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CBP 15 days after the date of
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register. We will instruct CBP to assess
antidumping duties on all appropriate
entries covered by this review if any
importer-specific assessment rate
calculated in the final results of this
review is above de minimis. Where
either the respondent’s weightedaverage dumping margin is zero or de
minimis, or an importer-specific
assessment rate is zero or de minimis,
we will instruct CBP to liquidate the
appropriate entries without regard to
antidumping duties. The Department
recently announced a refinement to its
assessment practice in non-market
economy (NME) cases.12 Pursuant to
this refinement in practice, for entries
that were not reported in the U.S. sales
databases submitted by companies
individually examined during this
review, the Department will instruct
CBP to liquidate such entries at the
NME-wide rate. In addition, if the
Department determines that an exporter
under review had no shipments of the
subject merchandise, any suspended
entries that entered under that
exporter’s case number (i.e., at that
exporter’s rate) will be liquidated at the
NME-wide rate.13
Cash Deposit Requirements
The following cash deposit
requirements will be effective upon
publication of the final results of this
administrative review for all shipments
of the subject merchandise entered, or
withdrawn from warehouse, for
consumption on or after the publication
date, as provided for by section
751(a)(2)(C) of the Act: (1) For the
exporters listed above, the cash deposit
rate will be the rate established in these
final results of review; (2) for all PRC
exporters of subject merchandise which
have not been found to be entitled to a
separate rate, the cash deposit rate will
be the PRC-wide entity rate of $4.71 per
kilogram; and (3) for all non-PRC
exporters of subject merchandise which
have not received their own rate, the
cash deposit rate will be the rate
applicable to the PRC exporter that
supplied that non-PRC exporter. These
requirements, when imposed, shall
remain in effect until further notice.
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Notification to Importers
This notice also serves as a final
reminder to importers of their
responsibility under 19 CFR
351.402(f)(2) to file a certificate
regarding the reimbursement of
antidumping duties prior to liquidation
of the relevant entries during the POR.
Failure to comply with this requirement
could result in the Department’s
presumption that reimbursement of the
antidumping duties occurred and the
subsequent assessment of double
antidumping duties.
Notification to Interested Parties
This notice also serves as a reminder
to parties subject to an Administrative
Protective Order (APO) of their
responsibility concerning the return or
destruction of proprietary information
disclosed under APO in accordance
with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3), which
continues to govern business
proprietary information in this segment
of proceeding. Timely written
notification of the return/destruction of
APO materials or conversion to judicial
protective order is hereby requested.
Failure to comply with the regulations
and terms of an APO is a violation
which is subject to sanction.
These final results are issued and
published in accordance with sections
751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act.
Dated: June 10, 2013.
Paul Piquado,
Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
Appendix I
Issues Addressed in the Final Decision
Memorandum
Comment 1: The Department’s Non-Market
Economy Policy
Comment 2: Department’s 15-Day
Liquidation Instruction Policy
Comment 3: Zeroing
Comment 4: Differential Pricing
Comment 5: India as the Surrogate Country
Comment 6: Garlic Input Surrogate Value
Comment 7: Price Adjustments to Fruit
Inform
Comment 8: GTA Ukraine Import Statistics
Comment 9: Financial Statements
Comment 10: Hejia’s No Shipment
Certification
Comment 11: Hongqiao Eligibility for a
Separate Rate
Comment 12: Huachao’s No Shipment Letter
Comment 13: Cangshan’s Factor Reporting
Comment 14: By-Product vs Co-Product
Appendix II
Companies Assigned a Separate Rate
1. Qingdao Xintianfeng Foods Co., Ltd.
2. Weifang Hongqiao International Logistics
Co., Ltd.
3. Shandong Jinxiang Zhengyang Import &
Export Co., Ltd.
Appendix III
12 See
Non-Market Economy Antidumping
Proceedings: Assessment of Antidumping Duties, 76
FR 65694 (October 24, 2011).
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Companies Included in the PRC-Wide Entity
1. Foshan Fuyi Food Co., Ltd.
2. Henan Weite Industrial Co., Ltd.
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3. Shandong Chenhe Intl trading Co., Ltd.
4. Shanghai LJ International Trading Co., Ltd.
5. Sunny Import & Export Limited
6. Zhengzhou Huachao Industrial Co., Ltd.
7. Zhengshou Yuanli Trading Co., Ltd.
Appendix IV
Companies Determined To Have No
Shipments
1. Chengwu County Yuanxiang Industry &
Commerce Co., Ltd.
2. Jinan Farmlady Trading Co., Ltd.
3. Jinxiang Chengda Import & Export Co., Ltd.
4. Jinxiang Hejia Co., Ltd.
5. Qingdao Sea-line International Trading Co.
6. Jining Yongjia Trade Co., Ltd.
7. Qingdao Tiantaixing Foods Co. Ltd.
8. Yantai Jinyan Trading Co., Ltd.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
University of Pittsburgh, et al.; Notice
of Consolidated Decision on
Applications for Duty-Free Entry of
Scientific Instruments
This is a decision 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). Related records can be viewed
between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. in
Room 3720, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th and Constitution Ave.
NW., Washington, DC.
Comments: None received. Decision:
Approved. We know of no instruments
of equivalent scientific value to the
foreign instruments described below, for
such purposes as each is intended to be
used, that was being manufactured in
the United States at the time of its order.
Docket Number: 12–064. Applicant:
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
15260. Instrument: Dilution Refrigerator
with 18T Solenoid Superconducting
Magnet. Manufacturer: Leiden
Cryogenics, the Netherlands. Intended
Use: See notice at 78 FR 7399–7400,
February 1, 2013. Comments: None
received. Decision: Approved. We know
of no instruments of equivalent
scientific value to the foreign
instruments described below, for such
purposes as this is intended to be used,
that was being manufactured in the
United States at the time of order.
Reasons: The instrument will be used
for three purposes: To develop ways for
preserving quantum information in a
way that is immune to a wide variety of
decoherence mechanisms by using
predicted topological properties of
superconductors in two dimensions, to
program fundamental couplings at near-
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atomic scales and quantum simulation
of ‘‘metasuperconductors’’ by using the
extreme nanoscale precision with which
the LaAIO3/SrTiO3 interface can be
gated, and to develop new mechanisms
for the transfer of quantum information
between long-lived localized states
(nitrogen-vacancy centers) and
delocalized states (superconducting
resonators). The experiments will
combine the unique local control
capable with the LaAIO3/SrTiO3
interface with the natural tendency of
SrTiO3 to become superconducting to
develop superconducting structures
with vortices that will be manipulated
to achieve topologically protected
quantum computation, as well as
electrostatic programming of the
LaAIO3/SrTiO3 interface with V(x,y) to
create new electronic states of matter
which themselves can become
superconducting. The unique properties
of this instrument are the capability of
cooling the sample below the
superconducting transition temperature
(Tc∼200mK), to apply large magnetic
fields >18T) to investigate the large
spin-orbit present in these samples
(Bso∼15T), and the ability to orient the
sample in any orientation relative to the
magnetic fields.
Docket Number: 12–066. Applicant:
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
15260. Instrument: mK Scanning Probe
Microscope. Manufacturer:
Nanomagnetics, Turkey. Intended Use:
See notice at 78 FR 7399–7400,
February 1, 2013. Comments: None
received. Decision: Approved. We know
of no instruments of equivalent
scientific value to the foreign
instruments described below, for such
purposes as this is intended to be used,
that was being manufactured in the
United States at the time of order.
Reasons: The instrument will be used
for three purposes: to develop ways for
preserving quantum information in a
way that is immune to a wide variety of
decoherence mechanisms, by using
predicted topological properties of
superconductors in two dimensions, to
program fundamental couplings at nearatomic scales and quantum simulation
of ‘‘metasuperconductors’’ by using the
extreme nanoscale precision with which
the LaAIO3/SrTiO3 interface can be
gated, and to develop new mechanisms
for the transfer of quantum information
between long-lived localized states
(nitrogen-vacancy centers) and
delocalized states (superconducting
resonators). The experiments will
combine the unique local control
capable with the LaAIO3/SrTiO3
interface with the natural tendency of
SrTiO3 to become superconducting to
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develop superconducting structures
with vortices that will be manipulated
to achieve topologically protected
quantum computation, as well as
electrostatic programming of the
LaAIO3/SrTiO3 interface with V(x,y) to
create new electronic states of matter
which themselves can become
superconducting. The unique properties
of this instrument are the capability of
scanning probe microscopy at base
temperature (T<50mK), and to locally
(on nanometer scales) gate, modify, and
probe nanowire devices and quantum
dot arrays.
Docket Number: 13–006. Applicant:
Oregon Health and Science University,
Portland, OR 97239. Instrument:
Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: FEI
Company, the Netherlands. Intended
Use: See notice at 78 FR 13860–13861,
March 1, 2013. Comments: None
received. Decision: Approved. We know
of no instruments of equivalent
scientific value to the foreign
instruments described below, for such
purposes as this is intended to be used,
that was being manufactured in the
United States at the time of order.
Reasons: 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.
Dated: June 11, 2013.
Gregory W. Campbell,
Director, Subsidies Enforcement Office,
Import Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
University of Pittsburgh, et al.; Notice of Consolidated Decision
on Applications for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific Instruments
This is a decision 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).
Related records can be viewed between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. in Room
3720, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th and Constitution Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC.
Comments: None received. Decision: Approved. We know of no
instruments of equivalent scientific value to the foreign instruments
described below, for such purposes as each is intended to be used, that
was being manufactured in the United States at the time of its order.
Docket Number: 12-064. Applicant: University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA 15260. Instrument: Dilution Refrigerator with 18T
Solenoid Superconducting Magnet. Manufacturer: Leiden Cryogenics, the
Netherlands. Intended Use: See notice at 78 FR 7399-7400, February 1,
2013. Comments: None received. Decision: Approved. We know of no
instruments of equivalent scientific value to the foreign instruments
described below, for such purposes as this is intended to be used, that
was being manufactured in the United States at the time of order.
Reasons: The instrument will be used for three purposes: To develop
ways for preserving quantum information in a way that is immune to a
wide variety of decoherence mechanisms by using predicted topological
properties of superconductors in two dimensions, to program fundamental
couplings at near-
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atomic scales and quantum simulation of ``metasuperconductors'' by
using the extreme nanoscale precision with which the LaAIO3/
SrTiO3 interface can be gated, and to develop new mechanisms
for the transfer of quantum information between long-lived localized
states (nitrogen-vacancy centers) and delocalized states
(superconducting resonators). The experiments will combine the unique
local control capable with the LaAIO3/SrTiO3
interface with the natural tendency of SrTiO3 to become
superconducting to develop superconducting structures with vortices
that will be manipulated to achieve topologically protected quantum
computation, as well as electrostatic programming of the
LaAIO3/SrTiO3 interface with V(x,y) to create new
electronic states of matter which themselves can become
superconducting. The unique properties of this instrument are the
capability of cooling the sample below the superconducting transition
temperature (Tc~200mK), to apply large magnetic fields >18T) to
investigate the large spin-orbit present in these samples (Bso~15T),
and the ability to orient the sample in any orientation relative to the
magnetic fields.
Docket Number: 12-066. Applicant: University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA 15260. Instrument: mK Scanning Probe Microscope.
Manufacturer: Nanomagnetics, Turkey. Intended Use: See notice at 78 FR
7399-7400, February 1, 2013. Comments: None received. Decision:
Approved. We know of no instruments of equivalent scientific value to
the foreign instruments described below, for such purposes as this is
intended to be used, that was being manufactured in the United States
at the time of order. Reasons: The instrument will be used for three
purposes: to develop ways for preserving quantum information in a way
that is immune to a wide variety of decoherence mechanisms, by using
predicted topological properties of superconductors in two dimensions,
to program fundamental couplings at near-atomic scales and quantum
simulation of ``metasuperconductors'' by using the extreme nanoscale
precision with which the LaAIO3/SrTiO3 interface
can be gated, and to develop new mechanisms for the transfer of quantum
information between long-lived localized states (nitrogen-vacancy
centers) and delocalized states (superconducting resonators). The
experiments will combine the unique local control capable with the
LaAIO3/SrTiO3 interface with the natural tendency
of SrTiO3 to become superconducting to develop
superconducting structures with vortices that will be manipulated to
achieve topologically protected quantum computation, as well as
electrostatic programming of the LaAIO3/SrTiO3
interface with V(x,y) to create new electronic states of matter which
themselves can become superconducting. The unique properties of this
instrument are the capability of scanning probe microscopy at base
temperature (T<50mK), and to locally (on nanometer scales) gate,
modify, and probe nanowire devices and quantum dot arrays.
Docket Number: 13-006. Applicant: Oregon Health and Science
University, Portland, OR 97239. Instrument: Electron Microscope.
Manufacturer: FEI Company, the Netherlands. Intended Use: See notice at
78 FR 13860-13861, March 1, 2013. Comments: None received. Decision:
Approved. We know of no instruments of equivalent scientific value to
the foreign instruments described below, for such purposes as this is
intended to be used, that was being manufactured in the United States
at the time of order. Reasons: 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.
Dated: June 11, 2013.
Gregory W. Campbell,
Director, Subsidies Enforcement Office, Import Administration.
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