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thermally fused together with a permanent
bond; with the core including air bladders,
with or without foam inside; with a unique
device identifier label for medical devices
issued by an FDA-accredited agency and
listed in the FDA-administered Global
Unique Device Identification Database.
Stretcher Surfaces with all of the following
characteristics: with a nominal thickness of
5 inches or less; with the foam core width
tapered at one end; enclosed in a fluidresistant polyurethane-coated ticking with a
zipper; with welded seams on the ticking,
which are two or more layers of coated
material thermally fused together with a
permanent bond; with the exterior of the
ticking containing a welded flap to cover the
ticking zipper; with loop velcro attached to
the ticking to allow for the stretcher surface
to be firmly affixed to the stretcher; with a
unique device identifier label for medical
devices issued by an FDA-accredited agency
and listed in the FDA-administered Global
Unique Device Identification Database.
Birthing Bed Surfaces with all of the
following characteristics: with a nominal
thickness of 5 inches or less; with a foam
core in two pieces that have either a Vshaped cutout or U-Shaped cutout; enclosed
in a fluid-resistant polyurethane-coated
ticking with a zipper; with welded seams on
the ticking, which are two or more layers of
coated material thermally fused together with
a permanent bond; with attachment fasteners
extending from the bottom of the surface
comprised of snaps or plastic hook(s); with
a unique device identifier label for medical
devices issued by an FDA-accredited agency
and listed in the FDA-administered Global
Unique Device Identification Database.
Foam Surfaces with all the following
characteristics: with a nominal thickness of
6.5 inches or less; with a foam core that has
articulation lines cut into the foam and/or
die-cut construction in a portion of the foam
to allow movement of the surface; enclosed
in a fluid-resistant polyurethane-coated
ticking with a zipper; with the ticking made
of material meeting ASTM F1671B–07
requirements for porosity and ISO 10993
requirements for biocompatibility; with
welded seams on the ticking, which are two
or more layers of coated material thermally
fused together with a permanent bond; with
brackets or attachment knobs embedded in
the surface core to allow the surface to be
firmly affixed to the hospital bed frame; with
a unique device identifier label for medical
devices issued by an FDA-accredited agency
and listed in the FDA-administered Global
Unique Device Identification Database, where
the label includes the manufacturer’s name
and address as well as the product’s name,
date of manufacture, serial number, and
Global Trade Identification Number (GTIN).
The products subject to this investigation
are currently classifiable under Harmonized
Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS)
subheadings: 9404.21.0010, 9404.21.0013,
9404.21.0095, 9404.29.1005, 9404.29.1013,
9404.29.1095, 9404.29.9085, 9404.29.9087,
and 9404.29.9095. Products subject to this
investigation may also enter under HTSUS
subheadings: 9401.41.0000, 9401.49.0000,
and 9401.99.9081. Although the HTSUS
subheadings are provided for convenience
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and customs purposes, the written
description of the merchandise subject to this
investigation is dispositive.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Environmental Technologies Trade
Advisory Committee
Industry and Analysis,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Solicitation of nominations for
membership for the environmental
technologies trade advisory committee.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to section 2313(c) of
the Export Enhancement Act of 1988, as
amended, and in accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (FACA), the Department of
Commerce (the Department) requests
nominations for membership for the
Environmental Technologies Trade
Advisory Committee (ETTAC or
‘‘Committee’’). The purpose of the
ETTAC is to provide consensus advice
to the Environmental Trade Working
Group (ETWG) of the Trade Promotion
Coordinating Committee (TPCC),
reporting through the Secretary of
Commerce in her capacity as Chair of
the TPCC, regarding the development
and administration of programs to
expand U.S. exports of environmental
technologies goods and services that
comply with United States
environmental, safety, and related
requirements.
DATES: Nominations for membership
must be received on or before 5:00 p.m.
Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on August
9, 2024. After that date, the
International Trade Administration
(ITA) may continue to accept
nominations under this notice to fill any
vacancies that may arise.
ADDRESSES: Nominations may be
emailed to Megan Hyndman at
Megan.Hyndman@trade.gov and Evelina
Scott at Evelina.Scott@trade.gov.
Nominations must be submitted in
either Microsoft Word or PDF format.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Megan Hyndman, Designated Federal
Officer, Office of Energy &
Environmental Industries, (202) 823–
1839; email Megan.Hyndman@trade.gov
or Evelina Scott, Secondary Designated
Federal Officer, (202) 597–0342; email
Evelina.Scott@trade.gov. ETTAC
materials are posted online at https://
trade.gov/ettac.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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I. Background and Authority
The ETTAC was established pursuant
to section 2313(c) of the Export
Enhancement Act of 1988, as amended,
15 U.S.C. 4728(c) and was first
chartered on May 31, 1994. The ETTAC
provides consensus advice to the
Environmental Trade Working Group
(ETWG) of the Trade Promotion
Coordinating Committee (TPCC),
reporting through the Secretary of
Commerce in her capacity as Chair of
the TPCC, regarding the development
and administration of programs to
expand U.S. exports of environmental
technologies goods and services that
comply with United States
environmental, safety, and related
requirements. In particular, the
Committee advises on matters
including, but not limited to:
(1) All matters concerning trade
policy development and negotiations
relating to U.S. environmental
technologies exports;
(2) The effect of U.S. Government
policies, regulations, and programs, and
foreign governments’ policies and
practices, on the export of U.S.
environmental products, technologies,
and services;
(3) The competitiveness of U.S.
industry and its ability to compete for
environmental technologies, products,
and services opportunities in
international markets, including specific
problems in exporting, and provide
specific recommendations regarding
U.S. Government and public/private
actions to assist environmental
technologies companies in expanding
their exports;
(4) The identification of priority
environmental technologies, products,
and services markets with high
immediate returns for U.S. exports, as
well as emerging markets with a longerterm potential for U.S. exports;
(5) Strategies to increase private sector
awareness and effective use of U.S.
Government export promotion
programs, and recommendations on
how U.S. Government programs may be
more efficiently designed and
coordinated;
(6) The development of
complementary industry and trade
association export promotion programs
and greater or more effective
coordination of U.S. Government efforts
with private sector
organizations’environmental
technologies industry export promotion
efforts; and
(7) The development of U.S.
Government programs to encourage U.S.
producers of environmental
technologies, products, and services to
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enter new foreign markets, in
connection with which the Committee
may advise on how to gather,
disseminate, and promote awareness of
information on environmental exports
and related trade issues.
II. Membership
The ETTAC shall consist of
approximately 35 members appointed
by the Secretary, in accordance with
applicable Department of Commerce
guidance and based on their ability to
carry out the objectives of the
Committee. Members shall represent
U.S. environmental technologies
manufacturing and services companies,
U.S. trade associations, U.S. private
sector organizations, States or
associations representing the States, and
civil society groups involved in the
promotion of exports of environmental
technologies products and services.
Members of the Committee are
selected, in accordance with applicable
Department of Commerce guidelines,
based on their ability to carry out the
objectives of the Committee as set forth
in the Charter and in a manner that
ensures that the Committee is balanced
in terms of points of view, industry
subsector, geography, and company
size. The diverse membership of the
Committee assures perspectives
reflecting the breadth of the
Committee’s responsibilities, and,
where possible, the Department of
Commerce will also consider the ethnic,
racial, sexual orientation and gender
identity diversity and various abilities
of the United States population. The
Department is committed to achieving
diversity in membership of the Council
to the maximum extent permitted by
law consistent with the need for
balanced industry representation. The
Department may seek additional
nominations as necessary to attain
membership balance and demographic
diversity. The Secretary shall appoint to
the Committee at least one individual
representing each of the following:
(a) environmental businesses,
including small businesses;
(b) trade associations in the
environmental sector;
(c) private sector organizations
involved in the promotion of
environmental exports, including
products that comply with U.S.
environmental, safety, and related
requirements;
(d) States (as defined in 15 U.S.C.
4721(j)(5)) and associations representing
the States; and
(e) other appropriate civil society
groups, such as labor organizations.
Members of the Committee serve at
the pleasure of the Secretary from the
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date of appointment to the Committee to
the date on which the Committee’s
charter terminates. Members of the
Committee serve in a representative
capacity, presenting the views and
interests of a U.S. entity or U.S.
organization, as well as their particular
subsector; they are, therefore, not
Special Government Employees. Each
member of the Committee must be a
U.S. citizen and must not be registered
as foreign agents under the Foreign
Agents Registration Act. No member
may represent a company that is
majority owned or controlled by a
foreign government entity (or foreign
government entities). Members of the
Committee will not be compensated for
their services or reimbursed for their
travel expenses. The Secretary of
Commerce invites applications for the
ETTAC, consistent with the above
membership requirements. To be
considered for membership, submit the
following information 5:00 p.m. EDT on
August 9, 2024, to the email listed in the
ADDRESSES section. If you are interested
in nominating someone to become a
member of the Committee, please
provide the following information:
(1) Sponsor letter on the company’s,
trade association’s or organization’s
letterhead containing the name, title,
and relevant contact information
(including phone and email address) of
the individual who is applying or being
nominated;
(2) An affirmative statement that the
nominee will be able to meet the
expected time commitments of
Committee work, including:
(a) Attending Committee meetings as
scheduled below approximately eight
times throughout the charter (lasting
one day each), including attending at
least four in-person Committee meetings
at the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Tentative dates are provided below, but
final dates, including the dates of inperson meetings, will be determined in
consultation with 2024–2026 ETTAC
advisors:
I. January 28, 2025 (in-person
attendance required)
II. April 8, 2025
III. June 3, 2025
IV. September 9, 2025
V. December 9, 2025
VI. February 3, 2026
VII. April 28, 2026
VIII. July 14, 2026 (in-person attendance
required)
(b) undertaking additional work
outside of full committee meetings
including subcommittee conference
calls or meetings as needed; and
(c) frequently drafting, preparing, or
commenting on proposed
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recommendations to be evaluated at
Committee meetings.
(3) Short biography of nominee,
including credentials;
(4) Brief description of the company,
trade association, or organization to be
represented and its business activities;
company size (number of employees
and annual sales); and export markets
served;
(5) An affirmative statement that the
nominee meets all Committee eligibility
criteria, specifically addressing that the
applicant:
(a) Is a U.S. citizen; and
(b) Is not required to register as a
foreign agent under the Foreign Agents
Registration Act of 1938, as amended
Please do not send company, trade
association, or organization brochures or
any other information.
All applications should be submitted
in pdf or MS Word format via email to
Megan Hyndman, Designated Federal
Officer, Office of Energy &
Environmental Industries, International
Trade Administration, U.S. Department
of Commerce, at Megan.Hyndman@
trade.gov and Evelina Scott, Secondary
Designated Federal Officer, Office of
Energy & Environmental Industries,
International Trade Administration, at
Evelina.Scott@trade.gov. Nominees
selected for appointment to the
Committee will be notified by email.
Dated: May 7, 2024.
Man K. Cho,
Deputy Director, Office of Energy and
Environmental Industries.
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Mattresses From Bulgaria: Final
Affirmative Determination of Sales at
Less Than Fair Value
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Commerce (Commerce) determines that
mattresses from Bulgaria are being, or
are likely to be, sold in the United States
at less than fair value (LTFV). The
period of investigation is July 1, 2022,
through June 30, 2023.
DATES: Applicable May 15, 2024.
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U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Environmental Technologies Trade Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Industry and Analysis, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Solicitation of nominations for membership for the
environmental technologies trade advisory committee.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 2313(c) of the Export Enhancement Act of
1988, as amended, and in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, as amended (FACA), the Department of Commerce (the Department)
requests nominations for membership for the Environmental Technologies
Trade Advisory Committee (ETTAC or ``Committee''). The purpose of the
ETTAC is to provide consensus advice to the Environmental Trade Working
Group (ETWG) of the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC),
reporting through the Secretary of Commerce in her capacity as Chair of
the TPCC, regarding the development and administration of programs to
expand U.S. exports of environmental technologies goods and services
that comply with United States environmental, safety, and related
requirements.
DATES: Nominations for membership must be received on or before 5:00
p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on August 9, 2024. After that date,
the International Trade Administration (ITA) may continue to accept
nominations under this notice to fill any vacancies that may arise.
ADDRESSES: Nominations may be emailed to Megan Hyndman at
[email protected] and Evelina Scott at [email protected].
Nominations must be submitted in either Microsoft Word or PDF format.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Megan Hyndman, Designated Federal
Officer, Office of Energy & Environmental Industries, (202) 823-1839;
email [email protected] or Evelina Scott, Secondary Designated
Federal Officer, (202) 597-0342; email [email protected]. ETTAC
materials are posted online at https://trade.gov/ettac.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background and Authority
The ETTAC was established pursuant to section 2313(c) of the Export
Enhancement Act of 1988, as amended, 15 U.S.C. 4728(c) and was first
chartered on May 31, 1994. The ETTAC provides consensus advice to the
Environmental Trade Working Group (ETWG) of the Trade Promotion
Coordinating Committee (TPCC), reporting through the Secretary of
Commerce in her capacity as Chair of the TPCC, regarding the
development and administration of programs to expand U.S. exports of
environmental technologies goods and services that comply with United
States environmental, safety, and related requirements. In particular,
the Committee advises on matters including, but not limited to:
(1) All matters concerning trade policy development and
negotiations relating to U.S. environmental technologies exports;
(2) The effect of U.S. Government policies, regulations, and
programs, and foreign governments' policies and practices, on the
export of U.S. environmental products, technologies, and services;
(3) The competitiveness of U.S. industry and its ability to compete
for environmental technologies, products, and services opportunities in
international markets, including specific problems in exporting, and
provide specific recommendations regarding U.S. Government and public/
private actions to assist environmental technologies companies in
expanding their exports;
(4) The identification of priority environmental technologies,
products, and services markets with high immediate returns for U.S.
exports, as well as emerging markets with a longer-term potential for
U.S. exports;
(5) Strategies to increase private sector awareness and effective
use of U.S. Government export promotion programs, and recommendations
on how U.S. Government programs may be more efficiently designed and
coordinated;
(6) The development of complementary industry and trade association
export promotion programs and greater or more effective coordination of
U.S. Government efforts with private sector organizations'environmental
technologies industry export promotion efforts; and
(7) The development of U.S. Government programs to encourage U.S.
producers of environmental technologies, products, and services to
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enter new foreign markets, in connection with which the Committee may
advise on how to gather, disseminate, and promote awareness of
information on environmental exports and related trade issues.
II. Membership
The ETTAC shall consist of approximately 35 members appointed by
the Secretary, in accordance with applicable Department of Commerce
guidance and based on their ability to carry out the objectives of the
Committee. Members shall represent U.S. environmental technologies
manufacturing and services companies, U.S. trade associations, U.S.
private sector organizations, States or associations representing the
States, and civil society groups involved in the promotion of exports
of environmental technologies products and services.
Members of the Committee are selected, in accordance with
applicable Department of Commerce guidelines, based on their ability to
carry out the objectives of the Committee as set forth in the Charter
and in a manner that ensures that the Committee is balanced in terms of
points of view, industry subsector, geography, and company size. The
diverse membership of the Committee assures perspectives reflecting the
breadth of the Committee's responsibilities, and, where possible, the
Department of Commerce will also consider the ethnic, racial, sexual
orientation and gender identity diversity and various abilities of the
United States population. The Department is committed to achieving
diversity in membership of the Council to the maximum extent permitted
by law consistent with the need for balanced industry representation.
The Department may seek additional nominations as necessary to attain
membership balance and demographic diversity. The Secretary shall
appoint to the Committee at least one individual representing each of
the following:
(a) environmental businesses, including small businesses;
(b) trade associations in the environmental sector;
(c) private sector organizations involved in the promotion of
environmental exports, including products that comply with U.S.
environmental, safety, and related requirements;
(d) States (as defined in 15 U.S.C. 4721(j)(5)) and associations
representing the States; and
(e) other appropriate civil society groups, such as labor
organizations.
Members of the Committee serve at the pleasure of the Secretary
from the date of appointment to the Committee to the date on which the
Committee's charter terminates. Members of the Committee serve in a
representative capacity, presenting the views and interests of a U.S.
entity or U.S. organization, as well as their particular subsector;
they are, therefore, not Special Government Employees. Each member of
the Committee must be a U.S. citizen and must not be registered as
foreign agents under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. No member may
represent a company that is majority owned or controlled by a foreign
government entity (or foreign government entities). Members of the
Committee will not be compensated for their services or reimbursed for
their travel expenses. The Secretary of Commerce invites applications
for the ETTAC, consistent with the above membership requirements. To be
considered for membership, submit the following information 5:00 p.m.
EDT on August 9, 2024, to the email listed in the ADDRESSES section. If
you are interested in nominating someone to become a member of the
Committee, please provide the following information:
(1) Sponsor letter on the company's, trade association's or
organization's letterhead containing the name, title, and relevant
contact information (including phone and email address) of the
individual who is applying or being nominated;
(2) An affirmative statement that the nominee will be able to meet
the expected time commitments of Committee work, including:
(a) Attending Committee meetings as scheduled below approximately
eight times throughout the charter (lasting one day each), including
attending at least four in-person Committee meetings at the U.S.
Department of Commerce. Tentative dates are provided below, but final
dates, including the dates of in-person meetings, will be determined in
consultation with 2024-2026 ETTAC advisors:
I. January 28, 2025 (in-person attendance required)
II. April 8, 2025
III. June 3, 2025
IV. September 9, 2025
V. December 9, 2025
VI. February 3, 2026
VII. April 28, 2026
VIII. July 14, 2026 (in-person attendance required)
(b) undertaking additional work outside of full committee meetings
including subcommittee conference calls or meetings as needed; and
(c) frequently drafting, preparing, or commenting on proposed
recommendations to be evaluated at Committee meetings.
(3) Short biography of nominee, including credentials;
(4) Brief description of the company, trade association, or
organization to be represented and its business activities; company
size (number of employees and annual sales); and export markets served;
(5) An affirmative statement that the nominee meets all Committee
eligibility criteria, specifically addressing that the applicant:
(a) Is a U.S. citizen; and
(b) Is not required to register as a foreign agent under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended
Please do not send company, trade association, or organization
brochures or any other information.
All applications should be submitted in pdf or MS Word format via
email to Megan Hyndman, Designated Federal Officer, Office of Energy &
Environmental Industries, International Trade Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce, at [email protected] and Evelina Scott,
Secondary Designated Federal Officer, Office of Energy & Environmental
Industries, International Trade Administration, at
[email protected]. Nominees selected for appointment to the
Committee will be notified by email.
Dated: May 7, 2024.
Man K. Cho,
Deputy Director, Office of Energy and Environmental Industries.
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