Initiation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Administrative Reviews
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) has received requests to conduct administrative reviews of various antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders with May...
Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY:
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) has received requests to conduct administrative reviews of various antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) orders with May anniversary dates. In accordance with Commerce's regulations, we are initiating those administrative reviews.
DATES:
Applicable July 12, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brenda E. Brown, AD/CVD Operations, Customs Liaison Unit, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230, telephone: (202) 482-4735.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Commerce has received timely requests, in accordance with 19 CFR 351.213(b), for administrative reviews of various AD and CVD orders with May anniversary dates.
All deadlines for the submission of various types of information, certifications, or comments or actions by Commerce discussed below refer to the number of calendar days from the applicable starting time.
Notice of No Sales
With respect to AD administrative reviews, if a producer or exporter named in this notice of initiation had no exports, sales, or entries during the period of review (POR), it must notify Commerce within 30 days of publication of this notice in the
Federal Register
. All submissions must be filed electronically at
https://access.trade.gov,
in accordance with 19 CFR 351.303.[1]
Such submissions are subject to verification, in accordance with section 782(i) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the Act). Further, in accordance with 19 CFR 351.303(f)(1)(i), a copy must be served on every party on Commerce's service list.
Respondent Selection
In the event Commerce limits the number of respondents for individual examination for administrative reviews initiated pursuant to requests made for the orders identified below, Commerce intends to select respondents based on U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data for U.S. imports during the POR. We intend to place the CBP data on the record within five days of publication of the initiation notice and to make our decision regarding respondent selection within 35 days of publication of the initiation
Federal Register
notice. Comments regarding the CBP data and respondent selection should be submitted within seven days after the placement of the CBP data on the record of this review. Parties wishing to submit rebuttal comments should submit those comments within five days after the deadline for the initial comments.
In the event Commerce decides it is necessary to limit individual examination of respondents and conduct respondent selection under section 777A(c)(2) of the Act, the following guidelines regarding collapsing of companies for purposes of respondent selection will apply. In general, Commerce has found that determinations concerning whether particular companies should be “collapsed” (
e.g.,
treated as a single entity for purposes of calculating antidumping duty rates) require a substantial amount of detailed information and analysis, which often require follow-up questions and analysis. Accordingly, Commerce will not conduct collapsing analyses at the respondent selection phase of this review and will not collapse companies at the respondent selection phase unless there has been a determination to collapse certain companies in a previous segment of this AD proceeding (
e.g.,
investigation, administrative review, new shipper review, or changed circumstances review). For any company subject to this review, if Commerce determined, or continued to treat, that company as collapsed with others, Commerce will assume that such companies continue to operate in the same manner and will collapse them for respondent selection purposes. Otherwise, Commerce will not collapse companies for purposes of respondent selection.
Parties are requested to (a) identify which companies subject to review previously were collapsed, and (b) provide a citation to the proceeding in which they were collapsed. Further, if companies are requested to complete the quantity and value (Q&V) questionnaire for purposes of respondent selection, in general, each company must report volume and value data separately for itself. Parties should not include data for any other party, even if they believe they should be treated as a single entity with that other party. If a company was collapsed with another company or companies in the most recently completed segment of this proceeding where Commerce considered collapsing that entity, complete Q&V data for that collapsed entity must be submitted.
Respondent Selection—Aluminum Extrusions From the People's Republic of China
In the event Commerce limits the number of respondents for individual examination in the administrative review of the AD order on aluminum extrusions from the People's Republic of China (China), Commerce intends to select respondents based on volume data contained in responses to Q&V questionnaires. Further, Commerce intends to limit the number of Q&V questionnaires issued in the review based on CBP data for U.S. imports of aluminum extrusions from China. The extremely wide variety of individual types of aluminum extrusion products included in the scope of the order on aluminum extrusions would preclude meaningful results in attempting to determine the largest China exporters of subject merchandise by volume. Therefore, Commerce will limit the number of Q&V questionnaires issued based on the import values in CBP data which will serve as a proxy for imported quantities. Parties subject to the review to which Commerce does not send a Q&V questionnaire may file a response to the Q&V questionnaire by the applicable deadline if they desire to be included in the pool of companies from which Commerce will select mandatory respondents. The Q&V questionnaire will be available on Commerce's website at
https://trade.gov/enforcement/news.asp
on the date of publication of this notice in the
Federal Register
. The responses to the Q&V questionnaire must be received by Commerce within 14 days of publication of this notice. Please be advised that due to the time constraints imposed by the statutory and regulatory deadlines for antidumping duty administrative reviews, Commerce does not intend to grant any extensions for the submission of responses to the Q&V questionnaire. Parties will be given the opportunity to comment on the CBP data used by Commerce to limit the number of Q&V questionnaires issued. We intend to
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release the CBP data under administrative protective order (APO) to all parties having an APO within seven days of publication of this notice in the
Federal Register
. Commerce invites comments regarding CBP data and respondent selection within five days of placement of the CBP data on the record.
Deadline for Withdrawal of Request for Administrative Review
Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.213(d)(1), a party that has requested a review may withdraw that request within 90 days of the date of publication of the notice of initiation of the requested review. The regulation provides that Commerce may extend this time if it is reasonable to do so. Determinations by Commerce to extend the 90-day deadline will be made on a case-by-case basis.
Deadline for Particular Market Situation Allegation
Section 504 of the Trade Preferences Extension Act of 2015 amended the Act by adding the concept of a particular market situation (PMS) for purposes of constructed value under section 773(e) of the Act.[2]
Section 773(e) of the Act states that “if a particular market situation exists such that the cost of materials and fabrication or other processing of any kind does not accurately reflect the cost of production in the ordinary course of trade, the administering authority may use another calculation methodology under this subtitle or any other calculation methodology.” When an interested party submits a PMS allegation pursuant to section 773(e) of the Act, Commerce will respond to such a submission consistent with 19 CFR 351.301(c)(2)(v). If Commerce finds that a PMS exists under section 773(e) of the Act, then it will modify its dumping calculations appropriately.
Neither section 773(e) of the Act nor 19 CFR 351.301(c)(2)(v) set a deadline for the submission of PMS allegations and supporting factual information. However, in order to administer section 773(e) of the Act, Commerce must receive PMS allegations and supporting factual information with enough time to consider the submission. Thus, should an interested party wish to submit a PMS allegation and supporting new factual information pursuant to section 773(e) of the Act, it must do so no later than 20 days after submission of initial responses to section D of the questionnaire.
Separate Rates
In proceedings involving non-market economy (NME) countries, Commerce begins with a rebuttable presumption that all companies within the country are subject to government control and, thus, should be assigned a single AD deposit rate. It is Commerce's policy to assign all exporters of merchandise subject to an administrative review in an NME country this single rate unless an exporter can demonstrate that it is sufficiently independent so as to be entitled to a separate rate.
To establish whether a firm is sufficiently independent from government control of its export activities to be entitled to a separate rate, Commerce analyzes each entity exporting the subject merchandise. In accordance with the separate rates criteria, Commerce assigns separate rates to companies in NME cases only if respondents can demonstrate the absence of both
de jure
and
de facto
government control over export activities.
All firms listed below that wish to qualify for separate rate status in the administrative reviews involving NME countries must complete, as appropriate, either a separate rate application or certification, as described below. For these administrative reviews, in order to demonstrate separate rate eligibility, Commerce requires entities for whom a review was requested, that were assigned a separate rate in the most recent segment of this proceeding in which they participated, to certify that they continue to meet the criteria for obtaining a separate rate. The Separate Rate Certification form will be available on Commerce's website at
https://access.trade.gov/Resources/nme/nme-sep-rate.html
on the date of publication of this
Federal Register
notice. In responding to the certification, please follow the “Instructions for Filing the Certification” in the Separate Rate Certification. Separate rate certifications are due to Commerce no later than 30 calendar days after publication of this
Federal Register
notice. The deadline and requirement for submitting a separate rate certification applies equally to NME-owned firms, wholly foreign-owned firms, and foreign sellers who purchase and export subject merchandise to the United States.
Entities that currently do not have a separate rate from a completed segment of the proceeding [3]
should timely file a separate rate application to demonstrate eligibility for a separate rate in this proceeding. In addition, companies that received a separate rate in a completed segment of the proceeding that have subsequently made changes, including, but not limited to, changes to corporate structure, acquisitions of new companies or facilities, or changes to their official company name,[4]
should timely file a separate rate application to demonstrate eligibility for a separate rate in this proceeding. The separate rate application will be available on Commerce's website at
https://access.trade.gov/Resources/nme/nme-sep-rate.html
on the date of publication of this
Federal Register
notice. In responding to the separate rate application, refer to the instructions contained in the application. Separate rate applications are due to Commerce no later than 30 calendar days after publication of this
Federal Register
notice. The deadline and requirement for submitting a separate rate application applies equally to NME-owned firms, wholly foreign-owned firms, and foreign sellers that purchase and export subject merchandise to the United States.
Exporters and producers must file a timely separate rate application or certification if they want to be considered for individual examination. Furthermore, exporters and producers who submit a separate rate application or certification and subsequently are selected as mandatory respondents will no longer be eligible for separate rate status unless they respond to all parts of the questionnaire as mandatory respondents.
Initiation of Reviews
In accordance with 19 CFR 351.221(c)(1)(i), we are initiating administrative reviews of the following AD and CVD orders and findings. We intend to issue the final results of these reviews not later than May 31, 2024.
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Period to be
reviewed
AD Proceedings
BELGIUM: Carbon and Alloy Steel Cut-to-Length Plate, A-423-812
5/1/22-4/30/23
Industeel Belgium S.A
NLMK Clabecq S.A
NLMK Plate Sales S.A
NLMK Sales Europe S.A
NLMK Manage Steel Center S.A
NLMK La Louviere S.A
NLMK Dansteel A.S
NLMK Verona SpA
C.A. Picard GmbH
Doerrenberg Edelstahl Gmb
Edgen Murray
EEW Steel Trading LLC
Fike Europe B.A
Macsteel International
NobelClad Europe GmbH & Co. KG
RP Technik GmbH Profilsysteme
Salzgitter Mannesmann International GmbH
Stahlo Stahl Service GmbH & Co. KG
Stemcor USA
Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe
TWF Treuhandgesellschaft Werbefilm mbH
Tranter Service Centers
Válcovny Trub Chomutov A.S
voestalpine Grobblech GmbH
BELGIUM: Stainless Steel Plate in Coils, A-423-808
5/1/22-4/30/23
Aperam Stainless Belgium NV (ASB)
ArcelorMittal Genk
Helaxa BVBA
Industeel Belgium
CAMBODIA: Mattresses, A-555-001
5/1/22-4/30/23
Best Mattresses International Company Limited
Rose Lion Furniture International Company Limited
CANADA: Large Diameter Welded Pipe, A-122-863
5/1/22-4/30/23
Acier Profile SBB Inc
Aciers Lague Steels Inc
Amdor Inc
BPC Services Group
Bri‐Steel Manufacturing
Canada Culvert
Canadian National Steel Corporation (CNSC); Evraz Inc. NA Canada (EICA); Evraz Inc. NA
Canam (St Gedeon)
Cappco Tubular Products Canada Inc
CFI Metal Inc
Dominion Pipe & Piling
Enduro Canada Pipeline Services
Fi Oilfield Services Canada
Forterra
Gchem Ltd
Graham Construction
Groupe Fordia Inc
Grupo Fordia Inc
Hodgson Custom Rolling
Hyprescon Inc
Interpipe Inc
K K Recycling Services
Kobelt Manufacturing Co
Labrie Environment
Les Aciers Sofatec
Lorenz Conveying P
Lorenz Conveying Products
Matrix Manufacturing
MBI Produits De Forge
Nor Arc
Peak Drilling Ltd
Pipe & Piling Sply Ltd
Pipe & Piling Supplies
Pipe Protecction
Prudental
Prudential
Shaw Pipe Protection
Tenaris Algoma Tubes Facility
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Tenaris Prudential
Welded Tube of Can Ltd
FRANCE: Carbon and Alloy Steel Cut-To-Length Plate, A-427-828
5/1/22-4/30/23
Dillinger France S.A
Entrepose Industries
Formica S.A
Industeel France S.A.S
Laminoirs des Landes
GERMANY: Carbon and Alloy Steel Cut-To-Length Plate, A-428-844
5/1/22-4/30/23
AG der Dillinger Hüttenwerke
GREECE: Large Diameter Welded Pipe, A-484-803
5/1/22-4/30/23
Corinth Pipeworks Pipe Industry S.A
INDIA: Certain Welded Carbon Steel Standard Pipes and Tubes, A-533-502
5/1/22-4/30/23
Apl Apollo Tubes Limited
Asian Contec Ltd
Bhandari Foils & Tubes Ltd
Bhushan Steel Ltd
Blue Moon Logistics Pvt. Ltd
CH Robinson Worldwide
Ess-Kay Engineers
Manushi Enterprise
Nishi Boring Corporation
Garg Tube Export LLP; Garg Tube Limited
GCL Private Limited
Goodluck India Ltd
GVN Fuels Ltd
Fiber Tech Composite Pvt. Ltd
Hydromatik
Jindal Quality Tubular Ltd
KLT Automatic & Tubular Products Ltd
Lloyds Line Pipes Ltd.; Lloyds Metals & Engineers Limited
MARINEtrans India Private Ltd
Patton International Ltd
Raajratna Ventures Ltd
Ratnamani Metals Tubes Ltd
SAR Transport Systems Pvt. Ltd
Surya Global Steel Tubes Ltd
Surya Roshni Ltd
Vallourec Heat Exchanger Tubes Ltd
Welspun India Ltd
Zenith Birla (India) Ltd
Zenith Birla Steels Private Ltd
Zenith Dyeintermediates Ltd
INDIA: Organic Soybean Meal, A-533-901
11/2/21-4/30/23
Abhay Oil Industries
Agrawal Oil & Biocheam
Bergwerff Organic India Pvt., Ltd.; Bergwerff Organic Private Limited/Suminter
India Organic Private Limited
Bio Treasure Overseas
Delight Lifelike Products Private Ltd
Delight Sustainable Products LLP
Eco Gold Nutri And Organics LLP
Ecopure Specialities Ltd
Jay Shree Agro Products
Kaj Traders
Kanishka Organics LLP
Keshav Proteins and Organic LLP
Kiesriya Agro Exim Pvt., Ltd
Mani Loni
Navjyot International Pvt., Ltd
Prasad Cotton Industries Pvt., Ltd
Radha Krishna Oil Product
Raj Foods International
Raj Natural Food Pvt., Ltd
Rajat Agro Commodities Pvt., Ltd
Reindeer Organics LLP
Sai Smaran Foods Ltd
Satguru Agro Resources Private Ltd
Satguru Organics Pvt., Ltd
Seasons International Pvt., Ltd
Shanti Overseas
Shanti Worldwide
Shemach Impex
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Shivam Enterprises
Shri Narayani Mfg. Co
Shri Sumati Industries Pvt. Ltd
Suminter India Organics Pvt., Ltd
Tejawat Organic Foods
Unique Organics Ltd
Vimala Food Products
Vinod Kumar Ranjeet Singh Bafna
We Organic Nature Pvt. Ltd
INDIA: Silicomanganese, A-533-823
5/1/22-4/30/23
Maithan Alloys Limited
Rajadhiraj Tirupani Vinayak Natraj Pvt. Ltd
INDONESIA: Mattresses, A-560-836
5/1/22-4/30/23
Bali Natural Latex
CV. Aumireta Anggun
CV. Lautan Rezeki
Duta Abadi Primantara, Pt
Ecos Jaya JL Pasir Awi
Mimpi
P.T. Barat Daya Gemilang
PT Celebes Putra Prima
PT Champion Mattress Indonesia Manufacturing
PT Demak Putra Mandiri
PT Ecos Jaya Indonesia
PT Graha Anom Jaya
PT Graha Seribusatujaya
PT Grantec Jaya Indonesia
PT Kline Total Logistics Indonesia
PT Rubberfoam Indonesia
PT Solo Murni Epte
PT Zinus Global Indonesia
PT. Ateja Multi Industri
PT. Ateja Tritunggal
PT. Aurora World Cianjur
PT. Cahaya Buana Furindotama
PT. CJ Logistics Indonesia
PT. Dinamika Indonusa Prima
PT. Dunlopillo Indonesia
PT. Dynasti Indomegah
PT. Grantec Jaya Indonesia
PT. Massindo International
PT. Ocean Centra Furnindo
PT. Quantum Tosan Internasional
PT. Romance Bedding & Furniture
PT. Royal Abadi Sejahtera
PT. Transporindo Buana Kargotama
Sonder Canada Inc
Super Poly Industry PT
Zinus, Inc
ITALY: Carbon and Alloy Steel Cut-To-Length Plate, A-475-834
5/1/22-4/30/23
Officine Tecnosider srl
NLMK Verona SpA
JAPAN: Carbon and Alloy Steel Cut-To-Length Plate, A-588-875
During any administrative review covering all or part of a period falling between the first and second or third and fourth anniversary of the publication of an AD order under 19 CFR 351.211 or a determination under 19 CFR 351.218(f)(4) to continue an order or suspended investigation (after sunset review), Commerce, if requested by a domestic interested party within 30 days of the date of publication of the notice of initiation of the review, will determine whether ADs have been absorbed by an exporter or producer subject to the review if the subject merchandise is sold in the United States through an importer that is affiliated with such exporter or producer. The request must include the name(s) of the exporter or producer for which the inquiry is requested.
Gap Period Liquidation
For the first administrative review of any order, there will be no assessment of antidumping or countervailing duties on entries of subject merchandise entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the relevant “gap” period of the order (
i.e.,
the period following the expiry of provisional measures and before definitive measures were put into place), if such a gap period is applicable to the POR.
Administrative Protective Orders and Letters of Appearance
Interested parties must submit applications for disclosure under administrative protective orders in accordance with the procedures outlined in Commerce's regulations at 19 CFR 351.305. Those procedures apply to administrative reviews included in this notice of initiation. Parties wishing to participate in any of these administrative reviews should ensure that they meet the requirements of these procedures (
e.g.,
the filing of separate letters of appearance as discussed at 19 CFR 351.103(d)).
Factual Information Requirements
Commerce's regulations identify five categories of factual information in 19 CFR 351.102(b)(21), which are summarized as follows: (i) evidence submitted in response to questionnaires; (ii) evidence submitted in support of allegations; (iii) publicly available information to value factors under 19 CFR 351.408(c) or to measure the adequacy of remuneration under 19 CFR 351.511(a)(2); (iv) evidence placed on the record by Commerce; and (v)
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evidence other than factual information described in (i)-(iv). These regulations require any party, when submitting factual information, to specify under which subsection of 19 CFR 351.102(b)(21) the information is being submitted and, if the information is submitted to rebut, clarify, or correct factual information already on the record, to provide an explanation identifying the information already on the record that the factual information seeks to rebut, clarify, or correct. The regulations, at 19 CFR 351.301, also provide specific time limits for such factual submissions based on the type of factual information being submitted. Please review the
Final Rule,[11]
available at
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2013-07-17/pdf/2013-17045.pdf,
prior to submitting factual information in this segment. Note that Commerce has temporarily modified certain of its requirements for serving documents containing business proprietary information, until further notice.[12]
Any party submitting factual information in an AD or CVD proceeding must certify to the accuracy and completeness of that information using the formats provided at the end of the
Final Rule.[13]
Commerce intends to reject factual submissions in any proceeding segments if the submitting party does not comply with applicable certification requirements.
Extension of Time Limits Regulation
Parties may request an extension of time limits before a time limit established under Part 351 expires, or as otherwise specified by Commerce.[14]
In general, an extension request will be considered untimely if it is filed after the time limit established under Part 351 expires. For submissions which are due from multiple parties simultaneously, an extension request will be considered untimely if it is filed after 10:00 a.m. on the due date. Examples include, but are not limited to: (1) case and rebuttal briefs, filed pursuant to 19 CFR 351.309; (2) factual information to value factors under 19 CFR 351.408(c), or to measure the adequacy of remuneration under 19 CFR 351.511(a)(2), filed pursuant to 19 CFR 351.301(c)(3) and rebuttal, clarification and correction filed pursuant to 19 CFR 351.301(c)(3)(iv); (3) comments concerning the selection of a surrogate country and surrogate values and rebuttal; (4) comments concerning CBP data; and (5) Q&V questionnaires. Under certain circumstances, Commerce may elect to specify a different time limit by which extension requests will be considered untimely for submissions which are due from multiple parties simultaneously. In such a case, Commerce will inform parties in the letter or memorandum setting forth the deadline (including a specified time) by which extension requests must be filed to be considered timely. This policy also requires that an extension request must be made in a separate, stand-alone submission, and clarifies the circumstances under which Commerce will grant untimely-filed requests for the extension of time limits. Please review the
Final Rule,
available at
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-09-20/html/2013-22853.htm,
prior to submitting factual information in these segments.
3.
Such entities include entities that have not participated in the proceeding, entities that were preliminarily granted a separate rate in any currently incomplete segment of the proceeding (
e.g.,
an ongoing administrative review, new shipper review,
etc.) and entities that lost their separate rate in the most recently completed segment of the proceeding in which they participated.
4.
Only changes to the official company name, rather than trade names, need to be addressed via a separate rate application. Information regarding new trade names may be submitted via a separate rate certification.
5.
In English, the name HDM Spiral Kaynakli Celik Boru A.S. is HDM Spirally Welded Steel Pipe Co. Inc.
6.
In English, the name Toscelik Profil ve Sac End. A.S. is Toscelik Profile and Sheet Ind. Co.
7.
Subject merchandise both produced and exported by Husteel Co., Ltd. (Husteel) is excluded from the countervailing duty order.
See Large Diameter Welded Pipe from the Republic of Korea: Countervailing Duty Order,84 FR 18773 (May 2, 2019). Thus, Husteel's inclusion in this administrative review is limited to entries for which Husteel was not both the producer and exporter of the subject merchandise.
8.
Subject merchandise both produced and exported by Hyundai Steel Company (Hyundai Steel) and subject merchandise produced by Hyundai Steel and exported by Hyundai Corporation are excluded from the countervailing duty order.
See Large Diameter Welded Pipe from the Republic of Korea: Countervailing Duty Order,84 FR 18773 (May 2, 2019). Thus, Hyundai Steel's inclusion in this administrative review is limited to entries for which Hyundai Steel was not the producer and exporter of the subject merchandise and for which Hyundai Steel was not the producer and Hyundai Corporation was not the exporter of subject merchandise.
9.
In English, the name HDM Spiral Kaynakli Celik Boru A.S. is HDM Spirally Welded Steel Pipe Co. Inc.
10.
In English, the name Toscelik Profil ve Sac End. A.S. is Toscelik Profile and Sheet Ind. Co.