80_FR_8648 80 FR 8616 - Second Japan-U.S. Decommissioning and Remediation Fukushima Recovery Forum, Tokyo, Japan April 9-10, 2015

80 FR 8616 - Second Japan-U.S. Decommissioning and Remediation Fukushima Recovery Forum, Tokyo, Japan April 9-10, 2015

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 32 (February 18, 2015)

Page Range8616-8618
FR Document2015-03366

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 32 (Wednesday, February 18, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 32 (Wednesday, February 18, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 8616-8618]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-03366]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration


Second Japan-U.S. Decommissioning and Remediation Fukushima 
Recovery Forum, Tokyo, Japan April 9-10, 2015

AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.

ACTION: Notice.

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Event Description

    The U.S. Department of Commerce's International Trade 
Administration (ITA), with the support of the U.S. Department of 
Energy, is organizing the second Japan-United States Decommissioning 
and Remediation Fukushima Recovery Forum (``Fukushima Recovery Forum'') 
on April 9-10, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan. Building on the first Fukushima 
Recovery Forum held in February 2014, the 2nd Fukushima Recovery Forum 
will continue to develop U.S.-Japanese cooperation on Fukushima 
recovery efforts. The event will allow U.S. firms to hear from Japanese 
Ministries, utilities, and commissioning entities on the status of 
Fukushima recovery. It will be a forum for U.S. and Japanese firms to 
make contacts while sharing experiences, expertise, and lessons learned 
in remediation and decommissioning, including work underway at 
Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station, and in Tohoku, the area 
affected by the accident at Fukushima. The event also addresses 
interest in cooperation in areas related to nuclear power as Japan 
moves forward with its plan for restarting its nuclear reactors and 
decommissioning some of its commercial reactor fleet. U.S. firms will 
also network with Japanese firms and identify potential business 
partners.
    ITA hopes that this cooperation between the U.S. and Japanese 
private sectors will lead to solutions that will enhance Fukushima 
recovery efforts. ITA is seeking the participation of a maximum of 25 
U.S. companies or representatives of trade organizations that produce 
technology or provide services in the decommissioning or remediation 
sector, including water treatment and waste management. Staff from the 
U.S. Department of Commerce's Global Markets, Industry & Analysis 
(I&A), and U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service (CS) units will also be 
available in Tokyo to provide export counseling and civil nuclear trade 
policy guidance to participating companies.
    Support for the Fukushima Recovery Forum was confirmed at meetings 
of the U.S-Japan Bilateral Commission on Civil Nuclear Cooperation. The 
Bilateral Commission is a senior-level, forum for consultations on 
mutual issues of concern to further strengthen bilateral cooperation 
and advance shared interests in the area of civil nuclear cooperation. 
The Bilateral Commission is chaired by the Department of Energy and 
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI).
    The Decommissioning and Environmental Management Working Group 
(DEMWG) under the Bilateral Commission addresses the long-term 
consequences of the Fukushima accident, including facility 
decommissioning, spent fuel storage, decontamination, and remediation 
of contaminated areas. The Fukushima Recovery Forum is under the 
auspices of the DEMWG to further industry cooperation in support of 
Fukushima recovery efforts.

Event Goals

    The Fukushima Recovery Forum is an event to bring together U.S. and 
Japanese private sector firms in the remediation, decommissioning, and 
waste management industries to develop relationships that will assist 
with the recovery of the Fukushima region. The Forum is intended to 
create better market opportunities for U.S. companies. It will do this 
by:
     Allowing U.S. firms to meet key Japanese officials 
involved in the planning of decommissioning, remediation, and other 
work related to Fukushima Recovery.
     Creating a venue where U.S. and Japanese firms can share 
experiences,

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expertise, and lessons learned in remediation and decommissioning, 
including on work already completed at Fukushima Dai-ichi, and in 
Tohoku.
     Giving U.S. and Japanese firms an opportunity to discuss 
key technical challenges related to Fukushima clean-up and nuclear 
decommissioning.
     Fostering collaboration between the U.S. and Japanese 
private sector to solve other challenges related to remediation and 
decommissioning.
     Providing an opportunity for companies from both the 
United States and Japan to network, build relationships and identify 
partners for current projects and potential joint future work.

Event Scenario

    On March 11, 2011, an earthquake and tsunami hit Japan and led to a 
series of events at the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station in 
which several units and their adjacent spent fuel pools experienced 
beyond-design-basis accidents. The four reactors at the site (Units 1-
4) that received the brunt of the damage (of the six reactors at the 
site) also have integral spent fuel pools containing significant 
amounts of spent nuclear fuel, which were also damaged by the disaster 
and the subsequent explosions. Japan faces an unprecedented cleanup and 
decontamination challenge that will take many years to resolve as it 
strives to decommission Fukushima Dai-ichi and remediate the 
surrounding areas. In response to the Fukushima nuclear accident, the 
Japanese government introduced a system that limits the maximum 
operating period for nuclear power plants to 40 years. In January 2015, 
Japanese utilities announced plans to decommission five aging nuclear 
reactors.
    The U.S. Government, and specifically the U.S. Department of Energy 
and its National Laboratories, have been involved in numerous exchanges 
of scientific and technical information and expertise with the 
Government of Japan to find solutions to problems created by the 
accident at Fukushima Dai-ichi related to decommissioning and 
decontamination. The U.S. Department of Commerce's International Trade 
Administration (ITA), with the support of the U.S. Department of 
Energy, proposed the Japan-United States Decontamination and 
Remediation Fukushima Recovery Forum to bring U.S. and Japanese firms 
together to complement the existing exchanges of information and 
expertise by providing an opportunity for coordination between the U.S. 
and Japanese private sectors to find solutions from U.S. firms that 
would assist Japan with its recovery process. In February 2014, ITA 
organized the first Japan-U.S. Decommissioning and Remediation 
Fukushima Recovery Forum in Tokyo. This two day event brought together 
51 representatives from 26 U.S. firms and 101 representatives from 46 
Japanese firms to discuss potential partnerships to help with Fukushima 
recovery.
    Participating firms will:
     Receive a briefing on the status of Fukushima Dai-ichi 
decommissioning and decontamination work from relevant officials from 
the Japanese Government and industry.
     Participate in panel or breakout discussions focusing on 
decontamination, remediation and waste management. Firms with 
appropriate experience or technologies will be asked to present during 
these discussions.
     Exchange views on viable solutions to the challenges on 
Fukushima recovery with counterparts from the Japanese private sector;
     Participate in one-on-one networking sessions with 
interested Japanese firms;
     Attend a networking reception with senior leaders from 
Japan's Government and industry hosted by a senior U.S. Government 
representative from the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo;
     Take advantage of the Commercial Service in Tokyo's 
business advisory services if there is sufficient interest by 
participating U.S. firms and mission resources can accommodate such 
interest.
     There may be an opportunity to participate in an optional 
tour to the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant. This tour would 
incur additional fees.

Proposed Schedule

April 9
    Participate in discussions with U.S. and Japanese firms consisting 
of presentations and dialogues on specific aspects of Fukushima 
Recovery, including decommissioning, remediation, waste management, and 
water management.
    Participate in networking opportunities with Japanese firms.
    Attend a networking reception with senior leaders from Japan's 
Government and industry hosted by a senior U.S. Government 
representative from the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo.
April 10
    Participate in briefings by Japanese Government officials and other 
entities on the status of the situation at the Fukushima Dai-ichi 
Nuclear Power Station and surrounding area.
    Participate in networking activities coordinated by ITA staff.
    Event updates related to the Fukushima Recovery Forum can be found 
at: http://export.gov/japan/fukushima/forum/.

Participation Requirements

    All parties interested in participating in the Fukushima Recovery 
Forum must submit an application package for consideration by the U.S. 
Department of Commerce. All applicants will be evaluated based on their 
ability to meet certain conditions and best satisfy the selection 
criteria as outlined below. A maximum of 25 companies will be selected 
to participate in the Forum from the applicant pool. U.S. companies 
already doing business in Japan as well as U.S. companies seeking to 
enter to the Japanese market for the first time may apply.
    Fees and Expenses:
    After a company has been selected to participate in the Forum, a 
participation fee is required. The participation fee is $930 for large 
firms and $665 for small or medium-sized firms.\1\ The fee for each 
additional company representative is $500. As space permits, up to four 
additional representatives can be accommodated per company. Fees will 
cover the cost for interpreters, a booklet containing information about 
participating U.S. and Japanese firms, and reception costs.
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    \1\ An SME is defined as a firm with 500 or fewer employees or 
that otherwise qualifies as a small business under SBA regulations 
(see http://www.sba.gov/size). Parent companies, affiliates, and 
subsidiaries will be considered when determining business size. The 
dual pricing reflects the Commercial Service's user fee schedule 
that became effective May 1, 2008. For additional information, see 
http://www.export.gov/newsletter/march2008/initiatives.html.
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    Exclusions:
    The participation fee does not include personal travel expenses 
such as airfare, lodging, most meals, incidentals, and local ground 
transportation and personal interpreters used during the networking 
sessions. Delegation members will be able to take advantage of U.S. 
Embassy rates for hotel rooms. Business visas may be required. 
Government fees and processing expenses to obtain visas are also not 
included in the Fukushima Recovery Forum costs. However, the U.S. 
Department of Commerce will provide instructions to each participant on 
the procedures required to obtain necessary business visas.

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Conditions for Participation

    Applicants must submit a completed mission application signed by a 
company official, together with supplemental application materials, 
including adequate information on the company's products and/or 
services, interest in doing business in Japan, and goals for 
participation by February 27, 2015. If the U.S. Department of Commerce 
receives an incomplete application, it may reject the application, 
request additional information, or take the lack of information into 
account in its evaluation.
    Each applicant must also certify that the products or services it 
seeks to export through its participation in the Fukushima Recovery 
Forum are either produced in the United States, or, if not, marketed 
under the name of a U.S. firm and have at least fifty-one percent U.S. 
content.

Selection Criteria for Participation

    Selection will be based on the following criteria:
     Suitability of the company's products or services to the 
Japanese decommissioning or remediation sector, including water 
management and waste management;
     The company's potential for business in Japan, including 
likelihood of exports resulting from participation in the Fukushima 
Recovery Forum;
     The company's ability to identify and engage on policy 
issues relevant to U.S. competitiveness in the Japanese decontamination 
or remediation sectors; and
     Consistency of the company's goals and objectives with the 
scope of the Fukushima Recovery Forum.
    Additional factors, such as balance of company size, industry 
subsector, location, and demographics, may also be considered during 
the review process.
    Referrals from political organizations and any documents containing 
references to partisan political activities (including political 
contributions) will be removed from an applicant's submission and not 
considered during the selection process.

Timeframe for Recruitment and Participation

    Recruitment for the Fukushima Recovery Forum will be conducted in 
an open and public manner, including publication in the Federal 
Register, posting on CS Japan's Web site, notices by industry trade 
associations and other multiplier groups, and publicity through the ITA 
network. Recruitment will begin immediately and conclude no later than 
February 27, 2015. The U.S. Department of Commerce will review 
applications and make selection decisions beginning on or about March 
2, 2015. Applications received after March 2, 2015 will be considered 
only if space and scheduling constraints permit.
    Applications for participation in the Fukushima Recovery Forum are 
available on line at: http://export.gov/japan/fukushima/forum/.

DATES: The Fukushima Recovery Forum will take place April 9-10, 2015. 
Applications are due no later than February 27, 2015.

Contacts

Danius Barzdukas, Japan Desk/Office of East Asia and APEC, U.S. 
Department of Commerce [bond] International Trade Administration, 
Phone: 202-482-1147, Danius.Barzdukas@trade.gov
Gregory Taevs, U.S. Commercial Service Tokyo, U.S. Department of 
Commerce [bond] International Trade Administration, +81-3-3224-5070, 
Gregory.Taevs@trade.gov
Jon Chesebro, Senior Nuclear Trade Specialist, Industry & Analysis 
[bond] Office of Energy and Environmental Industries, U.S. Department 
of Commerce [bond] International Trade Administration, Phone: (202) 
482-1297, jonathan.chesebro@trade.gov

Frank Spector,
International Trade Specialist.
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BILLING CODE 3510-DR-P



                                                8616                       Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 32 / Wednesday, February 18, 2015 / Notices

                                                the end of the Final Rule.95 The                        printed text or graphics and (2) lined paper          nuclear reactors and decommissioning
                                                Department intends to reject factual                    products, typically school supplies,                  some of its commercial reactor fleet.
                                                submissions if the submitting party does                composed of paper that incorporates straight          U.S. firms will also network with
                                                                                                        horizontal and/or vertical lines that would           Japanese firms and identify potential
                                                not comply with the applicable revised
                                                                                                        make the paper unsuitable for copying or
                                                certification requirements.                             printing purposes.                                    business partners.
                                                                                                          Imports of the subject merchandise are                 ITA hopes that this cooperation
                                                Notification to Interested Parties                                                                            between the U.S. and Japanese private
                                                                                                        provided for under Harmonized Tariff
                                                  Interested parties must submit                        Schedule of the United States (HTSUS)                 sectors will lead to solutions that will
                                                applications for disclosure under APO                   categories 4802.56.1000, 4802.56.2000,                enhance Fukushima recovery efforts.
                                                in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305. On                   4802.56.3000, 4802.56.4000, 4802.56.6000,             ITA is seeking the participation of a
                                                January 22, 2008, the Department                        4802.56.7020, 4802.56.7040, 4802.57.1000,             maximum of 25 U.S. companies or
                                                published Antidumping and                               4802.57.2000, 4802.57.3000, and                       representatives of trade organizations
                                                Countervailing Duty Proceedings:                        4802.57.4000. Some imports of subject                 that produce technology or provide
                                                Documents Submission Procedures;                        merchandise may also be classified under
                                                                                                        4802.62.1000, 4802.62.2000, 4802.62.3000,
                                                                                                                                                              services in the decommissioning or
                                                APO Procedures, 73 FR 3627 (January                     4802.62.5000, 4802.62.6020, 4802.62.6040,             remediation sector, including water
                                                22, 2008). Parties wishing to participate               4802.69.1000, 4802.69.2000, 4802.69.3000,             treatment and waste management. Staff
                                                in these investigations should ensure                   4811.90.8050 and 4811.90.9080. While                  from the U.S. Department of
                                                that they meet the requirements of these                HTSUS subheadings are provided for                    Commerce’s Global Markets, Industry &
                                                procedures (e.g., the filing of letters of              convenience and customs purposes, the                 Analysis (I&A), and U.S. & Foreign
                                                appearance as discussed in 19 CFR                       written description of the scope of the               Commercial Service (CS) units will also
                                                351.103(d)).                                            investigations is dispositive.                        be available in Tokyo to provide export
                                                  This notice is issued and published                   [FR Doc. 2015–03338 Filed 2–17–15; 8:45 am]           counseling and civil nuclear trade
                                                pursuant to section 777(i) of the Act and               BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P                                policy guidance to participating
                                                19 CFR 351.203(c).                                                                                            companies.
                                                  Dated: February 10, 2015.                                                                                      Support for the Fukushima Recovery
                                                Paul Piquado,                                           DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                Forum was confirmed at meetings of the
                                                Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and                                                                       U.S-Japan Bilateral Commission on Civil
                                                Compliance.
                                                                                                        International Trade Administration                    Nuclear Cooperation. The Bilateral
                                                                                                                                                              Commission is a senior-level, forum for
                                                Appendix I                                              Second Japan-U.S. Decommissioning                     consultations on mutual issues of
                                                                                                        and Remediation Fukushima Recovery                    concern to further strengthen bilateral
                                                Scope of the Investigations
                                                                                                        Forum, Tokyo, Japan April 9–10, 2015                  cooperation and advance shared
                                                   The merchandise covered by these
                                                investigations includes uncoated paper in               AGENCY: International Trade                           interests in the area of civil nuclear
                                                sheet form; weighing at least 40 grams per              Administration, Department of                         cooperation. The Bilateral Commission
                                                square meter but not more than 150 grams                Commerce.                                             is chaired by the Department of Energy
                                                per square meter; that either is a white paper                                                                and Japan’s Ministry of Economy,
                                                                                                        ACTION: Notice.
                                                with a GE brightness level 1 of 85 or higher                                                                  Trade, and Industry (METI).
                                                or is a colored paper; whether or not surface-                                                                   The Decommissioning and
                                                decorated, printed (except as described                 Event Description
                                                below), embossed, perforated, or punched;                                                                     Environmental Management Working
                                                                                                           The U.S. Department of Commerce’s                  Group (DEMWG) under the Bilateral
                                                irrespective of the smoothness of the surface;          International Trade Administration
                                                and irrespective of dimensions (Certain                                                                       Commission addresses the long-term
                                                Uncoated Paper).                                        (ITA), with the support of the U.S.                   consequences of the Fukushima
                                                   Certain Uncoated Paper includes (a)                  Department of Energy, is organizing the               accident, including facility
                                                uncoated free sheet paper that meets this               second Japan-United States                            decommissioning, spent fuel storage,
                                                scope definition; (b) uncoated ground wood              Decommissioning and Remediation                       decontamination, and remediation of
                                                paper produced from bleached chemi-                     Fukushima Recovery Forum
                                                thermo-mechanical pulp (BCTMP) that meets
                                                                                                                                                              contaminated areas. The Fukushima
                                                                                                        (‘‘Fukushima Recovery Forum’’) on                     Recovery Forum is under the auspices
                                                this scope definition; and (c) any other                April 9–10, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan.
                                                uncoated paper that meets this scope                                                                          of the DEMWG to further industry
                                                definition regardless of the type of pulp used
                                                                                                        Building on the first Fukushima                       cooperation in support of Fukushima
                                                to produce the paper.                                   Recovery Forum held in February 2014,                 recovery efforts.
                                                   Specifically excluded from the scope are             the 2nd Fukushima Recovery Forum
                                                (1) paper printed with final content of                 will continue to develop U.S.-Japanese                Event Goals
                                                                                                        cooperation on Fukushima recovery                       The Fukushima Recovery Forum is an
                                                   95 See Certification of Factual Information to       efforts. The event will allow U.S. firms              event to bring together U.S. and
                                                Import Administration during Antidumping and            to hear from Japanese Ministries,
                                                Countervailing Duty Proceedings, 78 FR 42678 (July
                                                                                                                                                              Japanese private sector firms in the
                                                17, 2013) (Final Rule); see also frequently asked       utilities, and commissioning entities on              remediation, decommissioning, and
                                                questions regarding the Final Rule, available at        the status of Fukushima recovery. It will             waste management industries to
                                                http://enforcement.trade.gov/tlei/notices/factual_      be a forum for U.S. and Japanese firms                develop relationships that will assist
                                                info_final_rule_FAQ_07172013.pdf.                       to make contacts while sharing
                                                   1 One of the key measurements of any grade of                                                              with the recovery of the Fukushima
                                                paper is brightness. Generally speaking, the brighter   experiences, expertise, and lessons                   region. The Forum is intended to create
                                                the paper the better the contrast between the paper     learned in remediation and                            better market opportunities for U.S.
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                                                and the ink. Brightness is measured using a GE          decommissioning, including work                       companies. It will do this by:
                                                Reflectance Scale, which measures the reflection of
                                                light off a grade of paper. One is the lowest
                                                                                                        underway at Fukushima Dai-ichi                          • Allowing U.S. firms to meet key
                                                reflection, or what would be given to a totally black   Nuclear Power Station, and in Tohoku,                 Japanese officials involved in the
                                                grade, and 100 is the brightest measured grade.         the area affected by the accident at                  planning of decommissioning,
                                                ‘‘Colored paper’’ as used in this scope definition      Fukushima. The event also addresses                   remediation, and other work related to
                                                means a paper with a hue other than white that
                                                reflects one of the primary colors of magenta,
                                                                                                        interest in cooperation in areas related              Fukushima Recovery.
                                                yellow, and cyan (red, yellow, and blue) or a           to nuclear power as Japan moves                         • Creating a venue where U.S. and
                                                combination of such primary colors.                     forward with its plan for restarting its              Japanese firms can share experiences,


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                                                expertise, and lessons learned in                       solutions from U.S. firms that would                  on the status of the situation at the
                                                remediation and decommissioning,                        assist Japan with its recovery process. In            Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power
                                                including on work already completed at                  February 2014, ITA organized the first                Station and surrounding area.
                                                Fukushima Dai-ichi, and in Tohoku.                      Japan-U.S. Decommissioning and                          Participate in networking activities
                                                  • Giving U.S. and Japanese firms an                   Remediation Fukushima Recovery                        coordinated by ITA staff.
                                                opportunity to discuss key technical                    Forum in Tokyo. This two day event                      Event updates related to the
                                                challenges related to Fukushima clean-                  brought together 51 representatives from              Fukushima Recovery Forum can be
                                                up and nuclear decommissioning.                         26 U.S. firms and 101 representatives                 found at: http://export.gov/japan/
                                                  • Fostering collaboration between the                 from 46 Japanese firms to discuss                     fukushima/forum/.
                                                U.S. and Japanese private sector to solve               potential partnerships to help with
                                                other challenges related to remediation                 Fukushima recovery.                                   Participation Requirements
                                                and decommissioning.                                      Participating firms will:
                                                  • Providing an opportunity for                                                                                 All parties interested in participating
                                                                                                          • Receive a briefing on the status of               in the Fukushima Recovery Forum must
                                                companies from both the United States                   Fukushima Dai-ichi decommissioning
                                                and Japan to network, build                                                                                   submit an application package for
                                                                                                        and decontamination work from                         consideration by the U.S. Department of
                                                relationships and identify partners for                 relevant officials from the Japanese
                                                current projects and potential joint                                                                          Commerce. All applicants will be
                                                                                                        Government and industry.                              evaluated based on their ability to meet
                                                future work.                                              • Participate in panel or breakout                  certain conditions and best satisfy the
                                                Event Scenario                                          discussions focusing on                               selection criteria as outlined below. A
                                                                                                        decontamination, remediation and                      maximum of 25 companies will be
                                                   On March 11, 2011, an earthquake
                                                and tsunami hit Japan and led to a series               waste management. Firms with                          selected to participate in the Forum
                                                of events at the Fukushima Dai-ichi                     appropriate experience or technologies                from the applicant pool. U.S. companies
                                                Nuclear Power Station in which several                  will be asked to present during these                 already doing business in Japan as well
                                                units and their adjacent spent fuel pools               discussions.                                          as U.S. companies seeking to enter to
                                                experienced beyond-design-basis                           • Exchange views on viable solutions                the Japanese market for the first time
                                                accidents. The four reactors at the site                to the challenges on Fukushima                        may apply.
                                                (Units 1–4) that received the brunt of                  recovery with counterparts from the
                                                                                                                                                                 Fees and Expenses:
                                                the damage (of the six reactors at the                  Japanese private sector;
                                                                                                          • Participate in one-on-one                            After a company has been selected to
                                                site) also have integral spent fuel pools                                                                     participate in the Forum, a participation
                                                containing significant amounts of spent                 networking sessions with interested
                                                                                                        Japanese firms;                                       fee is required. The participation fee is
                                                nuclear fuel, which were also damaged                                                                         $930 for large firms and $665 for small
                                                by the disaster and the subsequent                        • Attend a networking reception with
                                                                                                        senior leaders from Japan’s Government                or medium-sized firms.1 The fee for
                                                explosions. Japan faces an                                                                                    each additional company representative
                                                unprecedented cleanup and                               and industry hosted by a senior U.S.
                                                                                                        Government representative from the                    is $500. As space permits, up to four
                                                decontamination challenge that will                                                                           additional representatives can be
                                                take many years to resolve as it strives                U.S. Embassy in Tokyo;
                                                                                                          • Take advantage of the Commercial                  accommodated per company. Fees will
                                                to decommission Fukushima Dai-ichi                                                                            cover the cost for interpreters, a booklet
                                                and remediate the surrounding areas. In                 Service in Tokyo’s business advisory
                                                                                                        services if there is sufficient interest by           containing information about
                                                response to the Fukushima nuclear                                                                             participating U.S. and Japanese firms,
                                                accident, the Japanese government                       participating U.S. firms and mission
                                                                                                        resources can accommodate such                        and reception costs.
                                                introduced a system that limits the
                                                                                                        interest.                                                Exclusions:
                                                maximum operating period for nuclear
                                                power plants to 40 years. In January                      • There may be an opportunity to                       The participation fee does not include
                                                2015, Japanese utilities announced                      participate in an optional tour to the                personal travel expenses such as airfare,
                                                plans to decommission five aging                        Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power                      lodging, most meals, incidentals, and
                                                nuclear reactors.                                       Plant. This tour would incur additional               local ground transportation and
                                                   The U.S. Government, and                             fees.                                                 personal interpreters used during the
                                                specifically the U.S. Department of                                                                           networking sessions. Delegation
                                                                                                        Proposed Schedule
                                                Energy and its National Laboratories,                                                                         members will be able to take advantage
                                                have been involved in numerous                          April 9                                               of U.S. Embassy rates for hotel rooms.
                                                exchanges of scientific and technical                     Participate in discussions with U.S.                Business visas may be required.
                                                information and expertise with the                      and Japanese firms consisting of                      Government fees and processing
                                                Government of Japan to find solutions to                presentations and dialogues on specific               expenses to obtain visas are also not
                                                problems created by the accident at                     aspects of Fukushima Recovery,                        included in the Fukushima Recovery
                                                Fukushima Dai-ichi related to                           including decommissioning,                            Forum costs. However, the U.S.
                                                decommissioning and decontamination.                    remediation, waste management, and                    Department of Commerce will provide
                                                The U.S. Department of Commerce’s                       water management.                                     instructions to each participant on the
                                                International Trade Administration                        Participate in networking                           procedures required to obtain necessary
                                                (ITA), with the support of the U.S.                     opportunities with Japanese firms.                    business visas.
                                                Department of Energy, proposed the                        Attend a networking reception with
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                                                                                                                                                                 1 An SME is defined as a firm with 500 or fewer
                                                Japan-United States Decontamination                     senior leaders from Japan’s Government
                                                                                                                                                              employees or that otherwise qualifies as a small
                                                and Remediation Fukushima Recovery                      and industry hosted by a senior U.S.                  business under SBA regulations (see http://
                                                Forum to bring U.S. and Japanese firms                  Government representative from the                    www.sba.gov/size). Parent companies, affiliates, and
                                                together to complement the existing                     U.S. Embassy in Tokyo.                                subsidiaries will be considered when determining
                                                exchanges of information and expertise                                                                        business size. The dual pricing reflects the
                                                by providing an opportunity for                         April 10                                              Commercial Service’s user fee schedule that became
                                                                                                                                                              effective May 1, 2008. For additional information,
                                                coordination between the U.S. and                         Participate in briefings by Japanese                see http://www.export.gov/newsletter/march2008/
                                                Japanese private sectors to find                        Government officials and other entities               initiatives.html.



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                                                Conditions for Participation                            February 27, 2015. The U.S. Department                Paperwork Clearance Officer,
                                                  Applicants must submit a completed                    of Commerce will review applications                  Department of Commerce, Room 6616,
                                                mission application signed by a                         and make selection decisions beginning                14th and Constitution Avenue NW.,
                                                company official, together with                         on or about March 2, 2015. Applications               Washington, DC 20230 (or via the
                                                supplemental application materials,                     received after March 2, 2015 will be                  Internet at JJessup@doc.gov).
                                                                                                        considered only if space and scheduling               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                including adequate information on the
                                                                                                        constraints permit.                                   Requests for additional information or
                                                company’s products and/or services,
                                                                                                          Applications for participation in the               copies of the information collection
                                                interest in doing business in Japan, and                Fukushima Recovery Forum are
                                                goals for participation by February 27,                                                                       instrument and instructions should be
                                                                                                        available on line at: http://export.gov/              directed to Gary Rule, NOAA Fisheries,
                                                2015. If the U.S. Department of                         japan/fukushima/forum/.
                                                Commerce receives an incomplete                                                                               1201 NE Lloyd Blvd. Suite 1100,
                                                                                                        DATES: The Fukushima Recovery Forum                   Portland, OR 97232, (503) 230–5424 or
                                                application, it may reject the
                                                                                                        will take place April 9–10, 2015.                     gary.rule@noaa.gov.
                                                application, request additional
                                                                                                        Applications are due no later than                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                information, or take the lack of
                                                                                                        February 27, 2015.
                                                information into account in its                                                                               I. Abstract
                                                evaluation.                                             Contacts
                                                  Each applicant must also certify that                                                                          This request is for extension of a
                                                                                                        Danius Barzdukas, Japan Desk/Office of                currently approved information
                                                the products or services it seeks to                      East Asia and APEC, U.S. Department
                                                export through its participation in the                                                                       collection.
                                                                                                          of Commerce | International Trade                      The Endangered Species Act of 1973
                                                Fukushima Recovery Forum are either                       Administration, Phone: 202–482–                     (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) imposed
                                                produced in the United States, or, if not,                1147, Danius.Barzdukas@trade.gov                    prohibitions against the taking of
                                                marketed under the name of a U.S. firm                  Gregory Taevs, U.S. Commercial Service                endangered species. Section 10 of the
                                                and have at least fifty-one percent U.S.                  Tokyo, U.S. Department of Commerce                  ESA allows permits authorizing the
                                                content.                                                  | International Trade Administration,               taking of endangered species for
                                                Selection Criteria for Participation                      +81–3–3224–5070, Gregory.Taevs@                     research/enhancement purposes. The
                                                                                                          trade.gov                                           corresponding regulations established
                                                   Selection will be based on the                       Jon Chesebro, Senior Nuclear Trade
                                                following criteria:                                                                                           procedures for persons to apply for such
                                                                                                          Specialist, Industry & Analysis |                   permits. In addition, the regulations set
                                                   • Suitability of the company’s                         Office of Energy and Environmental
                                                products or services to the Japanese                                                                          forth specific reporting requirements for
                                                                                                          Industries, U.S. Department of                      such permit holders. The regulations
                                                decommissioning or remediation sector,                    Commerce | International Trade
                                                including water management and waste                                                                          contain two sets of information
                                                                                                          Administration, Phone: (202) 482–                   collections: (1) Applications for
                                                management;                                               1297, jonathan.chesebro@trade.gov
                                                   • The company’s potential for                                                                              research/enhancement permits, and (2)
                                                business in Japan, including likelihood                 Frank Spector,                                        reporting requirements for permits
                                                of exports resulting from participation                 International Trade Specialist.                       issued.
                                                                                                                                                                 The required information is used to
                                                in the Fukushima Recovery Forum;                        [FR Doc. 2015–03366 Filed 2–17–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                              evaluate the impacts of the proposed
                                                   • The company’s ability to identify                  BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P
                                                                                                                                                              activity on endangered species, to make
                                                and engage on policy issues relevant to
                                                                                                                                                              the determinations required by the ESA
                                                U.S. competitiveness in the Japanese
                                                                                                        DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                prior to issuing a permit, and to
                                                decontamination or remediation sectors;
                                                                                                                                                              establish appropriate permit conditions.
                                                and
                                                                                                        National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      To issue permits under ESA Section
                                                   • Consistency of the company’s goals
                                                                                                        Administration                                        10(a)(1)(A), the National Marine
                                                and objectives with the scope of the
                                                                                                                                                              Fisheries Service (NMFS) must
                                                Fukushima Recovery Forum.                               Proposed Information Collection;                      determine that (1) such exceptions were
                                                   Additional factors, such as balance of               Comment Request; Application and                      applied for in good faith, (2) if granted
                                                company size, industry subsector,                       Reports for Scientific Research and                   and exercised, will not operate to the
                                                location, and demographics, may also be                 Enhancement Permits under the                         disadvantage of such endangered
                                                considered during the review process.                   Endangered Species Act                                species, and (3) will be consistent with
                                                   Referrals from political organizations
                                                                                                        AGENCY: National Oceanic and                          the purposes and policy set forth in
                                                and any documents containing
                                                                                                        Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    Section 2 of the ESA.
                                                references to partisan political activities
                                                                                                                                                                 The currently approved application
                                                (including political contributions) will                Commerce.
                                                                                                                                                              and reporting requirements apply to
                                                be removed from an applicant’s                          ACTION: Notice.
                                                                                                                                                              Pacific marine and anadromous fish
                                                submission and not considered during
                                                                                                        SUMMARY:    The Department of                         species, as requirements regarding other
                                                the selection process.
                                                                                                        Commerce, as part of its continuing                   species are being addressed in a
                                                Timeframe for Recruitment and                           effort to reduce paperwork and                        separate information collection.
                                                Participation                                           respondent burden, invites the general                II. Method of Collection
                                                  Recruitment for the Fukushima                         public and other Federal agencies to
                                                                                                        take this opportunity to comment on                      Submissions may be electronically or
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                                                Recovery Forum will be conducted in                                                                           on paper.
                                                an open and public manner, including                    proposed and/or continuing information
                                                publication in the Federal Register,                    collections, as required by the                       III. Data
                                                posting on CS Japan’s Web site, notices                 Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.                         OMB Control Number: 0648–0402.
                                                by industry trade associations and other                DATES: Written comments must be                          Form Number(s): None.
                                                multiplier groups, and publicity through                submitted on or before April 20, 2015.                   Type of Review: Regular submission
                                                the ITA network. Recruitment will begin                 ADDRESSES: Direct all written comments                (extension of a currently approved
                                                immediately and conclude no later than                  to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental                      collection).


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CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesThe Fukushima Recovery Forum will take place April 9-10, 2015. Applications are due no later than February 27, 2015.
FR Citation80 FR 8616 

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