Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale From Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Amended Final Affirmative Antidumping Duty Determination for Taiwan and Antidumping Duty Orders, 48555-48558 [2024-12566]
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Final Results of Sunset Reviews
Pursuant to sections 751(c)(1) and
752(b) of the Act, we determine that
revocation of the Order would be likely
to lead to continuation or recurrence of
countervailable subsidies at the
following net countervailable subsidy
rates:
Subsidy
rate
(percent)
Company
Seng San Enterprises Co., Ltd ....
Joynice Gifts & Crafts Co., Ltd .....
Santa’s Collection Shaoxing Co.,
Ltd .............................................
All Others ......................................
18.03
14.27
94.67
16.15
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their responsibility concerning the
return or destruction of proprietary
information disclosed under an APO in
accordance with 19 CFR 351.305(a).
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conversion to judicial protective order is
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sanction.
Notification to Interested Parties
We are issuing and publishing the
final results and this notice in
accordance with sections 751(c), 752(b),
and 777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19 CFR
351.218.
Dated: May 31, 2024.
Abdelali Elouaradia,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement
and Compliance.
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List of Topics Discussed in the Issues and
Decision Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Scope of the Order
IV. History of the Order
V. Legal Framework
VI. Discussion of the Issues
1. Likelihood of Continuation or
Recurrence of a Countervailable Subsidy
2. Net Countervailable Subsidy Rates
Likely to Prevail
3. Nature of the Subsidies
VII. Final Results of Sunset Review
VIII. Recommendation
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investigation of boltless steel shelving
from Taiwan, respondent Taiwan Shin
International Trade Administration
Yeh Enterprise Co., Ltd. (Shin Yeh),
[A–557–824, A–583–871, A–549–846, A–552– submitted a timely allegation that
Commerce made a ministerial error in
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the final determination.2 We reviewed
Boltless Steel Shelving Units
the allegation and determined that we
Prepackaged for Sale From Malaysia,
had made a ministerial error in the final
Taiwan, Thailand, and the Socialist
determination on boltless steel shelving
Republic of Vietnam: Amended Final
from Taiwan. As a result, we are
Affirmative Antidumping Duty
amending the final determination for
Determination for Taiwan and
Taiwan. See ‘‘Amendment to the Final
Antidumping Duty Orders
Determination for Taiwan’’ section
below for further discussion.
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
On June 3, 2024, the ITC notified
Department of Commerce.
Commerce of its final determinations,
SUMMARY: Based on affirmative final
pursuant to section 735(d) of the Act,
determinations by the U.S. Department
that an industry in the United States is
of Commerce (Commerce) and the U.S.
materially injured within the meaning
International Trade Commission (ITC),
of section 735(b)(1)(A)(i) of the Act by
Commerce is issuing antidumping duty
reason of LTFV imports of boltless steel
orders on boltless steel shelving units
shelving from Malaysia, Taiwan,
prepackaged for sale (boltless steel
Thailand, and Vietnam.3
shelving) from India, Malaysia, Taiwan,
Thailand, and the Socialist Republic of
Scope of the Orders
Vietnam (Vietnam). In addition,
The products covered by these orders
Commerce is amending its final
are boltless steel shelving from
determination with respect to boltless
Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and
steel shelving from Taiwan to correct a
Vietnam. For a complete description of
ministerial error.
the scope of these orders, see the
DATES: Applicable June 7, 2024.
appendix to this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Samuel Frost (Malaysia), Joy Zhang
Amended Final Determination for
(Taiwan), Fred Baker (Thailand), and
Taiwan
Eliza DeLong or Eric Hawkins
(Vietnam), AD/CVD Operations, Offices
On April 16, 2024, Shin Yeh timely
III, V, and VI, Enforcement and
alleged that Commerce had made a
Compliance, International Trade
ministerial error in the Taiwan Final
Administration, U.S. Department of
Determination with respect to the
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
calculation of the dumping margin
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: assigned to Shin Yeh.4 Edsal
(202) 482–8180, (202) 482–1168, (202)
Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (the petitioner)
482–2924, and (202) 482–3878 or (202)
submitted rebuttal comments to Shin
482–1988, respectively.
Yeh’s allegation on April 22, 2024.5 No
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
other party made an allegation of
ministerial errors. Commerce reviewed
Background
the record and, on May 9, 2024, agreed
In accordance with sections 735(d)
that the error alleged by Shin Yeh
and 777(i) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
constituted a ministerial error within
amended (the Act), on April 19, 2024,
the meaning of section 735(e) of the Act
Commerce published its affirmative
and 19 CFR 351.224(f).6 Specifically,
final determinations in the less-thanCommerce
found that it had failed to
fair-value (LTFV) investigations of
make
a
correction
to the commission
boltless steel shelving from Malaysia,
Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.1 In the offset variable in the margin program
that it had made in the comparisonDEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1 See Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged
for Sale from Malaysia: Final Affirmative
Determination of Sales at Less-Than-Fair Value, 89
FR 28736 (April 19, 2024); Boltless Steel Shelving
Units Prepackaged for Sale from Taiwan: Final
Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than
Fair Value, 89 FR 28741 (April 19, 2024) (Taiwan
Final Determination); Boltless Steel Shelving Units
Prepackaged for Sale from Thailand: Final
Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than
Fair Value, 89 FR 28738 (April 19, 2024); Boltless
Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale from the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Final Affirmative
Determination of Sales at Less-Than-Fair-Value, 89
FR 28743 (April 19, 2024).
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2 See Shin Yeh’s Letter, ‘‘Shin Yeh Request for
Correction of Ministerial Error,’’ dated April 16,
2024 (Ministerial Error Allegation).
3 See ITC’s Letter, Investigation No. 731–TA–
1608–1611 (Final), dated June 3, 2024.
4 See Ministerial Error Allegation.
5 See Petitioner’s Letter, ‘‘Response to Shin Yeh’s
Ministerial Error Allegation,’’ dated April 22, 2024.
6 See Memorandum, ‘‘Less-Than-Fair-Value
Investigation of Boltless Steel Shelving Units
Prepackaged for Sale from Taiwan: Allegation of
Ministerial Error in the Final Determination,’’ dated
May 9, 2024 (Ministerial Error Memorandum).
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market program.7 Pursuant to 19 CFR
351.224(e), Commerce is amending the
Taiwan Final Determination to reflect
the correction of the ministerial error, as
described in the Ministerial Error
Memorandum.8 Based on the correction,
Shin Yeh’s final dumping margin
changed from 8.09 to 7.03 percent. As
a result, we are also revising the allothers rate for Taiwan from 8.09 to 7.03
percent. The amended estimated
weighted-average dumping margins for
Taiwan are listed in the ‘‘Estimated
Weighted-Average Dumping Margins’’
section below.
Antidumping Duty Orders
On June 3, 2024, in accordance with
section 735(d) of the Act, the ITC
notified Commerce of its final
determinations in these investigations,
in which it found that an industry in the
United States is materially injured by
reason of imports of boltless steel
shelving from Malaysia, Taiwan,
Thailand, and Vietnam. Therefore, in
accordance with section 735(c)(2) of the
Act, Commerce is issuing these
antidumping orders. Because the ITC
determined that imports of boltless steel
shelving from Malaysia, Taiwan,
Thailand, and Vietnam are materially
injuring a U.S. industry, unliquidated
entries of such merchandise from
Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and
Vietnam entered or withdrawn from
warehouse for consumption, are subject
to the assessment of antidumping
duties.
Therefore, in accordance with section
736(a)(1) of the Act, Commerce will
direct U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) to assess, upon further
instruction by Commerce, antidumping
duty deposits equal to the amount by
which the normal value of the
merchandise exceeds the export price
(or constructed export price) of the
merchandise, for all relevant entries of
boltless steel shelving from Malaysia,
Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. With
the exception of entries occurring after
the expiration of the provisional
measures period and before publication
of the ITC’s final affirmative injury
determinations, as further described
below, antidumping duties will be
assessed on unliquidated entries of
boltless steel shelving from Malaysia,
Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam,
entered, or withdrawn from warehouse,
for consumption, on or after November
29, 2023, the date of publication of the
Preliminary Determinations.9
Continuation of Suspension of
Liquidation and Cash Deposits
Except as noted in the ‘‘Provisional
Measures’’ section of this notice, in
accordance with section 735(c)(1)(B) of
the Act, Commerce will instruct CBP to
continue to suspend liquidation on all
relevant entries of boltless steel shelving
from Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and
Vietnam. These instructions suspending
liquidation will remain in effect until
further notice.
Commerce will also instruct CBP to
require cash deposits equal to the
estimated weighted-average dumping
margins indicated in the tables below.
Accordingly, effective on the date of
publication in the Federal Register of
the notice of the ITC’s final affirmative
injury determinations, CBP will require,
at the same time as importers would
normally deposit estimated duties on
subject merchandise, a cash deposit
equal to the rates listed in the table
below. The all-others rate applies to all
producers or exporters not specifically
listed, as appropriate.
With respect to the order on Thailand,
as indicated below, the estimated
antidumping duty margin for Siam
Metal Tech Co., Ltd. (Siam Metal) as the
producer and exporter is zero.
Therefore, entries of subject
merchandise that are produced and
exported by Siam Metal will not be
subject to this order. Accordingly,
Commerce will direct CBP not to
suspend liquidation of, or to require
cash deposits of estimated antidumping
duties on, entries of subject
merchandise produced and exported by
Siam Metal. Therefore, in accordance
with section 735(a)(4) of the Act and 19
CFR 351.204(e)(1), entries of subject
merchandise from this producer/
exporter combination will be excluded
from the order. However, entries of
subject merchandise from this company
in any other producer/exporter
combination, or by third parties that
sourced subject merchandise from the
excluded producer/exporter
combination, will be subject to
suspension of liquidation and cash
deposits of estimated antidumping
duties at the all-others rate.
Estimated Weighted-Average Dumping
Margins
The estimated weighted-average
dumping margins are as follows:
MALAYSIA
Dumping
margins
(percent)
Exporter/producer
Eonmetall Industries Sdn. Bhd ............................................................................................................................................................
Nanjing Chervon Industry Co., Ltd ......................................................................................................................................................
Wuxi Bote Electrical Apparatus Co., Ltd .............................................................................................................................................
All Others .............................................................................................................................................................................................
* 81.12
* 81.12
* 81.12
58.29
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* Rate based on facts available with adverse inferences.
7 See Memorandum, ‘‘Amended Final
Determination Analysis Memorandum for Shin
Yeh,’’ dated May 9, 2024.
8 Id.
9 See Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged
for Sale from Malaysia: Preliminary Affirmative
Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value,
Postponement of Final Determination, and
Extension of Provisional Measures, 88 FR 83386
(November 29, 2023); Boltless Steel Shelving Units
Prepackaged for Sale from Taiwan: Preliminary
Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than
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Fair Value, Postponement of Final Determination,
and Extension of Provisional Measures, 88 FR
83382 (November 29, 2023); Boltless Steel Shelving
Units Prepackaged for Sale from Thailand:
Preliminary Affirmative Determination of Sales at
Less Than Fair Value, Postponement of Final
Determination, and Extension of Provisional
Measures, 88 FR 83389 (November 29, 2023);
Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale
from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Preliminary
Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than
Fair Value, Postponement of Final Determination,
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and Extension of Provisional Measures, 88 FR
83392 (November 29, 2023) (collectively,
Preliminary Determinations). See also Boltless Steel
Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale from Thailand:
Amended Preliminary Determination of Sales at
Less-Than-Fair-Value, 89 FR 62 (January 2, 2024)
and Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for
Sale from Thailand: Preliminary Affirmative
Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value and
Amended Preliminary Determination of Sales at
Less Than Fair Value; Correction, 89 FR 4591
(January 24, 2024).
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TAIWAN
Dumping
margins
(percent)
Exporter/producer
Taiwan Shin Yeh Enterprise Co., Ltd ..................................................................................................................................................
Jin Yi Sheng Industrial Co., Ltd ...........................................................................................................................................................
All Others .............................................................................................................................................................................................
7.03
* 78.12
7.03
* Rate based on facts available with adverse inferences.
THAILAND
Dumping
margins
(percent)
Exporter/producer
Bangkok Sheet Metal Public Co., Ltd .................................................................................................................................................
Siam Metal Tech Co., Ltd ....................................................................................................................................................................
All Others .............................................................................................................................................................................................
2.75
0.00
2.75
VIETNAM
Dumping
margins
(percent)
Exporter
Producer
Xinguang (Vietnam) Logistic Equipment Co., Ltd ......................
Vietnam-Wide Entity ...................................................................
Xinguang (Vietnam) Logistic Equipment Co., Ltd ......................
181.60
* 224.94
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* Rate based on facts available with adverse inferences.
Provisional Measures
Section 733(d) of the Act states that
suspension of liquidation pursuant to an
affirmative preliminary determination
may not remain in effect for more than
four months, except where exporters
representing a significant proportion of
exports of the subject merchandise
request that Commerce extend the fourmonth period to no more than six
months. At the request of exporters that
account for a significant proportion of
boltless steel shelving from Malaysia,
Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam,
Commerce extended the four-month
period to six months in each of these
investigations. Commerce published the
Preliminary Determinations on
November 29, 2023.10
The extended provisional measures
period, beginning on the date of
publication of the Preliminary
Determinations, ended on May 26, 2024.
Therefore, in accordance with section
733(d) of the Act and our practice,11
Commerce will instruct CBP to
terminate the suspension of liquidation
and to liquidate, without regard to
antidumping duties, unliquidated
entries of boltless steel shelving from
Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and
Vietnam entered or withdrawn from
warehouse, for consumption after May
26, 2024, the final day on which the
provisional measures were in effect,
until and through the day preceding the
date of publication of the ITC’s final
affirmative injury determinations in the
Federal Register. Suspension of
liquidation and the collection of cash
deposits will resume on the date of
publication of the ITC’s final
determinations in the Federal Register.
Establishment of the Annual Inquiry
Service Lists
On September 20, 2021, Commerce
published the final rule titled
‘‘Regulations to Improve Administration
and Enforcement of Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Laws’’ in the
Federal Register.12 On September 27,
2021, Commerce also published the
notice titled ‘‘Scope Ruling Application;
Annual Inquiry Service List; and
Informational Sessions’’ in the Federal
Register.13 The Final Rule and
Procedural Guidance provide that
Commerce will maintain an annual
inquiry service list for each order or
suspended investigation, and any
10 Id.
11 See, e.g., Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel
Products from India, India, the People’s Republic of
China, the Republic of Korea and Taiwan:
Amended Final Affirmative Antidumping
Determination for India and Taiwan, and
Antidumping Duty Orders, 81 FR 48390, 48392
(July 25, 2016).
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12 See Regulations to Improve Administration and
Enforcement of Antidumping and Countervailing
Duty Laws, 86 FR 52300 (September 20, 2021)
(Final Rule).
13 See Scope Ruling Application; Annual Inquiry
Service List; and Informational Sessions, 86 FR
53205 (September 27, 2021) (Procedural Guidance).
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interested party submitting a scope
ruling application or request for
circumvention inquiry shall serve a
copy of the application or request on the
persons on the annual inquiry service
list for that order, as well as any
companion order covering the same
merchandise from the same country of
origin.14
In accordance with the Procedural
Guidance, for orders published in the
Federal Register after November 4,
2021, Commerce will create an annual
inquiry service list segment in
Commerce’s online e-filing and
document management system,
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Electronic Service System (ACCESS),
available at https://access.trade.gov,
within five business days of publication
of the notice of the order. Each annual
inquiry service list will be saved in
ACCESS, under each case number, and
under a specific segment type called
‘‘AISL-Annual Inquiry Service List.’’ 15
14 Id.
15 This segment will be combined with the
ACCESS Segment Specific Information (SSI) field,
which will display the month in which the notice
of the order or suspended investigation was
published in the Federal Register, also known as
the anniversary month. For example, for an order
under case number A–000–000 that published in
the Federal Register in January, the relevant
segment and SSI combination will appear in
ACCESS as ‘‘AISL-January Anniversary.’’ Note that
there will be only one annual inquiry service list
segment per case number, and the anniversary
month will be pre-populated in ACCESS.
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Interested parties who wish to be
added to the annual inquiry service list
for an order must submit an entry of
appearance to the annual inquiry
service list segment for the order in
ACCESS within 30 days after the date of
publication of the order. For ease of
administration, Commerce requests that
law firms with more than one attorney
representing interested parties in an
order designate a lead attorney to be
included on the annual inquiry service
list. Commerce will finalize the annual
inquiry service list within five business
days thereafter. As mentioned in the
Procedural Guidance,16 the new annual
inquiry service list will be in place until
the following year, when the
Opportunity Notice for the anniversary
month of the order is published.
Commerce may update an annual
inquiry service list at any time as
needed based on interested parties’
amendments to their entries of
appearance to remove or otherwise
modify their list of members and
representatives, or to update contact
information. Changes or announcements
pertaining to these procedures will be
posted to the ACCESS website at
https://access.trade.gov.
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Special Instructions for Petitioners and
Foreign Governments
In the Final Rule, Commerce stated
that, ‘‘after an initial request and
placement on the annual inquiry service
list, both petitioners and foreign
governments will automatically be
placed on the annual inquiry service list
in the years that follow.’’ 17
Accordingly, as stated above, the
petitioners and foreign governments
should submit their initial entry of
appearance after publication of this
notice in order to appear in the first
annual inquiry service list. Pursuant to
19 CFR 351.225(n)(3), the petitioners
and foreign governments will not need
to resubmit their entries of appearance
each year to continue to be included on
the annual inquiry service list.
However, the petitioners and foreign
governments are responsible for making
amendments to their entries of
appearance during the annual update to
the annual inquiry service list in
accordance with the procedures
described above.
Notification to Interested Parties
This notice constitutes the
antidumping duty orders with respect to
boltless steel shelving from Malaysia,
Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam
pursuant to section 736(a) of the Act.
16 See
17 See
Procedural Guidance, 86 FR at 53206.
Final Rule, 86 FR at 52335.
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Interested parties can find a list of
antidumping duty orders currently in
effect at https://www.trade.gov/datavisualization/adcvd-proceedings.
The amended Taiwan final
determination and these antidumping
duty orders are published in accordance
with sections 735(e) and 736(a) of the
Act and 19 CFR 351.224(e) and 19 CFR
351.211(b).
Dated: June 3, 2024.
Ryan Majerus,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and
Negotiations performing the non-exclusive
functions and duties of the Assistant
Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
Appendix
Scope of the Orders
The scope of these orders covers boltless
steel shelving units prepackaged for sale,
with or without decks (boltless steel
shelving). The term ‘‘prepackaged for sale’’
means that, at a minimum, the steel vertical
supports (i.e., uprights and posts) and steel
horizontal supports (i.e., beams, braces)
necessary to assemble a completed shelving
unit (with or without decks) are packaged
together for ultimate purchase by the enduser. The scope also includes add-on kits.
Add-on kits include, but are not limited to,
kits that allow the end-user to add an
extension shelving unit onto an existing
boltless steel shelving unit such that the
extension and the original unit will share
common frame elements (e.g., two posts).
The term ‘‘boltless’’ refers to steel shelving in
which the vertical and horizontal supports
forming the frame are assembled primarily
without the use of nuts and bolts, or screws.
The vertical and horizontal support members
for boltless steel shelving are assembled by
methods such as, but not limited to, fitting
a rivet, punched or cut tab, or other similar
connector on one support into a hole, slot or
similar receptacle on another support. The
supports lock together to form the frame for
the shelving unit, and provide the structural
integrity of the shelving unit separate from
the inclusion of any decking. The incidental
use of nuts and bolts, or screws to add
accessories, wall anchors, tie-bars or shelf
supports does not remove the product from
scope. Boltless steel shelving units may also
come packaged as partially assembled, such
as when two upright supports are welded
together with front-to-back supports, or are
otherwise connected, to form an end unit for
the frame. The boltless steel shelving covered
by these orders may be commonly described
as rivet shelving, welded frame shelving, slot
and tab shelving, and punched rivet (quasirivet) shelving as well as by other trade
names. The term ‘‘deck’’ refers to the shelf
that sits on or fits into the horizontal
supports (beams or braces) to provide the
horizontal storage surface of the shelving
unit.
The scope includes all boltless steel
shelving meeting the description above,
regardless of: (1) vertical support or post type
(including but not limited to open post,
closed post and tubing); (2) horizontal
support or beam/brace profile (including but
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not limited to Z-beam, C-beam, L-beam, step
beam and cargo rack); (3) number of
supports; (4) surface coating (including but
not limited to paint, epoxy, powder coating,
zinc and other metallic coating); (5) number
of levels; (6) weight capacity; (7) shape
(including but not limited to rectangular,
square, and corner units); (8) decking
material (including but not limited to wire
decking, particle board, laminated board or
no deck at all); or (9) the boltless method by
which vertical and horizontal supports
connect (including but not limited to keyhole
and rivet, slot and tab, welded frame,
punched rivet and clip).
Specifically excluded from the scope are:
• wall-mounted shelving, defined as
shelving that is hung on the wall and does
not stand on, or transfer load to, the floor.
The addition of a wall bracket or other device
to attach otherwise freestanding subject
merchandise to a wall does not meet the
terms of this exclusion;
• wire shelving units, which consist of
shelves made from wire that incorporates
both a wire deck and wire horizontal
supports (taking the place of the horizontal
beams and braces) into a single piece with
tubular collars that slide over the posts and
onto plastic sleeves snapped on the posts to
create the finished shelving unit;
• bulk-packed parts or components of
boltless steel shelving units; and
• made-to-order shelving systems.
Subject boltless steel shelving enters the
United States through Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS)
statistical subheading 9403.20.0075. While
the HTSUS subheading is provided for
convenience and customs purposes, the
written description of the scope of these
orders is dispositive.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A–570–077, A–533–881, A–122–863, A–484–
803, A–580–897, A–489–833]
Large Diameter Welded Pipe From the
People’s Republic of China, India,
Canada, Greece, the Republic of
Korea, and the Republic of Türkiye:
Final Results of the Expedited First
Sunset Reviews of the Antidumping
Duty Orders
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: 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 large diameter welded
pipe (welded pipe) from the People’s
Republic of China (China), India,
Canada, Greece, the Republic of Korea
(Korea), and the Republic of Türkiye
(Türkiye) would likely to lead to
AGENCY:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A-557-824, A-583-871, A-549-846, A-552-835]
Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale From Malaysia,
Taiwan, Thailand, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Amended Final
Affirmative Antidumping Duty Determination for Taiwan and Antidumping
Duty Orders
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: Based on affirmative final determinations by the U.S.
Department of Commerce (Commerce) and the U.S. International Trade
Commission (ITC), Commerce is issuing antidumping duty orders on
boltless steel shelving units prepackaged for sale (boltless steel
shelving) from India, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam). In addition, Commerce is amending its
final determination with respect to boltless steel shelving from Taiwan
to correct a ministerial error.
DATES: Applicable June 7, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Samuel Frost (Malaysia), Joy Zhang
(Taiwan), Fred Baker (Thailand), and Eliza DeLong or Eric Hawkins
(Vietnam), AD/CVD Operations, Offices III, V, and VI, Enforcement and
Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone:
(202) 482-8180, (202) 482-1168, (202) 482-2924, and (202) 482-3878 or
(202) 482-1988, respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
In accordance with sections 735(d) and 777(i) of the Tariff Act of
1930, as amended (the Act), on April 19, 2024, Commerce published its
affirmative final determinations in the less-than-fair-value (LTFV)
investigations of boltless steel shelving from Malaysia, Taiwan,
Thailand, and Vietnam.\1\ In the investigation of boltless steel
shelving from Taiwan, respondent Taiwan Shin Yeh Enterprise Co., Ltd.
(Shin Yeh), submitted a timely allegation that Commerce made a
ministerial error in the final determination.\2\ We reviewed the
allegation and determined that we had made a ministerial error in the
final determination on boltless steel shelving from Taiwan. As a
result, we are amending the final determination for Taiwan. See
``Amendment to the Final Determination for Taiwan'' section below for
further discussion.
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\1\ See Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale from
Malaysia: Final Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less-Than-Fair
Value, 89 FR 28736 (April 19, 2024); Boltless Steel Shelving Units
Prepackaged for Sale from Taiwan: Final Affirmative Determination of
Sales at Less Than Fair Value, 89 FR 28741 (April 19, 2024) (Taiwan
Final Determination); Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for
Sale from Thailand: Final Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less
Than Fair Value, 89 FR 28738 (April 19, 2024); Boltless Steel
Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale from the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam: Final Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less-Than-Fair-
Value, 89 FR 28743 (April 19, 2024).
\2\ See Shin Yeh's Letter, ``Shin Yeh Request for Correction of
Ministerial Error,'' dated April 16, 2024 (Ministerial Error
Allegation).
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On June 3, 2024, the ITC notified Commerce of its final
determinations, pursuant to section 735(d) of the Act, that an industry
in the United States is materially injured within the meaning of
section 735(b)(1)(A)(i) of the Act by reason of LTFV imports of
boltless steel shelving from Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and
Vietnam.\3\
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\3\ See ITC's Letter, Investigation No. 731-TA-1608-1611
(Final), dated June 3, 2024.
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Scope of the Orders
The products covered by these orders are boltless steel shelving
from Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. For a complete
description of the scope of these orders, see the appendix to this
notice.
Amended Final Determination for Taiwan
On April 16, 2024, Shin Yeh timely alleged that Commerce had made a
ministerial error in the Taiwan Final Determination with respect to the
calculation of the dumping margin assigned to Shin Yeh.\4\ Edsal
Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (the petitioner) submitted rebuttal comments to
Shin Yeh's allegation on April 22, 2024.\5\ No other party made an
allegation of ministerial errors. Commerce reviewed the record and, on
May 9, 2024, agreed that the error alleged by Shin Yeh constituted a
ministerial error within the meaning of section 735(e) of the Act and
19 CFR 351.224(f).\6\ Specifically, Commerce found that it had failed
to make a correction to the commission offset variable in the margin
program that it had made in the comparison-
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market program.\7\ Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.224(e), Commerce is amending
the Taiwan Final Determination to reflect the correction of the
ministerial error, as described in the Ministerial Error Memorandum.\8\
Based on the correction, Shin Yeh's final dumping margin changed from
8.09 to 7.03 percent. As a result, we are also revising the all-others
rate for Taiwan from 8.09 to 7.03 percent. The amended estimated
weighted-average dumping margins for Taiwan are listed in the
``Estimated Weighted-Average Dumping Margins'' section below.
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\4\ See Ministerial Error Allegation.
\5\ See Petitioner's Letter, ``Response to Shin Yeh's
Ministerial Error Allegation,'' dated April 22, 2024.
\6\ See Memorandum, ``Less-Than-Fair-Value Investigation of
Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale from Taiwan:
Allegation of Ministerial Error in the Final Determination,'' dated
May 9, 2024 (Ministerial Error Memorandum).
\7\ See Memorandum, ``Amended Final Determination Analysis
Memorandum for Shin Yeh,'' dated May 9, 2024.
\8\ Id.
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Antidumping Duty Orders
On June 3, 2024, in accordance with section 735(d) of the Act, the
ITC notified Commerce of its final determinations in these
investigations, in which it found that an industry in the United States
is materially injured by reason of imports of boltless steel shelving
from Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. Therefore, in accordance
with section 735(c)(2) of the Act, Commerce is issuing these
antidumping orders. Because the ITC determined that imports of boltless
steel shelving from Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam are
materially injuring a U.S. industry, unliquidated entries of such
merchandise from Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam entered or
withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, are subject to the assessment
of antidumping duties.
Therefore, in accordance with section 736(a)(1) of the Act,
Commerce will direct U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to
assess, upon further instruction by Commerce, antidumping duty deposits
equal to the amount by which the normal value of the merchandise
exceeds the export price (or constructed export price) of the
merchandise, for all relevant entries of boltless steel shelving from
Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. With the exception of entries
occurring after the expiration of the provisional measures period and
before publication of the ITC's final affirmative injury
determinations, as further described below, antidumping duties will be
assessed on unliquidated entries of boltless steel shelving from
Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam, entered, or withdrawn from
warehouse, for consumption, on or after November 29, 2023, the date of
publication of the Preliminary Determinations.\9\
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\9\ See Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale from
Malaysia: Preliminary Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less
Than Fair Value, Postponement of Final Determination, and Extension
of Provisional Measures, 88 FR 83386 (November 29, 2023); Boltless
Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale from Taiwan: Preliminary
Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value,
Postponement of Final Determination, and Extension of Provisional
Measures, 88 FR 83382 (November 29, 2023); Boltless Steel Shelving
Units Prepackaged for Sale from Thailand: Preliminary Affirmative
Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value, Postponement of
Final Determination, and Extension of Provisional Measures, 88 FR
83389 (November 29, 2023); Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged
for Sale from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Preliminary
Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value,
Postponement of Final Determination, and Extension of Provisional
Measures, 88 FR 83392 (November 29, 2023) (collectively, Preliminary
Determinations). See also Boltless Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged
for Sale from Thailand: Amended Preliminary Determination of Sales
at Less-Than-Fair-Value, 89 FR 62 (January 2, 2024) and Boltless
Steel Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale from Thailand: Preliminary
Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value and
Amended Preliminary Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value;
Correction, 89 FR 4591 (January 24, 2024).
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Continuation of Suspension of Liquidation and Cash Deposits
Except as noted in the ``Provisional Measures'' section of this
notice, in accordance with section 735(c)(1)(B) of the Act, Commerce
will instruct CBP to continue to suspend liquidation on all relevant
entries of boltless steel shelving from Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and
Vietnam. These instructions suspending liquidation will remain in
effect until further notice.
Commerce will also instruct CBP to require cash deposits equal to
the estimated weighted-average dumping margins indicated in the tables
below. Accordingly, effective on the date of publication in the Federal
Register of the notice of the ITC's final affirmative injury
determinations, CBP will require, at the same time as importers would
normally deposit estimated duties on subject merchandise, a cash
deposit equal to the rates listed in the table below. The all-others
rate applies to all producers or exporters not specifically listed, as
appropriate.
With respect to the order on Thailand, as indicated below, the
estimated antidumping duty margin for Siam Metal Tech Co., Ltd. (Siam
Metal) as the producer and exporter is zero. Therefore, entries of
subject merchandise that are produced and exported by Siam Metal will
not be subject to this order. Accordingly, Commerce will direct CBP not
to suspend liquidation of, or to require cash deposits of estimated
antidumping duties on, entries of subject merchandise produced and
exported by Siam Metal. Therefore, in accordance with section 735(a)(4)
of the Act and 19 CFR 351.204(e)(1), entries of subject merchandise
from this producer/exporter combination will be excluded from the
order. However, entries of subject merchandise from this company in any
other producer/exporter combination, or by third parties that sourced
subject merchandise from the excluded producer/exporter combination,
will be subject to suspension of liquidation and cash deposits of
estimated antidumping duties at the all-others rate.
Estimated Weighted-Average Dumping Margins
The estimated weighted-average dumping margins are as follows:
Malaysia
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Dumping
Exporter/producer margins
(percent)
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Eonmetall Industries Sdn. Bhd........................... * 81.12
Nanjing Chervon Industry Co., Ltd....................... * 81.12
Wuxi Bote Electrical Apparatus Co., Ltd................. * 81.12
All Others.............................................. 58.29
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* Rate based on facts available with adverse inferences.
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Taiwan
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Dumping
Exporter/producer margins
(percent)
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Taiwan Shin Yeh Enterprise Co., Ltd..................... 7.03
Jin Yi Sheng Industrial Co., Ltd........................ * 78.12
All Others.............................................. 7.03
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* Rate based on facts available with adverse inferences.
Thailand
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Dumping
Exporter/producer margins
(percent)
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Bangkok Sheet Metal Public Co., Ltd..................... 2.75
Siam Metal Tech Co., Ltd................................ 0.00
All Others.............................................. 2.75
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Vietnam
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Dumping
Exporter Producer margins
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Xinguang (Vietnam) Logistic Xinguang (Vietnam) 181.60
Equipment Co., Ltd. Logistic Equipment
Co., Ltd.
Vietnam-Wide Entity............... * 224.94
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* Rate based on facts available with adverse inferences.
Provisional Measures
Section 733(d) of the Act states that suspension of liquidation
pursuant to an affirmative preliminary determination may not remain in
effect for more than four months, except where exporters representing a
significant proportion of exports of the subject merchandise request
that Commerce extend the four-month period to no more than six months.
At the request of exporters that account for a significant proportion
of boltless steel shelving from Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and
Vietnam, Commerce extended the four-month period to six months in each
of these investigations. Commerce published the Preliminary
Determinations on November 29, 2023.\10\
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\10\ Id.
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The extended provisional measures period, beginning on the date of
publication of the Preliminary Determinations, ended on May 26, 2024.
Therefore, in accordance with section 733(d) of the Act and our
practice,\11\ Commerce will instruct CBP to terminate the suspension of
liquidation and to liquidate, without regard to antidumping duties,
unliquidated entries of boltless steel shelving from Malaysia, Taiwan,
Thailand, and Vietnam entered or withdrawn from warehouse, for
consumption after May 26, 2024, the final day on which the provisional
measures were in effect, until and through the day preceding the date
of publication of the ITC's final affirmative injury determinations in
the Federal Register. Suspension of liquidation and the collection of
cash deposits will resume on the date of publication of the ITC's final
determinations in the Federal Register.
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\11\ See, e.g., Certain Corrosion-Resistant Steel Products from
India, India, the People's Republic of China, the Republic of Korea
and Taiwan: Amended Final Affirmative Antidumping Determination for
India and Taiwan, and Antidumping Duty Orders, 81 FR 48390, 48392
(July 25, 2016).
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Establishment of the Annual Inquiry Service Lists
On September 20, 2021, Commerce published the final rule titled
``Regulations to Improve Administration and Enforcement of Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Laws'' in the Federal Register.\12\ On
September 27, 2021, Commerce also published the notice titled ``Scope
Ruling Application; Annual Inquiry Service List; and Informational
Sessions'' in the Federal Register.\13\ The Final Rule and Procedural
Guidance provide that Commerce will maintain an annual inquiry service
list for each order or suspended investigation, and any interested
party submitting a scope ruling application or request for
circumvention inquiry shall serve a copy of the application or request
on the persons on the annual inquiry service list for that order, as
well as any companion order covering the same merchandise from the same
country of origin.\14\
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\12\ See Regulations to Improve Administration and Enforcement
of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws, 86 FR 52300 (September
20, 2021) (Final Rule).
\13\ See Scope Ruling Application; Annual Inquiry Service List;
and Informational Sessions, 86 FR 53205 (September 27, 2021)
(Procedural Guidance).
\14\ Id.
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In accordance with the Procedural Guidance, for orders published in
the Federal Register after November 4, 2021, Commerce will create an
annual inquiry service list segment in Commerce's online e-filing and
document management system, Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Electronic Service System (ACCESS), available at https://access.trade.gov, within five business days of publication of the
notice of the order. Each annual inquiry service list will be saved in
ACCESS, under each case number, and under a specific segment type
called ``AISL-Annual Inquiry Service List.'' \15\
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\15\ This segment will be combined with the ACCESS Segment
Specific Information (SSI) field, which will display the month in
which the notice of the order or suspended investigation was
published in the Federal Register, also known as the anniversary
month. For example, for an order under case number A-000-000 that
published in the Federal Register in January, the relevant segment
and SSI combination will appear in ACCESS as ``AISL-January
Anniversary.'' Note that there will be only one annual inquiry
service list segment per case number, and the anniversary month will
be pre-populated in ACCESS.
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Interested parties who wish to be added to the annual inquiry
service list for an order must submit an entry of appearance to the
annual inquiry service list segment for the order in ACCESS within 30
days after the date of publication of the order. For ease of
administration, Commerce requests that law firms with more than one
attorney representing interested parties in an order designate a lead
attorney to be included on the annual inquiry service list. Commerce
will finalize the annual inquiry service list within five business days
thereafter. As mentioned in the Procedural Guidance,\16\ the new annual
inquiry service list will be in place until the following year, when
the Opportunity Notice for the anniversary month of the order is
published.
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\16\ See Procedural Guidance, 86 FR at 53206.
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Commerce may update an annual inquiry service list at any time as
needed based on interested parties' amendments to their entries of
appearance to remove or otherwise modify their list of members and
representatives, or to update contact information. Changes or
announcements pertaining to these procedures will be posted to the
ACCESS website at https://access.trade.gov.
Special Instructions for Petitioners and Foreign Governments
In the Final Rule, Commerce stated that, ``after an initial request
and placement on the annual inquiry service list, both petitioners and
foreign governments will automatically be placed on the annual inquiry
service list in the years that follow.'' \17\ Accordingly, as stated
above, the petitioners and foreign governments should submit their
initial entry of appearance after publication of this notice in order
to appear in the first annual inquiry service list. Pursuant to 19 CFR
351.225(n)(3), the petitioners and foreign governments will not need to
resubmit their entries of appearance each year to continue to be
included on the annual inquiry service list. However, the petitioners
and foreign governments are responsible for making amendments to their
entries of appearance during the annual update to the annual inquiry
service list in accordance with the procedures described above.
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\17\ See Final Rule, 86 FR at 52335.
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Notification to Interested Parties
This notice constitutes the antidumping duty orders with respect to
boltless steel shelving from Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam
pursuant to section 736(a) of the Act. Interested parties can find a
list of antidumping duty orders currently in effect at https://www.trade.gov/data-visualization/adcvd-proceedings.
The amended Taiwan final determination and these antidumping duty
orders are published in accordance with sections 735(e) and 736(a) of
the Act and 19 CFR 351.224(e) and 19 CFR 351.211(b).
Dated: June 3, 2024.
Ryan Majerus,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Negotiations performing the
non-exclusive functions and duties of the Assistant Secretary for
Enforcement and Compliance.
Appendix
Scope of the Orders
The scope of these orders covers boltless steel shelving units
prepackaged for sale, with or without decks (boltless steel
shelving). The term ``prepackaged for sale'' means that, at a
minimum, the steel vertical supports (i.e., uprights and posts) and
steel horizontal supports (i.e., beams, braces) necessary to
assemble a completed shelving unit (with or without decks) are
packaged together for ultimate purchase by the end-user. The scope
also includes add-on kits. Add-on kits include, but are not limited
to, kits that allow the end-user to add an extension shelving unit
onto an existing boltless steel shelving unit such that the
extension and the original unit will share common frame elements
(e.g., two posts). The term ``boltless'' refers to steel shelving in
which the vertical and horizontal supports forming the frame are
assembled primarily without the use of nuts and bolts, or screws.
The vertical and horizontal support members for boltless steel
shelving are assembled by methods such as, but not limited to,
fitting a rivet, punched or cut tab, or other similar connector on
one support into a hole, slot or similar receptacle on another
support. The supports lock together to form the frame for the
shelving unit, and provide the structural integrity of the shelving
unit separate from the inclusion of any decking. The incidental use
of nuts and bolts, or screws to add accessories, wall anchors, tie-
bars or shelf supports does not remove the product from scope.
Boltless steel shelving units may also come packaged as partially
assembled, such as when two upright supports are welded together
with front-to-back supports, or are otherwise connected, to form an
end unit for the frame. The boltless steel shelving covered by these
orders may be commonly described as rivet shelving, welded frame
shelving, slot and tab shelving, and punched rivet (quasi-rivet)
shelving as well as by other trade names. The term ``deck'' refers
to the shelf that sits on or fits into the horizontal supports
(beams or braces) to provide the horizontal storage surface of the
shelving unit.
The scope includes all boltless steel shelving meeting the
description above, regardless of: (1) vertical support or post type
(including but not limited to open post, closed post and tubing);
(2) horizontal support or beam/brace profile (including but not
limited to Z-beam, C-beam, L-beam, step beam and cargo rack); (3)
number of supports; (4) surface coating (including but not limited
to paint, epoxy, powder coating, zinc and other metallic coating);
(5) number of levels; (6) weight capacity; (7) shape (including but
not limited to rectangular, square, and corner units); (8) decking
material (including but not limited to wire decking, particle board,
laminated board or no deck at all); or (9) the boltless method by
which vertical and horizontal supports connect (including but not
limited to keyhole and rivet, slot and tab, welded frame, punched
rivet and clip).
Specifically excluded from the scope are:
wall-mounted shelving, defined as shelving that is hung
on the wall and does not stand on, or transfer load to, the floor.
The addition of a wall bracket or other device to attach otherwise
freestanding subject merchandise to a wall does not meet the terms
of this exclusion;
wire shelving units, which consist of shelves made from
wire that incorporates both a wire deck and wire horizontal supports
(taking the place of the horizontal beams and braces) into a single
piece with tubular collars that slide over the posts and onto
plastic sleeves snapped on the posts to create the finished shelving
unit;
bulk-packed parts or components of boltless steel
shelving units; and
made-to-order shelving systems.
Subject boltless steel shelving enters the United States through
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) statistical
subheading 9403.20.0075. While the HTSUS subheading is provided for
convenience and customs purposes, the written description of the
scope of these orders is dispositive.
[FR Doc. 2024-12566 Filed 6-6-24; 8:45 am]
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