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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A–533–843]
Certain Lined Paper Products From
India: Initiation of Changed
Circumstances Review
Enforcement and Compliance,
formerly Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(the Department) has received
information sufficient to warrant
initiation of a changed circumstances
review of the antidumping duty order
on certain lined paper products (CLPP)
from India. Specifically, based upon a
request filed by Navneet Education
Limited (Navneet Education), a
producer/exporter to the United States
of subject merchandise, the Department
is initiating a changed circumstances
review to determine whether Navneet
Education is the successor-in-interest of
Navneet Publications (India) Ltd.
(Navneet Publications), a mandatory
respondent in several prior
administrative reviews of the CLPP
Order.1
AGENCY:
1 See Notice of Amended Final Determination of
Sales at Less Than Fair Value: Certain Lined Paper
Products from the People’s Republic of China;
Notice of Antidumping Duty Orders: Certain Lined
Paper Products from India, Indonesia and the
People’s Republic of China; and Notice of
Countervailing Duty Orders: Certain Lined Paper
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Effective January 22, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cindy Robinson or Eric B. Greynolds,
AD/CVD Operations, Office III,
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th
Street and Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202)
482–3797 and (202) 482–6071,
respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On September 28, 2006, the
Department published an antidumping
duty order on CLPP from India.2 On
October 17, 2013,3 Navneet Education
informed the Department that effective
September 30, 2013, the former
company ‘‘Navneet Publications’’ 4
changed its name to Navneet Education
in accordance with the company’s
existing board of directors’ resolution
and Indian law. Navneet Education
stated that the name change process
began in August 2013 and was finalized
by the end of September 2013. Navneet
Education submitted a copy of ‘‘Fresh
Certificate of Incorporation Consequent
upon Change of Name’’ approved by
‘‘Government of India—Ministry of
Corporate Affairs, Registrar of
Companies, Maharashtra, Mumbai,’’
dated October 17, 2013.5
Navneet Education explained that the
purpose of its name change is to reflect
the broader educational scope of the
company’s business in recent years,
beyond the traditional and narrower
paper publication line of business
implied by the former name.
Specifically, Navneet Education
indicated that its company’s ‘‘modern
development and direction of its
business has established the company as
a leading supplier of educational
publications, a strong brand in the field
of educational and children’s
publications and scholastic stationary
Products from India and Indonesia, 71 FR 56949
(September 28, 2006) (CLPP Order).
2 See CLPP Order.
3 See Certain Lined Paper Products from India:
Request for Changed Circumstances Reviews of
Navneet Publications (India) Ltd. (October 17, 2013)
(CCR Request) at 8.
4 CCR Request at 2 indicated that Navneet
Publications has participated as a respondent in the
original antidumping duty investigation, and it has
been a respondent in several antidumping duty
administrative reviews, most often as a named
mandatory respondent (e.g., in the second through
fourth reviews it received the following companyspecific margins of 1.34 percent, 0.43 percent, and
2.7 percent, respectively. In the fifth review,
Navneet Publications received a non-selected rate of
11.01 percent. In the ongoing sixth review, it is
again selected as a mandatory respondent).
5 See CCR Request at Attachment 1.
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products, and a major innovator and
provider of digital learning services.’’ 6
The company now known as Navneet
Education requests that: (1) The
Department conduct a changed
circumstances review pursuant to
section 751(b)(1) of the Tariff Act of
1930, as amended (the Act) and 19 CFR
351.216 to determine that it is the
successor-in-interest to Navneet
Publications for purposes of the
antidumping order; and (2) the
Department issue instructions to
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
that reflect this conclusion.7 We
received no comments from any other
interested party.
Scope of the Order
The scope of this order includes
certain lined paper products, typically
school supplies (for purposes of this
scope definition, the actual use of or
labeling these products as school
supplies or non-school supplies is not a
defining characteristic) composed of or
including paper that incorporates
straight horizontal and/or vertical lines
on ten or more paper sheets (there shall
be no minimum page requirement for
looseleaf filler paper) including but not
limited to such products as single- and
multi-subject notebooks, composition
books, wireless notebooks, looseleaf or
glued filler paper, graph paper, and
laboratory notebooks, and with the
smaller dimension of the paper
measuring 6 inches to 15 inches
(inclusive) and the larger dimension of
the paper measuring 8–3/4 inches to 15
inches (inclusive). Page dimensions are
measured size (not advertised, stated, or
‘‘tear-out’’ size), and are measured as
they appear in the product (i.e., stitched
and folded pages in a notebook are
measured by the size of the page as it
appears in the notebook page, not the
size of the unfolded paper). However,
for measurement purposes, pages with
tapered or rounded edges shall be
measured at their longest and widest
points. Subject lined paper products
may be loose, packaged or bound using
any binding method (other than case
bound through the inclusion of binders
board, a spine strip, and cover wrap).
Subject merchandise may or may not
contain any combination of a front
cover, a rear cover, and/or backing of
any composition, regardless of the
inclusion of images or graphics on the
cover, backing, or paper. Subject
merchandise is within the scope of this
order whether or not the lined paper
and/or cover are hole punched, drilled,
perforated, and/or reinforced. Subject
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7 Id.,
at 4.
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merchandise may contain accessory or
informational items including but not
limited to pockets, tabs, dividers,
closure devices, index cards, stencils,
protractors, writing implements,
reference materials such as
mathematical tables, or printed items
such as sticker sheets or miniature
calendars, if such items are physically
incorporated, included with, or attached
to the product, cover and/or backing
thereto.
Specifically excluded from the scope of
this order are:
• Unlined copy machine paper;
• writing pads with a backing
(including but not limited to products
commonly known as ‘‘tablets,’’ ‘‘note
pads,’’ ‘‘legal pads,’’ and ‘‘quadrille
pads’’), provided that they do not have
a front cover (whether permanent or
removable). This exclusion does not
apply to such writing pads if they
consist of hole-punched or drilled filler
paper;
• three-ring or multiple-ring binders,
or notebook organizers incorporating
such a ring binder provided that they do
not include subject paper;
• index cards;
• printed books and other books that
are case bound through the inclusion of
binders board, a spine strip, and cover
wrap;
• newspapers;
• pictures and photographs;
• desk and wall calendars and
organizers (including but not limited to
such products generally known as
‘‘office planners,’’ ‘‘time books,’’ and
‘‘appointment books’’);
• telephone logs;
• address books;
• columnar pads & tablets, with or
without covers, primarily suited for the
recording of written numerical business
data;
• lined business or office forms,
including but not limited to: pre-printed
business forms, lined invoice pads and
paper, mailing and address labels,
manifests, and shipping log books;
• lined continuous computer paper;
• boxed or packaged writing
stationary (including but not limited to
products commonly known as ‘‘fine
business paper,’’ ‘‘parchment paper’’,
and ‘‘letterhead’’), whether or not
containing a lined header or decorative
lines;
• Stenographic pads (‘‘steno pads’’),
Gregg ruled (‘‘Gregg ruling’’ consists of
a single- or double-margin vertical
ruling line down the center of the page.
For a six-inch by nine-inch stenographic
pad, the ruling would be located
approximately three inches from the left
of the book.), measuring 6 inches by 9
inches.
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Also excluded from the scope of this
order are the following trademarked
products:
• FlyTM lined paper products: A
notebook, notebook organizer, loose or
glued note paper, with papers that are
printed with infrared reflective inks and
readable only by a FlyTM pen-top
computer. The product must bear the
valid trademark FlyTM (products found
to be bearing an invalidly licensed or
used trademark are not excluded from
the scope).
• ZwipesTM: A notebook or notebook
organizer made with a blended
polyolefin writing surface as the cover
and pocket surfaces of the notebook,
suitable for writing using a speciallydeveloped permanent marker and erase
system (known as a ZwipesTM pen).
This system allows the marker portion
to mark the writing surface with a
permanent ink. The eraser portion of the
marker dispenses a solvent capable of
solubilizing the permanent ink allowing
the ink to be removed. The product
must bear the valid trademark ZwipesTM
(products found to be bearing an
invalidly licensed or used trademark are
not excluded from the scope).
• FiveStar®AdvanceTM: A notebook
or notebook organizer bound by a
continuous spiral, or helical, wire and
with plastic front and rear covers made
of a blended polyolefin plastic material
joined by 300 denier polyester, coated
on the backside with PVC (poly vinyl
chloride) coating, and extending the
entire length of the spiral or helical
wire. The polyolefin plastic covers are
of specific thickness; front cover is
0.019 inches (within normal
manufacturing tolerances) and rear
cover is 0.028 inches (within normal
manufacturing tolerances). Integral with
the stitching that attaches the polyester
spine covering, is captured both ends of
a 1″ wide elastic fabric band. This band
is located 23⁄8″ from the top of the front
plastic cover and provides pen or pencil
storage. Both ends of the spiral wire are
cut and then bent backwards to overlap
with the previous coil but specifically
outside the coil diameter but inside the
polyester covering. During construction,
the polyester covering is sewn to the
front and rear covers face to face
(outside to outside) so that when the
book is closed, the stitching is
concealed from the outside. Both free
ends (the ends not sewn to the cover
and back) are stitched with a turned
edge construction. The flexible
polyester material forms a covering over
the spiral wire to protect it and provide
a comfortable grip on the product. The
product must bear the valid trademarks
FiveStar®AdvanceTM (products found to
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be bearing an invalidly licensed or used
trademark are not excluded from the
scope).
• FiveStar FlexTM: A notebook, a
notebook organizer, or binder with
plastic polyolefin front and rear covers
joined by 300 denier polyester spine
cover extending the entire length of the
spine and bound by a 3-ring plastic
fixture. The polyolefin plastic covers are
of a specific thickness; front cover is
0.019 inches (within normal
manufacturing tolerances) and rear
cover is 0.028 inches (within normal
manufacturing tolerances). During
construction, the polyester covering is
sewn to the front cover face to face
(outside to outside) so that when the
book is closed, the stitching is
concealed from the outside. During
construction, the polyester cover is
sewn to the back cover with the outside
of the polyester spine cover to the inside
back cover. Both free ends (the ends not
sewn to the cover and back) are stitched
with a turned edge construction. Each
ring within the fixture is comprised of
a flexible strap portion that snaps into
a stationary post which forms a closed
binding ring. The ring fixture is riveted
with six metal rivets and sewn to the
back plastic cover and is specifically
positioned on the outside back cover.
The product must bear the valid
trademark FiveStar FlexTM (products
found to be bearing an invalidly
licensed or used trademark are not
excluded from the scope).
Merchandise subject to this order is
typically imported under headings
4811.90.9035, 4811.90.9080,
4820.30.0040, 4810.22.5044,
4811.90.9050, 4811.90.9090,
4820.10.2010, 4820.10.2020,
4820.10.2030, 4820.10.2040,
4820.10.2050, 4820.10.2060, and
4820.10.4000 of the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS).
The HTSUS headings are provided for
convenience and customs purposes;
however, the written description of the
scope of this order is dispositive.
Initiation of Changed Circumstances
Review
Pursuant to section 751(b)(1) of the
Act, the Department will conduct a
changed circumstances review upon
receipt of information concerning, or a
request from, an interested party for a
review of an antidumping duty order
which shows changed circumstances
sufficient to warrant a review of the
order. In the event that the Department
determines that expedited action is
warranted, 19 CFR 351.221(c)(3)(ii)
permits the Department to combine the
notices of initiation and preliminary
results.
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In accordance with 19 CFR
351.216(d), the Department has
determined that the information
submitted by Navneet Education
constitutes sufficient evidence to
conduct a changed circumstances
review. In an antidumping duty
changed circumstances review
involving a successor-in-interest
determination, the Department typically
examines several factors including, but
not limited to, changes in: (1)
Management; (2) production facilities;
(3) supplier relationships; and (4)
customer base.8 While no single factor
or combination of factors will
necessarily be dispositive, the
Department generally will consider the
new company to be the successor to the
predecessor if the resulting operations
are essentially the same as those of the
predecessor company.9 Thus, if the
record demonstrates that, with respect
to the production and sale of the subject
merchandise, the new company
operates as the same business entity as
the predecessor company, the
Department may assign the new
company the cash deposit rate of its
predecessor.10
Based on the information provided in
its submission, Navneet Education has
provided sufficient evidence to warrant
a review to determine if it is the
successor-in-interest to Navneet
Publication. Therefore, pursuant to
section 751(b)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.216(d), we are initiating a changed
circumstances review. However, the
Department finds it is necessary to issue
a questionnaire requesting additional
information for the review as provided
for by 19 CFR 351.221(b)(2). For that
reason, the Department is not
conducting this review on an expedited
basis by publishing preliminary results
in conjunction with this notice of
initiation. The Department will publish
in the Federal Register a notice of the
preliminary results of the antidumping
duty changed circumstances review, in
accordance with 19 CFR 351.221(b)(4),
and 19 CFR 351.221(c)(3)(i). That notice
will set forth the factual and legal
conclusions upon which our
preliminary results are based and a
description of any action proposed.
8 See, e.g., Certain Activated Carbon From the
People’s Republic of China: Notice of Initiation of
Changed Circumstances Review, 74 FR 19934,
19935 (April 30, 2009).
9 See, e.g., Notice of Initiation of Antidumping
Duty Changed Circumstances Review: Certain
Forged Stainless Steel Flanges from India, 71 FR
327 (January 4, 2006).
10 See, e.g., Fresh and Chilled Atlantic Salmon
From Norway; Final Results of Changed
Circumstances Antidumping Duty Administrative
Review, 64 FR 9979, 9980 (March 1, 1999).
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Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.221(b)(4)(ii),
interested parties will have an
opportunity to comment on the
preliminary results of review. In
accordance with 19 CFR 351.216(e), the
Department will issue the final results
of its antidumping duty changed
circumstances review not later than 270
days after the date on which the review
is initiated, or not later than 45 days if
all parties to the proceeding agree to the
outcome of the review.
This notice is published in
accordance with sections 751(b)(l) and
777(i)(l) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.216(b) and 351.221(b)(1).
Dated: January 14, 2014.
Christian Marsh,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, for Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Operations.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A-533-843]
Certain Lined Paper Products From India: Initiation of Changed
Circumstances Review
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, formerly Import Administration,
International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce (the Department) has received
information sufficient to warrant initiation of a changed circumstances
review of the antidumping duty order on certain lined paper products
(CLPP) from India. Specifically, based upon a request filed by Navneet
Education Limited (Navneet Education), a producer/exporter to the
United States of subject merchandise, the Department is initiating a
changed circumstances review to determine whether Navneet Education is
the successor-in-interest of Navneet Publications (India) Ltd. (Navneet
Publications), a mandatory respondent in several prior administrative
reviews of the CLPP Order.\1\
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\1\ See Notice of Amended Final Determination of Sales at Less
Than Fair Value: Certain Lined Paper Products from the People's
Republic of China; Notice of Antidumping Duty Orders: Certain Lined
Paper Products from India, Indonesia and the People's Republic of
China; and Notice of Countervailing Duty Orders: Certain Lined Paper
Products from India and Indonesia, 71 FR 56949 (September 28, 2006)
(CLPP Order).
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DATES: Effective January 22, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cindy Robinson or Eric B. Greynolds,
AD/CVD Operations, Office III, Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th
Street and Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230; telephone:
(202) 482-3797 and (202) 482-6071, respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On September 28, 2006, the Department published an antidumping duty
order on CLPP from India.\2\ On October 17, 2013,\3\ Navneet Education
informed the Department that effective September 30, 2013, the former
company ``Navneet Publications'' \4\ changed its name to Navneet
Education in accordance with the company's existing board of directors'
resolution and Indian law. Navneet Education stated that the name
change process began in August 2013 and was finalized by the end of
September 2013. Navneet Education submitted a copy of ``Fresh
Certificate of Incorporation Consequent upon Change of Name'' approved
by ``Government of India--Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Registrar of
Companies, Maharashtra, Mumbai,'' dated October 17, 2013.\5\
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\2\ See CLPP Order.
\3\ See Certain Lined Paper Products from India: Request for
Changed Circumstances Reviews of Navneet Publications (India) Ltd.
(October 17, 2013) (CCR Request) at 8.
\4\ CCR Request at 2 indicated that Navneet Publications has
participated as a respondent in the original antidumping duty
investigation, and it has been a respondent in several antidumping
duty administrative reviews, most often as a named mandatory
respondent (e.g., in the second through fourth reviews it received
the following company-specific margins of 1.34 percent, 0.43
percent, and 2.7 percent, respectively. In the fifth review, Navneet
Publications received a non-selected rate of 11.01 percent. In the
ongoing sixth review, it is again selected as a mandatory
respondent).
\5\ See CCR Request at Attachment 1.
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Navneet Education explained that the purpose of its name change is
to reflect the broader educational scope of the company's business in
recent years, beyond the traditional and narrower paper publication
line of business implied by the former name. Specifically, Navneet
Education indicated that its company's ``modern development and
direction of its business has established the company as a leading
supplier of educational publications, a strong brand in the field of
educational and children's publications and scholastic stationary
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products, and a major innovator and provider of digital learning
services.'' \6\
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The company now known as Navneet Education requests that: (1) The
Department conduct a changed circumstances review pursuant to section
751(b)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act) and 19 CFR
351.216 to determine that it is the successor-in-interest to Navneet
Publications for purposes of the antidumping order; and (2) the
Department issue instructions to Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
that reflect this conclusion.\7\ We received no comments from any other
interested party.
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Scope of the Order
The scope of this order includes certain lined paper products,
typically school supplies (for purposes of this scope definition, the
actual use of or labeling these products as school supplies or non-
school supplies is not a defining characteristic) composed of or
including paper that incorporates straight horizontal and/or vertical
lines on ten or more paper sheets (there shall be no minimum page
requirement for looseleaf filler paper) including but not limited to
such products as single- and multi-subject notebooks, composition
books, wireless notebooks, looseleaf or glued filler paper, graph
paper, and laboratory notebooks, and with the smaller dimension of the
paper measuring 6 inches to 15 inches (inclusive) and the larger
dimension of the paper measuring 8-3/4 inches to 15 inches (inclusive).
Page dimensions are measured size (not advertised, stated, or ``tear-
out'' size), and are measured as they appear in the product (i.e.,
stitched and folded pages in a notebook are measured by the size of the
page as it appears in the notebook page, not the size of the unfolded
paper). However, for measurement purposes, pages with tapered or
rounded edges shall be measured at their longest and widest points.
Subject lined paper products may be loose, packaged or bound using any
binding method (other than case bound through the inclusion of binders
board, a spine strip, and cover wrap). Subject merchandise may or may
not contain any combination of a front cover, a rear cover, and/or
backing of any composition, regardless of the inclusion of images or
graphics on the cover, backing, or paper. Subject merchandise is within
the scope of this order whether or not the lined paper and/or cover are
hole punched, drilled, perforated, and/or reinforced. Subject
merchandise may contain accessory or informational items including but
not limited to pockets, tabs, dividers, closure devices, index cards,
stencils, protractors, writing implements, reference materials such as
mathematical tables, or printed items such as sticker sheets or
miniature calendars, if such items are physically incorporated,
included with, or attached to the product, cover and/or backing
thereto.
Specifically excluded from the scope of this order are:
Unlined copy machine paper;
writing pads with a backing (including but not limited to
products commonly known as ``tablets,'' ``note pads,'' ``legal pads,''
and ``quadrille pads''), provided that they do not have a front cover
(whether permanent or removable). This exclusion does not apply to such
writing pads if they consist of hole-punched or drilled filler paper;
three-ring or multiple-ring binders, or notebook
organizers incorporating such a ring binder provided that they do not
include subject paper;
index cards;
printed books and other books that are case bound through
the inclusion of binders board, a spine strip, and cover wrap;
newspapers;
pictures and photographs;
desk and wall calendars and organizers (including but not
limited to such products generally known as ``office planners,'' ``time
books,'' and ``appointment books'');
telephone logs;
address books;
columnar pads & tablets, with or without covers, primarily
suited for the recording of written numerical business data;
lined business or office forms, including but not limited
to: pre-printed business forms, lined invoice pads and paper, mailing
and address labels, manifests, and shipping log books;
lined continuous computer paper;
boxed or packaged writing stationary (including but not
limited to products commonly known as ``fine business paper,''
``parchment paper'', and ``letterhead''), whether or not containing a
lined header or decorative lines;
Stenographic pads (``steno pads''), Gregg ruled (``Gregg
ruling'' consists of a single- or double-margin vertical ruling line
down the center of the page. For a six-inch by nine-inch stenographic
pad, the ruling would be located approximately three inches from the
left of the book.), measuring 6 inches by 9 inches.
Also excluded from the scope of this order are the following
trademarked products:
FlyTM lined paper products: A notebook,
notebook organizer, loose or glued note paper, with papers that are
printed with infrared reflective inks and readable only by a
FlyTM pen-top computer. The product must bear the valid
trademark FlyTM (products found to be bearing an invalidly
licensed or used trademark are not excluded from the scope).
ZwipesTM: A notebook or notebook organizer made
with a blended polyolefin writing surface as the cover and pocket
surfaces of the notebook, suitable for writing using a specially-
developed permanent marker and erase system (known as a
ZwipesTM pen). This system allows the marker portion to mark
the writing surface with a permanent ink. The eraser portion of the
marker dispenses a solvent capable of solubilizing the permanent ink
allowing the ink to be removed. The product must bear the valid
trademark ZwipesTM (products found to be bearing an
invalidly licensed or used trademark are not excluded from the scope).
FiveStar[supreg]AdvanceTM: A notebook or
notebook organizer bound by a continuous spiral, or helical, wire and
with plastic front and rear covers made of a blended polyolefin plastic
material joined by 300 denier polyester, coated on the backside with
PVC (poly vinyl chloride) coating, and extending the entire length of
the spiral or helical wire. The polyolefin plastic covers are of
specific thickness; front cover is 0.019 inches (within normal
manufacturing tolerances) and rear cover is 0.028 inches (within normal
manufacturing tolerances). Integral with the stitching that attaches
the polyester spine covering, is captured both ends of a 1
wide elastic fabric band. This band is located 2\3/8\ from
the top of the front plastic cover and provides pen or pencil storage.
Both ends of the spiral wire are cut and then bent backwards to overlap
with the previous coil but specifically outside the coil diameter but
inside the polyester covering. During construction, the polyester
covering is sewn to the front and rear covers face to face (outside to
outside) so that when the book is closed, the stitching is concealed
from the outside. Both free ends (the ends not sewn to the cover and
back) are stitched with a turned edge construction. The flexible
polyester material forms a covering over the spiral wire to protect it
and provide a comfortable grip on the product. The product must bear
the valid trademarks FiveStar[supreg]AdvanceTM (products
found to
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be bearing an invalidly licensed or used trademark are not excluded
from the scope).
FiveStar FlexTM: A notebook, a notebook
organizer, or binder with plastic polyolefin front and rear covers
joined by 300 denier polyester spine cover extending the entire length
of the spine and bound by a 3-ring plastic fixture. The polyolefin
plastic covers are of a specific thickness; front cover is 0.019 inches
(within normal manufacturing tolerances) and rear cover is 0.028 inches
(within normal manufacturing tolerances). During construction, the
polyester covering is sewn to the front cover face to face (outside to
outside) so that when the book is closed, the stitching is concealed
from the outside. During construction, the polyester cover is sewn to
the back cover with the outside of the polyester spine cover to the
inside back cover. Both free ends (the ends not sewn to the cover and
back) are stitched with a turned edge construction. Each ring within
the fixture is comprised of a flexible strap portion that snaps into a
stationary post which forms a closed binding ring. The ring fixture is
riveted with six metal rivets and sewn to the back plastic cover and is
specifically positioned on the outside back cover. The product must
bear the valid trademark FiveStar FlexTM (products found to
be bearing an invalidly licensed or used trademark are not excluded
from the scope).
Merchandise subject to this order is typically imported under
headings 4811.90.9035, 4811.90.9080, 4820.30.0040, 4810.22.5044,
4811.90.9050, 4811.90.9090, 4820.10.2010, 4820.10.2020, 4820.10.2030,
4820.10.2040, 4820.10.2050, 4820.10.2060, and 4820.10.4000 of the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). The HTSUS
headings are provided for convenience and customs purposes; however,
the written description of the scope of this order is dispositive.
Initiation of Changed Circumstances Review
Pursuant to section 751(b)(1) of the Act, the Department will
conduct a changed circumstances review upon receipt of information
concerning, or a request from, an interested party for a review of an
antidumping duty order which shows changed circumstances sufficient to
warrant a review of the order. In the event that the Department
determines that expedited action is warranted, 19 CFR 351.221(c)(3)(ii)
permits the Department to combine the notices of initiation and
preliminary results.
In accordance with 19 CFR 351.216(d), the Department has determined
that the information submitted by Navneet Education constitutes
sufficient evidence to conduct a changed circumstances review. In an
antidumping duty changed circumstances review involving a successor-in-
interest determination, the Department typically examines several
factors including, but not limited to, changes in: (1) Management; (2)
production facilities; (3) supplier relationships; and (4) customer
base.\8\ While no single factor or combination of factors will
necessarily be dispositive, the Department generally will consider the
new company to be the successor to the predecessor if the resulting
operations are essentially the same as those of the predecessor
company.\9\ Thus, if the record demonstrates that, with respect to the
production and sale of the subject merchandise, the new company
operates as the same business entity as the predecessor company, the
Department may assign the new company the cash deposit rate of its
predecessor.\10\
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\8\ See, e.g., Certain Activated Carbon From the People's
Republic of China: Notice of Initiation of Changed Circumstances
Review, 74 FR 19934, 19935 (April 30, 2009).
\9\ See, e.g., Notice of Initiation of Antidumping Duty Changed
Circumstances Review: Certain Forged Stainless Steel Flanges from
India, 71 FR 327 (January 4, 2006).
\10\ See, e.g., Fresh and Chilled Atlantic Salmon From Norway;
Final Results of Changed Circumstances Antidumping Duty
Administrative Review, 64 FR 9979, 9980 (March 1, 1999).
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Based on the information provided in its submission, Navneet
Education has provided sufficient evidence to warrant a review to
determine if it is the successor-in-interest to Navneet Publication.
Therefore, pursuant to section 751(b)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.216(d), we are initiating a changed circumstances review. However,
the Department finds it is necessary to issue a questionnaire
requesting additional information for the review as provided for by 19
CFR 351.221(b)(2). For that reason, the Department is not conducting
this review on an expedited basis by publishing preliminary results in
conjunction with this notice of initiation. The Department will publish
in the Federal Register a notice of the preliminary results of the
antidumping duty changed circumstances review, in accordance with 19
CFR 351.221(b)(4), and 19 CFR 351.221(c)(3)(i). That notice will set
forth the factual and legal conclusions upon which our preliminary
results are based and a description of any action proposed.
Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.221(b)(4)(ii), interested parties will have
an opportunity to comment on the preliminary results of review. In
accordance with 19 CFR 351.216(e), the Department will issue the final
results of its antidumping duty changed circumstances review not later
than 270 days after the date on which the review is initiated, or not
later than 45 days if all parties to the proceeding agree to the
outcome of the review.
This notice is published in accordance with sections 751(b)(l) and
777(i)(l) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.216(b) and 351.221(b)(1).
Dated: January 14, 2014.
Christian Marsh,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Operations.
[FR Doc. 2014-01163 Filed 1-21-14; 8:45 am]
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