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thickness of 4.75 mm or more and a width
exceeding 150 mm and measuring at least
twice the thickness. The products described
above may be rectangular, square, circular, or
other shape and include products of either
rectangular or non-rectangular cross-section
where such cross-section is achieved
subsequent to the rolling process, i.e.,
products which have been ‘‘worked after
rolling’’ (e.g., products which have been
beveled or rounded at the edges). For
purposes of the width and thickness
requirements referenced above:
(1) Where the nominal and actual
measurements vary, a product is within the
scope if application of either the nominal or
actual measurement would place it within
the scope based on the definitions set forth
above, and
(2) where the width and thickness vary for
a specific product (e.g., the thickness of
certain products with non-rectangular crosssection, the width of certain products with
non-rectangular shape, etc.), the
measurement at its greatest width or
thickness applies.
Steel products included in the scope of
these orders are products in which: (1) Iron
predominates, by weight, over each of the
other contained elements; (2) the carbon
content is 2 percent or less, by weight; and
(3) none of the elements listed below exceeds
the quantity, by weight, respectively
indicated:
• 2.50 percent of manganese, or
• 3.30 percent of silicon, or
• 1.50 percent of copper, or
• 1.50 percent of aluminum, or
• 1.25 percent of chromium, or
• 0.30 percent of cobalt, or
• 0.40 percent of lead, or
• 2.00 percent of nickel, or
• 0.30 percent of tungsten (also called
wolfram), or
• 0.80 percent of molybdenum, or
• 0.10 percent of niobium (also called
columbium), or
• 0.30 percent of vanadium, or
• 0.30 percent of zirconium
Unless specifically excluded, products are
included in this scope regardless of levels of
boron and titanium.
For example, specifically included in this
scope are vacuum degassed, fully stabilized
(commonly referred to as interstitial-free (IF))
steels, high strength low alloy (HSLA) steels,
motor lamination steels, Advanced High
Strength Steels (AHSS), and Ultra High
Strength Steels (UHSS). IF steels are
recognized as low carbon steels with microalloying levels of elements such as titanium
and/or niobium added to stabilize carbon and
nitrogen elements. HSLA steels are
recognized as steels with micro-alloying
levels of elements such as chromium, copper,
niobium, titanium, vanadium, and
molybdenum. Motor lamination steels
contain micro-alloying levels of elements
such as silicon and aluminum. AHSS and
UHSS are considered high tensile strength
and high elongation steels, although AHSS
and UHSS are covered whether or not they
are high tensile strength or high elongation
steels.
Subject merchandise includes cold-rolled
steel that has been further processed in a
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third country, including but not limited to
annealing, tempering, painting, varnishing,
trimming, cutting, punching, and/or slitting,
or any other processing that would not
otherwise remove the merchandise from the
scope of the orders if performed in the
country of manufacture of the cold-rolled
steel.
All products that meet the written physical
description, and in which the chemistry
quantities do not exceed any one of the noted
element levels listed above, are within the
scope of these orders unless specifically
excluded. The following products are outside
of and/or specifically excluded from the
scope of these orders:
• Ball bearing steels; 11
• Tool steels; 12
• Silico-manganese steel; 13
• Grain-oriented electrical steels (GOES) as
defined in the final determination of the U.S.
Department of Commerce in Grain-Oriented
Electrical Steel From Germany, Japan, and
Poland.14
• Non-Oriented Electrical Steels (NOES),
as defined in the antidumping orders issued
by the U.S. Department of Commerce in NonOriented Electrical Steel From the People’s
Republic of China, Germany, Japan, the
Republic of Korea, Sweden, and Taiwan.15
11 Ball bearing steels are defined as steels which
contain, in addition to iron, each of the following
elements by weight in the amount specified: (i) Not
less than 0.95 nor more than 1.13 percent of carbon;
(ii) not less than 0.22 nor more than 0.48 percent
of manganese; (iii) none, or not more than 0.03
percent of sulfur; (iv) none, or not more than 0.03
percent of phosphorus; (v) not less than 0.18 nor
more than 0.37 percent of silicon; (vi) not less than
1.25 nor more than 1.65 percent of chromium; (vii)
none, or not more than 0.28 percent of nickel; (viii)
none, or not more than 0.38 percent of copper; and
(ix) none, or not more than 0.09 percent of
molybdenum.
12 Tool steels are defined as steels which contain
the following combinations of elements in the
quantity by weight respectively indicated: (i) More
than 1.2 percent carbon and more than 10.5 percent
chromium; or (ii) not less than 0.3 percent carbon
and 1.25 percent or more but less than 10.5 percent
chromium; or (iii) not less than 0.85 percent carbon
and 1 percent to 1.8 percent, inclusive, manganese;
or (iv) 0.9 percent to 1.2 percent, inclusive,
chromium and 0.9 percent to 1.4 percent, inclusive,
molybdenum; or (v) not less than 0.5 percent carbon
and not less than 3.5 percent molybdenum; or (vi)
not less than 0.5 percent carbon and not less than
5.5 percent tungsten.
13 Silico-manganese steel is defined as steels
containing by weight: (i) Not more than 0.7 percent
of carbon; (ii) 0.5 percent or more but not more than
1.9 percent of manganese, and (iii) 0.6 percent or
more but not more than 2.3 percent of silicon.
14 See Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel From
Germany, Japan, and Poland: Final Determinations
of Sales at Less Than Fair Value and Certain Final
Affirmative Determination of Critical
Circumstances, 79 FR 42501, 42503 (July 22, 2014).
This determination defines grain-oriented electrical
steel as ‘‘a flat-rolled alloy steel product containing
by weight at least 0.6 percent but not more than 6
percent of silicon, not more than 0.08 percent of
carbon, not more than 1.0 percent of aluminum, and
no other element in an amount that would give the
steel the characteristics of another alloy steel, in
coils or in straight lengths.’’
15 See Non-Oriented Electrical Steel From the
People’s Republic of China, Germany, Japan, the
Republic of Korea, Sweden, and Taiwan:
Antidumping Duty Orders, 79 FR 71741, 71741–42
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The products subject to these orders are
currently classified in the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) under
item numbers: 7209.15.0000, 7209.16.0030,
7209.16.0060, 7209.16.0070, 7209.16.0091,
7209.17.0030, 7209.17.0060, 7209.17.0070,
7209.17.0091, 7209.18.1530, 7209.18.1560,
7209.18.2510, 7209.18.2520, 7209.18.2580,
7209.18.6020, 7209.18.6090, 7209.25.0000,
7209.26.0000, 7209.27.0000, 7209.28.0000,
7209.90.0000, 7210.70.3000, 7211.23.1500,
7211.23.2000, 7211.23.3000, 7211.23.4500,
7211.23.6030, 7211.23.6060, 7211.23.6090,
7211.29.2030, 7211.29.2090, 7211.29.4500,
7211.29.6030, 7211.29.6080, 7211.90.0000,
7212.40.1000, 7212.40.5000, 7225.50.6000,
7225.50.8080, 7225.99.0090, 7226.92.5000,
7226.92.7050, and 7226.92.8050. The
products subject to these orders may also
enter under the following HTSUS numbers:
7210.90.9000, 7212.50.0000, 7215.10.0010,
7215.10.0080, 7215.50.0016, 7215.50.0018,
7215.50.0020, 7215.50.0061, 7215.50.0063,
7215.50.0065, 7215.50.0090, 7215.90.5000,
7217.10.1000, 7217.10.2000, 7217.10.3000,
7217.10.7000, 7217.90.1000, 7217.90.5030,
7217.90.5060, 7217.90.5090, 7225.19.0000,
7226.19.1000, 7226.19.9000, 7226.99.0180,
7228.50.5015, 7228.50.5040, 7228.50.5070,
7228.60.8000, and 7229.90.1000.
The HTSUS subheadings above are
provided for convenience and U.S. Customs
purposes only. The written description of the
scope of the orders is dispositive.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Meeting of the United States Travel
and Tourism Advisory Board
International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of an open meeting.
AGENCY:
The United States Travel and
Tourism Advisory Board (Board) will
hold an open meeting via teleconference
on Tuesday, October 4, 2016. The Board
was re-chartered in August 2015 and
advises the Secretary of Commerce on
matters relating to the U.S. travel and
SUMMARY:
(December 3, 2014). The orders define NOES as
‘‘cold-rolled, flat-rolled, alloy steel products,
whether or not in coils, regardless of width, having
an actual thickness of 0.20 mm or more, in which
the core loss is substantially equal in any direction
of magnetization in the plane of the material. The
term ‘substantially equal’ means that the cross grain
direction of core loss is no more than 1.5 times the
straight grain direction (i.e., the rolling direction) of
core loss. NOES has a magnetic permeability that
does not exceed 1.65 Tesla when tested at a field
of 800 A/m (equivalent to 10 Oersteds) along (i.e.,
parallel to) the rolling direction of the sheet (i.e.,
B800 value). NOES contains by weight more than
1.00 percent of silicon but less than 3.5 percent of
silicon, not more than 0.08 percent of carbon, and
not more than 1.5 percent of aluminum. NOES has
a surface oxide coating, to which an insulation
coating may be applied.’’
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tourism industry. The purpose of the
meeting is for Board members to review
and discuss proposed recommendations
related to travel security and the
customer experience, visa facilitation,
and the collection of international
visitation data to the United States. The
final agenda will be posted on the
Department of Commerce Web site for
the Board at https://trade.gov/ttab, at
least one week in advance of the
meeting.
Tuesday, October 4, 2016, 3
p.m.–5 p.m. EDT. The deadline for
members of the public to register,
including requests to make comments
during the meeting and for auxiliary
aids, or to submit written comments for
dissemination prior to the meeting, is 5
p.m. EDT on September 27, 2016.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held by
conference call. The call-in number and
passcode will be provided by email to
registrants. Requests to register
(including to speak or for auxiliary aids)
and any written comments should be
submitted to: U.S. Travel and Tourism
Advisory Board, U.S. Department of
Commerce, Room 4043, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20230, OACIO@trade.gov. Members
of the public are encouraged to submit
registration requests and written
comments via email to ensure timely
receipt.
DATES:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Li
Zhou, the United States Travel and
Tourism Advisory Board, Room 4043,
1401 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230, telephone: 202–
482–4501, email: OACIO@trade.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The Board advises the
Secretary of Commerce on matters
relating to the U.S. travel and tourism
industry.
Public Participation: The meeting will
be open to the public and will be
accessible to people with disabilities.
All guests are required to register in
advance by the deadline identified
under the DATES caption. Requests for
auxiliary aids must be submitted by the
registration deadline. Last minute
requests will be accepted, but may be
impossible to fill. There will be fifteen
(15) minutes allotted for oral comments
from members of the public joining the
meeting. To accommodate as many
speakers as possible, the time for public
comments may be limited to three (3)
minutes per person. Individuals wishing
to reserve speaking time during the
meeting must submit a request at the
time of registration, as well as the name
and address of the proposed speaker. If
the number of registrants requesting to
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make statements is greater than can be
reasonably accommodated during the
meeting, the International Trade
Administration may conduct a lottery to
determine the speakers. Speakers are
requested to submit a written copy of
their prepared remarks by 5:00 p.m.
EDT on Tuesday, September 27, 2016,
for inclusion in the meeting records and
for circulation to the members of the
Travel and Tourism Advisory Board.
In addition, any member of the public
may submit pertinent written comments
concerning the Board’s affairs at any
time before or after the meeting.
Comments may be submitted to Li Zhou
at the contact information indicated
above. To be considered during the
meeting, comments must be received no
later than 5:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday,
September 27, to ensure transmission to
the Board prior to the meeting.
Comments received after that date and
time will be distributed to the members
but may not be considered on the call.
Copies of Board meeting minutes will be
available within 90 days of the meeting.
Dated: September 14, 2016.
Li Zhou,
Executive Secretary, United States Travel and
Tourism Advisory Board.
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[C–351–844, C–533–866, C–580–882]
Certain Cold-Rolled Steel Flat Products
from Brazil, India, and the Republic of
Korea: Amended Final Affirmative
Countervailing Duty Determination and
Countervailing Duty Order (the
Republic of Korea) and Countervailing
Duty Orders (Brazil and India)
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce
SUMMARY: Based on affirmative final
determinations by the Department of
Commerce (the Department) and the
International Trade Commission (ITC),
the Department is issuing countervailing
duty (CVD) orders on certain cold-rolled
steel flat products (cold-rolled steel)
from Brazil, India, and the Republic of
Korea (Korea). In addition, the
Department is amending its final
affirmative determination with respect
to Korea to correct the rates assigned to
Hyundai Steel Co., Ltd. (Hyundai Steel),
POSCO, and All Others.
DATES: Effective September 20, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sergio Balbontin at (202) 482–6478
AGENCY:
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(Brazil); Robert Bolling at (202) 482–
3434 (India); and Emily Maloof at (202)
482–5649 (Korea); 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
In accordance with sections 705(a)
and 777(i)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930,
as amended (the Act), on July 20, 2016,
the Department made final
determinations that countervailable
subsidies are being provided to
producers and exporters of cold-rolled
steel from Brazil, India, and Korea.
Pursuant to section 705(d) of the Act,
the Department published the
affirmative final determinations on July
29, 2016.1
On July 27, 2016, Usinas Siderurgicas
de Minas Gerais S.A. (Usiminas) timely
filed ministerial error comments,
alleging that the Department made
errors in the final determination of the
CVD investigation of cold-rolled steel
from Brazil. No other interested party
submitted ministerial error allegations
or rebuttals to Usiminas’ submission.
We analyzed the allegations submitted
by Usiminas and determined that only
one of the three alleged errors is a
ministerial error, as defined by section
705(e) of the Act, and 19 CFR
351.224(f).2 However, we determined
that correcting the ministerial error
within the calculations does not change
the overall rate for Usiminas.3
On July 27, 2016, Hyundai Steel and
POSCO timely filed ministerial error
comments, alleging that the Department
made errors in the final determination
of the CVD investigation of cold-rolled
steel from Korea. No other interested
party submitted ministerial error
allegations or rebuttals to Hyundai
Steel’s and POSCO’s submissions. We
analyzed the allegations submitted by
1 See Countervailing Duty Investigation of Certain
Cold-Rolled Steel Flat Products from Brazil: Final
Affirmative Determination, 81 FR 49940 (July 29,
2016) (Brazil CVD Final Determination);
Countervailing Duty Investigation of Certain ColdRolled Steel Flat Products from India: Final
Affirmative Determination, 81 FR 49932 (July 29,
2016) (India CVD Final Determination); and
Countervailing Duty Investigation of Certain ColdRolled Steel Flat Products from the Republic of
Korea: Final Affirmative Determination, 81 FR
49943 (July 29, 2016) (Korea CVD Final
Determination).
2 See Department Memorandum regarding
‘‘Countervailing Duty Investigation of Certain ColdRolled Steel Flat Products from Brazil: Ministerial
Error Allegation for the Final Determination,’’ dated
August 24, 2016 (Brazil Ministerial Error Decision
Memorandum).
3 Id.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Meeting of the United States Travel and Tourism Advisory Board
AGENCY: International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of an open meeting.
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SUMMARY: The United States Travel and Tourism Advisory Board (Board)
will hold an open meeting via teleconference on Tuesday, October 4,
2016. The Board was re-chartered in August 2015 and advises the
Secretary of Commerce on matters relating to the U.S. travel and
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tourism industry. The purpose of the meeting is for Board members to
review and discuss proposed recommendations related to travel security
and the customer experience, visa facilitation, and the collection of
international visitation data to the United States. The final agenda
will be posted on the Department of Commerce Web site for the Board at
https://trade.gov/ttab, at least one week in advance of the meeting.
DATES: Tuesday, October 4, 2016, 3 p.m.-5 p.m. EDT. The deadline for
members of the public to register, including requests to make comments
during the meeting and for auxiliary aids, or to submit written
comments for dissemination prior to the meeting, is 5 p.m. EDT on
September 27, 2016.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held by conference call. The call-in
number and passcode will be provided by email to registrants. Requests
to register (including to speak or for auxiliary aids) and any written
comments should be submitted to: U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory
Board, U.S. Department of Commerce, Room 4043, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20230, OACIO@trade.gov. Members of the public are
encouraged to submit registration requests and written comments via
email to ensure timely receipt.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Li Zhou, the United States Travel and
Tourism Advisory Board, Room 4043, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230, telephone: 202-482-4501, email: OACIO@trade.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The Board advises the Secretary of Commerce on matters
relating to the U.S. travel and tourism industry.
Public Participation: The meeting will be open to the public and
will be accessible to people with disabilities. All guests are required
to register in advance by the deadline identified under the DATES
caption. Requests for auxiliary aids must be submitted by the
registration deadline. Last minute requests will be accepted, but may
be impossible to fill. There will be fifteen (15) minutes allotted for
oral comments from members of the public joining the meeting. To
accommodate as many speakers as possible, the time for public comments
may be limited to three (3) minutes per person. Individuals wishing to
reserve speaking time during the meeting must submit a request at the
time of registration, as well as the name and address of the proposed
speaker. If the number of registrants requesting to make statements is
greater than can be reasonably accommodated during the meeting, the
International Trade Administration may conduct a lottery to determine
the speakers. Speakers are requested to submit a written copy of their
prepared remarks by 5:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, September 27, 2016, for
inclusion in the meeting records and for circulation to the members of
the Travel and Tourism Advisory Board.
In addition, any member of the public may submit pertinent written
comments concerning the Board's affairs at any time before or after the
meeting. Comments may be submitted to Li Zhou at the contact
information indicated above. To be considered during the meeting,
comments must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday,
September 27, to ensure transmission to the Board prior to the meeting.
Comments received after that date and time will be distributed to the
members but may not be considered on the call. Copies of Board meeting
minutes will be available within 90 days of the meeting.
Dated: September 14, 2016.
Li Zhou,
Executive Secretary, United States Travel and Tourism Advisory Board.
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