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BILLING CODE 4312–52–P
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
[Investigation No. 332–345]
Recent Trends in U.S. Services Trade,
2018 Annual Report
United States International
Trade Commission.
ACTION: Schedule for 2018 report and
opportunity to submit information.
AGENCY:
The Commission has
prepared and published annual reports
in this series under investigation No.
332–345, Recent Trends in U.S. Services
Trade, since 1996. The 2018 report,
SUMMARY:
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which the Commission plans to publish
in May 2018, will provide aggregate data
on cross-border trade in services for the
period ending in 2017, and transactions
by affiliates based outside the country of
their parent firm for the period ending
in 2015. The report’s analysis will focus
on electronic services (including
audiovisual, computer, and
telecommunication services).The
Commission is inviting interested
members of the public to furnish
information and views in connection
with the 2018 report.
DATES: December 20, 2017: Deadline for
filing written submissions. May 30,
2018: Anticipated date for publishing
the report.
ADDRESSES: All Commission offices are
located in the United States
International Trade Commission
Building, 500 E St. SW., Washington,
DC. All written submissions should be
addressed to the Secretary, United
States International Trade Commission,
500 E St. SW., Washington, DC 20436.
The public record for this investigation
may be viewed on the Commission’s
electronic docket information system
(EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Project Leaders Jeremy Streatfeild (202–
205–3349, jeremy.streatfeild@usitc.gov)
and Isaac Wohl (202–205–3356,
isaac.wohl@usitc.gov), or Services
Division Chief Martha Lawless (202–
205–3497, martha.lawless@usitc.gov) for
information specific to this
investigation. For information on the
legal aspects of these investigations,
contact William Gearhart of the
Commission’s Office of the General
Counsel (202–205–3091 or
william.gearhart@usitc.gov). The media
should contact Margaret O’Laughlin,
Office of External Relations (202–205–
1819 or margaret.olaughlin@usitc.gov).
Hearing-impaired individuals may
obtain information on this matter by
contacting the Commission’s TDD
terminal at 202–205–1810. General
information concerning the Commission
may also be obtained by accessing its
Internet server (https://www.usitc.gov).
Persons with mobility impairments who
will need special assistance in gaining
access to the Commission should
contact the Office of the Secretary at
202–205–2000.
Background: The 2018 annual
services trade report will provide
aggregate data on cross-border trade and
affiliate transactions in services, and
more specific data and information on
trade in electronic services (audiovisual,
computer, and telecommunication
services). Under Commission
investigation No. 332–345, the
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Commission publishes two annual
reports, one on services trade (Recent
Trends in U.S. Services Trade), and a
second on merchandise trade (Shifts in
U.S. Merchandise Trade). The
Commission’s 2017 annual report in the
series of reports on Recent Trends in
U.S. Services Trade is now available
online at https://www.usitc.gov.
The initial notice of institution of this
investigation was published in the
Federal Register on September 8, 1993
(58 FR 47287) and provided for what is
now the report on merchandise trade.
The Commission expanded the scope of
the investigation to cover services trade
in a separate report, which it announced
in a notice published in the Federal
Register on December 28, 1994 (59 FR
66974). The separate report on services
trade has been published annually since
1996, except in 2005. As in past years,
the report will summarize trade in
services in the aggregate and provide
analyses of trends and developments in
selected services industries during the
latest period for which data are
published by the U.S. Department of
Commerce, Bureau of Economic
Analysis.
Written Submissions: Interested
parties are invited to file written
submissions and other information
concerning the matters to be addressed
by the Commission in its 2018 report.
For the 2018 report, the Commission is
particularly interested in receiving
information relating to trade in
electronic services (audiovisual,
computer, and telecommunication
services). Submissions should be
addressed to the Secretary. To be
assured of consideration by the
Commission, written submissions
related to the Commission’s report
should be submitted at the earliest
practical date and should be received
not later than 5:15 p.m., December 20,
2017. All written submissions must
conform with the provisions of section
201.8 of the Commission’s Rules of
Practice and Procedure (19 CFR 201.8).
Section 201.8 and the Commission’s
Handbook on Filing Procedures, https://
www.usitc.gov/secretary/documents/
handbook_on_filing_procedures.pdf
require that interested parties file
documents electronically on or before
the filing deadline and submit eight (8)
true paper copies by 12:00 p.m. eastern
time on the next business day. In the
event that confidential treatment of a
document is requested, interested
parties must file, at the same time as the
eight paper copies, at least four (4)
additional true paper copies in which
the confidential information must be
deleted (see the paragraph below for
further information regarding
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confidential business information).
Persons with questions regarding
electronic filing should contact the
Office of the Secretary, Docket Services
Division (202–205–1802).
Confidential business information:
Any submissions that contain
confidential business information (CBI)
must also conform with the
requirements in section 201.6 of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure (19 CFR 201.6). Section 201.6
of the rules requires that the cover of the
document and the individual pages be
clearly marked as to whether they are
confidential or non-confidential, and
that the confidential business
information be clearly identified by
means of brackets. All written
submissions, except for confidential
business information, will be made
available for inspection by interested
parties.
The Commission intends to prepare
only a public report in this
investigation. The report that the
Commission makes available to the
public will not contain confidential
business information. However, all
information, including confidential
business information, submitted in this
investigation may be disclosed to and
used: (i) By the Commission, its
employees and Offices, and contract
personnel (a) for developing or
maintaining the records of this or a
related proceeding, or (b) in internal
investigations, audits, reviews, and
evaluations relating to the programs,
personnel, and operations of the
Commission including under 5 U.S.C.
Appendix 3; or (ii) by U.S. government
employees and contract personnel
solely for cybersecurity purposes. The
Commission will not otherwise disclose
any confidential business information in
a manner that would reveal the
operations of the firm supplying the
information.
Summaries of Written Submissions:
The Commission intends to publish
summaries of the positions of interested
persons in this report. If you wish to
have a summary of your position
included in an appendix of the report,
please include a summary with your
written submission. The summary may
not exceed 500 words, should be in
MSWord format or a format that can be
easily converted to MSWord, and
should not include any confidential
business information. The summary will
be published as provided if it meets
these requirements and is germane to
the subject matter of the investigation.
In the report the Commission will
identify the name of the organization
furnishing the summary, and will
include a link to the Commission’s
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Electronic Document Information
System (EDIS) where the full written
submission can be found.
By order of the Commission.
Issued: November 2, 2017.
Lisa R. Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
[Investigation No. 337–TA–1081]
Certain LED Lighting Devices, LED
Power Supplies, and Components
Thereof Institution of Investigation
U.S. International Trade
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that a
complaint was filed with the U.S.
International Trade Commission on
September 21, 2017, under section 337
of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended,
on behalf of Philips Lighting North
America Corp. of Somerset, New Jersey
and Philips Lighting Holding B.V. of the
Netherlands. Supplements to the
complaint were filed on October 6 and
30, 2017. The complaint alleges
violations of section 337 based upon the
importation into the United States, the
sale for importation, and the sale within
the United States after importation of
certain LED lighting devices, LED power
supplies, and components thereof by
reason of infringement of certain claims
of U.S. Patent No. 6,586,890 (‘‘the ’890
patent’’); U.S. Patent No. 7,038,399 (‘‘the
’399 patent’’); U.S. Patent No. 7,256,554
(‘‘the ’554 patent’’); U.S. Patent No.
7,262,559 (‘‘the ’559 patent’’); and U.S.
Patent No. 8,070,328 (‘‘the ’328 patent’’).
The complaint further alleges that an
industry in the United States exists as
required by the applicable Federal
Statute.
The complainants request that the
Commission institute an investigation
and, after the investigation, issue a
limited exclusion order and cease and
desist orders.
ADDRESSES: The complaint, except for
any confidential information contained
therein, is 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., Room
112, Washington, DC 20436, telephone
(202) 205–2000. Hearing impaired
individuals are advised that information
on this matter can be obtained by
contacting the Commission’s TDD
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terminal on (202) 205–1810. Persons
with mobility impairments who will
need special assistance in gaining access
to the Commission should contact the
Office of the Secretary at (202) 205–
2000. General information concerning
the Commission may also be obtained
by accessing its internet server at
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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
Office of Docket Services, U.S.
International Trade Commission,
telephone (202) 205–1802.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority: The authority for
institution of this investigation is
contained in section 337 of the Tariff
Act of 1930, as amended, 19 U.S.C. 1337
and in section 210.10 of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure, 19 CFR 210.10 (2017).
Scope of Investigation: Having
considered the complaint, the U.S.
International Trade Commission, on
November 2, 2017, ordered that—
(1) Pursuant to subsection (b) of
section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended, an investigation be instituted
to determine whether there is a
violation of subsection (a)(1)(B) of
section 337 in the importation into the
United States, the sale for importation,
or the sale within the United States after
importation of certain LED lighting
devices, LED power supplies, and
components thereof by reason of
infringement of one or more of claims
14, 22, and 30 of the ’890 patent; claims
1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 17–19, 34, 35, 47, 48, and
58–60 of the ’399 patent; claims 1, 2, 5–
7, 12, 46, 47, and 49–51 of the ’554
patent; claims 6 and 12 of the ’559
patent; and claims 1, 2, 4, 7, and 9 of
the ’328 patent; and whether an
industry in the United States exists as
required by subsection (a)(2) of section
337;
(2) For the purpose of the
investigation so instituted, the following
are hereby named as parties upon which
this notice of investigation shall be
served:
(a) The complainant is:
Philips Lighting North America Corp.,
200 Franklin Square Drive, Somerset,
NJ 08873.
Philips Lighting Holding B.V., High
Tech Campus 45, Eindhoven, 5656
AE, Netherlands.
(b) The respondents are the following
entities alleged to be in violation of
section 337, and are the parties upon
which the complaint is to be served:
Feit Electric Company, Inc., 4901 Gregg
Road, Pico Rivera, CA 90660.
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Edgewell Personal Care Brands, LLC, 6
Research Drive, Shelton, CT 06484.
Feit Electric Company, Inc. (China),
Zone B, 2/F, Xinyu Building, No. 17
Huoju East Road, Huli District
Xiamen, China.
Lowe’s Companies, Inc., 1000 Lowe’s
Boulevard, Mooresville, NC 28117.
L G Sourcing, Inc., 1605 Curtis Bridge
Road, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
MSi Lighting, Inc., 622 Banyan Trail
Suite 200, Boca Raton, FL 33431.
Satco Products, Inc., 110 Heartland
Boulevard, Brentwood, NY 11717.
Topaz Lighting Corp., 925 Waverly
Avenue, Holtsville, NY 11742.
Wangs Alliance Corporation d/b/a
WAC, Lighting Co., 44 Harbor Park
Drive, Port Washington, NY 11050.
WAC Lighting (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.,
No. 14, Lane 299, Bi Sheng Road,
Zhang Jiang, Pu Dong District,
Shanghai, China 201204.
(3) For the investigation so instituted,
the Chief Administrative Law Judge,
U.S. International Trade Commission,
shall designate the presiding
Administrative Law Judge.
The Office of Unfair Import
Investigations will not participate as a
party in the investigation.
Responses to the complaint and the
notice of investigation must be
submitted by the named respondents in
accordance with section 210.13 of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure, 19 CFR 210.13. Pursuant to
19 CFR 201.16(e) and 210.13(a), such
responses will be considered by the
Commission if received not later than 20
days after the date of service by the
Commission of the complaint and the
notice of investigation. Extensions of
time for submitting responses to the
complaint and the notice of
investigation will not be granted unless
good cause therefor is shown.
Failure of a respondent to file a timely
response to each allegation in the
complaint and in this notice may be
deemed to constitute a waiver of the
right to appear and contest the
allegations of the complaint and this
notice, and to authorize the
administrative law judge and the
Commission, without further notice to
the respondent, to find the facts to be as
alleged in the complaint and this notice
and to enter an initial determination
and a final determination containing
such findings, and may result in the
issuance of an exclusion order or a cease
and desist order or both directed against
the respondent.
By order of the Commission.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
[Investigation No. 332-345]
Recent Trends in U.S. Services Trade, 2018 Annual Report
AGENCY: United States International Trade Commission.
ACTION: Schedule for 2018 report and opportunity to submit information.
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SUMMARY: The Commission has prepared and published annual reports in
this series under investigation No. 332-345, Recent Trends in U.S.
Services Trade, since 1996. The 2018 report,
[[Page 51871]]
which the Commission plans to publish in May 2018, will provide
aggregate data on cross-border trade in services for the period ending
in 2017, and transactions by affiliates based outside the country of
their parent firm for the period ending in 2015. The report's analysis
will focus on electronic services (including audiovisual, computer, and
telecommunication services).The Commission is inviting interested
members of the public to furnish information and views in connection
with the 2018 report.
DATES: December 20, 2017: Deadline for filing written submissions. May
30, 2018: Anticipated date for publishing the report.
ADDRESSES: All Commission offices are located in the United States
International Trade Commission Building, 500 E St. SW., Washington, DC.
All written submissions should be addressed to the Secretary, United
States International Trade Commission, 500 E St. SW., Washington, DC
20436. The public record for this investigation may be viewed on the
Commission's electronic docket information system (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Project Leaders Jeremy Streatfeild
(202-205-3349, jeremy.streatfeild@usitc.gov) and Isaac Wohl (202-205-
3356, isaac.wohl@usitc.gov), or Services Division Chief Martha Lawless
(202-205-3497, martha.lawless@usitc.gov) for information specific to
this investigation. For information on the legal aspects of these
investigations, contact William Gearhart of the Commission's Office of
the General Counsel (202-205-3091 or william.gearhart@usitc.gov). The
media should contact Margaret O'Laughlin, Office of External Relations
(202-205-1819 or margaret.olaughlin@usitc.gov). Hearing-impaired
individuals may obtain information on this matter by contacting the
Commission's TDD terminal at 202-205-1810. General information
concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its
Internet server (https://www.usitc.gov). Persons with mobility
impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access to the
Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at 202-205-2000.
Background: The 2018 annual services trade report will provide
aggregate data on cross-border trade and affiliate transactions in
services, and more specific data and information on trade in electronic
services (audiovisual, computer, and telecommunication services). Under
Commission investigation No. 332-345, the Commission publishes two
annual reports, one on services trade (Recent Trends in U.S. Services
Trade), and a second on merchandise trade (Shifts in U.S. Merchandise
Trade). The Commission's 2017 annual report in the series of reports on
Recent Trends in U.S. Services Trade is now available online at https://www.usitc.gov.
The initial notice of institution of this investigation was
published in the Federal Register on September 8, 1993 (58 FR 47287)
and provided for what is now the report on merchandise trade. The
Commission expanded the scope of the investigation to cover services
trade in a separate report, which it announced in a notice published in
the Federal Register on December 28, 1994 (59 FR 66974). The separate
report on services trade has been published annually since 1996, except
in 2005. As in past years, the report will summarize trade in services
in the aggregate and provide analyses of trends and developments in
selected services industries during the latest period for which data
are published by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic
Analysis.
Written Submissions: Interested parties are invited to file written
submissions and other information concerning the matters to be
addressed by the Commission in its 2018 report. For the 2018 report,
the Commission is particularly interested in receiving information
relating to trade in electronic services (audiovisual, computer, and
telecommunication services). Submissions should be addressed to the
Secretary. To be assured of consideration by the Commission, written
submissions related to the Commission's report should be submitted at
the earliest practical date and should be received not later than 5:15
p.m., December 20, 2017. All written submissions must conform with the
provisions of section 201.8 of the Commission's Rules of Practice and
Procedure (19 CFR 201.8). Section 201.8 and the Commission's Handbook
on Filing Procedures, https://www.usitc.gov/secretary/documents/handbook_on_filing_procedures.pdf require that interested parties file
documents electronically on or before the filing deadline and submit
eight (8) true paper copies by 12:00 p.m. eastern time on the next
business day. In the event that confidential treatment of a document is
requested, interested parties must file, at the same time as the eight
paper copies, at least four (4) additional true paper copies in which
the confidential information must be deleted (see the paragraph below
for further information regarding confidential business information).
Persons with questions regarding electronic filing should contact the
Office of the Secretary, Docket Services Division (202-205-1802).
Confidential business information: Any submissions that contain
confidential business information (CBI) must also conform with the
requirements in section 201.6 of the Commission's Rules of Practice and
Procedure (19 CFR 201.6). Section 201.6 of the rules requires that the
cover of the document and the individual pages be clearly marked as to
whether they are confidential or non-confidential, and that the
confidential business information be clearly identified by means of
brackets. All written submissions, except for confidential business
information, will be made available for inspection by interested
parties.
The Commission intends to prepare only a public report in this
investigation. The report that the Commission makes available to the
public will not contain confidential business information. However, all
information, including confidential business information, submitted in
this investigation may be disclosed to and used: (i) By the Commission,
its employees and Offices, and contract personnel (a) for developing or
maintaining the records of this or a related proceeding, or (b) in
internal investigations, audits, reviews, and evaluations relating to
the programs, personnel, and operations of the Commission including
under 5 U.S.C. Appendix 3; or (ii) by U.S. government employees and
contract personnel solely for cybersecurity purposes. The Commission
will not otherwise disclose any confidential business information in a
manner that would reveal the operations of the firm supplying the
information.
Summaries of Written Submissions: The Commission intends to publish
summaries of the positions of interested persons in this report. If you
wish to have a summary of your position included in an appendix of the
report, please include a summary with your written submission. The
summary may not exceed 500 words, should be in MSWord format or a
format that can be easily converted to MSWord, and should not include
any confidential business information. The summary will be published as
provided if it meets these requirements and is germane to the subject
matter of the investigation. In the report the Commission will identify
the name of the organization furnishing the summary, and will include a
link to the Commission's
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Electronic Document Information System (EDIS) where the full written
submission can be found.
By order of the Commission.
Issued: November 2, 2017.
Lisa R. Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2017-24261 Filed 11-7-17; 8:45 am]
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