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Accordingly, we find that petitioner has
not provided sufficient information to
warrant initiation of an investigation of
this program.
GOC Provision of Goods for Less than
Adequate Remuneration
2. Provision of Natural Gas and Water to
State–Owned Enterprises (SOEs) for
Less than Adequate Remuneration
Petitioner alleges that the GOC
provides natural gas and water to SOEs
and special industrial sectors at
subsidized prices. Petitioner further
alleges that end–user prices for natural
gas and for water are set by the National
Development and Reform Commission,
and rarely reflect the true market price
of these commodities. For purposes of
this initiation, we find that petitioner
has not sufficiently alleged the elements
necessary for a less than adequate
remuneration subsidy, as identified in
19 CFR 351.511. Petitioner has not
provided sufficient information
demonstrating that the GOC has
provided natural gas and water for less
than adequate remuneration and that
this program is specific. Accordingly,
we find that petitioner has not provided
sufficient information to warrant
initiation of an investigation of these
programs.
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GOC Indirect Tax Program and Import
Tariff Program
3. VAT Exemptions on Exports
Petitioner alleges that the GOC
enterprises are exempted from paying
import tariffs and VAT payments on
imported equipment provided that these
goods are not for resale. Petitioner notes
that in certain cases, a full 17–percent
VAT exemption will apply upon export.
Petitioner states that the program, by
definition, is conditioned upon export
performance, and therefore, is an export
subsidy. Petitioner further alleges that
this is a prohibited export subsidy if the
exemption or reduction of indirect taxes
on the exported product exceeds the
indirect taxes levied on the inputs into
the exported product. We find that
Petitioner has not sufficiently alleged
the elements necessary for the
imposition of a countervailing duty and
did not support the allegation with
reasonably available information.
Therefore, we are not initiating an
investigation of this program.
Application of the Countervailing Duty
Law to the PRC
The Department has treated the PRC
as a non–market economy (NME)
country in all past antidumping
investigations and administrative
reviews. In accordance with section
771(18)(C)(i) of the Act, any
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determination that a country is an NME
country shall remain in effect until
revoked by the administering authority.
See e.g., Tapered Roller Bearings and
Parts Thereof, Finished and Unfinished,
(TRBs) From the People’s Republic of
China: Preliminary Results of 2001–
2002 Administrative Review and Partial
Rescission of Review, 68 FR 7500, 7500–
1 (February 14, 2003), unchanged in
TRBs from the People’s Republic of
China: Final Results of 2001–2001
Administrative Review, 68 FR 70488,
70488–89 (December 18, 2003).
In the final affirmative countervailing
duty determination on coated free sheet
paper from the PRC, the Department
determined that the current nature of
the PRC economy does not create
obstacles to applying the necessary
criteria in the countervailing duty law.
See Coated Free Sheet Paper from the
People’s Republic of China: Final
Affirmative Countervailing Duty
Determination, 72 FR 60645 (October
25, 2007), and the accompanying Issues
and Decision Memorandum, at
Comment 1. Therefore, because
petitioner has provided sufficient
allegations and support of its allegations
to meet the statutory criteria for
initiating a countervailing duty
investigation of sodium nitrite from the
PRC, initiation of a countervailing duty
investigation is warranted in this case.
Respondent Selection
For this investigation, the Department
expects to select respondents based on
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) data for U.S. imports during the
POI. We intend to make our decision
regarding respondent selection within
20 days of publication of this Federal
Register notice. The Department invites
comments regarding the CBP data and
respondent selection within seven
calendar days of publication of this
Federal Register notice.
Distribution of Copies of the Petition
In accordance with section
702(b)(4)(A)(i) of the Act, a copy of the
public version of the petition has been
provided to the GOC. To the extent
practicable, we will attempt to provide
a copy of the public version of the
petition to each exporter named in the
petition, as provided under 19 CFR
351.203(c)(2).
ITC Notification
We have notified the ITC of our
initiation, as required by section 702(d)
of the Act.
Preliminary Determination by the ITC
The ITC will preliminarily determine,
within 25 days after the date on which
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it receives notice of this initiation,
whether there is a reasonable indication
that imports of subsidized sodium
nitrite from the PRC are materially
injuring, or threatening material injury
to, a U.S. industry. See section 703(a)(2)
of the Act. A negative ITC determination
will result in the investigation being
terminated; otherwise, the investigation
will proceed according to statutory and
regulatory time limits.
This notice is issued and published
pursuant to section 777(i) of the Act.
Dated: November 28, 2007.
David M. Spooner,
Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
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U.S. Climate Change Science Program
Synthesis and Assessment Product
Draft Report 3.2 ‘‘Climate projections
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U.S. Climate Change Science Program Synthesis and Assessment
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assessment based on emissions scenarios developed through the CCTP''
AGENCY: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability and request for public comments.
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SUMMARY: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration publishes
this notice to announce a 45-day public comment period for the draft
report titled, U.S. Climate Change Science Program Synthesis and
Assessment Product 3.2: ``Climate projections for research and
assessment based on emissions scenarios developed through the CCTP''.
This draft document is being released solely for the purpose of
pre-dissemination peer review under applicable information quality
guidelines. This document has not been formally disseminated by NOAA.
It does not represent and should not be construed to represent any
Agency policy or determination. After consideration of comments
received on the draft report, a revised version along with the comments
received will be published on the CCSP web site.
DATES: Comments must be received by January 22, 2008.
ADDRESSES: The draft Synthesis and Assessment Product 3.2: ``Climate
projections for research and assessment
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based on emissions scenarios developed through the CCTP.'' is posted on
the CCSP Web site at:
www.climatescience.gov/Library/sap/sap3-2/public-review-draft/
default.htm
Detailed instructions for making comments on this draft report are
provided on the link above. Comments must be prepared in accordance to
these instructions and must be submitted to:
3.2-climateprojections@usgcrp.gov
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Fabien Laurier, Climate Change
Science Program Office, 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 250,
Washington, DC 20006, Telephone: (202) 419-3481.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CCSP was established by the President in
2002 to coordinate and integrate scientific research on global change
and climate change sponsored by 13 participating departments and
agencies of the U.S. Government. The CCSP is charged with preparing
information resources that promote climate-related discussions and
decisions, including scientific synthesis and assessment analyses that
support evaluation of important policy issues.
Dated: November 27, 2007.
William J. Brennan,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Affairs, and
Acting Director, Climate Change Science Program.
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