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ACTION:
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
Certain Kitchen Appliance Shelving
and Racks From China: Determination
On the basis of the record 1 developed
in the subject five-year reviews, the
United States International Trade
Commission (‘‘Commission’’)
determines, pursuant to section 751(c)
of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C.
1675(c)), that revocation of the existing
antidumping and countervailing duty
orders on certain kitchen appliance
shelving and racks from China would be
likely to lead to continuation or
recurrence of material injury to a U.S.
industry producing refrigeration
shelving and a U.S. industry producing
oven racks within a reasonably
foreseeable time.
Background
The Commission instituted these
reviews on August 1, 2014 (79 FR
44862) and determined on November 4,
2014 that it would conduct expedited
reviews (79 FR 69525, November 21,
2014).
The Commission completed and filed
its determinations in these reviews on
February 24, 2015. The views of the
Commission are contained in USITC
Publication 4520 (February 2015),
entitled Certain Kitchen Appliance
Shelving and Racks from China:
Investigation Nos. 701–TA–458 and
731–TA–1154 (Review).
Issued: February 24, 2015.
By order of the Commission.
Lisa R. Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
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[Investigation No. 337–TA–924]
Certain Light Reflectors and
Components, Packaging, and Related
Advertising Thereof; Notice of
Commission Determination Not To
Review Initial Determinations Granting
Motions To Terminate the Investigation
as to the Remaining Respondents;
Termination of the Investigation in Its
Entirety
U.S. International Trade
Commission.
AGENCY:
1 The record is defined in sec. 207.2(f) of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19
CFR 207.2(f)).
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Notice is hereby given that
the U.S. International Trade
Commission has determined not to
review: (1) An initial determination
(‘‘ID’’) (Order No. 17) issued by the
presiding administrative law judge
(‘‘ALJ’’) on January 22, 2015, granting a
motion to terminate the investigation as
to respondents Sinowell (Shanghai) Co.
Ltd. and Sinohydro Ltd. (collectively,
‘‘Sinowell’’), based on a settlement
agreement; and (2) an ID (Order No. 18)
issued by the ALJ on January 27, 2015,
granting a motion to terminate the
investigation as to the remaining
respondents based on withdrawal of the
amended complaint.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cathy Chen, Office of the General
Counsel, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20436, telephone (202)
205–2392. Copies of non-confidential
documents filed in connection with this
investigation are or will be available for
inspection during official business
hours (8:45 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.) in the
Office of the Secretary, U.S.
International Trade Commission, 500 E
Street SW., Washington, DC 20436,
telephone (202) 205–2000. General
information concerning the Commission
may also be obtained by accessing its
Internet server (https://www.usitc.gov).
The public record for this investigation
may be viewed on the Commission’s
electronic docket (EDIS) at https://
edis.usitc.gov. Hearing-impaired
persons are advised that information on
this matter can be obtained by
contacting the Commission’s TDD
terminal on (202) 205–1810.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Commission instituted this investigation
on August 12, 2014, based on a
complaint filed on June 20, 2014,
amended on July 11, 2014, and
supplemented on July 18, 2014, on
behalf of Sunlight Supply, Inc. of
Vancouver, Washington and IP
Holdings, LLC of Vancouver,
Washington (collectively, ‘‘Sunlight’’).
79 FR 47156 (Aug. 12, 2014). The
amended complaint alleged violations
of Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930,
as amended, 19 U.S.C. 1337, in the sale
for importation, importation, and sale
within the United States after
importation of certain light reflectors
and components, packaging, and related
advertising thereof by reason of
infringement of certain claims of U.S.
Patent Nos. 7,641,367; D634,469;
D644,185; D545,485; and by reason of
infringement of U.S. Trademark
Registration Nos. 3,871,765; and
SUMMARY:
[Investigation Nos. 701–TA–458 and 731–
TA–1154 (Review)]
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
[Investigation Nos. 701-TA-458 and 731-TA-1154 (Review)]
Certain Kitchen Appliance Shelving and Racks From China:
Determination
On the basis of the record \1\ developed in the subject five-year
reviews, the United States International Trade Commission
(``Commission'') determines, pursuant to section 751(c) of the Tariff
Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1675(c)), that revocation of the existing
antidumping and countervailing duty orders on certain kitchen appliance
shelving and racks from China would be likely to lead to continuation
or recurrence of material injury to a U.S. industry producing
refrigeration shelving and a U.S. industry producing oven racks within
a reasonably foreseeable time.
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\1\ The record is defined in sec. 207.2(f) of the Commission's
Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR 207.2(f)).
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Background
The Commission instituted these reviews on August 1, 2014 (79 FR
44862) and determined on November 4, 2014 that it would conduct
expedited reviews (79 FR 69525, November 21, 2014).
The Commission completed and filed its determinations in these
reviews on February 24, 2015. The views of the Commission are contained
in USITC Publication 4520 (February 2015), entitled Certain Kitchen
Appliance Shelving and Racks from China: Investigation Nos. 701-TA-458
and 731-TA-1154 (Review).
Issued: February 24, 2015.
By order of the Commission.
Lisa R. Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
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