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Panel Decision: The Panel concluded
and ordered the Department as follows:
(1) The Panel affirms the
Department’s decision to deny
TAMSA’s request for revocation of the
antidumping order.
(2) The Panel affirms the decision of
the Department as it relates to Hylsa
regarding the treatment of export
insurance as a direct expense, and in
rejecting Hylsa’s challenge to the
Department’s ‘‘zeroing practice’’.
(3) The Panel remands the case as it
relates to Hylsa to the Department to
recalculate the final antidumping
margins by:
1. Recalculating the packing costs by
(a) taking into account that the cost for
automation was captured as an
overhead fixed asset; (b) not averaging
the packing costs from cost center 2052
for the entire POR because it is not
reasonable; and (c) taking into
consideration only the packing costs
reported by Hylsa for cost center 2052
and only for the two months in which
OCTG products were packed.
2. Recalculating the cost of
production by averaging the costs of
production for both sizes of pipe and for
both months to determine a single
average cost given the absence of any
basis in the record justifying different
production costs based on size.
(4) In the event the recalculation
results in a zero or de minimus
antidumping margin, the Panel directs
the Department to address Hylsa’s
request for revocation of the
antidumping order.
The Department was directed to
report the results of its remand decision
within 45 days of the date of the
opinion, or not later than March 13,
2006.
Dated: January 27, 2006.
Caratina L. Alston,
United States Secretary, NAFTA Secretariat.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Notice of Scope Rulings
Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
EFFECTIVE DATE: February 2, 2006.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(the Department) hereby publishes a list
of scope rulings completed between
October 1, 2005, and December 31,
2005. In conjunction with this list, the
Department is also publishing a list of
requests for scope rulings and
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anticircumvention determinations
pending as of December 31, 2005. We
intend to publish future lists after the
close of the next calendar quarter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Alice Gibbons, AD/CVD Operations,
Office 2, Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th
Street and Constitution Avenue, NW,
Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202)
482–0498.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
within the scope of the antidumping
duty order; November 14, 2005.
Background
The Department’s regulations provide
that the Secretary will publish in the
Federal Register a list of scope rulings
on a quarterly basis. See 19 CFR
351.225(o). Our most recent ‘‘Notice of
Scope Rulings’’ was published on
November 23, 2005. See 70 FR 70785.
The instant notice covers all scope
rulings and anticircumvention
determinations completed by Import
Administration between October 1,
2005, and December 31, 2005, inclusive.
It also lists any scope or
anticircumvention inquiries pending as
of December 31, 2005, as well as scope
rulings inadvertently omitted from prior
published lists. As described below,
subsequent lists will follow after the
close of each calendar quarter.
A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture
from the People’s Republic of China
Scope Rulings Completed Between
October 1, 2005 and December 31, 2005:
People’s Republic of China
A–570–803: Heavy Forged Hand Tools,
Finished or Unfinished, With or Without
Handles, from the People’s Republic of
China
Requestor: Avalanche Industries LLC;
its ‘‘Mean Green Splitting Machine’’
(also known as the ‘‘Smart Splitter’’) is
included within the scope of the bars
and wedges antidumping duty order;
October 14, 2005.
A–570–803: Heavy Forged Hand Tools,
Finished or Unfinished, With or Without
Handles, from the People’s Republic of
China
Requestor: Tianjin Machinery Import
& Export Corporation; On September 22,
2005, the Court of International Trade
upheld the Department’s remand
redetermination, which found that cast
picks are outside the scope of the
antidumping duty order on picks/
mattocks; Because no party appealed
this decision, this decision became final
and conclusive on November 22, 2005.
A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Dorel Asia; infant (baby)
armoires and toy boxes and chests are
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A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Leggett & Platt; three–sided
wooden daybeds with the back being
longer than the two sides and are
designed for use with a metal daybed
link spring support (also known as a
‘‘top spring’’) are within the scope of the
antidumping duty order; November 21,
2005.
Requestor: LumiSource, Inc.; its cell
phone stash chair, whale stash chair,
dolphin stash chair, and stash cube are
excluded from the antidumping duty
order; December 15, 2005.
Anti–circumvention Determinations
Completed Between October 1, 2005
and December 31, 2005:
None.
Anti–circumvention Inquiries
Terminated Between October 1, 2005
and December 31, 2005:
None.
Scope Inquiries Terminated Between
October 1, 2005 and December 31, 2005:
People’s Republic of China
A–570–898: Chlorinated Isocyanurates
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Enviro Tech Chemical
Services, Inc.; whether powdered
trichlorisocyanuric acid should be
considered a separate like product;
requested October 10, 2005; terminated
November 4, 2005.
Scope Inquiries Pending as of December
31, 2005:
Canada
A–122–838: Certain Softwood Lumber
Products from Canada
Requestor: Coalition for Fair Lumber
Imports Executive Committee; whether
lumber entering under the HTSUS
number 4409.10.05 is within the scope
of the order; requested December 19,
2005.
People’s Republic of China
A–570–504: Petroleum Wax Candles
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Design Ideas, Ltd.; whether
its ‘‘Lumanae’’ and ‘‘Lounge Light’’
candles are within the scope of the
antidumping duty order; requested
December 29, 2005.
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A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: L. Powell Company;
whether certain jewelry armoires
without felt or felt–like lining on the
door are within the scope of the
antidumping duty order; requested
November 30, 2005.
A–570–504: Petroleum Wax Candles
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Eighteen Karat
International Product Sourcing, Inc.;
whether its 12 ‘‘orchid’’ candles are
within the scope of the antidumping
duty order; requested September 12,
2005.
A–570–504: Petroleum Wax Candles
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Kohl’s Department Stores,
Inc.; whether its chicken shaped candle
is within the scope of the antidumping
duty order; requested November 29,
2005.
A–570–832: Pure Magnesium from the
People’s Republic of China
Requestor: U.S. Magnesium LLC;
whether pure and alloy magnesium
processed in Canada, France, or any
third country and exported to the
United States using pure magnesium
ingots originally produced in the PRC is
within the scope of the antidumping
duty order; requested July 19, 2005;
initiated September 2, 2005.
A–570–868: Folding Metal Tables and
Chairs from the People’s Republic of
China
Requestor: Mac Industries (Shanghai)
Co., Ltd., Jiaxing Yinmao International
Treading Co., Ltd., and Fujian Zenithen
Consumer Products Co., Ltd.; whether
their ‘‘moon chair’’ is within the scope
of the antidumping duty order;
requested August 18, 2005; initiated
November 29, 2005.
A–570–878: Saccharin from the People’s
Republic of China
Requestor: PMC Specialities Group,
Inc.; whether certain saccharin products
originating in the PRC and further–
processed in Israel are within the scope
of the antidumping duty order;
requested August 12, 2005; initiated
October 26, 2005.
A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture
from the People’s Republic of China
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Requestor: Cape Craftsmen; whether
various cabinets/commodes are within
the scope of the antidumping duty
order; requested October 28, 2005.
A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Dorel Asia; whether infant
(baby) changing tables and toddler beds
are within the scope of the antidumping
duty order; requested February 15, 2005;
initiated November 14, 2005.
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Vietnam are excluded from the
antidumping duty order; requested May
12, 2004; initiated October 22, 2004.
Anti–circumvention Inquiries Pending
as of December 31, 2005:
People’s Republic of China
A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Whitewood Industries;
whether certain wooden jewelry
armoires lined with felt of felt–like
material are within the scope of the
antidumping duty order; requested
December 5, 2005.
A–570–504: Petroleum Wax Candles
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: National Candle
Association; whether imports of palm
and vegetable–based wax candles from
the PRC can be considered later–
developed merchandise which is now
circumventing the antidumping duty
order; requested October 8, 2004;
initiated February 25, 2005.
A–570–891: Hand Trucks and Certain
Parts Thereof from the People’s
Republic of China
Requestor: Central Purchasing, LLC.;
whether an accessory cart that is
specifically designed to fit and carry a
‘‘Breaker Hammer,’’ and is imported
separately from the Breaker Hammer, is
within the scope of the antidumping
duty order; requested November 22,
2005.
A–570–504: Petroleum Wax Candles
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: National Candle
Association; whether imports of palm
and vegetable–based wax candles from
the PRC can be considered a minor
alteration to the subject merchandise for
purposes of circumventing the
antidumping duty order; requested
October 12, 2004; initiated February 25,
2005.
A–570–891: Hand Trucks and Certain
Parts Thereof from the People’s
Republic of China
Requestor: Central Purchasing, LLC.;
whether a ‘‘welding cart’’ is within the
scope of the antidumping duty order;
requested December 22, 2005.
A–570–504: Petroleum Wax Candles
from the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: National Candle
Association; whether imports of candles
from the PRC without wicks, into which
wicks are then inserted after
importation, can be considered
‘‘merchandise completed or assembled
in the United States’’ and are
circumventing the antidumping duty
order; requested December 14, 2005.
A–570–896: Magnesium Metal from the
People’s Republic of China
Requestor: U.S. Magnesium LLC;
whether pure and alloy magnesium
processed in Canada, France, or any
third country, and exported to the
United States using pure magnesium
ingots originally produced in the PRC,
is within the scope of the antidumping
duty order; requested July 19, 2005;
initiated September 2, 2005.
Republic of Korea
C–580–851: Dynamic Random Access
Memory Semiconductors from the
Republic of Korea
Requestor: Cisco Systems, Inc.;
whether removable memory modules
placed on motherboards that are
imported for repair or refurbishment are
within the scope of the countervailing
duty order; requested December 29,
2004; initiated February 4, 2005.
Vietnam
A–552–801: Certain Frozen Fish Fillets
From the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Requestor: Piazza Seafood World LLC;
whether certain basa and tra fillets from
Cambodia which are a product of
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A–570–868: Folding Metal Tables and
Chairs from the People’s Republic of
China
Requestor: Meco Corporation;
whether adding a cross–brace to folding
metal tables from the PRC to join two
legs into pairs can be considered minor
alterations to merchandise, which is
now circumventing the antidumping
duty order (the scope defines the legs of
folding metal tables as ‘‘legs that
mechanically fold independently of one
another’’); requested October 31, 2005.
Vietnam
A–552–801: Certain Frozen Fish Fillets
From the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Requestor: Catfish Farmers of America
and certain individual U.S. catfish
processors; whether imports of frozen
fish fillets from Cambodia made from
live fish sourced from Vietnam, and
falling within the scope of the order, can
be considered ‘‘merchandise completed
or assembled in other foreign countries’’
and are circumventing the antidumping
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duty order; requested August 20, 2004;
initiated October 22, 2004.
Scope Rulings Inadvertently Omitted
from Prior Published Lists:
None.
Interested parties are invited to
comment on the completeness of this
list of pending scope and anti–
circumvention inquiries. Any comments
should be submitted to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for AD/CVD
Operations, Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
14th Street and Constitution Avenue,
NW, Room 1870, Washington, DC
20230.
This notice is published in
accordance with 19 CFR 351.225(o) of
the Department’s regulations.
Dated: January 30, 2006.
Stephen J. Claeys,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
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Administration
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Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management
Council; Public Meeting
Special Accommodations
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Gulf of Mexico Fishery
Management Council will convene a
public meeting of the Ad Hoc Grouper
Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ)
Advisory Panel (AHGIFQAP).
DATES: The AHGIFQAP meeting will
convene at 9 a.m. on Wednesday,
February 22 and conclude no later than
2 p.m. on Thursday, February 23, 2006.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the Embassy Suites Hotel Tampa –
Airport/Westshore, 555 North
Westshore Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33609,
telephone: (813) 875–1555.
Council address: Gulf of Mexico
Fishery Management Council, 2203
North Lois Avenue, Suite 1100, Tampa,
FL 33607.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stu
Kennedy, Fishery Biologist, telephone:
(813) 348–1630.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf
of Mexico Fishery Management Council
has begun deliberation of a Dedicated
Access Privilege System (DAP) for the
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Commercial grouper fishery. The
Council has appointed an Ad Hoc
Grouper Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ)
Advisory Panel (AHGIFQAP) composed
of commercial grouper fishermen and
others knowledgeable about DAP
systems to assist in the development of
such a program. This will be the first
meeting of the AHGIFQAP. They will be
asked to provide some broad general
recommendations on the scope and the
general configuration of such a program
to the Council for discussion at the
Council’s March 20 – 23, 2006 meeting
in Mobile, AL.
Although other non-emergency issues
not on the agenda may come before the
AHGIFQAP for discussion, in
accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), those
issues may not be the subject of formal
action during these meetings. Actions of
the AHGIFQAP will be restricted to
those issues specifically identified in
the agenda and any issues arising after
publication of this notice that require
emergency action under section 305(c)
of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, provided
the public has been notified of the
Council’s intent to take action to
address the emergency.
Copies of the agenda can be obtained
by calling (813) 348–1630.
This meeting is physically accessible
to people with disabilities. Requests for
sign language interpretation or other
auxiliary aids should be directed to
Dawn Aring at the Council (see
ADDRESSES) at least 5 working days prior
to the meeting.
Dated: January 30, 2006.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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North Pacific Fishery Management
Council; Public Meeting
National Marine Fisheries
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Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of a public meeting of the
North Pacific Fishery Management
Council’s Pacific Northwest Crab
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Industry Advisory Committee
(PNCIAC).
SUMMARY: The PNCIAC will convene a
meeting on Thursday, February 23,
2006, in Seattle, WA. The meeting is
open to the public.
The meeting will be held on
Thursday, February 23, 2006, from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m.
DATES:
The meeting will be held at
the Leif Erikson Hall, 2245 NW 57th
Street, Seattle, WA 98107 (in Ballard).
Council address: North Pacific
Fishery Management Council, 605 W.
4th Ave., Suite 306, Anchorage, AK
99501–2252.
ADDRESSES:
Dr.
Diana Stram, Council Staff, telephone:
(907) 271–2809.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Agenda
1. Discussion and recommendation on
the Alaska Crab Coalition (ACC)
proposal before the Board of Fisheries to
review and consider adjusting or
eliminating the minimum total
allowable catch (TAC) for reopening the
Eastern District (Bristol Bay) bairdi
fishery and other king crab fisheries.
2. Discussion of Bristol Bay king crab
harvest strategy and 2005 season
management concerns.
3. Discussion of Bering Sea opilio crab
harvest strategy and management
concerns.
Although non-emergency issues not
contained in this agenda may be
discussed, those issues may not be the
subject of formal action during this
meeting. Action will be restricted to
those issues specifically listed in this
document and any issues arising after
publication of this document 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 intent to take final action to address
the emergency.
Special Accommodations
This meeting is physically accessible
to people with disabilities. Requests for
sign language interpretation or other
auxiliary aids should be directed to Gail
Bendixen at (907) 271–2809 at least 7
working days prior to the meeting date.
Dated: January 30, 2006.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Notice of Scope Rulings
AGENCY: Import Administration, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
EFFECTIVE DATE: February 2, 2006.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce (the Department) hereby publishes a
list of scope rulings completed between October 1, 2005, and December
31, 2005. In conjunction with this list, the Department is also
publishing a list of requests for scope rulings and anticircumvention
determinations pending as of December 31, 2005. We intend to publish
future lists after the close of the next calendar quarter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alice Gibbons, AD/CVD Operations,
Office 2, Import Administration, International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW,
Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-0498.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Department's regulations provide that the Secretary will
publish in the Federal Register a list of scope rulings on a quarterly
basis. See 19 CFR 351.225(o). Our most recent ``Notice of Scope
Rulings'' was published on November 23, 2005. See 70 FR 70785. The
instant notice covers all scope rulings and anticircumvention
determinations completed by Import Administration between October 1,
2005, and December 31, 2005, inclusive. It also lists any scope or
anticircumvention inquiries pending as of December 31, 2005, as well as
scope rulings inadvertently omitted from prior published lists. As
described below, subsequent lists will follow after the close of each
calendar quarter.
Scope Rulings Completed Between October 1, 2005 and December 31, 2005:
People's Republic of China
A-570-803: Heavy Forged Hand Tools, Finished or Unfinished, With or
Without Handles, from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Avalanche Industries LLC; its ``Mean Green Splitting
Machine'' (also known as the ``Smart Splitter'') is included within the
scope of the bars and wedges antidumping duty order; October 14, 2005.
A-570-803: Heavy Forged Hand Tools, Finished or Unfinished, With or
Without Handles, from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Tianjin Machinery Import & Export Corporation; On
September 22, 2005, the Court of International Trade upheld the
Department's remand redetermination, which found that cast picks are
outside the scope of the antidumping duty order on picks/mattocks;
Because no party appealed this decision, this decision became final and
conclusive on November 22, 2005.
A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Dorel Asia; infant (baby) armoires and toy boxes and
chests are within the scope of the antidumping duty order; November 14,
2005.
A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Leggett & Platt; three-sided wooden daybeds with the
back being longer than the two sides and are designed for use with a
metal daybed link spring support (also known as a ``top spring'') are
within the scope of the antidumping duty order; November 21, 2005.
A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: LumiSource, Inc.; its cell phone stash chair, whale
stash chair, dolphin stash chair, and stash cube are excluded from the
antidumping duty order; December 15, 2005.
Anti-circumvention Determinations Completed Between October 1, 2005 and
December 31, 2005:
None.
Anti-circumvention Inquiries Terminated Between October 1, 2005 and
December 31, 2005:
None.
Scope Inquiries Terminated Between October 1, 2005 and December 31,
2005:
People's Republic of China
A-570-898: Chlorinated Isocyanurates from the People's Republic of
China
Requestor: Enviro Tech Chemical Services, Inc.; whether powdered
trichlorisocyanuric acid should be considered a separate like product;
requested October 10, 2005; terminated November 4, 2005.
Scope Inquiries Pending as of December 31, 2005:
Canada
A-122-838: Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada
Requestor: Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports Executive Committee;
whether lumber entering under the HTSUS number 4409.10.05 is within the
scope of the order; requested December 19, 2005.
People's Republic of China
A-570-504: Petroleum Wax Candles from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Design Ideas, Ltd.; whether its ``Lumanae'' and ``Lounge
Light'' candles are within the scope of the antidumping duty order;
requested December 29, 2005.
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A-570-504: Petroleum Wax Candles from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Eighteen Karat International Product Sourcing, Inc.;
whether its 12 ``orchid'' candles are within the scope of the
antidumping duty order; requested September 12, 2005.
A-570-504: Petroleum Wax Candles from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Kohl's Department Stores, Inc.; whether its chicken
shaped candle is within the scope of the antidumping duty order;
requested November 29, 2005.
A-570-832: Pure Magnesium from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: U.S. Magnesium LLC; whether pure and alloy magnesium
processed in Canada, France, or any third country and exported to the
United States using pure magnesium ingots originally produced in the
PRC is within the scope of the antidumping duty order; requested July
19, 2005; initiated September 2, 2005.
A-570-868: Folding Metal Tables and Chairs from the People's Republic
of China
Requestor: Mac Industries (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Jiaxing Yinmao
International Treading Co., Ltd., and Fujian Zenithen Consumer Products
Co., Ltd.; whether their ``moon chair'' is within the scope of the
antidumping duty order; requested August 18, 2005; initiated November
29, 2005.
A-570-878: Saccharin from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: PMC Specialities Group, Inc.; whether certain saccharin
products originating in the PRC and further-processed in Israel are
within the scope of the antidumping duty order; requested August 12,
2005; initiated October 26, 2005.
A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Cape Craftsmen; whether various cabinets/commodes are
within the scope of the antidumping duty order; requested October 28,
2005.
A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Dorel Asia; whether infant (baby) changing tables and
toddler beds are within the scope of the antidumping duty order;
requested February 15, 2005; initiated November 14, 2005.
A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: L. Powell Company; whether certain jewelry armoires
without felt or felt-like lining on the door are within the scope of
the antidumping duty order; requested November 30, 2005.
A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Whitewood Industries; whether certain wooden jewelry
armoires lined with felt of felt-like material are within the scope of
the antidumping duty order; requested December 5, 2005.
A-570-891: Hand Trucks and Certain Parts Thereof from the People's
Republic of China
Requestor: Central Purchasing, LLC.; whether an accessory cart that
is specifically designed to fit and carry a ``Breaker Hammer,'' and is
imported separately from the Breaker Hammer, is within the scope of the
antidumping duty order; requested November 22, 2005.
A-570-891: Hand Trucks and Certain Parts Thereof from the People's
Republic of China
Requestor: Central Purchasing, LLC.; whether a ``welding cart'' is
within the scope of the antidumping duty order; requested December 22,
2005.
A-570-896: Magnesium Metal from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: U.S. Magnesium LLC; whether pure and alloy magnesium
processed in Canada, France, or any third country, and exported to the
United States using pure magnesium ingots originally produced in the
PRC, is within the scope of the antidumping duty order; requested July
19, 2005; initiated September 2, 2005.
Republic of Korea
C-580-851: Dynamic Random Access Memory Semiconductors from the
Republic of Korea
Requestor: Cisco Systems, Inc.; whether removable memory modules
placed on motherboards that are imported for repair or refurbishment
are within the scope of the countervailing duty order; requested
December 29, 2004; initiated February 4, 2005.
Vietnam
A-552-801: Certain Frozen Fish Fillets From the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam
Requestor: Piazza Seafood World LLC; whether certain basa and tra
fillets from Cambodia which are a product of Vietnam are excluded from
the antidumping duty order; requested May 12, 2004; initiated October
22, 2004.
Anti-circumvention Inquiries Pending as of December 31, 2005:
People's Republic of China
A-570-504: Petroleum Wax Candles from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: National Candle Association; whether imports of palm and
vegetable-based wax candles from the PRC can be considered later-
developed merchandise which is now circumventing the antidumping duty
order; requested October 8, 2004; initiated February 25, 2005.
A-570-504: Petroleum Wax Candles from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: National Candle Association; whether imports of palm and
vegetable-based wax candles from the PRC can be considered a minor
alteration to the subject merchandise for purposes of circumventing the
antidumping duty order; requested October 12, 2004; initiated February
25, 2005.
A-570-504: Petroleum Wax Candles from the People's Republic of China
Requestor: National Candle Association; whether imports of candles
from the PRC without wicks, into which wicks are then inserted after
importation, can be considered ``merchandise completed or assembled in
the United States'' and are circumventing the antidumping duty order;
requested December 14, 2005.
A-570-868: Folding Metal Tables and Chairs from the People's Republic
of China
Requestor: Meco Corporation; whether adding a cross-brace to
folding metal tables from the PRC to join two legs into pairs can be
considered minor alterations to merchandise, which is now circumventing
the antidumping duty order (the scope defines the legs of folding metal
tables as ``legs that mechanically fold independently of one
another''); requested October 31, 2005.
Vietnam
A-552-801: Certain Frozen Fish Fillets From the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam
Requestor: Catfish Farmers of America and certain individual U.S.
catfish processors; whether imports of frozen fish fillets from
Cambodia made from live fish sourced from Vietnam, and falling within
the scope of the order, can be considered ``merchandise completed or
assembled in other foreign countries'' and are circumventing the
antidumping
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duty order; requested August 20, 2004; initiated October 22, 2004.
Scope Rulings Inadvertently Omitted from Prior Published Lists:
None.
Interested parties are invited to comment on the completeness of
this list of pending scope and anti-circumvention inquiries. Any
comments should be submitted to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for AD/
CVD Operations, Import Administration, International Trade
Administration, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Room 1870,
Washington, DC 20230.
This notice is published in accordance with 19 CFR 351.225(o) of
the Department's regulations.
Dated: January 30, 2006.
Stephen J. Claeys,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Import Administration.
[FR Doc. E6-1416 Filed 2-1-06; 8:45 am]
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