Certain Epoxy Resins From India: Preliminary Affirmative Countervailing Duty Determination and Alignment of Final Determination With Final Antidumping Duty Determination, 74889-74891 [2024-20887]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C–533–927]
Certain Epoxy Resins From India:
Preliminary Affirmative Countervailing
Duty Determination and Alignment of
Final Determination With Final
Antidumping Duty Determination
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Commerce (Commerce) preliminarily
determines that countervailable
subsidies are being provided to
producers and exporters of certain
epoxy resins (epoxy resins) from India
for the period of investigation (POI)
January 1, 2023, through December 31,
2023. Interested parties are invited to
comment on this preliminary
determination.
DATES: Applicable September 13, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Eliza DeLong or Colin Thrasher, AD/
CVD Operations, Office V, Enforcement
and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone:
(202) 482–3878 or (202) 482–6458,
respectively.
AGENCY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Background
This preliminary determination is
made in accordance with section 703(b)
of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended
(the Act). Commerce published the
notice of initiation of this countervailing
duty (CVD) investigation on April 29,
2024.1 On May 28, 2024, Commerce
postponed the preliminary
determination until September 3, 2024.2
On July 22, 2024, Commerce tolled
certain deadlines in this administrative
proceeding by seven days.3 The
deadline for the preliminary
determination is now September 9,
2024.
For a complete description of events
that followed the initiation of this
investigation, see the Preliminary
1 See Certain Epoxy Resins from the People’s
Republic of China, India, the Republic of Korea,
and Taiwan: Initiation of Countervailing Duty
Investigations, 89 FR 33319 (April 29, 2024)
(Initiation Notice).
2 See Certain Epoxy Resins from the People’s
Republic of China, India, the Republic of Korea,
and Taiwan: Postponement of Preliminary
Determinations in the Countervailing Duty
Investigations, 89 FR 46016 (May 28, 2024).
3 See Memorandum, ‘‘Tolling of Deadlines for
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Proceedings,’’ dated July 22, 2024.
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Decision Memorandum.4 A list of topics
discussed in the Preliminary Decision
Memorandum is included as Appendix
II to this notice. The Preliminary
Decision Memorandum is a public
document and is on file electronically
via Enforcement and Compliance’s
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Centralized Electronic Service System
(ACCESS). ACCESS is available to
registered users at https://access.trade.
gov. In addition, a complete version of
the Preliminary Decision Memorandum
can be accessed directly at https://
access.trade.gov/public/FRNotices
ListLayout.aspx.
Scope of the Investigation
The products covered by this
investigation are epoxy resins. For a
complete description of the scope of this
investigation, see Appendix I.
Scope Comments
In accordance with the Preamble to
Commerce’s regulations,5 the Initiation
Notice set aside a period of time for
parties to raise issues regarding product
coverage, (i.e., scope).6
We received several comments
concerning the scope of this
investigation, as well as in the
companion less-than-fair-value (LTFV)
and CVD investigations of epoxy resins,
as it appeared in the Initiation Notice.
We are currently evaluating the scope
comments filed by the interested
parties. We intend to issue our
preliminary decision regarding the
scope of the LTFV and CVD
investigations in the preliminary
determinations of the companion LTFV
investigations, the deadline for which is
November 6, 2024.7 We will incorporate
the scope decisions from the LTFV
investigations into the scope of the final
CVD determination for this investigation
after considering any relevant comments
submitted in scope case and rebuttal
briefs.8
4 See Memorandum, ‘‘Decision Memorandum for
the Preliminary Affirmative Determination in the
Countervailing Duty Investigation of Certain Epoxy
Resins from India,’’ dated concurrently with, and
hereby adopted by, this notice (Preliminary
Decision Memorandum).
5 See Antidumping Duties; Countervailing Duties,
Final Rule, 62 FR 27296, 27323 (May 19, 1997)
(Preamble).
6 See Initiation Notice.
7 See Certain Epoxy Resins from the People’s
Republic of China, India, the Republic of Korea,
Taiwan, and Thailand: Postponement of
Preliminary Determinations in the Less-Than-FairValue Investigations, 89 FR 65583 (August 12, 2024)
(LTFV Prelim Postponement).
8 The deadline for interested parties to submit
scope case and rebuttal briefs will be established in
the preliminary scope decision memorandum.
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Methodology
Commerce is conducting this
investigation in accordance with section
701 of the Act. For each of the subsidy
programs found countervailable,
Commerce preliminarily determines
that there is a subsidy, i.e., a financial
contribution by an ‘‘authority’’ that
gives rise to a benefit to the recipient,
and that the subsidy is specific.9
Commerce notes that, in making these
findings, it relied, in part, on facts
available and, because it finds that
Champion Advanced Materials
(Champion) did not act to the best of its
ability to respond to Commerce’s
requests for information, Commerce has
drawn an adverse inference where
appropriate in selecting from among the
facts otherwise available.10 For a full
description of the methodology
underlying our preliminary
determination, see the Preliminary
Decision Memorandum.
Alignment
As noted in the Preliminary Decision
Memorandum, in accordance with
section 705(a)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.210(b)(4), Commerce is aligning the
final CVD determination with the final
determination in the companion LTFV
investigation of epoxy resins from India
based on a request made by the
petitioner.11 Consequently, the final
CVD determination will be issued on
the same date as the final LTFV
determination, which is currently
scheduled to be issued no later than
January 21, 2025, unless postponed.12
All-Others Rate
Sections 703(d) and 705(c)(5)(A) of
the Act provide that, in the preliminary
determination, Commerce shall
determine an estimated all-others rate
for companies not individually
examined. This rate shall be an amount
equal to the weighted average of the
estimated subsidy rates established for
those companies individually
examined, excluding any rates that are
zero, de minimis, or based entirely
under section 776 of the Act.
In this investigation, Commerce
preliminarily assigned a rate based
entirely on facts available to Champion.
9 See sections 771(5)(B) and (D) of the Act
regarding financial contribution; section 771(5)(E)
of the Act regarding benefit; and section 771(5A) of
the Act regarding specificity.
10 See sections 776(a) and (b) of the Act.
11 See Petitioner’s Letter, ‘‘Petitioner’s Request to
Align Countervailing Duty Investigation Final
Determination with Antidumping Duty
Investigation Final Determination,’’ dated August
15, 2024. The petitioner is the U.S. Epoxy Resin
Producers Ad Hoc Coalition.
12 See LTFV Prelim Postponement.
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Therefore, the only rate that is not zero,
de minimis or based entirely on facts
otherwise available is the rate calculated
for Atul Limited (Atul). Consequently,
the rate calculated for Atul is also
assigned as the rate for all-other
producers and exporters.
Preliminary Determination
Commerce preliminarily determines
that the following estimated
countervailable subsidy rates exist:
Champion did not respond to
Commerce’s request for information in a
timely manner, and Commerce
preliminarily determines that Champion
failed to cooperate by not acting to the
best of its ability to respond to
Commerce’s request for information
pursuant to section 776(b) of the Act,
Commerce does not intend to conduct
verification of Champion’s information.
Public Comment
All interested parties will have the
opportunity to submit scope case and
Company
rebuttal briefs on the preliminary
decision regarding the scope of the
Atul Limited ...........................
1.55 LTFV and CVD investigations. The
Champion Advanced Matedeadlines to submit scope case and
rials ....................................
* 113.83 rebuttal briefs will be provided in the
All Others ..............................
1.55 preliminary scope decision
memorandum. For all scope case and
* Rate based on an adverse inference.
rebuttal briefs, parties must file
Suspension of Liquidation
identical documents simultaneously on
In accordance with sections
the records of the ongoing LTFV and
703(d)(1)(B) and (d)(2) of the Act,
CVD epoxy resins investigations. No
Commerce will direct U.S. Customs and new factual information or business
Border Protection (CBP) to suspend
proprietary information may be
liquidation of entries of subject
included in either scope case or rebuttal
merchandise as described in the scope
briefs.
of the investigation entered, or
Case briefs or other written comments
withdrawn from warehouse, for
on non-scope issues may be submitted
consumption on or after the date of
to the Assistant Secretary for
publication of this notice in the Federal Enforcement and Compliance no later
Register. Further, pursuant to 19 CFR
than seven days after the date on which
351.205(d), Commerce will instruct CBP the last verification report is issued in
to require a cash deposit equal to the
this investigation. Rebuttal briefs,
rates indicated above.
limited to issues raised in the case
briefs, may be filed not later than five
Disclosure
days after the date for filing case
Commerce intends to disclose to
briefs.13 Interested parties who submit
interested parties the calculations
case briefs or rebuttal briefs in this
performed in connection with this
proceeding must submit: (1) a table of
preliminary determination within five
contents listing each issue; and (2) a
days of its public announcement or, if
table of authorities.14
there is no public announcement,
As provided under 19 CFR
within five days of the date of
351.309(c)(2) and (d)(2), in prior
publication of this notice in accordance
proceedings we have encouraged
with 19 CFR 351.224(b).
interested parties to provide an
Consistent with 19 CFR 351.224(e),
executive summary of their brief that
Commerce will analyze and, if
should be limited to five pages total,
appropriate, correct any timely
including footnotes. In this
allegations of significant ministerial
investigation, we instead request that
errors by amending the preliminary
interested parties provide at the
determination. However, consistent
beginning of their briefs a public,
with 19 CFR 351.224(d), Commerce will
executive summary for each issue raised
not consider incomplete allegations that
in their briefs.15 Further, we request that
do not address the significance standard
interested parties limit their executive
under 19 CFR 351.224(g) following the
summary of each issue to no more than
preliminary determination. Instead,
450 words, not including citations. We
Commerce will address such allegations
in the final determination together with
13 See 19 CFR 351.309(d); see also Administrative
issues raised in the case briefs or other
Protective Order, Service, and Other Procedures in
written comments.
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings,
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Subsidy rate
(percent ad
valorem)
Verification
As provided in section 782(i)(1) of the
Act, Commerce intends to verify the
information relied upon in making its
final determination for Atul. Because
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88 FR 67069, 67077 (September 29, 2023) (APO and
Service Final Rule).
14 See 19 CFR 351.309(c)(2) and (d)(2).
15 We use the term ‘‘issue’’ here to describe an
argument that Commerce would normally address
in a comment of the Issues and Decision
Memorandum.
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intend to use the executive summaries
as the basis of the comment summaries
included in the issues and decision
memorandum that will accompany the
final determination in this investigation.
We request that interested parties
include footnotes for relevant citations
in the executive summary of each issue.
Note that Commerce has amended
certain of its requirements pertaining to
the service of documents in 19 CFR
351.303(f).16
Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.310(c),
interested parties who wish to request a
hearing, limited to issues raised in the
case and rebuttal briefs, must submit a
written request to the Assistant
Secretary for Enforcement and
Compliance, U.S. Department of
Commerce via ACCESS within 30 days
after the date of publication of this
notice. Requests should contain the
party’s name, address, and telephone
number, the number of participants, and
a list of the issues to be discussed. Oral
presentations at the hearing will be
limited to issues raised in the briefs. If
a request for a hearing is made, parties
will be notified of the time and date for
the hearing.17 Parties should confirm by
telephone the date, time, and location of
the hearing two days before the
scheduled date.
U.S. International Trade Commission
Notification
In accordance with section 703(f) of
the Act, Commerce will notify the U.S.
International Trade Commission (ITC) of
its determination. If the final
determination is affirmative, the ITC
will determine before the later of 120
days after the date of this preliminary
determination or 45 days after the final
determination whether imports of epoxy
resins from India are materially injuring,
or threaten material injury to, the U.S.
industry.
Notification to Interested Parties
This determination is issued and
published in accordance with sections
703(f) and 777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19
CFR 351.205(c).
Dated: September 9, 2024.
Abdelali Elouaradia,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement
and Compliance.
Appendix I
Scope of the Investigation
The merchandise subject to this
investigation is fully or partially uncured
epoxy resins, also known as epoxide resins,
polyepoxides, oxirane resins, ethoxyline
16 See APO and Service Final Rule, 88 FR at
67069.
17 See 19 CFR 351.310(d).
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resins, diglycidyl ether of bisphenol,
(chloromethyl)oxirane, or aromatic
diglycidyl, which are polymers or
prepolymers containing epoxy groups (i.e.,
three-membered ring structures comprised of
two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom).
Epoxy resins range in physical form from low
viscosity liquids to solids. All epoxy resins
are covered by the scope of this investigation
irrespective of physical form, viscosity,
grade, purity, molecular weight, or molecular
structure, and packaging.
Epoxy resins may contain modifiers or
additives, such as hardeners, curatives,
colorants, pigments, diluents, solvents,
thickeners, fillers, plasticizers, softeners,
flame retardants, toughening agents,
catalysts, Bisphenol F, and ultraviolet light
inhibitors, so long as the modifier or additive
has not chemically reacted so as to cure the
epoxy resin or convert it into a different
product no longer containing epoxy groups.
Such epoxy resins with modifiers or
additives are included in the scope where the
epoxy resin component comprises no less
than 30 percent of the total weight of the
product. The scope also includes blends of
epoxy resins with different types of epoxy
resins, with or without the inclusion of
modifiers and additives, so long as the
combined epoxy resin component comprises
at least 30 percent of the total weight of the
blend.
Epoxy resins that enter as part of a system
or kit with separately packaged co-reactants,
such as hardeners or curing agents, are
within the scope. The scope does not include
any separately packaged co-reactants that
would not fall within the scope if entered on
their own.
The scope includes merchandise matching
the above description that has been
processed in a third country, including by
commingling, diluting, introducing, or
removing modifiers or additives, or
performing any other processing that would
not otherwise remove the merchandise from
the scope of this investigation if performed
in the subject country.
The scope also includes epoxy resin that is
commingled or blended with epoxy resin
from sources not subject to these
investigations. Only the subject component
of such commingled products is covered by
the scope of this investigation.
Excluded from the scope are phenoxy
resins, which are polymers with a weight
greater than 11,000 Daltons, a Melt Flow
Index (MFI) at 200 °C (392 °F) no less than 4
grams and no greater than 70 grams per 10
min, Glass-Transition Temperatures (Tg) no
less than 80 °C (176 °F) and no greater than
100 °C (212 °F), and which contain no epoxy
groups other than at the terminal ends of the
molecule.
Excluded from the scope are certain paint
and coating products, which are blends,
mixtures, or other formulations of epoxy
resin, curing agent, and pigment, in any form,
packaged in one or more containers, wherein
(1) the pigment represents a minimum of 10
percent of the total weight of the product, (2)
the epoxy resin represents a maximum of 80
percent of the total weight of the product,
and (3) the curing agent represents 5 to 40
percent of the total weight of the product.
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Excluded from the scope are preimpregnated
fabrics or fibers, often referred to as ‘‘prepregs,’’ which are composite materials
consisting of fabrics or fibers (typically
carbon or glass) impregnated with epoxy
resin.
This merchandise is currently classifiable
under Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States (HTSUS) subheading
3907.30.0000. Subject merchandise may also
be entered under subheadings 3907.29.0000,
3824.99.9397, 3214.10.0020, 2910.90.9100,
2910.90.9000, 2910.90.2000, and
1518.00.4000. The HTSUS subheadings are
provided for convenience and customs
purposes only; the written description of the
scope is dispositive.
Appendix II
List of Topics Discussed in the Preliminary
Decision Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Injury Test
IV. Diversification of India’s Economy
V. Subsidies Valuation
VI. Use of Facts Otherwise Available and
Adverse Inferences
VII. Analysis of Programs
VIII. Recommendation
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C–570–167]
Certain Epoxy Resins From the
People’s Republic of China:
Preliminary Affirmative Countervailing
Duty Determination, Preliminary
Affirmative Determination of Critical
Circumstances, and Alignment of Final
Determination With Final Antidumping
Duty Determination
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Commerce (Commerce) preliminarily
determines that countervailable
subsidies are being provided to
producers and exporters of certain
epoxy resins (epoxy resins) from the
People’s Republic of China (China) for
the period of investigation (POI) January
1, 2023, through December 31, 2023.
Interested parties are invited to
comment on this preliminary
determination.
DATES: Applicable September 13, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nathan James, AD/CVD Operations,
Office V, Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482–5305.
AGENCY:
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
This preliminary determination is
made in accordance with section 703(b)
of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended
(the Act). Commerce published the
notice of initiation of this countervailing
duty (CVD) investigation on April 29,
2024.1 On May 28, 2024, Commerce
postponed the preliminary
determination until September 3, 2024.2
On July 22, 2024, Commerce tolled
certain deadlines in this administrative
proceeding by seven days.3 The
deadline for the preliminary
determination is now September 9,
2024.
For a complete description of events
that followed the initiation of this
investigation, see the Preliminary
Decision Memorandum.4 A list of topics
discussed in the Preliminary Decision
Memorandum is included as Appendix
II to this notice. The Preliminary
Decision Memorandum is a public
document and is on file electronically
via Enforcement and Compliance’s
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Centralized Electronic Service System
(ACCESS). ACCESS is available to
registered users at https://access.
trade.gov. In addition, a complete
version of the Preliminary Decision
Memorandum can be accessed directly
at https://access.trade.gov/public/
FRNoticesListLayout.aspx.
Scope of the Investigation
The products covered by this
investigation are epoxy resins. For a
complete description of the scope of this
investigation, see Appendix I.
Scope Comments
In accordance with the Preamble to
Commerce’s regulations,5 the Initiation
Notice set aside a period of time for
parties to raise issues regarding product
1 See Certain Epoxy Resins from the People’s
Republic of China, India, the Republic of Korea,
and Taiwan: Initiation of Countervailing Duty
Investigations, 89 FR 33319 (April 29, 2024)
(Initiation Notice).
2 See Certain Epoxy Resins from the People’s
Republic of China, India, the Republic of Korea,
and Taiwan: Postponement of Preliminary
Determinations in the Countervailing Duty
Investigations, 89 FR 46061 (May 28, 2024).
3 See Memorandum, ‘‘Tolling of Deadlines for
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Proceedings,’’ dated July 22, 2024.
4 See Memorandum, ‘‘Decision Memorandum for
the Preliminary Affirmative Determination of the
Countervailing Duty Investigation of Certain Epoxy
Resins from the People’s Republic of China,’’ dated
concurrently with, and hereby adopted by, this
notice (Preliminary Decision Memorandum).
5 See Antidumping Duties; Countervailing Duties;
Final Rule, 62 FR 27296, 27323 (May 19, 1997)
(Preamble).
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C-533-927]
Certain Epoxy Resins From India: Preliminary Affirmative
Countervailing Duty Determination and Alignment of Final Determination
With Final Antidumping Duty Determination
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) preliminarily
determines that countervailable subsidies are being provided to
producers and exporters of certain epoxy resins (epoxy resins) from
India for the period of investigation (POI) January 1, 2023, through
December 31, 2023. Interested parties are invited to comment on this
preliminary determination.
DATES: Applicable September 13, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eliza DeLong or Colin Thrasher, AD/CVD
Operations, Office V, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-3878 or (202) 482-6458,
respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
This preliminary determination is made in accordance with section
703(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act). Commerce
published the notice of initiation of this countervailing duty (CVD)
investigation on April 29, 2024.\1\ On May 28, 2024, Commerce postponed
the preliminary determination until September 3, 2024.\2\ On July 22,
2024, Commerce tolled certain deadlines in this administrative
proceeding by seven days.\3\ The deadline for the preliminary
determination is now September 9, 2024.
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\1\ See Certain Epoxy Resins from the People's Republic of
China, India, the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan: Initiation of
Countervailing Duty Investigations, 89 FR 33319 (April 29, 2024)
(Initiation Notice).
\2\ See Certain Epoxy Resins from the People's Republic of
China, India, the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan: Postponement of
Preliminary Determinations in the Countervailing Duty
Investigations, 89 FR 46016 (May 28, 2024).
\3\ See Memorandum, ``Tolling of Deadlines for Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Proceedings,'' dated July 22, 2024.
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For a complete description of events that followed the initiation
of this investigation, see the Preliminary Decision Memorandum.\4\ A
list of topics discussed in the Preliminary Decision Memorandum is
included as Appendix II to this notice. The Preliminary Decision
Memorandum is a public document and is on file electronically via
Enforcement and Compliance's Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Centralized Electronic Service System (ACCESS). ACCESS is available to
registered users at https://access.trade.gov. In addition, a complete
version of the Preliminary Decision Memorandum can be accessed directly
at https://access.trade.gov/public/FRNoticesListLayout.aspx.
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\4\ See Memorandum, ``Decision Memorandum for the Preliminary
Affirmative Determination in the Countervailing Duty Investigation
of Certain Epoxy Resins from India,'' dated concurrently with, and
hereby adopted by, this notice (Preliminary Decision Memorandum).
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Scope of the Investigation
The products covered by this investigation are epoxy resins. For a
complete description of the scope of this investigation, see Appendix
I.
Scope Comments
In accordance with the Preamble to Commerce's regulations,\5\ the
Initiation Notice set aside a period of time for parties to raise
issues regarding product coverage, (i.e., scope).\6\
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\5\ See Antidumping Duties; Countervailing Duties, Final Rule,
62 FR 27296, 27323 (May 19, 1997) (Preamble).
\6\ See Initiation Notice.
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We received several comments concerning the scope of this
investigation, as well as in the companion less-than-fair-value (LTFV)
and CVD investigations of epoxy resins, as it appeared in the
Initiation Notice. We are currently evaluating the scope comments filed
by the interested parties. We intend to issue our preliminary decision
regarding the scope of the LTFV and CVD investigations in the
preliminary determinations of the companion LTFV investigations, the
deadline for which is November 6, 2024.\7\ We will incorporate the
scope decisions from the LTFV investigations into the scope of the
final CVD determination for this investigation after considering any
relevant comments submitted in scope case and rebuttal briefs.\8\
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\7\ See Certain Epoxy Resins from the People's Republic of
China, India, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand:
Postponement of Preliminary Determinations in the Less-Than-Fair-
Value Investigations, 89 FR 65583 (August 12, 2024) (LTFV Prelim
Postponement).
\8\ The deadline for interested parties to submit scope case and
rebuttal briefs will be established in the preliminary scope
decision memorandum.
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Methodology
Commerce is conducting this investigation in accordance with
section 701 of the Act. For each of the subsidy programs found
countervailable, Commerce preliminarily determines that there is a
subsidy, i.e., a financial contribution by an ``authority'' that gives
rise to a benefit to the recipient, and that the subsidy is
specific.\9\ Commerce notes that, in making these findings, it relied,
in part, on facts available and, because it finds that Champion
Advanced Materials (Champion) did not act to the best of its ability to
respond to Commerce's requests for information, Commerce has drawn an
adverse inference where appropriate in selecting from among the facts
otherwise available.\10\ For a full description of the methodology
underlying our preliminary determination, see the Preliminary Decision
Memorandum.
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\9\ See sections 771(5)(B) and (D) of the Act regarding
financial contribution; section 771(5)(E) of the Act regarding
benefit; and section 771(5A) of the Act regarding specificity.
\10\ See sections 776(a) and (b) of the Act.
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Alignment
As noted in the Preliminary Decision Memorandum, in accordance with
section 705(a)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.210(b)(4), Commerce is
aligning the final CVD determination with the final determination in
the companion LTFV investigation of epoxy resins from India based on a
request made by the petitioner.\11\ Consequently, the final CVD
determination will be issued on the same date as the final LTFV
determination, which is currently scheduled to be issued no later than
January 21, 2025, unless postponed.\12\
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\11\ See Petitioner's Letter, ``Petitioner's Request to Align
Countervailing Duty Investigation Final Determination with
Antidumping Duty Investigation Final Determination,'' dated August
15, 2024. The petitioner is the U.S. Epoxy Resin Producers Ad Hoc
Coalition.
\12\ See LTFV Prelim Postponement.
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All-Others Rate
Sections 703(d) and 705(c)(5)(A) of the Act provide that, in the
preliminary determination, Commerce shall determine an estimated all-
others rate for companies not individually examined. This rate shall be
an amount equal to the weighted average of the estimated subsidy rates
established for those companies individually examined, excluding any
rates that are zero, de minimis, or based entirely under section 776 of
the Act.
In this investigation, Commerce preliminarily assigned a rate based
entirely on facts available to Champion.
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Therefore, the only rate that is not zero, de minimis or based entirely
on facts otherwise available is the rate calculated for Atul Limited
(Atul). Consequently, the rate calculated for Atul is also assigned as
the rate for all-other producers and exporters.
Preliminary Determination
Commerce preliminarily determines that the following estimated
countervailable subsidy rates exist:
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Subsidy rate
Company (percent ad
valorem)
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Atul Limited............................................ 1.55
Champion Advanced Materials............................. * 113.83
All Others.............................................. 1.55
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* Rate based on an adverse inference.
Suspension of Liquidation
In accordance with sections 703(d)(1)(B) and (d)(2) of the Act,
Commerce will direct U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to
suspend liquidation of entries of subject merchandise as described in
the scope of the investigation entered, or withdrawn from warehouse,
for consumption on or after the date of publication of this notice in
the Federal Register. Further, pursuant to 19 CFR 351.205(d), Commerce
will instruct CBP to require a cash deposit equal to the rates
indicated above.
Disclosure
Commerce intends to disclose to interested parties the calculations
performed in connection with this preliminary determination within five
days of its public announcement or, if there is no public announcement,
within five days of the date of publication of this notice in
accordance with 19 CFR 351.224(b).
Consistent with 19 CFR 351.224(e), Commerce will analyze and, if
appropriate, correct any timely allegations of significant ministerial
errors by amending the preliminary determination. However, consistent
with 19 CFR 351.224(d), Commerce will not consider incomplete
allegations that do not address the significance standard under 19 CFR
351.224(g) following the preliminary determination. Instead, Commerce
will address such allegations in the final determination together with
issues raised in the case briefs or other written comments.
Verification
As provided in section 782(i)(1) of the Act, Commerce intends to
verify the information relied upon in making its final determination
for Atul. Because Champion did not respond to Commerce's request for
information in a timely manner, and Commerce preliminarily determines
that Champion failed to cooperate by not acting to the best of its
ability to respond to Commerce's request for information pursuant to
section 776(b) of the Act, Commerce does not intend to conduct
verification of Champion's information.
Public Comment
All interested parties will have the opportunity to submit scope
case and rebuttal briefs on the preliminary decision regarding the
scope of the LTFV and CVD investigations. The deadlines to submit scope
case and rebuttal briefs will be provided in the preliminary scope
decision memorandum. For all scope case and rebuttal briefs, parties
must file identical documents simultaneously on the records of the
ongoing LTFV and CVD epoxy resins investigations. No new factual
information or business proprietary information may be included in
either scope case or rebuttal briefs.
Case briefs or other written comments on non-scope issues may be
submitted to the Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance no
later than seven days after the date on which the last verification
report is issued in this investigation. Rebuttal briefs, limited to
issues raised in the case briefs, may be filed not later than five days
after the date for filing case briefs.\13\ Interested parties who
submit case briefs or rebuttal briefs in this proceeding must submit:
(1) a table of contents listing each issue; and (2) a table of
authorities.\14\
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\13\ See 19 CFR 351.309(d); see also Administrative Protective
Order, Service, and Other Procedures in Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Proceedings, 88 FR 67069, 67077 (September 29,
2023) (APO and Service Final Rule).
\14\ See 19 CFR 351.309(c)(2) and (d)(2).
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As provided under 19 CFR 351.309(c)(2) and (d)(2), in prior
proceedings we have encouraged interested parties to provide an
executive summary of their brief that should be limited to five pages
total, including footnotes. In this investigation, we instead request
that interested parties provide at the beginning of their briefs a
public, executive summary for each issue raised in their briefs.\15\
Further, we request that interested parties limit their executive
summary of each issue to no more than 450 words, not including
citations. We intend to use the executive summaries as the basis of the
comment summaries included in the issues and decision memorandum that
will accompany the final determination in this investigation. We
request that interested parties include footnotes for relevant
citations in the executive summary of each issue. Note that Commerce
has amended certain of its requirements pertaining to the service of
documents in 19 CFR 351.303(f).\16\
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\15\ We use the term ``issue'' here to describe an argument that
Commerce would normally address in a comment of the Issues and
Decision Memorandum.
\16\ See APO and Service Final Rule, 88 FR at 67069.
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Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.310(c), interested parties who wish to
request a hearing, limited to issues raised in the case and rebuttal
briefs, must submit a written request to the Assistant Secretary for
Enforcement and Compliance, U.S. Department of Commerce via ACCESS
within 30 days after the date of publication of this notice. Requests
should contain the party's name, address, and telephone number, the
number of participants, and a list of the issues to be discussed. Oral
presentations at the hearing will be limited to issues raised in the
briefs. If a request for a hearing is made, parties will be notified of
the time and date for the hearing.\17\ Parties should confirm by
telephone the date, time, and location of the hearing two days before
the scheduled date.
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U.S. International Trade Commission Notification
In accordance with section 703(f) of the Act, Commerce will notify
the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) of its determination. If
the final determination is affirmative, the ITC will determine before
the later of 120 days after the date of this preliminary determination
or 45 days after the final determination whether imports of epoxy
resins from India are materially injuring, or threaten material injury
to, the U.S. industry.
Notification to Interested Parties
This determination is issued and published in accordance with
sections 703(f) and 777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19 CFR 351.205(c).
Dated: September 9, 2024.
Abdelali Elouaradia,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
Appendix I
Scope of the Investigation
The merchandise subject to this investigation is fully or
partially uncured epoxy resins, also known as epoxide resins,
polyepoxides, oxirane resins, ethoxyline
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resins, diglycidyl ether of bisphenol, (chloromethyl)oxirane, or
aromatic diglycidyl, which are polymers or prepolymers containing
epoxy groups (i.e., three-membered ring structures comprised of two
carbon atoms and one oxygen atom). Epoxy resins range in physical
form from low viscosity liquids to solids. All epoxy resins are
covered by the scope of this investigation irrespective of physical
form, viscosity, grade, purity, molecular weight, or molecular
structure, and packaging.
Epoxy resins may contain modifiers or additives, such as
hardeners, curatives, colorants, pigments, diluents, solvents,
thickeners, fillers, plasticizers, softeners, flame retardants,
toughening agents, catalysts, Bisphenol F, and ultraviolet light
inhibitors, so long as the modifier or additive has not chemically
reacted so as to cure the epoxy resin or convert it into a different
product no longer containing epoxy groups. Such epoxy resins with
modifiers or additives are included in the scope where the epoxy
resin component comprises no less than 30 percent of the total
weight of the product. The scope also includes blends of epoxy
resins with different types of epoxy resins, with or without the
inclusion of modifiers and additives, so long as the combined epoxy
resin component comprises at least 30 percent of the total weight of
the blend.
Epoxy resins that enter as part of a system or kit with
separately packaged co-reactants, such as hardeners or curing
agents, are within the scope. The scope does not include any
separately packaged co-reactants that would not fall within the
scope if entered on their own.
The scope includes merchandise matching the above description
that has been processed in a third country, including by
commingling, diluting, introducing, or removing modifiers or
additives, or performing any other processing that would not
otherwise remove the merchandise from the scope of this
investigation if performed in the subject country.
The scope also includes epoxy resin that is commingled or
blended with epoxy resin from sources not subject to these
investigations. Only the subject component of such commingled
products is covered by the scope of this investigation.
Excluded from the scope are phenoxy resins, which are polymers
with a weight greater than 11,000 Daltons, a Melt Flow Index (MFI)
at 200 [deg]C (392 [deg]F) no less than 4 grams and no greater than
70 grams per 10 min, Glass-Transition Temperatures (Tg) no less than
80 [deg]C (176 [deg]F) and no greater than 100 [deg]C (212 [deg]F),
and which contain no epoxy groups other than at the terminal ends of
the molecule.
Excluded from the scope are certain paint and coating products,
which are blends, mixtures, or other formulations of epoxy resin,
curing agent, and pigment, in any form, packaged in one or more
containers, wherein (1) the pigment represents a minimum of 10
percent of the total weight of the product, (2) the epoxy resin
represents a maximum of 80 percent of the total weight of the
product, and (3) the curing agent represents 5 to 40 percent of the
total weight of the product. Excluded from the scope are
preimpregnated fabrics or fibers, often referred to as ``pre-
pregs,'' which are composite materials consisting of fabrics or
fibers (typically carbon or glass) impregnated with epoxy resin.
This merchandise is currently classifiable under Harmonized
Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) subheading
3907.30.0000. Subject merchandise may also be entered under
subheadings 3907.29.0000, 3824.99.9397, 3214.10.0020, 2910.90.9100,
2910.90.9000, 2910.90.2000, and 1518.00.4000. The HTSUS subheadings
are provided for convenience and customs purposes only; the written
description of the scope is dispositive.
Appendix II
List of Topics Discussed in the Preliminary Decision Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Injury Test
IV. Diversification of India's Economy
V. Subsidies Valuation
VI. Use of Facts Otherwise Available and Adverse Inferences
VII. Analysis of Programs
VIII. Recommendation
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