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remand in its entirety on December 24,
2014, and entered judgment.
Timken Notice
In its decision in Timken, 893 F.2d at
341, as clarified by Diamond Sawblades,
the CAFC held that, pursuant to section
516A(e) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended (the Act), the Department
must publish a notice of a court
decision that is not ‘‘in harmony’’ with
a Department determination and must
suspend liquidation of entries pending
a ‘‘conclusive’’ court decision. The CIT’s
December 24, 2014, judgment affirming
the Final Second Remand constitutes a
final decision of that court that is not in
harmony with AFBs 17. This notice is
published in fulfillment of the
publication requirements of Timken.
Amended Final Results
Because there is now a final court
decision, the Department is amending
AFBs 17 with respect to Aisin’s
weighted-average dumping margin as
redetermined in the Final First Remand.
The revised weighted-average dumping
margin for the period May 1, 2005, to
April 30, 2006, for Aisin is 1.13%.
Accordingly, the Department will
continue the suspension of liquidation
of the subject merchandise pending the
expiration of the period of appeal or, if
appealed, pending a final and
conclusive court decision. In the event
the Court’s ruling is not appealed, or if
appealed and upheld by the Federal
Circuit, the Department will instruct
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) to assess antidumping duties on
entries of the subject merchandise
exported by Aisin using the revised
assessment rate calculated by the
Department in the Final First Remand
and listed above.
Cash Deposit Requirements
Because we revoked the antidumping
duty order on ball bearings and parts
thereof from Japan effective September
15, 2011, no cash deposits for estimated
antidumping duties on future entries of
subject merchandise will be required.6
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Notification to Interested Parties
This notice is issued and published in
accordance with sections 516A(e)(1),
751(a)(1), and 777(i)(1) of the Act.
6 See Ball Bearings and Parts Thereof From Japan
and the United Kingdom: Final Results of Sunset
Reviews and Revocation of Antidumping Duty
Orders, 79 FR 16771 (March 26, 2014).
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Dated: January 15, 2015.
Paul Piquado,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and
Compliance.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C–570–021, C–274–807]
Melamine From the People’s Republic
of China and Trinidad and Tobago:
Postponement of Preliminary
Determinations of Countervailing Duty
Investigations
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Commerce.
DATES: Effective January 22, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew Medley, 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)
482–4987.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
AGENCY:
Background
On December 2, 2014, the Department
of Commerce (‘‘Department’’) initiated
countervailing duty investigations on
melamine from the People’s Republic of
China (‘‘PRC’’) and Trinidad and
Tobago.1 The current deadline for the
preliminary determinations of these
investigations is no later than February
5, 2015.
Postponement of Preliminary
Determination
Section 703(b)(1) of the Tariff Act of
1930, as amended (‘‘the Act’’), requires
the Department to issue the preliminary
determination in a countervailing duty
investigation within 65 days after the
date on which the Department initiated
the investigation. However, section
703(c)(1)(B) of the Act permits the
Department to postpone making the
preliminary determination until no later
than 130 days after the date on which
it initiated the investigation if, among
other reasons, the petitioner makes a
timely request for a postponement, or
the Department concludes that the
parties concerned are cooperating and
determines that the investigation is
extraordinarily complicated. On January
1 See Melamine from the People’s Republic of
China and Trinidad and Tobago: Initiation of
Countervailing Duty Investigations, 79 FR 73030
(December 9, 2014).
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9, 2015, in accordance with 19 CFR
351.205(b)(2), Cornerstone Chemical
Company (‘‘Petitioner’’) made timely
requests to postpone the preliminary
countervailing duty determinations.2
Therefore, in accordance with section
703(c)(1)(A) of the Act, the Department
is hereby postponing the preliminary
countervailing duty determinations by
65 days to no later than April 11, 2015.
However, because April 11, 2015, falls
on a Saturday, the preliminary
determinations are now due no later
than April 13, 2015.3
This notice is issued and published
pursuant to section 703(c)(2) of the Act
and 19 CFR 351.205(f)(1).
Dated: January 15, 2015.
Paul Piquado,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and
Compliance.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency Business Directory Survey
International Trade
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Opportunity to participate in
business directory app.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Departments of
State, Commerce, and Energy (the
‘‘Interagency Team’’) announce an
opportunity for U.S.-based suppliers
and providers of clean energy, smart
grid, and energy efficiency solutions to
participate in the pilot phase of an
interactive directory of renewable
energy and energy efficiency solutions.
The Interagency Team is currently
developing an interactive app to serve
as a mobile business directory for U.S.
clean energy exporters. The app will
highlight sustainability improvements at
U.S. diplomatic missions and provide
potential business partners globally
with a searchable interface to find
information on potential U.S.
technology and service providers. The
app will showcase a diverse array of
clean energy goods and services,
including renewable energy equipment
SUMMARY:
2 See Letters from Petitioner titled ‘‘Melamine
From The People’s Republic Of China: Request For
Postponement Of The Preliminary Determination’’
and ‘‘Melamine From Trinidad and Tobago: Request
For Postponement Of The Preliminary
Determination,’’ dated January 9, 2015.
3 See Notice of Clarification: Application of ‘‘Next
Business Day’’ Rule for Administrative
Determination Deadlines Pursuant to the Tariff Act
of 1930, As Amended, 70 FR 24533 (May 10, 2005).
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(solar, wind, geothermal), biofuels, fuel
cell power, smart grid technologies, and
energy efficiency solutions, as well as
U.S.-based services critical to the
deployment of clean energy supplies.
U.S. clean energy exporters interested in
registering to be part of the pilot phase
of the interactive directory and
providing information on their
company’s solutions to be included in
the app are requested to send an email
to reee@trade.gov by no later than
February 20, 2015.
Who will use the app?
Target users include Foreign Service
Officers and Foreign Commercial
Service Officers and their energy sector
stakeholders in international markets.
The app will enable users to easily
demonstrate U.S. clean energy and
energy efficiency solutions available in
foreign markets and provide a tool to
facilitate commercial partnerships that
drive the deployment of U.S.
technologies and services globally.
Through the app, a global audience, as
well as the American public, will be
invited to learn more about
environmental diplomacy efforts
overseas, and the innovative U.S.
companies powering them.
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Disclaimer
The information submitted to the
directory and displayed on the app is
intended to inform users about U.S.
clean energy and energy efficiency
solutions. All U.S.-based businesses in
these industries that meet the criteria
requested in the online form will be
eligible for the directory and app. The
Interagency Team will perform due
diligence on submissions to the
Directory and expects that submitting
parties will perform their own due
diligence, investigation, and background
research before entering into a
commercial relationship with any listed
business or business contact facilitated
through the product. A listing in the
directory does not constitute
endorsement of the business or its
products, services or technology by the
Interagency Team. The Interagency
Team assumes no responsibility or
liability for the actions users may take
based on the information provided and
reserves the right not to list any
particular business.
ADDRESSES: To provide information for
use in the app, send an email to reee@
trade.gov by no later than February 20,
2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Helaina Matza, Office of Innovation and
Eco-Diplomacy, United States
Department of State; 202.647.0716;
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sustainability@state.gov; or Andrew
Bennett, Office of Energy and
Environmental Industries, United States
Department of Commerce; 202–482–
5235; reee@trade.gov.
Edward A. O’Malley,
Director, Office of Energy and Environmental
Industries.
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National Institute of Standards and
Technology
Genome in a Bottle Consortium—
Progress and Planning Workshop
National Institute of Standards
& Technology (NIST), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of public workshop.
AGENCY:
NIST announces the Genome
in a Bottle Consortium meeting to be
held on Thursday and Friday, January
29 and 30, 2015. The Genome in a Bottle
Consortium is developing the reference
materials, reference methods, and
reference data needed to assess
confidence in human whole genome
variant calls. A principal motivation for
this consortium is to enable
performance assessment of sequencing
and science-based regulatory oversight
of clinical sequencing. The purpose of
this meeting is to update participants
about progress of the consortium work,
continue to get broad input from
individual stakeholders to update or
refine the consortium work plan,
continue to broadly solicit consortium
membership from interested
stakeholders, and invite members to
participate in work plan
implementation. Topics of discussion at
this meeting will include release of the
pilot candidate NIST Reference
Material, short and long read data from
the next sets of NIST Reference
Materials, structural variants, and
potential future Reference Materials.
DATES: The Genome in a Bottle
Consortium meeting will be held on
Thursday, January 29, 2015 from 9:00
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time and
Friday, January 30, 2015 from 9:00 a.m.
to 12:45 p.m. Pacific Time. Attendees
must register by 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time
on Thursday, January 22, 2015.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held in
the Fisher Conference Center inside the
Arrillaga Alumni Center at Stanford
University, 326 Galvez Street, Stanford,
CA 94305–6105. Please note admittance
instructions under the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice.
SUMMARY:
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For
further information contact Justin Zook
by email at jzook@nist.gov or by phone
at (301) 975–4133 or Marc Salit by email
at salit@nist.gov or by phone at (650)
350–2338. To register, go to: https://
app.certain.com/profile/form/
index.cfm?PKformID=0x19409085b04.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Clinical
application of ultra high throughput
sequencing (UHTS) for hereditary
genetic diseases and oncology is rapidly
growing. At present, there are no widely
accepted genomic standards or
quantitative performance metrics for
confidence in variant calling. These
standards and quantitative performance
metrics are needed to achieve the
confidence in measurement results
expected for sound, reproducible
research and regulated applications in
the clinic. On April 13, 2012, NIST
convened the workshop ‘‘Genome in a
Bottle’’ to initiate a consortium to
develop the reference materials,
reference methods, and reference data
needed to assess confidence in human
whole genome variant calls
(www.genomeinabottle.org). On August
16–17, 2012, NIST hosted the first large
public meeting of the Genome in a
Bottle Consortium, with about 100
participants from government,
academic, and industry. This meeting
was announced in the Federal Register
(77 FR 43237) on July 24, 2012. A
principal motivation for this consortium
is to enable science-based regulatory
oversight of clinical sequencing.
At the August 2012 meeting, the
consortium established work plans for
four technical working groups with the
following responsibilities:
(1) Reference Material (RM) Selection
and Design: Select appropriate sources
for whole genome RMs and identify or
design synthetic DNA constructs that
could be spiked-in to samples for
measurement assurance.
(2) Measurements for Reference
Material Characterization: Design and
carry out experiments to characterize
the RMs using multiple sequencing
methods, other methods, and validation
of selected variants using orthogonal
technologies.
(3) Bioinformatics, Data Integration,
and Data Representation: Develop
methods to analyze and integrate the
data for each RM, as well as select
appropriate formats to represent the
data.
(4) Performance Metrics and Figures
of Merit: Develop useful performance
metrics and figures of merit that can be
obtained through measurement of the
RMs.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Business Directory Survey
AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Opportunity to participate in business directory app.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Departments of State, Commerce, and Energy (the
``Interagency Team'') announce an opportunity for U.S.-based suppliers
and providers of clean energy, smart grid, and energy efficiency
solutions to participate in the pilot phase of an interactive directory
of renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions. The Interagency
Team is currently developing an interactive app to serve as a mobile
business directory for U.S. clean energy exporters. The app will
highlight sustainability improvements at U.S. diplomatic missions and
provide potential business partners globally with a searchable
interface to find information on potential U.S. technology and service
providers. The app will showcase a diverse array of clean energy goods
and services, including renewable energy equipment
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(solar, wind, geothermal), biofuels, fuel cell power, smart grid
technologies, and energy efficiency solutions, as well as U.S.-based
services critical to the deployment of clean energy supplies. U.S.
clean energy exporters interested in registering to be part of the
pilot phase of the interactive directory and providing information on
their company's solutions to be included in the app are requested to
send an email to reee@trade.gov by no later than February 20, 2015.
Who will use the app?
Target users include Foreign Service Officers and Foreign
Commercial Service Officers and their energy sector stakeholders in
international markets. The app will enable users to easily demonstrate
U.S. clean energy and energy efficiency solutions available in foreign
markets and provide a tool to facilitate commercial partnerships that
drive the deployment of U.S. technologies and services globally.
Through the app, a global audience, as well as the American public,
will be invited to learn more about environmental diplomacy efforts
overseas, and the innovative U.S. companies powering them.
Disclaimer
The information submitted to the directory and displayed on the app
is intended to inform users about U.S. clean energy and energy
efficiency solutions. All U.S.-based businesses in these industries
that meet the criteria requested in the online form will be eligible
for the directory and app. The Interagency Team will perform due
diligence on submissions to the Directory and expects that submitting
parties will perform their own due diligence, investigation, and
background research before entering into a commercial relationship with
any listed business or business contact facilitated through the
product. A listing in the directory does not constitute endorsement of
the business or its products, services or technology by the Interagency
Team. The Interagency Team assumes no responsibility or liability for
the actions users may take based on the information provided and
reserves the right not to list any particular business.
ADDRESSES: To provide information for use in the app, send an email to
reee@trade.gov by no later than February 20, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Helaina Matza, Office of Innovation
and Eco-Diplomacy, United States Department of State; 202.647.0716;
sustainability@state.gov; or Andrew Bennett, Office of Energy and
Environmental Industries, United States Department of Commerce; 202-
482-5235; reee@trade.gov.
Edward A. O'Malley,
Director, Office of Energy and Environmental Industries.
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