Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand From Argentina, Colombia, Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, the Republic of Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates: Final Affirmative Determinations of Sales at Less Than Fair Value and Final Affirmative Critical Circumstances Determinations, in Part, 80001-80003 [2020-27311]
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APPENDIX II
List of Topics Discussed in the Final
Decision Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Subsidies Valuation
IV. Benchmarks and Interest Rates
V. Use of Facts Available
VI. Analysis of Programs
VII. Analysis of Comments
Comment 1: Whether the Duty Drawback
Scheme Is Countervailable
Comment 2: Whether the Income Tax
Reduction for Research and
Development (R&D) Scheme Is
Countervailable
Comment 3: Whether the Package Scheme
of Incentives (PSI) Is Countervailable
Comment 4: Whether Commerce Should
Use the International Monetary Fund
(IMF) Lending Benchmark for 2014–2016
Comment 5: Whether Commerce Should
Treat EPCGS Licenses Fulfilled during
the POI as an Interest-Free Loan
Comment 6: Whether Commerce Should
Revise Its Calculation for the Benefit of
the Duty Drawback Program
Comment 7: Whether Commerce Should
Revise Its Calculation for the Benefit of
the Package Scheme of Incentives
Provided by the State Government of
Maharashtra
Comment 8: Whether Renewable Energy
Certificates Are Countervailable
Comment 9: Whether Commerce Should
Exclude Goods and Services Tax from Its
Calculations of the Renewable Energy
Certificate Program
Comment 10: Whether Commerce Should
Exclude CENVAT from its Calculations
of the EPCGS Program
Comment 11: Whether Commerce Should
Revise Its Calculations of the Focus
Product Scheme
VIII. Recommendation
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia,
Taiwan, the Republic of Turkey
(Turkey), and the United Arab Emirates
(UAE) are being, or are likely to be, sold
in the United States at less than fair
value (LTFV).
DATES: Applicable December 11, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kabir Archuletta at (202) 482–2593
(Argentina), Hermes Pinilla at (202)
482–3477 (Colombia), David Crespo at
(202) 482–3693 (Egypt), Bryan Hansen
at (202) 482–3683 (the Netherlands),
Drew Jackson at (202) 482–4406 (Saudi
Arabia), Joy Zhang at (202) 482–1168
(Taiwan), David Goldberger at (202)
482–4136 (Turkey), and Charles Doss at
(202) 482–4474 (UAE); AD/CVD
Operations, Enforcement and
Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On September 30, 2020, Commerce
published in the Federal Register the
Preliminary Determinations of sales at
LTFV of PC strand from: (1) Argentina,
Colombia, Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi
Arabia, Turkey, and the UAE; 1 and (2)
Taiwan.2 We invited interested parties
to comment on the Preliminary
Determinations. Except for PC strand
from Turkey, we received no comments
from interested parties on the
Preliminary Determinations. For PC
strand from Turkey, a summary of the
events that occurred since Commerce
published the Preliminary
Determinations, as well as a full
discussion of the issues raised by parties
for the final determination, may be
found in the Turkey Issues and Decision
Memorandum.3
Period of Investigation
The period of investigation is April 1,
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Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire
Strand From Argentina, Colombia,
Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia,
Taiwan, the Republic of Turkey, and
the United Arab Emirates: Final
Affirmative Determinations of Sales at
Less Than Fair Value and Final
Affirmative Critical Circumstances
Determinations, in Part
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) determines that imports of
prestressed concrete steel wire strand
(PC strand) from Argentina, Colombia,
AGENCY:
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1 See Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from
Argentina, Colombia, Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi
Arabia, the Republic of Turkey, and the United
Arab Emirates: Preliminary Affirmative
Determinations of Sales at Less than Fair Value and
Preliminary Affirmative Critical Circumstances
Determinations, in Part, 85 FR 61722 (September
30, 2020) (Seven Countries Preliminary
Determinations).
2 See Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from
Taiwan: Preliminary Affirmative Determination of
Sales at Less Than Fair Value and Negative
Preliminary Determination of Critical
Circumstances, 85 FR 61726 (September 30, 2020)
(Taiwan Preliminary Determination) (collectively,
Preliminary Determinations).
3 See Memorandum, ‘‘Issues and Decision
Memorandum for the Final Affirmative
Determination in the Less-Than-Fair-Value
Investigation of PC Strand from Turkey,’’ dated
concurrently with, and hereby adopted by, this
notice (Turkey Issues and Decision Memorandum).
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Scope of the Investigations
The product covered by these
investigations is PC strand. For a full
description of the scope of these
investigations, see Appendix I of this
notice.
Changes Since the Preliminary
Determinations
Because we received no comments,
we have made no changes to our
calculations with regards to Argentina,
Colombia, Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi
Arabia, UAE, and Taiwan. We have
considered the comments received in
the PC strand from Turkey investigation,
but have made no changes to our
calculations for the final determination.
In addition, for the final determination
we have revised our critical
circumstances determination with
respect to Celik Halat ve Tel Sanayi A.S.
(Celik Halat). See ‘‘Final Affirmative
Determinations of Critical
Circumstances,’’ below.
Analysis of Comments Received
All issues raised in the case and
rebuttal briefs submitted by parties in
the PC strand from Turkey investigation
are addressed in the Turkey Issues and
Decision Memorandum accompanying
this notice. A list of the issues
addressed in the Turkey Issues and
Decision Memorandum is attached to
this notice as Appendix II. The Turkey
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. In addition, a
complete version of the Turkey Issues
and Decision Memorandum can be
accessed directly at https://
enforcement.trade.gov/frn/. The signed
and electronic versions of the Turkey
Issues and Decision Memorandum are
identical in content.
Final Affirmative Determinations of
Critical Circumstances
For the Preliminary Determinations,
in accordance with section 733(e)(1) of
the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the
Act) and 19 CFR 351.206(c)(1),
Commerce found that critical
circumstances exist with respect to
imports of PC strand exported by: (1)
Knight S.A.S. from Colombia; (2) United
Wires Company Elsewedy (United
Wires) and all other producers/exporters
from Egypt; (3) Nedri Spanstaal BV from
the Netherlands; and (4) Celik Halat,
Gu¨ney C
¸ elik Hasir ve Demir (Gu¨ney
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Celik), and all other producers/exporters
from Turkey.4
Our determinations of critical
circumstances are unchanged for the
final determinations, except with
respect to Celik Halat.5 Accordingly,
pursuant to section 735(a)(3) of the Act
and 19 CFR 351.206, we continue to
find that critical circumstances exist for:
(1) Knight S.A.S. from Colombia; (2)
United Wires and all other producers/
exporters from Egypt; (3) Nedri
Spanstaal BV from the Netherlands; and
(4) Gu¨ney Celik and all other producers/
exporters from Turkey.
All-Others Rates
As discussed in the Preliminary
Determinations, Commerce based the
all-others rate for each country on the
alleged dumping margin from the
petition applicable to each country, in
accordance with section 735(c)(5)(A) of
the Act.6 We made no changes to the
selection of the all-others rates for these
final determinations.
THE NETHERLANDS
Exporter/producer
Nedri Spanstaal BV ....................
All Others ....................................
Exporter/producer
194.40
194.40
TAIWAN
Exporter/producer
Dumping
margin
(percent)
Chia Ta World Co., Ltd. .............
All Others ....................................
23.89
23.89
TURKEY
Exporter/producer
ARGENTINA
Dumping
margin
(percent)
Exporter/producer
Acindar Industria (Argentina) de
Sinal S.A. ................................
All Others ....................................
Dumping
margin
(percent)
Exporter/Producer
Knight S.A.S. ..............................
All Others ....................................
86.09
86.09
EGYPT
Dumping
margin
(percent)
Exporter/producer
United Wires Company
Elsewedy .................................
All Others ....................................
29.72
29.72
4 See
Seven Countries Preliminary
Determinations, 85 FR at 61723.
5 See Turkey Issues and Decision Memorandum at
2; and Memorandum, ‘‘Final Determination Critical
Circumstances Analysis,’’ dated concurrently with
this memorandum.
6 See Seven Countries Preliminary
Determinations, 85 FR at 61723–24; and Taiwan
Preliminary Determination, 85 FR at 61726.
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Dumping
margin
(percent)
Celik Halat ve Tel Sanayi A.S. ...
Gu¨ney C
¸ elik Hasir ve Demir .......
All Others ....................................
53.65
53.65
53.65
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
60.40
60.40
COLOMBIA
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Dumping
margin
(percent)
National Metal Manufacturing &
Casting Co. .............................
All Others ....................................
Commerce determines that the
estimated dumping margins are as
follows:
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30.86
30.86
SAUDI ARABIA
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Dumping
margin
(percent)
Exporter/producer
GSS International Trading FZE ..
Gulf Steel Strands FZE ..............
All Others ....................................
Dumping
margin
(percent)
170.65
170.65
170.65
Disclosure
Normally, Commerce discloses to
interested parties the calculations
performed in connection with a final
determination, in accordance with 19
CFR 351.224(b). However, because
Commerce applied AFA to each
mandatory respondent in these
investigations, in accordance with
section 776 of the Act, there are no
calculations to disclose.
Continuation of Suspension of
Liquidation
In accordance with section
735(c)(1)(B) of the Act, Commerce will
instruct U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) to continue to suspend
liquidation of all entries of PC strand
from Argentina, Colombia, Egypt, the
Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan,
Turkey, and the UAE, as described in
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the ‘‘Scope of the Investigations’’ in
Appendix I, which entered, or were
withdrawn from warehouse, for
consumption on or after the date of
publication of the Preliminary
Determinations.
In accordance with section
733(e)(2)(A) of the Act, suspension of
liquidation of PC strand from Colombia,
Egypt, the Netherlands, and Turkey as
described in the ‘‘Scope of the
Investigations’’ in Appendix I, shall
continue to apply to unliquidated
entries of PC strand exported by: (1)
Knight S.A.S. from Colombia; (2) United
Wires and all other producers/exporters
from Egypt; (3) Nedri Spanstaal BV from
the Netherlands; and (4) Gu¨ney Celik
and all other producers/exporters from
Turkey,7 which entered, or were
withdrawn from warehouse, for
consumption on or after July 2, 2020,
which is 90 days prior to the date of
publication of the Preliminary
Determinations.
Pursuant to section 735(c)(1)(B)(ii) of
the Act and 19 CFR 351.210(d), we will
instruct CBP to require a cash deposit
for such entries of merchandise equal to
the estimated dumping margin as
follows: (1) The cash deposit rate for the
company listed in the tables above will
be equal to the company-specific
estimated dumping margin identified
for that company in the table; (2) if the
exporter is not a company identified
above, but the producer is, then the cash
deposit rate will be equal to the
company-specific estimated dumping
margin established for that producer of
the subject merchandise; and (3) the
cash deposit rate for all other producers
and exporters will be equal to the allothers estimated dumping margin.
These suspension of liquidation
instructions will remain in effect until
further notice.
International Trade Commission
Notification
In accordance with section 735(d) of
the Act, we will notify the International
Trade Commission (ITC) of the final
affirmative determinations of sales at
LTFV. Because Commerce’s final
determinations are affirmative, in
accordance with section 735(b)(2) of the
Act, the ITC will make its final
determinations as to whether the
domestic industry in the United States
is materially injured, or threatened with
7 Because we are making a negative final
determination of critical circumstances for Celik
Halat, we will instruct CBP to terminate suspension
of liquidation, and release any cash deposits on
merchandise which was entered, or withdrawn
from warehouse, during the 90 day period prior to
the date of publication of the Preliminary
Determinations.
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material injury, by reason of imports, or
sales (or the likelihood of sales) for
importation of PC strand from
Argentina, Colombia, Egypt, the
Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan,
Turkey, and the UAE no later than 45
days after these final determinations. If
the ITC determines that such injury
does not exist, these proceedings will be
terminated, and all cash deposits will be
refunded. If the ITC determines that
such injury does exist, Commerce will
issue antidumping duty orders directing
CBP to assess, upon further instruction
by Commerce, antidumping duties on
all imports of the subject merchandise
entered, or withdrawn from warehouse,
for consumption on or after the effective
date of the suspension of liquidation, as
discussed above in the ‘‘Continuation of
Suspension of Liquidation’’ section.
United States (HTSUS). Although the HTSUS
subheadings are provided for convenience
and customs purposes, the written
description of the scope of these
investigations is dispositive.
Notification Regarding Administrative
Protective Orders
This notice serves as a reminder to
parties subject to an administrative
protective order (APO) of their
responsibility concerning the
disposition of proprietary information
disclosed under APO in accordance
with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3). Timely
written notification of return or
destruction of APO materials, or
conversion to judicial protective order,
is hereby requested. Failure to comply
with the regulations and the terms of an
APO is a sanctionable violation.
[A–533–893]
Notification to Interested Parties
These determinations are issued and
published pursuant to sections 735(d)
and 777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19 CFR
351.210(c).
Dated: December 7, 2020.
Jeffrey I. Kessler,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and
Compliance.
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Appendix I
Scope of the Investigations
The merchandise covered by these
investigations is prestressed concrete steel
wire strand (PC strand), produced from wire
of non-stainless, non-galvanized steel, which
is suitable for use in prestressed concrete
(both pretensioned and post-tensioned)
applications. The product definition
encompasses covered and uncovered strand
and all types, grades, and diameters of PC
strand. PC strand is normally sold in the
United States in sizes ranging from 0.25
inches to 0.70 inches in diameter. PC strand
made from galvanized wire is only excluded
from the scope if the zinc and/or zinc oxide
coating meets or exceeds the 0.40 oz./ft2
standard set forth in ASTM–A–475.
The PC strand subject to these
investigations is currently classifiable under
subheadings 7312.10.3010 and 7312.10.3012
of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
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Appendix II
List of Topics Discussed in the Turkey Issues
and Decision Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Final Affirmative Determination of
Critical Circumstances, In Part
IV. Discussion of the Issues
V. Recommendation
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Forged Steel Fluid End Blocks From
India: Final Negative Determination of
Sales at Less Than Fair Value
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) determines that imports of
forged steel fluid end blocks (fluid end
blocks) from India are not being, or are
not likely to be, sold in the United
States at less than fair value (LTFV) for
the period of investigation (POI) October
1, 2018 through September 30, 2019.
DATES: Applicable December 11, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Romani or Jacob Keller, AD/
CVD Operations, Office I, Enforcement
and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone:
(202) 482–0198 or (202) 482–4849,
respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
AGENCY:
Background
On July 23, 2020, Commerce
published in the Federal Register its
preliminary negative determination in
the LTFV investigation of fluid end
blocks from India, in which it also
postponed the final determination until
December 7, 2020.1 Commerce invited
interested parties to comment on the
1 See Forged Steel Fluid End Blocks from India:
Preliminary Negative Determination of Sales at Less
Than Fair Value and Postponement of Final
Determination, 85 FR 44517 (July 23, 2020)
(Preliminary Determination), and accompanying
memorandum, ‘‘Decision Memorandum for the
Preliminary Negative Determination in the LessThan-Fair-Value Investigation of Forged Steel Fluid
End Blocks from India,’’ dated July 16, 2020
(Preliminary Decision Memorandum).
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Preliminary Determination. A summary
of the events that occurred since
Commerce published the Preliminary
Determination, as well as a full
discussion of the issues raised by parties
for this final determination, may be
found in the Issues and Decision
Memorandum.2
Scope of the Investigation
The products covered by this
investigation are fluid end blocks from
India. For a complete description of the
scope of this investigation, see
Appendix I.
Scope Comments
During the course of this
investigation, Commerce received scope
comments from interested parties.
Commerce issued a Preliminary Scope
Decision Memorandum to address these
comments.3 We received comments
from interested parties on the
Preliminary Scope Decision
Memorandum, which we address in the
Final Scope Decision Memorandum,
dated concurrently with, and hereby
adopted by, this final determination.4
Commerce is not modifying the scope
language as it appeared in the
Preliminary Determination. See
Appendix I for the final scope of the
investigation.
Analysis of Comments Received
All issues raised in the case and
rebuttal briefs that were submitted by
parties in this investigation are
addressed in the Issues and Decision
Memorandum. A list of the issues
addressed in the Issues and Decision
Memorandum is attached to this notice
at Appendix II. 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. In addition, a
complete version of the Issues and
Decision Memorandum can be accessed
2 See Memorandum, ‘‘Issues and Decision
Memorandum for the Final Negative Determination
in the Less-Than-Fair-Value Investigation of Forged
Steel Fluid End Blocks from India,’’ dated
concurrently with, and hereby adopted by, this
notice (Issues and Decision Memorandum).
3 See Memorandum, ’’ Forged Steel Fluid End
Blocks from the Federal Republic of Germany,
India, Italy, and the People’s Republic of China:
Scope Comments Decision Memorandum for the
Preliminary Determinations,’’ dated May 18, 2020
(Preliminary Scope Decision Memorandum).
4 See Memorandum, ‘‘Forged Steel Fluid End
Blocks from the Federal Republic of Germany,
India, Italy, and the People’s Republic of China:
Scope Comments Decision Memorandum for the
Final Determinations,’’ dated December 7, 2020
(Final Scope Decision Memorandum).
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A-357-822, A-301-804, A-729-804, A-421-814, A-517-806, A-583-868, A-
489-842, A-520-809]
Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand From Argentina, Colombia,
Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, the Republic of Turkey,
and the United Arab Emirates: Final Affirmative Determinations of Sales
at Less Than Fair Value and Final Affirmative Critical Circumstances
Determinations, in Part
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce (Commerce) determines that imports
of prestressed concrete steel wire strand (PC strand) from Argentina,
Colombia, Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, the Republic of
Turkey (Turkey), and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are being, or are
likely to be, sold in the United States at less than fair value (LTFV).
DATES: Applicable December 11, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kabir Archuletta at (202) 482-2593
(Argentina), Hermes Pinilla at (202) 482-3477 (Colombia), David Crespo
at (202) 482-3693 (Egypt), Bryan Hansen at (202) 482-3683 (the
Netherlands), Drew Jackson at (202) 482-4406 (Saudi Arabia), Joy Zhang
at (202) 482-1168 (Taiwan), David Goldberger at (202) 482-4136
(Turkey), and Charles Doss at (202) 482-4474 (UAE); AD/CVD Operations,
Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC
20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On September 30, 2020, Commerce published in the Federal Register
the Preliminary Determinations of sales at LTFV of PC strand from: (1)
Argentina, Colombia, Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and
the UAE; \1\ and (2) Taiwan.\2\ We invited interested parties to
comment on the Preliminary Determinations. Except for PC strand from
Turkey, we received no comments from interested parties on the
Preliminary Determinations. For PC strand from Turkey, a summary of the
events that occurred since Commerce published the Preliminary
Determinations, as well as a full discussion of the issues raised by
parties for the final determination, may be found in the Turkey Issues
and Decision Memorandum.\3\
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\1\ See Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from Argentina,
Colombia, Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, the Republic of
Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates: Preliminary Affirmative
Determinations of Sales at Less than Fair Value and Preliminary
Affirmative Critical Circumstances Determinations, in Part, 85 FR
61722 (September 30, 2020) (Seven Countries Preliminary
Determinations).
\2\ See Prestressed Concrete Steel Wire Strand from Taiwan:
Preliminary Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair
Value and Negative Preliminary Determination of Critical
Circumstances, 85 FR 61726 (September 30, 2020) (Taiwan Preliminary
Determination) (collectively, Preliminary Determinations).
\3\ See Memorandum, ``Issues and Decision Memorandum for the
Final Affirmative Determination in the Less-Than-Fair-Value
Investigation of PC Strand from Turkey,'' dated concurrently with,
and hereby adopted by, this notice (Turkey Issues and Decision
Memorandum).
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Period of Investigation
The period of investigation is April 1, 2019 through March 31,
2020.
Scope of the Investigations
The product covered by these investigations is PC strand. For a
full description of the scope of these investigations, see Appendix I
of this notice.
Changes Since the Preliminary Determinations
Because we received no comments, we have made no changes to our
calculations with regards to Argentina, Colombia, Egypt, the
Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Taiwan. We have considered the
comments received in the PC strand from Turkey investigation, but have
made no changes to our calculations for the final determination. In
addition, for the final determination we have revised our critical
circumstances determination with respect to Celik Halat ve Tel Sanayi
A.S. (Celik Halat). See ``Final Affirmative Determinations of Critical
Circumstances,'' below.
Analysis of Comments Received
All issues raised in the case and rebuttal briefs submitted by
parties in the PC strand from Turkey investigation are addressed in the
Turkey Issues and Decision Memorandum accompanying this notice. A list
of the issues addressed in the Turkey Issues and Decision Memorandum is
attached to this notice as Appendix II. The Turkey 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. In addition, a complete
version of the Turkey Issues and Decision Memorandum can be accessed
directly at https://enforcement.trade.gov/frn/. The signed and
electronic versions of the Turkey Issues and Decision Memorandum are
identical in content.
Final Affirmative Determinations of Critical Circumstances
For the Preliminary Determinations, in accordance with section
733(e)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act) and 19 CFR
351.206(c)(1), Commerce found that critical circumstances exist with
respect to imports of PC strand exported by: (1) Knight S.A.S. from
Colombia; (2) United Wires Company Elsewedy (United Wires) and all
other producers/exporters from Egypt; (3) Nedri Spanstaal BV from the
Netherlands; and (4) Celik Halat, G[uuml]ney [Ccedil]elik Hasir ve
Demir (G[uuml]ney
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\4\ See Seven Countries Preliminary Determinations, 85 FR at
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Our determinations of critical circumstances are unchanged for the
final determinations, except with respect to Celik Halat.\5\
Accordingly, pursuant to section 735(a)(3) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.206, we continue to find that critical circumstances exist for: (1)
Knight S.A.S. from Colombia; (2) United Wires and all other producers/
exporters from Egypt; (3) Nedri Spanstaal BV from the Netherlands; and
(4) G[uuml]ney Celik and all other producers/exporters from Turkey.
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\5\ See Turkey Issues and Decision Memorandum at 2; and
Memorandum, ``Final Determination Critical Circumstances Analysis,''
dated concurrently with this memorandum.
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All-Others Rates
As discussed in the Preliminary Determinations, Commerce based the
all-others rate for each country on the alleged dumping margin from the
petition applicable to each country, in accordance with section
735(c)(5)(A) of the Act.\6\ We made no changes to the selection of the
all-others rates for these final determinations.
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\6\ See Seven Countries Preliminary Determinations, 85 FR at
61723-24; and Taiwan Preliminary Determination, 85 FR at 61726.
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Final Determinations
Commerce determines that the estimated dumping margins are as
follows:
Argentina
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Dumping
Exporter/producer margin
(percent)
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Acindar Industria (Argentina) de Sinal S.A.................. 60.40
All Others.................................................. 60.40
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Colombia
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Dumping
Exporter/Producer margin
(percent)
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Knight S.A.S................................................ 86.09
All Others.................................................. 86.09
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Egypt
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Dumping
Exporter/producer margin
(percent)
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United Wires Company Elsewedy............................... 29.72
All Others.................................................. 29.72
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The Netherlands
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Dumping
Exporter/producer margin
(percent)
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Nedri Spanstaal BV.......................................... 30.86
All Others.................................................. 30.86
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Saudi Arabia
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Dumping
Exporter/producer margin
(percent)
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National Metal Manufacturing & Casting Co................... 194.40
All Others.................................................. 194.40
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Taiwan
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Dumping
Exporter/producer margin
(percent)
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Chia Ta World Co., Ltd...................................... 23.89
All Others.................................................. 23.89
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Turkey
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Dumping
Exporter/producer margin
(percent)
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Celik Halat ve Tel Sanayi A.S............................... 53.65
G[uuml]ney [Ccedil]elik Hasir ve Demir...................... 53.65
All Others.................................................. 53.65
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United Arab Emirates
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Dumping
Exporter/producer margin
(percent)
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GSS International Trading FZE............................... 170.65
Gulf Steel Strands FZE...................................... 170.65
All Others.................................................. 170.65
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Disclosure
Normally, Commerce discloses to interested parties the calculations
performed in connection with a final determination, in accordance with
19 CFR 351.224(b). However, because Commerce applied AFA to each
mandatory respondent in these investigations, in accordance with
section 776 of the Act, there are no calculations to disclose.
Continuation of Suspension of Liquidation
In accordance with section 735(c)(1)(B) of the Act, Commerce will
instruct U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to continue to
suspend liquidation of all entries of PC strand from Argentina,
Colombia, Egypt, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Turkey, and the
UAE, as described in the ``Scope of the Investigations'' in Appendix I,
which entered, or were withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or
after the date of publication of the Preliminary Determinations.
In accordance with section 733(e)(2)(A) of the Act, suspension of
liquidation of PC strand from Colombia, Egypt, the Netherlands, and
Turkey as described in the ``Scope of the Investigations'' in Appendix
I, shall continue to apply to unliquidated entries of PC strand
exported by: (1) Knight S.A.S. from Colombia; (2) United Wires and all
other producers/exporters from Egypt; (3) Nedri Spanstaal BV from the
Netherlands; and (4) G[uuml]ney Celik and all other producers/exporters
from Turkey,\7\ which entered, or were withdrawn from warehouse, for
consumption on or after July 2, 2020, which is 90 days prior to the
date of publication of the Preliminary Determinations.
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\7\ Because we are making a negative final determination of
critical circumstances for Celik Halat, we will instruct CBP to
terminate suspension of liquidation, and release any cash deposits
on merchandise which was entered, or withdrawn from warehouse,
during the 90 day period prior to the date of publication of the
Preliminary Determinations.
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Pursuant to section 735(c)(1)(B)(ii) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.210(d), we will instruct CBP to require a cash deposit for such
entries of merchandise equal to the estimated dumping margin as
follows: (1) The cash deposit rate for the company listed in the tables
above will be equal to the company-specific estimated dumping margin
identified for that company in the table; (2) if the exporter is not a
company identified above, but the producer is, then the cash deposit
rate will be equal to the company-specific estimated dumping margin
established for that producer of the subject merchandise; and (3) the
cash deposit rate for all other producers and exporters will be equal
to the all-others estimated dumping margin. These suspension of
liquidation instructions will remain in effect until further notice.
International Trade Commission Notification
In accordance with section 735(d) of the Act, we will notify the
International Trade Commission (ITC) of the final affirmative
determinations of sales at LTFV. Because Commerce's final
determinations are affirmative, in accordance with section 735(b)(2) of
the Act, the ITC will make its final determinations as to whether the
domestic industry in the United States is materially injured, or
threatened with
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material injury, by reason of imports, or sales (or the likelihood of
sales) for importation of PC strand from Argentina, Colombia, Egypt,
the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Turkey, and the UAE no later
than 45 days after these final determinations. If the ITC determines
that such injury does not exist, these proceedings will be terminated,
and all cash deposits will be refunded. If the ITC determines that such
injury does exist, Commerce will issue antidumping duty orders
directing CBP to assess, upon further instruction by Commerce,
antidumping duties on all imports of the subject merchandise entered,
or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or after the effective
date of the suspension of liquidation, as discussed above in the
``Continuation of Suspension of Liquidation'' section.
Notification Regarding Administrative Protective Orders
This notice serves as a reminder to parties subject to an
administrative protective order (APO) of their responsibility
concerning the disposition of proprietary information disclosed under
APO in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3). Timely written
notification of return or destruction of APO materials, or conversion
to judicial protective order, is hereby requested. Failure to comply
with the regulations and the terms of an APO is a sanctionable
violation.
Notification to Interested Parties
These determinations are issued and published pursuant to sections
735(d) and 777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19 CFR 351.210(c).
Dated: December 7, 2020.
Jeffrey I. Kessler,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
Appendix I
Scope of the Investigations
The merchandise covered by these investigations is prestressed
concrete steel wire strand (PC strand), produced from wire of non-
stainless, non-galvanized steel, which is suitable for use in
prestressed concrete (both pretensioned and post-tensioned)
applications. The product definition encompasses covered and
uncovered strand and all types, grades, and diameters of PC strand.
PC strand is normally sold in the United States in sizes ranging
from 0.25 inches to 0.70 inches in diameter. PC strand made from
galvanized wire is only excluded from the scope if the zinc and/or
zinc oxide coating meets or exceeds the 0.40 oz./ft2 standard set
forth in ASTM-A-475.
The PC strand subject to these investigations is currently
classifiable under subheadings 7312.10.3010 and 7312.10.3012 of the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). Although
the HTSUS subheadings are provided for convenience and customs
purposes, the written description of the scope of these
investigations is dispositive.
Appendix II
List of Topics Discussed in the Turkey Issues and Decision Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Final Affirmative Determination of Critical Circumstances, In
Part
IV. Discussion of the Issues
V. Recommendation
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