Brass Rod From Israel; Scheduling of the Final Phase of the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Investigations, 66738-66739 [2024-18404]

Download as PDF 66738 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 159 / Friday, August 16, 2024 / Notices functions, rather than relying on Federal funding’’). The additional costs of State and local taxation have a chilling effect on potential lessees, as well as on a Tribe that, as a result, might refrain from exercising its own sovereign right to impose a Tribal tax to support its infrastructure needs. See id. at 810–11 (finding that State and local taxes greatly discourage Tribes from raising tax revenue from the same sources because the imposition of double taxation would impede Tribal economic growth). Similar to BIA’s surface leasing regulations, Tribal regulations under the HEARTH Act pervasively cover all aspects of leasing. See 25 U.S.C. 415(h)(3)(B)(i) (requiring Tribal regulations be consistent with BIA surface leasing regulations). Furthermore, the Federal Government remains involved in the Tribal land leasing process by approving the Tribal leasing regulations in the first instance and providing technical assistance, upon request by a Tribe, for the development of an environmental review process. The Secretary also retains authority to take any necessary actions to remedy violations of a lease or of the Tribal regulations, including terminating the lease or rescinding approval of the Tribal regulations and reassuming lease approval responsibilities. Moreover, the Secretary continues to review, approve, and monitor individual Indian land leases and other types of leases not covered under the Tribal regulations according to 25 CFR part 162. Accordingly, the Federal and Tribal interests weigh heavily in favor of preemption of State and local taxes on lease-related activities and interests, regardless of whether the lease is governed by Tribal leasing regulations or 25 CFR part 162. Improvements, activities, and leasehold or possessory interests may be subject to taxation by the Forest County Potawatomi Community, Wisconsin. Bryan Newland, Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs. [FR Doc. 2024–18379 Filed 8–15–24; 8:45 am] lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 BILLING CODE 4337–15–P VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:33 Aug 15, 2024 Jkt 262001 INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation Nos. 701–TA–695–698 and 731–TA–1643–1644 and 1646–1657 (Final)] Aluminum Extrusions From China, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam; Revised Schedule for the Subject Investigations United States International Trade Commission. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: DATES: August 12, 2024. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jordan Harriman (202–205–2610), Office of Investigations, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20436. Hearingimpaired persons can obtain information on this matter by contacting the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202– 205–1810. Persons with mobility impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access to the Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at 202–205–2000. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its internet server (https:// www.usitc.gov). The public record for these investigations may be viewed on the Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 7, 2024, the Commission established a schedule for the conduct of the final phase of the subject investigations (89 FR 45677, May 23, 2024). Subsequently, the U.S. Department of Commerce (‘‘Commerce’’) issued a memorandum tolling certain statutory and regulatory deadlines by a total of seven days (Memorandum to the Record, Tolling of Deadlines for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings, July 22, 2024). The Commission, therefore, is revising its schedule to conform with Commerce’s new schedule. The Commission’s revised dates in the schedule are as follows: the prehearing staff report in the final phase of these investigations will be placed in the nonpublic record on September 17, 2024, and a public version will be issued thereafter, pursuant to § 207.22 of the Commission’s rules; the deadline for filing prehearing briefs is 5:15 p.m. on September 24, 2024; if a brief contains business proprietary information, a nonbusiness proprietary version is due the following business day. Requests to appear at the hearing must be filed with the Secretary to the Commission not PO 00000 Frm 00071 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 later than 5:15 p.m. on September 25, 2024; the prehearing conference will be held at the U.S. International Trade Commission Building on September 27, 2024, if deemed necessary. Parties shall file and serve written testimony and presentation slides in connection with their presentation at the hearing by no later than 4:00 p.m. on September 30, 2024. The hearing will be held at the U.S. International Trade Commission Building at 9:30 a.m. on October 1, 2024. The deadline for filing posthearing briefs is 5:15 p.m. on October 8, 2024. Any person who has not entered an appearance as a party to the investigations may submit a written statement of information pertinent to the subject of the investigations, including statements of support or opposition to the petition, on or before October 8, 2024. On October 23, 2024, the Commission will make available to parties all information on which they have not had an opportunity to comment. Parties may submit final comments on this information on or before October 25, 2024. The deadline for filing appearances is 21 days before the hearing. For further information concerning this proceeding, see the Commission’s notice cited above and the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, part 201, subparts A through E (19 CFR part 201), and part 207, subparts A and C (19 CFR part 207). Authority: These investigations are being conducted under authority of title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is published pursuant to § 207.21 of the Commission’s rules. By order of the Commission. Issued: August 12, 2024. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2024–18355 Filed 8–15–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation Nos. 701–TA–687 and 731– TA–1614 (Final)] Brass Rod From Israel; Scheduling of the Final Phase of the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Investigations United States International Trade Commission. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: DATES: August 5, 2024. Julie Duffy (202) 708–2579), Office of Investigations, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: E:\FR\FM\16AUN1.SGM 16AUN1 lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 159 / Friday, August 16, 2024 / Notices Washington, DC 20436. Hearingimpaired persons can obtain information on this matter by contacting the Commission’s TDD terminal on (202) 205–1810. Persons with mobility impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access to the Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at (202) 205–2000. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its internet server (https:// www.usitc.gov). The public record for these investigations may be viewed on the Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Effective September 29, 2023, the Commission established a general schedule for the conduct of the final phase of its investigations on brass rod from Brazil, India, Israel, Mexico, South Africa, and South Korea 1 following preliminary determinations by the U.S. Department of Commerce (‘‘Commerce’’) that imports of brass rod from India, Israel, and South Korea were being subsidized by the governments of India, Israel, and South Korea.2 Notice of the scheduling of the final phase of the Commission’s investigations and of a public hearing to be held in connection therewith was given by posting copies of the notice in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, DC, and by publishing the notice in the Federal Register on October 5, 2023 (88 FR 69229). All persons who requested the opportunity were permitted to appear in person or by counsel. The Commission subsequently issued its final determination that an industry in the United States is materially injured by reason of imports of brass rod from India that have been found by Commerce to be subsidized by the government of India.3 On April 22, 2024, Commerce issued its final affirmative determinations that imports of brass rod from Brazil, India, Mexico, South Africa, and South Korea were being sold at less than fair value in the United States, and that imports of brass rod from South Korea were being subsidized by the government of South Korea.4 The Commission subsequently issued its final determinations that an industry in the United States is materially injured by reason of imports of brass rod from Brazil, India, Mexico, 1 88 FR 69229, October 5, 2023. FR 67239, 88 FR 67240, and 88 FR 867233, September 29, 2023. 3 89 FR 8440, February 7, 2024. 4 89 FR 29303, 89 FR 29300, 89 FR 29305, 89 FR 29292, 89 FR 29298, and 89 FR 29290, April 22, 2024. 2 88 VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:33 Aug 15, 2024 Jkt 262001 South Africa, and South Korea that have been found by Commerce to be sold in the United States at less than fair value and imports of the subject merchandise from South Korea that have been found by Commerce to be subsidized by the government of South Korea.5 On August 5, 2024, Commerce issued its final affirmative determinations that imports of brass rod from Israel were being sold at less than fair value in the United States, and that imports of brass rod from Israel were being subsidized by the government of Israel.6 Accordingly, the Commission currently is issuing a supplemental schedule for its antidumping duty and countervailing duty investigations on imports of brass rod from Israel. This supplemental schedule is as follows: the deadline for filing supplemental party comments on Commerce’s final antidumping and countervailing duty determinations is 5:15 p.m. on August 14, 2024. Supplemental party comments may address only Commerce’s final antidumping duty and countervailing duty determinations regarding imports of brass rod from Israel. These supplemental final comments may not contain new factual information and may not exceed five (5) pages in length. The supplemental staff report in the final phase of these investigations regarding subject imports from Israel will be placed in the nonpublic record on August 29, 2024; and a public version will be issued thereafter. For further information concerning these investigations see the Commission’s notice cited above and the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, part 201, subparts A and B (19 CFR part 201), and part 207, subparts A and C (19 CFR part 207). All written submissions must conform with the provisions of § 201.8 of the Commission’s rules; any submissions that contain BPI must also conform with the requirements of §§ 201.6, 207.3, and 207.7 of the Commission’s rules. The Commission’s Handbook on Filing Procedures, available on the Commission’s website at https:// www.usitc.gov/documents/handbook_ on_filing_procedures.pdf, elaborates upon the Commission’s procedures with respect to filings. Additional written submissions to the Commission, including requests pursuant to section 201.12 of the Commission’s rules, shall not be accepted unless good cause is shown for accepting such submissions, or unless the submission is pursuant to a specific 5 89 6 89 PO 00000 FR 49193, June 11, 2024. FR 63402 and 89 FR 63410, August 5, 2024. Frm 00072 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 66739 request by a Commissioner or Commission staff. In accordance with sections 201.16(c) and 207.3 of the Commission’s rules, each document filed by a party to the investigation must be served on all other parties to the investigation (as identified by either the public or BPI service list), and a certificate of service must be timely filed. The Secretary will not accept a document for filing without a certificate of service. Authority: This proceeding is being conducted under authority of title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is published pursuant to section 207.21 of the Commission’s rules. By order of the Commission. Issued: August 13, 2024. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2024–18404 Filed 8–15–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE [OMB Number 1110–0045] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed eCollection eComments Requested; Revision of Currently Approved Collection Federal Bureau of Investigation Laboratory, Department of Justice. ACTION: 30-Day notice. 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INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION

[Investigation Nos. 701-TA-687 and 731-TA-1614 (Final)]


Brass Rod From Israel; Scheduling of the Final Phase of the 
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Investigations

AGENCY: United States International Trade Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

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DATES: August 5, 2024.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie Duffy (202) 708-2579), Office of 
Investigations, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW,

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Washington, DC 20436. Hearing-impaired persons can obtain information 
on this matter by contacting the Commission's TDD terminal on (202) 
205-1810. Persons with mobility impairments who will need special 
assistance in gaining access to the Commission should contact the 
Office of the Secretary at (202) 205-2000. General information 
concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its 
internet server (https://www.usitc.gov). The public record for these 
investigations may be viewed on the Commission's electronic docket 
(EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Effective September 29, 2023, the Commission 
established a general schedule for the conduct of the final phase of 
its investigations on brass rod from Brazil, India, Israel, Mexico, 
South Africa, and South Korea \1\ following preliminary determinations 
by the U.S. Department of Commerce (``Commerce'') that imports of brass 
rod from India, Israel, and South Korea were being subsidized by the 
governments of India, Israel, and South Korea.\2\ Notice of the 
scheduling of the final phase of the Commission's investigations and of 
a public hearing to be held in connection therewith was given by 
posting copies of the notice in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. 
International Trade Commission, Washington, DC, and by publishing the 
notice in the Federal Register on October 5, 2023 (88 FR 69229). All 
persons who requested the opportunity were permitted to appear in 
person or by counsel.
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    \1\ 88 FR 69229, October 5, 2023.
    \2\ 88 FR 67239, 88 FR 67240, and 88 FR 867233, September 29, 
2023.
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    The Commission subsequently issued its final determination that an 
industry in the United States is materially injured by reason of 
imports of brass rod from India that have been found by Commerce to be 
subsidized by the government of India.\3\ On April 22, 2024, Commerce 
issued its final affirmative determinations that imports of brass rod 
from Brazil, India, Mexico, South Africa, and South Korea were being 
sold at less than fair value in the United States, and that imports of 
brass rod from South Korea were being subsidized by the government of 
South Korea.\4\ The Commission subsequently issued its final 
determinations that an industry in the United States is materially 
injured by reason of imports of brass rod from Brazil, India, Mexico, 
South Africa, and South Korea that have been found by Commerce to be 
sold in the United States at less than fair value and imports of the 
subject merchandise from South Korea that have been found by Commerce 
to be subsidized by the government of South Korea.\5\
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    \3\ 89 FR 8440, February 7, 2024.
    \4\ 89 FR 29303, 89 FR 29300, 89 FR 29305, 89 FR 29292, 89 FR 
29298, and 89 FR 29290, April 22, 2024.
    \5\ 89 FR 49193, June 11, 2024.
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    On August 5, 2024, Commerce issued its final affirmative 
determinations that imports of brass rod from Israel were being sold at 
less than fair value in the United States, and that imports of brass 
rod from Israel were being subsidized by the government of Israel.\6\ 
Accordingly, the Commission currently is issuing a supplemental 
schedule for its antidumping duty and countervailing duty 
investigations on imports of brass rod from Israel.
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    \6\ 89 FR 63402 and 89 FR 63410, August 5, 2024.
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    This supplemental schedule is as follows: the deadline for filing 
supplemental party comments on Commerce's final antidumping and 
countervailing duty determinations is 5:15 p.m. on August 14, 2024. 
Supplemental party comments may address only Commerce's final 
antidumping duty and countervailing duty determinations regarding 
imports of brass rod from Israel. These supplemental final comments may 
not contain new factual information and may not exceed five (5) pages 
in length. The supplemental staff report in the final phase of these 
investigations regarding subject imports from Israel will be placed in 
the nonpublic record on August 29, 2024; and a public version will be 
issued thereafter.
    For further information concerning these investigations see the 
Commission's notice cited above and the Commission's Rules of Practice 
and Procedure, part 201, subparts A and B (19 CFR part 201), and part 
207, subparts A and C (19 CFR part 207).
    All written submissions must conform with the provisions of Sec.  
201.8 of the Commission's rules; any submissions that contain BPI must 
also conform with the requirements of Sec. Sec.  201.6, 207.3, and 
207.7 of the Commission's rules. The Commission's Handbook on Filing 
Procedures, available on the Commission's website at https://www.usitc.gov/documents/handbook_on_filing_procedures.pdf, elaborates 
upon the Commission's procedures with respect to filings.
    Additional written submissions to the Commission, including 
requests pursuant to section 201.12 of the Commission's rules, shall 
not be accepted unless good cause is shown for accepting such 
submissions, or unless the submission is pursuant to a specific request 
by a Commissioner or Commission staff.
    In accordance with sections 201.16(c) and 207.3 of the Commission's 
rules, each document filed by a party to the investigation must be 
served on all other parties to the investigation (as identified by 
either the public or BPI service list), and a certificate of service 
must be timely filed. The Secretary will not accept a document for 
filing without a certificate of service.
    Authority: This proceeding is being conducted under authority of 
title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is published pursuant 
to section 207.21 of the Commission's rules.

    By order of the Commission.

    Issued: August 13, 2024.
Lisa Barton,
Secretary to the Commission.
[FR Doc. 2024-18404 Filed 8-15-24; 8:45 am]
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