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period to 365 days and the 120-day
period to 180 days.
We determine that it is not practicable
to complete this administrative review
by February 16, 2007. The Department
requires additional time to review the
recent comments regarding the Sansico
Group’s claim of no shipments in the
instant review. Therefore, in accordance
with section 751(a)(3)(A) of the Act and
19 CFR 351.213(h)(2), the Department is
extending the time limit for the
completion of these preliminary results
by an additional 43 days to April 2,
2007, which is the first business day
after the additional 43-day extension.
The final results, in turn, will be due
120 days after the date of issuance of the
preliminary results, unless extended.
This notice is issued and published in
accordance with sections 751(a)(3)(A)
and 777(i)(1) of the Act.
Dated: January 12, 2007.
Stephen J. Claeys,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
[FR Doc. E7–869 Filed 1–22–07; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Textile and Apparel Products from
Vietnam: Import Monitoring Program;
Request for Comments
Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Request for Public Comment –
Import Monitoring of Textile and
Apparel Products from Vietnam.
AGENCY:
As a follow–up to its
December 4, 2006 request for public
comment, the Department of Commerce
(the Department) is providing an
additional opportunity for the public to
comment on the development and
implementation of a monitoring
program covering imports of textile and
apparel products from Vietnam. This
monitoring program will remain in
place for the duration of this
Administration. To help the Department
implement the program and, at the same
time, be advised of the concerns of all
interested stakeholders, the Department
is inviting the public to provide further
input on the monitoring program and
identify issues or considerations that
submitters believe are deserving of the
Department’s attention as the program
proceeds. Responses to comments
already received by the Department as
part of its December 4, 2006 request are
also welcome.
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To be most useful, the
Department requests that comments be
submitted by close of business, January
31, 2007. However, the Department will
continue to welcome and solicit
additional views and input from all
parties on an ongoing basis.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted in writing or electronically.
Persons wishing to comment in writing
should file, by the date specified above,
a signed original and four copies of each
set of comments. Written comments
should be addressed to David M.
Spooner, Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration, Room 1870,
Department of Commerce, 14th Street
and Constitution Ave., NW,
Washington, DC 20230. Electronic
comments should be submitted to
vietnam–texapp-monitor–
FRcomments@mail.doc.gov. Comments
should be limited to 25 pages or less.
All comments will be available for
public inspection at Import
Administration’s Central Records Unit,
Room B–099, between the hours of 8:30
a.m. and 5 p.m. on business days. The
Department will not accept nor consider
comments accompanied by a request
that a part or all of the material be
treated confidentially because of its
business proprietary nature or for any
other reason. In addition, all comments
will be made available to the public in
Portable Document Format (PDF) on the
Internet at the Import Administration
Web site at the following address:
https://ia.ita.doc.gov. To the extent
possible, all comments will be posted
within 48 hours. Any questions
concerning file formatting, document
conversion, access on the Internet, or
other electronic filing issues should be
addressed to Andrew Lee Beller, Import
Administration Webmaster, at (202)
482–0866, e–mail address: webmaster–
support@ita.doc.gov.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kelly Parkhill at (202) 482–3791.
The
Department is instituting an import
monitoring program for textile and
apparel products from Vietnam. The
Department currently monitors imports
of textile and apparel products from
Vietnam and all other textile and
apparel producing countries as part of
the regular monitoring and reporting
conducted by Import Administration’s
Office of Textiles and Apparel. This
program, which is not meant to inhibit
legitimate trade, will supplement those
monitoring activities already
undertaken by that office and help
ensure compliance with the trade
remedy laws.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Implementation of the program began
on January 11, 2007 when Vietnam
became a Member of the World Trade
Organization (WTO) and will cease at
the end of the current Administration.
Five product groups – trousers, shirts,
underwear, swimwear and sweaters –
have been identified as being of special
sensitivity for monitoring purposes and
specific products from these broad
categories will constitute the initial
focus of Import Administration’s
monitoring efforts. Outreach to
interested parties, including domestic
textile and apparel producers, workers,
retailers, importers and the Government
of Vietnam, will continue throughout
the monitoring process and products
may be added or removed from
monitoring as appropriate.
OUTREACH PROCESS: As noted, the
outreach process will be ongoing and
continue throughout the life of the
program. All parties are welcome to
meet with or otherwise provide input to
the Department There will be no
restrictions on access to the Department
or preconditions for comment on the
monitoring program. In addition, the
Department will establish an electronic
hotline – vietnam–texapp-monitor–
hotline@mail.doc.gov – to make it easier
for parties to provide input, raise
questions or submit suggestions to the
Department about the program. The
Department fully anticipates that input
from this outreach process will lead to
improvements in the monitoring
program, as the need arises.
The Department intends to hold a
public hearing on the program in
Washington, D.C. within the next three
months. A separate notice in the
Federal Register announcing the
hearing and providing guidance on
participation will be issued no later
than 30 days in advance of the hearing.
The Department is also considering the
possibility of holding a series of field
hearings. If held, the Department
intends to ensure that the locations of
these hearings will be convenient to the
broad array of parties that have
expressed interest in the monitoring
program including domestic textile and
apparel producers, workers, retailers
and importers. The Department is also
examining ways in which access to the
hearing(s) may be extended to those
unable to attend in person.
The Department also intends to
develop an email notification system to
provide parties notice of upcoming
developments. Those interested in being
included in the email notification
system should provide the Department
with their email address. Email
addresses may be submitted in writing
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or through the email hotline – vietnam–
texapp-monitor–hotline@mail.doc.gov.
PRODUCT COVERAGE: The
Department intends to monitor five
product groups – trousers, shirts,
underwear, swimwear and sweaters.
However, the Department recognizes
that these five product groups are too
broad for effective monitoring. Within
these five groups, the Department
intends to focus on those traditional
three–digit textile and apparel
categories of greatest significance based
on trade trends, composition of the U.S.
industry and input from parties, as
appropriate. In addition to gathering
aggregate value data for each of the
monitored three–digit categories, the
Department intends to gather volume,
value and average unit value data for
selected products within those
categories that will be collected and
examined on a 10–digit Harmonized
Tariff System (HTS) code basis. All data
will be updated monthly and made
available to the public on the Import
Administration’s Office of Textile and
Apparel website – https://
www.otexa.ita.doc.gov/.
Product coverage is not intended by
the Department necessarily to be static.
Changes in product coverage may occur
in response to input received from
interested parties, changes in the trade,
or as the Department broadens its
understanding of the composition and
structure of the domestic textile and
apparel industry. Further, as the
Department’s extends its knowledge of
the domestic industry and the products
it produces, as part of its monitoring,
biannual evaluation and like product
analysis, it intends to continue its
interaction with stakeholders to allow
for full comment and input. As part of
this process, products may be added or
removed from monitoring, as
appropriate.
PRODUCTION TEMPLATES:
Production templates will be developed
on an as–needed basis, as merited by the
Department’s analysis of the monitored
imports, and their impact on, and
relation to, the domestic industry. In
developing these templates, the
Department intends to gather input from
parties knowledgeable about the
production process. Proxy countries,
appropriate for the product being
examined, will not be selected until that
time.
BIANNUAL EVALUATION: The
Department intends to conduct its
formal evaluation of the information
gathered under the monitoring program
on a biannual basis. Interim reviews are
not expected to be conducted unless
warranted by unforeseen developments.
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As explained above, public import
data gathered by the Department as part
of its monitoring program will be posted
on the Import Administration website
and updated monthly. Data will be
reviewed at the 10–digit HTS level and
shifts in product mix and seasonality
will be considered when evaluating
price and volume trends, as appropriate.
In addition to analyzing import data as
part of this review process, the
Department will consider domestic
industry information including
production, employment and other
indicators of industry health, to the
extent relevant to the biannual
evaluation process.
SELF–INITIATION: Any self–initiation
of an antidumping investigation arising
from this program will be fully
consistent with U.S. law as set forth in
the statute and the Department’s
regulations, and with the applicable
WTO rules.
CRITICAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Any
application of critical circumstances in
the context of a self–initiated
investigation will be fully consistent
with U.S. law, and with the applicable
WTO rules. Should the Department find
critical circumstances, suspension of
liquidation would apply to unliquidated
entries of merchandise entered, or
withdrawn from warehouse, for
consumption on or after the later of: 1)
90 days before the date on which
suspension of liquidation is first
ordered; or 2) the date on which notice
of the initiation of the investigation is
published in the Federal Register
(section 733(e)(2) of the Tariff Act of
1930, as amended).
NEW REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:
There are no new paperwork or
reporting requirements as a result of the
Department’s monitoring program.
Furthermore, all responses to the
Department’s Federal Register notice
requests for information, including this
request, are strictly voluntary.
Dated: January 17, 2007.
David M. Spooner,
Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
[FR Doc. E7–928 Filed 1–22–07; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Textile and Apparel Products from Vietnam: Import Monitoring
Program; Request for Comments
AGENCY: Import Administration, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Request for Public Comment - Import Monitoring of Textile and
Apparel Products from Vietnam.
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SUMMARY: As a follow-up to its December 4, 2006 request for public
comment, the Department of Commerce (the Department) is providing an
additional opportunity for the public to comment on the development and
implementation of a monitoring program covering imports of textile and
apparel products from Vietnam. This monitoring program will remain in
place for the duration of this Administration. To help the Department
implement the program and, at the same time, be advised of the concerns
of all interested stakeholders, the Department is inviting the public
to provide further input on the monitoring program and identify issues
or considerations that submitters believe are deserving of the
Department's attention as the program proceeds. Responses to comments
already received by the Department as part of its December 4, 2006
request are also welcome.
DATES: To be most useful, the Department requests that comments be
submitted by close of business, January 31, 2007. However, the
Department will continue to welcome and solicit additional views and
input from all parties on an ongoing basis.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted in writing or electronically.
Persons wishing to comment in writing should file, by the date
specified above, a signed original and four copies of each set of
comments. Written comments should be addressed to David M. Spooner,
Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, Room 1870, Department of
Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20230.
Electronic comments should be submitted to vietnam-texapp-monitor-
FRcomments@mail.doc.gov. Comments should be limited to 25 pages or
less.
All comments will be available for public inspection at Import
Administration's Central Records Unit, Room B-099, between the hours of
8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on business days. The Department will not accept
nor consider comments accompanied by a request that a part or all of
the material be treated confidentially because of its business
proprietary nature or for any other reason. In addition, all comments
will be made available to the public in Portable Document Format (PDF)
on the Internet at the Import Administration Web site at the following
address: https://ia.ita.doc.gov. To the extent possible, all comments
will be posted within 48 hours. Any questions concerning file
formatting, document conversion, access on the Internet, or other
electronic filing issues should be addressed to Andrew Lee Beller,
Import Administration Webmaster, at (202) 482-0866, e-mail address:
webmaster-support@ita.doc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelly Parkhill at (202) 482-3791.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department is instituting an import
monitoring program for textile and apparel products from Vietnam. The
Department currently monitors imports of textile and apparel products
from Vietnam and all other textile and apparel producing countries as
part of the regular monitoring and reporting conducted by Import
Administration's Office of Textiles and Apparel. This program, which is
not meant to inhibit legitimate trade, will supplement those monitoring
activities already undertaken by that office and help ensure compliance
with the trade remedy laws.
Implementation of the program began on January 11, 2007 when
Vietnam became a Member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and will
cease at the end of the current Administration. Five product groups -
trousers, shirts, underwear, swimwear and sweaters - have been
identified as being of special sensitivity for monitoring purposes and
specific products from these broad categories will constitute the
initial focus of Import Administration's monitoring efforts. Outreach
to interested parties, including domestic textile and apparel
producers, workers, retailers, importers and the Government of Vietnam,
will continue throughout the monitoring process and products may be
added or removed from monitoring as appropriate.
OUTREACH PROCESS: As noted, the outreach process will be ongoing and
continue throughout the life of the program. All parties are welcome to
meet with or otherwise provide input to the Department There will be no
restrictions on access to the Department or preconditions for comment
on the monitoring program. In addition, the Department will establish
an electronic hotline-vietnam-texapp-monitor-hotline@mail.doc.gov -
to make it easier for parties to provide input, raise questions or
submit suggestions to the Department about the program. The Department
fully anticipates that input from this outreach process will lead to
improvements in the monitoring program, as the need arises.
The Department intends to hold a public hearing on the program in
Washington, D.C. within the next three months. A separate notice in the
Federal Register announcing the hearing and providing guidance on
participation will be issued no later than 30 days in advance of the
hearing. The Department is also considering the possibility of holding
a series of field hearings. If held, the Department intends to ensure
that the locations of these hearings will be convenient to the broad
array of parties that have expressed interest in the monitoring program
including domestic textile and apparel producers, workers, retailers
and importers. The Department is also examining ways in which access to
the hearing(s) may be extended to those unable to attend in person.
The Department also intends to develop an email notification system
to provide parties notice of upcoming developments. Those interested in
being included in the email notification system should provide the
Department with their email address. Email addresses may be submitted
in writing
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or through the email hotline - vietnam-texapp-monitor-
hotline@mail.doc.gov.
PRODUCT COVERAGE: The Department intends to monitor five product groups
- trousers, shirts, underwear, swimwear and sweaters. However, the
Department recognizes that these five product groups are too broad for
effective monitoring. Within these five groups, the Department intends
to focus on those traditional three-digit textile and apparel
categories of greatest significance based on trade trends, composition
of the U.S. industry and input from parties, as appropriate. In
addition to gathering aggregate value data for each of the monitored
three-digit categories, the Department intends to gather volume, value
and average unit value data for selected products within those
categories that will be collected and examined on a 10-digit Harmonized
Tariff System (HTS) code basis. All data will be updated monthly and
made available to the public on the Import Administration's Office of
Textile and Apparel website - https://www.otexa.ita.doc.gov/.
Product coverage is not intended by the Department necessarily to
be static. Changes in product coverage may occur in response to input
received from interested parties, changes in the trade, or as the
Department broadens its understanding of the composition and structure
of the domestic textile and apparel industry. Further, as the
Department's extends its knowledge of the domestic industry and the
products it produces, as part of its monitoring, biannual evaluation
and like product analysis, it intends to continue its interaction with
stakeholders to allow for full comment and input. As part of this
process, products may be added or removed from monitoring, as
appropriate.
PRODUCTION TEMPLATES: Production templates will be developed on an as-
needed basis, as merited by the Department's analysis of the monitored
imports, and their impact on, and relation to, the domestic industry.
In developing these templates, the Department intends to gather input
from parties knowledgeable about the production process. Proxy
countries, appropriate for the product being examined, will not be
selected until that time.
BIANNUAL EVALUATION: The Department intends to conduct its formal
evaluation of the information gathered under the monitoring program on
a biannual basis. Interim reviews are not expected to be conducted
unless warranted by unforeseen developments.
As explained above, public import data gathered by the Department
as part of its monitoring program will be posted on the Import
Administration website and updated monthly. Data will be reviewed at
the 10-digit HTS level and shifts in product mix and seasonality will
be considered when evaluating price and volume trends, as appropriate.
In addition to analyzing import data as part of this review process,
the Department will consider domestic industry information including
production, employment and other indicators of industry health, to the
extent relevant to the biannual evaluation process.
SELF-INITIATION: Any self-initiation of an antidumping investigation
arising from this program will be fully consistent with U.S. law as set
forth in the statute and the Department's regulations, and with the
applicable WTO rules.
CRITICAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Any application of critical circumstances in
the context of a self-initiated investigation will be fully consistent
with U.S. law, and with the applicable WTO rules. Should the Department
find critical circumstances, suspension of liquidation would apply to
unliquidated entries of merchandise entered, or withdrawn from
warehouse, for consumption on or after the later of: 1) 90 days before
the date on which suspension of liquidation is first ordered; or 2) the
date on which notice of the initiation of the investigation is
published in the Federal Register (section 733(e)(2) of the Tariff Act
of 1930, as amended).
NEW REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: There are no new paperwork or reporting
requirements as a result of the Department's monitoring program.
Furthermore, all responses to the Department's Federal Register notice
requests for information, including this request, are strictly
voluntary.
Dated: January 17, 2007.
David M. Spooner,
Assistant Secretary for Import Administration.
[FR Doc. E7-928 Filed 1-22-07; 8:45 am]
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