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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
U.S. Section Membership
Opportunities to the United StatesIndia CEO Forum
International Trade
Administration (ITA), Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces an
additional opportunity to apply for
appointment to the U.S. Section of the
U.S.-India CEO Forum (‘‘Forum’’)
previously recruited via the notices
published in the Federal Register
February 18, 2022 and March 23, 2022.
Effective from this notice, the U.S.
Section membership cap has increased
from 20 to approximately 25 members.
The U.S. Section currently has 18
members; thus, the Department is
soliciting applications for up to
approximately seven vacancies.
DATES: ITA will accept nominations for
membership on the Forum for terms that
will begin upon appointment and will
expire on December 31, 2024.
Applications are due on September 12,
2023.
ADDRESSES: For inquiries and an
application, please contact Noor
Sclafani, International Trade Specialist,
Office of South Asia, U.S. Department of
Commerce, by email at noor.sclafani@
trade.gov.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Noor Sclafani, International Trade
Specialist, Office of South Asia, U.S.
Department of Commerce, telephone:
(202) 482–1421.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Established in 2005, the U.S.-India CEO
Forum brings together leaders of the
respective business communities of the
United States and India to discuss
issues of mutual interest, particularly
ways to strengthen the economic and
commercial ties between the two
countries, and to communicate their
joint recommendations to the U.S. and
Indian governments.
The Forum has U.S. and Indian public
and private sector co-chairs. The
Secretary of Commerce serves as a
public sector co-chair. Other senior U.S.
Government officials may also
participate in the Forum.
The Forum includes U.S. and Indian
private sector members, who are
divided into two sections. The U.S.
Section consists of approximately 25
members representing the views and
interests of the private sector in the
United States. Each government
appoints the members to its respective
Section. The Secretary of Commerce
appoints the U.S. Section and the U.S.
Section’s private sector co-chair. The
Forum allows the private sector to
develop and provide joint
recommendations to the two
governments that reflect private sector
views, needs, concerns, and suggestions
about the creation of an environment in
which their respective private sectors
can partner, thrive, and enhance
bilateral commercial ties to expand
trade and economic links between the
United States and India. The Forum
works in tandem with, and provides
input to, the U.S.-India Commercial
Dialogue.
Candidates are currently being sought
for membership in the U.S. Section.
Each candidate must be the Chief
Executive Officer, President, or
equivalent chief executive of a company
that is (1) U.S.-owned or controlled, (2)
incorporated in or has its main
headquarters or principal place of
business in the United States, and (3)
currently conducting business in both
countries. Candidates must be U.S.
citizens or otherwise legally authorized
to work in the United States and be
generally able to travel to India and
locations in the United States to attend
Forum meetings, as well as U.S. Section
meetings. Travel and in-person
activities are contingent upon the safety
and health conditions in the United
States and India. Should safety or health
conditions not be appropriate for travel
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and/or in-person activities, a meeting
may be postponed or a virtual meeting
may be scheduled instead. The
candidate may not be a registered
foreign agent, nor required to be
registered, with the Department of
Justice under the Foreign Agents
Registration Act (FARA) of 1938, as
amended.
Applications for membership in the
U.S. Section by eligible individuals will
be evaluated based on the following
criteria:
(1) A demonstrated commitment by
the individual’s company to the Indian
market either through exports or
investment.
(2) A demonstrated strong interest in
India and its economic development.
(3) The ability to offer a broad
perspective and business experience to
the discussions.
(4) The ability to address cross-cutting
issues that affect the entire business
community.
(5) The ability to initiate and be
responsible for activities in which the
Forum will be active.
(6) A demonstrated commitment by
the individual and/or the individual’s
company, particularly through activities
in India, to:
• support inclusive economic growth;
• uphold worker rights and labor
standards in its global supply chain;
• strengthen the resiliency of U.S.
supply chains;
• advance environmental
sustainability; and
• address climate change.
The U.S. Section of the Forum should
include members who represent a
diversity of business sectors.
Applications from individuals
representing companies in all sectors
and of all sizes will be considered.
ITA notes that the following sectors
are the subject of on-going U.S.-India
government engagements and is
particularly seeking applicants
representing:
• Healthcare in the context of tackling
current and future public health
emergencies and bolstering public
health efforts; and
• Critical and emerging technologies
that are the focus of the U.S.-India
initiative on Critical and Emerging
Technologies (iCET), announced by
President Biden and Prime Minister
Modi in May 2022 to elevate and
expand the strategic technology
partnership and defense industrial
cooperation between the governments,
businesses, and academic institutions of
the United States and India.
The Department of Commerce is
committed to achieving diversity in the
membership of the U.S. Section of the
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Forum to the maximum extent
permitted by law and consistent with
the need for balanced industry
representation. Where possible, the
Department of Commerce will also
consider the ethnic, racial, and gender
diversity of the United States.
U.S. Section members will receive no
compensation for their participation in
Forum-related activities. Individual
members will be responsible for all
travel and related expenses associated
with their participation, including
attendance at Forum and Section
meetings. At the meetings, the U.S. and
Indian Sections will be expected to offer
recommendations to the U.S. and Indian
governments. Only appointed members
may participate in official Forum
meetings; substitutes and alternates may
not participate. U.S. Section members
will serve until December 31, 2024.
Members serve at the discretion of the
Secretary.
This notice supersedes the notices
announcing membership opportunities
for appointment, or reappointment, to
the U.S. Section of the Forum published
in the Federal Register on February 18,
2022 (87 FR 9318) and March 23, 2022
(87 FR 16455).
To be considered for membership in
the U.S. Section, please submit the
following information as instructed in
the ADDRESSES and DATE captions above:
Name and title of the applicant; the
applicant company’s name, place of
incorporation, main headquarters
address, and principal place of business
address (if different); size of the
company; size of company’s export
trade, investment, and nature of
operations or interest in India; and a
brief statement describing the
candidate’s qualifications that should be
considered, including information about
the candidate’s ability to initiate and be
responsible for activities in which the
Forum will be active. The application
should also include sufficient
information to demonstrate the
applicant’s company is U.S.-owned or
controlled, which may include, for
example, an affirmation from the
company that a majority of its voting
stock is owned by U.S. citizens or other
U.S. entities, an affirmation that a
majority of its board of directors are U.S.
citizens, or other indicia of U.S.
ownership or control. Candidates who
applied under a previous notice will
need to submit a new application if they
want to be considered. All candidates
will be notified once selections have
been made.
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Dated: August 17, 2023.
Valerie Dees,
Director of the Office of South Asia.
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Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Orders on Crystalline Silicon
Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not
Assembled Into Modules, From the
People’s Republic of China: Final
Scope Determination and Final
Affirmative Determinations of
Circumvention With Respect to
Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and
Vietnam
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Commerce (Commerce) determines that,
except as noted below, imports of
certain crystalline silicon photovoltaic
cells, whether or not assembled into
modules (solar cells and modules), that
have been completed in the Kingdom of
Cambodia (Cambodia), Malaysia, the
Kingdom of Thailand (Thailand), or the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
(Vietnam), using parts and components
produced in the People’s Republic of
China (China), as specified below, that
are then subsequently exported from
Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, or
Vietnam to the United States are
circumventing the antidumping duty
(AD) and countervailing duty (CVD)
orders on solar cells and modules from
China.
SUMMARY:
DATES:
Applicable August 23, 2023.
Jose
Rivera, Peter Shaw, or Toni Page
(Cambodia and Malaysia) and Jeff
Pedersen or Paola Aleman Ordaz
(Thailand and Vietnam), Offices VII and
IV, Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482–0842,
(202) 482–1398, (202) 482–0697, (202)
482–2769, and (202) 482–4031,
respectively.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On December 8, 2022, Commerce
published the preliminary
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determinations 1 of the circumvention
inquiries of the AD and CVD orders on
solar cells and modules from China. The
circumvention inquiries concern solar
cells and modules which were
completed in Cambodia, Malaysia,
Thailand, or Vietnam using parts and
components manufactured in China.2
We invited parties to comment on the
Preliminary Determinations.
On December 23, 2022, Sonali
Energees USA LLC (Sonali) filed a
Scope Ruling Application in which it
requested that Commerce determine that
the solar modules that it imports into
the United States from Cambodia are
outside the scope of the Orders.3 On
January 20, 2023, Commerce notified all
interested parties that it would address
Sonali’s scope ruling request in the
circumvention inquiry covering
Cambodia.4
A summary of events that occurred
since Commerce published the
Preliminary Determinations, as well as a
full discussion of the issues raised by
parties for these final determinations,
may be found in the Issues and Decision
Memoranda.5 Commerce conducted the
1 See Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Orders on Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells,
Whether or Not Assembled Into Modules, from the
People’s Republic of China: Preliminary Affirmative
Determinations of Circumvention With Respect to
Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, 87 FR
75221 (December 8, 2022) (Preliminary
Determinations), and accompanying Preliminary
Decision Memoranda (PDM).
2 See Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells,
Whether or Not Assembled Into Modules from the
People’s Republic of China: Amended Final
Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value,
and Antidumping Duty Order, 77 FR 73018
(December 7, 2012) (AD Order); see also Crystalline
Silicon Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not
Assembled Into Modules, from the People’s
Republic of China: Countervailing Duty Order, 77
FR 73017 (December 7, 2012) (CVD Order)
(collectively, Orders).
3 See Sonali’s Letter, ‘‘Sonali Energees USA LLC’s
Scope Ruling Application for Crystalline Silicon
Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not Assembled Into
Modules, from the People’s Republic of China:
Request for Scope Ruling on Certain Solar Modules
and Cells Manufactured in Cambodia,’’ dated
December 23, 2022.
4 See Memorandum, ‘‘Sonali Scope Inquiry,’’
dated January 20, 2023.
5 See Memoranda, ‘‘Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Orders on Crystalline Silicon
Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not Assembled Into
Modules, from the People’s Republic of China:
Issues and Decision Memorandum for the
Circumvention Inquiry With Respect to the
Kingdom of Cambodia’’ (Cambodia IDM);
‘‘Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders on
Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or
Not Assembled Into Modules, from the People’s
Republic of China: Issues and Decision
Memorandum for the Circumvention Inquiry With
Respect to Malaysia’’; ‘‘Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Orders on Crystalline Silicon
Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not Assembled Into
Modules, from the People’s Republic of China:
Issues and Decision Memorandum for the
Circumvention Inquiry With Respect to the
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
U.S. Section Membership Opportunities to the United States-India
CEO Forum
AGENCY: International Trade Administration (ITA), Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces an additional opportunity to apply for
appointment to the U.S. Section of the U.S.-India CEO Forum (``Forum'')
previously recruited via the notices published in the Federal Register
February 18, 2022 and March 23, 2022. Effective from this notice, the
U.S. Section membership cap has increased from 20 to approximately 25
members. The U.S. Section currently has 18 members; thus, the
Department is soliciting applications for up to approximately seven
vacancies.
DATES: ITA will accept nominations for membership on the Forum for
terms that will begin upon appointment and will expire on December 31,
2024. Applications are due on September 12, 2023.
ADDRESSES: For inquiries and an application, please contact Noor
Sclafani, International Trade Specialist, Office of South Asia, U.S.
Department of Commerce, by email at [email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Noor Sclafani, International Trade
Specialist, Office of South Asia, U.S. Department of Commerce,
telephone: (202) 482-1421.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Established in 2005, the U.S.-India CEO
Forum brings together leaders of the respective business communities of
the United States and India to discuss issues of mutual interest,
particularly ways to strengthen the economic and commercial ties
between the two countries, and to communicate their joint
recommendations to the U.S. and Indian governments.
The Forum has U.S. and Indian public and private sector co-chairs.
The Secretary of Commerce serves as a public sector co-chair. Other
senior U.S. Government officials may also participate in the Forum.
The Forum includes U.S. and Indian private sector members, who are
divided into two sections. The U.S. Section consists of approximately
25 members representing the views and interests of the private sector
in the United States. Each government appoints the members to its
respective Section. The Secretary of Commerce appoints the U.S. Section
and the U.S. Section's private sector co-chair. The Forum allows the
private sector to develop and provide joint recommendations to the two
governments that reflect private sector views, needs, concerns, and
suggestions about the creation of an environment in which their
respective private sectors can partner, thrive, and enhance bilateral
commercial ties to expand trade and economic links between the United
States and India. The Forum works in tandem with, and provides input
to, the U.S.-India Commercial Dialogue.
Candidates are currently being sought for membership in the U.S.
Section. Each candidate must be the Chief Executive Officer, President,
or equivalent chief executive of a company that is (1) U.S.-owned or
controlled, (2) incorporated in or has its main headquarters or
principal place of business in the United States, and (3) currently
conducting business in both countries. Candidates must be U.S. citizens
or otherwise legally authorized to work in the United States and be
generally able to travel to India and locations in the United States to
attend Forum meetings, as well as U.S. Section meetings. Travel and in-
person activities are contingent upon the safety and health conditions
in the United States and India. Should safety or health conditions not
be appropriate for travel and/or in-person activities, a meeting may be
postponed or a virtual meeting may be scheduled instead. The candidate
may not be a registered foreign agent, nor required to be registered,
with the Department of Justice under the Foreign Agents Registration
Act (FARA) of 1938, as amended.
Applications for membership in the U.S. Section by eligible
individuals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
(1) A demonstrated commitment by the individual's company to the
Indian market either through exports or investment.
(2) A demonstrated strong interest in India and its economic
development.
(3) The ability to offer a broad perspective and business
experience to the discussions.
(4) The ability to address cross-cutting issues that affect the
entire business community.
(5) The ability to initiate and be responsible for activities in
which the Forum will be active.
(6) A demonstrated commitment by the individual and/or the
individual's company, particularly through activities in India, to:
support inclusive economic growth;
uphold worker rights and labor standards in its global
supply chain;
strengthen the resiliency of U.S. supply chains;
advance environmental sustainability; and
address climate change.
The U.S. Section of the Forum should include members who represent
a diversity of business sectors. Applications from individuals
representing companies in all sectors and of all sizes will be
considered.
ITA notes that the following sectors are the subject of on-going
U.S.-India government engagements and is particularly seeking
applicants representing:
Healthcare in the context of tackling current and future
public health emergencies and bolstering public health efforts; and
Critical and emerging technologies that are the focus of
the U.S.-India initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET),
announced by President Biden and Prime Minister Modi in May 2022 to
elevate and expand the strategic technology partnership and defense
industrial cooperation between the governments, businesses, and
academic institutions of the United States and India.
The Department of Commerce is committed to achieving diversity in
the membership of the U.S. Section of the
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Forum to the maximum extent permitted by law and consistent with the
need for balanced industry representation. Where possible, the
Department of Commerce will also consider the ethnic, racial, and
gender diversity of the United States.
U.S. Section members will receive no compensation for their
participation in Forum-related activities. Individual members will be
responsible for all travel and related expenses associated with their
participation, including attendance at Forum and Section meetings. At
the meetings, the U.S. and Indian Sections will be expected to offer
recommendations to the U.S. and Indian governments. Only appointed
members may participate in official Forum meetings; substitutes and
alternates may not participate. U.S. Section members will serve until
December 31, 2024. Members serve at the discretion of the Secretary.
This notice supersedes the notices announcing membership
opportunities for appointment, or reappointment, to the U.S. Section of
the Forum published in the Federal Register on February 18, 2022 (87 FR
9318) and March 23, 2022 (87 FR 16455).
To be considered for membership in the U.S. Section, please submit
the following information as instructed in the ADDRESSES and DATE
captions above: Name and title of the applicant; the applicant
company's name, place of incorporation, main headquarters address, and
principal place of business address (if different); size of the
company; size of company's export trade, investment, and nature of
operations or interest in India; and a brief statement describing the
candidate's qualifications that should be considered, including
information about the candidate's ability to initiate and be
responsible for activities in which the Forum will be active. The
application should also include sufficient information to demonstrate
the applicant's company is U.S.-owned or controlled, which may include,
for example, an affirmation from the company that a majority of its
voting stock is owned by U.S. citizens or other U.S. entities, an
affirmation that a majority of its board of directors are U.S.
citizens, or other indicia of U.S. ownership or control. Candidates who
applied under a previous notice will need to submit a new application
if they want to be considered. All candidates will be notified once
selections have been made.
Dated: August 17, 2023.
Valerie Dees,
Director of the Office of South Asia.
[FR Doc. 2023-18076 Filed 8-22-23; 8:45 am]
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