Federal Register - September 20, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 179 / Monday, September 20, 2021 / Rules and Regulations
as the case may be, at the applicable rate.
9. In 351.305, effective November 4, 2021, revise paragraph d to read as follows:
351.305 Access to business proprietary information.
d Additional filing requirements for importers. If an applicant represents a party claiming to be an interested party by virtue of being an importer, then the applicant shall submit, along with the Form ITA367, documentary evidence demonstrating that during the applicable period of investigation or period of review the interested party imported subject merchandise. For a scope segment of a proceeding pursuant to 351.225 or a circumvention segment of a proceeding pursuant to 351.226, the applicant must present documentary evidence that the interested party imported subject merchandise, or that it has taken steps towards importing the merchandise subject to the scope or circumvention inquiry. For a covered
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merchandise referral segment of a proceeding pursuant to 351.227, an applicant representing an interested party that has been identified by the Customs Service as the importer in a covered merchandise referral is exempt from the requirements of providing documentary evidence to demonstrate that it is an importer for purposes of that segment of a proceeding.
10. In 351.402, effective October 20, 2021, revise paragraph f2 to read as follows:
351.402 Calculation of export price and constructed export price; reimbursement of antidumping and countervailing duties.
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2 Reimbursement certification. i The importer must certify with the Customs Service prior to liquidation except as provided for in paragraph f2iii of this section whether the importer has or has not been reimbursed or entered into any agreement or understanding for the payment or for the refunding to the importer by the manufacturer, producer, seller, or
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exporter for all or any part of the antidumping and countervailing duties, as appropriate. Such certifications should identify the commodity and country and contain the information necessary to link the certification to the relevant entry or entry line numbers.
ii The reimbursement certification may be filed either electronically or in paper in accordance with the Customs Services requirements, as applicable.
iii If an importer does not provide its reimbursement certification prior to liquidation, the Customs Service may accept the reimbursement certification in accordance with its protest procedures under 19 U.S.C. 1514, unless otherwise directed.
iv Reimbursement certifications are required for entries of the relevant commodity that have been imported on or after the date of publication of the antidumping notice in the Federal Register that first suspended liquidation in that proceeding.
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