Termination Of Foreign-Trade Subzones 133B and 133C, (Maytag Corporation), Herrin, Illinois and Newton, Iowa, 44996 [E6-12816]

Download as PDF 44996 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 152 / Tuesday, August 8, 2006 / Notices Dated at Washington, DC, August 3, 2006. Ivy L. Davis, Acting Chief, Regional Programs Coordination Unit. [FR Doc. E6–12873 Filed 8–7–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6335–01–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Foreign–Trade Zones Board International Trade Administration Order No. 1467 (A–351–809, A–201–805, A–580–809, A–533– 502, A–549–502, A–489–501, C–489–502) Expansion of Foreign–Trade Zone 163, Ponce, Puerto Rico Pursuant to its authority under the Foreign–Trade Zones Act of June 18, 1934, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), the Foreign– Trade Zones Board (the Board) adopts the following Order: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Foreign-Trade Zones Board Order No. 1466 Termination Of Foreign-Trade Subzones 133B and 133C, (Maytag Corporation), Herrin, Illinois and Newton, Iowa Pursuant to the authority granted in the Foreign-Trade Zones Act of June 18, 1934, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), and the Foreign-Trade Zones Board Regulations (15 CFR Part 400), the Foreign-Trade Zones Board has adopted the following order: Whereas, on November 1, 1989, the Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued a grant of authority to the Quad-City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc. (Quad-City) authorizing the establishment of Foreign-Trade Subzones 133B and 133C at the Maytag Corporation facilities in Herrin, Illinois and Newton, Iowa (Board Order 448, 54 FR 47246, 11/13/ 89); Whereas, Quad-City advised the Board on August 9, 2005 (FTZ Docket 19-2006), that zone procedures were no longer needed at the facilities and requested voluntary termination of Subzones 133B and 133C; Whereas, the request has been reviewed by the FTZ Staff and Customs and Border Protection officials, and approval has been recommended; Now, therefore, the Foreign-Trade Zones Board terminates the subzone status of Subzones 133B and 133C, effective this date. Signed at Washington, DC, this 26th day of July 2006. jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Whereas, CODEZOL, C.D., grantee of Foreign–Trade Zone 163, submitted an application to the Board for authority to expand FTZ 163 to include a site in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, adjacent to the San Juan Customs and Border Protection port of entry (FTZ Docket 67–2005, filed 12/22/2005); Whereas, notice inviting public comment has been given in the Federal Register (70 FR 77376–77377, 12/30/ 2005); and, Whereas, the Board adopts the findings and recommendations of the examiner’s report, and finds that the requirements of the FTZ Act and Board’s regulations are satisfied, and that approval of the application is in the public interest; Now, therefore, the Board hereby orders: The application to expand FTZ 163 is approved, subject to the FTZ Act and the Board’s regulations, including Section 400.28. Signed at Washington, DC, this 26th day of July 2006. David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman, Foreign–Trade Zones Board. Attest: Andrew McGilvray, Acting Executive Secretary. [FR Doc. E6–12810 Filed 8–7–06; 8:45 am] Billing Code: 3510–DS–S David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman. ForeignTrade Zones Board. Attest: Andrew McGilvray, Acting Executive Secretary. [FR Doc. E6–12816 Filed 8–7–06; 8:45 am] Billing Code: 3510–DS–S VerDate Aug<31>2005 20:06 Aug 07, 2006 Jkt 208001 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Continuation of Antidumping Duty Orders on Circular Welded Non–Alloy Pipes and Tubes from Brazil, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Antidumping Duty Orders on Welded Carbon Steel Pipe from India, Thailand and Turkey, and Countervailing Duty Order on Welded Carbon Steel Standard Pipe from Turkey Import Administration, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce. SUMMARY: As a result of the determinations by the Department of Commerce (the Department) and the International Trade Commission (ITC) that revocation of the antidumping duty orders on circular welded non–alloy pipe and tube from Brazil, Mexico, and Republic of Korea (Korea), and antidumping duty orders on welded carbon steel pipe from India, Thailand and Turkey, and countervailing duty order on welded carbon steel standard pipe from Turkey, would likely lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping and countervailable subsidies, and material injury to an industry in the United States, the Department is publishing notice of continuation of these antidumping and countervailing duty orders. EFFECTIVE DATE: August 8, 2006. CONTACT INFORMATION: Martha Douthit or Dana Mermelstein, AD/CVD Operations, Office 6, Import Administration, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230; telephone:(202) 482–5050 or (202) 482– 1391, respectively. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: AGENCY: Scope of the Orders Certain Circular Welded Non–Alloy Pipe and Tube from Brazil, Mexico and Korea - (A–351–809)(A–201–805)(A– 580–809) The products covered by these orders are circular welded non–alloy steel pipes and tubes, of circular cross– section, not more than 406.4 millimeters (16 inches) in outside diameter, regardless of wall thickness, surface finish (black, galvanized, or painted), or end finish (plain end, beveled end, threaded, or threaded and coupled). These pipes and tubes are generally known as standard pipes and tubes and are intended for the low pressure E:\FR\FM\08AUN1.SGM 08AUN1

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[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 152 (Tuesday, August 8, 2006)]
[Notices]
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[FR Doc No: E6-12816]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Foreign-Trade Zones Board

Order No. 1466


Termination Of Foreign-Trade Subzones 133B and 133C, (Maytag 
Corporation), Herrin, Illinois and Newton, Iowa

    Pursuant to the authority granted in the Foreign-Trade Zones Act 
of June 18, 1934, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), and the Foreign-
Trade Zones Board Regulations (15 CFR Part 400), the Foreign-Trade 
Zones Board has adopted the following order:
    Whereas, on November 1, 1989, the Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued 
a grant of authority to the Quad-City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc. (Quad-
City) authorizing the establishment of Foreign-Trade Subzones 133B and 
133C at the Maytag Corporation facilities in Herrin, Illinois and 
Newton, Iowa (Board Order 448, 54 FR 47246, 11/13/89);
    Whereas, Quad-City advised the Board on August 9, 2005 (FTZ Docket 
19-2006), that zone procedures were no longer needed at the facilities 
and requested voluntary termination of Subzones 133B and 133C;
    Whereas, the request has been reviewed by the FTZ Staff and Customs 
and Border Protection officials, and approval has been recommended;
    Now, therefore, the Foreign-Trade Zones Board terminates the 
subzone status of Subzones 133B and 133C, effective this date.
    Signed at Washington, DC, this 26th day of July 2006.

David M. Spooner,
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate 
Chairman. Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
    Attest:
Andrew McGilvray,
Acting Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. E6-12816 Filed 8-7-06; 8:45 am]
Billing Code: 3510-DS-S
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