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34.9375 inch or 34.1875 inch ordered width;
or (3) CAT5 temper, 1.00/0.50 pound/base
box coating, 107 pound/base box (0.0118
inch) thickness, and 30.5625 inch or 35.5625
inch ordered width; or (4) CADR8 temper,
1.00/0.50 pound/base box coating, 85 pound/
base box (0.0093 inch) thickness, and
35.5625 inch ordered width; or (5) CADR8
temper, 1.00/0.25 pound/base box coating, 60
pound/base box (0.0066 inch) thickness, and
35.9375 inch ordered width; or (6) CADR8
temper, 1.00/0.25 pound/base box coating, 70
pound/base box (0.0077 inch) thickness, and
32.9375 inch, 33.125 inch, or 35.1875 inch
ordered width.
• Electrolytically tin coated steel having
differential coating with 1.00 pound/base box
equivalent on the heavy side, with varied
coating equivalents on the lighter side
(detailed below), with a continuous cast steel
chemistry of type MR, with a surface finish
of type 7B or 7C, with a surface passivation
of 0.5 mg/square foot of chromium applied as
a cathodic dichromate treatment, with ultra
flat scroll cut sheet form, with CAT5 temper
with 1.00/0.10 pound/base box coating, with
a lithograph logo printed in a uniform pattern
on the 0.10 pound coating side with a clear
protective coat, with both sides waxed to a
level of 15–20 mg/216 sq. in., with ordered
dimension combinations of (1) 75 pound/
base box (0.0082 inch) thickness and 34.9375
inch x 31.748 inch scroll cut dimensions; or
(2) 75 pound/base box (0.0082 inch)
thickness and 34.1875 inch x 29.076 inch
scroll cut dimensions; or (3) 107 pound/base
box (0.0118 inch) thickness and 30.5625 inch
x 34.125 inch scroll cut dimension.
• Tin-free steel coated with a metallic
chromium layer between 100–200 mg/m2 and
a chromium oxide layer between 5–30 mg/
m2; chemical composition of 0.05%
maximum carbon, 0.03% maximum silicon,
0.60% maximum manganese, 0.02%
maximum phosphorous, and 0.02%
maximum sulfur; magnetic flux density (Br)
of 10 kg minimum and a coercive force (Hc)
of 3.8 Oe minimum.
• Tin-free steel laminated on one or both
sides of the surface with a polyester film,
consisting of two layers (an amorphous layer
and an outer crystal layer), that contains no
more than the indicated amounts of the
following environmental hormones: 1 mg/kg
BADGE (BisPhenol—A Di-glycidyl Ether), 1
mg/kg BFDGE (BisPhenol—F Di-glycidyl
Ether), and 3 mg/kg BPA (BisPhenol—A).
The merchandise subject to this
investigation is currently classified in the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United
States (HTSUS), under HTSUS subheadings
7210.11.0000, 7210.12.0000, 7210.50.0020,
7210.50.0090, 7212.10.0000, and
7212.50.0000 if of non-alloy steel and under
HTSUS subheadings 7225.99.0090, and
7226.99.0180 if of alloy steel. Although the
subheadings are provided for convenience
and customs purposes, the written
description of the scope of the investigation
is dispositive.
Appendix II
List of Topics Discussed in the Preliminary
Decision Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
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III. Scope Comments
IV. Scope of the Investigation
V. Injury Test
VI. Diversification of China’s Economy
VII. Use of Facts Otherwise Available and
Adverse Inferences
VIII. Subsidies Valuation
IX. Benchmarks and Interest Rates
X. Analysis of Programs
XI. Recommendation
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BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
District Export Council Nomination
Opportunity
International Trade
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of opportunity for
appointment to serve as a District
Export Council member.
AGENCY:
The Department of Commerce
is currently seeking nominations of
individuals for consideration for
appointment by the Secretary of
Commerce to serve as members of one
of the 61 District Export Councils
(DECs) nationwide. DECs are closely
affiliated with the U.S. Export
Assistance Centers (USEACs) of the U.S.
and Foreign Commercial Service
(US&FCS), which is part of the Global
Markets unit within the International
Trade Administration, and play a key
role in the planning and coordination of
export activities in their communities.
DATES: Nominations for individuals will
be accepted through Sept 1, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Please contact the Director of your local
USEAC for more information on DECs
and the nomination process. You may
identify your local USEAC by entering
your zip code online at https://
trade.gov/commercial-service-offices-us.
The Director of your local USEAC can
be identified by clicking the ‘‘Contact
Us’’ tab. For general program
information, contact Laura Barmby,
National DEC Liaison, US&FCS, at (202)
482–2675.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: District
Export Councils support the mission of
US&FCS by facilitating the development
of an effective local export assistance
network, supporting the expansion of
export opportunities for local U.S.
companies, serving as a communication
link between the business community
and US&FCS, and assisting in
coordinating the activities of trade
assistance partners to leverage available
resources. Individuals appointed to a
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DEC become part of a select corps of
trade professionals dedicated to
providing international trade leadership
and guidance to the local business
community and assistance to the
Department of Commerce on export
development issues. DEC members are
volunteers. DEC members are not
special government employees. DEC
members receive no compensation for
their participation in DEC activities or
reimbursement for travel and other
personal expenses.
Nomination Process: Each DEC has a
maximum membership of 35. There are
currently vacancies on every DEC, with
approximately half of the positions open
on each DEC for the four-year term that
begins on January 1, 2024, and runs
through December 31, 2027. The online
nomination form is available at https://
app.keysurvey.com/f/41667817/4d92/.
All potential nominees must complete
the online nomination form linked
above and consent to sharing of the
information on that form with the DEC
Executive Committee for its
consideration, and consent, if
appointed, to sharing of their contact
information with other DEC members
and relevant government agencies and
private sector organizations with a focus
on trade. Interested individuals are
highly encouraged to reach out to the
local USEAC Director to learn more
about the DECs and to begin the
application process as soon as possible.
Eligibility and Appointment Criteria:
Appointment is based upon an
individual’s international trade
leadership in the local community,
ability to influence the local
environment for exporting, knowledge
of day-to-day international operations,
interest in export development, and
willingness and ability to devote time to
DEC activities. Members must be
employed as exporters or export service
providers or in a profession which
supports U.S. export promotion efforts.
Members include exporters, export
service providers and others whose
profession supports U.S. export
promotion efforts. DEC member
appointments are made without regard
to political affiliation. DEC membership
is open to U.S. citizens and permanent
residents of the United States. As
representatives of the local exporting
community, DEC Members must reside
in, or conduct the majority of their work
in, the territory that the DEC covers.
DEC membership is not open to Federal
Government employees. Individuals
representing foreign governments,
including individuals registered with
the Department of Justice under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act, must
disclose such representation and may be
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disqualified if the Department
determines that such representation is
likely to impact the ability to carry out
the duties of a DEC member or raise an
appearance issue for the Department.
Selection Process: Nominations of
individuals who have applied for DEC
membership will be forwarded to the
local USEAC Director for the respective
DEC for that Director’s consideration.
The local USEAC Director ensures that
all nominees meet the membership
criteria. The local USEAC Director then,
in consultation with the local DEC
Executive Committee, evaluates all
nominees to determine their interest,
commitment, and qualifications. In
reviewing nominees, the local USEAC
Director strives to ensure a balance
among exporters from a manufacturing
or service industry and export service
providers. A fair representation should
be considered from companies and
organizations that support exporters,
representatives of local and state
government, and trade organizations
and associations. Membership should
reflect the diversity of the local business
community, encompass a broad range of
business and industry sectors, and be
distributed geographically across the
DEC service area, and where possible,
the Department of Commerce will also
consider the ethnic, racial, and gender
diversity and various abilities of the
United States population.
For current DEC members seeking
reappointment, the local USEAC
Director, in consultation with the DEC
Executive Committee, also carefully
considers the nominee’s activity level
during the previous term and
demonstrated ability to work
cooperatively and effectively with other
DEC members and US&FCS staff. As
appointees of the Secretary of
Commerce in high-profile positions,
though volunteers, DEC Members are
expected to actively participate in the
DEC and support the work of local
US&FCS offices. Those that do not
support the work of the office or do not
actively participate in DEC activities
will not be considered for renomination.
The local USEAC Director, in
consultation with the local DEC
Executive Committee, determines which
nominees to forward to the US&FCS
Office of U.S. Field for further
consideration for recommendation to
the Secretary of Commerce. A
candidate’s background and character
are pertinent to determining suitability
and eligibility for DEC membership.
Since DEC appointments are made by
the Secretary, the Department must
make a suitability determination for all
DEC nominees. After completion of a
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vetting process, the Secretary selects
nominees for appointment to local
DECs. DEC members are appointed by
and serve at the pleasure of the
Secretary of Commerce.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 1512 and 4721.
Laura Barmby,
District Export Council Program Manager.
[FR Doc. 2023–13518 Filed 6–23–23; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–FP–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A–570–084; C–570–085]
Certain Quartz Surface Products From
the People’s Republic of China:
Initiation of Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Changed
Circumstances Reviews; Global Stone
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: In response to a request from
Global Stone Collection, LLC (Global
Stone), the U.S. Department of
Commerce (Commerce) is initiating
changed circumstances reviews (CCR) of
the antidumping duty (AD) and
countervailing duty (CVD) orders on
certain quartz surface products (quartz
surface products) from the People’s
Republic of China (China) to determine
whether the quartz surface products
imported by Global Stone into the
United States and exported by Bada
Industries SDN BHD (Bada Industries)
from Malaysia were manufactured in
Malaysia with non-Chinese origin
quartz slab.
DATES: Applicable June 26, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ajay
Menon, AD/CVD Operations, Office IX,
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482–0208.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
AGENCY:
Background
On July 11, 2019, Commerce
published in the Federal Register the
orders on quartz surface products from
China.1 On October 21, 2022, Commerce
published in the Federal Register the
final results of a scope ruling regarding
imports of quartz surface products
manufactured in China and further
processed in Malaysia, finding that such
1 See Certain Quartz Surface Products from the
People’s Republic of China: Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Orders, 84 FR 33053 (July 11,
2019) (Orders).
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imports are covered by the scope of the
Orders.2 Moreover, because exporters of
quartz surface products from Malaysia
export both subject and non-subject
merchandise, Commerce established a
scope certification process for all
imports of quartz surface products from
Malaysia. Specifically, Commerce set
forth certification requirements for
importers and exporters to permit
imports from Malaysia produced from
non-Chinese origin quartz slab not to be
subject to suspension of liquidation and
cash deposit requirements. In so doing,
Commerce also determined that certain
companies processing Chinese quartz
slab in Malaysia, including Bada
Industries, were ineligible to participate
in this scope certification process.3
However, Commerce indicated that
these companies, including Bada
Industries, could request
reconsideration of their exclusion from
the certification process in a future
segment of the proceeding (e.g., in a
CCR).4
On May 11, 2023, Global Stone
submitted a letter requesting that
Commerce conduct a CCR to reconsider
Bada Industries’ eligibility for the
certification process, such that Bada
Industries can certify that the quartz
surface products imported by Global
Stone are not produced from Chineseorigin quartz slab.5 We received no
comments from interested parties
regarding the CCR Request.
Scope of the Orders
The products covered by the Orders
are quartz surface products from China.6
The products subject to the scope are
currently classified in the Harmonized
Tariff Schedule of the United States
(HTSUS) under the following
subheading: 6810.99.0010. Subject
merchandise may also enter under
subheadings 6810.11.0010,
6810.11.0070, 6810.19.1200,
6810.19.1400, 6810.19.5000,
6810.91.0000, 6810.99.0080,
2506.10.0010, 2506.10.0050,
2506.20.0010, 2506.20.0080, and
7016.90.1050. Although the HTSUS
numbers are provided for convenience
and customs purposes, the written
product description remains dispositive.
2 See Certain Quartz Surface Products from the
People’s Republic of China: Final Scope Ruling on
Malaysian Processed Quartz Slab and Recission of
the Circumvention Inquiry, 87 FR 64009, 64010
(October 21, 2022).
3 Id.
4 Id., 87 FR at 64010.
5 See Global Stone’s Letter, ‘‘Request for Changed
Circumstances Review of Bada Industries,’’ dated
May 11, 2023 (CCR Request).
6 See Orders, 84 FR at 33055–33056, for a
complete description of the scope.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
District Export Council Nomination Opportunity
AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of opportunity for appointment to serve as a District
Export Council member.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce is currently seeking nominations of
individuals for consideration for appointment by the Secretary of
Commerce to serve as members of one of the 61 District Export Councils
(DECs) nationwide. DECs are closely affiliated with the U.S. Export
Assistance Centers (USEACs) of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
(US&FCS), which is part of the Global Markets unit within the
International Trade Administration, and play a key role in the planning
and coordination of export activities in their communities.
DATES: Nominations for individuals will be accepted through Sept 1,
2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please contact the Director of your
local USEAC for more information on DECs and the nomination process.
You may identify your local USEAC by entering your zip code online at
https://trade.gov/commercial-service-offices-us. The Director of your
local USEAC can be identified by clicking the ``Contact Us'' tab. For
general program information, contact Laura Barmby, National DEC
Liaison, US&FCS, at (202) 482-2675.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: District Export Councils support the mission
of US&FCS by facilitating the development of an effective local export
assistance network, supporting the expansion of export opportunities
for local U.S. companies, serving as a communication link between the
business community and US&FCS, and assisting in coordinating the
activities of trade assistance partners to leverage available
resources. Individuals appointed to a DEC become part of a select corps
of trade professionals dedicated to providing international trade
leadership and guidance to the local business community and assistance
to the Department of Commerce on export development issues. DEC members
are volunteers. DEC members are not special government employees. DEC
members receive no compensation for their participation in DEC
activities or reimbursement for travel and other personal expenses.
Nomination Process: Each DEC has a maximum membership of 35. There
are currently vacancies on every DEC, with approximately half of the
positions open on each DEC for the four-year term that begins on
January 1, 2024, and runs through December 31, 2027. The online
nomination form is available at https://app.keysurvey.com/f/41667817/4d92/. All potential nominees must complete the online nomination form
linked above and consent to sharing of the information on that form
with the DEC Executive Committee for its consideration, and consent, if
appointed, to sharing of their contact information with other DEC
members and relevant government agencies and private sector
organizations with a focus on trade. Interested individuals are highly
encouraged to reach out to the local USEAC Director to learn more about
the DECs and to begin the application process as soon as possible.
Eligibility and Appointment Criteria: Appointment is based upon an
individual's international trade leadership in the local community,
ability to influence the local environment for exporting, knowledge of
day-to-day international operations, interest in export development,
and willingness and ability to devote time to DEC activities. Members
must be employed as exporters or export service providers or in a
profession which supports U.S. export promotion efforts. Members
include exporters, export service providers and others whose profession
supports U.S. export promotion efforts. DEC member appointments are
made without regard to political affiliation. DEC membership is open to
U.S. citizens and permanent residents of the United States. As
representatives of the local exporting community, DEC Members must
reside in, or conduct the majority of their work in, the territory that
the DEC covers. DEC membership is not open to Federal Government
employees. Individuals representing foreign governments, including
individuals registered with the Department of Justice under the Foreign
Agents Registration Act, must disclose such representation and may be
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disqualified if the Department determines that such representation is
likely to impact the ability to carry out the duties of a DEC member or
raise an appearance issue for the Department.
Selection Process: Nominations of individuals who have applied for
DEC membership will be forwarded to the local USEAC Director for the
respective DEC for that Director's consideration. The local USEAC
Director ensures that all nominees meet the membership criteria. The
local USEAC Director then, in consultation with the local DEC Executive
Committee, evaluates all nominees to determine their interest,
commitment, and qualifications. In reviewing nominees, the local USEAC
Director strives to ensure a balance among exporters from a
manufacturing or service industry and export service providers. A fair
representation should be considered from companies and organizations
that support exporters, representatives of local and state government,
and trade organizations and associations. Membership should reflect the
diversity of the local business community, encompass a broad range of
business and industry sectors, and be distributed geographically across
the DEC service area, and where possible, the Department of Commerce
will also consider the ethnic, racial, and gender diversity and various
abilities of the United States population.
For current DEC members seeking reappointment, the local USEAC
Director, in consultation with the DEC Executive Committee, also
carefully considers the nominee's activity level during the previous
term and demonstrated ability to work cooperatively and effectively
with other DEC members and US&FCS staff. As appointees of the Secretary
of Commerce in high-profile positions, though volunteers, DEC Members
are expected to actively participate in the DEC and support the work of
local US&FCS offices. Those that do not support the work of the office
or do not actively participate in DEC activities will not be considered
for re-nomination.
The local USEAC Director, in consultation with the local DEC
Executive Committee, determines which nominees to forward to the US&FCS
Office of U.S. Field for further consideration for recommendation to
the Secretary of Commerce. A candidate's background and character are
pertinent to determining suitability and eligibility for DEC
membership. Since DEC appointments are made by the Secretary, the
Department must make a suitability determination for all DEC nominees.
After completion of a vetting process, the Secretary selects nominees
for appointment to local DECs. DEC members are appointed by and serve
at the pleasure of the Secretary of Commerce.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 1512 and 4721.
Laura Barmby,
District Export Council Program Manager.
[FR Doc. 2023-13518 Filed 6-23-23; 8:45 am]
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