 Filed 10-11-05; 8:45 am]
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