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Suspension Agreements
None.
In accordance with 19 CFR
351.213(b), an interested party as
defined by section 771(9) of the Act may
request in writing that the Secretary
conduct an administrative review. For
both antidumping and countervailing
duty reviews, the interested party must
specify the individual producers or
exporters covered by an antidumping
finding or an antidumping or
countervailing duty order or suspension
agreement for which it is requesting a
review. In addition, a domestic
interested party or an interested party
described in section 771(9)(B) of the Act
must state why it desires the Secretary
to review those particular producers or
exporters.2 If the interested party
intends for the Secretary to review sales
of merchandise by an exporter (or a
producer if that producer also exports
merchandise from other suppliers)
which were produced in more than one
country of origin and each country of
origin is subject to a separate order, then
the interested party must state
specifically, on an order-by-order basis,
which exporter(s) the request is
intended to cover.
Please note that, for any party the
Department was unable to locate in
prior segments, the Department will not
accept a request for an administrative
review of that party absent new
information as to the party’s location.
Moreover, if the interested party who
files a request for review is unable to
locate the producer or exporter for
which it requested the review, the
interested party must provide an
explanation of the attempts it made to
locate the producer or exporter at the
same time it files its request for review,
in order for the Secretary to determine
if the interested party’s attempts were
reasonable, pursuant to 19 CFR
351.303(f)(3)(ii).
As explained in Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Proceedings:
Assessment of Antidumping Duties, 68
FR 23954 (May 6, 2003), the Department
has clarified its practice with respect to
the collection of final antidumping
duties on imports of merchandise where
intermediate firms are involved. The
public should be aware of this
clarification in determining whether to
request an administrative review of
merchandise subject to antidumping
2 If the review request involves a non-market
economy and the parties subject to the review
request do not qualify for separate rates, all other
exporters of subject merchandise from the nonmarket economy country who do not have a
separate rate will be covered by the review as part
of the single entity of which the named firms are
a part.
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findings and orders. See also the Import
Administration Web site at https://
trade.gov/ia.
All requests must be filed
electronically in Import
Administration’s Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Centralized
Electronic Service System (‘‘IA
ACCESS’’) on the IA ACCESS Web site
at https://iaaccess.trade.gov. See
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Proceedings: Electronic Filing
Procedures; Administrative Protective
Order Procedures, 76 FR 39263 (July 6,
2011). Further, in accordance with 19
CFR 351.303(f)(l)(i), a copy of each
request must be served on the petitioner
and each exporter or producer specified
in the request.
The Department will publish in the
Federal Register a notice of ‘‘Initiation
of Administrative Review of
Antidumping or Countervailing Duty
Order, Finding, or Suspended
Investigation’’ for requests received by
the last day of March 2013. If the
Department does not receive, by the last
day of March 2013, a request for review
of entries covered by an order, finding,
or suspended investigation listed in this
notice and for the period identified
above, the Department will instruct CBP
to assess antidumping or countervailing
duties on those entries at a rate equal to
the cash deposit of (or bond for)
estimated antidumping or
countervailing duties required on those
entries at the time of entry, or
withdrawal from warehouse, for
consumption and to continue to collect
the cash deposit previously ordered.
For the first administrative review of
any order, there will be no assessment
of antidumping or countervailing duties
on entries of subject merchandise
entered, or withdrawn from warehouse,
for consumption during the relevant
provisional-measures ‘‘gap’’ period, of
the order, if such a gap period is
applicable to the period of review.
This notice is not required by statute
but is published as a service to the
international trading community.
Dated: February 21, 2013.
Christian Marsh,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Operations.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Application(s) for Duty-Free Entry of
Scientific Instruments
Pursuant to Section 6(c) of the
Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Materials Importation Act of 1966 (Pub.
L. 89–651, as amended by Pub. L. 106–
36; 80 Stat. 897; 15 CFR part 301), we
invite comments on the question of
whether instruments of equivalent
scientific value, for the purposes for
which the instruments shown below are
intended to be used, are being
manufactured in the United States.
Comments must comply with 15 CFR
301.5(a)(3) and (4) of the regulations and
be postmarked on or before March 21,
2013. Address written comments to
Statutory Import Programs Staff, Room
3720, U.S. Department of Commerce,
Washington, DC 20230. Applications
may be examined between 8:30 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. at the U.S. Department of
Commerce in Room 3720.
Docket Number: 13–001. Applicant:
Oregon Health and Science University,
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd.,
Portland, OR 97239. Instrument:
Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: FEI
Company, the Netherlands. Intended
Use: The instrument will be used to
obtain a powerfully detailed picture of
the architecture of the molecular signals
that function in normal and diseased
tissues at the molecular, cell, tissue and
organism levels. The data will be used
to improve management of human
diseases including cancer,
cardiovascular disease,
immunodeficiency and dementia.
Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There
are no instruments of the same general
category manufactured in the United
States. Application accepted by
Commissioner of Customs: January 8,
2013.
Docket Number: 13–003. Applicant:
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 4000
Jones Bridge Rd., Chevy Chase, MD
20815. Instrument: Electron Microscope.
Manufacturer: FEI, the Netherlands.
Intended Use: The instrument will be
used to examine biological specimens
such as protein complexes,
noninfectious virus, and small cells, to
help elucidate function. Justification for
Duty-Free Entry: There are no
instruments of the same general
category manufactured in the United
States. Application accepted by
Commissioner of Customs: February 11,
2013.
Docket Number: 13–004. Applicant:
Georgia Institute of Technology, 901
Atlantic Dr., Atlanta, GA 30332.
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Instrument: Electron Microscope.
Manufacturer: Hitachi HighTechnologies Corp., Japan. Intended
Use: The instrument will be used to
observe the shape, size, crystal structure
and composition of nanoparticles
including metal nanocrystals, metaloxide nanocrystals, and their
combinations. The growth mechanism
and properties of the materials will be
investigated for biomedical and
catalysis applications. Justification for
Duty-Free Entry: There are no
instruments of the same general
category manufactured in the United
States. Application accepted by
Commissioner of Customs: February 11,
2013.
Docket Number: 13–005. Applicant:
Case Western Reserve University, 10900
Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106–
4965. Instrument: Electron Microscope.
Manufacturer: JEOL Ltd., Japan.
Intended Use: The instrument will be
used to determine the three-dimensional
˚
structure at near-atomic (3–10A)
resolution for macromolecular (protein)
˚
complexes and at 20–30A for tissue
samples. Samples will include
cryogenically frozen soluble and
membrane proteins, protein complexes,
protein/DNA and protein/RNA
complexes, human, animal and plant
viruses, and viral vectors (only
noninfectious or in BioSafety Level 2
category) and tissue samples such as
isolated mouse retinal cells. The
objectives to be pursued include
understanding the structure and
conformational change of assemblies
involved in biological processes such as
ATP production, signal transduction,
and DNA repair. Justification for DutyFree Entry: There are no instruments of
the same general category manufactured
in the United States. Application
accepted by Commissioner of Customs:
February 5, 2013.
Docket Number: 13–006. Applicant:
Oregon Health and Science University,
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd.,
Portland, OR 97239. Instrument:
Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: FEI
Company, the Netherlands. Intended
Use: The instrument will be used to
obtain a powerfully detailed picture of
the architecture of the molecular signals
that function in normal and diseased
tissues at the molecular, cell, tissue and
organism levels. The data will be used
to improve management of human
diseases including cancer,
cardiovascular disease,
immunodeficiency and dementia.
Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There
are no instruments of the same general
category manufactured in the United
States. Application accepted by
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2013.
Description of Amendments to the
Certificate
Dated: Feburary 25, 2013.
Gregory W. Campbell,
Director of Subsidies Enforcement, Import
Administration.
1. Add the following new Members of
the Certificate within the meaning of
section 325.2(1) of the Regulations (15
CFR 325.2(1)): Phibro Animal Health
Corporation of Teaneck, NJ and
Altimore Consultants, LLC of Needville,
TX.
2. Delete the following Members from
USSA’s Certificate: Hexion Specialty
Chemicals, Houston, TX; KRATON
Polymers U.S. LLC, Houston, TX;
Sartomer USA, LLC, Exton, PA; Shell
Chemical and Oil Products Companies,
Houston, TX; and Taminco, Inc.,
Taminco Higher Amines, Inc., and
Taminco Methylamines, Inc.,
Allentown, PA.
The effective date of the amended
certificate is November 21, 2012, the
date on which USSA’s application to
amend was deemed submitted. A copy
of the amended Certificate will be kept
in the International Trade
Administration’s Freedom of
Information Records Inspection Facility,
Room 4001, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[Application No. 85–17A18]
Export Trade Certificate of Review
Notice of Issuance of an
Amended Export Trade Certificate of
Review to U.S. Shippers Association.
ACTION:
The Secretary of Commerce,
through the International Trade
Administration, Office of Competition
and Economic Analysis (OCEA), has
issued an amended Export Trade
Certificate of Review (‘‘Certificate’’) to
the U.S. Shippers Association (‘‘USSA’’)
on February 15, 2013. USSA’s
application to amend its Certificate was
announced in the Federal Register on
December 5, 2012 (77 FR 72324). The
original Certificate No. 85–00018 was
issued to USSA on June 3, 1986 (51 FR
20873). The previous amendment (No.
85–16A18) was issued to USSA on
August 9, 2010 (75 FR 50747).
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Joseph Flynn, Director, Office of
Competition and Economic Analysis,
International Trade Administration, by
telephone at (202) 482–5131 (this is not
a toll-free number) or Email at
etca@trade.gov.
Title III of
the Export Trading Company Act of
1982 (15 U.S.C. 4001–21) authorizes the
Secretary of Commerce to issue Export
Trade Certificates of Review. The
regulations implementing Title III are
found at 15 CFR Part 325 (2012).
OCEA is issuing this notice pursuant
to 15 CFR 325.6(b), which requires the
Department of Commerce to publish a
summary of the certificate in the
Federal Register. Under Section 305(a)
of the Act and 15 CFR 325.11(a), any
person aggrieved by the Secretary’s
determination may, within 30 days of
the date of this notice, bring an action
in any appropriate district court of the
United States to set aside the
determination on the ground that the
determination is erroneous.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Dated: February 22, 2013.
Jeffrey Anspacher,
Senior Economist, Export Trading Company
Affairs.
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International Trade Administration
[Application No. 99–5A002]
Export Trade Certificate of Review
Notice of Application (99–
5A002) to amend the Export Trade
Certificate of Review Issued to
California Almond Export Association,
Application No. 99–5A002.
ACTION:
The Office of Competition
and Economic Analysis (‘‘OCEA’’) of the
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce, has received
an application to amend an Export
Trade Certificate of Review
(‘‘Certificate’’). This notice summarizes
the proposed amendment and requests
comments relevant to whether the
amended Certificate should be issued.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Joseph Flynn, Director, Office of
Competition and Economic Analysis,
International Trade Administration,
(202) 482–5131 (this is not a toll-free
number) or email at etca@trade.gov.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Application(s) for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific Instruments
Pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Materials Importation Act of 1966 (Pub. L. 89-651, as amended
by Pub. L. 106-36; 80 Stat. 897; 15 CFR part 301), we invite comments
on the question of whether instruments of equivalent scientific value,
for the purposes for which the instruments shown below are intended to
be used, are being manufactured in the United States.
Comments must comply with 15 CFR 301.5(a)(3) and (4) of the
regulations and be postmarked on or before March 21, 2013. Address
written comments to Statutory Import Programs Staff, Room 3720, U.S.
Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230. Applications may be
examined between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the U.S. Department of
Commerce in Room 3720.
Docket Number: 13-001. Applicant: Oregon Health and Science
University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd., Portland, OR 97239.
Instrument: Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: FEI Company, the
Netherlands. Intended Use: The instrument will be used to obtain a
powerfully detailed picture of the architecture of the molecular
signals that function in normal and diseased tissues at the molecular,
cell, tissue and organism levels. The data will be used to improve
management of human diseases including cancer, cardiovascular disease,
immunodeficiency and dementia. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There
are no instruments of the same general category manufactured in the
United States. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: January
8, 2013.
Docket Number: 13-003. Applicant: Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
4000 Jones Bridge Rd., Chevy Chase, MD 20815. Instrument: Electron
Microscope. Manufacturer: FEI, the Netherlands. Intended Use: The
instrument will be used to examine biological specimens such as protein
complexes, noninfectious virus, and small cells, to help elucidate
function. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There are no instruments
of the same general category manufactured in the United States.
Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: February 11, 2013.
Docket Number: 13-004. Applicant: Georgia Institute of Technology,
901 Atlantic Dr., Atlanta, GA 30332.
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Instrument: Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: Hitachi High-
Technologies Corp., Japan. Intended Use: The instrument will be used to
observe the shape, size, crystal structure and composition of
nanoparticles including metal nanocrystals, metal-oxide nanocrystals,
and their combinations. The growth mechanism and properties of the
materials will be investigated for biomedical and catalysis
applications. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There are no
instruments of the same general category manufactured in the United
States. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: February 11,
2013.
Docket Number: 13-005. Applicant: Case Western Reserve University,
10900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106-4965. Instrument: Electron
Microscope. Manufacturer: JEOL Ltd., Japan. Intended Use: The
instrument will be used to determine the three-dimensional structure at
near-atomic (3-10[Aring]) resolution for macromolecular (protein)
complexes and at 20-30[Aring] for tissue samples. Samples will include
cryogenically frozen soluble and membrane proteins, protein complexes,
protein/DNA and protein/RNA complexes, human, animal and plant viruses,
and viral vectors (only noninfectious or in BioSafety Level 2 category)
and tissue samples such as isolated mouse retinal cells. The objectives
to be pursued include understanding the structure and conformational
change of assemblies involved in biological processes such as ATP
production, signal transduction, and DNA repair. Justification for
Duty-Free Entry: There are no instruments of the same general category
manufactured in the United States. Application accepted by Commissioner
of Customs: February 5, 2013.
Docket Number: 13-006. Applicant: Oregon Health and Science
University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd., Portland, OR 97239.
Instrument: Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: FEI Company, the
Netherlands. Intended Use: The instrument will be used to obtain a
powerfully detailed picture of the architecture of the molecular
signals that function in normal and diseased tissues at the molecular,
cell, tissue and organism levels. The data will be used to improve
management of human diseases including cancer, cardiovascular disease,
immunodeficiency and dementia. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There
are no instruments of the same general category manufactured in the
United States. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs:
February 11, 2013.
Dated: Feburary 25, 2013.
Gregory W. Campbell,
Director of Subsidies Enforcement, Import Administration.
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