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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
[Docket Number USTR–2018–0001]
Exclusion of Particular Products From
the Solar Products Safeguard Measure
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to authority
provided by the President, the U.S.
Trade Representative (Trade
Representative) has determined that
particular products should be excluded
from the safeguard measure applied to
certain solar products and is modifying
subchapter III of chapter 99 of the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States (HTS) as set forth in the
Annex of this notice to implement these
exclusions.
DATES: The modifications to the HTS set
forth in the Annex are applicable with
respect to articles entered, or withdrawn
from a warehouse for consumption, on
or after 12:01 a.m. EST, on September
19, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Victor Mroczka, Office of WTO and
Multilateral Affairs, at vmroczka@
ustr.eop.gov or (202) 395–9450, or Dax
Terrill, Office of General Counsel, at
Dax.Terrill@ustr.eop.gov or (202) 395–
4739.
SUMMARY:
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On November 13, 2017, the U.S.
International Trade Commission (ITC)
submitted a report to the President
under section 201 of the Trade Act of
1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2251),
finding that crystalline silicon
photovoltaic (CSPV) cells and other
CSPV products containing these cells
are being imported into the United
States in such increased quantities as to
be a substantial cause of serious injury
to the domestic industry producing an
article that is like or directly
competitive with the imported products.
The scope of this investigation did not
cover:
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• Thin film photovoltaic products
produced from amorphous silicon (a-Si),
cadmium telluride (CdTe), or copper
indium gallium selenide (CIGS).
• CSPV cells, not exceeding 10,000
mm2 in surface area, that are
permanently integrated into a consumer
good whose primary function is other
than power generation and that
consumes the electricity generated by
the integrated CSPV cell. Where more
than one CSPV cell is permanently
integrated into a consumer good, the
surface area for purposes of this
exclusion is the total combined surface
area of all CSPV cells that are integrated
into the consumer good.
• CSPV cells, whether or not partially
or fully assembled into other products,
if such CSPV cells were manufactured
in the United States.
The President, taking into
consideration the separate
recommendations of the ITC
Commissioners on remedy and the
recommendation of the Trade Policy
Staff Committee, determined to take
action and issued Proclamation 9693 on
January 23, 2018, to impose a safeguard
measure with respect to the imported
CSPV products. The President
determined to implement the safeguard
measure as: (1) A tariff-rate quota on
imports of CSPV cells not partially or
fully assembled into other products,
imposed for a period of 4 years, with
unchanging within-quota quantities and
annual reductions in the rates of duty
applicable to goods entered in excess of
those quantities in the second, third,
and fourth years, as provided in Annex
I to the proclamation; and (2) an
increase in duties on imports of CSPV
products containing these cells,
imposed for a period of 4 years, with
annual reductions in the rates of duty in
the second, third, and fourth years, as
provided in Annex I to the
proclamation.
The proclamation also excluded
certain products from application of the
safeguard measure. Specifically, the
proclamation excluded the following:
• 10 to 60 watt, inclusive, rectangular
solar panels, where the panels have the
following characteristics: (A) Length of
250 mm or more but not over 482 mm
or width of 400 mm or more but not
over 635 mm, and (B) surface area of
1000 cm2 or more but not over 3,061
cm2, provided that no such panel with
those characteristics shall contain an
internal battery or external computer
peripheral ports at the time of entry.
• 1 watt solar panels incorporated
into nightlights that use rechargeable
batteries and have the following
dimensions: 58 mm or more but not
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over 64 mm by 126 mm or more but not
over 140 mm.
• 2 watt solar panels incorporated
into daylight dimmers that may use
rechargeable batteries, such panels with
the following dimensions: 75 mm or
more but not over 82 mm by 139 mm
or more but not over 143 mm.
• Off-grid and portable CSPV panels,
whether in a foldable case or in rigid
form containing a glass cover, where the
panels have the following
characteristics: (a) A total power output
of 100 watts or less per panel; (b) a
maximum surface area of 8,000 cm2 per
panel; (c) does not include a built-in
inverter; and where the panels have
glass covers, such panels must be in
individual retail packaging (in this
context, retail packaging typically
includes graphics, the product name, its
description and/or features, and foam
for transport).
• 3.19 watt or less solar panels, each
with length of 75 mm or more but not
over 266 mm and width of 46 mm or
more but not over 127 mm, with surface
area of 338 cm2 or less, with one black
wire and one red wire (each of type 22
AWG or 24 AWG) not more than 206
mm in length when measured from
panel edge, provided that no such panel
shall contain an internal battery or
external computer peripheral ports.
• 27.1 watt or less solar panels, each
with surface area less than 3,000 cm2
and coated across the entire surface
with a polyurethane doming resin, the
foregoing joined to a battery charging
and maintaining unit, such unit which
is an acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
(ABS) box that incorporates a light
emitting diode (LED) by coated wires
that include a connector to permit the
incorporation of an extension cable.
In addition to these exclusions, the
proclamation directed the Trade
Representative to publish a notice
establishing procedures for interested
persons to request the exclusion of
particular products from the safeguard
measure. The proclamation provided
that if the Trade Representative, in
consultation with the Secretaries of
Commerce and Energy, determines that
a particular product should be
excluded, the Trade Representative can
modify the HTS provisions created in
Annex I of the proclamation to exclude
the particular product from the
safeguard measure through publication
of the determination in the Federal
Register.
On February 14, 2018, the Office of
the United States Trade Representative
(USTR) published a notice establishing
procedures to consider requests for
exclusion of particular products from
the safeguard measure. The notice
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provided that requests for exclusion
should identify the particular product in
terms of the physical characteristics
(e.g., dimensions, wattage, material
composition, or other distinguishing
characteristics) that distinguish it from
other products that are subject to the
safeguard measures. USTR noted that it
would not consider requests that
identify the product at issue in terms of
the identity of the producer, importer,
or ultimate consumer; the country of
origin; or trademarks or tradenames.
Furthermore, USTR confirmed that it
only would grant those exclusions that
do not undermine the objectives of the
safeguard measure.
Pursuant to that notice, USTR
received 48 product exclusion requests
and 213 subsequent comments
responding to various requests. The
types of products for which USTR
received an exclusion request generally
fall into seven categories: (1) Products
that consist of attachments or other
parts that can be mounted to solar
products; (2) products that constitute
72-cell or greater panels; (3) products
with particular configurations for
additional performance; (4) products
with specialized functions; (5)
consumer and specialty products; (6)
bifacial panels and bifacial solar cells;
and (7) solar cells without busbars or
gridlines and panels containing these
solar cells.
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II. Exclusions From the Safeguard
Measure
USTR has considered certain requests
for exclusion of particular products and
determined that exclusion of the CSPV
products described in subdivisions
(c)(iii)(7) through (c)(iii)(14) of U.S. note
18 to subchapter III of chapter 99 of the
HTS, as amended in the Annex to this
notice, from the safeguard measure
established in Proclamation 9693 would
not undermine the objectives of the
safeguard measure. Therefore, USTR
finds that these CSPV products should
be excluded from the safeguard
measure. Accordingly, under the
authority vested in the Trade
Representative by Proclamation 9693,
the Trade Representative modifies the
HTS provisions created by the Annex to
Proclamation 9693 as set forth in the
Annex to this notice.
III. Past Requests Not Addressed in
This Notice
The Trade Representative has not at
this time made a determination with
respect to the requests for exclusion,
received as of March 16, 2018, that are
not addressed in the Annex to this
notice. USTR will continue to evaluate
those requests and the Trade
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Representative will make the
appropriate determination in due
course.
IV. Future Requests
At this time, USTR is not considering
additional requests for exclusion
beyond those received as of March 16,
2018. USTR will monitor developments
in the U.S. market for CSPV products
and, if warranted, provide an
opportunity to submit additional
requests for exclusion at a future date.
V. Annex
The following provisions supersede
those currently in the HTS and are
effective with respect to articles entered,
or withdrawn from a warehouse for
consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m.,
EST, on September 19, 2018. The HTS
is modified as follows:
(1) U.S. note 18 to subchapter III of
chapter 99 of the HTS is modified:
(a) By inserting the following new
subdivisions in numerical sequence at
the end of subdivision (c)(iii):
‘‘(7) off-grid, 45 watt or less solar
panels, each with length not exceeding
950 mm and width of 100 mm or more
but not over 255 mm, with a surface
area of 2,500 cm2 or less, with a
pressure-laminated tempered glass
cover at the time of entry but not a
frame, electrical cables or connectors, or
an internal battery;
(8) 4 watt or less solar panels, each
with a length or diameter of 70 mm or
more but not over 235 mm, with a
surface area not exceeding 539 cm2, and
not exceeding 16 volts, provided that no
such panel with these characteristics
shall contain an internal battery or
external computer peripheral ports at
the time of entry;
(9) solar panels with a maximum
rated power of equal to or less than 60
watts, having the following
characteristics, provided that no such
panel with those characteristics shall
contain an internal battery or external
computer peripheral ports at the time of
entry: (A) Length of not more than 482
mm and width of not more than 635 mm
or (B) a total surface area not exceeding
3,061 cm2;
(10) flexible and semi-flexible off-grid
solar panels designed for use with motor
vehicles and boats, where the panels
range in rated wattage from 10 to 120
watts, inclusive;
(11) frameless solar panels in a color
other than black or blue with a total
power output of 90 watts or less where
the panels have a uniform surface
without visible solar cells or busbars;
(12) solar cells with a maximum rated
power between 3.4 and 6.7 watts,
inclusive, having the following
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characteristics: (A) A cell surface area
between 154 cm2 and 260 cm2,
inclusive, (B) no visible busbars or
gridlines on the front of the cell, and (C)
more than 100 interdigitated fingers of
tin-coated solid copper adhered to the
back of the cell, with the copper portion
of the metal fingers having a thickness
of greater than 0.01 mm;
(13) solar panels with a maximum
rated power between 320 and 500 watts,
inclusive, having the following
characteristics: (A) Length between
1,556 mm and 2,070 mm inclusive, and
width between 1,014 mm and 1,075
mm, inclusive, (B) where the solar cells
comprising the panel have no visible
busbars or gridlines on the front of the
cells, and (C) the solar cells comprising
the panel have more than 100
interdigitated fingers of tin-coated solid
copper adhered to the back of the cells,
with the copper portion of the metal
fingers having thickness greater than
0.01 mm;
(14) modules (as defined in note 18(g)
to this subchapter) incorporating only
CSPV cells that are products of the
United States and not incorporating any
CSPV cells that are the product of any
other country.’’
Jeffrey Gerrish,
Deputy U.S. Trade Representative.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
[Docket Number USTR-2018-0001]
Exclusion of Particular Products From the Solar Products
Safeguard Measure
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to authority provided by the President, the U.S.
Trade Representative (Trade Representative) has determined that
particular products should be excluded from the safeguard measure
applied to certain solar products and is modifying subchapter III of
chapter 99 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS)
as set forth in the Annex of this notice to implement these exclusions.
DATES: The modifications to the HTS set forth in the Annex are
applicable with respect to articles entered, or withdrawn from a
warehouse for consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m. EST, on September 19,
2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Victor Mroczka, Office of WTO and
Multilateral Affairs, at [email protected] or (202) 395-9450, or
Dax Terrill, Office of General Counsel, at [email protected] or
(202) 395-4739.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On November 13, 2017, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC)
submitted a report to the President under section 201 of the Trade Act
of 1974, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2251), finding that crystalline silicon
photovoltaic (CSPV) cells and other CSPV products containing these
cells are being imported into the United States in such increased
quantities as to be a substantial cause of serious injury to the
domestic industry producing an article that is like or directly
competitive with the imported products. The scope of this investigation
did not cover:
Thin film photovoltaic products produced from amorphous
silicon (a-Si), cadmium telluride (CdTe), or copper indium gallium
selenide (CIGS).
CSPV cells, not exceeding 10,000 mm\2\ in surface area,
that are permanently integrated into a consumer good whose primary
function is other than power generation and that consumes the
electricity generated by the integrated CSPV cell. Where more than one
CSPV cell is permanently integrated into a consumer good, the surface
area for purposes of this exclusion is the total combined surface area
of all CSPV cells that are integrated into the consumer good.
CSPV cells, whether or not partially or fully assembled
into other products, if such CSPV cells were manufactured in the United
States.
The President, taking into consideration the separate
recommendations of the ITC Commissioners on remedy and the
recommendation of the Trade Policy Staff Committee, determined to take
action and issued Proclamation 9693 on January 23, 2018, to impose a
safeguard measure with respect to the imported CSPV products. The
President determined to implement the safeguard measure as: (1) A
tariff-rate quota on imports of CSPV cells not partially or fully
assembled into other products, imposed for a period of 4 years, with
unchanging within-quota quantities and annual reductions in the rates
of duty applicable to goods entered in excess of those quantities in
the second, third, and fourth years, as provided in Annex I to the
proclamation; and (2) an increase in duties on imports of CSPV products
containing these cells, imposed for a period of 4 years, with annual
reductions in the rates of duty in the second, third, and fourth years,
as provided in Annex I to the proclamation.
The proclamation also excluded certain products from application of
the safeguard measure. Specifically, the proclamation excluded the
following:
10 to 60 watt, inclusive, rectangular solar panels, where
the panels have the following characteristics: (A) Length of 250 mm or
more but not over 482 mm or width of 400 mm or more but not over 635
mm, and (B) surface area of 1000 cm\2\ or more but not over 3,061
cm\2\, provided that no such panel with those characteristics shall
contain an internal battery or external computer peripheral ports at
the time of entry.
1 watt solar panels incorporated into nightlights that use
rechargeable batteries and have the following dimensions: 58 mm or more
but not over 64 mm by 126 mm or more but not over 140 mm.
2 watt solar panels incorporated into daylight dimmers
that may use rechargeable batteries, such panels with the following
dimensions: 75 mm or more but not over 82 mm by 139 mm or more but not
over 143 mm.
Off-grid and portable CSPV panels, whether in a foldable
case or in rigid form containing a glass cover, where the panels have
the following characteristics: (a) A total power output of 100 watts or
less per panel; (b) a maximum surface area of 8,000 cm\2\ per panel;
(c) does not include a built-in inverter; and where the panels have
glass covers, such panels must be in individual retail packaging (in
this context, retail packaging typically includes graphics, the product
name, its description and/or features, and foam for transport).
3.19 watt or less solar panels, each with length of 75 mm
or more but not over 266 mm and width of 46 mm or more but not over 127
mm, with surface area of 338 cm\2\ or less, with one black wire and one
red wire (each of type 22 AWG or 24 AWG) not more than 206 mm in length
when measured from panel edge, provided that no such panel shall
contain an internal battery or external computer peripheral ports.
27.1 watt or less solar panels, each with surface area
less than 3,000 cm\2\ and coated across the entire surface with a
polyurethane doming resin, the foregoing joined to a battery charging
and maintaining unit, such unit which is an acrylonitrile butadiene
styrene (ABS) box that incorporates a light emitting diode (LED) by
coated wires that include a connector to permit the incorporation of an
extension cable.
In addition to these exclusions, the proclamation directed the
Trade Representative to publish a notice establishing procedures for
interested persons to request the exclusion of particular products from
the safeguard measure. The proclamation provided that if the Trade
Representative, in consultation with the Secretaries of Commerce and
Energy, determines that a particular product should be excluded, the
Trade Representative can modify the HTS provisions created in Annex I
of the proclamation to exclude the particular product from the
safeguard measure through publication of the determination in the
Federal Register.
On February 14, 2018, the Office of the United States Trade
Representative (USTR) published a notice establishing procedures to
consider requests for exclusion of particular products from the
safeguard measure. The notice
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provided that requests for exclusion should identify the particular
product in terms of the physical characteristics (e.g., dimensions,
wattage, material composition, or other distinguishing characteristics)
that distinguish it from other products that are subject to the
safeguard measures. USTR noted that it would not consider requests that
identify the product at issue in terms of the identity of the producer,
importer, or ultimate consumer; the country of origin; or trademarks or
tradenames. Furthermore, USTR confirmed that it only would grant those
exclusions that do not undermine the objectives of the safeguard
measure.
Pursuant to that notice, USTR received 48 product exclusion
requests and 213 subsequent comments responding to various requests.
The types of products for which USTR received an exclusion request
generally fall into seven categories: (1) Products that consist of
attachments or other parts that can be mounted to solar products; (2)
products that constitute 72-cell or greater panels; (3) products with
particular configurations for additional performance; (4) products with
specialized functions; (5) consumer and specialty products; (6)
bifacial panels and bifacial solar cells; and (7) solar cells without
busbars or gridlines and panels containing these solar cells.
II. Exclusions From the Safeguard Measure
USTR has considered certain requests for exclusion of particular
products and determined that exclusion of the CSPV products described
in subdivisions (c)(iii)(7) through (c)(iii)(14) of U.S. note 18 to
subchapter III of chapter 99 of the HTS, as amended in the Annex to
this notice, from the safeguard measure established in Proclamation
9693 would not undermine the objectives of the safeguard measure.
Therefore, USTR finds that these CSPV products should be excluded from
the safeguard measure. Accordingly, under the authority vested in the
Trade Representative by Proclamation 9693, the Trade Representative
modifies the HTS provisions created by the Annex to Proclamation 9693
as set forth in the Annex to this notice.
III. Past Requests Not Addressed in This Notice
The Trade Representative has not at this time made a determination
with respect to the requests for exclusion, received as of March 16,
2018, that are not addressed in the Annex to this notice. USTR will
continue to evaluate those requests and the Trade Representative will
make the appropriate determination in due course.
IV. Future Requests
At this time, USTR is not considering additional requests for
exclusion beyond those received as of March 16, 2018. USTR will monitor
developments in the U.S. market for CSPV products and, if warranted,
provide an opportunity to submit additional requests for exclusion at a
future date.
V. Annex
The following provisions supersede those currently in the HTS and
are effective with respect to articles entered, or withdrawn from a
warehouse for consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m., EST, on September
19, 2018. The HTS is modified as follows:
(1) U.S. note 18 to subchapter III of chapter 99 of the HTS is
modified:
(a) By inserting the following new subdivisions in numerical
sequence at the end of subdivision (c)(iii):
``(7) off-grid, 45 watt or less solar panels, each with length not
exceeding 950 mm and width of 100 mm or more but not over 255 mm, with
a surface area of 2,500 cm\2\ or less, with a pressure-laminated
tempered glass cover at the time of entry but not a frame, electrical
cables or connectors, or an internal battery;
(8) 4 watt or less solar panels, each with a length or diameter of
70 mm or more but not over 235 mm, with a surface area not exceeding
539 cm\2\, and not exceeding 16 volts, provided that no such panel with
these characteristics shall contain an internal battery or external
computer peripheral ports at the time of entry;
(9) solar panels with a maximum rated power of equal to or less
than 60 watts, having the following characteristics, provided that no
such panel with those characteristics shall contain an internal battery
or external computer peripheral ports at the time of entry: (A) Length
of not more than 482 mm and width of not more than 635 mm or (B) a
total surface area not exceeding 3,061 cm\2\;
(10) flexible and semi-flexible off-grid solar panels designed for
use with motor vehicles and boats, where the panels range in rated
wattage from 10 to 120 watts, inclusive;
(11) frameless solar panels in a color other than black or blue
with a total power output of 90 watts or less where the panels have a
uniform surface without visible solar cells or busbars;
(12) solar cells with a maximum rated power between 3.4 and 6.7
watts, inclusive, having the following characteristics: (A) A cell
surface area between 154 cm\2\ and 260 cm\2\, inclusive, (B) no visible
busbars or gridlines on the front of the cell, and (C) more than 100
interdigitated fingers of tin-coated solid copper adhered to the back
of the cell, with the copper portion of the metal fingers having a
thickness of greater than 0.01 mm;
(13) solar panels with a maximum rated power between 320 and 500
watts, inclusive, having the following characteristics: (A) Length
between 1,556 mm and 2,070 mm inclusive, and width between 1,014 mm and
1,075 mm, inclusive, (B) where the solar cells comprising the panel
have no visible busbars or gridlines on the front of the cells, and (C)
the solar cells comprising the panel have more than 100 interdigitated
fingers of tin-coated solid copper adhered to the back of the cells,
with the copper portion of the metal fingers having thickness greater
than 0.01 mm;
(14) modules (as defined in note 18(g) to this subchapter)
incorporating only CSPV cells that are products of the United States
and not incorporating any CSPV cells that are the product of any other
country.''
Jeffrey Gerrish,
Deputy U.S. Trade Representative.
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