Federal Register - May 21, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 97 / Friday, May 21, 2021 / Rules and Regulations effective September 15, 2020, is amended as follows:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Domestic VOR Federal
19 CFR Part 361
Docket No. 2105120104
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From Razorback, AR; to Dogwood, MO.
From Farmington, MO; Centralia, IL; to Bible Grove, IL.
From Medicine Bow, WY; INT Medicine Bow 106 and Cheyenne, WY, 330 radials;
Cheyenne; Akron, CO; 17 miles, 49 miles, 59
MSL, Goodland, KS; 50 miles, 97 miles, 65
MSL, Hutchinson, KS; INT Hutchinson 078
and Chanute, KS, 293 radials; Chanute; INT
Chanute 100 and Springfield, MO, 276
radials; Springfield; INT Springfield 058 and Forney, MO, 266 radials; Forney; to INT
Forney 086 and Vichy, MO, 156 radials, excluding that portion within R4501A, R
4501B, R4501C, and R4501D during their time of activation.
V190 Amended From Phoenix, AZ; St. Johns, AZ;
Albuquerque, NM; Fort Union, NM; Dalhart, TX; Mitbee, OK; INT Mitbee 059 and Pioneer, OK, 280 radials; Pioneer; INT
Pioneer 094 and Bartlesville, OK, 256
radials; Bartlesville; INT Bartlesville 075
and Oswego, KS, 233 radials; Oswego; INT
Oswego 085 and Springfield, MO, 261
radials; to Springfield.
V238 Removed
V289 Amended From Beaumont, TX; INT Beaumont 323
and Lufkin, TX, 161 radials; Lufkin; Gregg County, TX; Texarkana, AR; Fort Smith, AR;
Harrison, AR; Dogwood, MO; INT Dogwood 058 and Vichy, MO, 204 radials; to Vichy.
Issued in Washington, DC, on May 17, 2021.
George Gonzalez, Acting Manager, Rules and Regulations Group.
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ACTION: Final rule; response to comments.
AGENCY:
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Aluminum Import Monitoring and Analysis System: Effective Date and Response to Comments
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The U.S. Department of Commerce Commerce is confirming the stay of the regulations entitled Aluminum Import Monitoring and Analysis System will be lifted on June 28, 2021. Commerce is also addressing the additional public comments received regarding the final rule.
Finally, Commerce is also confirming that compliance with its regulations regarding the Aluminum Import Monitoring and Analysis AIM system, except for certain sections, will take effect on June 28, 2021 and is extending the temporary delay for compliance with the remaining sections its regulations from December 23, 2021 to June 28, 2022.
DATES:
Effective date: This document is effective on June 28, 2021.
Compliance dates: Compliance with 19 CFR part 361 except for 361.103c3iC and c3iiC is required on June 28, 2021. See the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for more information. Section 361.103c3iC
and c3iiC allow filers to state unknown for certain fields on the license application on a temporary basis through June 28, 2022. As of June 29, 2022, filers will no longer be able to state unknown and will be required to provide the requested information for these fields.
ADDRESSES: The AIM system website is https www.trade.gov/aluminum.
Through this website, potential license applicants can register for the online license application platform and apply for licenses. Additionally, the public AIM monitor is featured on this website.
Commerce released the public AIM
monitor using publicly available data through this website on March 29, 2021.
More information can be found in the final rule, on the AIM system website, and at https www.trade.gov/updatesaluminum-import-licensing. Commerce is offering virtual demonstrations of the SUMMARY:
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online license application platform for potential license applicants. Commerce is also offering a virtual demonstration of the public AIM monitor, which is available to the general public.
Although the demonstrations will be completely virtual, Commerce will have a limited number of spots available for participation in the demonstrations. For specific dates and times of the demonstrations, and to participate in the demonstrations, please visit the AIM
system website or https
www.trade.gov/updates-aluminumimport-licensing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie Al-Saadawi at 202 4821930 or Jessica Link at 202 4821411, respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background On April 29, 2020, Commerce published a proposed rule for the establishment of the AIM system in 19
CFR part 361.1 On December 23, 2020, Commerce published Aluminum Import Monitoring and Analysis System, Final Rule, addressing 17
comments on the Proposed Rule and establishing the AIM system in 19 CFR
part 361 that would be comprised of an aluminum import licensing program and a public AIM monitor, available through the AIM system website.2
As explained in the Final Rule, the AIM system requires importers, customs brokers or their agents to apply for and obtain an import license for each entry of certain aluminum products into the United States through the AIM system website; requires license applicants to identify, among other requirements, the country or countries where the largest and the second largest volume of primary aluminum used in the manufacture of the imported aluminum product was smelted subject to certain exceptions and the country where the aluminum product was most recently cast; requires license applicants to report their license numbers on their entry summary documentation, or electronic equivalent, to U.S. Customs and Border Protection CBP; allows for the public release of certain import license data on an aggregate basis, as appropriate, on the public AIM monitor;
and applies the license requirement to all imports of basic aluminum products.
The goal of the AIM system is to allow for the effective and timely monitoring of import surges of specific aluminum 1 Aluminum Import Monitoring and Analysis System Proposed Rule, 85 FR 23748 April 29, 2020 Proposed Rule.
2 Aluminum Import Monitoring and Analysis System, 85 FR 83804 December 23, 2020 Final Rule.
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