Federal Register - January 27, 2021

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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 16 / Wednesday, January 27, 2021 / Notices or higher or is a colored paper; whether or not surface-decorated, printed except as described below, embossed, perforated, or punched; irrespective of the smoothness of the surface; and irrespective of dimensions Certain Uncoated Paper. For a full description of the scope, see the Preliminary Decision Memorandum.
Merchandise Subject to the AntiCircumvention Inquiry
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This anti-circumvention inquiry covers certain uncoated paper rolls that are commonly, but not exclusively, known as sheeter rolls, from Australia that are further processed in the United States into individual sheets of uncoated paper that would otherwise be subject to the Order i.e., paper that weighs at least 40 grams per square meter but not more than 150 grams per square meter; and that either is a white paper with a GE brightness level of 83
+/1% or higher or is a colored paper as defined the Scope section of the Preliminary Decision Memorandum, except as noted below. The uncoated paper rolls covered by this inquiry are able to be converted into sheets of uncoated paper using specialized cutting machinery prior to printing, and are typically, but not exclusively, between 52 and 103 inches wide and 50
inches in diameter. For clarity, we herein refer to subject-paper rolls when referencing the certain uncoated paper rolls that may be converted into subject merchandise. Subject-paper rolls are classified under Harmonized Tariff Schedule HTS code 4802.55.

Preliminary Negative Determination of Circumvention
proprietary information until further notice.6

As detailed in the Preliminary Decision Memorandum, we preliminarily determine there is no record evidence indicating that Australian subject-paper rolls are being completed by conversion into sheets of uncoated paper that would otherwise be subject to the Order in the United States. We, therefore, preliminarily determine that exports to the United States of subject-paper rolls from Australia are not circumventing the Order.

Notification to Interested Parties This notice is published in accordance with sections 781a and 777i of the Act and 19 CFR 351.225g.

Public Comment
Case briefs or other written comments may be submitted to the Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance. Interested parties will be notified of the timeline for the submission of case briefs and written comments at a later date. Rebuttal briefs, limited to issues raised in case briefs, may be submitted no later than seven days after the deadline date for case briefs.5 Pursuant to 19 CFR
351.309c2 and d2, parties who submit case briefs or rebuttal briefs in this investigation are encouraged to submit with each argument: 1 A
statement of the issue; 2 a brief summary of the argument; and 3 a table of authorities.
Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.310c, interested parties who wish to request a hearing, limited to issues raised in the case and rebuttal briefs, must submit a written request to the Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Methodology Compliance, U.S. Department of Commerce has made this preliminary Commerce, within 30 days after the date of publication of this notice. Requests negative circumvention determination in accordance with section 781a of the should contain the partys name, address, and telephone number, the Act and 19 CFR 351.225g. For a full number of participants, whether any description of the methodology participant is a foreign national, and a underlying Commerces preliminary list of the issues to be discussed. If a determination, see the Preliminary request for a hearing is made, Commerce Decision Memorandum. The Preliminary Decision Memorandum is a intends to hold the hearing at a time and date to be determined. Parties should public document and is on file confirm by telephone the date, time, and electronically via Enforcement and location of the hearing two days before Compliances Antidumping and the scheduled date of the hearing.
Countervailing Duty Centralized Electronic Service System ACCESS.
Parties are reminded that briefs and ACCESS is available to registered users hearing requests are to be filed at https access.trade.gov. In addition, a electronically using ACCESS and that complete version of the Preliminary electronically filed documents must be Decision Memorandum can be accessed received successfully in their entirety by directly at http enforcement.trade.gov/ 5 p.m. Eastern Time on the due date.
frn/. The signed and electronic versions Note that Commerce has temporarily of the Preliminary Decision modified certain of its requirements for Memorandum are identical in content.
serving documents containing business A list of the topics discussed in the Preliminary Decision Memorandum is 5 See 19 CFR 351.309; and 19 CFR 351.303 for general filing requirements.
attached at the Appendix to this notice.

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Dated: January 19, 2021.
Jeffrey I. Kessler, Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.

AppendixList of Topics Discussed in the Preliminary Decision Memorandum I. Summary II. Background III. Scope of the Order IV. Merchandise Subject to the AntiCircumvention Inquiry V. Period of Anti-Circumvention Inquiry VI. Statutory Framework VII. Anti-Circumvention Analysis VIII. Country-Wide Determination IX. Recommendation FR Doc. 202101784 Filed 12621; 8:45 am BILLING CODE 3510DSP

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration A570007

Barium Chloride From the Peoples Republic of China: Final Results of the Expedited Fifth Sunset Review of the Antidumping Duty Order Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce Commerce finds that revocation of the antidumping duty order on barium chloride from the Peoples Republic of China China would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping at the levels indicated in the Final Results of Sunset Review section of this notice.
DATES: Applicable January 27, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Eliza Siordia, AD/CVD Operations, Office V, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: 202 4823878.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
AGENCY:

Background On October 17, 1984, Commerce issued the Order on barium chloride 6 See Temporary Rule Modifying AD/CVD Service Requirements Due to COVID19, 85 FR 17006
March 26, 2020; and Temporary Rule Modifying AD/CVD Service Requirements Due to COVID19;
Extension of Effective Period, 85 FR 41363 July 10, 2020.

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