Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires From the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand: Antidumping Duty Orders and Amended Final Affirmative Antidumping Duty Determination for Thailand
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Based on affirmative final determinations by the Department of Commerce (Commerce) and the International Trade Commission (ITC), Commerce is issuing antidumping duty orders on passenger vehicle and light truck tires (passenger tires) from the Republic of Korea (Korea), Taiwan, and Thailand. In addition, Commerce is amending its final determination with respect to passenger tires from Thailand to correct a ministerial error.
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[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 135 (Monday, July 19, 2021)]
[Notices]
[Pages 38011-38013]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2021-15270]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A-580-908, A-583-869, A-549-842]
Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires From the Republic of
Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand: Antidumping Duty Orders and Amended Final
Affirmative Antidumping Duty Determination for Thailand
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: Based on affirmative final determinations by the Department of
Commerce (Commerce) and the International Trade Commission (ITC),
Commerce is issuing antidumping duty orders on passenger vehicle and
light truck tires (passenger tires) from the Republic of Korea (Korea),
Taiwan, and Thailand. In addition, Commerce is amending its final
determination with respect to passenger tires from Thailand to correct
a ministerial error.
DATES: Applicable July 19, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elfi Blum at (202) 482-0197 (Korea);
Lauren Caserta at (202) 482-4737 (Taiwan); and Leo Ayala at (202) 482-
3945 (Thailand) AD/CVD Operations, Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
In accordance with sections 735(d) and 777(i) of the Tariff Act of
1930, as amended (the Act), on May 27, 2021, Commerce published its
affirmative final determinations in the less-than-fair-value (LTFV)
investigations of passenger tires from Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.\1\
In the investigation of passenger tires from Thailand, Sumitomo Rubber
(Thailand), Ltd. (SRT) submitted a timely allegation on the record that
Commerce made ministerial errors in the final AD determination.\2\ We
reviewed the allegation and determined that we made ministerial errors
in the final AD determination on passenger tires from Thailand. See
``Amendment to the Final Determination for Thailand'' section below for
further discussion. On July 12, 2021, 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
passenger tires from Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.\3\
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\1\ See Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires from the
Republic of Korea: Final Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less
Than Fair Value, 86 FR 28569 (May 27, 2021); Passenger Vehicle and
Light Truck Tires from Taiwan: Final Affirmative Determination of
Sales at Less Than Fair Value, 86 FR 28563 (May 27, 2021); Passenger
Vehicle and Light Truck Tires from Taiwan: Final Affirmative
Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value; Correction, 86 FR
30916 (June 10, 2021); and Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires
from Thailand: Final Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than
Fair Value, 86 FR 28548 (May 27, 2021) (Thailand Final
Determination).
\2\ See SRT's Letter, ``Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires
from Thailand: Ministerial Error Comments,'' dated June 2, 2021
(Ministerial Error Allegation).
\3\ See ITC Notification Letter, Investigation Nos. 701-TA-647
and 731-TA-1517-1520 (Final), dated July 12, 2021 (ITC Notification
Letter).
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Scope of the Orders
The products covered by these orders are passenger tires from
Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. For a complete description of the scope of
these orders, see the appendix to this notice.
Amendment to the Final Determination for Thailand
On June 2, 2021, Sumitomo Rubber (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (SRT) timely
alleged that Commerce made certain ministerial errors in the Thailand
Final Determination with respect to the duty margin assigned to SRT in
the passenger tires from Thailand investigation.\4\ No other party made
an allegation of ministerial errors or submitted a rebuttal to SRT's
ministerial error allegation under 19 CFR 351.224(c)(3). Commerce
reviewed the record and, on July 12, 2021, agreed that the errors
alleged by SRT constituted ministerial errors within the meaning of
section 735(e) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.224(f).\5\ Specifically,
Commerce found that it made inadvertent errors in calculating SRT's
variable cost of manufacturing and by incorrectly identifying in the
margin program which data files to use in calculating SRT's final
dumping margin. Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.224(e), Commerce is amending the
Thailand Final Determination to reflect the correction of the
ministerial errors, as described in the Ministerial Error
Memorandum.\6\ Based on the corrections, SRT's final dumping margin
rate changed from 14.62 percent to 14.59 percent. As a result, we are
also revising the all-others rate from 17.08 percent to 17.06 percent.
The amended estimated weighted-average dumping margins are listed in
the ``Estimated Weighted-Average Dumping Margins'' section below.
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\4\ See Ministerial Error Allegation.
\5\ See Memorandum, ``Antidumping Duty Investigation of
Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires from Thailand: Allegation of
Ministerial Errors in the Final Determination,'' dated concurrently
with this Federal Register notice (Ministerial Error Memorandum).
\6\ Id.
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Antidumping Duty Orders
On July 12, 2021, 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 passenger tires from
Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.\7\ Therefore, in accordance with section
735(c)(2) of the Act, Commerce is issuing these antidumping duty
orders. Because the ITC determined that imports of passenger tires from
Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand are materially injuring a U.S. industry,
unliquidated entries of such merchandise from Korea, Taiwan, and
Thailand, entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, are
subject to the assessment of antidumping duties.
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\7\ See ITC Notification Letter.
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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 duties 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 passenger tires from Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.
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
passenger tires from Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand, entered, or withdrawn
from warehouse, for consumption, on or after January 6, 2021, the date
of publication of the Preliminary Determinations.\8\
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\8\ See Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires from the
Republic of Korea: Preliminary Affirmative Determination of Sales at
Less Than Fair Value, Postponement of Final Determination, and
Extension of Provisional Measures, 86 FR 501 (January 6, 2021);
Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires from Taiwan: Preliminary
Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value,
Postponement of Final Determination, and Extension of Provisional
Measures, 86 FR 508 (January 6, 2021); Passenger Vehicle and Light
Truck Tires from Taiwan: Amended Preliminary Determination of Sales
at Less Than Fair Value, 86 FR 8885 (February 10, 2021); and
Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires from Thailand: Preliminary
Affirmative Determination of Sales at Less Than Fair Value,
Postponement of Final Determination, and Extension of Provisional
Measures, 86 FR 517 (January 6, 2021) (collectively, Preliminary
Determinations).
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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 passenger tires from Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. 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.
Estimated Weighted-Average Dumping Margins
The estimated weighted-average dumping margins are as follows:
Korea
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Estimated
weighted-
Exporter/producer average
dumping margin
(percent)
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Hankook Tire & Technology Co. Ltd....................... 27.05
Nexen Tire Corporation.................................. 14.72
All Others.............................................. 21.74
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Taiwan
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Estimated
weighted-
Exporter/producer average
dumping margin
(percent)
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Cheng Shin Rubber Ind. Co. Ltd.......................... 20.04
Nankang Rubber Tire Corp. Ltd........................... 101.84
All Others.............................................. 84.75
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Thailand
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Estimated
weighted-
Exporter/producer average
dumping margin
(percent)
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LLIT (Thailand) Co., Ltd................................ 21.09
Sumitomo Rubber (Thailand) Co., Ltd..................... 14.59
All Others.............................................. 17.06
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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 passenger tires from Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand, Commerce extended
the four-month period to six months in each of these investigations.
Commerce published the preliminary determinations in these
investigations on January 6, 2021.\9\
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\9\ Id.
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The extended provisional measures period, beginning on the date of
publication of the Preliminary Determinations, ended on July 4, 2021.
Therefore, in accordance with section 733(d) of the Act and our
practice,\10\ Commerce will instruct CBP to terminate the suspension of
liquidation and to liquidate, without regard to antidumping duties,
unliquidated entries of passenger tires from Korea, Taiwan, and
Thailand entered or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption after
July 4, 2021, 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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\10\ 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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Notification to Interested Parties
This notice constitutes the antidumping duty orders with respect to
passenger tires from Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand pursuant to section
736(a) of the Act. Interested parties can find a list of antidumping
duty orders currently in effect at <a href="http://enforcement.trade.gov/stats/iastats1.html">http://enforcement.trade.gov/stats/iastats1.html</a>.
The amended 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: July 13, 2021.
Christian Marsh,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
Appendix
Scope of the Orders
The scope of these orders is passenger vehicle and light truck
tires. Passenger vehicle and light truck tires are new pneumatic
tires, of rubber, with a passenger vehicle or light truck size
designation. Tires covered by these orders may be tube-type,
tubeless, radial, or non-radial, and they may be intended for sale
to original equipment manufacturers or the replacement market.
Subject tires have, at the time of importation, the symbol
``DOT'' on the sidewall, certifying that the tire conforms to
applicable motor vehicle safety standards. Subject tires may also
have the following prefixes or suffix in their tire size
designation, which also appears on the sidewall of the tire:
Prefix designations:
P--Identifies a tire intended primarily for service on passenger
cars.
LT--Identifies a tire intended primarily for service on light
trucks.
Suffix letter designations:
LT--Identifies light truck tires for service on trucks, buses,
trailers, and multipurpose passenger vehicles used in nominal
highway service.
All tires with a ``P'' or ``LT'' prefix, and all tires with an
``LT'' suffix in their sidewall markings are covered by these orders
regardless of their intended use.
In addition, all tires that lack a ``P'' or ``LT'' prefix or
suffix in their sidewall markings, as well as all tires that include
any other prefix or suffix in their sidewall markings, are included
in the scope, regardless of their intended use, as long as the tire
is of a size that fits passenger cars or light trucks. Sizes that
fit passenger cars and light trucks include, but are not limited to,
the numerical size designations listed in the passenger car section
or light truck section of the Tire and Rim Association Year Book, as
updated annually. The scope includes all tires that are of a size
that fits passenger cars or light trucks, unless the tire falls
within one of the specific exclusions set out below.
Passenger vehicle and light truck tires, whether or not attached
to wheels or rims, are included in the scope. However, if a subject
tire is imported attached to a wheel or rim, only the tire is
covered by the scope.
Specifically excluded from the scope are the following types of
tires:
(1) Racing car tires; such tires do not bear the symbol ``DOT''
on the sidewall and may be marked with ``ZR'' in size designation;
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(2) pneumatic tires, of rubber, that are not new, including
recycled and retreaded tires;
(3) non-pneumatic tires, such as solid rubber tires;
(4) tires designed and marketed exclusively as temporary use
spare tires for passenger vehicles which, in addition, exhibit each
of the following physical characteristics:
(a) The size designation and load index combination molded on
the tire's sidewall are listed in Table PCT-1R (``T'' Type Spare
Tires for Temporary Use on Passenger Vehicles) or PCT-1B (``T'' Type
Diagonal (Bias) Spare Tires for Temporary Use on Passenger Vehicles)
of the Tire and Rim Association Year Book,
(b) the designation ``T'' is molded into the tire's sidewall as
part of the size designation, and,
(c) the tire's speed rating is molded on the sidewall,
indicating the rated speed in MPH or a letter rating as listed by
Tire and Rim Association Year Book, and the rated speed is 81 MPH or
a ``M'' rating;
(5) tires designed and marketed exclusively as temporary use
spare tires for light trucks which, in addition, exhibit each of the
following physical characteristics:
(a) The tires have a 265/70R17, 255/80R17, 265/70R16, 245/70R17,
245/75R17, 245/70R18, or 265/70R18 size designation;
(b) ``Temporary Use Only'' or ``Spare'' is molded into the
tire's sidewall;
(c) the tread depth of the tire is no greater than 6.2 mm; and
(d) Uniform Tire Quality Grade Standards (``UTQG'') ratings are
not molded into the tire's sidewall with the exception of 265/70R17
and 255/80R17 which may have UTQG molded on the tire sidewall;
(6) tires designed and marketed exclusively for specialty tire
(ST) use which, in addition, exhibit each of the following
conditions:
(a) The size designation molded on the tire's sidewall is listed
in the ST sections of the Tire and Rim Association Year Book,
(b) the designation ``ST'' is molded into the tire's sidewall as
part of the size designation,
(c) the tire incorporates a warning, prominently molded on the
sidewall, that the tire is ``For Trailer Service Only'' or ``For
Trailer Use Only'',
(d) the load index molded on the tire's sidewall meets or
exceeds those load indexes listed in the Tire and Rim Association
Year Book for the relevant ST tire size, and
(e) either
(i) the tire's speed rating is molded on the sidewall,
indicating the rated speed in MPH or a letter rating as listed by
Tire and Rim Association Year Book, and the rated speed does not
exceed 81 MPH or an ``M'' rating; or
(ii) the tire's speed rating molded on the sidewall is 87 MPH or
an ``N'' rating, and in either case the tire's maximum pressure and
maximum load limit are molded on the sidewall and either
(1) both exceed the maximum pressure and maximum load limit for
any tire of the same size designation in either the passenger car or
light truck section of the Tire and Rim Association Year Book; or
(2) if the maximum cold inflation pressure molded on the tire is
less than any cold inflation pressure listed for that size
designation in either the passenger car or light truck section of
the Tire and Rim Association Year Book, the maximum load limit
molded on the tire is higher than the maximum load limit listed at
that cold inflation pressure for that size designation in either the
passenger car or light truck section of the Tire and Rim Association
Year Book;
(7) tires designed and marketed exclusively for off-road use and
which, in addition, exhibit each of the following physical
characteristics:
(a) The size designation and load index combination molded on
the tire's sidewall are listed in the off-the-road, agricultural,
industrial or ATV section of the Tire and Rim Association Year Book,
(b) in addition to any size designation markings, the tire
incorporates a warning, prominently molded on the sidewall, that the
tire is ``Not For Highway Service'' or ``Not for Highway Use'',
(c) the tire's speed rating is molded on the sidewall,
indicating the rated speed in MPH or a letter rating as listed by
the Tire and Rim Association Year Book, and the rated speed does not
exceed 55 MPH or a ``G'' rating, and
(d) the tire features a recognizable off-road tread design;
(8) Tires designed and marketed for off-road use as all-terrain-
vehicle (ATV) tires or utility-terrain-vehicle (UTV) tires, and
which, in addition, exhibit each of the following characteristics:
(a) The tire's speed rating is molded on the sidewall,
indicating the rated speed in MPH or a letter rating as listed by
the Tire and Rim Association Year Book, and the rated speed does not
exceed 87 MPH or an ``N'' rating, and
(b) both of the following physical characteristics are
satisfied:
(i) The size designation and load index combination molded on
the tire's sidewall does not match any of those listed in the
passenger car or light truck sections of the Tire and Rim
Association Year Book, and
(ii) The size designation and load index combination molded on
the tire's sidewall matches any of the following size designation
(American standard or metric) and load index combinations:
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Load
American standard size Metric size index
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26x10R12........................................ 254/70R/12 72
27x10R14........................................ 254/65R/14 73
28x10R14........................................ 254/70R/14 75
28x10R14........................................ 254/70R/14 86
30x10R14........................................ 254/80R/14 79
30x10R15........................................ 254/75R/15 78
30x10R14........................................ 254/80R/14 90
31x10R14........................................ 254/85R/14 81
32x10R14........................................ 254/90R/14 95
32x10R15........................................ 254/85R/15 83
32x10R15........................................ 254/85R/15 94
33x10R15........................................ 254/90R/15 86
33x10R15........................................ 254/90R/15 95
35x9.50R15...................................... 241/105R/15 82
35x10R15........................................ 254/100R/15 97
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The products covered by these orders are currently classified
under the following Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
(HTSUS) subheadings: 4011.10.10.10, 4011.10.10.20, 4011.10.10.30,
4011.10.10.40, 4011.10.10.50, 4011.10.10.60, 4011.10.10.70,
4011.10.50.00, 4011.20.10.05, and 4011.20.50.10. Tires meeting the
scope description may also enter under the following HTSUS
subheadings: 4011.90.10.10, 4011.90.10.50, 4011.90.20.10,
4011.90.20.50, 4011.90.80.10, 4011.90.80.50, 8708.70.45.30,
8708.70.45.46, 8708.70.45.48, 8708.70.45.60, 8708.70.60.30,
8708.70.60.45, and 8708.70.60.60. While HTSUS subheadings are
provided for convenience and for customs purposes, the written
description of the subject merchandise is dispositive.
[FR Doc. 2021-15270 Filed 7-16-21; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-DS-P
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