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Liquidation of Suspended Entries
At this time, Commerce remains
enjoined by CIT order from liquidating
entries that: were produced and/or
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valorem subsidy rate is zero or de
minimis,12 we will instruct CBP to
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Notification to Interested Parties
This notice is issued and published in
accordance with sections 516A(c) and
(e) and 777(i)(1) of the Act.
Dated: August 13, 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.
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2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid From
India and the People’s Republic of
China: Postponement of Preliminary
Determinations in the Less-Than-FairValue Investigations
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
DATES: Applicable August 20, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Grant Fuller at (202) 482–6228 (India);
AGENCY:
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(the People’s Republic of China
(China)), AD/CVD Operations,
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On April 23, 2024, the U.S.
Department of Commerce (Commerce)
initiated less-than-fair-value (LTFV)
investigations of imports of 2,4Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4–D)
from India and China.1 On July 22,
2024, Commerce tolled certain
deadlines in this administrative
proceeding by seven days.2 The
deadline for these preliminary
determinations is now September 17,
2024.
Postponement of Preliminary
Determinations
Section 733(b)(1)(A) of the Tariff Act
of 1930, as amended (the Act), requires
Commerce to issue the preliminary
determination in a LTFV investigation
within 140 days after the date on which
Commerce initiated the investigation.
However, section 733(c)(1)(A)(b)(1) of
the Act permits Commerce to postpone
the preliminary determination until no
later than 190 days after the date on
which Commerce initiated the
investigation if: (A) the petitioner 3
makes a timely request for a
postponement; or (B) Commerce
concludes that the parties concerned are
cooperating, that the investigation is
extraordinarily complicated, and that
additional time is necessary to make a
preliminary determination. Under 19
CFR 351.205(e), the petitioner must
submit a request for postponement 25
days or more before the scheduled date
of the preliminary determination and
must state the reasons for the request.
Commerce will grant the request unless
it finds compelling reasons to deny the
request.
On August 7, 2024, the petitioner
submitted a timely request that
Commerce postpone the preliminary
determinations in these LTFV
investigations.4 The petitioners stated
that it requests postponement ‘‘because
1 See 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid from the
People’s Republic of China and India: Initiation of
Less-Than-Fair-Value Investigations, 89 FR 34200
(April 30, 2024) (Initiation Notice).
2 See Memorandum, ‘‘Tolling of Deadlines for
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Proceedings,’’ dated July 22, 2024.
3 The petitioner is Corteva Agriscience LLC.
4 See Petitioner’s Letter, ‘‘Request for
Postponement of Preliminary Determination,’’ dated
August 7, 2024.
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{these} investigation{s} involve{ }
complex and novel issues, which
require additional time to investigate
completely.’’ 5
For the reason stated above and
because there are no compelling reasons
to deny the request, Commerce, in
accordance with section 733(c)(1)(A) of
the Act, is postponing the deadline for
the preliminary determinations by 50
days (i.e., 190 days after the date on
which these investigations were
initiated). As a result, Commerce will
issue its preliminary determinations no
later than November 6, 2024.6 In
accordance with section 735(a)(1) of the
Act and 19 CFR 351.210(b)(1), the
deadline for the final determinations of
these investigations will continue to be
75 days after the date of the preliminary
determinations, unless postponed at a
later date.
This notice is issued and published
pursuant to section 733(c)(2) of the Act
and 19 CFR 351.205(f)(1).
Dated: August 13, 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.
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National Institute of Standards and
Technology
National Artificial Intelligence Advisory
Committee
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Open Meeting.
AGENCY:
The National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
announces that the National Artificial
Intelligence Advisory Committee
(NAIAC or Committee) will hold a
virtual meeting with briefing sessions.
This meeting will be held via web
conference on Wednesday, September 4,
2024, from 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Eastern
Time. The primary purpose of this
meeting is for NAIAC to receive a
briefing by outside panelists on AI in
the workforce and a separate briefing
from the Law Enforcement
Subcommittee on topics related to AI in
law enforcement specific to facial
recognition technology. The final
agenda will be posted on the NIST
SUMMARY:
5 Id.
at 1–2.
deadline has been tolled by seven days. See
footnote 2, supra.
6 This
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website at https://www.nist.gov/itl/
national-artificial-intelligence-advisorycommittee-naiac.
DATES: The NAIAC will meet on
Wednesday, September 4, 2024, from
2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held
via webinar. Please note participation
instructions under the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cheryl L. Gendron, Designated Federal
Officer, Information Technology
Laboratory, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Telephone:
(301) 975–2785, Email address:
cheryl.gendron@nist.gov. Please direct
any inquiries to the committee at
naiac@nist.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
as amended, 5 U.S.C. 1001 et seq.,
notice is hereby given that the NAIAC
will meet virtually as set forth in the
DATES section of this notice. The
meeting will be open to the public.
The NAIAC is authorized by Section
5104 of the National Artificial
Intelligence Initiative Act of 2020 (Pub.
L. 116–283), in accordance with the
provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, as amended (FACA), 5
U.S.C. 1001 et seq. The Committee
advises the President and the National
Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office
on matters related to the National
Artificial Intelligence Initiative.
Additional information on the NAIAC is
available at ai.gov/naiac/.
The primary purpose of this meeting
is for NAIAC to receive a briefing by
outside panelists on AI in the workforce
and a separate briefing from the Law
Enforcement Subcommittee on topics
related to AI in law enforcement
specific to facial recognition technology.
The final agenda will be posted on the
NIST website at https://www.nist.gov/
itl/national-artificial-intelligenceadvisory-committee-naiac.
Workforce Briefing: The Workforce
Working Group of the NAIAC will host
part two of a panel that discusses AI and
Just Transitions for American Workers,
continuing the discussions from the
August 1, 2024, briefing. Invited
speakers will explore how the nation
can take innovative worker-first
approaches to help people enjoy lifelong
career success. Ensuring that workers
have job experiences that are dignified,
career-enhancing, and allow for job
mobility is not only an imperative for
worker and community wellbeing; it
ensures a stronger and more competitive
U.S. economy. The panel will explore
encouraging a pragmatic, multidisciplinary, and multi-stakeholder
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approach to the problem. The invited
guests represent organizations, experts,
workers, and employers interested in
offering a range of perspectives and
ideas supporting worker success in an
increasingly AI-influenced workforce
and economy.
Law Enforcement Use of Facial
Recognition Technology Briefing: The
Law Enforcement Subcommittee of the
NAIAC (NAIAC LE) will brief the
NAIAC on AI in law enforcement
specific to facial recognition technology.
Law enforcement and agencies often
need to identify individuals for a wide
variety of reasons. Video and
photographic evidence obtained from
surveillance footage, bystanders, social
media, and other sources may provide
crucial evidence about potential
suspects, victims, witnesses, or
community members in distress. Facial
recognition technologies (FRTs) can
allow law enforcement officers to
identify these individuals with greater
frequency, speed, and accuracy. Therein
lies both the potential and the risk of
facial recognition technology.
Unrestrained use of FRTs could bring
more people unwillingly or unwittingly
into the scope of law enforcement
investigations, and the system could be
misused in a manner that violates
constitutional rights or community
norms. To prepare for the public
briefing and meeting on September 4th,
the NAIAC invites public comment on
the discussion draft, titled ‘Discussing a
Framework for the Responsible Use of
Facial Recognition Technology in Law
Enforcement.’ This document will be
available via a link on the published
agenda before the meeting. This
discussion is intended to inform future
recommendations from the NAIAC LE to
the full NAIAC committee concerning
the limited and responsible use of FRTs.
Additional information, including the
speaker names, will be available on the
agenda and posted online. Members of
the public interested in reviewing the
agenda in advance and viewing the
sessions are encouraged to visit https://
www.nist.gov/itl/national-artificialintelligence-advisory-committee-naiac
for session details and to register to
watch virtually. The agenda items may
change to accommodate NAIAC
business. The final agenda will be
posted on the NIST website at https://
www.nist.gov/itl/national-artificialintelligence-advisory-committee-naiac.
Comments: Individuals and
representatives of organizations who
would like to offer comments and
suggestions related to items on the
Committee’s agenda for this meeting are
invited to submit comments in advance
of the event. Please note that all
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comments submitted via email will be
treated as public documents and will be
made available for public inspection.
For consideration prior to this meeting,
all comments must be submitted via
email with the subject line ‘‘September
4, 2024, NAIAC Public Meeting’’ to
naiac@nist.gov by 5 p.m. Eastern Time,
August 23, 2024. NIST will not accept
comments accompanied by a request
that part or all of the comment be
treated confidentially because of its
business proprietary nature or for any
other reason. Therefore, do not submit
confidential business information or
otherwise sensitive, protected, or
personal information, such as account
numbers, Social Security numbers, or
names of other individuals. Members of
the public may also submit written
comments to the NAIAC at any time.
Virtual Meeting Registration
Instructions: The meeting will be
broadcast via web conference. Requests
for special accommodations may be
made by emailing cheryl.gendron@
nist.gov. Registration is required to view
the web conference. Instructions on how
to register will be made available at
https://www.nist.gov/itl/nationalartificial-intelligence-advisorycommittee-naiac. Registration will
remain open until the conclusion of the
meeting.
Tamiko Ford,
NIST Executive Secretariat.
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ACTION: Notice of Public Workshop.
AGENCY:
The National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
announces that the Smart Connected
Systems Division (SCSD) will hold a
‘‘Workshop on Whole Community
Preparedness for Smart Cities and
Communities’’ on August 27, 2024 from
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time and
on August 28, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The primary
purpose of this workshop is to define
the acceptability, feasibility, and
technical requirements for an integrated
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National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Open Meeting.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
announces that the National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee
(NAIAC or Committee) will hold a virtual meeting with briefing
sessions. This meeting will be held via web conference on Wednesday,
September 4, 2024, from 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The primary
purpose of this meeting is for NAIAC to receive a briefing by outside
panelists on AI in the workforce and a separate briefing from the Law
Enforcement Subcommittee on topics related to AI in law enforcement
specific to facial recognition technology. The final agenda will be
posted on the NIST
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website at https://www.nist.gov/itl/national-artificial-intelligence-advisory-committee-naiac.
DATES: The NAIAC will meet on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, from 2:00
p.m.-5:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held via webinar. Please note
participation instructions under the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cheryl L. Gendron, Designated Federal
Officer, Information Technology Laboratory, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Telephone: (301) 975-2785, Email address:
[email protected]. Please direct any inquiries to the committee
at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 1001 et seq., notice is hereby given that the
NAIAC will meet virtually as set forth in the DATES section of this
notice. The meeting will be open to the public.
The NAIAC is authorized by Section 5104 of the National Artificial
Intelligence Initiative Act of 2020 (Pub. L. 116-283), in accordance
with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended
(FACA), 5 U.S.C. 1001 et seq. The Committee advises the President and
the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office on matters
related to the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative. Additional
information on the NAIAC is available at ai.gov/naiac/.
The primary purpose of this meeting is for NAIAC to receive a
briefing by outside panelists on AI in the workforce and a separate
briefing from the Law Enforcement Subcommittee on topics related to AI
in law enforcement specific to facial recognition technology. The final
agenda will be posted on the NIST website at https://www.nist.gov/itl/national-artificial-intelligence-advisory-committee-naiac.
Workforce Briefing: The Workforce Working Group of the NAIAC will
host part two of a panel that discusses AI and Just Transitions for
American Workers, continuing the discussions from the August 1, 2024,
briefing. Invited speakers will explore how the nation can take
innovative worker-first approaches to help people enjoy lifelong career
success. Ensuring that workers have job experiences that are dignified,
career-enhancing, and allow for job mobility is not only an imperative
for worker and community wellbeing; it ensures a stronger and more
competitive U.S. economy. The panel will explore encouraging a
pragmatic, multi-disciplinary, and multi-stakeholder approach to the
problem. The invited guests represent organizations, experts, workers,
and employers interested in offering a range of perspectives and ideas
supporting worker success in an increasingly AI-influenced workforce
and economy.
Law Enforcement Use of Facial Recognition Technology Briefing: The
Law Enforcement Subcommittee of the NAIAC (NAIAC LE) will brief the
NAIAC on AI in law enforcement specific to facial recognition
technology. Law enforcement and agencies often need to identify
individuals for a wide variety of reasons. Video and photographic
evidence obtained from surveillance footage, bystanders, social media,
and other sources may provide crucial evidence about potential
suspects, victims, witnesses, or community members in distress. Facial
recognition technologies (FRTs) can allow law enforcement officers to
identify these individuals with greater frequency, speed, and accuracy.
Therein lies both the potential and the risk of facial recognition
technology. Unrestrained use of FRTs could bring more people
unwillingly or unwittingly into the scope of law enforcement
investigations, and the system could be misused in a manner that
violates constitutional rights or community norms. To prepare for the
public briefing and meeting on September 4th, the NAIAC invites public
comment on the discussion draft, titled `Discussing a Framework for the
Responsible Use of Facial Recognition Technology in Law Enforcement.'
This document will be available via a link on the published agenda
before the meeting. This discussion is intended to inform future
recommendations from the NAIAC LE to the full NAIAC committee
concerning the limited and responsible use of FRTs.
Additional information, including the speaker names, will be
available on the agenda and posted online. Members of the public
interested in reviewing the agenda in advance and viewing the sessions
are encouraged to visit https://www.nist.gov/itl/national-artificial-intelligence-advisory-committee-naiac for session details and to
register to watch virtually. The agenda items may change to accommodate
NAIAC business. The final agenda will be posted on the NIST website at
https://www.nist.gov/itl/national-artificial-intelligence-advisory-committee-naiac.
Comments: Individuals and representatives of organizations who
would like to offer comments and suggestions related to items on the
Committee's agenda for this meeting are invited to submit comments in
advance of the event. Please note that all comments submitted via email
will be treated as public documents and will be made available for
public inspection. For consideration prior to this meeting, all
comments must be submitted via email with the subject line ``September
4, 2024, NAIAC Public Meeting'' to [email protected] by 5 p.m. Eastern
Time, August 23, 2024. NIST will not accept comments accompanied by a
request that part or all of the comment be treated confidentially
because of its business proprietary nature or for any other reason.
Therefore, do not submit confidential business information or otherwise
sensitive, protected, or personal information, such as account numbers,
Social Security numbers, or names of other individuals. Members of the
public may also submit written comments to the NAIAC at any time.
Virtual Meeting Registration Instructions: The meeting will be
broadcast via web conference. Requests for special accommodations may
be made by emailing [email protected]. Registration is required
to view the web conference. Instructions on how to register will be
made available at https://www.nist.gov/itl/national-artificial-intelligence-advisory-committee-naiac. Registration will remain open
until the conclusion of the meeting.
Tamiko Ford,
NIST Executive Secretariat.
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