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Factual Information Requirements
Commerce’s regulations identify five
categories of factual information in 19
CFR 351.102(b)(21), which are
summarized as follows: (i) Evidence
submitted in response to questionnaires;
(ii) evidence submitted in support of
allegations; (iii) publicly available
information to value factors under 19
CFR 351.408(c) or to measure the
adequacy of remuneration under 19 CFR
351.511(a)(2); (iv) evidence placed on
the record by Commerce; and (v)
evidence other than factual information
described in (i)–(iv). These regulations
require any party, when submitting
factual information, to specify under
which subsection of 19 CFR
351.102(b)(21) the information is being
submitted and, if the information is
submitted to rebut, clarify, or correct
factual information already on the
record, to provide an explanation
identifying the information already on
the record that the factual information
seeks to rebut, clarify, or correct. The
regulations, at 19 CFR 351.301, also
provide specific time limits for such
factual submissions based on the type of
factual information being submitted.
Please review the final rule, available at
https://enforcement.trade.gov/frn/2013/
1304frn/2013-08227.txt, prior to
submitting factual information in this
segment.
Any party submitting factual
information in an antidumping duty or
countervailing duty proceeding must
certify to the accuracy and completeness
of that information.5 Parties are hereby
reminded that revised certification
requirements are in effect for company/
government officials as well as their
representatives. All segments of any
antidumping duty or countervailing
duty proceedings initiated on or after
August 16, 2013, should use the formats
for the revised certifications provided at
the end of the Final Rule.6 Commerce
intends to reject factual submissions in
any proceeding segments if the
submitting party does not comply with
applicable revised certification
requirements.
Extension of Time Limits Regulation
Parties may request an extension of
time limits before a time limit
established under Part 351 expires, or as
otherwise specified by the Secretary.
See 19 CFR 351.302. In general, an
extension request will be considered
untimely if it is filed after the time limit
established under Part 351 expires. For
submissions which are due from
multiple parties simultaneously, an
extension request will be considered
untimely if it is filed after 10:00 a.m. on
the due date. Examples include, but are
not limited to: (1) Case and rebuttal
briefs, filed pursuant to 19 CFR 351.309;
(2) factual information to value factors
under 19 CFR 351.408(c), or to measure
the adequacy of remuneration under 19
CFR 351.511(a)(2), filed pursuant to 19
CFR 351.301(c)(3) and rebuttal,
clarification and correction filed
pursuant to 19 CFR 351.301(c)(3)(iv); (3)
comments concerning the selection of a
surrogate country and surrogate values
and rebuttal; (4) comments concerning
CBP data; and (5) Q&V questionnaires.
Under certain circumstances, Commerce
may elect to specify a different time
limit by which extension requests will
be considered untimely for submissions
which are due from multiple parties
simultaneously. In such a case,
Commerce will inform parties in the
letter or memorandum setting forth the
deadline (including a specified time) by
which extension requests must be filed
to be considered timely. This
modification also requires that an
extension request must be made in a
separate, stand-alone submission, and
clarifies the circumstances under which
Commerce will grant untimely-filed
requests for the extension of time limits.
These modifications are effective for all
segments initiated on or after October
21, 2013. Please review the final rule,
available at https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/
pkg/FR-2013-09-20/html/201322853.htm, prior to submitting factual
information in these segments.
These initiations and this notice are
in accordance with section 751(a) of the
Act (19 U.S.C. 1675(a)) and 19 CFR
351.221(c)(1)(i).
Dated: July 24, 2019.
James Maeder,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Operations.
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5 See
section 782(b) of the Act.
6 See Certification of Factual Information To
Import Administration During Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Proceedings, 78 FR 42678 (July
17, 2013) (Final Rule); see also the frequently asked
questions regarding the Final Rule, available at
https://enforcement.trade.gov/tlei/notices/factual_
info_final_rule_FAQ_07172013.pdf.
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Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
DATES: Applicable July 29, 2019.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) hereby publishes a list of
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scope rulings and anticircumvention
determinations made between Apri1 1,
2018, and June 30, 2018, inclusive. We
intend to publish future lists after the
close of the next calendar quarter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brenda E. Brown, AD/CVD Operations,
Customs Liaison Unit, Enforcement and
Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone:
202–482–4735.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Commerce regulations provide that
the Secretary will publish in the Federal
Register a list of scope rulings on a
quarterly basis.1 Our most recent
notification of scope rulings was
published on July 16, 2019.2 This
current notice covers all scope rulings
and anticircumvention determinations
made by Enforcement and Compliance
between April 1, 2018, and June 30,
2018, inclusive.
Scope Rulings Made Between April 1,
2018 and June 30, 2018
Canada
A–122–857 and C–122–858: Softwood
Lumber From Canada
Requestor: Produits Matra, Inc.
(Matra); rectangular and profiled
Primelock-branded trim boards with a
width of 8, 10 or 12 inches that have
been edge-glued are not covered by the
scope of the antidumping and
countervailing duty orders on softwood
lumber from Canada because Commerce
has determined that edge-glued lumber
products constitute finished goods that
are excluded from the orders.
Rectangular and profiled Primelockbranded trim boards that are not edgeglued are covered by the scope of the
antidumping and countervailing duty
orders on softwood lumber from
Canada.; June 14, 2018
Italy
A–475–832 and C–475–833; A–570–026
and C–570–027: Corrosion-Resistant
Steel Products From Italy and the
People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Trendium Pool Products,
Inc; Chinese and Italian CORE
components of the pool kits and pool
walls exported by Trendium to the
United States are within the scope of the
antidumping and countervailing duty
orders, because they meet the
1 See
19 CFR 351.225(o).
Notice of Scope Rulings, 84 FR 33915 (July
16, 2019).
2 See
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measurement and compositional
criteria; May 10, 2018.
Mexico
A–201–805: Certain Circular Welded
Non-Alloy Steel Pipe From Mexico
Requestor: Maquilacero, S.A. de C.V.;
the 176 types of non-galvanized tubing
produced to ASTM A–513
specifications produced and imported
by the requestor are not within the
scope of the antidumping duty order on
certain circular welded non-alloy steel
pipe from Mexico because they are
mechanical tubing; June 18, 2018.
People’s Republic of China
C–570–057: Certain Tool Chests and
Cabinets From the People’s Republic of
China
Requestor: Quality Craft Industries,
Inc; certain tool chests and cabinets
imported from the People’s Republic of
China (China) packaged in either
wooden crates or corrugated boxes with
packaging marking codes 5607CH,
5611TC, 4108CH, 4111TC, 3608CH, and
3606TC are within the scope of the
antidumping duty order; May 21, 2018.
A–570–937 and C–570–938: Citric Acid
and Certain Citrate Salts From the
People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Innua Petrochem, Ltd.
(Innua); tributyl citrate (TBC) imported
by Innua is not within the scope of the
antidumping and countervailing duty
orders because TBC does not meet the
language of the scope; May 21, 2018.
A–570–900: Diamond Sawblades and
Parts Thereof From the People’s
Republic of China
Requestor: Lyke Industrial Tool, LLC;
finished diamond sawblades imported
from China (regardless of the Rockwell
hardness level of cores) are within the
scope of the antidumping duty order;
cupwheels with segments attached to
the bottom of the cores are outside the
scope of the antidumping duty order;
May 17, 2018.
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A–570–914 and C–570–915: LightWalled Rectangular Pipe and Tube From
the People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Carlson AirFlo
Merchandising Systems; certain
finished components of refrigerated
merchandising and display structures
imported from China with part numbers
R10447, P0228321, 250172, and 250355
are within the scope of the antidumping
duty orders; May 29, 2018.
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A–570–016 and C–570–017: Passenger
Vehicle and Light Truck Tires From the
People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Maxxis; Certain radial
spare tires by Cheng Shin Rubber USA,
Inc., doing business as Maxxis
International (Maxxis), are outside the
scope of the antidumping and
countervailing duty orders; May 1, 2018.
A–570–016 and C–570–017: Passenger
Vehicle and Light Truck Tires From the
People’s Republic of China
Requestor: Yokohama Corporation of
North America, Hangzhou Yokohama
Tire Company, Ltd. and Yokohama
Rubber Company, Ltd.; new pneumatic
rubber tires of a size listed in the
passenger vehicle section of the Tire
and Rim Association Year Book, but
which do not have a DOT symbol
stamped on their sidewalls, are outside
the scope of the antidumping and
countervailing duty orders; May 18,
2018.
A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom
Furniture From the People’s Republic of
China
Requestor: Bassett Mirror Company,
Inc.; a chest is not covered by the
antidumping duty order on wooden
bedroom furniture from China because
it has certain characteristics which
distinguish it from bedroom chests; May
14, 2018.
A–570–890: Wooden Bedroom
Furniture From the People’s Republic of
China
Requestor: Bassett Mirror Company,
Inc.; two chests are not covered by the
antidumping duty order on wooden
bedroom furniture from China because
they have certain characteristics which
distinguish them from bedroom chests;
June 29, 2018.
Anticircumvention Determinations
Made Between April 1, 2018 and June
30, 2018
The People’s Republic of China
A–570–029 and C–570–030: Certain
Cold-Rolled Steel Flat Products From
the People’s Republic of China
Requestors: Steel Dynamics, Inc.
(SDI), California Steel Industries (CSI),
ArcelorMittal USA LLC (AMUSA),
Nucor Corporation (Nucor), United
States Steel Corporation, and AK Steel
Corporation; Commerce determines that
cold-rolled steel produced in the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam)
from hot-rolled steel substrate
manufactured in China is circumventing
the order on cold-rolled steel from
China. Commerce determines that the
cold-rolled steel produced in Vietnam
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from hot-rolled steel substrate
manufactured in China falls within the
orders covering cold-rolled steel from
China; May 23, 2018.
A–570–026 and C–570–027: Certain
Corrosion Resistant Steel Products From
the People’s Republic of China
Requestors: ArcelorMittal USA LLC,
Nucor Corporation, United States Steel
Corporation, and AK Steel Corporation,
as well as Steel Dynamics, Inc. and
California Steel Industries, (collectively,
CORE Domestic Producers) following
anti-circumvention inquiries, which
were initiated in response to requests
submitted by CORE Domestic
Producers, Commerce determined that
imports of certain corrosion-resistant
steel products (CORE), produced in the
Vietnam using carbon hot-rolled steel or
cold-rolled steel flat products
manufactured in China, are
circumventing the antidumping duty
and countervailing duty orders on CORE
from China. (May 23, 2018).
Interested parties are invited to
comment on the completeness of this
list of completed scope inquiries. Any
comments should be submitted to the
Deputy Assistant Secretary for AD/CVD
Operations, Enforcement and
Compliance, International Trade
Administration, 1401 Constitution
Avenue NW, APO/Dockets Unit, Room
18022, Washington, DC 20230.
This notice is published in
accordance with 19 CFR 351.225(o).
Dated: July 22, 2019.
James Maeder,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Operations.
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Carbon and Alloy Steel Threaded Rod
From the People’s Republic of China:
Preliminary Affirmative Countervailing
Duty Determination and Alignment of
Final Determination With Final
Antidumping Duty Determination
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) preliminarily determines
that countervailable subsidies are being
provided to producers and exporters of
carbon and alloy steel threaded rod
(steel threaded rod) from the People’s
Republic of China (China) for the period
of investigation (POI) January 1, 2018
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Notice of Scope Rulings
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
DATES: Applicable July 29, 2019.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce (Commerce) hereby publishes a list
of scope rulings and anticircumvention determinations made between
Apri1 1, 2018, and June 30, 2018, inclusive. We intend to publish
future lists after the close of the next calendar quarter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brenda E. Brown, AD/CVD Operations,
Customs Liaison Unit, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: 202-482-4735.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Commerce regulations provide that the Secretary will publish in the
Federal Register a list of scope rulings on a quarterly basis.\1\ Our
most recent notification of scope rulings was published on July 16,
2019.\2\ This current notice covers all scope rulings and
anticircumvention determinations made by Enforcement and Compliance
between April 1, 2018, and June 30, 2018, inclusive.
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\1\ See 19 CFR 351.225(o).
\2\ See Notice of Scope Rulings, 84 FR 33915 (July 16, 2019).
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Scope Rulings Made Between April 1, 2018 and June 30, 2018
Canada
A-122-857 and C-122-858: Softwood Lumber From Canada
Requestor: Produits Matra, Inc. (Matra); rectangular and profiled
Primelock-branded trim boards with a width of 8, 10 or 12 inches that
have been edge-glued are not covered by the scope of the antidumping
and countervailing duty orders on softwood lumber from Canada because
Commerce has determined that edge-glued lumber products constitute
finished goods that are excluded from the orders. Rectangular and
profiled Primelock-branded trim boards that are not edge-glued are
covered by the scope of the antidumping and countervailing duty orders
on softwood lumber from Canada.; June 14, 2018
Italy
A-475-832 and C-475-833; A-570-026 and C-570-027: Corrosion-Resistant
Steel Products From Italy and the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Trendium Pool Products, Inc; Chinese and Italian CORE
components of the pool kits and pool walls exported by Trendium to the
United States are within the scope of the antidumping and
countervailing duty orders, because they meet the
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measurement and compositional criteria; May 10, 2018.
Mexico
A-201-805: Certain Circular Welded Non-Alloy Steel Pipe From Mexico
Requestor: Maquilacero, S.A. de C.V.; the 176 types of non-
galvanized tubing produced to ASTM A-513 specifications produced and
imported by the requestor are not within the scope of the antidumping
duty order on certain circular welded non-alloy steel pipe from Mexico
because they are mechanical tubing; June 18, 2018.
People's Republic of China
C-570-057: Certain Tool Chests and Cabinets From the People's Republic
of China
Requestor: Quality Craft Industries, Inc; certain tool chests and
cabinets imported from the People's Republic of China (China) packaged
in either wooden crates or corrugated boxes with packaging marking
codes 5607CH, 5611TC, 4108CH, 4111TC, 3608CH, and 3606TC are within the
scope of the antidumping duty order; May 21, 2018.
A-570-937 and C-570-938: Citric Acid and Certain Citrate Salts From the
People's Republic of China
Requestor: Innua Petrochem, Ltd. (Innua); tributyl citrate (TBC)
imported by Innua is not within the scope of the antidumping and
countervailing duty orders because TBC does not meet the language of
the scope; May 21, 2018.
A-570-900: Diamond Sawblades and Parts Thereof From the People's
Republic of China
Requestor: Lyke Industrial Tool, LLC; finished diamond sawblades
imported from China (regardless of the Rockwell hardness level of
cores) are within the scope of the antidumping duty order; cupwheels
with segments attached to the bottom of the cores are outside the scope
of the antidumping duty order; May 17, 2018.
A-570-914 and C-570-915: Light-Walled Rectangular Pipe and Tube From
the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Carlson AirFlo Merchandising Systems; certain finished
components of refrigerated merchandising and display structures
imported from China with part numbers R10447, P0228321, 250172, and
250355 are within the scope of the antidumping duty orders; May 29,
2018.
A-570-016 and C-570-017: Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires From
the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Maxxis; Certain radial spare tires by Cheng Shin Rubber
USA, Inc., doing business as Maxxis International (Maxxis), are outside
the scope of the antidumping and countervailing duty orders; May 1,
2018.
A-570-016 and C-570-017: Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires From
the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Yokohama Corporation of North America, Hangzhou Yokohama
Tire Company, Ltd. and Yokohama Rubber Company, Ltd.; new pneumatic
rubber tires of a size listed in the passenger vehicle section of the
Tire and Rim Association Year Book, but which do not have a DOT symbol
stamped on their sidewalls, are outside the scope of the antidumping
and countervailing duty orders; May 18, 2018.
A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Bassett Mirror Company, Inc.; a chest is not covered by
the antidumping duty order on wooden bedroom furniture from China
because it has certain characteristics which distinguish it from
bedroom chests; May 14, 2018.
A-570-890: Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic of China
Requestor: Bassett Mirror Company, Inc.; two chests are not covered
by the antidumping duty order on wooden bedroom furniture from China
because they have certain characteristics which distinguish them from
bedroom chests; June 29, 2018.
Anticircumvention Determinations Made Between April 1, 2018 and June
30, 2018
The People's Republic of China
A-570-029 and C-570-030: Certain Cold-Rolled Steel Flat Products From
the People's Republic of China
Requestors: Steel Dynamics, Inc. (SDI), California Steel Industries
(CSI), ArcelorMittal USA LLC (AMUSA), Nucor Corporation (Nucor), United
States Steel Corporation, and AK Steel Corporation; Commerce determines
that cold-rolled steel produced in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
(Vietnam) from hot-rolled steel substrate manufactured in China is
circumventing the order on cold-rolled steel from China. Commerce
determines that the cold-rolled steel produced in Vietnam from hot-
rolled steel substrate manufactured in China falls within the orders
covering cold-rolled steel from China; May 23, 2018.
A-570-026 and C-570-027: Certain Corrosion Resistant Steel Products
From the People's Republic of China
Requestors: ArcelorMittal USA LLC, Nucor Corporation, United States
Steel Corporation, and AK Steel Corporation, as well as Steel Dynamics,
Inc. and California Steel Industries, (collectively, CORE Domestic
Producers) following anti-circumvention inquiries, which were initiated
in response to requests submitted by CORE Domestic Producers, Commerce
determined that imports of certain corrosion-resistant steel products
(CORE), produced in the Vietnam using carbon hot-rolled steel or cold-
rolled steel flat products manufactured in China, are circumventing the
antidumping duty and countervailing duty orders on CORE from China.
(May 23, 2018).
Interested parties are invited to comment on the completeness of
this list of completed scope inquiries. Any comments should be
submitted to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for AD/CVD Operations,
Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, APO/Dockets Unit, Room 18022, Washington, DC
20230.
This notice is published in accordance with 19 CFR 351.225(o).
Dated: July 22, 2019.
James Maeder,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Operations.
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