Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet From Bahrain, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Oman, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, and Turkey, 22068-22069 [2021-08572]

Download as PDF 22068 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 78 / Monday, April 26, 2021 / Notices submissions pursuant to 19 CFR 210.50(a)(4). The Commission is interested in further development of the record on the public interest in this investigation. Accordingly, members of the public are invited to file submissions of no more than five (5) pages, inclusive of attachments, concerning the public interest in light of the ALJ’s Recommended Determination on Remedy and Bonding issued in this investigation on March 23, 2021. Comments should address whether issuance of the recommended remedial orders in this investigation, should the Commission find a violation, would affect the public health and welfare in the United States, competitive conditions in the United States economy, the production of like or directly competitive articles in the United States, or United States consumers. In particular, the Commission is interested in comments that: (i) Explain how the articles potentially subject to the recommended remedial orders are used in the United States; (ii) identify any public health, safety, or welfare concerns in the United States relating to the recommended orders; (iii) identify like or directly competitive articles that complainant, its licensees, or third parties make in the United States which could replace the subject articles if they were to be excluded; (iv) indicate whether complainant, complainant’s licensees, and/or thirdparty suppliers have the capacity to replace the volume of articles potentially subject to the recommended orders within a commercially reasonable time; and (v) explain how the recommended orders would impact consumers in the United States. Written submissions must be filed no later than by close of business on Monday, May 17, 2021. Persons filing written submissions must file the original document electronically on or before the deadlines stated above. The Commission’s paper filing requirements in 19 CFR 210.4(f) are currently waived. 85 FR 15798 (March 19, 2020). Submissions should refer to the investigation number (‘‘Inv. No. 337–TA–1194’’) in a prominent place on the cover page and/or the first page. (See Handbook for Electronic Filing Procedures, https:// www.usitc.gov/documents/handbook_ on_filing_procedures.pdf.). Persons with questions regarding filing should contact the Secretary (202–205–2000). VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:01 Apr 23, 2021 Jkt 253001 Any person desiring to submit a document to the Commission in confidence must request confidential treatment. All such requests should be directed to the Secretary to the Commission and must include a full statement of the reasons why the Commission should grant such treatment. See 19 CFR 201.6. Documents for which confidential treatment by the Commission is properly sought will be treated accordingly. All information, including confidential business information and documents for which confidential treatment is properly sought, submitted to the Commission for purposes of this Investigation may be disclosed to and used: (i) By the Commission, its employees and Offices, and contract personnel (a) for developing or maintaining the records of this or a related proceeding, or (b) in internal investigations, audits, reviews, and evaluations relating to the programs, personnel, and operations of the Commission including under 5 U.S.C. Appendix 3; or (ii) by U.S. government employees and contract personnel, solely for cybersecurity purposes. All contract personnel will sign appropriate nondisclosure agreements. All nonconfidential written submissions will be available for public inspection on EDIS. This action is taken under the authority of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1337), and in Part 210 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR part 210). (‘‘Commission’’) determines, pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 (‘‘the Act’’), that an industry in the United States is materially injured by reason of imports of common alloy aluminum sheet from Bahrain, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Oman, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, and Turkey, provided for in subheadings 7606.11.30, 7606.11.60, 7606.12.30, 7606.12.60, 7606.91.30, 7606.91.60, 7606.92.30, and 7606.92.60 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, that have been found by the U.S. Department of Commerce (‘‘Commerce’’) to be sold in the United States at less than fair value (‘‘LTFV’’), and to be subsidized by the governments of Bahrain, India, and Turkey.2 3 Determinations on common alloy aluminum sheet from Turkey or the antidumping duty order on common alloy aluminum sheet from Indonesia. 3 The Commission terminated its countervailing duty investigation on common alloy aluminum sheet from Brazil and its antidumping duty investigations on common alloy aluminum sheet from Greece and Korea (86 FR 14338, March 15, 2021) following negative final determinations by Commerce. Background The Commission instituted these investigations effective March 9, 2020, following receipt of petitions filed with the Commission and Commerce by the Aluminum Association Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet Working Group and its Individual Members, Aleris Rolled Products, Inc., Beachwood, Ohio; Arconic, Inc., Bettendorf, Iowa; Constellium Rolled Products Ravenswood, LLC, Ravenswood, West Virginia; JW Aluminum Company, Daniel Island, South Carolina; Novelis Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia; and Texarkana Aluminum, Inc., Texarkana, Texas. The final phase of the investigations was scheduled by the Commission following notification of a preliminary determinations by By order of the Commission. Commerce that imports of common Issued: April 20, 2021. alloy aluminum sheet from Bahrain, Lisa Barton, Brazil, India and Turkey were Secretary to the Commission. subsidized within the meaning of [FR Doc. 2021–08560 Filed 4–23–21; 8:45 am] section 703(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671b(b)) and imports of common alloy BILLING CODE 7020–02–P aluminum sheet from Bahrain, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, Germany, Greece, India, INTERNATIONAL TRADE Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Oman, Romania, COMMISSION Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, and Turkey were sold at LTFV [Investigation Nos. 701–TA–639 and 641– 642 and 731–TA–1475–1479, 1481–1483, and within the meaning of 733(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1673b(b)). Notice of the 1485–1492 (Final)] scheduling of the final phase of the Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet From Commission’s investigations and of a Bahrain, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, 2 The Commission also finds that imports subject Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Oman, to Commerce’s affirmative critical circumstances Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, South determination are not likely to undermine seriously Africa, Spain, Taiwan, and Turkey the remedial effect of the countervailing duty order On the basis of the record 1 developed in the subject investigations, the United States International Trade Commission 1 The record is defined in § 207.2(f) of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR 207.2(f)). PO 00000 Frm 00059 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\26APN1.SGM 26APN1 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 78 / Monday, April 26, 2021 / Notices public hearing 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 on November 18, 2020 (85 FR 73511). In light of the restrictions on access to the Commission building due to the COVID–19 pandemic, the Commission conducted its hearing through written testimony and video conference on March 2, 2021. All persons who requested the opportunity were permitted to participate. The Commission made these determinations pursuant to §§ 705(b) and 735(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671d(b) and 19 U.S.C. 1673d(b)). It completed and filed its determinations in these investigations on April 20, 2021. The views of the Commission are contained in USITC Publication 5182 (April 2021), entitled Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet from Bahrain, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Oman, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, and Turkey: Investigation Nos. 701–TA–639 and 641–642 and 731–TA– 1475–1479, 1481–1483 and 1485–1492 (Final). By order of the Commission. Dated: April 20, 2021. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2021–08572 Filed 4–23–21; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION Notice of Receipt of Complaint; Solicitation of Comments Relating to the Public Interest U.S. International Trade Commission. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: Notice is hereby given that the U.S. International Trade Commission has received a complaint entitled Certain Wearable Electronic Devices with ECG Capability and Components Thereof, DN 3545; the Commission is soliciting comments on any public interest issues raised by the complaint or complainant’s filing pursuant to the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa R. Barton, Secretary to the Commission, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20436, telephone (202) 205–2000. The public version of the complaint can be accessed on the Commission’s SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:01 Apr 23, 2021 Jkt 253001 Electronic Document Information System (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov. For help accessing EDIS, please email EDIS3Help@usitc.gov. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its internet server at United States International Trade Commission (USITC) at https://www.usitc.gov. The public record for this investigation may be viewed on the Commission’s Electronic Document Information System (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov. Hearing-impaired persons are advised that information on this matter can be obtained by contacting the Commission’s TDD terminal on (202) 205–1810. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commission has received a complaint and a submission pursuant to § 210.8(b) of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure filed on behalf of AliveCor, Inc. on April 20, 2021. The complaint alleges violations of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1337) in the importation into the United States, the sale for importation, and the sale within the United States after importation of certain wearable electronic devices with ECG capability and components thereof. The complainant names as respondent: Apple Inc. of Cupertino, CA. The complainant requests that the Commission issue a limited exclusion order, cease and desist orders, and impose a bond upon respondent alleged infringing articles during the 60-day Presidential review period pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1337(j). Proposed respondents, other interested parties, and members of the public are invited to file comments on any public interest issues raised by the complaint or § 210.8(b) filing. Comments should address whether issuance of the relief specifically requested by the complainant in this investigation would affect the public health and welfare in the United States, competitive conditions in the United States economy, the production of like or directly competitive articles in the United States, or United States consumers. In particular, the Commission is interested in comments that: (i) Explain how the articles potentially subject to the requested remedial orders are used in the United States; (ii) identify any public health, safety, or welfare concerns in the United States relating to the requested remedial orders; (iii) identify like or directly competitive articles that complainant, PO 00000 Frm 00060 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 22069 its licensees, or third parties make in the United States which could replace the subject articles if they were to be excluded; (iv) indicate whether complainant, complainant’s licensees, and/or third party suppliers have the capacity to replace the volume of articles potentially subject to the requested exclusion order and/or a cease and desist order within a commercially reasonable time; and (v) explain how the requested remedial orders would impact United States consumers. Written submissions on the public interest must be filed no later than by close of business, eight calendar days after the date of publication of this notice in the Federal Register. There will be further opportunities for comment on the public interest after the issuance of any final initial determination in this investigation. Any written submissions on other issues must also be filed by no later than the close of business, eight calendar days after publication of this notice in the Federal Register. Complainant may file replies to any written submissions no later than three calendar days after the date on which any initial submissions were due. No other submissions will be accepted, unless requested by the Commission. Any submissions and replies filed in response to this Notice are limited to five (5) pages in length, inclusive of attachments. Persons filing written submissions must file the original document electronically on or before the deadlines stated above. Submissions should refer to the docket number (‘‘Docket No. 3545’’) in a prominent place on the cover page and/or the first page. (See Handbook for Electronic Filing Procedures, Electronic Filing Procedures 1). Please note the Secretary’s Office will accept only electronic filings during this time. Filings must be made through the Commission’s Electronic Document Information System (EDIS, https:// edis.usitc.gov.) No in-person paperbased filings or paper copies of any electronic filings will be accepted until further notice. Persons with questions regarding filing should contact the Secretary at EDIS3Help@usitc.gov. Any person desiring to submit a document to the Commission in confidence must request confidential treatment. All such requests should be directed to the Secretary to the Commission and must include a full 1 Handbook for Electronic Filing Procedures: https://www.usitc.gov/documents/handbook_on_ filing_procedures.pdf. E:\FR\FM\26APN1.SGM 26APN1

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[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 78 (Monday, April 26, 2021)]
[Notices]
[Pages 22068-22069]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2021-08572]


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INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION

[Investigation Nos. 701-TA-639 and 641-642 and 731-TA-1475-1479, 1481-
1483, and 1485-1492 (Final)]


Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet From Bahrain, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, 
Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Oman, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, 
South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, and Turkey

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 an industry in the United States is materially injured by 
reason of imports of common alloy aluminum sheet from Bahrain, Brazil, 
Croatia, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Oman, Romania, 
Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, and Turkey, provided for 
in subheadings 7606.11.30, 7606.11.60, 7606.12.30, 7606.12.60, 
7606.91.30, 7606.91.60, 7606.92.30, and 7606.92.60 of the Harmonized 
Tariff Schedule of the United States, that have been found by the U.S. 
Department of Commerce (``Commerce'') to be sold in the United States 
at less than fair value (``LTFV''), and to be subsidized by the 
governments of Bahrain, India, and Turkey.2 3
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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\ The Commission also finds that imports subject to Commerce's 
affirmative critical circumstances determination are not likely to 
undermine seriously the remedial effect of the countervailing duty 
order on common alloy aluminum sheet from Turkey or the antidumping 
duty order on common alloy aluminum sheet from Indonesia.
    \3\ The Commission terminated its countervailing duty 
investigation on common alloy aluminum sheet from Brazil and its 
antidumping duty investigations on common alloy aluminum sheet from 
Greece and Korea (86 FR 14338, March 15, 2021) following negative 
final determinations by Commerce.
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Background

    The Commission instituted these investigations effective March 9, 
2020, following receipt of petitions filed with the Commission and 
Commerce by the Aluminum Association Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet 
Working Group and its Individual Members, Aleris Rolled Products, Inc., 
Beachwood, Ohio; Arconic, Inc., Bettendorf, Iowa; Constellium Rolled 
Products Ravenswood, LLC, Ravenswood, West Virginia; JW Aluminum 
Company, Daniel Island, South Carolina; Novelis Corporation, Atlanta, 
Georgia; and Texarkana Aluminum, Inc., Texarkana, Texas. The final 
phase of the investigations was scheduled by the Commission following 
notification of a preliminary determinations by Commerce that imports 
of common alloy aluminum sheet from Bahrain, Brazil, India and Turkey 
were subsidized within the meaning of section 703(b) of the Act (19 
U.S.C. 1671b(b)) and imports of common alloy aluminum sheet from 
Bahrain, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, 
Italy, Korea, Oman, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, 
Taiwan, and Turkey were sold at LTFV within the meaning of 733(b) of 
the Act (19 U.S.C. 1673b(b)). Notice of the scheduling of the final 
phase of the Commission's investigations and of a

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public hearing 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 on November 18, 2020 (85 FR 73511). In light of the 
restrictions on access to the Commission building due to the COVID-19 
pandemic, the Commission conducted its hearing through written 
testimony and video conference on March 2, 2021. All persons who 
requested the opportunity were permitted to participate.
    The Commission made these determinations pursuant to Sec. Sec.  
705(b) and 735(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671d(b) and 19 U.S.C. 
1673d(b)). It completed and filed its determinations in these 
investigations on April 20, 2021. The views of the Commission are 
contained in USITC Publication 5182 (April 2021), entitled Common Alloy 
Aluminum Sheet from Bahrain, Brazil, Croatia, Egypt, Germany, India, 
Indonesia, Italy, Oman, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, 
Taiwan, and Turkey: Investigation Nos. 701-TA-639 and 641-642 and 731-
TA-1475-1479, 1481-1483 and 1485-1492 (Final).

    By order of the Commission.

    Dated: April 20, 2021.
Lisa Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2021-08572 Filed 4-23-21; 8:45 am]
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