83_FR_9310 83 FR 9267 - Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic of China: Initiation of Anti-Circumvention Inquiries

83 FR 9267 - Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic of China: Initiation of Anti-Circumvention Inquiries

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 43 (March 5, 2018)

Page Range9267-9272
FR Document2018-04390

In response to a request from the Aluminum Extrusions Fair Trade Committee (the petitioner), the Department of Commerce (Commerce) is initiating anti-circumvention inquiries to determine whether extruded aluminum products that are exported from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam) by China Zhongwang Holdings Ltd. and its affiliates (collectively, Zhongwang) are circumventing the antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders on aluminum extrusions from the People's Republic of China (China).

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 43 (Monday, March 5, 2018)
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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: 
Initiation of Anti-Circumvention Inquiries

AGENCY: Enforcement & Compliance, International Trade Administration, 
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: In response to a request from the Aluminum Extrusions Fair 
Trade Committee (the petitioner), the Department of Commerce (Commerce) 
is initiating anti-circumvention inquiries to determine whether 
extruded aluminum products that are exported from the Socialist 
Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam) by China Zhongwang Holdings Ltd. and its 
affiliates (collectively, Zhongwang) are circumventing the antidumping 
duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders on aluminum extrusions 
from the People's Republic of China (China).

DATES: Applicable March 5, 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Hoefke or Erin Kearney, AD/CVD 
Operations, Office VI, Enforcement & Compliance, International Trade 
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue 
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-4947 or (202) 482-0167, 
respectively.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    On January 9, 2018, pursuant to sections 781(b) and (c) and 19 CFR 
351.225(h) and (i) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act), the 
petitioner requested that Commerce initiate anti-circumvention 
inquiries on imports of certain aluminum extrusions from Vietnam by 
Zhongwang.\1\ In its request, the petitioner contends that Zhongwang's 
Vietnamese aluminum extrusions are circumventing the scope of the 
Orders,\2\ because the aluminum extrusions at issue are Chinese 
extrusions being completed in Vietnam and the processes involved (re-
melting and re-extruding) constitute a minor alteration. Therefore, the 
petitioner requests that Commerce address this alleged circumvention by 
initiating both a ``merchandise completed or assembled in other foreign 
countries'' anti-circumvention inquiry pursuant to section 781(b) of 
the Act, as well as a ``minor alterations'' anti-circumvention inquiry 
pursuant to section 781(c) of the Act.\3\
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    \1\ See Petitioner's Circumvention Request ``Aluminum Extrusions 
from the People's Republic of China: Request for Anti-Circumvention 
Inquiry,'' dated January 9, 2018 (Anti-Circumvention Request).
    \2\ 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, the Orders).
    \3\ See Anti-Circumvention Request, at 23-50.
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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 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.

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    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 the 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.
    Imports of the subject merchandise are provided for under the 
following categories of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 
States (HTSUS): 6603.90.8100, 7616.99.51, 8479.89.94, 8481.90.9060, 
8481.90.9085, 9031.90.9195, 8424.90.9080, 9405.99.4020, 9031.90.90.95, 
7616.10.90.90, 7609.00.00, 7610.10.00, 7610.90.00, 7615.10.30, 
7615.10.71, 7615.10.91, 7615.19.10, 7615.19.30, 7615.19.50, 7615.19.70, 
7615.19.90, 7615.20.00, 7616.99.10, 7616.99.50, 8479.89.98, 8479.90.94, 
8513.90.20, 9403.10.00, 9403.20.00, 7604.21.00.00, 7604.29.10.00, 
7604.29.30.10, 7604.29.30.50, 7604.29.50.30, 7604.29.50.60, 
7608.20.00.30, 7608.20.00.90, 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, 
8473.30.20.00, 8473.30.51.00, 8479.90.85.00, 8486.90.00.00, 
8487.90.00.80, 8503.00.95.20, 8508.70.00.00, 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, 8543.90.88.80, 
8708.29.50.60, 8708.80.65.90, 8803.30.00.60, 9013.90.50.00, 
9013.90.90.00, 9401.90.50.81, 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, 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, 9507.90.60.00, 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 the Orders is 
dispositive.

Merchandise Subject to the Anti-Circumvention Inquiries

    These anti-circumvention inquiries cover extruded aluminum products 
that meet the description of the Orders exported from Vietnam by 
Zhongwang.\4\

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Commerce intends to consider whether these inquiries should apply to 
all exports of extruded aluminum products from Vietnam that meet the 
description of the Orders.
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    \4\ The petitioner provided names of known, and potential, 
entities involved in Zhongwang's import and export of Vietnamese 
aluminum extrusions. The entities involved in the exportation 
Vietnamese aluminum extrusions are Chinese, Mexican, Singaporean, 
U.S., and Vietnamese affiliates of Zhongwang. Through the course of 
inquiry, we intend to examine in addition to Zhongwang the following 
affiliated companies: Aluminicaste Fundicion de Mexico 
(Aluminicaste); Dalian Liwan Trade Co., Ltd.; Tianjin Boruxin 
Trading Co., Ltd.; Dragon Luxe Limited; Perfectus Aluminum Inc, 
Perfectus Aluminum Acquisitions LLC Pencheng Aluminum Enterprise 
Inc. USA; Transport Aluminum Inc.; Aluminum Source Inc.; Aluminum 
Industrial Inc.; Global Aluminum (USA) Inc.; Aluminum Shapes, LLC; 
Century American Aluminum Inc.; and American Apex Aluminum Inc.; 
Global Vietnam Aluminum Co., Ltd. (GVA); Global Tower Worldwide Ltd. 
We also intend to examine whether any Zhongwang's affiliates are the 
producers of the merchandise at issue.
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Allegations Supporting Initiation of Anti-Circumvention Proceeding: 
Merchandise Completed or Assembled in Other Foreign Countries

    Section 781(b)(1) of the Act provides that Commerce may find 
circumvention of an AD or CVD order when merchandise of the same class 
or kind subject to an order is completed or assembled in a foreign 
country other than the country to which the order applies. In 
conducting an anti-circumvention inquiry under section 781(b)(1) of the 
Act, Commerce will evaluate whether: (A) Merchandise imported into the 
United States is of the same class or kind as any merchandise produced 
in a foreign country that is the subject of an AD or CVD duty order or 
finding; (B) before importation into the United States, such imported 
merchandise is completed or assembled in another foreign country from 
merchandise which is subject to the order or merchandise which is 
produced in the foreign country that is subject to the order; (C) the 
process of assembly or completion in the foreign country is minor or 
insignificant; (D) the value of the merchandise produced in the foreign 
country to which the AD or CVD order applies is a significant portion 
of the total value of the merchandise exported to the United States; 
and (E) action is appropriate to prevent evasion of such order or 
finding.

A. Merchandise of the Same Class or Kind

    The petitioner claims that the aluminum extrusions exported to the 
United States from Vietnam are the same class or kind as that covered 
by the Orders.\5\ The petitioner provided evidence to show that the 
merchandise from Vietnam enters the United States under the same tariff 
classification as subject merchandise.\6\
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    \5\ See Anti-Circumvention Request, at 25; see also sections 
781(b)(1)(A)(i) and (iii) of the Act.
    \6\ See Anti-Circumvention Request, at 25 and Exhibits 20, and 
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B. Completion of Merchandise in a Foreign Country

    The petitioner notes that section 781(b)(l)(B)(ii) of the Act 
requires that ``{Commerce{time}  must also assess whether, prior to 
importation into the United States, the merchandise in the third 
country is completed from merchandise produced in the country subject 
to the antidumping or countervailing duty order.'' \7\ In its request, 
the petitioner submitted evidence of Zhongwang's long history of using 
its extensive network of global affiliates to circumvent and evade the 
Orders. According to the petitioner, Zhongwang began shipping subject 
merchandise from its affiliates in the United States and China to 
Vietnam for reprocessing after Commerce made a scope ruling on 
Zhongwang's pallets.\8\ The petitioner also provided information which 
indicates that imports into Vietnam, and imports into the United 
States, of aluminum extrusions from Vietnam significantly increased 
after the imposition of the Orders.\9\
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    \7\ Id. at 25-26 and Exhibits 2, 6, 9, 10, 12 13, and 29.
    \8\ Id. at 26-27 and Exhibits 9, 13, 16, 30, 31, and 32.
    \9\ Id. at 28 and Exhibit 20.
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C. Minor or Insignificant Process

    The petitioner maintains that the process for completing Vietnamese 
aluminum extrusions from Zhongwang's Chinese aluminum extrusions is 
minor or insignificant.\10\ Under section 781(b)(2) of the Act, 
Commerce considers the five factors set out below to determine whether 
the process of assembly or completion is minor or insignificant. The 
petitioner argues that processing done in Vietnam is minor and must be 
viewed relative to: (1) The value of the aluminum extrusions produced 
in China, (2) the AD/CVD duties avoided, and (3) the export tax rebate 
received from exporting aluminum extrusions from China to Vietnam.\11\
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    \10\ Id. at 28.
    \11\ Id. 28-39
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(1) Level of Investment
    The petitioner contends that the level of investment by Zhongwang 
in Vietnam is insignificant when compared to the value of investment in 
China to produce the billets and extrusions in the first place.\12\ In 
support of its argument, the petitioner points to Zhongwang's 2016 
financial report which indicates that the level of investment by 
Zhongwang in China consists of 90 aluminum extrusion production lines 
and orders for an additional 99 extrusion presses.\13\ The petitioner 
also submitted evidence that Zhongwang built a ``world-leading'' 
aluminum tilt smelting and casting facility at its extrusion facility 
and possesses the largest customized aluminum extrusions product die 
design manufacturing center in Asia.\14\ According to the petitioner, 
the level of Zhongwang's investment in its Vietnamese affiliate GVA is 
minimal when compared to Zhongwang's total aluminum extrusions 
investments across its company and all of its affiliates.\15\ 
Additionally, the petitioner asserts that Zhongwang's level of 
investment is minimal when compared to China's semi-finished aluminum 
goods export rebate that it received on aluminum extrusions exports 
from China and the avoidance of 400 percent AD/CVD duties on U.S. 
imports.\16\
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    \12\ Id. at 29-30.
    \13\ Id. at 30 and Exhibit 33.
    \14\ Id.
    \15\ Id.
    \16\ Id. at 30-31 and Exhibit 33.
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(2) Level of Research and Development
    The petitioner states that, in comparison with Zhongwang's Chinese 
operations, the level of research and development (R&D) in Vietnam is 
minimal.\17\ The petitioner points out that Zhongwang's financial 
reports indicate that it invested heavily in R&D in China.\18\ The 
petitioner also points to Zhongwang's financial reports, which show an 
integrated production line and its 1,288 R&D and quality control 
personnel (which account for 7.7 percent of all Zhongwang 
employees).\19\ The petitioner also states that, conversely, 
Zhongwang's Vietnamese operation (as well as those of and other 
Vietnamese extruders) consists of merely re-melting and re-extruding; 
neither of which requires unique technology or significant R&D.\20\
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    \17\ Id. at 31.
    \18\ Id. at 31 and Exhibit 33.
    \19\ Id.
    \20\ Id.
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(3) Nature of Production Process
    According to the petitioner, the production process undertaken by 
Vietnamese producers of aluminum extrusions provides minimal value 
added.\21\ The petitioner points out that the that the process requires 
re-melting the Chinese aluminum extrusions in a furnace and then 
pushing the reheated extrusion through a die for a desired

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end shape; the costs incurred by Vietnamese extruders for the process 
are labor, energy, and overhead, which account for allegedly only 8.8 
percent of total extrusion cost.\22\ In contrast, the petitioner 
provides information suggesting that 90 percent of the cost of 
production of aluminum extrusions in China is the metal material (i.e., 
aluminum ingot, aluminum scrap, and additional elements) which is 
extruded for export to Vietnam.\23\
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    \21\ Id. at 32.
    \22\ Id. at 32-33 and Exhibits 32 and 34.
    \23\ Id. at 33 and Exhibits 32 and 34.
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(4) Extent of Production Facilities in Vietnam
    The petitioner provided information indicating that production 
facilities in Vietnam are more limited compared to facilities in 
China.\24\ The petitioner states that Zhongwang is using its affiliate 
GVA to keep its Chinese facilities running at full production and to 
continue flooding the world with extrusions, now from Vietnam.\25\
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    \24\ Id. at 34-35.
    \25\ Id. at 35, and Exhibit 16.
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(5) Value of Processing in Vietnam
    The petitioner asserts that producing aluminum extrusions in China 
accounts for a large percentage of the total value of the aluminum 
extrusions reprocessed in Vietnam.\26\ Using a cost of production model 
with standard consumption rates and surrogate costs for the production 
of billets and extrusions, the petitioner states that the value of 
reprocessing performed in Vietnam is a small fraction of the value of 
merchandise shipped to the United States.\27\ The petitioner argues 
that the vast majority of the value of the merchandise consists of the 
processing done in China and the value of the aluminum itself. 
Additionally, the petitioner argues that, from a qualitative analysis 
standpoint, primary direct material inputs (i.e., Chinese aluminum 
extrusions) converted by producers in Vietnam show no other significant 
costs incurred by Vietnamese producers.\28\ Thus, petitioner concludes 
that the value of the merchandise produced in China comprises the vast 
majority of total value of the inquiry merchandise shipped to the 
United States.\29\
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    \26\ Id. at 35.
    \27\ Id. at 35, and Exhibit 35.
    \28\ Id. at 36.
    \29\ Id. at 36-37.
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D. Additional Factors To Consider in Determining Whether Action Is 
Necessary

    Section 781(b)(3) of the Act directs Commerce to consider 
additional factors in determining whether to include merchandise 
assembled or completed in a foreign country within the scope of an 
order, such as: ``{1{time}  the pattern of trade, including sourcing 
patterns, {2{time}  whether the manufacturer or exporter of the 
merchandise . . . is affiliated with the person who uses the 
merchandise . . . to assemble or complete in the foreign country the 
merchandise that is subsequently imported into the United States, and 
{3{time}  whether imports into the foreign country of the merchandise . 
. . have increased after the initiation of the investigation which 
resulted in the issuance of such order or finding.''
(1) Pattern of Trade
    In its request, the petitioner provides evidence that Vietnam's 
imports of aluminum extrusions from China, as well as Vietnam's exports 
of aluminum extrusions to the United States, have surged since the 
petitions were filed for the original investigations of aluminum 
extrusions from China.\30\ The petitioner points to Zhongwang's 2017 
interim financial report, which reveals that the ``sales volume of 
{Zhongwang{time} 's deep processing business'' decreased by 80.7 
percent compared to the same period in 2016 ``due to the declined sales 
volume of deep-processed product exporting to the United States . . . 
caused by the increasingly heating up trade friction in aluminum 
industry between U.S. and China.'' \31\ Thus, the petitioner concludes 
that there is a pattern of trade of Vietnam imports of Chinese aluminum 
extrusions and export of inquiry merchandise which indicates 
circumvention of the Orders.
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    \30\ Id. at 38.
    \31\ Id. at 38-39 and Exhibit 36.
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(2) Affiliation
    The petitioner provided the following to support its allegation 
that GVA is affiliated with Zhongwang: (1) Zhongwang's employees have 
been seconded to GVA; \32\ (2) containers of Zhongwang's aluminum from 
China can be traced to GVA in Vietnam; \33\ (3) most of GVA's imports 
into Vietnam come from Zhongwang; \34\ (4) GVA is owned in part by 
Jacky Cheung, who has been involved with Zhongwang affiliated companies 
PCA/Perfectus and Alumincaste; \35\ and (5) GVA is a supplier to 
Zhongwang's U.S. affiliate PCA/Perfectus.\36\ The petitioner concludes 
that the evidence supports its allegation that GVA is affiliated with 
Zhongwang in an effort to circumvent the Orders.
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    \32\ Id. at 39.
    \33\ Id.
    \34\ Id. at 39-40 and Exhibits 2 and 3.
    \35\ Id. at 40 and Exhibits 2, 3, 10, and 14.
    \36\ Id. at 40 and Exhibits 3 and 16.
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(3) Increase of Aluminum Extrusions Shipments From China to Vietnam 
After Initiations of the AD and CVD Investigations of Aluminum 
Extrusions From China
    The petitioner presented evidence indicating that imports of 
aluminum extrusions from China to Vietnam have increased since the 
initiation of the investigations of aluminum extrusions from China.\37\ 
No other factual information on the record contradicts this claim.
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    \37\ Id. at 40 and Exhibits 17 and 18.
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Allegations Supporting Initiation of Anti-Circumvention Proceeding: 
Minor Alterations

    Section 781(c)(1) of the Act provides that Commerce may find 
circumvention of an AD or CVD order when products which are of the 
class or kind of merchandise subject to an AD or CVD order have been 
``altered in form or appearance in minor respects . . . whether or not 
included in the same tariff classification.'' Section 781(c)(2) of the 
Act provides an exception that ``{p{time} aragraph 1 shall not apply 
with respect to altered merchandise if the administering authority 
determines that it would be unnecessary to consider the altered 
merchandise within the scope of the {AD or CVD{time}  order{.{time} ''
    Although the statute is silent as to what factors to consider in 
determining whether alterations are properly considered ``minor,'' the 
legislative history of this provision indicates there are certain 
factors which should be considered before reaching an anti-
circumvention determination. In conducting an anti-circumvention 
inquiry under section 781(c) of the Act, Commerce has generally relied 
upon ``such criteria as the overall physical characteristics of the 
merchandise, the expectations of the ultimate users, the use of the 
merchandise, the channels of marketing and the cost of any modification 
relative to the total value of the imported product.'' \38\ Commerce 
will examine these factors in evaluating an allegation of minor 
alteration under section 781(c) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.225(i). 
Still, because each case is highly dependent on the facts on the 
record, each must be analyzed in light of the specific facts. Moreover, 
although not specified in the statute, Commerce has also considered 
additional factors as part of its anti-circumvention analysis,

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including the circumstances under which the products at issue entered 
the United States, and the timing and quantity of said entries during 
the circumvention review period.\39\
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    \38\ See S. Rep. No. 71, 100th Cong., 1st Sess. 100 (1987) (``In 
applying this provision, the Commerce Department should apply 
practical measurements regarding minor alterations, so that 
circumvention can be dealt with effectively, even where such 
alterations to an article technically transform it into a 
differently designated article'').
    \39\ See, e.g., Brass Sheet and Strip from West Germany; 
Negative Preliminary Determination of Circumvention of Antidumping 
Duty Order, 55 FR 32655 (August 10, 1990) (Brass Sheet and Strip 
from West Germany Prelim), unchanged in Brass Sheet and Strip from 
Germany; Negative Final Determination of Circumvention of 
Antidumping Duty Order, 56 FR 65884 (December 19, 1991); see also 
Small Diameter Graphite Electrodes from the People's Republic of 
China: Initiation of Anticircumvention Inquiry, 77 FR 37873, 37876 
(June 25, 2012).
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A. Overall Physical Characteristics

    The petitioner contends that the aluminum extrusions being imported 
into the United States from Vietnam are indistinguishable in any 
meaningful sense from subject extrusions produced in China.\40\ Indeed, 
the petitioner provided evidence that the aluminum ``pallets'' exported 
from China to GVA in Vietnam are the same as subject merchandise as 
determined by Commerce in two separate scope rulings.\41\ Additionally, 
the petitioner provided evidence showing that aluminum extrusions from 
Vietnam are entering the United States under the same HTS subheadings 
as subject Chinese extrusions.\42\ As such, the petitioner argues that 
the only difference between Chinese aluminum extrusions and extrusions 
from Vietnam is that the extrusions from Vietnam are being re-extruded 
from Chinese subject merchandise.
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    \40\ See Anti-Circumvention Request, at 42.
    \41\ Id. at 42 and Exhibits 2, 3, and 20.
    \42\ Id. at 42 and Exhibit 20.
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B. Expectations of the Ultimate Users

    The petitioner alleges that the expectations of the purchasers, and 
ultimate use of aluminum extrusions from Vietnam, are the same as those 
of products produced in China.\43\ The petitioner cites to Commerce's 
scope ruling on pallets that aluminum ``pallets'' could not be 
differentiated from aluminum extrusions based on their end use because 
the ``pallets'' at issue were not functional as ordinary pallets.\44\ 
The petitioner avers that the ``pallets'' (or other extruded aluminum 
products that have been re-melted and re-extruded) would serve the same 
expected end use, because the underlying aluminum in these extrusions 
is exactly the same.\45\ The petitioner provided evidence that aluminum 
extrusion producers in Vietnam do not distinguish between aluminum 
billet feedstock produced in one location from another when marketing 
their extrusions to the public.\46\ Therefore, the petitioner argues 
that the end-users of these products do not distinguish between those 
produced entirely in China and those re-extruded in Vietnam.
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    \43\ Id. at 43.
    \44\ Id. (citing Memorandum, ``Antidumping and Countervailing 
Duty Orders on Aluminum Extrusions from the People's Republic of 
China: Final Scope Ruling on Certain Aluminum Pallets,'' dated 
December 7, 2016; and Memorandum, ``Antidumping and Countervailing 
Duty Orders on Aluminum Extrusions from the People's Republic of 
China: Final Scope Ruling on Certain Aluminum Pallets,'' dated June 
13, 2017).
    \45\ Id. at 43.
    \46\ Id. at 43 and Exhibits 22, 37, and 38.
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C. Channels of Marketing

    The petitioner maintains that there is no difference between the 
channels of marketing for aluminum extrusions from China and for 
aluminum extrusion from Vietnam.\47\ For example, the petitioner 
provided evidence that the marketing pages of companies' websites do 
not differentiate between the aluminum extrusions produced in Vietnam 
and those produced in China and melted and re-extruded in Vietnam.\48\ 
The petitioner alleges that if there were a difference between those 
extrusions, then one would expect companies to highlight the 
difference.\49\
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    \47\ Id. at 44.
    \48\ Id. at 44 and Exhibits 22, 37, and 38.
    \49\ Id. at 44 and Exhibit 22.
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D. Cost of Modification

    The petitioner claims that the cost of the minor alterations to 
make aluminum extrusions in Vietnam is small when compared to the total 
cost of production and the total value of the aluminum extrusions.\50\ 
As discussed above, the petitioner contends that, since the Vietnamese 
producers are only melting and re-extruding the aluminum, the 
production which takes place in Vietnam amounts to minimal additional 
processing.\51\ The petitioner alleges that this processing (i.e., re-
melting and re-extruding) takes place in two steps: (1) GVA melts the 
Chinese extrusion into a billet, and (2) GVA extrudes the billet.\52\ 
It claims that GVA avoids the metal costs of billet production in 
Vietnam by simply melting aluminum extrusions that are already at the 
desired aluminum alloy.\53\ According to the petitioner, this allows 
GVA to save over 90 percent of the cost of producing a billet, which 
comprises 80 percent of the cost of producing an extrusion.\54\ For 
that reason, the petitioner avers that the remaining processing which 
takes place in Vietnam is 10 percent of total aluminum extrusions; 
these costs are broken down between labor, energy, and additional 
overhead, and are insignificant in comparison to the AD/CVD duties 
avoided.\55\
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    \50\ Id. at 44.
    \51\ Id.
    \52\ Id. at 44-45 and Exhibits 32 and 34.
    \53\ Id. at 44-46 and Exhibits 32 and 34.
    \54\ Id.
    \55\ Id. at 46-47 and Exhibit 34.
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E. Additional Factors To Consider in Determining Whether Action Is 
Necessary

    In addition to the factors described above, Commerce has considered 
additional factors in determining whether a producer or exporter has 
used a minor alteration to circumvent an order.\56\
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    \56\ See, e.g., Brass Sheet and Strip from West Germany Prelim, 
55 FR at 32655, 32658.
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i. Circumstance Under Which the Subject Products Entered the United 
States
    The petitioner states that, at the completion of the original 
investigations, the China-wide AD/CVD rate was nearly 400 percent.\57\ 
According to the petitioner, these considerable margins give Zhongwang 
a tremendous financial incentive to circumvent the Orders, thereby not 
incurring the costs associated with the duties levied on the entries of 
subject merchandise.\58\ The petitioner alleges that Zhongwang has a 
long history of evading the Orders.\59\
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    \57\ See Anti-Circumvention Request, at 47-48.
    \58\ Id. at 48.
    \59\ Id.
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ii. Timing of Entries
    The petitioner asserts that the timing of the entries of Vietnamese 
aluminum extrusions shows that Zhongwang has attempted to circumvent 
the Orders.\60\ To support its contention, the petitioner provided 
import data showing that aluminum extrusions shipments to Vietnam from 
China, and aluminum extrusion shipments to the United States from 
Vietnam, both increased after the imposition of the Orders in 2011.\61\
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    \60\ Id.
    \61\ Id. at 48-50 and Exhibits 9, 17, and 20.
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Analysis of the Allegations

    Based on our analysis of the information provided by the 
petitioner, Commerce finds that there exists a sufficient basis to 
initiate anti-circumvention inquiries, pursuant to sections 781(b) and 
(c) of the Act. Commerce will determine whether the merchandise subject 
to the inquiries (identified in the ``Merchandise Subject to the Anti-
Circumvention Inquiries'' section, above) involves merchandise

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either completed or assembled in other foreign countries which can be 
considered subject to the Orders, and/or represents a minor alteration 
to subject merchandise in such minor respects that it should be subject 
to the Orders.
    Commerce will not order the suspension of liquidation of entries of 
any additional merchandise at this time. However, in accordance with 19 
CFR 351.225(l)(2), if Commerce issues a preliminary affirmative 
determination, we will then instruct U.S. Customs and Border Protection 
to suspend liquidation and require a cash deposit of estimated duties, 
at the applicable rate, for each unliquidated entry of the merchandise 
at issue, entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or 
after the date of initiation of the inquiries.
    In the event we issue a preliminary affirmative determination of 
circumvention pursuant to section 781(b) of the act (Merchandise 
Completed or Assembled in Other Foreign Countries), we intend to notify 
the International Trade Commission, in accordance with section 
781(b)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR 351.225(f)(7)(i)(B), if applicable.
    Commerce will, following consultation with interested parties, 
establish a schedule for questionnaires and comments on the issues. 
Commerce intends to issue its final determination within 300 days of 
this initiation, in accordance with section 781(f) of the Act.
    This notice is published in accordance with sections 781(b) and (c) 
of the Act and 19 CFR 351.225(h) and (i).

    Dated: February 26, 2018.
Prentiss Lee Smith,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Negotiations.
[FR Doc. 2018-04390 Filed 3-2-18; 8:45 am]
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                                                764.2(b) charges PROVED. The                            (Vietnam) by China Zhongwang                          proprietary equivalents or other
                                                undersigned further recommends the                      Holdings Ltd. and its affiliates                      certifying body equivalents).
                                                Under Secretary levy a fine in the                      (collectively, Zhongwang) are                         Specifically, the subject merchandise
                                                amount of 50,000.00 against Respondent                  circumventing the antidumping duty                    made from aluminum alloy with an
                                                Trilogy; levy a fine in the Amount of                   (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD)                    Aluminum Association series
                                                50,000.00 against Respondent Johnson;                   orders on aluminum extrusions from the                designation commencing with the
                                                and suspended both Trilogy and                          People’s Republic of China (China).                   number 1 contains not less than 99
                                                Johnson’s exporting privileges for seven                DATES: Applicable March 5, 2018.                      percent aluminum by weight. The
                                                years.                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      subject merchandise made from
                                                  Done and dated this 24th day of January,              Scott Hoefke or Erin Kearney, AD/CVD                  aluminum alloy with an Aluminum
                                                2018, Baltimore, MD.                                    Operations, Office VI, Enforcement &                  Association series designation
                                                Bruce Tucker Smith,                                     Compliance, International Trade                       commencing with the number 3
                                                Administrative Law Judge, United States                 Administration, U.S. Department of                    contains manganese as the major
                                                Coast Guard.                                            Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue                    alloying element, with manganese
                                                                                                        NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone:                  accounting for not more than 3.0
                                                CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE                                                                                        percent of total materials by weight. The
                                                                                                        (202) 482–4947 or (202) 482–0167,
                                                  I hereby certify that I have served the               respectively.                                         subject merchandise is made from an
                                                foregoing Recommended Decision and                                                                            aluminum alloy with an Aluminum
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                Order Granting Summary Decision on                                                                            Association series designation
                                                Remand the following:                                   Background                                            commencing with the number 6
                                                Zachary Klein, Esq., Attorney for Bureau                   On January 9, 2018, pursuant to                    contains magnesium and silicon as the
                                                  of Industry and Security, Office of                   sections 781(b) and (c) and 19 CFR                    major alloying elements, with
                                                  Chief Counsel for Industry and                        351.225(h) and (i) of the Tariff Act of               magnesium accounting for at least 0.1
                                                  Security, U.S. Department of                          1930, as amended (the Act), the                       percent but not more than 2.0 percent of
                                                  Commerce, Room H–3839, 14th Street                    petitioner requested that Commerce                    total materials by weight, and silicon
                                                  & Constitution Avenue NW,                             initiate anti-circumvention inquiries on              accounting for at least 0.1 percent but
                                                  Washington, D.C. 20230, Email:                        imports of certain aluminum extrusions                not more than 3.0 percent of total
                                                  zklein@doc.gov, (Electronically and                   from Vietnam by Zhongwang.1 In its                    materials by weight. The subject
                                                  first class mail).                                    request, the petitioner contends that                 aluminum extrusions are properly
                                                Trilogy International Associates, Inc.                  Zhongwang’s Vietnamese aluminum                       identified by a four-digit alloy series
                                                  Attn: William Michael Johnson,                        extrusions are circumventing the scope                without either a decimal point or
                                                  President and General Manager, P.O.                   of the Orders,2 because the aluminum                  leading letter. Illustrative examples from
                                                  Box 342, Altaville, CA 95221, Email:                  extrusions at issue are Chinese                       among the approximately 160 registered
                                                  mjohnson@trilogy-inc.com,                             extrusions being completed in Vietnam                 alloys that may characterize the subject
                                                  (Electronically and first class mail).                and the processes involved (re-melting                merchandise are as follows: 1350, 3003,
                                                ALJ Docketing Center, Attention:                        and re-extruding) constitute a minor                  and 6060.
                                                  Hearing Docket, Clerk 40 South Gay                    alteration. Therefore, the petitioner                    Aluminum extrusions are produced
                                                  Street, Room 412, Baltimore, MD                       requests that Commerce address this                   and imported in a wide variety of
                                                  21202–4022, (Hand delivered).                         alleged circumvention by initiating both              shapes and forms, including, but not
                                                  Done and dated this 24th day of January               a ‘‘merchandise completed or assembled                limited to, hollow profiles, other solid
                                                2018, Baltimore, MD.                                    in other foreign countries’’ anti-                    profiles, pipes, tubes, bars, and rods.
                                                Lauren M. Meus,                                         circumvention inquiry pursuant to                     Aluminum extrusions that are drawn
                                                Hearing Docket Clerk, United States Coast               section 781(b) of the Act, as well as a               subsequent to extrusion (drawn
                                                Guard.                                                  ‘‘minor alterations’’ anti-circumvention              aluminum) are also included in the
                                                                                                        inquiry pursuant to section 781(c) of the             scope.
                                                [FR Doc. 2018–04404 Filed 3–2–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                        Act.3                                                    Aluminum extrusions are produced
                                                BILLING CODE P                                                                                                and imported with a variety of finishes
                                                                                                        Scope of the Orders                                   (both coatings and surface treatments),
                                                                                                           The merchandise covered by the                     and types of fabrication. The types of
                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                        Orders is aluminum extrusions which                   coatings and treatments applied to
                                                International Trade Administration                      are shapes and forms, produced by an                  subject aluminum extrusions include,
                                                                                                        extrusion process, made from aluminum                 but are not limited to, extrusions that
                                                [A–570–967/C–570–968]                                   alloys having metallic elements                       are mill finished (i.e., without any
                                                                                                        corresponding to the alloy series                     coating or further finishing), brushed,
                                                Aluminum Extrusions From the                                                                                  buffed, polished, anodized (including
                                                                                                        designations published by The
                                                People’s Republic of China: Initiation                                                                        brightdip anodized), liquid painted, or
                                                                                                        Aluminum Association commencing
                                                of Anti-Circumvention Inquiries                                                                               powder coated. Aluminum extrusions
                                                                                                        with the numbers 1, 3, and 6 (or
                                                AGENCY:   Enforcement & Compliance,                                                                           may also be fabricated, i.e., prepared for
                                                International Trade Administration,                        1 See Petitioner’s Circumvention Request           assembly. Such operations would
                                                Department of Commerce.                                 ‘‘Aluminum Extrusions from the People’s Republic      include, but are not limited to,
                                                                                                        of China: Request for Anti-Circumvention Inquiry,’’
                                                SUMMARY: In response to a request from                                                                        extrusions that are cut-to-length,
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                                                                                                        dated January 9, 2018 (Anti-Circumvention
                                                the Aluminum Extrusions Fair Trade                      Request).                                             machined, drilled, punched, notched,
                                                Committee (the petitioner), the                            2 See Aluminum Extrusions from the People’s        bent, stretched, knurled, swedged,
                                                Department of Commerce (Commerce) is                    Republic of China: Antidumping Duty Order, 76 FR      mitered, chamfered, threaded, and spun.
                                                initiating anti-circumvention inquiries                 30650 (May 26, 2011), and Aluminum Extrusions         The subject merchandise includes
                                                                                                        from the People’s Republic of China: Countervailing
                                                to determine whether extruded                           Duty Order, 76 FR 30653 (May 26, 2011)                aluminum extrusions that are finished
                                                aluminum products that are exported                     (collectively, the Orders).                           (coated, painted, etc.), fabricated, or any
                                                from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam                     3 See Anti-Circumvention Request, at 23–50.        combination thereof.


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                                                   Subject aluminum extrusions may be                   merely by including fasteners such as                 8302.49.60.55, 8302.49.60.85,
                                                described at the time of importation as                 screws, bolts, etc. in the packaging with             8302.50.00.00, 8302.60.90.00,
                                                parts for final finished products that are              an aluminum extrusion product.                        8305.10.00.50, 8306.30.00.00,
                                                assembled after importation, including,                    The scope also excludes aluminum                   8414.59.60.90, 8415.90.80.45,
                                                but not limited to, window frames, door                 alloy sheet or plates produced by other               8418.99.80.05, 8418.99.80.50,
                                                frames, solar panels, curtain walls, or                 than the extrusion process, such as                   8418.99.80.60, 8419.90.10.00,
                                                furniture. Such parts that otherwise                    aluminum products produced by a                       8422.90.06.40, 8473.30.20.00,
                                                meet the definition of aluminum                         method of casting. Cast aluminum                      8473.30.51.00, 8479.90.85.00,
                                                extrusions are included in the scope.                   products are properly identified by four              8486.90.00.00, 8487.90.00.80,
                                                The scope includes the aluminum                         digits with a decimal point between the               8503.00.95.20, 8508.70.00.00,
                                                extrusion components that are attached                  third and fourth digit. A letter may also             8515.90.20.00, 8516.90.50.00,
                                                (e.g., by welding or fasteners) to form                 precede the four digits. The following                8516.90.80.50, 8517.70.00.00,
                                                subassemblies, i.e., partially assembled                Aluminum Association designations are                 8529.90.73.00, 8529.90.97.60,
                                                merchandise unless imported as part of                  representative of aluminum alloys for                 8536.90.80.85, 8538.10.00.00,
                                                the finished goods ‘kit’ defined further                casting: 208.0, 295.0, 308.0, 355.0,                  8543.90.88.80, 8708.29.50.60,
                                                below. The scope does not include the                   C355.0, 356.0, A356.0, A357.0, 360.0,                 8708.80.65.90, 8803.30.00.60,
                                                non-aluminum extrusion components of                    366.0, 380.0, A380.0, 413.0, 443.0,                   9013.90.50.00, 9013.90.90.00,
                                                subassemblies or subject kits.                          514.0, 518.1, and 712.0. The scope also               9401.90.50.81, 9403.90.10.40,
                                                   Subject extrusions may be identified                 excludes pure, unwrought aluminum in                  9403.90.10.50, 9403.90.10.85,
                                                with reference to their end use, such as                any form.                                             9403.90.25.40, 9403.90.25.80,
                                                fence posts, electrical conduits, door                     The scope also excludes collapsible                9403.90.40.05, 9403.90.40.10,
                                                thresholds, carpet trim, or heat sinks                  tubular containers composed of metallic               9403.90.40.60, 9403.90.50.05,
                                                (that do not meet the finished heat sink                elements corresponding to alloy code                  9403.90.50.10, 9403.90.50.80,
                                                exclusionary language below). Such                      1080A as designated by the Aluminum                   9403.90.60.05, 9403.90.60.10,
                                                goods are subject merchandise if they                   Association where the tubular container               9403.90.60.80, 9403.90.70.05,
                                                otherwise meet the scope definition,                    (excluding the nozzle) meets each of the              9403.90.70.10, 9403.90.70.80,
                                                regardless of whether they are ready for                following dimensional characteristics:                9403.90.80.10, 9403.90.80.15,
                                                use at the time of importation. The                     (1) Length of 37 millimeters (‘‘mm’’) or              9403.90.80.20, 9403.90.80.41,
                                                following aluminum extrusion products                   62 mm, (2) outer diameter of 11.0 mm                  9403.90.80.51, 9403.90.80.61,
                                                are excluded: aluminum extrusions                       or 12.7 mm, and (3) wall thickness not                9506.11.40.80, 9506.51.40.00,
                                                made from aluminum alloy with an                        exceeding 0.13 mm.                                    9506.51.60.00, 9506.59.40.40,
                                                Aluminum Association series                                Also excluded from the scope of the
                                                                                                                                                              9506.70.20.90, 9506.91.00.10,
                                                designations commencing with the                        Orders are finished heat sinks. Finished
                                                                                                                                                              9506.91.00.20, 9506.91.00.30,
                                                number 2 and containing in excess of                    heat sinks are fabricated heat sinks
                                                                                                                                                              9506.99.05.10, 9506.99.05.20,
                                                1.5 percent copper by weight; aluminum                  made from aluminum extrusions the
                                                                                                                                                              9506.99.05.30, 9506.99.15.00,
                                                extrusions made from aluminum alloy                     design and production of which are
                                                                                                                                                              9506.99.20.00, 9506.99.25.80,
                                                with an Aluminum Association series                     organized around meeting certain
                                                                                                        specified thermal performance                         9506.99.28.00, 9506.99.55.00,
                                                designation commencing with the                                                                               9506.99.60.80, 9507.30.20.00,
                                                number 5 and containing in excess of                    requirements and which have been
                                                                                                        fully, albeit not necessarily                         9507.30.40.00, 9507.30.60.00,
                                                1.0 percent magnesium by weight; and                                                                          9507.90.60.00, and 9603.90.80.50.
                                                aluminum extrusions made from                           individually, tested to comply with
                                                                                                                                                                The subject merchandise entered as
                                                aluminum alloy with an Aluminum                         such requirements.
                                                                                                           Imports of the subject merchandise                 parts of other aluminum products may
                                                Association series designation                                                                                be classifiable under the following
                                                commencing with the number 7 and                        are provided for under the following
                                                                                                        categories of the Harmonized Tariff                   additional Chapter 76 subheadings:
                                                containing in excess of 2.0 percent zinc                                                                      7610.10, 7610.90, 7615.19, 7615.20, and
                                                by weight.                                              Schedule of the United States (HTSUS):
                                                                                                        6603.90.8100, 7616.99.51, 8479.89.94,                 7616.99, as well as under other HTSUS
                                                   The scope also excludes finished
                                                                                                        8481.90.9060, 8481.90.9085,                           chapters. In addition, fin evaporator
                                                merchandise containing aluminum
                                                                                                        9031.90.9195, 8424.90.9080,                           coils may be classifiable under HTSUS
                                                extrusions as parts that are fully and
                                                                                                        9405.99.4020, 9031.90.90.95,                          numbers: 8418.99.80.50 and
                                                permanently assembled and completed
                                                                                                        7616.10.90.90, 7609.00.00, 7610.10.00,                8418.99.80.60. While HTSUS
                                                at the time of entry, such as finished
                                                                                                        7610.90.00, 7615.10.30, 7615.10.71,                   subheadings are provided for
                                                windows with glass, doors with glass or
                                                vinyl, picture frames with glass pane                   7615.10.91, 7615.19.10, 7615.19.30,                   convenience and customs purposes, the
                                                and backing material, and solar panels.                 7615.19.50, 7615.19.70, 7615.19.90,                   written description of the scope of the
                                                The scope also excludes finished goods                  7615.20.00, 7616.99.10, 7616.99.50,                   Orders is dispositive.
                                                containing aluminum extrusions that                     8479.89.98, 8479.90.94, 8513.90.20,                   Merchandise Subject to the Anti-
                                                are entered unassembled in a ‘‘finished                 9403.10.00, 9403.20.00, 7604.21.00.00,                Circumvention Inquiries
                                                goods kit.’’ A finished goods kit is                    7604.29.10.00, 7604.29.30.10,
                                                                                                                                                                These anti-circumvention inquiries
                                                understood to mean a packaged                           7604.29.30.50, 7604.29.50.30,
                                                                                                                                                              cover extruded aluminum products that
                                                combination of parts that contains, at                  7604.29.50.60, 7608.20.00.30,
                                                                                                                                                              meet the description of the Orders
                                                the time of importation, all of the                     7608.20.00.90, 8302.10.30.00,
                                                                                                                                                              exported from Vietnam by Zhongwang.4
                                                                                                        8302.10.60.30, 8302.10.60.60,
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                                                necessary parts to fully assemble a final
                                                finished good and requires no further                   8302.10.60.90, 8302.20.00.00,                           4 The petitioner provided names of known, and
                                                finishing or fabrication, such as cutting               8302.30.30.10, 8302.30.30.60,                         potential, entities involved in Zhongwang’s import
                                                or punching, and is assembled ‘‘as is’’                 8302.41.30.00, 8302.41.60.15,                         and export of Vietnamese aluminum extrusions.
                                                into a finished product. An imported                    8302.41.60.45, 8302.41.60.50,                         The entities involved in the exportation Vietnamese
                                                                                                                                                              aluminum extrusions are Chinese, Mexican,
                                                product will not be considered a                        8302.41.60.80, 8302.42.30.10,                         Singaporean, U.S., and Vietnamese affiliates of
                                                ‘‘finished goods kit’’ and therefore                    8302.42.30.15, 8302.42.30.65,                         Zhongwang. Through the course of inquiry, we
                                                excluded from the scope of the Orders                   8302.49.60.35, 8302.49.60.45,                         intend to examine in addition to Zhongwang the



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                                                Commerce intends to consider whether                    under the same tariff classification as                 2016 financial report which indicates
                                                these inquiries should apply to all                     subject merchandise.6                                   that the level of investment by
                                                exports of extruded aluminum products                                                                           Zhongwang in China consists of 90
                                                                                                        B. Completion of Merchandise in a
                                                from Vietnam that meet the description                                                                          aluminum extrusion production lines
                                                                                                        Foreign Country
                                                of the Orders.                                                                                                  and orders for an additional 99
                                                                                                           The petitioner notes that section                    extrusion presses.13 The petitioner also
                                                Allegations Supporting Initiation of                    781(b)(l)(B)(ii) of the Act requires that               submitted evidence that Zhongwang
                                                Anti-Circumvention Proceeding:                          ‘‘{Commerce} must also assess whether,                  built a ‘‘world-leading’’ aluminum tilt
                                                Merchandise Completed or Assembled                      prior to importation into the United                    smelting and casting facility at its
                                                in Other Foreign Countries                              States, the merchandise in the third                    extrusion facility and possesses the
                                                                                                        country is completed from merchandise                   largest customized aluminum extrusions
                                                   Section 781(b)(1) of the Act provides                produced in the country subject to the                  product die design manufacturing
                                                that Commerce may find circumvention                    antidumping or countervailing duty                      center in Asia.14 According to the
                                                of an AD or CVD order when                              order.’’ 7 In its request, the petitioner               petitioner, the level of Zhongwang’s
                                                merchandise of the same class or kind                   submitted evidence of Zhongwang’s                       investment in its Vietnamese affiliate
                                                subject to an order is completed or                     long history of using its extensive                     GVA is minimal when compared to
                                                assembled in a foreign country other                    network of global affiliates to                         Zhongwang’s total aluminum extrusions
                                                than the country to which the order                     circumvent and evade the Orders.                        investments across its company and all
                                                applies. In conducting an anti-                         According to the petitioner, Zhongwang                  of its affiliates.15 Additionally, the
                                                circumvention inquiry under section                     began shipping subject merchandise                      petitioner asserts that Zhongwang’s
                                                781(b)(1) of the Act, Commerce will                     from its affiliates in the United States                level of investment is minimal when
                                                evaluate whether: (A) Merchandise                       and China to Vietnam for reprocessing                   compared to China’s semi-finished
                                                imported into the United States is of the               after Commerce made a scope ruling on                   aluminum goods export rebate that it
                                                same class or kind as any merchandise                   Zhongwang’s pallets.8 The petitioner                    received on aluminum extrusions
                                                produced in a foreign country that is the               also provided information which                         exports from China and the avoidance of
                                                subject of an AD or CVD duty order or                   indicates that imports into Vietnam, and                400 percent AD/CVD duties on U.S.
                                                finding; (B) before importation into the                imports into the United States, of                      imports.16
                                                United States, such imported                            aluminum extrusions from Vietnam
                                                merchandise is completed or assembled                                                                           (2) Level of Research and Development
                                                                                                        significantly increased after the
                                                in another foreign country from                         imposition of the Orders.9                                 The petitioner states that, in
                                                merchandise which is subject to the                                                                             comparison with Zhongwang’s Chinese
                                                order or merchandise which is                           C. Minor or Insignificant Process                       operations, the level of research and
                                                produced in the foreign country that is                   The petitioner maintains that the                     development (R&D) in Vietnam is
                                                subject to the order; (C) the process of                process for completing Vietnamese                       minimal.17 The petitioner points out
                                                assembly or completion in the foreign                   aluminum extrusions from Zhongwang’s                    that Zhongwang’s financial reports
                                                country is minor or insignificant; (D) the              Chinese aluminum extrusions is minor                    indicate that it invested heavily in R&D
                                                value of the merchandise produced in                    or insignificant.10 Under section                       in China.18 The petitioner also points to
                                                the foreign country to which the AD or                  781(b)(2) of the Act, Commerce                          Zhongwang’s financial reports, which
                                                CVD order applies is a significant                      considers the five factors set out below                show an integrated production line and
                                                portion of the total value of the                       to determine whether the process of                     its 1,288 R&D and quality control
                                                merchandise exported to the United                      assembly or completion is minor or                      personnel (which account for 7.7
                                                States; and (E) action is appropriate to                insignificant. The petitioner argues that               percent of all Zhongwang employees).19
                                                prevent evasion of such order or                        processing done in Vietnam is minor                     The petitioner also states that,
                                                finding.                                                and must be viewed relative to: (1) The                 conversely, Zhongwang’s Vietnamese
                                                                                                        value of the aluminum extrusions                        operation (as well as those of and other
                                                A. Merchandise of the Same Class or                     produced in China, (2) the AD/CVD                       Vietnamese extruders) consists of
                                                Kind                                                    duties avoided, and (3) the export tax                  merely re-melting and re-extruding;
                                                                                                        rebate received from exporting                          neither of which requires unique
                                                  The petitioner claims that the                                                                                technology or significant R&D.20
                                                aluminum extrusions exported to the                     aluminum extrusions from China to
                                                United States from Vietnam are the                      Vietnam.11                                              (3) Nature of Production Process
                                                same class or kind as that covered by                   (1) Level of Investment                                   According to the petitioner, the
                                                the Orders.5 The petitioner provided                                                                            production process undertaken by
                                                                                                           The petitioner contends that the level
                                                evidence to show that the merchandise                                                                           Vietnamese producers of aluminum
                                                                                                        of investment by Zhongwang in
                                                from Vietnam enters the United States                                                                           extrusions provides minimal value
                                                                                                        Vietnam is insignificant when compared
                                                                                                        to the value of investment in China to                  added.21 The petitioner points out that
                                                following affiliated companies: Aluminicaste
                                                                                                        produce the billets and extrusions in the               the that the process requires re-melting
                                                Fundicion de Mexico (Aluminicaste); Dalian Liwan                                                                the Chinese aluminum extrusions in a
                                                Trade Co., Ltd.; Tianjin Boruxin Trading Co., Ltd.;     first place.12 In support of its argument,
                                                Dragon Luxe Limited; Perfectus Aluminum Inc,            the petitioner points to Zhongwang’s                    furnace and then pushing the reheated
                                                Perfectus Aluminum Acquisitions LLC Pencheng                                                                    extrusion through a die for a desired
                                                Aluminum Enterprise Inc. USA; Transport                   6 See Anti-Circumvention Request, at 25 and
                                                Aluminum Inc.; Aluminum Source Inc.; Aluminum                                                                    13 Id.   at 30 and Exhibit 33.
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                                                                                                        Exhibits 20, and 23.
                                                Industrial Inc.; Global Aluminum (USA) Inc.;              7 Id. at 25–26 and Exhibits 2, 6, 9, 10, 12 13, and    14 Id.
                                                Aluminum Shapes, LLC; Century American                                                                           15 Id.
                                                                                                        29.
                                                Aluminum Inc.; and American Apex Aluminum                                                                        16 Id.
                                                                                                          8 Id. at 26–27 and Exhibits 9, 13, 16, 30, 31, and            at 30–31 and Exhibit 33.
                                                Inc.; Global Vietnam Aluminum Co., Ltd. (GVA);
                                                Global Tower Worldwide Ltd. We also intend to           32.                                                      17 Id. at 31.
                                                                                                          9 Id. at 28 and Exhibit 20.                            18 Id. at 31 and Exhibit 33.
                                                examine whether any Zhongwang’s affiliates are the
                                                                                                          10 Id. at 28.                                          19 Id.
                                                producers of the merchandise at issue.
                                                  5 See Anti-Circumvention Request, at 25; see also       11 Id. 28–39                                           20 Id.

                                                sections 781(b)(1)(A)(i) and (iii) of the Act.            12 Id. at 29–30.                                       21 Id. at 32.




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                                                end shape; the costs incurred by                        a foreign country within the scope of an              (3) Increase of Aluminum Extrusions
                                                Vietnamese extruders for the process are                order, such as: ‘‘{1} the pattern of trade,           Shipments From China to Vietnam After
                                                labor, energy, and overhead, which                      including sourcing patterns, {2}                      Initiations of the AD and CVD
                                                account for allegedly only 8.8 percent of               whether the manufacturer or exporter of               Investigations of Aluminum Extrusions
                                                total extrusion cost.22 In contrast, the                the merchandise . . . is affiliated with              From China
                                                petitioner provides information                         the person who uses the merchandise                      The petitioner presented evidence
                                                suggesting that 90 percent of the cost of               . . . to assemble or complete in the                  indicating that imports of aluminum
                                                production of aluminum extrusions in                    foreign country the merchandise that is               extrusions from China to Vietnam have
                                                China is the metal material (i.e.,                      subsequently imported into the United                 increased since the initiation of the
                                                aluminum ingot, aluminum scrap, and                     States, and {3} whether imports into the              investigations of aluminum extrusions
                                                additional elements) which is extruded                  foreign country of the merchandise . . .              from China.37 No other factual
                                                for export to Vietnam.23                                have increased after the initiation of the            information on the record contradicts
                                                (4) Extent of Production Facilities in                  investigation which resulted in the                   this claim.
                                                Vietnam                                                 issuance of such order or finding.’’
                                                                                                                                                              Allegations Supporting Initiation of
                                                   The petitioner provided information                  (1) Pattern of Trade                                  Anti-Circumvention Proceeding: Minor
                                                indicating that production facilities in                   In its request, the petitioner provides            Alterations
                                                Vietnam are more limited compared to                    evidence that Vietnam’s imports of                       Section 781(c)(1) of the Act provides
                                                facilities in China.24 The petitioner                   aluminum extrusions from China, as                    that Commerce may find circumvention
                                                states that Zhongwang is using its                      well as Vietnam’s exports of aluminum                 of an AD or CVD order when products
                                                affiliate GVA to keep its Chinese                       extrusions to the United States, have                 which are of the class or kind of
                                                facilities running at full production and               surged since the petitions were filed for             merchandise subject to an AD or CVD
                                                to continue flooding the world with                     the original investigations of aluminum               order have been ‘‘altered in form or
                                                extrusions, now from Vietnam.25                         extrusions from China.30 The petitioner               appearance in minor respects . . .
                                                (5) Value of Processing in Vietnam                      points to Zhongwang’s 2017 interim                    whether or not included in the same
                                                                                                        financial report, which reveals that the              tariff classification.’’ Section 781(c)(2) of
                                                  The petitioner asserts that producing
                                                                                                        ‘‘sales volume of {Zhongwang}’s deep                  the Act provides an exception that
                                                aluminum extrusions in China accounts
                                                                                                        processing business’’ decreased by 80.7               ‘‘{p}aragraph 1 shall not apply with
                                                for a large percentage of the total value
                                                                                                        percent compared to the same period in                respect to altered merchandise if the
                                                of the aluminum extrusions reprocessed
                                                                                                        2016 ‘‘due to the declined sales volume               administering authority determines that
                                                in Vietnam.26 Using a cost of production
                                                                                                        of deep-processed product exporting to                it would be unnecessary to consider the
                                                model with standard consumption rates
                                                                                                        the United States . . . caused by the                 altered merchandise within the scope of
                                                and surrogate costs for the production of
                                                                                                        increasingly heating up trade friction in             the {AD or CVD} order{.}’’
                                                billets and extrusions, the petitioner                                                                           Although the statute is silent as to
                                                states that the value of reprocessing                   aluminum industry between U.S. and
                                                                                                        China.’’ 31 Thus, the petitioner                      what factors to consider in determining
                                                performed in Vietnam is a small fraction                                                                      whether alterations are properly
                                                of the value of merchandise shipped to                  concludes that there is a pattern of trade
                                                                                                        of Vietnam imports of Chinese                         considered ‘‘minor,’’ the legislative
                                                the United States.27 The petitioner                                                                           history of this provision indicates there
                                                argues that the vast majority of the value              aluminum extrusions and export of
                                                                                                        inquiry merchandise which indicates                   are certain factors which should be
                                                of the merchandise consists of the                                                                            considered before reaching an anti-
                                                processing done in China and the value                  circumvention of the Orders.
                                                                                                                                                              circumvention determination. In
                                                of the aluminum itself. Additionally, the               (2) Affiliation                                       conducting an anti-circumvention
                                                petitioner argues that, from a qualitative                                                                    inquiry under section 781(c) of the Act,
                                                analysis standpoint, primary direct                        The petitioner provided the following
                                                                                                        to support its allegation that GVA is                 Commerce has generally relied upon
                                                material inputs (i.e., Chinese aluminum                                                                       ‘‘such criteria as the overall physical
                                                extrusions) converted by producers in                   affiliated with Zhongwang: (1)
                                                                                                        Zhongwang’s employees have been                       characteristics of the merchandise, the
                                                Vietnam show no other significant costs                                                                       expectations of the ultimate users, the
                                                incurred by Vietnamese producers.28                     seconded to GVA; 32 (2) containers of
                                                                                                        Zhongwang’s aluminum from China can                   use of the merchandise, the channels of
                                                Thus, petitioner concludes that the                                                                           marketing and the cost of any
                                                value of the merchandise produced in                    be traced to GVA in Vietnam; 33 (3) most
                                                                                                        of GVA’s imports into Vietnam come                    modification relative to the total value
                                                China comprises the vast majority of                                                                          of the imported product.’’ 38 Commerce
                                                total value of the inquiry merchandise                  from Zhongwang; 34 (4) GVA is owned
                                                                                                        in part by Jacky Cheung, who has been                 will examine these factors in evaluating
                                                shipped to the United States.29                                                                               an allegation of minor alteration under
                                                                                                        involved with Zhongwang affiliated
                                                D. Additional Factors To Consider in                    companies PCA/Perfectus and                           section 781(c) of the Act and 19 CFR
                                                Determining Whether Action Is                           Alumincaste; 35 and (5) GVA is a                      351.225(i). Still, because each case is
                                                Necessary                                               supplier to Zhongwang’s U.S. affiliate                highly dependent on the facts on the
                                                  Section 781(b)(3) of the Act directs                  PCA/Perfectus.36 The petitioner                       record, each must be analyzed in light
                                                Commerce to consider additional factors                 concludes that the evidence supports its              of the specific facts. Moreover, although
                                                in determining whether to include                       allegation that GVA is affiliated with                not specified in the statute, Commerce
                                                merchandise assembled or completed in                   Zhongwang in an effort to circumvent                  has also considered additional factors as
                                                                                                        the Orders.                                           part of its anti-circumvention analysis,
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                                                  22 Id. at 32–33 and Exhibits 32 and 34.
                                                                                                                                                                37 Id. at 40 and Exhibits 17 and 18.
                                                  23 Id. at 33 and Exhibits 32 and 34.                    30 Id. at 38.
                                                                                                                                                                38 See  S. Rep. No. 71, 100th Cong., 1st Sess. 100
                                                  24 Id. at 34–35.                                        31 Id. at 38–39 and Exhibit 36.
                                                  25 Id. at 35, and Exhibit 16.                           32 Id. at 39.                                       (1987) (‘‘In applying this provision, the Commerce
                                                  26 Id. at 35.                                           33 Id.
                                                                                                                                                              Department should apply practical measurements
                                                                                                                                                              regarding minor alterations, so that circumvention
                                                  27 Id. at 35, and Exhibit 35.                           34 Id. at 39–40 and Exhibits 2 and 3.
                                                                                                                                                              can be dealt with effectively, even where such
                                                  28 Id. at 36.                                           35 Id. at 40 and Exhibits 2, 3, 10, and 14.
                                                                                                                                                              alterations to an article technically transform it into
                                                  29 Id. at 36–37.                                        36 Id. at 40 and Exhibits 3 and 16.                 a differently designated article’’).



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                                                including the circumstances under                       expected end use, because the                         remaining processing which takes place
                                                which the products at issue entered the                 underlying aluminum in these                          in Vietnam is 10 percent of total
                                                United States, and the timing and                       extrusions is exactly the same.45 The                 aluminum extrusions; these costs are
                                                quantity of said entries during the                     petitioner provided evidence that                     broken down between labor, energy, and
                                                circumvention review period.39                          aluminum extrusion producers in                       additional overhead, and are
                                                                                                        Vietnam do not distinguish between                    insignificant in comparison to the AD/
                                                A. Overall Physical Characteristics
                                                                                                        aluminum billet feedstock produced in                 CVD duties avoided.55
                                                   The petitioner contends that the                     one location from another when
                                                aluminum extrusions being imported                                                                            E. Additional Factors To Consider in
                                                                                                        marketing their extrusions to the
                                                into the United States from Vietnam are                                                                       Determining Whether Action Is
                                                                                                        public.46 Therefore, the petitioner
                                                indistinguishable in any meaningful                                                                           Necessary
                                                                                                        argues that the end-users of these
                                                sense from subject extrusions produced                  products do not distinguish between                     In addition to the factors described
                                                in China.40 Indeed, the petitioner                      those produced entirely in China and                  above, Commerce has considered
                                                provided evidence that the aluminum                     those re-extruded in Vietnam.                         additional factors in determining
                                                ‘‘pallets’’ exported from China to GVA                                                                        whether a producer or exporter has used
                                                in Vietnam are the same as subject                      C. Channels of Marketing                              a minor alteration to circumvent an
                                                merchandise as determined by                               The petitioner maintains that there is             order.56
                                                Commerce in two separate scope                          no difference between the channels of
                                                                                                                                                              i. Circumstance Under Which the
                                                rulings.41 Additionally, the petitioner                 marketing for aluminum extrusions
                                                                                                                                                              Subject Products Entered the United
                                                provided evidence showing that                          from China and for aluminum extrusion
                                                                                                                                                              States
                                                aluminum extrusions from Vietnam are                    from Vietnam.47 For example, the
                                                entering the United States under the                    petitioner provided evidence that the                    The petitioner states that, at the
                                                same HTS subheadings as subject                         marketing pages of companies’ websites                completion of the original
                                                Chinese extrusions.42 As such, the                      do not differentiate between the                      investigations, the China-wide AD/CVD
                                                petitioner argues that the only                         aluminum extrusions produced in                       rate was nearly 400 percent.57
                                                difference between Chinese aluminum                     Vietnam and those produced in China                   According to the petitioner, these
                                                extrusions and extrusions from Vietnam                  and melted and re-extruded in                         considerable margins give Zhongwang a
                                                is that the extrusions from Vietnam are                 Vietnam.48 The petitioner alleges that if             tremendous financial incentive to
                                                being re-extruded from Chinese subject                  there were a difference between those                 circumvent the Orders, thereby not
                                                merchandise.                                            extrusions, then one would expect                     incurring the costs associated with the
                                                                                                        companies to highlight the difference.49              duties levied on the entries of subject
                                                B. Expectations of the Ultimate Users                                                                         merchandise.58 The petitioner alleges
                                                                                                        D. Cost of Modification                               that Zhongwang has a long history of
                                                   The petitioner alleges that the
                                                expectations of the purchasers, and                        The petitioner claims that the cost of             evading the Orders.59
                                                ultimate use of aluminum extrusions                     the minor alterations to make aluminum
                                                                                                        extrusions in Vietnam is small when                   ii. Timing of Entries
                                                from Vietnam, are the same as those of
                                                products produced in China.43 The                       compared to the total cost of production                 The petitioner asserts that the timing
                                                petitioner cites to Commerce’s scope                    and the total value of the aluminum                   of the entries of Vietnamese aluminum
                                                ruling on pallets that aluminum                         extrusions.50 As discussed above, the                 extrusions shows that Zhongwang has
                                                ‘‘pallets’’ could not be differentiated                 petitioner contends that, since the                   attempted to circumvent the Orders.60
                                                from aluminum extrusions based on                       Vietnamese producers are only melting                 To support its contention, the petitioner
                                                their end use because the ‘‘pallets’’ at                and re-extruding the aluminum, the                    provided import data showing that
                                                issue were not functional as ordinary                   production which takes place in                       aluminum extrusions shipments to
                                                pallets.44 The petitioner avers that the                Vietnam amounts to minimal additional                 Vietnam from China, and aluminum
                                                ‘‘pallets’’ (or other extruded aluminum                 processing.51 The petitioner alleges that             extrusion shipments to the United
                                                products that have been re-melted and                   this processing (i.e., re-melting and re-             States from Vietnam, both increased
                                                re-extruded) would serve the same                       extruding) takes place in two steps: (1)              after the imposition of the Orders in
                                                                                                        GVA melts the Chinese extrusion into a                2011.61
                                                   39 See, e.g., Brass Sheet and Strip from West        billet, and (2) GVA extrudes the billet.52
                                                                                                        It claims that GVA avoids the metal                   Analysis of the Allegations
                                                Germany; Negative Preliminary Determination of
                                                Circumvention of Antidumping Duty Order, 55 FR          costs of billet production in Vietnam by                 Based on our analysis of the
                                                32655 (August 10, 1990) (Brass Sheet and Strip          simply melting aluminum extrusions                    information provided by the petitioner,
                                                from West Germany Prelim), unchanged in Brass
                                                Sheet and Strip from Germany; Negative Final            that are already at the desired aluminum              Commerce finds that there exists a
                                                Determination of Circumvention of Antidumping           alloy.53 According to the petitioner, this            sufficient basis to initiate anti-
                                                Duty Order, 56 FR 65884 (December 19, 1991); see        allows GVA to save over 90 percent of                 circumvention inquiries, pursuant to
                                                also Small Diameter Graphite Electrodes from the        the cost of producing a billet, which                 sections 781(b) and (c) of the Act.
                                                People’s Republic of China: Initiation of
                                                Anticircumvention Inquiry, 77 FR 37873, 37876           comprises 80 percent of the cost of                   Commerce will determine whether the
                                                (June 25, 2012).                                        producing an extrusion.54 For that                    merchandise subject to the inquiries
                                                   40 See Anti-Circumvention Request, at 42.            reason, the petitioner avers that the                 (identified in the ‘‘Merchandise Subject
                                                   41 Id. at 42 and Exhibits 2, 3, and 20.                                                                    to the Anti-Circumvention Inquiries’’
                                                   42 Id. at 42 and Exhibit 20.                           45 Id. at 43.                                       section, above) involves merchandise
                                                   43 Id. at 43.                                          46 Id. at 43 and Exhibits 22, 37, and 38.
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                                                   44 Id. (citing Memorandum, ‘‘Antidumping and           47 Id. at 44.                                         55 Id. at 46–47 and Exhibit 34.
                                                Countervailing Duty Orders on Aluminum                    48 Id. at 44 and Exhibits 22, 37, and 38.             56 See,  e.g., Brass Sheet and Strip from West
                                                Extrusions from the People’s Republic of China:           49 Id. at 44 and Exhibit 22.                        Germany Prelim, 55 FR at 32655, 32658.
                                                Final Scope Ruling on Certain Aluminum Pallets,’’         50 Id. at 44.                                         57 See Anti-Circumvention Request, at 47–48.
                                                dated December 7, 2016; and Memorandum,                   51 Id.                                                58 Id. at 48.
                                                ‘‘Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders on
                                                                                                          52 Id. at 44–45 and Exhibits 32 and 34.               59 Id.
                                                Aluminum Extrusions from the People’s Republic
                                                                                                          53 Id. at 44–46 and Exhibits 32 and 34.               60 Id.
                                                of China: Final Scope Ruling on Certain Aluminum
                                                Pallets,’’ dated June 13, 2017).                          54 Id.                                                61 Id. at 48–50 and Exhibits 9, 17, and 20.




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                                                either completed or assembled in other                  Protection (CBP) in connection with a                 Investigation No. 7189 1 which concerns
                                                foreign countries which can be                          CBP Enforce and Protect Act (EAPA)                    the AD order on WBF from China.2
                                                considered subject to the Orders, and/or                investigation concerning the                          Specifically, based on an allegation by
                                                represents a minor alteration to subject                antidumping duty (AD) order on                        the American Furniture Manufacturers
                                                merchandise in such minor respects that                 wooden bedroom furniture (WBF) from                   Committee for Legal Trade, CBP has
                                                it should be subject to the Orders.                     the People’s Republic of China (China).               requested that Commerce issue a
                                                   Commerce will not order the                          In accordance with EAPA, Commerce                     determination as to whether certain
                                                suspension of liquidation of entries of                 intends to determine whether the                      merchandise imported by Aspects
                                                any additional merchandise at this time.                merchandise subject to the referral is                Furniture International, Inc. is subject to
                                                However, in accordance with 19 CFR                      covered by the scope of the order and                 the AD order on WBF from China:
                                                351.225(l)(2), if Commerce issues a                     promptly transmit its determination to                  (1) Desk/Console table with drawers;
                                                preliminary affirmative determination,                  CBP. Commerce is providing notice of                    (2) Credenza/Trunk Storage/Cabinet
                                                we will then instruct U.S. Customs and                  the referral and inviting participation               with minibar;
                                                Border Protection to suspend                            from interested parties.                                (3) Consoles/Custom Dresser/Console;
                                                liquidation and require a cash deposit of               DATES: Applicable March 5, 2018.                      and
                                                estimated duties, at the applicable rate,                                                                       (4) Bed Bench Base.
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                for each unliquidated entry of the                      Ariela Garvett at (202) 482–3609 or                   Notification to Interested Parties
                                                merchandise at issue, entered or                        Howard Smith at (202) 482–5193, AD/
                                                withdrawn from warehouse for                                                                                     Commerce is hereby notifying
                                                                                                        CVD Operations Office IV, Enforcement                 interested parties that it has received the
                                                consumption, on or after the date of                    & Compliance, International Trade
                                                initiation of the inquiries.                                                                                  covered merchandise referral referenced
                                                                                                        Administration, U.S. Department of                    above, will begin a new segment of the
                                                   In the event we issue a preliminary                  Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
                                                affirmative determination of                                                                                  proceeding, and intends to issue a
                                                                                                        NW, Washington, DC 20230.                             determination regarding whether the
                                                circumvention pursuant to section
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            merchandise subject to the referral is
                                                781(b) of the act (Merchandise
                                                Completed or Assembled in Other                         Background                                            covered merchandise within the
                                                Foreign Countries), we intend to notify                                                                       meaning of section 517(a)(3) of the Act.
                                                                                                           On February 24, 2016, the Trade                    Additionally, Commerce intends to
                                                the International Trade Commission, in                  Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act
                                                accordance with section 781(b)(1) of the                                                                      provide interested parties with the
                                                                                                        of 2015 was signed into law, which                    opportunity to participate in this
                                                Act and 19 CFR 351.225(f)(7)(i)(B), if                  contains Title IV-Prevention of Evasion
                                                applicable.                                                                                                   segment of the proceeding, including
                                                                                                        of Antidumping and Countervailing                     through the submission of comments,
                                                   Commerce will, following                             Duty Orders (short title ‘‘Enforce and
                                                consultation with interested parties,                                                                         and, if appropriate, new factual
                                                                                                        Protect Act of 2015’’ or ‘‘EAPA’’) (Pub.              information and verification.
                                                establish a schedule for questionnaires                 L. 114–125, 130 Stat. 122, 155, Feb. 24,
                                                and comments on the issues. Commerce                                                                          Specifically, Commerce will notify
                                                                                                        2016). Effective August 22, 2016, section             parties on the segment-specific service
                                                intends to issue its final determination                421 of the EAPA added section 517 to
                                                within 300 days of this initiation, in                                                                        list for this segment of the proceeding of
                                                                                                        the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the               a schedule for comments. In addition,
                                                accordance with section 781(f) of the                   Act), which establishes a formal process
                                                Act.                                                                                                          Commerce may request factual
                                                                                                        for CBP to investigate allegations of the             information from any person to assist in
                                                   This notice is published in                          evasion of antidumping and
                                                accordance with sections 781(b) and (c)                                                                       making its determination and may
                                                                                                        countervailing duty (AD/CVD) orders.                  verify submissions of factual
                                                of the Act and 19 CFR 351.225(h) and                    Section 517(b)(4)(A) of the Act provides
                                                (i).                                                                                                          information, if Commerce determines
                                                                                                        a procedure whereby if, during the                    that such verification is appropriate.
                                                  Dated: February 26, 2018.                             course of an EAPA investigation, CBP is               Commerce intends to issue a final
                                                Prentiss Lee Smith,                                     unable to determine whether the                       determination within 120 days of the
                                                Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and               merchandise at issue is covered                       publication of this notice (this deadline
                                                Negotiations.                                           merchandise within the meaning of                     may be extended if it is not practicable
                                                [FR Doc. 2018–04390 Filed 3–2–18; 8:45 am]              section 517(a)(3) of the Act, it shall refer          to complete the final determination
                                                BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P                                  the matter to Commerce to make such a                 within 120 days), and will promptly
                                                                                                        determination. Section 517(a)(3) of the               transmit its final determination to CBP
                                                                                                        Act defines covered merchandise as                    in accordance with section 517(b)(4)(B)
                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  merchandise that is subject to an                     of the Act.
                                                                                                        antidumping duty order issued under
                                                International Trade Administration                      section 736 of the Act or a                             1 See Letter from CBP, ‘‘EAPA Case Number:

                                                [A–570–890]                                             countervailing duty order issued under                7189; Scope Referral Request for merchandise
                                                                                                        section 706 of the Act. Section                       under EAPA Investigation 7189, imported by
                                                                                                                                                              Aspects Furniture International, Inc. and
                                                Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the                       517(b)(4)(B) of the Act states that                   concerning evasion of the antidumping duty order
                                                People’s Republic of China: Notice of                   Commerce, after receiving a covered                   on Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People’s
                                                Covered Merchandise Referral                            merchandise referral from CBP, shall                  Republic of China,’’ dated December 22, 2017. This
                                                                                                        determine whether the merchandise is                  document and any supporting documents will be
                                                AGENCY:  Enforcement and Compliance,                                                                          available electronically on Enforcement and
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                                                                                                        covered merchandise and promptly                      Compliance’s Antidumping Duty and
                                                International Trade Administration,                     transmit its determination to CBP. The                Countervailing Duty Centralized Electronic Service
                                                Department of Commerce.                                 Act does not establish a deadline within              System (ACCESS) within five days of publication of
                                                SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Enforce and                    which Commerce must issue its                         this notice.
                                                                                                                                                                2 See Notice of Amended Final Determination of
                                                Protect Act of 2015 (EAPA), the                         determination.
                                                                                                                                                              Sales at Less Than Fair Value and Antidumping
                                                Department of Commerce (Commerce)                          On December 22, 2017, Commerce                     Duty Order: Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the
                                                received a covered merchandise referral                 received a covered merchandise referral               People’s Republic of China, 70 FR 329 (January 4,
                                                from U.S. Customs and Border                            from CBP regarding CBP EAPA                           2005).



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Document Created: 2018-03-03 02:45:37
Document Modified: 2018-03-03 02:45:37
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
DatesApplicable March 5, 2018.
ContactScott Hoefke or Erin Kearney, AD/CVD Operations, Office VI, Enforcement & Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-4947 or (202) 482-0167, respectively.
FR Citation83 FR 9267 

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