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Appendix II—List of Topics Discussed
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Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Period of Investigation
IV. Scope Comments
V. Scope of the Investigation
VI. Application of Facts Available, Use of
Adverse Inferences, and Calculation of
All-Others Rate
VII. Recommendation
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
President’s Advisory Council on Doing
Business in Africa
U.S. Department of Commerce,
International Trade Administration.
ACTION: Notice of an opportunity to
apply for membership on the President’s
Advisory Council on Doing Business in
Africa.
AGENCY:
The Department of Commerce
is currently seeking applications for
membership on the 2021–2023 term of
the President’s Advisory Council
(Advisory Council) on Doing Business
in Africa. The purpose of the Advisory
Council is to advise the President
through the Secretary of Commerce on
strengthening commercial engagement
between the United States and Africa.
This term, the Secretary is particularly
interested in advice on advancing
President Biden’s strategy for Africa.
DATES: All applications for immediate
consideration for appointment must be
received by the Office of Africa by 5:00
p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on
June 25, 2021. After that date, the
International Trade Administration
(ITA) will continue to accept
applications under this notice for a
period of up to two years from the
deadline to fill any vacancies that may
arise.
ADDRESSES: Please submit applications
by email to dbia@trade.gov, attention:
Ashley Bubna and Giancarlo Cavallo,
Designated Federal Officers, President’s
Advisory Council on Doing Business in
Africa, Office of Africa.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ashley Bubna and Giancarlo Cavallo,
Designated Federal Officers, President’s
Advisory Council on Doing Business in
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Africa, telephone: 202–250–9798 (Ms.
Bubna) and 202–766–8044 (Mr.
Cavallo), email: dbia@trade.gov,
Ashley.Bubna@trade.gov, and
Giancarlo.Cavallo@trade.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
President’s Advisory Council on Doing
Business in Africa (Advisory Council)
was established pursuant to Executive
Order No. 13675 dated August 5, 2014,
and continued by Executive Order
13889 until September 30, 2021. The
Advisory Council was established in
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), as amended, 5 U.S.C. App., to
advise the President through the
Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) on
strengthening commercial engagement
between the United States and Africa.
The Department of Commerce,
International Trade Administration,
Office of Africa, is accepting
applications for Advisory Council
members. The Advisory Council shall
provide information, analysis, and
recommendations to the President that
address the following, in addition to
other topics deemed relevant by the
President, the Secretary, or the Advisory
Council:
(i) Creating jobs in the United States
and Africa through trade and
investment;
(ii) developing strategies by which the
U.S. private sector can identify and take
advantage of trade and investment
opportunities in Africa;
(iii) building lasting commercial
partnerships between the U.S. and
African private sectors;
(iv) facilitating U.S. business
participation in Africa’s infrastructure
development;
(v) contributing to the growth and
improvement of Africa’s agricultural
sector by encouraging partnerships
between U.S. and African companies to
bring innovative agricultural
technologies to Africa;
(vi) making available to the U.S.
private sector an accurate understanding
of the opportunities presented for
increasing trade with and investment in
Africa;
(vii) developing and strengthening
partnerships and other mechanisms to
increase U.S. public and private sector
financing of trade with and investment
in Africa;
(viii) analyzing the effect of policies
in the United States and Africa on U.S.
trade and investment interests in Africa;
(ix) identifying other means to expand
commercial ties between the United
States and Africa; and
(x) building the capacity of Africa’s
young entrepreneurs to develop trade
and investment ties with U.S. partners.
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Executive Order 13675, as amended,
provides that the Advisory Council shall
consist of not more than 26 private
sector corporate members, including
small businesses and representatives
from infrastructure, agriculture,
consumer goods, banking, services, and
other industries. The Secretary of
Commerce intends to make
appointments under this notice up to
the current number of Advisory Council
members, consistent with the Executive
Order and the Advisory Council charter.
The Advisory Council shall be
broadly representative of the key
industries with business interests in the
functions of the Advisory Council as set
forth above. Each Advisory Council
member shall serve as the representative
of a U.S. company engaged in activities
involving trade, investment,
development or finance with African
markets. The Department particularly
seeks applicants who are active
executives (Chief Executive Officer,
Executive Chairman, President or
comparable level of responsibility);
however, for very large companies, a
person having substantial responsibility
for the company’s commercial activities
in Africa may be considered.
For eligibility purposes, a ‘‘U.S.
company’’ is a for-profit firm
incorporated in the United States or
with its principal place of business in
the United States that is (a) majority
controlled (more than 50 percent
ownership interest and/or voting stock)
by U.S. citizens or by another U.S.
entity or (b) majority controlled (more
than 50 percent ownership interest and/
or voting stock) directly or indirectly by
a foreign parent company. Members are
not required to be a U.S. citizen;
however, members may not be
registered as a foreign agent under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act.
Additionally, no member shall represent
a company that is majority owned or
controlled by a foreign government
entity or entities.
Members of the Advisory Council will
be selected, in accordance with
applicable Department of Commerce
guidelines, based on their ability to
carry out the objectives of the Advisory
Council as set forth above. Members
shall be selected in a manner that
ensures that the Advisory Council is
balanced in terms of points of view,
industry subsector, activities in and
with African markets, range of products
and services, demographics, geography,
and company size. Additional factors
which will be considered in the
selection of Advisory Council members
include candidates’ proven leadership
and experience in the trade, investment,
financing, development, or other
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commercial activities between the
United States and Africa. Priority may
be given to active executives (Chief
Executive Officer, Executive Chairman,
President or comparable level of
responsibility). Appointments to the
Advisory Council shall be made without
regard to political affiliation.
The Secretary appoints the members
of the Advisory Council in consultation
with the Trade Promotion Coordinating
Committee (TPCC), a Federal
interagency group led by the Secretary
and tasked with coordinating export
promotion and export financing
activities of the U.S. Government and
development of a government-wide
strategic plan to carry out such
activities. Members shall serve a term of
two years, at the pleasure of the
Secretary.
Members shall serve in a
representative capacity, representing the
views and interests of their particular
industry sector. Advisory Council
members are not special government
employees, and will receive no
compensation for their participation in
Advisory Council activities. Members
participating in Advisory Council
meetings and events will be responsible
for their travel, living and other
personal expenses. Meetings will be
held regularly and, to the extent
practical, not less than twice annually,
in Washington, DC, or other locations as
feasible. Teleconference meetings may
also be held as needed.
To be considered for membership,
submit the following information by
5:00 p.m. EDT on June 25, 2021 to the
email address listed in the ADDRESSES
section:
1. Name and title of the individual
requesting consideration.
2. A sponsor letter from the applicant
on his or her company letterhead
containing a brief statement of why the
applicant should be considered for
membership on the Advisory Council.
This sponsor letter should also address
the applicant’s experience and
leadership related to trade, investment,
financing, development, or other
commercial activities between the
United States and Africa.
3. The applicant’s personal resume
and short bio (less than 300 words).
4. An affirmative statement that the
applicant meets all eligibility criteria,
including an affirmative statement that
the applicant is not required to register
as a foreign agent under the Foreign
Agents Registration Act of 1938, as
amended.
5. Information regarding the
ownership and control of the company,
including the stock holdings as
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appropriate, signifying compliance with
the criteria set forth above.
6. The company’s size, product or
service line, and major markets in
which the company operates.
7. A profile of the company’s trade,
investment, development, finance,
partnership, or other commercial
activities in or with African markets.
8. Brief statement describing how the
applicant will contribute to the work of
the Advisory Council based on his or
her unique experience and perspective
(not to exceed 100 words).
Frederique Stewart,
Director, Office of Africa.
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on November 3, 2020.1 On February 25,
2021, Commerce postponed the
deadline for the preliminary
determination in this investigation; the
revised deadline is now May 5, 2021.2
For a complete description of the events
that followed the initiation of this
investigation, see the Preliminary
Decision Memorandum.3 A list of topics
discussed in the Preliminary Decision
Memorandum is in Appendix II to this
notice. The Preliminary 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 Preliminary
Decision Memorandum can be accessed
directly at https://enforcement.trade.gov/
frn/.
Scope of the Investigation
[A–580–911]
Thermal Paper From the Republic of
Korea: Preliminary Affirmative
Determination of Sales at Less Than
Fair Value, Preliminary Affirmative
Determination of Critical
Circumstances, Postponement of Final
Determination, and Extension of
Provisional Measures
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(Commerce) preliminarily determines
that thermal paper from the Republic of
Korea (Korea) is being, or is likely to be,
sold in the United States at less than fair
value (LTFV). The period of
investigation is October 1, 2019, through
September 30, 2020. Interested parties
are invited to comment on this
preliminary determination.
DATES: Applicable May 12, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kristen Ju or Aleksandras Nakutis, AD/
CVD Operations, Office IV, Enforcement
and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone:
(202) 482–3699 or (202) 482–3147,
respectively.
AGENCY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
This preliminary determination is
made in accordance with section 733(b)
of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended
(the Act). Commerce published the
notice of initiation of this investigation
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The products covered by this
investigation are thermal paper from
Korea. For a complete description of the
scope of this investigation, see
Appendix I.
Scope Comments
In accordance with the Preamble to
Commerce’s regulations,4 the Initiation
Notice set aside a period of time for
parties to raise issues regarding product
coverage (i.e., scope).5 Certain interested
parties commented on the scope of the
investigation as it appeared in the
Initiation Notice. For a summary of the
product coverage comments and
rebuttals submitted on the record of this
investigation, and accompanying
discussion and analysis of all comments
timely received, see the Preliminary
Scope Decision Memorandum.6
Commerce is not preliminarily
modifying the scope language as it
1 See Thermal Paper from Germany, Japan, the
Republic of Korea, and Spain: Initiation of LessThan-Fair-Value Investigations, 85 FR 69580
(November 3, 2020) (Initiation Notice).
2 See Thermal Paper from Germany, Japan, the
Republic of Korea, and Spain: Postponement of
Preliminary Determinations in the Less-Than-FairValue Investigations, 86 FR 11502 (February 25,
2021).
3 See Memorandum, ‘‘Decision Memorandum for
the Preliminary Determination in the Less-ThanFair-Value Investigation of Thermal Paper from the
Republic of Korea,’’ dated concurrently with, and
hereby adopted by, this notice (Preliminary
Decision Memorandum).
4 See Antidumping Duties; Countervailing Duties,
Final Rule, 62 FR 27296, 27323 (May 19, 1997)
(Preamble).
5 See Initiation Notice, 85 FR at 69581.
6 See Memorandum, ‘‘Thermal Paper from
Germany, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Spain:
Preliminary Scope Decision,’’ dated May 5, 2021.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
President's Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa
AGENCY: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade
Administration.
ACTION: Notice of an opportunity to apply for membership on the
President's Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce is currently seeking applications
for membership on the 2021-2023 term of the President's Advisory
Council (Advisory Council) on Doing Business in Africa. The purpose of
the Advisory Council is to advise the President through the Secretary
of Commerce on strengthening commercial engagement between the United
States and Africa. This term, the Secretary is particularly interested
in advice on advancing President Biden's strategy for Africa.
DATES: All applications for immediate consideration for appointment
must be received by the Office of Africa by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight
Time (EDT) on June 25, 2021. After that date, the International Trade
Administration (ITA) will continue to accept applications under this
notice for a period of up to two years from the deadline to fill any
vacancies that may arise.
ADDRESSES: Please submit applications by email to [email protected],
attention: Ashley Bubna and Giancarlo Cavallo, Designated Federal
Officers, President's Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa,
Office of Africa.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ashley Bubna and Giancarlo Cavallo,
Designated Federal Officers, President's Advisory Council on Doing
Business in Africa, telephone: 202-250-9798 (Ms. Bubna) and 202-766-
8044 (Mr. Cavallo), email: [email protected], [email protected], and
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The President's Advisory Council on Doing
Business in Africa (Advisory Council) was established pursuant to
Executive Order No. 13675 dated August 5, 2014, and continued by
Executive Order 13889 until September 30, 2021. The Advisory Council
was established in accordance with the provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5 U.S.C. App., to advise the
President through the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) on
strengthening commercial engagement between the United States and
Africa.
The Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration,
Office of Africa, is accepting applications for Advisory Council
members. The Advisory Council shall provide information, analysis, and
recommendations to the President that address the following, in
addition to other topics deemed relevant by the President, the
Secretary, or the Advisory Council:
(i) Creating jobs in the United States and Africa through trade and
investment;
(ii) developing strategies by which the U.S. private sector can
identify and take advantage of trade and investment opportunities in
Africa;
(iii) building lasting commercial partnerships between the U.S. and
African private sectors;
(iv) facilitating U.S. business participation in Africa's
infrastructure development;
(v) contributing to the growth and improvement of Africa's
agricultural sector by encouraging partnerships between U.S. and
African companies to bring innovative agricultural technologies to
Africa;
(vi) making available to the U.S. private sector an accurate
understanding of the opportunities presented for increasing trade with
and investment in Africa;
(vii) developing and strengthening partnerships and other
mechanisms to increase U.S. public and private sector financing of
trade with and investment in Africa;
(viii) analyzing the effect of policies in the United States and
Africa on U.S. trade and investment interests in Africa;
(ix) identifying other means to expand commercial ties between the
United States and Africa; and
(x) building the capacity of Africa's young entrepreneurs to
develop trade and investment ties with U.S. partners.
Executive Order 13675, as amended, provides that the Advisory
Council shall consist of not more than 26 private sector corporate
members, including small businesses and representatives from
infrastructure, agriculture, consumer goods, banking, services, and
other industries. The Secretary of Commerce intends to make
appointments under this notice up to the current number of Advisory
Council members, consistent with the Executive Order and the Advisory
Council charter.
The Advisory Council shall be broadly representative of the key
industries with business interests in the functions of the Advisory
Council as set forth above. Each Advisory Council member shall serve as
the representative of a U.S. company engaged in activities involving
trade, investment, development or finance with African markets. The
Department particularly seeks applicants who are active executives
(Chief Executive Officer, Executive Chairman, President or comparable
level of responsibility); however, for very large companies, a person
having substantial responsibility for the company's commercial
activities in Africa may be considered.
For eligibility purposes, a ``U.S. company'' is a for-profit firm
incorporated in the United States or with its principal place of
business in the United States that is (a) majority controlled (more
than 50 percent ownership interest and/or voting stock) by U.S.
citizens or by another U.S. entity or (b) majority controlled (more
than 50 percent ownership interest and/or voting stock) directly or
indirectly by a foreign parent company. Members are not required to be
a U.S. citizen; however, members may not be registered as a foreign
agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Additionally, no
member shall represent a company that is majority owned or controlled
by a foreign government entity or entities.
Members of the Advisory Council will be selected, in accordance
with applicable Department of Commerce guidelines, based on their
ability to carry out the objectives of the Advisory Council as set
forth above. Members shall be selected in a manner that ensures that
the Advisory Council is balanced in terms of points of view, industry
subsector, activities in and with African markets, range of products
and services, demographics, geography, and company size. Additional
factors which will be considered in the selection of Advisory Council
members include candidates' proven leadership and experience in the
trade, investment, financing, development, or other
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commercial activities between the United States and Africa. Priority
may be given to active executives (Chief Executive Officer, Executive
Chairman, President or comparable level of responsibility).
Appointments to the Advisory Council shall be made without regard to
political affiliation.
The Secretary appoints the members of the Advisory Council in
consultation with the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC), a
Federal interagency group led by the Secretary and tasked with
coordinating export promotion and export financing activities of the
U.S. Government and development of a government-wide strategic plan to
carry out such activities. Members shall serve a term of two years, at
the pleasure of the Secretary.
Members shall serve in a representative capacity, representing the
views and interests of their particular industry sector. Advisory
Council members are not special government employees, and will receive
no compensation for their participation in Advisory Council activities.
Members participating in Advisory Council meetings and events will be
responsible for their travel, living and other personal expenses.
Meetings will be held regularly and, to the extent practical, not less
than twice annually, in Washington, DC, or other locations as feasible.
Teleconference meetings may also be held as needed.
To be considered for membership, submit the following information
by 5:00 p.m. EDT on June 25, 2021 to the email address listed in the
ADDRESSES section:
1. Name and title of the individual requesting consideration.
2. A sponsor letter from the applicant on his or her company
letterhead containing a brief statement of why the applicant should be
considered for membership on the Advisory Council. This sponsor letter
should also address the applicant's experience and leadership related
to trade, investment, financing, development, or other commercial
activities between the United States and Africa.
3. The applicant's personal resume and short bio (less than 300
words).
4. An affirmative statement that the applicant meets all
eligibility criteria, including an affirmative statement that the
applicant is not required to register as a foreign agent under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended.
5. Information regarding the ownership and control of the company,
including the stock holdings as appropriate, signifying compliance with
the criteria set forth above.
6. The company's size, product or service line, and major markets
in which the company operates.
7. A profile of the company's trade, investment, development,
finance, partnership, or other commercial activities in or with African
markets.
8. Brief statement describing how the applicant will contribute to
the work of the Advisory Council based on his or her unique experience
and perspective (not to exceed 100 words).
Frederique Stewart,
Director, Office of Africa.
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