Countervailing Duty Investigations of Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products From India, Italy, the People's Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan: Alignment of Final Countervailing Duty Determinations With Final Antidumping Duty Determinations, 72685-72686 [2015-29721]
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China); Kristen Johnson at (202) 482–
4793 (Taiwan), AD/CVD Operations,
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th
Street and Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On June 23, 2015, the Department of
Commerce (the ‘‘Department’’) initiated
the countervailing duty investigations of
certain corrosion-resistant steel
products (‘‘corrosion-resistant steel’’)
from India, Italy, the People’s Republic
of China (‘‘the PRC’’), the Republic of
Korea (‘‘Korea’’), and Taiwan.1
Simultaneously the Department
initiated antidumping duty (‘‘AD’’)
investigations of corrosion-resistant
steel from India, Italy, the PRC, Korea,
and Taiwan.2 The countervailing duty
(‘‘CVD’’) investigations and the AD
investigations cover the same class or
kind of merchandise.
Alignment With AD Final Determination
On November 10, 2015, in accordance
with section 705(a)(1) of the Tariff Act
of 1930, as amended (‘‘the Act’’), United
States Steel Corporation; Nucor
Corporation; Steel Dynamics, Inc.;
ArcelorMittal USA, LLC; AK Steel
Corp.; and, California Steel Industries
Dated: November 17, 2015.
(collectively, ‘‘Petitioners’’) requested
Glenna Mickelson,
an alignment of the final CVD
determinations with the final AD
Management Analyst, Office of the Chief
Information Officer.
determinations of corrosion-resistant
steel from India, Italy, the PRC, Korea,
[FR Doc. 2015–29651 Filed 11–19–15; 8:45 am]
and Taiwan. Therefore, in accordance
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with section 705(a)(1) of the Act and 19
CFR 351.210(b)(4)(i), we are aligning the
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
final CVD determinations with the final
AD determinations. Consequently, the
International Trade Administration
final CVD determinations will be issued
[C–533–864, C–475–833, C–570–027, C–580– on the same date as the final AD
determinations, which are currently
879, C–583–857]
scheduled to be issued no later than
Countervailing Duty Investigations of
March 5, 2016, unless postponed.3
Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel
Products From India, Italy, the
1 See Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products
from the People’s Republic of China, India, Italy,
People’s Republic of China, the
the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan: Initiation of
Republic of Korea, and Taiwan:
Alignment of Final Countervailing Duty Countervailing Duty Investigations, 80 FR 37223
(June 30, 2015) (‘‘Initiation Notice’’).
Determinations With Final
2 See Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products
Antidumping Duty Determinations
from the People’s Republic of China, India, Italy,
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matt
Renkey at (202) 482–2312 (India);
Robert Palmer at (202) 482–9068 (Italy);
Myrna Lobo at (202) 482–2371 (the
Republic of Korea); Emily Halle at (202)
482–0176 (the People’s Republic of
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the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan: Initiation of
Less-Than-Fair-Value Investigations, 80 FR 37228
(June 30, 2015).
3 We note that the current deadline for the final
AD determination is March 5, 2015, which is a
Saturday. Pursuant to Department practice, the
signature date will be the next business day, which
is Monday, March 7, 2016. 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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This notice is issued and published
pursuant to section 703(c)(2) of the Act
and 19 CFR 351.205(f)(1).
Dated: November 13, 2015.
Paul Piquado,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and
Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2015–29721 Filed 11–19–15; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[Application No. 90–7A007]
Export Trade Certificate of Review
Notice of application for an
amended Export Trade Certificate of
Review by United States Surimi
Commission (‘‘USSC’’), Application No.
90–7A007.
ACTION:
The Secretary of Commerce,
through the International Trade
Administration, Office of Trade and
Economic Analysis (OTEA), has
received an application for an amended
Export Trade Certificate of Review
(‘‘Certificate’’) from USSC. This notice
summarizes the proposed amendment
and seeks public comments on whether
the amended Certificate should be
issued.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Joseph E. Flynn, Director, Office of
Trade and Economic Analysis,
International Trade Administration, by
telephone at (202) 482–5131 (this is not
a toll-free number) or email at etca@
trade.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title III of
the Export Trading Company Act of
1982 (15 U.S.C. Sections 4001–21)
authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to
issue Export Trade Certificates of
Review. An Export Trade Certificate of
Review protects the holder and the
members identified in the Certificate
from State and Federal government
antitrust actions and from private treble
damage antitrust actions for the export
conduct specified in the Certificate and
carried out in compliance with its terms
and conditions. The regulations
implementing Title III are found at 15
CFR part 325 (2015). Section 302(b)(1)
of the Export Trading Company Act of
1982 and 15 CFR 325.6(a) require the
Secretary to publish a notice in the
Federal Register identifying the
applicant and summarizing its
application. Under 15 CFR 325.6(a),
interested parties may, within twenty
days after the date of this notice, submit
written comments to the Secretary
through OTEA on the application.
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Member an affiliated company, ASM
Export Co.
5. Replace the existing Member The
Starbound Limited Partnership with
Starbound LLC, and add as a new
Member an affiliated company, NWPI,
Inc.
USSC’s proposed amendment of its
Export Trade Certificate of Review
would result in the following entities as
Members under the Certificate:
1. American Seafoods Company LLC
2. American Seafoods Japan, Ltd.
3. AS Europe ApS
4. American Seafoods China (Dalian)
Ltd.
5. Arctic Storm, Inc.
6. Arctic Storm International, Inc.
7. Fjord Fisheries General Partnership
8. Arctic Fjord, Inc.
9. AF International, Inc.
10. Fjord Seafood LLC
11. Arctic Storm Management Group
LLC
12. Glacier Fish Company, LLC
13. ASM Export Co.
14. Starbound LLC
15. Aleutian Spray Fisheries, Inc.
16. NWPI, Inc.
Request for Public Comments:
Interested parties may submit written
comments relevant to the determination
whether an amended Certificate should
be issued. If the comments include any
privileged or confidential business
information, it must be clearly marked
and a nonconfidential version of the
comments (identified as such) should be
included. Any comments not marked as
privileged or confidential business
information will be deemed to be
nonconfidential.
An original and five (5) copies, plus
two (2) copies of the nonconfidential
version, should be submitted no later
than 20 days after the date of this notice
to: Office of Trade and Economic
Analysis, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, Room 21028, Washington,
DC 20230.
Information submitted by any person
is exempt from disclosure under the
Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C.
552). However, nonconfidential versions
of the comments will be made available
to the applicant if necessary for
determining whether or not to issue the
amended Certificate. Comments should
refer to this application as ‘‘Export
Trade Certificate of Review, application
number 90–7A007.’’
Dated: November 16, 2015.
Joseph Flynn,
Director, Office of Trade and Economic
Analysis, International Trade Administration.
Summary of the Application
[FR Doc. 2015–29645 Filed 11–19–15; 8:45 am]
Applicant: United States Surimi
Commission
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Contact: c/o Mundt MacGregor LLP,
271 Wyatt Way NE., Suite 106,
Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110.
Application No.: 90–7A007.
Date Deemed Submitted: November
12, 2015.
Proposed Amendment:
1. Remove the following members as
Member of the Certificate: Alaska Ocean
Seafood Limited Partnership; Highland
Light Seafoods Limited Liability
Company; and Alaska Trawl Fisheries,
Inc.
2. Replace the existing Member
American Seafoods Company with
American Seafoods Company LLC, and
add as new Members three entities
affiliated with American Seafoods
Company LLC: American Seafoods
Japan, Ltd.; AS Europe ApS; and
American Seafoods China (Dalian) Ltd.
3. Add as new Members six entities
that are affiliated with the existing
Member Arctic Storm, Inc.: Arctic Storm
International, Inc.; Arctic Fjord, Inc.; AF
International, Inc.; Fjord Seafoods LLC;
Arctic Storm Management Group LLC;
and Fjord Fisheries General Partnership;
4. Replace the existing Member
Glacier Fish Company with Glacier Fish
Company LLC; and add as a new
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International Trade Data System Test
Concerning the Electronic Submission
of Certain Documentation Required for
Imports of Uranium From the Russian
Federation Using the Document
Imaging System
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) announces, in coordination
with U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP), a test of the
International Trade Data System (ITDS)
involving the electronic submission to
CBP of forms and certifications related
to importation of uranium products
from the Russian Federation (Russia),
using the Document Image System (DIS)
of the Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE). CBP and Commerce
have developed this program to test and
assess the electronic transmission to
CBP of certain import documentation
for incoming shipments subject to the
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C-533-864, C-475-833, C-570-027, C-580-879, C-583-857]
Countervailing Duty Investigations of Certain Corrosion-Resistant
Steel Products From India, Italy, the People's Republic of China, the
Republic of Korea, and Taiwan: Alignment of Final Countervailing Duty
Determinations With Final Antidumping Duty Determinations
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matt Renkey at (202) 482-2312 (India);
Robert Palmer at (202) 482-9068 (Italy); Myrna Lobo at (202) 482-2371
(the Republic of Korea); Emily Halle at (202) 482-0176 (the People's
Republic of China); Kristen Johnson at (202) 482-4793 (Taiwan), AD/CVD
Operations, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On June 23, 2015, the Department of Commerce (the ``Department'')
initiated the countervailing duty investigations of certain corrosion-
resistant steel products (``corrosion-resistant steel'') from India,
Italy, the People's Republic of China (``the PRC''), the Republic of
Korea (``Korea''), and Taiwan.\1\ Simultaneously the Department
initiated antidumping duty (``AD'') investigations of corrosion-
resistant steel from India, Italy, the PRC, Korea, and Taiwan.\2\ The
countervailing duty (``CVD'') investigations and the AD investigations
cover the same class or kind of merchandise.
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\1\ See Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products from the
People's Republic of China, India, Italy, the Republic of Korea, and
Taiwan: Initiation of Countervailing Duty Investigations, 80 FR
37223 (June 30, 2015) (``Initiation Notice'').
\2\ See Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products from the
People's Republic of China, India, Italy, the Republic of Korea, and
Taiwan: Initiation of Less-Than-Fair-Value Investigations, 80 FR
37228 (June 30, 2015).
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Alignment With AD Final Determination
On November 10, 2015, in accordance with section 705(a)(1) of the
Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (``the Act''), United States Steel
Corporation; Nucor Corporation; Steel Dynamics, Inc.; ArcelorMittal
USA, LLC; AK Steel Corp.; and, California Steel Industries
(collectively, ``Petitioners'') requested an alignment of the final CVD
determinations with the final AD determinations of corrosion-resistant
steel from India, Italy, the PRC, Korea, and Taiwan. Therefore, in
accordance with section 705(a)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.210(b)(4)(i), we are aligning the final CVD determinations with the
final AD determinations. Consequently, the final CVD determinations
will be issued on the same date as the final AD determinations, which
are currently scheduled to be issued no later than March 5, 2016,
unless postponed.\3\
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\3\ We note that the current deadline for the final AD
determination is March 5, 2015, which is a Saturday. Pursuant to
Department practice, the signature date will be the next business
day, which is Monday, March 7, 2016. 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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of the Act and 19 CFR 351.205(f)(1).
Dated: November 13, 2015.
Paul Piquado,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
[FR Doc. 2015-29721 Filed 11-19-15; 8:45 am]
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