Notice2022-13139
Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic of China: Preliminary Results of Changed Circumstances Reviews
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June 17, 2022
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Commerce DepartmentInternational Trade Administration
Abstract
The Department of Commerce (Commerce) intends to revoke, in part, the antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders on aluminum extrusions from the People's Republic of China (China) with respect certain rectangular wire. Interested parties are invited to comment on these preliminary results.
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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 117 (Friday, June 17, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Pages 36461-36464]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2022-13139]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A-570-967; C-570-968]
Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic of China:
Preliminary Results of Changed Circumstances Reviews
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce (Commerce) intends to revoke, in
part, the antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders on
aluminum extrusions from the People's Republic of China (China) with
respect certain rectangular wire. Interested
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parties are invited to comment on these preliminary results.
DATES: Applicable June 17, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Flessner or Erin Kearney, AD/CVD
Operations, Office VI, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-6312 or (202) 482-0167,
respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On May 26, 2011, Commerce published the AD and CVD orders on
aluminum extrusions from China.\1\
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\1\ See Aluminum Extrusions from the People's Republic of China:
Antidumping Duty Order, 76 FR 30650 (May 26, 2011); and Aluminum
Extrusions from the People's Republic of China: Countervailing Duty
Order, 76 FR 30653 (May 26, 2011) (collectively, Orders).
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On January 6, 2014, Commerce issued the final results of changed
circumstances reviews (CCRs), in which it revoked the Orders, in part,
based on a request from 3M Company (3M) with regard to a similar
product, and added the following language to the scope of the Orders:
Also excluded from the scope of the order is certain rectangular
wire produced from continuously cast rolled aluminum wire rod, which
is subsequently extruded to dimension to form rectangular wire. The
product is made from aluminum alloy grade 1070 or 1370, with no
recycled metal content allowed. The dimensions of the wire are 5 mm
(+/- 0.05 mm) in width and 1.0 mm (+/- 0.02 mm) in thickness.
Imports of rectangular wire are provided for under HTSUS category
7605.19.000.\2\
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\2\ See Aluminum Extrusions from the People's Republic of China:
Final Results of Changed Circumstances Reviews; Partial Revocation
of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders, 79 FR 634 (January 6,
2014) (2014 Revocation in Part).
On March 23, 2022, 3M requested that Commerce initiate CCRs to
revoke, in part, the Orders with respect to certain rectangular wire,
pursuant to section 751(b)(l) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended
(the Act).\3\ 3M requested that Commerce exercise its discretion to
extend the effective date back by one additional day, setting an
effective date of the revocation of the Orders to entries entered on or
after April 30, 2021. Additionally, 3M requested that Commerce expedite
the reviews by combining the notice of initiation of the CCRs and the
preliminary results of the reviews pursuant to 19 CFR
351.221(c)(3)(ii). 3M stated that it is a U.S. importer of certain
rectangular wire and, as such, is an interested party pursuant to
Section 771(9)(A) of the Act.
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\3\ See 3M's Letter, ``Aluminum Extrusions from the People's
Republic of China: Changed Circumstances Review Request,'' dated
March 23, 2022 (CCR Request).
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On April 13, 2022, the Aluminum Extrusions Fair Trade Committee
(the petitioner) submitted comments in support of partially revoking
the Orders with regard to the certain rectangular wire defined in the
CCR Request.\4\ The petitioner submitted data demonstrating that it
represents ``substantially all'' of the production of the domestic like
product.\5\ The petitioner also supported 3M's request that the partial
revocation of the Orders with respect to the certain rectangular wire
defined in the CCR Request include unliquidated entries of the certain
rectangular wire that was entered on or after April 30, 2021.\6\
Additionally, the petitioner supported 3M's request that Commerce
expedite these reviews by combining the notice of initiation of the
CCRs and the preliminary results of the reviews.\7\
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\4\ See Petitioner's Letter, ``Aluminum Extrusions from the
People's Republic of China: Letter in Support of 3M Changed
Circumstances Review Request,'' dated April 13, 2022 (Petitioner's
Support Letter).
\5\ Id. at 2-3.
\6\ Id. at 3.
\7\ Id.
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On May 12, 2022, we published the initiation of the requested
CCRs.\8\ We determined that it was not appropriate to combine the
notice of initiation with notice of preliminary results because of the
need to provide interested parties an opportunity to address the
language of the proposed partial revocation of the Orders.\9\
Therefore, in the Initiation Notice, we invited interested parties to
provide comments and/or factual information regarding these CCRs,
including comments on the synthesis of the language of the of the 2014
Revocation in Part with the certain rectangular wire defined in the
current CCR Request, and the setting of an effective date of the
partial revocation of the Orders to entries entered on or after April
30, 2021.
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\8\ See Aluminum Extrusions from the People's Republic of China:
Initiation of Changed Circumstances Reviews, 87 FR 29110 (May 12,
2022) (Initiation Notice).
\9\ Id., 87 FR at 29111.
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On May 19, 2022, 3M submitted comments \10\ on the Initiation
Notice in which 3M provided revised language to harmonize the language
of the products that are the subject of these CCRs with the language
that Commerce adopted in the 2014 Revocation in Part to yield a single
exclusion on rectangular wire, as follows:
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\10\ See 3M's Letter, ``Aluminum Extrusions from the People's
Republic of China: Comments of 3M Regarding Changed Circumstances
Review on Certain Rectangular Wire,'' dated May 19, 2022 (3M
Comments).
Also excluded from the scope of the orders is certain
rectangular wire, imported in bulk rolls or precut strips and
produced from continuously cast rolled aluminum wire rod, which is
subsequently extruded to dimension to form rectangular wire with or
without rounded edges. The product is made from aluminum alloy grade
1070 or 1370, with no recycled metal content allowed. The dimensions
of the wire are 2.95 mm to 6.05 mm in width, and 0.65 mm to 1.25 mm
in thickness. Imports of rectangular wire are provided for under
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HTSUS categories 7605.19.000, 7604.29.1090, or 7616.99.5190.
3M continued to request that Commerce set an effective date of the
partial revocation of the AD Order to entries entered on or after April
30, 2021 (which had already been supported by the petitioner \11\). On
May 20, 2022, the petitioner submitted comments \12\ in which it agreed
with the integration of the language from the 2014 Revocation in Part
with the language proposed by 3M in the CCR Request to create a single,
revised exclusion regarding certain rectangular wire using the language
cited above in the 3M Comments. No other party commented on the
Initiation Notice.
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\11\ See Petitioner's Support Letter at 3.
\12\ See Petitioner's Letter, ``Aluminum Extrusions from the
People's Republic of China: Letter in Support of 3M Changed
Circumstances Review,'' dated May 20, 2022.
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Scope of the Orders
The merchandise covered by these Orders is aluminum extrusions from
China. For a complete description of the scope of the Orders (as they
are presently composed), see the appendix to this notice.
Preliminary Results of Changed Circumstances Reviews and Intent To
Revoke the Orders, in Part
Pursuant to section 751(d)(1) of the Act, and 19 CFR 351.222(g),
Commerce may revoke an order, in whole or in part, based on a review
under section 751(b) of the Act (i.e., a CCR). Section 782(h)(2) of the
Act gives Commerce the authority to revoke an order if producers
accounting for substantially all of the production of the domestic like
product have expressed a lack of interest in the order. Section
351.222(g) of Commerce's regulations provides that Commerce will
conduct a CCR under 19 CFR 351.216, and may revoke an order if it
concludes that: (i) producers accounting for substantially all of the
production of the domestic like product to which the order pertains
have expressed a lack of interest in the relief provided by the order,
in whole or in part; or (ii) other
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changed circumstances sufficient to warrant revocation exist. Thus,
both the Act and Commerce's regulations require that ``substantially
all'' domestic producers express a lack of interest in the order for
Commerce to revoke the order, in whole or in part.\13\ Commerce has
interpreted ``substantially all'' to mean producers accounting for at
least 85 percent of the total U.S. production of the domestic like
product covered by the order.\14\ The petitioner submitted data
indicating that it represented ``substantially all'' of the total U.S.
production of the domestic like product covered by the Orders.\15\ In
the Initiation Notice, Commerce invited interested parties to provide
comments and/or factual information regarding these CCRs. No party
submitted comments on industry support. In light of the petitioner's
stated lack of interest in maintaining the Orders with respect to
certain rectangular wire as described above, and in the absence of any
interested party comments concerning industry support, we preliminarily
conclude that producers accounting for substantially all of the
production of the domestic like product to which the Orders pertain
lack interest in the relief provided by the Orders with respect to
certain rectangular wire as described above. Thus, we preliminarily
determine that changed circumstances warrant revocation of the Orders,
in part, with respect to certain rectangular wire as described above.
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\13\ See section 782(h) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.222(g).
\14\ See, e.g., Honey from Argentina; Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Changed Circumstances Reviews; Preliminary
Intent to Revoke Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders, 77 FR
67790, 67791 (November 14, 2012), unchanged in Honey from Argentina;
Final Results of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Changed
Circumstances Reviews; Revocation of Antidumping and Countervailing
Duty Orders, 77 FR 77029 (December 31, 2012); and Crystalline
Silicon Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not Assembled Into Modules,
from the People's Republic of China: Preliminary Results of Changed
Circumstances Reviews, and Intent To Revoke the Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Orders, in Part, 86 FR 33982 (June 28, 2021),
unchanged in Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not
Assembled Into Modules, from the People's Republic of China: Final
Results of Changed Circumstances Reviews, and Revocation of the
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders, in Part, 86 FR 71615
(December 17, 2021).
\15\ See Petitioner's Support Letter at 2-3 and Exhibit 1.
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Accordingly, we are notifying the public of our intent to revoke
the Orders, in part, with respect to certain rectangular wire as
described above:
Also excluded from the scope of the orders is certain
rectangular wire, imported in bulk rolls or precut strips and
produced from continuously cast rolled aluminum wire rod, which is
subsequently extruded to dimension to form rectangular wire with or
without rounded edges. The product is made from aluminum alloy grade
1070 or 1370, with no recycled metal content allowed. The dimensions
of the wire are 2.95 mm to 6.05 mm in width, and 0.65 mm to 1.25 mm
in thickness. Imports of rectangular wire are provided for under
HTSUS categories 7605.19.000, 7604.29.1090, or 7616.99.5190.
Lastly, we preliminarily determine that the effective date of the
revocation of the AD Order will apply to entries entered on or after
April 30, 2021. Setting the proposed effective date as the last day of
the most-recently-completed POR aids materially in the orderly
administration of the Orders in that it permits: (a) liquidation of
entries for the 2020-2021 POR exactly concurrent with that POR; and (b)
the refund of cash deposits for entries in the 2021-2022 POR exactly
concurrent with this POR.
We shall consider comments from interested parties on these
preliminary results before issuing the final results of these CCRs.\16\
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\16\ See, e.g., Aluminum Extrusions from the People's Republic
of China: Preliminary Results of Changed Circumstances Reviews, and
Intent to Revoke Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders in Part,
78 FR 66895 (November 7, 2013), unchanged in 2014 Revocation in
Part; and 19 CFR 351.222(g)(3)(v).
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Public Comment
Interested parties are invited to comment on these preliminary
results of CCRs in accordance with 19 CFR 351.309(c)(1)(ii). Comments
may be submitted to Commerce no later than seven days after the date of
publication of this notice. Rebuttal comments may be filed with
Commerce no later than seven days after the comments are filed.\17\
Note that Commerce has temporarily modified certain of its requirements
for serving documents containing business proprietary information until
further notice.\18\ All submissions must be filed electronically using
the Enforcement and Compliance's AD and CVD Centralized Electronic
Service System (ACCESS). ACCESS is available to registered users at
<a href="https://access.trade.gov">https://access.trade.gov</a>. An electronically filed document must be
received successfully in its entirety in ACCESS by 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Time on the due date set forth in this notice.
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\17\ Submissions of rebuttal factual information must comply
with 19 CFR 351.301(b)(2). See Temporary Rule Modifying AD/CVD
Service Requirements Due to COVID-19; Extension of Effective Period,
85 FR 41363 (July 10, 2020) (Temporary Rule).
\18\ See Temporary Rule.
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Final Results of the Changed Circumstances Reviews
Commerce will issue the final results of these CCRs, which will
include its analysis of any written comments, no later than 270 days
after the date on which these reviews were initiated.\19\ If, in the
final results of these reviews, Commerce continues to determine that
changed circumstances warrant the revocation of the Orders, in part, we
will instruct U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to liquidate
without regard to antidumping or countervailing duties, and to refund
any estimated antidumping and countervailing duties deposited on, all
unliquidated entries of the merchandise covered by the revocation that
are not covered by the final results of an administrative review or an
automatic liquidation instruction to CBP. The effective date of the
revocation of the AD Order will be applied to entries entered into the
United States on or after April 30, 2021. The current requirement for
cash deposits of estimated antidumping and countervailing duties on all
entries of subject merchandise will continue unless they are modified
pursuant to the final results of these CCRs.
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\19\ See 19 CFR 351.216(e).
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Notification to Interested Parties
These preliminary results of CCRs and this notice are published in
accordance with sections 751(b) and 777(i) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.216, 19 CFR 351.221(c)(3), and 19 CFR 351.222.
Dated: June 13, 2022.
Lisa W. Wang,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
Appendix
Scope of the Orders
The merchandise covered by the Orders is aluminum extrusions
which are shapes and forms, produced by an extrusion process, made
from aluminum alloys having metallic elements corresponding to the
alloy series designations published by the Aluminum Association
commencing with the numbers 1, 3, and 6 (or proprietary equivalents
or other certifying body equivalents). Specifically, the subject
merchandise made from aluminum alloy with an Aluminum Association
series designation commencing with the number 1 contains not less
than 99 percent aluminum by weight. The subject merchandise made
from aluminum alloy with an Aluminum Association series designation
commencing with the number 3 contains manganese as the major
alloying element, with manganese accounting for not more than 3.0
percent of total materials by weight. The subject merchandise is
made from an aluminum alloy with an Aluminum Association series
designation commencing
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with the number 6 contains magnesium and silicon as the major
alloying elements, with magnesium accounting for at least 0.1
percent but not more than 2.0 percent of total materials by weight,
and silicon accounting for at least 0.1 percent but not more than
3.0 percent of total materials by weight. The subject aluminum
extrusions are properly identified by a four-digit alloy series
without either a decimal point or leading letter. Illustrative
examples from among the approximately 160 registered alloys that may
characterize the subject merchandise are as follows: 1350, 3003, and
6060.
Aluminum extrusions are produced and imported in a wide variety
of shapes and forms, including, but not limited to, hollow profiles,
other solid profiles, pipes, tubes, bars, and rods. Aluminum
extrusions that are drawn subsequent to extrusion (drawn aluminum)
are also included in the scope.
Aluminum extrusions are produced and imported with a variety of
finishes (both coatings and surface treatments), and types of
fabrication. The types of coatings and treatments applied to subject
aluminum extrusions include, but are not limited to, extrusions that
are mill finished (i.e., without any coating or further finishing),
brushed, buffed, polished, anodized (including brightdip anodized),
liquid painted, or powder coated. Aluminum extrusions may also be
fabricated, i.e., prepared for assembly. Such operations would
include, but are not limited to, extrusions that are cut-to-length,
machined, drilled, punched, notched, bent, stretched, knurled,
swedged, mitered, chamfered, threaded, and spun. The subject
merchandise includes aluminum extrusions that are finished (coated,
painted, etc.), fabricated, or any combination thereof.
Subject aluminum extrusions may be described at the time of
importation as parts for final finished products that are assembled
after importation, including, but not limited to, window frames,
door frames, solar panels, curtain walls, or furniture. Such parts
that otherwise meet the definition of aluminum extrusions are
included in the scope. The scope includes the aluminum extrusion
components that are attached (e.g., by welding or fasteners) to form
subassemblies, i.e., partially assembled merchandise unless imported
as part of the finished goods `kit' defined further below. The scope
does not include the non-aluminum extrusion components of
subassemblies or subject kits.
Subject extrusions may be identified with reference to their end
use, such as fence posts, electrical conduits, door thresholds,
carpet trim, or heat sinks (that do not meet the finished heat sink
exclusionary language below). Such goods are subject merchandise if
they otherwise meet the scope definition, regardless of whether they
are ready for use at the time of importation.
The following aluminum extrusion products are excluded: aluminum
extrusions made from aluminum alloy with an Aluminum Association
series designations commencing with the number 2 and containing in
excess of 1.5 percent copper by weight; aluminum extrusions made
from aluminum alloy with an Aluminum Association series designation
commencing with the number 5 and containing in excess of 1.0 percent
magnesium by weight; and aluminum extrusions made from aluminum
alloy with an Aluminum Association series designation commencing
with the number 7 and containing in excess of 2.0 percent zinc by
weight.
The scope also excludes finished merchandise containing aluminum
extrusions as parts that are fully and permanently assembled and
completed at the time of entry, such as finished windows with glass,
doors with glass or vinyl, picture frames with glass pane and
backing material, and solar panels. The scope also excludes finished
goods containing aluminum extrusions that are entered unassembled in
a ``finished goods kit.'' A finished goods kit is understood to mean
a packaged combination of parts that contains, at the time of
importation, all of the necessary parts to fully assemble a final
finished good and requires no further finishing or fabrication, such
as cutting or punching, and is assembled ``as is'' into a finished
product. An imported product will not be considered a ``finished
goods kit'' and therefore excluded from the scope of the Orders
merely by including fasteners such as screws, bolts, etc. in the
packaging with an aluminum extrusion product.
The scope also excludes aluminum alloy sheet or plates produced
by other than the extrusion process, such as aluminum products
produced by a method of casting. Cast aluminum products are properly
identified by four digits with a decimal point between the third and
fourth digit. A letter may also precede the four digits. The
following Aluminum Association designations are representative of
aluminum alloys for casting: 208.0, 295.0, 308.0, 355.0, C355.0,
356.0, A356.0, A357.0, 360.0, 366.0, 380.0, A380.0, 413.0, 443.0,
514.0, 518.1, and 712.0. The scope also excludes pure, unwrought
aluminum in any form.
The scope also excludes collapsible tubular containers composed
of metallic elements corresponding to alloy code 1080A as designated
by the Aluminum Association where the tubular container (excluding
the nozzle) meets each of the following dimensional characteristics:
(1) length of 37 millimeters (``mm'') or 62 mm, (2) outer diameter
of 11.0 mm or 12.7 mm, and (3) wall thickness not exceeding 0.13 mm.
Also excluded from the scope of these Orders are finished heat
sinks. Finished heat sinks are fabricated heat sinks made from
aluminum extrusions the design and production of which are organized
around meeting certain specified thermal performance requirements
and which have been fully, albeit not necessarily individually,
tested to comply with such requirements.
Also excluded from the scope of the Orders is certain
rectangular wire produced from continuously cast rolled aluminum
wire rod, which is subsequently extruded to dimension to form
rectangular wire. The product is made from aluminum alloy grade 1070
or 1370, with no recycled metal content allowed. The dimensions of
the wire are 5 mm (+/- 0.05 mm) in width and 1.0 mm (+/- 0.02 mm) in
thickness. Imports of rectangular wire are provided for under HTSUS
category 7605.19.000.
Imports of the subject merchandise are provided for under the
following categories of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United
States (HTSUS): 6603.90.81.00, 7604.21.00.00, 7604.21.00.10,
7604.21.00.90, 7604.29.10.00, 7604.29.10.10, 7604.29.10.90,
7604.29.30.10, 7604.29.30.50, 7604.29.30.60, 7604.29.30.90,
7604.29.50.30, 7604.29.50.60, 7604.29.50.50, 7604.29.50.90,
7606.12.30.91, 7606.12.30.96, 7608.20.00.30, 7608.20.00.90,
7609.00.00, 7610.10.00, 7610.90.00, 7615.10.20.15, 7615.10.20.25,
7615.10.30, 7615.10.30.15, 7615.10.30.25, 7615.10.50.20,
7615.10.50.40, 7615.10.71, 7615.10.71.25, 7615.10.71.30,
7615.10.71.55, 7615.10.71.80, 7615.10.91, 7615.10.91.00, 7615.19.10,
7615.19.30, 7615.19.50, 7615.19.70, 7615.19.90, 7615.20.00,
7615.20.00.00, 7616.10.90.90, 7616.99.10, 7616.99.50, 7616.99.51,
8302.10.30.00, 8302.10.60.30, 8302.10.60.60, 8302.10.60.90,
8302.20.00.00, 8302.30.30.10, 8302.30.30.60, 8302.41.30.00,
8302.41.60.15, 8302.41.60.45, 8302.41.60.50, 8302.41.60.80,
8302.42.30.10, 8302.42.30.15, 8302.42.30.65, 8302.49.60.35,
8302.49.60.45, 8302.49.60.55, 8302.49.60.85, 8302.50.00.00,
8302.60.90.00, 8305.10.00.50, 8306.30.00.00, 8414.59.60.90,
8415.90.80.45, 8418.99.80.05, 8418.99.80.50, 8418.99.80.60,
8419.90.10.00, 8422.90.06.40, 8424.90.90.80, 8473.30.20.00,
8473.30.51.00, 8479.89.94, 8479.89.98, 8479.90.85.00, 8479.90.94,
8481.90.90.60, 8481.90.90.85, 8486.90.00.00, 8487.90.00.80,
8503.00.95.20, 8508.70.00.00, 8513.90.20, 8515.90.20.00,
8516.90.50.00, 8516.90.80.50, 8517.70.00.00, 8529.90.73.00,
8529.90.97.60, 8536.90.80.85, 8538.10.00.00, 8541.90.00.00,
8543.90.88.80, 8543.90.88.85, 8708.10.30.50, 8708.29.50.60,
8708.29.51.60, 8708.80.65.90, 8708.99.68.90, 8803.30.00.60,
9013.90.50.00, 9013.90.90.00, 9031.90.90.95, 9031.90.91.95,
9401.90.50.81, 9401.99.90.81, 9403.10.00, 9403.20.00, 9403.90.10.40,
9403.90.10.50, 9403.90.10.85, 9403.90.25.40, 9403.90.25.80,
9403.90.40.05, 9403.90.40.10, 9403.90.40.60, 9403.90.50.05,
9403.90.50.10, 9403.90.50.80, 9403.90.60.05, 9403.90.60.10,
9403.90.60.80, 9403.90.70.05, 9403.90.70.10, 9403.90.70.80,
9403.90.80.10, 9403.90.80.15, 9403.90.80.20, 9403.90.80.41,
9403.90.80.51, 9403.90.80.61, 9403.99.10.40, 9403.99.90.10,
9403.99.90.15, 9403.99.90.20, 9403.99.90.41, 9405.99.40.20,
9506.11.40.80, 9506.51.40.00, 9506.51.60.00, 9506.59.40.40,
9506.70.20.90, 9506.91.00.10, 9506.91.00.20, 9506.91.00.30,
9506.99.05.10, 9506.99.05.20, 9506.99.05.30, 9506.99.15.00,
9506.99.20.00, 9506.99.25.80, 9506.99.28.00, 9506.99.55.00,
9506.99.60.80, 9507.30.20.00, 9507.30.40.00, 9507.30.60.00,
9507.30.80.00, 9507.90.60.00, and 9603.90.80.50.
The subject merchandise entered as parts of other aluminum
products may be classifiable under the following additional Chapter
76 subheadings: 7610.10, 7610.90, 7615.19, 7615.20, and 7616.99, as
well as under other HTSUS chapters. In addition, fin evaporator
coils may be classifiable under HTSUS numbers: 8418.99.80.50 and
8418.99.80.60. While HTSUS subheadings are provided for convenience
and customs purposes, the written description of the scope of these
Orders is dispositive.
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