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Shinhan made home market sales of the
foreign like product during the POR at
prices below their costs of production
within the meaning of section 773(b) of
the Act. For these final results, we
performed the cost test following the
same methodology as discussed in the
Preliminary Results. In accordance with
sections 773(b)(1) and (2) of the Act, we
disregarded certain of Ehwa’s and
Shinhan’s sales in the home market that
were made at below-cost prices. Because
Hyosung failed to provide responses, we
were unable to conduct a sales below
cost investigation for Hyosung.
Final Results of the Review
As a result of the administrative
review, we determine that the following
weighted-average dumping margins
exist for the period November 1, 2010,
through October 23, 2011:
Exporter/Manufacturer
Ehwa Diamond Industrial Co.,
Ltd .........................................
Hyosung Diamond Industrial
Co., Ltd, Western Diamond
Tools Inc., and Hyosung
D&P Co., Ltd .........................
Shinhan Diamond Industrial
Co., Ltd. and SH Trading, Inc
Margin
(percent)
1.45
120.90
0.00
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Assessment Rates
The Department shall determine, and
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) will assess, antidumping duties
on all appropriate entries in accordance
with 19 CFR 351.212(b)(1). On October
24, 2011, the U.S. Court of International
Trade preliminarily enjoined
liquidation of entries that are subject to
the final determination.8 Accordingly,
the Department will not instruct CBP to
assess antidumping duties pending
resolution of the associated litigation.
Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.212(b)(1), for
all sales made by the respondents for
which they have reported the importer
of record and the entered value of the
U.S. sales, we have calculated importerspecific assessment rates based on the
ratio of the total amount of antidumping
duties calculated for the examined sales
to the total entered value of those sales.
Where the respondent did not report the
entered value for U.S. sales to an
importer, we have calculated importerspecific assessment rates for the
merchandise in question by aggregating
the dumping margins calculated for all
U.S. sales to each importer and dividing
8 See Notice of Final Determination of Sales at
Less Than Fair Value and Final Determination of
Critical Circumstances: Diamond Sawblades and
Parts Thereof from the Republic of Korea, 71 FR
29310 (May 22, 2006).
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this amount by the total quantity of
those sales.
To determine whether the duty
assessment rates were de minimis, in
accordance with the requirement set
forth in 19 CFR 351.106(c)(2), the
Department calculated importer-specific
ad valorem ratios based on the entered
value or the estimated entered value,
when entered value was not reported.
Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.106(c)(2), we
will instruct CBP to liquidate without
regard to antidumping duties any
entries for which the assessment rate is
de minimis (i.e., less than 0.50 percent).
The Department clarified its
‘‘automatic assessment’’ regulation on
May 6, 2003.9 This clarification will
apply to entries of subject merchandise
during the POR produced by Ehwa and
Shinhan for which these companies did
not know that their merchandise was
destined for the United States. In such
instances, we will instruct CBP to
liquidate unreviewed entries at the allothers rate if there is no rate for the
intermediate involved in the
transaction. For a full discussion of this
clarification, see Assessment Policy
Notice.
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with the regulations and the terms of an
APO is a sanctionable violation.
These final results of review 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 in Decision
Memorandum
General Issues
Comment 1: Whether the Petitioner’s
Targeted Dumping Allegations are Timely
Comment 2: Fraud Allegations and the
Reliability of Respondents’ Submissions
Comment 3: Product-Matching
Comment 4: Treatment of U.S. Repacking
Expenses
Ehwa-Specific Issues
Comment 5: Treatment of Indirect Selling
Expenses and Inventory Costs
Comment 6: Treatment of Level of Trade
Comment 7: Calculation of Variable Cost of
Manufacture and Double-Counting G&A
and Production Interest Expenses
Shinhan-Specific Issues
Comment 8: Treatment of Duty Drawback
Adjustment
Effective October 24, 2011, the
Department revoked the antidumping
duty order on diamond sawblades from
Korea, pursuant to a proceeding under
section 129 of the Uruguay Round
Agreements Act to implement the
findings of the World Trade
Organization dispute settlement panel
in United States—Use of Zeroing in
Anti-Dumping Measures Involving
Products from Korea (WTIDS402/R)
(January 18, 2011).10 Consequently, no
cash deposits are required on imports of
subject merchandise.
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Notification to Interested Parties
AGENCY:
This notice serves as the only
reminder to parties subject to
administrative protective order (APO) of
their responsibility concerning the
disposition of proprietary information
disclosed under APO in accordance
with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3). Timely
written notification of return/
destruction of APO materials or
conversion to judicial protective order is
hereby requested. Failure to comply
9 See Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Proceedings: Assessment of Antidumping Duties, 68
FR 23954 (May 6, 2003) (Assessment Policy Notice).
10 See Notice of Implementation of Determination
Under Section 129 of the Uruguay Round
Agreements Act and Revocation of the
Antidumping Duty Order on Diamond Sawblades
and Parts Thereof From the Republic of Korea, 76
FR 66892 (October 28, 2011), and accompanying
Issues and Decision Memorandum.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
RIN 0648–XC730
Fisheries of the Atlantic and the Gulf
of Mexico; Southeast Data,
Assessment, and Review (SEDAR);
Public Meetings
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of SEDAR 34 assessment
process webinars for Highly Migratory
Species (HMS) Atlantic Sharpnose
(Rhizoprionodon terraenovae) and
Bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo) sharks.
The SEDAR 34 assessment of
HMS Atlantic Sharpnose and
Bonnethead sharks will consist of an inperson workshop and a series of
webinars. This notice is for the webinars
associated with the assessment portion
of the SEDAR process. See
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
DATES: The SEDAR 34 Assessment
Workshop webinars will be held on:
July 18, 2013; July 30, 2013; and
September 5, 2013. All webinars are
SUMMARY:
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scheduled from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.,
Central Standard Time (CST).
ADDRESSES:
Meeting address: The meetings will be
held via a GoToWebinar Conference.
The webinars are open to the public.
Those interested in participating should
contact Julie A. Neer at SEDAR (see FOR
FURTHER INFORMATON CONTACT) to
request an invitation providing webinar
access information. Please request
webinar invitations at least 24 hours in
advance of each webinar.
SEDAR address: 4055 Faber Place
Drive, Suite 201, N. Charleston, SC
29405.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie
A. Neer, SEDAR Coordinator; telephone:
(843) 571–4366; email:
Julie.neer@safmc.net.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf
of Mexico, South Atlantic, and
Caribbean Fishery Management
Councils, in conjunction with NOAA
Fisheries and the Atlantic and Gulf
States Marine Fisheries Commissions,
have implemented the Southeast Data,
Assessment and Review (SEDAR)
process, a multi-step method for
determining the status of fish stocks in
the Southeast Region. SEDAR is a multistep process including: (1) Data/
Assessment Workshop; and (2) a series
of webinars. The product of the Data/
Assessment Workshop is a report which
compiles and evaluates potential
datasets and recommends which
datasets are appropriate for assessment
analyses, describes the fisheries,
evaluates the status of the stock,
estimates biological benchmarks,
projects future population conditions,
and recommends research and
monitoring needs. Participants for
SEDAR Workshops are appointed by the
Gulf of Mexico, South Atlantic, and
Caribbean Fishery Management
Councils and NOAA Fisheries Southeast
Regional Office, HMS Management
Division, and Southeast Fisheries
Science Center. Participants include:
data collectors and database managers;
stock assessment scientists; biologists,
and researchers; constituency
representatives including fishermen,
environmentalists, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs);
international experts; and staff of
Councils, Commissions, and state and
federal agencies.
The items of discussion in the
Assessment Process webinars are as
follows:
1. Participants will use datasets and
initial assessment analysis
recommended from the in-person
workshop to employ assessment models
to evaluate stock status, estimate
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population benchmarks and
management criteria, and project future
conditions.
2. Participants will recommend the
most appropriate methods and
configurations for determining stock
status and estimating population
parameters.
Although non-emergency issues not
contained in this agenda may come
before this group for discussion, those
issues may not be the subject of formal
action during these meetings. Action
will be restricted to those issues
specifically identified in this notice and
any issues arising after publication of
this notice that require emergency
action under section 305(c) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act,
provided the public has been notified of
the intent to take final action to address
the emergency.
Special Accommodations
These meetings are physically
accessible to people with disabilities.
Requests for sign language
interpretation or other auxiliary aids
should be directed to the Council office
(see ADDRESSES) at least 10 business
days prior to the meeting.
Note: The times and sequence specified in
this agenda are subject to change.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: June 13, 2013.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric
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Permits; Foreign Fishing
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
AGENCY:
NMFS publishes for public
review and comment information
regarding a permit application for
transshipment of Atlantic herring by
Canadian vessels, submitted under
provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). This
action is necessary for NMFS to make a
determination that the permit
application can be approved.
SUMMARY:
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Written comments must be
received by July 2, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on this
action, identified by RIN 0648–XC034,
should be sent to Mark Wildman in the
NMFS Office of International Affairs at
1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring,
MD 20910 (phone: (301) 427–8386, fax:
(301) 713–2313, email:
mark.wildman@noaa.gov).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mark Wildman at (301) 427–8386 or by
email at mark.wildman@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DATES:
Background
Section 204(d) of the MagnusonStevens Act (16 U.S.C. 1824(d))
authorizes the Secretary of Commerce
(Secretary) to issue a transshipment
permit authorizing a vessel other than a
vessel of the United States to engage in
fishing consisting solely of transporting
fish or fish products at sea from a point
within the United States Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ) or, with the
concurrence of a state, within the
boundaries of that state, to a point
outside the United States. In addition,
Public Law 104–297, section 105(e),
directs the Secretary to issue section
204(d) permits for up to 14 Canadian
transport vessels to receive Atlantic
herring harvested by United States
fishermen and to be used in sardine
processing. Transshipment must occur
from within the boundaries of the State
of Maine or within the portion of the
EEZ east of the line 69 degrees 30
minutes west and within 12 nautical
miles from Maine’s seaward boundary.
Section 204(d)(3)(D) of the MagnusonStevens Act provides that an application
may not be approved until the Secretary
determines that ‘‘no owner or operator
of a vessel of the United States which
has adequate capacity to perform the
transportation for which the application
is submitted has indicated . . . an
interest in performing the transportation
at fair and reasonable rates.’’ NMFS is
publishing this notice as part of its effort
to make such a determination with
respect to the application described
below.
Summary of Application
NMFS received an application
requesting authorization for five
Canadian transport vessels to receive
transfers of herring from United States
purse seine vessels, stop seines, and
weirs for the purpose of transporting the
herring to Canada for processing. The
transshipment operations will occur
within the boundaries of the State of
Maine or within the portion of the EEZ
east of the line 69°30′ W longitude and
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XC730
Fisheries of the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico; Southeast Data,
Assessment, and Review (SEDAR); Public Meetings
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of SEDAR 34 assessment process webinars for Highly
Migratory Species (HMS) Atlantic Sharpnose (Rhizoprionodon terraenovae)
and Bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo) sharks.
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SUMMARY: The SEDAR 34 assessment of HMS Atlantic Sharpnose and
Bonnethead sharks will consist of an in-person workshop and a series of
webinars. This notice is for the webinars associated with the
assessment portion of the SEDAR process. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
DATES: The SEDAR 34 Assessment Workshop webinars will be held on: July
18, 2013; July 30, 2013; and September 5, 2013. All webinars are
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scheduled from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m., Central Standard Time (CST).
ADDRESSES:
Meeting address: The meetings will be held via a GoToWebinar
Conference. The webinars are open to the public. Those interested in
participating should contact Julie A. Neer at SEDAR (see FOR FURTHER
INFORMATON CONTACT) to request an invitation providing webinar access
information. Please request webinar invitations at least 24 hours in
advance of each webinar.
SEDAR address: 4055 Faber Place Drive, Suite 201, N. Charleston, SC
29405.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie A. Neer, SEDAR Coordinator;
telephone: (843) 571-4366; email: Julie.neer@safmc.net.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf of Mexico, South Atlantic, and
Caribbean Fishery Management Councils, in conjunction with NOAA
Fisheries and the Atlantic and Gulf States Marine Fisheries
Commissions, have implemented the Southeast Data, Assessment and Review
(SEDAR) process, a multi-step method for determining the status of fish
stocks in the Southeast Region. SEDAR is a multi-step process
including: (1) Data/Assessment Workshop; and (2) a series of webinars.
The product of the Data/Assessment Workshop is a report which compiles
and evaluates potential datasets and recommends which datasets are
appropriate for assessment analyses, describes the fisheries, evaluates
the status of the stock, estimates biological benchmarks, projects
future population conditions, and recommends research and monitoring
needs. Participants for SEDAR Workshops are appointed by the Gulf of
Mexico, South Atlantic, and Caribbean Fishery Management Councils and
NOAA Fisheries Southeast Regional Office, HMS Management Division, and
Southeast Fisheries Science Center. Participants include: data
collectors and database managers; stock assessment scientists;
biologists, and researchers; constituency representatives including
fishermen, environmentalists, and non-governmental organizations
(NGOs); international experts; and staff of Councils, Commissions, and
state and federal agencies.
The items of discussion in the Assessment Process webinars are as
follows:
1. Participants will use datasets and initial assessment analysis
recommended from the in-person workshop to employ assessment models to
evaluate stock status, estimate population benchmarks and management
criteria, and project future conditions.
2. Participants will recommend the most appropriate methods and
configurations for determining stock status and estimating population
parameters.
Although non-emergency issues not contained in this agenda may come
before this group for discussion, those issues may not be the subject
of formal action during these meetings. Action will be restricted to
those issues specifically identified in this notice and any issues
arising after publication of this notice that require emergency action
under section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act, provided the public has been notified of the intent to
take final action to address the emergency.
Special Accommodations
These meetings are physically accessible to people with
disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation or other
auxiliary aids should be directed to the Council office (see ADDRESSES)
at least 10 business days prior to the meeting.
Note: The times and sequence specified in this agenda are
subject to change.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: June 13, 2013.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National
Marine Fisheries Service.
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