Notice of Scope Ruling Applications Filed in Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings
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The Department of Commerce (Commerce) received scope ruling applications, requesting that scope inquiries be conducted to determine whether identified products are covered by the scope of antidumping duty (AD) and/or countervailing duty (CVD) orders and that Commerce issue scope rulings pursuant to those inquiries. In accordance with Commerce's regulations, we are notifying the public of the filing of the scope ruling applications listed below in the month of January 2022.
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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 34 (Friday, February 18, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Pages 9314-9315]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2022-03531]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Notice of Scope Ruling Applications Filed in Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Proceedings
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce (Commerce) received scope ruling
applications, requesting that scope inquiries be conducted to determine
whether identified products are covered by the scope of antidumping
duty (AD) and/or countervailing duty (CVD) orders and that Commerce
issue scope rulings pursuant to those inquiries. In accordance with
Commerce's regulations, we are notifying the public of the filing of
the scope ruling applications listed below in the month of January
2022.
DATES: Applicable February 18, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brenda E. Brown, AD/CVD Operations,
Customs Liaison Unit, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230, telephone: (202) 482-4735.
Notice of Scope Ruling Applications: In accordance with 19 CFR
351.225(d)(3), we are notifying the public of the following scope
ruling applications related to AD and CVD orders and findings filed in
or around the month of January 2022. This notification includes, for
each scope application: (1) Identification of the AD and/or CVD orders
at issue (19 CFR 351.225(c)(1)); (2) concise public descriptions of the
products at issue, including the physical characteristics (including
chemical, dimensional and technical characteristics) of the products
(19 CFR 351.225(c)(2)(ii)); (3) the countries where the products are
produced and the countries from where the products are exported (19 CFR
351.225(c)(2)(i)(B)); (4) the full names of the applicants; and (5) the
dates that the scope applications were filed with Commerce and the name
of the ACCESS scope segment where the scope applications can be
found.\1\ This notice does not include applications which have been
rejected and not properly resubmitted. The scope ruling applications
listed below are available on Commerce's online e-filing and document
management system, Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Electronic
Service System (ACCESS), at <a href="https://access.trade.gov">https://access.trade.gov</a>.
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\1\ See Regulations to Improve Administration and Enforcement of
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws, 86 FR 52300, 52316
(September 20, 2021) (Final Rule) (``It is our expectation that the
Federal Register list will include, where appropriate, for each
scope application the following data: (1) Identification of the AD
and/or CVD orders at issue; (2) a concise public summary of the
product's description, including the physical characteristics
(including chemical, dimensional and technical characteristics) of
the product; (3) the country(ies) where the product is produced and
the country from where the product is exported; (4) the full name of
the applicant; and (5) the date that the scope application was filed
with Commerce.'')
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Scope Ruling Applications
Certain Steel Trailer Wheels 12 to 16.5 Inches from the People's
Republic of China (China) (A-570-090; C-570-091); Certain models of
passenger vehicle wheels, produced in and exported from China; \2\
submitted by Allied Wheel Components, Inc. (Allied Wheel); January 21,
2022; ACCESS scope segments ``Allied Wheel Passenger Vehicle Wheels.''
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\2\ Allied Wheel's passenger vehicle wheels are within rim sizes
ranging from 16 x 6 in. to 16 x 7 in., with bolt patterns of 8 x 6.5
in. and 8 x 170 mm, with center holes (i.e., hub bore sizes) ranging
from 4.57 to 4.93 inches, with load capacity ranging from 2,500 to
3,750, for use in passenger vehicle wheels, classified under HTSUS
8708.70.45.60. The products will be produced in, and exported from,
China, with China as the declared country of origin.
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Wood Mouldings and Millwork Products from China (A-570-117; C-570-
118); Flat jambs and super and stabled jambs (collectively, composite
jambs); \3\ produced in and exported from China; submitted by Composite
Technology International, Inc. (CTI); January 25, 2022; ACCESS scope
segments ``Composite Technology.''
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\3\ The composite jambs are predominantly made of composite
materials. They are used as part of an interior door frame. The core
of the composite jambs is made of 10 mm thick of OSB and is
laminated with pine veneer on the face and back. The door stop is
made from 9 mm thick layer of MDF. The flat jamb measures
approximately 16.67 mm thick, 115.89 mm wide and 2,039.938 mm long
and the super and stapled jamb measures approximately 16.67 mm
thick, 115.89 mm wide and 2,039.938 mm long. The composite jambs are
dadoed on one side and the other side has a flat smooth surface.
They are not finger-jointed and/nor edge-glued.
The composite jambs and door stop are produced in China, have
country of origin of China and are to be imported from China to the
United States. CTI believes the HTSUS classification for the
composite jambs is HTSUS subheading 4418.99.9590.
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Notification to Interested Parties
This list of scope ruling applications is not an identification of
scope inquiries that have been initiated. In accordance with 19 CFR
351.225(d)(1), if Commerce has not rejected a scope ruling application
nor initiated the scope inquiry within 30 days after the filing of the
application, the application will be deemed accepted and a scope
inquiry will be deemed initiated the
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following day--day 31.\4\ Commerce's practice generally dictates that
where a deadline falls on a weekend, Federal holiday, or other non-
business day, the appropriate deadline is the next business day.\5\
Accordingly, if the 30th day after the filing of the application falls
on a non-business day, the next business day will be considered the
``updated'' 30th day, and if the application is not rejected or a scope
inquiry initiated by or on that particular business day, the
application will be deemed accepted and a scope inquiry will be deemed
initiated on the next business day which follows the ``updated'' 30th
day.\6\
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\4\ In accordance with 19 CFR 351.225(d)(2), within 30 days
after the filing of a scope ruling application, if Commerce
determines that it intends to address the scope issue raised in the
application in another segment of the proceeding (such as a
circumvention inquiry under 19 CFR 351.226 or a covered merchandise
inquiry under 19 CFR 351.227), it will notify the applicant that it
will not initiate a scope inquiry, but will instead determine if the
product is covered by the scope at issue in that alternative
segment.
\5\ See Notice of Clarification: Application of ``Next Business
Day'' Rule for Administrative Determination Deadlines Pursuant to
the Tariff Act of 1930, As Amended, 70 FR 24533 (May 10, 2005).
\6\ This structure maintains the intent of the applicable
regulation, 19 CFR 351.225(d)(1), to allow a day of separation
between day 30 and day 31.
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In accordance with 19 CFR 351.225(m)(2), if there are companion AD
and CVD orders covering the same merchandise from the same country of
origin, the scope inquiry will be conducted on the record of the AD
proceeding. Further, please note that pursuant to 19 CFR 351.225(m)(1),
Commerce may either apply a scope ruling to all products from the same
country with the same relevant physical characteristics, (including
chemical, dimensional, and technical characteristics) as the product at
issue, on a country-wide basis, regardless of the producer, exporter,
or importer of those products, or on a company-specific basis.
For further information on procedures for filing information with
Commerce through ACCESS and participating in scope inquiries, please
refer to the Filing Instructions section of the Scope Ruling
Application Guide, at <a href="https://access.trade.gov/help/Scope_Ruling_Guidance.pdf">https://access.trade.gov/help/Scope_Ruling_Guidance.pdf</a>. Interested parties, apart from the scope
ruling applicant, who wish to participate in a scope inquiry and be
added to the public service list for that segment of the proceeding
must file an entry of appearance in accordance with 19 CFR
351.103(d)(1) and 19 CFR 351.225(n)(4). Interested parties are advised
to refer to the case segment in ACCESS as well as 19 CFR 351.225(f) for
further information on the scope inquiry procedures, including the
timelines for the submission of comments.
Please note that this notice of scope ruling applications filed in
AD and CVD proceedings may be published before any potential
initiation, or after the initiation, of a given scope inquiry based on
a scope ruling application identified in this notice. Therefore, please
refer to the case segment on ACCESS to determine whether a scope ruling
application has been accepted or rejected and whether a scope inquiry
has been initiated.
Interested parties who wish to be served scope ruling applications
for a particular AD or CVD order may file a request to be included on
the annual inquiry service list during the anniversary month of the
publication of the AD or CVD order in accordance with 19 CFR 351.225(n)
and Commerce's procedures.\7\
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\7\ Scope Ruling Application; Annual Inquiry Service List; and
Informational Sessions, 86 FR 53205 (September 27, 2021).
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Interested parties are invited to comment on the completeness of
this monthly list of scope ruling applications received by Commerce.
Any comments should be submitted to James Maeder, Deputy Assistant
Secretary for AD/CVD Operations, Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration, via email to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#b6f5d9dbdbd3c4d5d3f5fae3f6c2c4d7d2d398d1d9c0"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="a5e6cac8c8c0d7c6c0e6e9f0e5d1d7c4c1c08bc2cad3">[email protected]</span></a>.
This notice of scope ruling applications filed in AD and CVD
proceedings is published in accordance with 19 CFR 351.225(d)(3).
Dated: February 14, 2022.
James Maeder,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Operations.
[FR Doc. 2022-03531 Filed 2-17-22; 8:45 am]
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