Certain Quartz Surface Products From the Republic of Türkiye: Final Results of the Expedited First Sunset Review of the Antidumping Duty Order
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As a result of the expedited sunset review, the U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) finds that revocation of the antidumping duty (AD) order on certain quartz surface products (quartz surface products) from the Republic of T[uuml]rkiye (T[uuml]rkiye) would likely lead to the continuation or recurrence of dumping at the levels indicated in the "Final Results of Sunset Review" section of this notice.
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[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 167 (Tuesday, September 2, 2025)]
[Notices]
[Pages 42384-42385]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2025-16785]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A-489-837]
Certain Quartz Surface Products From the Republic of
T[uuml]rkiye: Final Results of the Expedited First Sunset Review of the
Antidumping Duty Order
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: As a result of the expedited sunset review, the U.S.
Department of Commerce (Commerce) finds that revocation of the
antidumping duty (AD) order on certain quartz surface products (quartz
surface products) from the Republic of T[uuml]rkiye (T[uuml]rkiye)
would
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likely lead to the continuation or recurrence of dumping at the levels
indicated in the ``Final Results of Sunset Review'' section of this
notice.
DATES: Applicable September 2, 2025.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Juanita Chen, Trade Agreements Policy
and Negotiations, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-1378.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On June 22, 2020, Commerce published the AD Order on QSP from
T[uuml]rkiye.\1\ On May 1, 2025, Commerce published the notice of
initiation of the five-year sunset review of the Order, pursuant to
section 751(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act).\2\ On
May 13, 2025, Commerce received a notice of intent to participate in
this sunset review from Cambria Company LLC, Dal-Tile LLC, and Guidoni
USA (collectively, the Domestic Interested Parties) within the deadline
specified in 19 CFR 351.218(d)(1).\3\ The Domestic Interested Parties
claimed interested party status under section 771(9)(C) of the Act as
producers of a domestic like product in the United States.
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\1\ See Certain Quartz Surface Products from India and Turkey:
Antidumping Duty Orders, 85 FR 37422 (June 22, 2020) (Order).
\2\ See Initiation of Five-Year (Sunset) Reviews, 90 FR 18642
(May 1, 2025).
\3\ See Domestic Interested Parties' Letter, ``Notice of Intent
to Participate in the First Five-Year Review of the Antidumping Duty
Order on Quartz Surface Products from the Republic of Turkey,''
dated May 13, 2025.
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On June 2, 2025, the Domestic Interested Parties jointly filed a
timely substantive response within the deadline specified in 19 CFR
351.218(d)(3)(i).\4\ Commerce received no substantive responses from
any other interested parties, nor was a hearing requested. On June 20,
2025, Commerce notified the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC)
that it did not receive an adequate substantive response from
respondent interested parties.\5\ As a result, pursuant to section
751(c)(3)(B) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.218(e)(1)(ii)(C)(2), Commerce
conducted an expedited (120-day) sunset review of the Order.
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\4\ See Domestic Interested Parties' Letter, ``First Five-Year
(``Sunset'') Review of the Antidumping Duty Order on Quartz Surface
Products from the Republic of Turkey: Domestic Interested Parties'
Substantive Response,'' dated June 2, 2025 (Substantive Response).
\5\ See Commerce's Letter, ``Sunset Reviews Initiated on May 1,
2025,'' dated June 20, 2025.
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Scope of the Order
The merchandise subject to the Order is quartz surface products.
For a complete description of the scope of the Order, see the Issues
and Decision Memorandum.\6\
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\6\ See Memorandum, ``Issues and Decision Memorandum for the
Final Results of the First Expedited Sunset Review of the
Antidumping Duty Order on Certain Quartz Surface Products from the
Republic of T[uuml]rkiye,'' dated concurrently with these results
and hereby adopted by this notice (Issues and Decision Memorandum).
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Analysis of Comments Received
All issues raised in this review, including the likelihood of
continuation or recurrence of dumping in the event of revocation and
the magnitude of the margins likely to prevail if the Order were
revoked, are addressed in the accompanying Issues and Decision
Memorandum.\7\ A list of topics discussed in the Issues and Decision
Memorandum is included as an appendix to this notice. The Issues and
Decision Memorandum is a public document and is on file electronically
via Enforcement and Compliance's Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
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\7\ Id.
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Centralized Electronic Service System (ACCESS). ACCESS is available
to registered users at <a href="https://access.trade.gov">https://access.trade.gov</a>. In addition, a
complete version of the Issues and Decision Memorandum can be accessed
at <a href="https://access.trade.gov/public/FRNoticesListLayout.aspx">https://access.trade.gov/public/FRNoticesListLayout.aspx</a>.
Final Results of Sunset Review
Pursuant to sections 751(c)(1) and 752(c)(1) and (3) of the Act,
Commerce determines that revocation of the antidumping duty order on
quartz surface products from T[uuml]rkiye would be likely to lead to
the continuation or recurrence of dumping, and that the magnitude of
the margins likely to prevail would be weighted-average dumping margins
of up to 5.17 percent.
Administrative Protective Order (APO)
This notice serves as the only reminder to interested parties
subject to an APO of their responsibility concerning the return or
destruction of proprietary information disclosed under APO in
accordance with 19 CFR 351.305. Timely notification of the return or
destruction of APO materials or conversion to judicial protective order
is hereby requested. Failure to comply with the regulations and terms
of an APO is a violation which is subject to sanction.
Notification to Interested Parties
We are issuing and publishing these final results and notice in
accordance with sections 751(c), 752(c), and 777(i)(1) of the Act and
19 CFR 351.218(e)(1)(ii)(C)(2) and 19 CFR 351.221(c)(5)(ii).
Dated: August 27, 2025.
Abdelali Elouaradia,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
Appendix
List of Topics Discussed in the Issues and Decision Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Scope of the Order
IV. History of the Order
V. Legal Framework
VI. Discussion of the Issues
1. Likelihood of Continuation or Recurrence of Dumping
2. Magnitude of the Margin of Dumping Likely to Prevail
VII. Final Results of Expedited Sunset Review
VIII. Recommendation
[FR Doc. 2025-16785 Filed 8-29-25; 8:45 am]
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