Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 241-Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Authorization of Production Activity, Almod Diamonds Ltd., Inc. (Jewelry, Precious and Semi-Precious Stones, and Pearls), Miramar, Florida, 65571-65572 [2022-23637]
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surveys of research and development
(R&D) since 1951, including the SGRD
since 2006. The Census Bureau’s
authorization to undertake this work is
found at 13 U.S.C. 8(b) which provides
that the Census Bureau ‘‘may make
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Census Bureau is sent to Chief of Staff
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OMB Control Number: 0607–0933.
Form Number(s): SRD–1.
Type of Review: Regular submission,
request for an extension, without
change, of a currently approved
collection.
Affected Public: State government
agencies.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 51
governors, 1 mayor, 52 state
coordinators, and approximately 700
state government agencies.
Estimated Time per Response: 5
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Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 1,456.
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hardware needed to report, or
expenditures for accounting or records
maintenance services required
specifically by the collection.)
Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B–28–2022]
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 241—Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, Authorization of
Production Activity, Almod Diamonds
Ltd., Inc. (Jewelry, Precious and SemiPrecious Stones, and Pearls), Miramar,
Florida
On June 28, 2022, Almod Diamonds
Ltd., Inc., submitted a notification of
proposed production activity to the FTZ
Board for its facility within FTZ 241, in
Miramar, Florida.
The notification was processed in
accordance with the regulations of the
FTZ Board (15 CFR part 400), including
notice in the Federal Register inviting
public comment (87 FR 40484, July 7,
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2022). On October 26, 2022, the
applicant was notified of the FTZ
Board’s decision that no further review
of the activity is warranted at this time.
The production activity described in the
notification was authorized, subject to
the FTZ Act and the FTZ Board’s
regulations, including Section 400.14.
Dated: October 26, 2022.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
Scope of the Order
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A–570–044]
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane From the
People’s Republic of China:
Continuation of Antidumping Duty
Order
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: As a result of the
determinations by the U.S. Department
of Commerce (Commerce) and the U.S.
International Trade Commission (ITC)
that revocation of the antidumping duty
(AD) order on 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
(R–134a) from the People’s Republic of
China (China) would likely lead to a
continuation or recurrence of dumping
and material injury to an industry in the
United States, Commerce is publishing
a notice of continuation of the AD order.
DATES: Applicable October 31, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patrick Barton, AD/CVD Operations,
Office III, Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482–0012.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
AGENCY:
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Background
On April 19, 2017, Commerce
published the AD order on R–134a from
China.1 On March 1, 2022, Commerce
initiated the first five-year (sunset)
review of the Order pursuant to section
751(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended (the Act).2 As a result of its
review, Commerce determined that
revocation of the Order would likely
lead to a continuation or recurrence of
dumping and, therefore, notified the ITC
1 See 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (R–134a) from the
People’s Republic of China: Antidumping Duty
Order, 82 FR 18422 (April 19, 2017) (Order).
2 See Initiation of Five-Year (Sunset) Reviews, 87
FR 11416 (March 1, 2022).
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of the magnitude of the margins likely
to prevail should the Order be revoked.3
On October 25, 2022, the ITC published
its determination, pursuant to section
751(c) of the Act, that revocation of the
Order would likely lead to a
continuation or recurrence of material
injury to an industry in the United
States within a reasonably foreseeable
time.4
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The merchandise covered by the
Order is 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, R–
134a, or its chemical equivalent,
regardless of form, type, or purity level.
The chemical formula for 1,1,1,2Tetrafluoroethane is CF3–CH2 F, and
the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
registry number is CAS 811–97–2.5
Merchandise subject to the Order is
currently classified in the Harmonized
Tariff Schedule of the United States
(HTSUS) at subheading 2903.45.1000.
Although the HTSUS subheading and
CAS registry number are provided for
convenience and customs purposes, the
written description of the scope is
dispositive.
Administrative Protective Order
This notice also serves as the only
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), which
continues to govern business
proprietary information in this segment
of the proceeding. Timely notification of
return/destruction or conversion to
judicial protective order is hereby
requested. Failure to comply is a
violation of the APO which may be
subject to sanctions.
Notification to Interested Parties
This five-year (sunset) review and this
notice are in accordance with section
751(c) of the Act and published
pursuant to section 777(i)(1) of the Act.
Dated: October 25, 2022.
Lisa W. Wang,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and
Compliance.
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Continuation of the Order
As a result of the determinations by
Commerce and the ITC that revocation
of the Order would likely lead to a
continuation or recurrence of dumping
and material injury to an industry in the
United States, pursuant to section
751(d)(2) of the Act, Commerce hereby
orders the continuation of the Order.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection will
continue to collect AD cash deposits at
the rates in effect at the time of entry for
all imports of subject merchandise.
The effective date of the continuation
of the Order will be the date of
publication in the Federal Register of
this notice of continuation. Pursuant to
section 751(c)(2) of the Act, Commerce
intends to initiate the next five-year
review of the Order not later than 30
days prior to the fifth anniversary of the
effective date of continuation.
3 See 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (R–134a) from the
People’s Republic of China: Final Results of the
First Expedited Sunset Review of the Antidumping
Duty Order, 87 FR 40498 (July 7, 2022), and
accompanying Issues and Decision Memorandum.
4 See 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (R–134a) from
China, 87 FR 64521 (October 25, 2022); see also
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (R–134a) from China, Inv.
No. 731–TA–1313 (Review), USITC Pub. 5378
(October 2022).
5 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane is sold under a
number of trade names including Klea 134a and
Zephex 134a (Mexichem Fluor); Genetron 134a
(Honeywell); FreonTM 134a, Suva 134a, Dymel
134a, and Dymel P134a (Chemours); Solkane 134a
(Solvay); and Forane 134a (Arkema). Generically,
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane has been sold as
Fluorocarbon 134a, R–134a, HFC–134a, HF A–134a,
Refrigerant 134a, and UN3159.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A–580–810 and A–583–815]
Welded ASTM A–312 Stainless Steel
Pipe From the Republic of Korea and
Taiwan: Final Results of Expedited
Fifth Sunset Reviews of the
Antidumping Duty Orders
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
AGENCY:
As a result of these expedited
sunset reviews, the U.S. Department of
Commerce (Commerce) finds that
revocation of the antidumping duty
(AD) orders on welded ASTM A–312
stainless steel pipe (WSSP) from the
Republic of Korea (Korea) and Taiwan
would be likely to lead to continuation
or recurrence of dumping at the levels
indicated in the ‘‘Final Results of
Review’’ section of this notice.
SUMMARY:
DATES:
Applicable October 31, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jacqueline Arrowsmith, AD/CVD
Operations, Office VII, Enforcement and
Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone:
(202) 482–5255.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B-28-2022]
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 241--Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
Authorization of Production Activity, Almod Diamonds Ltd., Inc.
(Jewelry, Precious and Semi-Precious Stones, and Pearls), Miramar,
Florida
On June 28, 2022, Almod Diamonds Ltd., Inc., submitted a
notification of proposed production activity to the FTZ Board for its
facility within FTZ 241, in Miramar, Florida.
The notification was processed in accordance with the regulations
of the FTZ Board (15 CFR part 400), including notice in the Federal
Register inviting public comment (87 FR 40484, July 7,
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2022). On October 26, 2022, the applicant was notified of the FTZ
Board's decision that no further review of the activity is warranted at
this time. The production activity described in the notification was
authorized, subject to the FTZ Act and the FTZ Board's regulations,
including Section 400.14.
Dated: October 26, 2022.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
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