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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Notice of Proposed Measure and
Opportunity for Public Comment
Pursuant to Section 421 of the Trade
Act of 1974: Circular Welded Non-Alloy
Steel Pipe From the People’s Republic
of China
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice of proposed measure;
request for comments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The United States
International Trade Commission (ITC)
has determined, pursuant to section
421(b)(1) of the Trade Act of 1974, as
amended (the Trade Act) (19 U.S.C.
2451(b)(1)), that circular welded nonalloy steel pipe 1 from the People’s
1 For purposes of its investigation, the ITC
considered circular welded non-alloy steel pipe to
include certain welded carbon quality steel pipes
and tubes, of circular cross-section, with an outside
diameter of 0.372 inches (9.45 mm) or more, but not
more than 16 inches (406.4 mm), regardless of wall
thickness, surface finish (black, galvanized, or
painted), end finish (plain end, beveled end,
grooved, threaded, or threaded and coupled), or
industry specification (ASTM, proprietary, or
other), generally known as standard pipe and
structural pipe (and they may also be referred to as
structural or mechanical tubing). The term carbon
quality steel may include certain low alloy steel
imported as other alloy steel pipes and tubes.
Products not included in this investigation are
mechanical tubing (whether or not cold-drawn)
provided for in HTS subheading 7306.30.50, tube
and pipe hollows for redrawing provided for in
HTS 7306.30.5035, or finished electrical conduit
provided for in HTS 7306.30.5028. API line pipe
used in oil or gas applications requiring API
certifications is also not included in this
investigation. Similarly, pipe produced to the API
specifications for oil country tubular goods use are
not included in this investigation. The subject
imported products are currently provided for in the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
(HTS) subheadings 7306.30.10 and 7306.30.50.
Specifically, the various HTS statistical reporting
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Republic of China (China) are being
imported into the United States in such
increased quantities or under such
conditions as to cause or threaten to
cause market disruption to the domestic
producers of like or directly competitive
products. Pursuant to section 421(h)(1)
of the Trade Act, the United States
Trade Representative (USTR) is
publishing notice of proposed
restrictions with respect to imports of
the subject circular welded non-alloy
steel pipe from China. USTR invites
domestic producers, importers,
exporters, and other interested parties to
submit their views and evidence on the
appropriateness of the proposed
restrictions and whether they would be
in the public interest. USTR also invites
interested parties to participate in a
public hearing (if requested).
DATES: Requests for USTR to hold a
public hearing are due by November 16,
2005. Written comments and requests to
testify at any public hearing are due by
November 18, 2005. If a request for
USTR to hold a public hearing is
received, the hearing will be held on
November 29, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Submissions by electronic
mail: FR0601@ustr.eop.gov.
Submissions by facsimile: Sandy
McKinzy, USTR, at (202) 395–9672.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
procedural questions concerning public
comments and holding of a public
hearing, contact Sandy McKinzy, USTR,
telephone (202) 395–9483, facsimile
(202) 395–9672. Other questions
regarding the subject of this notice
should be addressed to Terrence J.
McCartin, Office of China Affairs,
USTR, telephone (202) 395–3900, or
Stephen Kho, Office of General Counsel,
USTR, telephone (202) 395–7305.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. The ITC Investigation and Section
421
Following receipt of a petition filed
on August 2, 2005, on behalf of Allied
Tube and Conduit Corp., IPSCO
Tubulars, Inc., Maruichi American
Corp., Maverick Tube Corp., Sharon
Tube Co., Western Tube Conduit Corp.,
Wheatland Tube Co., and the United
Steelworkers of America, AFL–CIO, the
ITC instituted investigation No. TA–
421–6, under section 421 of the Trade
Act (19 U.S.C. 2451) to determine
whether the subject circular welded
non-alloy steel pipe from China are
being imported into the United States in
numbers under which the subject standard pipe has
been provided for since January 1, 1992, are as
follows: 7306.30.1000, 7306.30.5025, 7306.30.5032,
7306.30.5040, 7306.30.5055, 7306.30.5085, and
7306.30.5090.
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such increased quantities or under such
conditions as to cause or threaten to
cause market disruption to the domestic
producers of like or directly competitive
products. The ITC made an affirmative
market disruption determination on
October 3, 2005, and transmitted a
report on its determination, as well as
its remedy proposals, to USTR on
October 21, 2005. The views of the ITC,
including its remedy proposals, and the
ITC staff report are available on the
ITC’s Web site (https://hotdocs.usitc.gov/
docs/pubs/701_731/pub3807.PDF) and
are contained in USITC Publication
3807 (October 2005), entitled ‘‘Circular
Welded Non-alloy Steel Pipe from
China’’. A copy of that publication can
be obtained from the ITC by faxing a
request to (202) 205–2104 or calling
(202) 205–1809.
Following an affirmative
determination by the ITC, and pursuant
to section 421(h) of the Trade Act, USTR
is required to make a recommendation
to the President concerning what action,
if any, to take to remedy the market
disruption. Within 15 days after receipt
of USTR’s recommendation, the
President is required to provide import
relief unless the President determines
that provision of such relief is not in the
national economic interest of the United
States or, in extraordinary cases, that the
taking of action would cause serious
harm to the national security of the
United States. (Section 421(k).) Prior to
making a recommendation, USTR is
required to publish notice of any
proposed measures and of the
opportunity to comment.
2. Proposed Measure and Opportunity
for Comment
Two of the four ITC commissioners
entitled to vote on remedy
recommended that the President impose
an annual quota of 160,000 short tons
on imports of circular welded non-alloy
steel pipe from China for a period of
three years. The other two ITC
commissioners recommended that the
President impose a tariff-rate quota on
imports of the subject circular welded
non-alloy steel pipe from China for a
three-year period as follows: a 25
percent tariff, in addition to the current
rate of duty, on imports exceeding
267,468 short tons in the first year, with
this quota level increasing by 5 percent
in the second year and 10 percent in the
third year. All four ITC commissioners
further recommended that, if
applications are filed, the President
direct the U.S. Department of Commerce
and the U.S. Department of Labor to
provide expedited consideration of
trade adjustment assistance for firms
and/or workers affected by the subject
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imports. USTR proposes these remedies
for further consideration by domestic
producers, importers, exporters, and
other interested parties, and invites any
of these parties to submit their views
and evidence on the appropriateness of
the proposed remedies and whether
they would be in the public interest. In
addition, USTR invites comments on
other possible actions, including:
imposition of a tariff-rate quota on the
subject imports from China, with an inquota volume, out-of-quota tariff rate,
and/or periods different from the ITC
recommendation; imposition of an
additional duty on imports of the
subject imports from China; imposition
of a quota on the subject imports from
China, with a different quota level; an
import monitoring mechanism; or no
import relief (pursuant to a
determination under section 421(k) of
the Trade Act regarding the national
economic interest or national security).
In commenting on possible actions,
interested parties are requested to
address: (i) The short- and long-term
effects that implementation of the
proposed actions are likely to have on
the domestic circular welded non-alloy
steel pipe industry, other domestic
industries, and downstream consumers,
and (ii) the short- and long-term effects
that not taking the proposed actions are
likely to have on the domestic circular
welded non-alloy steel pipe industry, its
workers, and other domestic industries
or communities.
An interested party may request that
USTR hold a public hearing, which
request must be received by November
16, 2005. Written comments, as well as
requests to testify at any public hearing,
must be received by November 18, 2005,
and should be submitted in accordance
with the instructions below. Parties that
have requested to testify at any public
hearing will be informed if a hearing is
to be held. In addition, information on
any public hearing may be obtained by
contacting Sandy McKinzy at (202) 395–
9483. If a public hearing is requested, it
will be held on November 29, 2005, at
9:30 a.m. in Rooms 1 and 2, 1724 F
Street, NW., Washington, DC. Requests
to testify must include the following
information: (1) Name, address,
telephone number, fax number, and firm
or affiliation of the person wishing to
testify; and (2) a brief summary of the
comments to be presented.
3. Requirements for Submissions
In order to facilitate prompt
processing of submissions, USTR
strongly urges and prefers electronic (email) submissions in response to this
notice.
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Persons making submissions by email should use the following subject
line: ‘‘Circular Welded Non-alloy Steel
Pipe’’ followed by (as appropriate)
‘‘Written Comments’’, ‘‘Request for
Public Hearing’’, or ‘‘Request to
Testify’’. Documents should be
submitted as either WordPerfect,
MSWord, or text (.TXT) files.
Supporting documentation submitted as
spreadsheets are acceptable as Quattro
Pro or Excel files. For any document
containing business confidential
information submitted electronically,
the file name of the business
confidential version should begin with
the characters ‘‘BC–’’, and the file name
of the public version should begin with
the characters ‘‘P–’’. The ‘‘P–’’ or
‘‘BC–’’ should be followed by the name
of the submitter. Persons who make
submissions by e-mail should not
provide separate cover letters;
information that might appear in a cover
letter should be included in the
submission itself. To the extent
possible, any attachments to the
submission should be included in the
same file as the submission itself, and
not as separate files.
Written comments submitted in
response to this request will be placed
in a file open to public inspection
pursuant to 15 CFR 2003.5, except
business confidential information
exempt from public inspection in
accordance with 15 CFR 2003.6.
Business confidential information
submitted in accordance with 15 CFR
2003.6 must be clearly marked
‘‘BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL’’ at the top
of each page, including any cover letter
or cover page, and must be accompanied
by a nonconfidential summary of the
confidential information. All public
documents and nonconfidential
summaries will be available for public
inspection in the USTR Reading Room.
The USTR Reading Room is open to the
public, by appointment only, from 10
a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. An
appointment to review the file must be
scheduled at least 48 hours in advance
and may be made by calling (202) 395–
6186.
David Weller,
Deputy Assistant United States Trade
Representative for China Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Availability and Request for
Comments; Extension of Comment
Period for Enhanced Airworthiness
Program for Airplane Systems
Advisory Circulars
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
SUMMARY: This action extends the
comment period for the 12 draft
advisory circulars (ACs) related to the
Enhanced Airworthiness Program for
Airplane Systems proposed rule, which
was published on October 6, 2005. The
12 Notices of availability for the draft
ACs include an earlier close of comment
period date than the proposed rule. The
purpose of this action is to make the
close of comment period date for the 12
draft ACs and the proposed rule the
same.
AGENCY:
Comments must be received on
or before February 3, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Send all comments on the
proposed ACs, except for AC 25–XX to:
Federal Aviation Administration,
Attention: Stephen Slotte, ANM–111,
Airplane & Flight Crew Interface, 1601
Lind Avenue, SW., Renton, WA 98055–
4056; telephone (425) 227–2315;
facsimile (425) 227–1320, e-mail
steve.slotte@faa.gov. Send comments on
proposed AC 25–XX to: Federal
Aviation Administration, Attention:
Mike Zielinski, Manager, ANM–105,
AFS Liaison Program, 1601 Lind
Avenue, SW., Renton, WA 98055–4056;
telephone (425) 227–2279; facsimile
(425) 227–1100, e-mail
mike.zielinski@faa.gov. Comments may
be inspected at the above address
between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays,
except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Annette Kovite, Transport Standards
Staff, at the address under the ADDRESS
heading, telephone (425) 227–1262.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DATES:
Comments Invited
We invite interested persons to
comment on the proposed ACs by
sending such written data, views, or
arguments, as you may desire.
Commenters should identify each AC
that your comments apply to. Also, you
should send your comments in
duplicate to the address specified above.
The FAA will consider all
communications received on or before
the closing date for comments before
issuing the final ACs. You can find and
download each of the 12 proposed ACs,
at https://www.airweb.faa.gov/rgl under
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Notice of Proposed Measure and Opportunity for Public Comment
Pursuant to Section 421 of the Trade Act of 1974: Circular Welded Non-
Alloy Steel Pipe From the People's Republic of China
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice of proposed measure; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has
determined, pursuant to section 421(b)(1) of the Trade Act of 1974, as
amended (the Trade Act) (19 U.S.C. 2451(b)(1)), that circular welded
non-alloy steel pipe \1\ from the People's Republic of China (China)
are being imported into the United States in such increased quantities
or under such conditions as to cause or threaten to cause market
disruption to the domestic producers of like or directly competitive
products. Pursuant to section 421(h)(1) of the Trade Act, the United
States Trade Representative (USTR) is publishing notice of proposed
restrictions with respect to imports of the subject circular welded
non-alloy steel pipe from China. USTR invites domestic producers,
importers, exporters, and other interested parties to submit their
views and evidence on the appropriateness of the proposed restrictions
and whether they would be in the public interest. USTR also invites
interested parties to participate in a public hearing (if requested).
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\1\ For purposes of its investigation, the ITC considered
circular welded non-alloy steel pipe to include certain welded
carbon quality steel pipes and tubes, of circular cross-section,
with an outside diameter of 0.372 inches (9.45 mm) or more, but not
more than 16 inches (406.4 mm), regardless of wall thickness,
surface finish (black, galvanized, or painted), end finish (plain
end, beveled end, grooved, threaded, or threaded and coupled), or
industry specification (ASTM, proprietary, or other), generally
known as standard pipe and structural pipe (and they may also be
referred to as structural or mechanical tubing). The term carbon
quality steel may include certain low alloy steel imported as other
alloy steel pipes and tubes. Products not included in this
investigation are mechanical tubing (whether or not cold-drawn)
provided for in HTS subheading 7306.30.50, tube and pipe hollows for
redrawing provided for in HTS 7306.30.5035, or finished electrical
conduit provided for in HTS 7306.30.5028. API line pipe used in oil
or gas applications requiring API certifications is also not
included in this investigation. Similarly, pipe produced to the API
specifications for oil country tubular goods use are not included in
this investigation. The subject imported products are currently
provided for in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
(HTS) subheadings 7306.30.10 and 7306.30.50. Specifically, the
various HTS statistical reporting numbers under which the subject
standard pipe has been provided for since January 1, 1992, are as
follows: 7306.30.1000, 7306.30.5025, 7306.30.5032, 7306.30.5040,
7306.30.5055, 7306.30.5085, and 7306.30.5090.
DATES: Requests for USTR to hold a public hearing are due by November
16, 2005. Written comments and requests to testify at any public
hearing are due by November 18, 2005. If a request for USTR to hold a
public hearing is received, the hearing will be held on November 29,
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2005.
ADDRESSES: Submissions by electronic mail: FR0601@ustr.eop.gov.
Submissions by facsimile: Sandy McKinzy, USTR, at (202) 395-9672.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For procedural questions concerning
public comments and holding of a public hearing, contact Sandy McKinzy,
USTR, telephone (202) 395-9483, facsimile (202) 395-9672. Other
questions regarding the subject of this notice should be addressed to
Terrence J. McCartin, Office of China Affairs, USTR, telephone (202)
395-3900, or Stephen Kho, Office of General Counsel, USTR, telephone
(202) 395-7305.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. The ITC Investigation and Section 421
Following receipt of a petition filed on August 2, 2005, on behalf
of Allied Tube and Conduit Corp., IPSCO Tubulars, Inc., Maruichi
American Corp., Maverick Tube Corp., Sharon Tube Co., Western Tube
Conduit Corp., Wheatland Tube Co., and the United Steelworkers of
America, AFL-CIO, the ITC instituted investigation No. TA-421-6, under
section 421 of the Trade Act (19 U.S.C. 2451) to determine whether the
subject circular welded non-alloy steel pipe from China are being
imported into the United States in such increased quantities or under
such conditions as to cause or threaten to cause market disruption to
the domestic producers of like or directly competitive products. The
ITC made an affirmative market disruption determination on October 3,
2005, and transmitted a report on its determination, as well as its
remedy proposals, to USTR on October 21, 2005. The views of the ITC,
including its remedy proposals, and the ITC staff report are available
on the ITC's Web site (https://hotdocs.usitc.gov/docs/pubs/701_731/
pub3807.PDF) and are contained in USITC Publication 3807 (October
2005), entitled ``Circular Welded Non-alloy Steel Pipe from China''. A
copy of that publication can be obtained from the ITC by faxing a
request to (202) 205-2104 or calling (202) 205-1809.
Following an affirmative determination by the ITC, and pursuant to
section 421(h) of the Trade Act, USTR is required to make a
recommendation to the President concerning what action, if any, to take
to remedy the market disruption. Within 15 days after receipt of USTR's
recommendation, the President is required to provide import relief
unless the President determines that provision of such relief is not in
the national economic interest of the United States or, in
extraordinary cases, that the taking of action would cause serious harm
to the national security of the United States. (Section 421(k).) Prior
to making a recommendation, USTR is required to publish notice of any
proposed measures and of the opportunity to comment.
2. Proposed Measure and Opportunity for Comment
Two of the four ITC commissioners entitled to vote on remedy
recommended that the President impose an annual quota of 160,000 short
tons on imports of circular welded non-alloy steel pipe from China for
a period of three years. The other two ITC commissioners recommended
that the President impose a tariff-rate quota on imports of the subject
circular welded non-alloy steel pipe from China for a three-year period
as follows: a 25 percent tariff, in addition to the current rate of
duty, on imports exceeding 267,468 short tons in the first year, with
this quota level increasing by 5 percent in the second year and 10
percent in the third year. All four ITC commissioners further
recommended that, if applications are filed, the President direct the
U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. Department of Labor to provide
expedited consideration of trade adjustment assistance for firms and/or
workers affected by the subject
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imports. USTR proposes these remedies for further consideration by
domestic producers, importers, exporters, and other interested parties,
and invites any of these parties to submit their views and evidence on
the appropriateness of the proposed remedies and whether they would be
in the public interest. In addition, USTR invites comments on other
possible actions, including: imposition of a tariff-rate quota on the
subject imports from China, with an in-quota volume, out-of-quota
tariff rate, and/or periods different from the ITC recommendation;
imposition of an additional duty on imports of the subject imports from
China; imposition of a quota on the subject imports from China, with a
different quota level; an import monitoring mechanism; or no import
relief (pursuant to a determination under section 421(k) of the Trade
Act regarding the national economic interest or national security). In
commenting on possible actions, interested parties are requested to
address: (i) The short- and long-term effects that implementation of
the proposed actions are likely to have on the domestic circular welded
non-alloy steel pipe industry, other domestic industries, and
downstream consumers, and (ii) the short- and long-term effects that
not taking the proposed actions are likely to have on the domestic
circular welded non-alloy steel pipe industry, its workers, and other
domestic industries or communities.
An interested party may request that USTR hold a public hearing,
which request must be received by November 16, 2005. Written comments,
as well as requests to testify at any public hearing, must be received
by November 18, 2005, and should be submitted in accordance with the
instructions below. Parties that have requested to testify at any
public hearing will be informed if a hearing is to be held. In
addition, information on any public hearing may be obtained by
contacting Sandy McKinzy at (202) 395-9483. If a public hearing is
requested, it will be held on November 29, 2005, at 9:30 a.m. in Rooms
1 and 2, 1724 F Street, NW., Washington, DC. Requests to testify must
include the following information: (1) Name, address, telephone number,
fax number, and firm or affiliation of the person wishing to testify;
and (2) a brief summary of the comments to be presented.
3. Requirements for Submissions
In order to facilitate prompt processing of submissions, USTR
strongly urges and prefers electronic (e-mail) submissions in response
to this notice.
Persons making submissions by e-mail should use the following
subject line: ``Circular Welded Non-alloy Steel Pipe'' followed by (as
appropriate) ``Written Comments'', ``Request for Public Hearing'', or
``Request to Testify''. Documents should be submitted as either
WordPerfect, MSWord, or text (.TXT) files. Supporting documentation
submitted as spreadsheets are acceptable as Quattro Pro or Excel files.
For any document containing business confidential information submitted
electronically, the file name of the business confidential version
should begin with the characters ``BC-'', and the file name of the
public version should begin with the characters ``P-''. The ``P-'' or
``BC-'' should be followed by the name of the submitter. Persons who
make submissions by e-mail should not provide separate cover letters;
information that might appear in a cover letter should be included in
the submission itself. To the extent possible, any attachments to the
submission should be included in the same file as the submission
itself, and not as separate files.
Written comments submitted in response to this request will be
placed in a file open to public inspection pursuant to 15 CFR 2003.5,
except business confidential information exempt from public inspection
in accordance with 15 CFR 2003.6. Business confidential information
submitted in accordance with 15 CFR 2003.6 must be clearly marked
``BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL'' at the top of each page, including any cover
letter or cover page, and must be accompanied by a nonconfidential
summary of the confidential information. All public documents and
nonconfidential summaries will be available for public inspection in
the USTR Reading Room. The USTR Reading Room is open to the public, by
appointment only, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday
through Friday. An appointment to review the file must be scheduled at
least 48 hours in advance and may be made by calling (202) 395-6186.
David Weller,
Deputy Assistant United States Trade Representative for China Affairs.
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