Federal Register - February 18, 2021
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days after our final determination. If the ITC determines that material injury or threat of material injury does not exist, this proceeding will be terminated and all cash deposits will be refunded. If the ITC determines that such injury does exist, Commerce will issue a CVD order directing CBP to assess, upon further instruction by Commerce, countervailing duties on all imports of the subject merchandise that are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or after the effective date of the suspension of liquidation, as discussed above in the Continuation of Suspension of Liquidation section.
Notification Regarding APO
In the event that the ITC issues a final negative injury determination, this notice will serve as the only reminder to parties subject to the APO of their responsibility concerning the destruction of proprietary information disclosed under APO in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305a3. Timely written notification of the return/
destruction of APO materials or conversion to judicial protective order is hereby requested. Failure to comply with the regulations and terms of an APO is a violation which is subject to sanction.
This determination is issued and published pursuant to sections 705d and 777i of the Act.
Dated: February 10, 2021.
Christian Marsh, Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
Appendix I
Scope of the Investigation The scope of this investigation covers uncoated standard welded steel reinforcement wire mesh wire mesh produced from smooth or deformed wire.
Subject wire mesh is produced in square and rectangular grids of uniformly spaced steel wires that are welded at all intersections.
Sizes are specified by combining the spacing of the wires in inches or millimeters and the wire cross-sectional area in hundredths of square inch or millimeters squared. Subject wire mesh may be packaged and sold in rolls or in sheets.
Subject wire mesh is currently produced to ASTM specification A1064/A1064M, which covers carbon-steel wire and welded wire
reinforcement, smooth and deformed, for concrete in the following seven styles:
1. 6 x 6 W1.4/W1.4 or D1.4/D1.4
2. 6 x 6 W2.1/W2.1 or D2.1/D2.1
3. 6 x 6 W2.9/W2.9 or D2.9/D2.9
4. 6 x 6 W4/W4 or D4/D4
5. 6 x 12 W4/W4 or D4/D4
6. 4 x 4 W2.9/W2.9 or D2.9/D2.9
7. 4 x 4 W4/W4 or D4/D4
The first number in the style denotes the nominal spacing between the longitudinal wires and the second number denotes the nominal spacing between the transverse wires. In the first style listed above, for example, 6 x 6 denotes a grid size of six inches by six inches. W denotes the use of smooth wire, and D denotes the use of deformed wire in making the mesh. The number following the W or D denotes the nominal cross-sectional area of the transverse and longitudinal wires in hundredths of a square inch i.e., W1.4 or D1.4 is .014 square inches.
Smooth wire is wire that has a uniform cross-sectional diameter throughout the length of the wire.
Deformed wire is wire with indentations or raised transverse ribs, which results in wire that does not have a uniform cross-sectional diameter throughout the length of the wire.
Rolls of subject wire mesh are produced in the following styles and nominal width and length combinations:
Style: 6 x 6 W1.4/W1.4 or D1.4/D1.4 i.e., 10
gauge Roll Sizes:
5 x 50
5 x 150
6 x 150
5 x 200
7 x 200
7.5 x 200
Style: 6 x 6 W2.1/W2.1 or D2.1/D2.1 i.e., 8
gauge Roll Sizes:
5 x 150
Style: 6 x 6 W2.9/W2.9 or D2.9/D2.9 i.e., 6
gauge Roll Sizes:
5 x 150
7 x 200
All rolled wire mesh is included in scope regardless of length.
Sheets of subject wire mesh are produced in the following styles and nominal width and length combinations:
Style: 6 x 6 W1.4/W1.4 or D1.4/D1.4 i.e., 10
gauge Sheet Size:
36 x 7
4 x 7
4 x 76
5 x 10
7 x 20
76 x 20
8 x 126
8 x 15
8 x 20
Style: 6 x 6 W2.1/W2.1 or D2.1/D2.1 i.e., 8
gauge Sheet Size:
5 x 10
7 x 20
76 x 20
8 x 126
8 x 15
8 x 20
Style: 6 x 6 W2.9/W2.9 or D2.9/D2.9 i.e., 6
gauge Sheet Size:
36 x 20
5 x 10
7 x 20
76 x 20
8 x 126
8 x 15
8 x 20
Style: 6 x 12 W4/W4 or D4/D4 i.e., 4 gauge Sheet Size:
8 x 20
Style: 4 x 4 W2.9/W2.9 or D2.9/D2.9 i.e., 6
gauge Sheet Size:
5 x 10
7 x 20
76 x 20
8 x 126
8 x 128
8 x 15
8 x 20
Style: 4 x 4 W4/W4 or D4/D4 i.e., 4 gauge Sheet Size:
5 x 10
8 x 126
8 x 128
8 x 15
8 x 20
Any product imported, sold, or invoiced in one of these size combinations is within the scope.
ASTM specification A1064/A1064M
provides for permissible variations in wire gauges, the spacing between transverse and longitudinal wires, and the length and width combinations. To the extent a roll or sheet of welded wire mesh falls within these permissible variations, it is within this scope.
ASTM specification A1064/A1064M also defines permissible oversteeling, which is the use of a heavier gauge wire with a larger cross-sectional area than nominally specified.
It also permits a wire diameter tolerance of 0.003 inches for products up to W5/D5 and 0.004 for sizes over W5/D5. A producer may oversteel by increasing smooth or deformed wire diameter up to two whole number size increments on Table 1 of A1064.
Subject wire mesh has the following actual wire diameter ranges, which account for both oversteeling and diameter tolerance:
Maximum oversteeling No.
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2.1
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