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Members of affected public:
Individuals or Households.
Estimation of the total numbers of
hours needed to prepare the information
collection including number of
respondents, frequency of response, and
hours of response:
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response
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Status of the proposed information
collection: Reinstatement of collection.
B. Solicitation of Public Comment
This notice is soliciting comments
from members of the public and affected
parties concerning the collection of
information described in Section A on
the following:
(1) Whether the proposed collection
of information is necessary for the
proper performance of the functions of
the agency, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(2) The accuracy of the agency’s
estimate of the burden of the proposed
collection of information;
(3) Ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(4) Ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on those
who are to respond; including through
the use of appropriate automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses.
HUD encourages interested parties to
submit comment in response to these
questions.
Authority: Section 3507 of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35.
Dated: March 22, 2019.
Ariel Pereira,
Associate General Counsel for Legislation and
Regulations.
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[Investigation Nos. 701–TA–615–617 and
731–TA–1432–1434 (Preliminary)]
Fabricated Structural Steel from
Canada, China, and Mexico
Determinations
On the basis of the record 1 developed
in the subject investigations, the United
States International Trade Commission
(‘‘Commission’’) determines, pursuant
to the Tariff Act of 1930 (‘‘the Act’’),
record is defined in sec. 207.2(f) of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19
CFR 207.2(f)).
that there is a reasonable indication that
an industry in the United States is
materially injured by reason of imports
of fabricated structural steel from
Canada, China, and Mexico, provided
for in subheadings 7308.90.30,
7308.90.60, and 7308.90.95 of the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States, that are alleged to be sold
in the United States at less than fair
value (‘‘LTFV’’) and to be subsidized by
the governments of Canada, China, and
Mexico.2
Commencement of Final Phase
Investigations
Pursuant to section 207.18 of the
Commission’s rules, the Commission
also gives notice of the commencement
of the final phase of its investigations.
The Commission will issue a final phase
notice of scheduling, which will be
published in the Federal Register as
provided in section 207.21 of the
Commission’s rules, upon notice from
the U.S. Department of Commerce
(‘‘Commerce’’) of affirmative
preliminary determinations in the
investigations under sections 703(b) or
733(b) of the Act, or, if the preliminary
determinations are negative, upon
notice of affirmative final
determinations in those investigations
under sections 705(a) or 735(a) of the
Act. Parties that filed entries of
appearance in the preliminary phase of
the investigations need not enter a
separate appearance for the final phase
of the investigations. Industrial users,
and, if the merchandise under
investigation is sold at the retail level,
representative consumer organizations
have the right to appear as parties in
Commission antidumping and
countervailing duty investigations. The
Secretary will prepare a public service
list containing the names and addresses
of all persons, or their representatives,
who are parties to the investigations.
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By order of the Commission.
Issued: March 22, 2019.
Katherine Hiner,
Acting Secretary to the Commission.
Background
[FR Doc. 2019–05884 Filed 3–26–19; 8:45 am]
On February 4, 2019, the American
Institute of Steel Construction (‘‘AISC’’),
LLC, Chicago, IL (amended on February
21, 2019 to the Full Member Subgroup
of the AISC), filed petitions with the
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Commission and Commerce, alleging
that an industry in the United States is
materially injured or threatened with
material injury by reason of subsidized
imports of fabricated structural steel
from Canada, China, and Mexico and
LTFV imports of fabricated structural
steel from Canada, China, and Mexico.
Accordingly, effective February 4, 2019,
the Commission, pursuant to sections
703(a) and 733(a) of the Act (19 U.S.C.
1671b(a) and 1673b(a)), instituted
countervailing duty investigation Nos.
701–TA–615–617 and antidumping
duty investigation Nos. 731–TA–1432–
1434 (Preliminary).
Notice of the institution of the
Commission’s investigations and of a
public conference to be held in
connection therewith was given by
posting copies of the notice in the Office
of the Secretary, U.S. International
Trade Commission, Washington, DC,
and by publishing the notice in the
Federal Register of February 11, 2019
(84 FR 3245). The conference was held
in Washington, DC, on February 25,
2019, and all persons who requested the
opportunity were permitted to appear in
person or by counsel.
The Commission made these
determinations pursuant to sections
703(a) and 733(a) of the Act (19 U.S.C.
1671b(a) and 1673b(a)). It completed
and filed its determinations in these
investigations on March 22, 2019.3 The
views of the Commission are contained
in USITC Publication 4878 (March
2019), entitled Fabricated Structural
Steel from Canada, China, and Mexico:
Investigation Nos. 701–TA–615–617 and
731–TA–1432–1434 (Preliminary).
2 84 FR 7330 (March 4, 2019) and 84 FR 7339
(March 4, 2019).
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
[Investigation Nos. 701-TA-615-617 and 731-TA-1432-1434 (Preliminary)]
Fabricated Structural Steel from Canada, China, and Mexico
Determinations
On the basis of the record \1\ developed in the subject
investigations, the United States International Trade Commission
(``Commission'') determines, pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 (``the
Act''), that there is a reasonable indication that an industry in the
United States is materially injured by reason of imports of fabricated
structural steel from Canada, China, and Mexico, provided for in
subheadings 7308.90.30, 7308.90.60, and 7308.90.95 of the Harmonized
Tariff Schedule of the United States, that are alleged to be sold in
the United States at less than fair value (``LTFV'') and to be
subsidized by the governments of Canada, China, and Mexico.\2\
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\1\ The record is defined in sec. 207.2(f) of the Commission's
Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR 207.2(f)).
\2\ 84 FR 7330 (March 4, 2019) and 84 FR 7339 (March 4, 2019).
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Commencement of Final Phase Investigations
Pursuant to section 207.18 of the Commission's rules, the
Commission also gives notice of the commencement of the final phase of
its investigations. The Commission will issue a final phase notice of
scheduling, which will be published in the Federal Register as provided
in section 207.21 of the Commission's rules, upon notice from the U.S.
Department of Commerce (``Commerce'') of affirmative preliminary
determinations in the investigations under sections 703(b) or 733(b) of
the Act, or, if the preliminary determinations are negative, upon
notice of affirmative final determinations in those investigations
under sections 705(a) or 735(a) of the Act. Parties that filed entries
of appearance in the preliminary phase of the investigations need not
enter a separate appearance for the final phase of the investigations.
Industrial users, and, if the merchandise under investigation is sold
at the retail level, representative consumer organizations have the
right to appear as parties in Commission antidumping and countervailing
duty investigations. The Secretary will prepare a public service list
containing the names and addresses of all persons, or their
representatives, who are parties to the investigations.
Background
On February 4, 2019, the American Institute of Steel Construction
(``AISC''), LLC, Chicago, IL (amended on February 21, 2019 to the Full
Member Subgroup of the AISC), filed petitions with the Commission and
Commerce, alleging that an industry in the United States is materially
injured or threatened with material injury by reason of subsidized
imports of fabricated structural steel from Canada, China, and Mexico
and LTFV imports of fabricated structural steel from Canada, China, and
Mexico. Accordingly, effective February 4, 2019, the Commission,
pursuant to sections 703(a) and 733(a) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671b(a)
and 1673b(a)), instituted countervailing duty investigation Nos. 701-
TA-615-617 and antidumping duty investigation Nos. 731-TA-1432-1434
(Preliminary).
Notice of the institution of the Commission's investigations and of
a public conference to be held in connection therewith was given by
posting copies of the notice in the Office of the Secretary, U.S.
International Trade Commission, Washington, DC, and by publishing the
notice in the Federal Register of February 11, 2019 (84 FR 3245). The
conference was held in Washington, DC, on February 25, 2019, and all
persons who requested the opportunity were permitted to appear in
person or by counsel.
The Commission made these determinations pursuant to sections
703(a) and 733(a) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671b(a) and 1673b(a)). It
completed and filed its determinations in these investigations on March
22, 2019.\3\ The views of the Commission are contained in USITC
Publication 4878 (March 2019), entitled Fabricated Structural Steel
from Canada, China, and Mexico: Investigation Nos. 701-TA-615-617 and
731-TA-1432-1434 (Preliminary).
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\3\ Because the federal government in Washington, DC was closed
on February 20, 2019, as a result of inclement weather, all
statutory deadlines have been tolled by one day.
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By order of the Commission.
Issued: March 22, 2019.
Katherine Hiner,
Acting Secretary to the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2019-05884 Filed 3-26-19; 8:45 am]
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