Narrow Woven Ribbons With Woven Selvedge From the People's Republic of China: Final Results of Countervailing Duty Administrative Review; 2015, 11177-11178 [2018-05150]
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merchandise that are not specifically
excluded are included in this scope.
The products under these orders are
currently classifiable under subheadings
7213.91.3011, 7213.91.3015, 7213.91.3020,
7213.91.3093, 7213.91.4500, 7213.91.6000,
7213.99.0030, 7227.20.0030, 7227.20.0080,
7227.90.6010, 7227.90.6020, 7227.90.6030,
and 7227.90.6035 of the HTSUS. Products
entered under subheadings 7213.99.0090 and
7227.90.6090 of the HTSUS may also be
included in this scope if they meet the
physical description of subject merchandise
above. Although the HTSUS subheadings are
provided for convenience and customs
purposes, the written description of the
scope of these proceedings is dispositive.
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case brief from Yama.2 On October 31,
2017, we received timely rebuttal
comments from Berwick Offray LLC (the
petitioner).3 On November 28, 2017,
Commerce postponed the final results of
review until March 6, 2018. Based on an
analysis of the comments received,
Commerce has made no changes to the
subsidy rate determined for the
respondent. The final subsidy rate is
listed below in the ‘‘Final Results of
Administrative Review’’ section.
Commerce exercised its discretion to
toll all deadlines affected by the closure
of the Federal Government from January
20 through 22, 2018. The revised
deadline for the final determination of
this investigation is now March 9,
2018.4
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Scope of the Order
International Trade Administration
The merchandise covered by the order
are narrow woven ribbons with woven
selvedge from China. A full description
of the scope of the order is contained in
the Issues and Decision Memorandum,
which is hereby adopted by this notice.5
[C–570–953]
Narrow Woven Ribbons With Woven
Selvedge From the People’s Republic
of China: Final Results of
Countervailing Duty Administrative
Review; 2015
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) determines that Yama
Ribbons and Bows Co., Ltd (Yama), an
exporter/producer of narrow woven
ribbons with woven selvedge (ribbons)
from the People’s Republic of China
(China), received countervailable
subsidies during the period of review
(POR) January 1, 2015, through
December 31, 2015.
DATES: Applicable March 14, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Terre Keaton Stefanova, AD/CVD
Operations, Office II, Enforcement and
Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone:
(202) 482–1280.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
AGENCY:
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Background
Commerce published the Preliminary
Results of this administrative review in
the Federal Register on September 7,
2017.1 We invited interested parties to
comment on the Preliminary Results. On
October 24, 2017, we received a timely
1 See Narrow Woven Ribbons with Woven
Selvedge from the People’s Republic of China:
Preliminary Results of Countervailing Duty
Administrative Review; 2015, 82 FR 42296
(September 7, 2017) (Preliminary Results).
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Analysis of Comments Received
All issues raised in interested parties’
briefs are addressed in the Issues and
Decision Memorandum accompanying
this notice. A list of the issues raised by
interested parties and to which we
responded in the Issues and Decision
Memorandum is provided in the
Appendix to this notice. The Issues and
Decision Memorandum is a public
document and is on file electronically
via Enforcement and Compliance’s
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Centralized Electronic Service System
(ACCESS). ACCESS is available to
registered users at https://
access.trade.gov and in the Central
Records Unit, room B8024 of the main
Department of Commerce building. In
addition, a complete version of the
Issues and Decision Memorandum can
be access directly at https://
enforcement.trade.gov/frn/. The signed
and electronic versions of the Issues and
2 See Letter from Yama, ’’ Narrow Woven Ribbons
with Woven Selvedge from the People’s Republic of
China: Case Brief,’’ dated October 24, 2017.
3 See Letter from the petitioner, ‘‘Rebuttal Brief of
Petitioner Berwick Offray LLC,’’ dated October 31,
2017.
4 See Memorandum, ‘‘Deadlines Affected by the
Shutdown of the Federal Government,’’ dated
January 23, 2018. All deadlines in this segment of
the proceeding have been extended by three days.
5 A full description of the scope of the order is
contained in Memorandum, ’’ Decision
Memorandum for the Final Results of 2015
Countervailing Duty Administrative Review:
Narrow Woven Ribbons with Woven Selvedge from
the People’s Republic of China,’’ dated concurrently
with this notice (Issues and Decision
Memorandum).
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Decision Memorandum are identical in
content.
Changes Since the Preliminary Results
Based on the comments received from
the interested parties, we made no
changes to our subsidy rate calculation.
For a discussion of these issues, see the
Issues and Decision Memorandum.
Methodology
Commerce conducted this review in
accordance with section 751(a)(1)(A) of
the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the
Act). For each of the subsidy programs
found to be countervailable, we find
that there is a subsidy, i.e., a financial
contribution from a government or
public entity that gives rise to a benefit
to the recipient, and that the subsidy is
specific.6 For a full description of the
methodology underlying all of
Commerce’s conclusions, including any
determination that relied upon the use
of adverse facts available pursuant to
sections 776(a) and (b) of the Act, see
the Issues and Decision Memorandum.
Final Results of Administrative Review
In accordance with section 777A(e) of
the Act and 19 CFR 351.221(b)(5), we
determine the total net countervailable
subsidy rate for the period January 1,
2015 to December 31, 2015 to be:
Company
Yama Ribbons and Bows Co.,
Ltd ...........................................
Subsidy
rate
(%)
23.37
Assessment Rates
In accordance with 19 CFR
351.212(b)(2), Commerce intends to
issue appropriate instructions to U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) 15
days after the date of publication of the
final results of this review. Commerce
will instruct CBP to liquidate shipments
of subject merchandise produced and/or
exported by the company listed above,
entered, or withdrawn from warehouse,
for consumption, from January 1, 2015,
through December 31, 2015, at the ad
valorem rate listed above.
Cash Deposit Requirements
Commerce intends also to instruct
CBP to collect cash deposits of
estimated countervailing duties in the
amount shown above for Yama, on
shipments of subject merchandise
entered, or withdrawn from warehouse,
for consumption on or after the date of
6 See sections 771(5)(B) and (D) of the Act
regarding financial contribution; section 771(5)(E)
of the Act regarding benefit; and section 771(5A) of
the Act regarding specificity.
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publication of the final results of this
review. For all non-reviewed firms,
Commerce will instruct CBP to continue
to collect cash deposits at the most
recent company-specific or all-others
rate applicable to the company, as
appropriate. Accordingly, the cash
deposit requirements that will be
applied to companies covered by this
order, but not examined in this
administrative review, are those
established in the most recently
completed segment of the proceeding
for each company. These cash deposit
requirements, when imposed, shall
remain in effect until further notice.
Administrative Protective Orders
This notice also serves as a reminder
to parties subject to administrative
protective order (APO) of their
responsibility concerning the
destruction of proprietary information
disclosed under APO in accordance
with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3). Timely
written notification of the return or
destruction of APO materials or
conversion to judicial protective order is
hereby requested. Failure to comply
with the regulations and terms of an
APO is a sanctionable violation.
These final results are issued and
published in accordance with sections
751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act.
Dated: March 8, 2018.
Gary Taverman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Operations,
performing the non-exclusive functions and
duties of the Assistant Secretary for
Enforcement and Compliance.
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Appendix—List of Topics Discussed in
the Issues and Decision Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Scope of the Order
IV. Use of Facts Adverse Facts Available
(AFA)
V. Subsidies Valuation
A. Allocation Period
B. Attribution of Subsides
C. Denominators
VI. Interest Rate Benchmarks, Discount Rates,
Input and Electricity
VII. Programs Determined to be
Countervailable
VIII. Programs Determined not to Provide
Measurable Benefits During the POR
IX. Programs Determined not to be Used
During the POR
X. Analysis of Comments
Comment 1: The Application of Adverse
Facts Available (AFA) to the Provision of
Synthetic Yarn and Caustic Soda for
Less-than-Adequate Remuneration
Programs
Comment 2: The Application of AFA to the
Export-Import (EXIM) Buyer’s Credit
Program
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Comment 3: The Application of AFA to
Yama Due to Non-Cooperation of the
Government of China (GOC)
Comment 4: Whether Programs Found to
be Countervailable Based on AFA are
Specific
XI. Recommendation
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C-570-953]
Narrow Woven Ribbons With Woven Selvedge From the People's
Republic of China: Final Results of Countervailing Duty Administrative
Review; 2015
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce (Commerce) determines that Yama
Ribbons and Bows Co., Ltd (Yama), an exporter/producer of narrow woven
ribbons with woven selvedge (ribbons) from the People's Republic of
China (China), received countervailable subsidies during the period of
review (POR) January 1, 2015, through December 31, 2015.
DATES: Applicable March 14, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Terre Keaton Stefanova, AD/CVD
Operations, Office II, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-1280.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Commerce published the Preliminary Results of this administrative
review in the Federal Register on September 7, 2017.\1\ We invited
interested parties to comment on the Preliminary Results. On October
24, 2017, we received a timely case brief from Yama.\2\ On October 31,
2017, we received timely rebuttal comments from Berwick Offray LLC (the
petitioner).\3\ On November 28, 2017, Commerce postponed the final
results of review until March 6, 2018. Based on an analysis of the
comments received, Commerce has made no changes to the subsidy rate
determined for the respondent. The final subsidy rate is listed below
in the ``Final Results of Administrative Review'' section.
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\1\ See Narrow Woven Ribbons with Woven Selvedge from the
People's Republic of China: Preliminary Results of Countervailing
Duty Administrative Review; 2015, 82 FR 42296 (September 7, 2017)
(Preliminary Results).
\2\ See Letter from Yama, '' Narrow Woven Ribbons with Woven
Selvedge from the People's Republic of China: Case Brief,'' dated
October 24, 2017.
\3\ See Letter from the petitioner, ``Rebuttal Brief of
Petitioner Berwick Offray LLC,'' dated October 31, 2017.
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Commerce exercised its discretion to toll all deadlines affected by
the closure of the Federal Government from January 20 through 22, 2018.
The revised deadline for the final determination of this investigation
is now March 9, 2018.\4\
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\4\ See Memorandum, ``Deadlines Affected by the Shutdown of the
Federal Government,'' dated January 23, 2018. All deadlines in this
segment of the proceeding have been extended by three days.
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Scope of the Order
The merchandise covered by the order are narrow woven ribbons with
woven selvedge from China. A full description of the scope of the order
is contained in the Issues and Decision Memorandum, which is hereby
adopted by this notice.\5\
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\5\ A full description of the scope of the order is contained in
Memorandum, '' Decision Memorandum for the Final Results of 2015
Countervailing Duty Administrative Review: Narrow Woven Ribbons with
Woven Selvedge from the People's Republic of China,'' dated
concurrently with this notice (Issues and Decision Memorandum).
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Analysis of Comments Received
All issues raised in interested parties' briefs are addressed in
the Issues and Decision Memorandum accompanying this notice. A list of
the issues raised by interested parties and to which we responded in
the Issues and Decision Memorandum is provided in the Appendix to this
notice. The Issues and Decision Memorandum is a public document and is
on file electronically via Enforcement and Compliance's Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Centralized Electronic Service System (ACCESS).
ACCESS is available to registered users at https://access.trade.gov and
in the Central Records Unit, room B8024 of the main Department of
Commerce building. In addition, a complete version of the Issues and
Decision Memorandum can be access directly at https://enforcement.trade.gov/frn/. The signed and electronic versions of the
Issues and Decision Memorandum are identical in content.
Changes Since the Preliminary Results
Based on the comments received from the interested parties, we made
no changes to our subsidy rate calculation. For a discussion of these
issues, see the Issues and Decision Memorandum.
Methodology
Commerce conducted this review in accordance with section
751(a)(1)(A) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act). For each
of the subsidy programs found to be countervailable, we find that there
is a subsidy, i.e., a financial contribution from a government or
public entity that gives rise to a benefit to the recipient, and that
the subsidy is specific.\6\ For a full description of the methodology
underlying all of Commerce's conclusions, including any determination
that relied upon the use of adverse facts available pursuant to
sections 776(a) and (b) of the Act, see the Issues and Decision
Memorandum.
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\6\ See sections 771(5)(B) and (D) of the Act regarding
financial contribution; section 771(5)(E) of the Act regarding
benefit; and section 771(5A) of the Act regarding specificity.
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Final Results of Administrative Review
In accordance with section 777A(e) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.221(b)(5), we determine the total net countervailable subsidy rate
for the period January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015 to be:
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Subsidy
Company rate (%)
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Yama Ribbons and Bows Co., Ltd............................. 23.37
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Assessment Rates
In accordance with 19 CFR 351.212(b)(2), Commerce intends to issue
appropriate instructions to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) 15
days after the date of publication of the final results of this review.
Commerce will instruct CBP to liquidate shipments of subject
merchandise produced and/or exported by the company listed above,
entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption, from January 1,
2015, through December 31, 2015, at the ad valorem rate listed above.
Cash Deposit Requirements
Commerce intends also to instruct CBP to collect cash deposits of
estimated countervailing duties in the amount shown above for Yama, on
shipments of subject merchandise entered, or withdrawn from warehouse,
for consumption on or after the date of
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publication of the final results of this review. For all non-reviewed
firms, Commerce will instruct CBP to continue to collect cash deposits
at the most recent company-specific or all-others rate applicable to
the company, as appropriate. Accordingly, the cash deposit requirements
that will be applied to companies covered by this order, but not
examined in this administrative review, are those established in the
most recently completed segment of the proceeding for each company.
These cash deposit requirements, when imposed, shall remain in effect
until further notice.
Administrative Protective Orders
This notice also serves as a reminder to parties subject to
administrative protective order (APO) of their responsibility
concerning the destruction of proprietary information disclosed under
APO in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3). Timely written
notification of the return or destruction of APO materials or
conversion to judicial protective order is hereby requested. Failure to
comply with the regulations and terms of an APO is a sanctionable
violation.
These final results are issued and published in accordance with
sections 751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act.
Dated: March 8, 2018.
Gary Taverman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Operations, performing the non-exclusive functions and duties of the
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
Appendix--List of Topics Discussed in the Issues and Decision
Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Scope of the Order
IV. Use of Facts Adverse Facts Available (AFA)
V. Subsidies Valuation
A. Allocation Period
B. Attribution of Subsides
C. Denominators
VI. Interest Rate Benchmarks, Discount Rates, Input and Electricity
VII. Programs Determined to be Countervailable
VIII. Programs Determined not to Provide Measurable Benefits During
the POR
IX. Programs Determined not to be Used During the POR
X. Analysis of Comments
Comment 1: The Application of Adverse Facts Available (AFA) to
the Provision of Synthetic Yarn and Caustic Soda for Less-than-
Adequate Remuneration Programs
Comment 2: The Application of AFA to the Export-Import (EXIM)
Buyer's Credit Program
Comment 3: The Application of AFA to Yama Due to Non-Cooperation
of the Government of China (GOC)
Comment 4: Whether Programs Found to be Countervailable Based on
AFA are Specific
XI. Recommendation
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