ITC Investigation 701-TA-712 is a U.S. International Trade Commission antidumping (AD) proceeding on Ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, and Russia; Inv. No. 701-TA-712-715 and 731-TA-1679-1682 (Final) from Kazakhstan, Brazil, Malaysia, and Russia. It's in the final phase and currently in completed status. It links to AD/CVD case A-351-860 — see the linked order for the active deposit rate, scope text, and Federal Register citation.
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Ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, and Russia; Inv. No. 701-TA-712-715 and 731-TA-1679-1682 (Final)
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=== USITC Scheduling (1) === 56407Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 131 / Tuesday, July 9, 2024 / Notices Failure of a respondent to file a timely response to each allegation in the complaint and in this notice may be deemed to constitute a waiver of the right to appear and contest the allegations of the complaint and this notice, and to authorize the administrative law judge and the Commission, without further notice to the respondent, to find the facts to be as alleged in the complaint and this notice and to enter an initial determination and a final determination containing such findings, and may result in the issuance of an exclusion order or a cease and desist order or both directed against the respondent. By order of the Commission. Issued: July 3, 2024. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2024–15059 Filed 7–8–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation Nos. 701–TA–712–715 and 731–TA–1679–1682 (Final)] Ferrosilicon From Brazil, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, and Russia; Scheduling of the Final Phase of Countervailing Duty and Antidumping Duty Investigations AGENCY : United States International Trade Commission. ACTION : Notice. SUMMARY : The Commission hereby gives notice of the scheduling of the final phase of antidumping and countervailing duty investigation Nos. 701–TA–712–715 and 731–TA–1679– 1682 (Final) pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 (‘‘the Act’’) to determine whether an industry in the United States is materially injured or threatened with material injury, or the establishment of an industry in the United States is materially retarded, by reason of imports of ferrosilicon from Russia, provided for in subheadings 7202.21 and 7202.29 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, preliminarily determined by the Department of Commerce (‘‘Commerce’’) to be subsidized by the Government of Russia and alleged to be sold in the United States at less than fair value. Determinations with respect to imports of ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia, alleged to be subsidized by the Governments of Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia and alleged to be sold in the United States at less than fair value, are pending. DATES : June 28, 2024. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT : Lawrence Jones ((202) 205–3358), Office of Investigations, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20436. Hearing- impaired persons can obtain information on this matter by contacting the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202– 205–1810. Persons with mobility impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access to the Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at 202–205–2000. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its internet server (https:// www.usitc.gov). The public record for these investigations may be viewed on the Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : Scope.—For purposes of these investigations, Commerce has defined the subject merchandise as covering ‘‘all forms and sizes of ferrosilicon, regardless of grade, including ferrosilicon briquettes. Ferrosilicon is a ferroalloy containing by weight 4 percent or more iron, more than 8 percent but not more than 96 percent silicon, 3 percent or less phosphorus, 30 percent or less manganese, less than 3 percent magnesium, and 10 percent or less any other element. The merchandise covered also includes product described as slag, if the product meets these specifications. Subject merchandise includes material matching the above description that has been finished, packaged, or otherwise processed in a third country, including by performing any grinding or any other finishing, packaging, or processing that would not otherwise remove the merchandise from the scope of the investigations if performed in the country of manufacture of the ferrosilicon. Ferrosilicon is currently classifiable under subheadings 7202.21.1000, 7202.21.5000, 7202.21.7500, 7202.21.9000, 7202.29.0010, and 7202.29.0050 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). While the HTSUS numbers are provided for convenience and customs purposes, the written description of the scope remains dispositive.’’ Background.—The final phase of these investigations is being scheduled pursuant to sections 705(b) and 731(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671d(b) and 1673d(b)), as a result of affirmative preliminary determinations by Commerce that certain benefits provided by the Government of Russia, which constitute subsidies within the meaning of § 703 of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671b), are being provided to manufacturers, producers, or exporters of ferrosilicon in Russia, and that such products are being sold in the United States at less than fair value within the meaning of § 733 of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1673b). Determinations with respect to imports of ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia, alleged to be subsidized by the Governments of Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia and alleged to be sold in the United States at less than fair value, are pending. The investigations were requested in petitions filed on March 28, 2024, by Ferroglobe USA, Inc., Beverly, Ohio and CC Metals and Alloys, LLC, Calvert City, Kentucky. For further information concerning the conduct of this phase of the investigations, hearing procedures, and rules of general application, consult the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, part 201, subparts A and B (19 CFR part 201), and part 207, subparts A and C (19 CFR part 207). Participation in the investigations and public service list.—Persons, including industrial users of the subject merchandise and, if the merchandise is sold at the retail level, representative consumer organizations, wishing to participate in the final phase of these investigations as parties must file an entry of appearance with the Secretary to the Commission, as provided in § 201.11 of the Commission’s rules, no later than 21 days prior to the hearing date specified in this notice. A party that filed a notice of appearance during the preliminary phase of the investigations need not file an additional notice of appearance during this final phase. The Secretary will maintain a public service list containing the names and addresses of all persons, or their representatives, who are parties to the investigations. Please note the Secretary’s Office will accept only electronic filings during this time. Filings must be made through the Commission’s Electronic Document Information System (EDIS, https://edis. usitc.gov). No in-person paper-based filings or paper copies of any electronic filings will be accepted until further notice. Limited disclosure of business proprietary information (BPI) under an administrative protective order (APO) and BPI service list.—Pursuant to § 207.7(a) of the Commission’s rules, the Secretary will make BPI gathered in the final phase of these investigations available to authorized applicants under the APO issued in the investigations, provided that the application is made no later than 21 days prior to the hearing date specified in this notice. VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:00 Jul 08, 2024 Jkt 262001 PO 00000 Frm 00132 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\09JYN1.SGM 09JYN1 lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 56408 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 131 / Tuesday, July 9, 2024 / Notices Authorized applicants must represent interested parties, as defined by 19 U.S.C. 1677(9), who are parties to the investigations. A party granted access to BPI in the preliminary phase of the investigations need not reapply for such access. A separate service list will be maintained by the Secretary for those parties authorized to receive BPI under the APO. Staff report.—The prehearing staff report in the final phase of these investigations will be placed in the nonpublic record on August 19, 2024, and a public version will be issued thereafter, pursuant to § 207.22 of the Commission’s rules. Hearing.—The Commission will hold a hearing in connection with the final phase of these investigations beginning at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 4, 2024. Requests to appear at the hearing should be filed in writing with the Secretary to the Commission on or before Tuesday, August 27, 2024. Any requests to appear as a witness via videoconference must be included with your request to appear. Requests to appear via videoconference must include a statement explaining why the witness cannot appear in person; the Chairman, or other person designated to conduct the investigations, may in their discretion for good cause shown, grant such a request. Requests to appear as remote witness due to illness or a positive COVID–19 test result may be submitted by 3:00 p.m. the business day prior to the hearing. Further information about participation in the hearing will be posted on the Commission’s website at https://www.usitc.gov/calendarpad/ calendar.html. A nonparty who has testimony that may aid the Commission’s deliberations may request permission to present a short statement at the hearing. All parties and nonparties desiring to appear at the hearing and make oral presentations should attend a prehearing conference, if deemed necessary, to be held at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 3, 2024. Parties shall file and serve written testimony and presentation slides in connection with their presentation at the hearing by no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 (one business day prior to hearing). Oral testimony and written materials to be submitted at the public hearing are governed by sections 201.6(b)(2), 201.13(f), and 207.24 of the Commission’s rules. Parties must submit any request to present a portion of their hearing testimony in camera no later than 7 business days prior to the date of the hearing. Written submissions.—Each party who is an interested party shall submit a prehearing brief to the Commission. Prehearing briefs must conform with the provisions of § 207.23 of the Commission’s rules; the deadline for filing is August 26, 2024. Parties shall also file written testimony in connection with their presentation at the hearing, and posthearing briefs, which must conform with the provisions of § 207.25 of the Commission’s rules. The deadline for filing posthearing briefs is September 11, 2024. In addition, any person who has not entered an appearance as a party to the investigations may submit a written statement of information pertinent to the subject of the investigations, including statements of support or opposition to the petition, on or before September 11, 2024. On October 1, 2024, the Commission will make available to parties all information on which they have not had an opportunity to comment. Parties may submit final comments on this information on or before October 3, 2024, but such final comments must not contain new factual information and must otherwise comply with § 207.30 of the Commission’s rules. All written submissions must conform with the provisions of § 201.8 of the Commission’s rules; any submissions that contain BPI must also conform with the requirements of §§ 201.6, 207.3, and 207.7 of the Commission’s rules. The Commission’s Handbook on Filing Procedures, available on the Commission’s website at https:// www.usitc.gov/documents/handbook_ on_filing_procedures.pdf, elaborates upon the Commission’s procedures with respect to filings. Additional written submissions to the Commission, including requests pursuant to § 201.12 of the Commission’s rules, shall not be accepted unless good cause is shown for accepting such submissions, or unless the submission is pursuant to a specific request by a Commissioner or Commission staff. In accordance with §§ 201.16(c) and 207.3 of the Commission’s rules, each document filed by a party to the investigations must be served on all other parties to the investigations (as identified by either the public or BPI service list), and a certificate of service must be timely filed. The Secretary will not accept a document for filing without a certificate of service. Authority: These investigations are being conducted under authority of title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is published pursuant to § 207.21 of the Commission’s rules. Issued: July 3, 2024. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2024–15058 Filed 7–8–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Notice of Lodging of Proposed Modification of Consent Decree Under the Clean Water Act and Oil Pollution Act On June 29, 2024, the Department of Justice lodged with the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan a proposed Eighth Modification of Consent Decree (‘‘Eighth Modification’’) in the lawsuit entitled United States v. Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership, et al., Civil Action No. 1:16–cv–914. On May 23, 2017, the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan approved and entered a Consent Decree that resolved specified claims asserted by the United States against Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership and eight affiliated entities (‘‘Enbridge’’) under the Clean Water Act and Oil Pollution Act arising from two separate 2010 oil spills resulting from failures of Enbridge oil transmission pipelines near Marshall, Michigan and Romeoville, Illinois. The complaint filed by the United States alleged that Enbridge’s pipelines had unlawfully discharged oil into waters of the United States and sought civil penalties, recovery of removal costs, and injunctive relief. The Consent Decree established various requirements applicable to a network of 14 pipelines that comprise Enbridge’s Lakehead System—including dig selection criteria governing excavation, repair or mitigation, and imposition of interim pressure restrictions for various features, such a cracks, that are detected through In-Line Inspections (‘‘ILI’’) of such pipelines. The proposed Modification would revise provisions of the Consent Decree relating to the investigation and repair of ‘‘circumferential cracks’’—i.e., cracks that are predominantly oriented around the circumference of the pipeline as opposed to cracks oriented along the length (or central axis) of the pipeline. First, the proposed Eighth Modification would require Enbridge to investigate circumferential crack features in four pipelines. In three pipelines (Lines 2, 62 and a portion of Line 1), Enbridge will deploy ILI tools that are specifically designed to identify and measure circumferential crack features. In a fourth pipeline (Line 4), VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:00 Jul 08, 2024 Jkt 262001 PO 00000 Frm 00133 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\09JYN1.SGM 09JYN1 lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── === USITC Scheduling (2) === 65671Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 155 / Monday, August 12, 2024 / Notices Semiconductor Corp., Appeal No. 2023– 147, On Petition and Motion (Sept. 25, 2023). On October 16, 2023, the ALJ issued an order regarding AMD’s motion to sanction Realtek for failing to accurately answer certain interrogatories and produce relevant documents regarding Realtek’s earlier litigations against Avago Technologies General IP (Singapore) Pte., Ltd and Broadcom Corp. in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. Order No. 39 (Oct. 16, 2023). Order No. 39 determined Realtek had engaged in sanctionable acts during discovery, but deferred ruling on AMD’s sanctions motion until after the hearing. The ALJ ultimately sanctioned Realtek for discovery misconduct. The ALJ held an evidentiary hearing from October 16–20, 2023. On November 14, 2023, the Commission terminated the investigation as to claim 9 of the ’582 patent and claim 14 of the ’218 patent, based on Realtek’s withdrawal of those claims. Order No. 40 (Oct. 20, 2023), unreviewed by Comm’n Notice (Nov. 14, 2023). On January 19, 2024, the presiding ALJ issued a combined FID and Recommended Determination on Remedy and Bond (‘‘RD’’). The FID finds no violation of section 337 for any of the three patents at issue because: (i) asserted claims 1, 2, and 8 of the ’245 patent are infringed but invalid as anticipated; (ii) asserted claims 12, 13, and 15–18 of the ’218 patent are infringed but invalid as obvious; (iii) asserted claims 1–4 of the ’582 patent are not infringed, while claims 1–3 (but not claim 4) are also invalid as obvious; and (iv) Realtek failed to satisfy the economic prong of the domestic industry requirement for any of the three asserted patents. FID at 252. The FID also finds that Realtek satisfied the technical prong of the domestic industry requirement for each patent. Id. On February 2, 2024, Realtek and AMD each filed petitions for review of certain adverse findings in the FID. Realtek, however, did not petition for review of the FID’s finding that the asserted claims of the ’245 patent are invalid. On February 12, 2024, Realtek and AMD filed their respective responses to the opposing petitions for review. On June 11, 2024, the Commission determined to review the FID in part. 89 FR 51366–70 (June 17, 2024) (‘‘WTR Notice’’). In particular, the Commission determined to review the FID’s findings on claim construction, infringement, and anticipation or obviousness of the asserted claims of the ’218 patent and ’582 patent, the economic prong of the domestic industry requirement, and the sanction against Realtek. The Commission did not review, and thus adopted, the FID’s findings that the asserted claims of the ’245 patent are invalid, that the claims of the ’218 patent are not invalid for lack of written description or enablement, that the claims of the ’518 patent are not invalid for lack of written description, that Mr. Baik was properly precluded from testifying as a fact witness at the evidentiary hearing, and that Winston should not be disqualified from representing AMD. The Commission included a briefing schedule for the issues under review and remedy, bond, and the public interest. On June 19, 2024, the parties filed a joint motion to terminate the investigation due to a settlement agreement and to suspend the Commission’s briefing schedule. The parties also requested that the Commission reconsider its previous determination not to review certain findings in the FID and, on review, take no position on any findings. On June 27, 2024, the Commission determined to suspend briefing on the issues under review and on remedy, bond, and the public interest, pending resolution of the parties’ motion to terminate. See Comm’n Notice (June 27, 2024). On July 26, 2024, the parties corrected their joint motion by replacing the original, overly redacted public version of their term sheet with a version that was properly redacted in compliance with Commission Rules 201.6(a), 210.21(b), 19 CFR 201.6(a), 210.21(b). Upon review of the parties’ submissions, the Commission has determined to terminate the investigation due to the settlement agreement, in accordance with Commission Rule 210.21(b), 19 CFR 210.21(b). The Commission finds that the parties have represented that their settlement agreement resolves all issues in this and other litigations, and that there are no other agreements, written or oral, express or implied, between the parties concerning the subject matter of this investigation, in satisfaction of Commission Rule 210.21(b), 19 CFR 210.21(b). The Commission denies the request to reconsider its previous determinations not to review certain findings in the FID, as set forth in the Commission’s WTR Notice, and on review to take no position with respect to the unreviewed issues addressed in the FID. Pursuant to Commission Rule 210.42(h), 19 CFR 210.42(h), unreviewed initial determinations become the final determinations of the Commission. While the Commission may reconsider its prior determination on whether to review an initial determination under Rule 210.47, 19 CFR 210.47, the parties have presented no good cause or other justification for doing so here. See Corrected Joint Mot. at 2–4. This investigation is hereby terminated in its entirety. The Commission vote for this determination took place on August 6, 2024. The authority for the Commission’s determination is contained in section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1337), and in part 210 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR part 210). By order of the Commission. Issued: August 6, 2024. Sharon Bellamy, Supervisory Hearings and Information Officer. [FR Doc. 2024–17841 Filed 8–9–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation Nos. 701–TA–712–715 and 731–TA–1679–1682 (Final)] Ferrosilicon From Brazil, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, and Russia; Revised Schedule for the Subject Investigations AGENCY : United States International Trade Commission. ACTION : Notice. DATES : August 6, 2024. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT : Keysha Martinez (202–205–2136), Office of Investigations, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20436. Hearing- impaired persons can obtain information on this matter by contacting the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202– 205–1810. Persons with mobility impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access to the Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at 202–205–2000. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its internet server (https:// www.usitc.gov). The public record for this proceeding may be viewed on the Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : Effective June 28, 2024, the Commission established a schedule for the conduct of the final phase of the subject VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:30 Aug 09, 2024 Jkt 262001 PO 00000 Frm 00091 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\12AUN1.SGM 12AUN1 khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES 65672 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 155 / Monday, August 12, 2024 / Notices investigations (89 FR 56407, July 9, 2024) following the U.S. Department of Commerce’s (‘‘Commerce’’) preliminary affirmative countervailing duty and sales-at-less-than-fair-value determinations with respect to ferrosilicon from Russia (89 FR 53949 and 53953, June 28, 2024). Commerce subsequently extended the date for its final determination in the countervailing duty investigation with respect to Russia. The Commission is revising its schedule to conform with Commerce’s new schedule. The Commission’s revised dates in the schedule are as follows: the prehearing staff report will be placed in the nonpublic record on August 28, 2024; the deadline for filing prehearing briefs is 5:15 p.m. on September 5, 2024; requests to appear at the hearing must be filed with the Secretary to the Commission not later than 5:15 p.m. on September 6, 2024; the prehearing conference will be held at the U.S. International Trade Commission Building on September 11, 2024, if deemed necessary; the hearing will be held at the U.S. International Trade Commission Building at 9:30 a.m. on September 12, 2024; the deadline for filing posthearing briefs is 5:15 p.m. on September 19, 2024; the Commission will make its final release of information on October 7, 2024; and final party comments are due by 5:15 p.m. on October 9, 2024. For further information concerning this proceeding, see the Commission’s notice cited above and the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, part 201, subparts A through E (19 CFR part 201), and part 207, subparts A and C (19 CFR part 207). Authority: These investigations are being conducted under authority of title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is published pursuant to § 207.21 of the Commission’s rules. By order of the Commission. Issued: August 6, 2024. Sharon Bellamy, Supervisory Hearings and Information Officer. [FR Doc. 2024–17817 Filed 8–9–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Disability Employment Policy Office [OMB Control No. 1230–0NEW] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals AGENCY : Office of Disability Employment Policy, United States Department of Labor. ACTION : Notice of information collection and request for public comments. SUMMARY : The Department of Labor (DOL) Office of Disability Employment Policy is soliciting comments regarding this ODEP-sponsored information collection for the Research Support Services for Employment of Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum [REYAAS] Project. As part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, DOL conducts a pre-clearance request for comment to provide the general public and Federal agencies with an opportunity to comment on proposed collections of information in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. This request helps to ensure that: requested data can be provided in the desired format; reporting burden (time and financial resources) is minimized; collection instruments are clearly understood; and the impact of collection requirements on respondents can be properly assessed. DATES : Comments pertaining to this information collection are due on or before October 11, 2024. ADDRESSES : You may submit comments as follows. Please note that late, untimely filed comments will not be considered. Electronic Submissions: Submit electronic comments in the following way: • Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting comments. Comments submitted electronically, including attachments, to https://www.regulations.gov will be posted to the docket, with no changes. Because your comment will be made public, you are responsible for ensuring that your comment does not include any confidential information that you or a third party may not wish to be posted, such as your or anyone else’s Social Security number or confidential business information. • If your comment includes confidential information that you do not wish to be made available to the public, submit the comment as a written/paper submission. Written/Paper Submissions: Submit written/paper submissions in the following way: • Mail/Hand Delivery: Mail or visit DOL–ODEP, 200 Constitution Ave. NW, Room S–5315, Washington, DC 20210. Before visiting DOL–ODEP in person, call 202–693–7840 to make an appointment, in keeping with the Department of Labor’s COVID–19 policy. Special health precautions may be required. • DOL–ODEP will post your comment as well as any attachments, except for information submitted and marked as confidential, in the docket at https:// www.regulations.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT : David Rosenblum by telephone at 202– 693–7840 (this is not a toll-free number) or by email at DOL_PRA_PUBLIC@ dol.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : I. Background Recent estimates suggest that there are more than one million young adults (ages 16 through 28) on the autism spectrum in the U.S. who offer myriad strengths to potential employers yet face unique challenges in attaining and maintaining employment. The mix of challenges facing young adults on the autism spectrum during the transition to adulthood and employment vary. About 1 in 3 also have an intellectual disability (Maenner et al. 2020; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) 2017), and prevalence estimates of minimally and nonverbal status across studies converge at around 30 percent (Tager-Flusberg and Kasari 2013). People on the spectrum also have high rates of co-occurring medical and mental health conditions, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, and depression (Kerns et al. 2020). An additional challenge for young adults on the spectrum is that many will need various kinds of support from multiple providers and across different systems of care, and they can face increasing difficulty meeting their complex service needs as they transition to adult service systems (Foster and Gifford 2005; Shattuck et al. 2011). These factors can combine to make it challenging for youth on the autism spectrum to attain and maintain employment. Public policy increasingly acknowledges the importance of addressing the employment-related challenges facing young adults on the autism spectrum. The most recent federal Autism Collaboration, Accountability, Research, Education and Support (CARES) Act of 2019 VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:30 Aug 09, 2024 Jkt 262001 PO 00000 Frm 00092 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\12AUN1.SGM 12AUN1 khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── === USITC Determination (1) === 88814 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 217 / Friday, November 8, 2024 / Notices 1 The record is defined in § 207.2(f) of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR 207.2(f)). 2 89 FR 76450 and 76454 (September 18, 2024). 3 The Commission also finds that imports subject to Commerce’s affirmative critical circumstances determination are not likely to undermine seriously the remedial effect of the countervailing and antidumping duty orders on ferrosilicon from Russia. 4 The petition alleged that an industry in the United States is materially injured and threatened with material injury by reason of subsidized and LTFV imports of ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, and Russia. The investigations regarding ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia are ongoing. 5 The Commission subsequently revised its schedule pursuant to Commerce’s tolling of deadlines (89 FR 65671, August 12, 2024). On October 10, 2024, the ALJ issued the subject ID (Order No. 7) granting the unopposed motion. Order No. 7 (Oct. 10, 2024). The subject ID finds the unopposed motion is supported by good cause as required by Commission Rule 210.14(b) (19 CFR 210.14(b)), that there is no prejudice to any party if the motion is granted, and reflects the true identity of the respondent at issue. No petitions for review of the ID were filed. The Commission has determined not to review the subject ID. The complaint and notice of investigation are amended so that the name of Respondent Innoscience (Suzhou) Technology Co., Ltd. reads Innoscience (Suzhou) Technology Holding Co., Ltd. The Commission vote for this determination took place on November 4, 2024. The authority for the Commission’s determination is contained in section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1337), and in part 210 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR part 210). By order of the Commission. Issued: November 5, 2024. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2024–25995 Filed 11–7–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation Nos. 701–TA–715 and 731– TA–1682 (Final)] Ferrosilicon From Russia Determinations On the basis of the record 1 developed in the subject investigations, the United States International Trade Commission (‘‘Commission’’) determines, pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 (‘‘the Act’’), that an industry in the United States is materially injured by reason of imports of ferrosilicon from Russia, provided for in subheadings 7202.21 and 7202.29 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, that have been found by the U.S. Department of Commerce (‘‘Commerce’’) to be sold in the United States at less than fair value (‘‘LTFV’’) and to be subsidized by the government of Russia.2 3 Background The Commission instituted these investigations effective March 28, 2024, following receipt of petitions filed with the Commission and Commerce by CC Metals and Alloy, LLC, Calvert City, Kentucky, and Ferroglobe USA, Inc., Beverly, Ohio. 4 The final phase of the investigations was scheduled by the Commission following notification of preliminary determinations by Commerce that imports of ferrosilicon from Russia were subsidized within the meaning of section 703(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671b(b)) and sold at LTFV within the meaning of 733(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1673b(b)). Notice of the scheduling of the final phase of the Commission’s investigations and of a public hearing to be held in connection therewith was given by posting copies of the notice in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, DC, and by publishing the notice in the Federal Register on July 9, 2024 (89 FR 56407).5 The Commission conducted its hearing on September 12, 2024. All persons who requested the opportunity were permitted to participate. The Commission made these determinations pursuant to §§ 705(b) and 735(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671d(b) and 19 U.S.C. 1673d(b)). It completed and filed its determinations in these investigations on November 4, 2024. The views of the Commission are contained in USITC Publication 5556 (November 2024), entitled Ferrosilicon from Russia: Investigation Nos. 701–TA– 715 and 731–TA–1682 (Final). By order of the Commission. Issued: November 5, 2024. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2024–25976 Filed 11–7–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION Notice of Intent To Award—Grant Awards for the Delivery of Civil Legal Services to Eligible Low-Income Clients Beginning January 1, 2025 AGENCY : Legal Services Corporation. ACTION : Announcement of the Legal Services Corporation’s intent to make fiscal year 2025 grant awards. SUMMARY : The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) hereby announces its intention to award grants to provide effective and efficient delivery of high- quality civil legal services to eligible low-income clients, starting January 1, 2025. DATES : All comments and recommendations must be received on or before the close of business on December 9, 2024. ADDRESSES : Basic Field Grant Awards, Legal Services Corporation, 1825 I St. NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20006. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT : Christine Williams, Program Manager for Basic Field Competition, Office of Program Performance, at (202) 295–1602 or williamsc@lsc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : Under LSC’s Notice of Funding Availability published on March 14, 2024 (89 FR 18674) and LSC’s grant application process beginning on April 14, 2024, LSC intends to award funds to organizations that provide civil legal services in the indicated service areas. Applicants for each service area are listed below. The grant award amounts below are estimates based on the FY2024 grant awards to each service area. The funding estimates may change based on the final FY2025 appropriation. In addition, Agricultural Worker service area population estimates are subject to change based on Department of Labor review and comments LSC receives during the 30- day comment period. LSC will post all updates and changes to this notice at https://www.lsc.gov/ grants/basic-field-grant/basic-field- awards. Interested parties are asked to visit https://www.lsc.gov/grants/basic- field-grant regularly for updates on the LSC grants process. 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Upload Attachment * I am requesting technical help. site-feedback#openModal" aria-label="Open site help form"> Site Help ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── === USITC Scheduling (3) === 14869Federal Register / Vol. 90, No. 64 / Friday, April 4, 2025 / Notices INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation Nos. 701–TA–712–714 and 731–TA–1679–1681 (Final)] Ferrosilicon From Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia; Supplemental Schedule for the Final Phase of Countervailing Duty and Antidumping Duty Investigations AGENCY : United States International Trade Commission. ACTION : Notice. DATES : March 28, 2025. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT : Keysha Martinez ((202) 205–2136), Office of Investigations, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW, Washington, DC 20436. Hearing-impaired persons can obtain information on this matter by contacting the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202– 205–1810. Persons with mobility impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access to the Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at 202–205–2000. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by accessing its internet server (https:// www.usitc.gov). The public record for these investigations may be viewed on the Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : Effective June 28, 2024, the Commission established a general schedule for the conduct of the final phase of its countervailing duty and antidumping duty investigations on ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, and Russia (89 FR 56407, July 9, 2024), following preliminary determinations by the U.S. Department of Commerce (‘‘Commerce’’) that imports of ferrosilicon from Russia are being subsidized by the government of Russia and are being sold at less than fair value (‘‘LTFV’’) (89 FR 53949 and 53953, June 28, 2024). Notice of the scheduling of the final phase of the Commission’s investigations and of a public hearing held in connection therewith was given by posting copies of the notice in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, DC, and by publishing the notice in the Federal Register on July 9, 2024 (89 FR 56407). The Commission conducted its in-person hearing on September 12, 2024. All persons who requested the opportunity were permitted to participate. On September 18, 2024, Commerce issued final affirmative countervailing duty and antidumping duty determinations with respect to ferrosilicon from Russia (89 FR 76450 and 76454). The Commission subsequently issued its final determinations that an industry in the United States was materially injured by reason of imports of ferrosilicon from Russia provided for in subheadings 7202.21 and 7202.29 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (‘‘HTSUS’’) that have been found by Commerce to be subsidized by the government of Russia and to be sold at LTFV (89 FR 88814, November 8, 2024). On March 28, 2025, Commerce’s final affirmative countervailing duty and antidumping duty determinations with respect to imports of ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia were published in the Federal Register (90 FR 14075, 14077, 14105, 14108, 14112, and 14114). Accordingly, the Commission currently is issuing a supplemental schedule for its countervailing duty and antidumping duty investigations on imports of ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia. This supplemental schedule is as follows: the deadline for filing supplemental party comments on Commerce’s final countervailing duty and antidumping duty determinations is 5:15 p.m. on April 11, 2025. Supplemental party comments may address only Commerce’s final countervailing duty and antidumping duty determinations regarding imports of ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia. These supplemental final comments may not contain new factual information and may not exceed five (5) pages in length. The supplemental staff report in the final phase of the current investigations will be placed in the nonpublic record on April 23, 2025, and a public version will be issued thereafter. For further information concerning this proceeding see the Commission’s notice cited above and the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, part 201, subparts A and B (19 CFR part 201), and part 207, subparts A and C (19 CFR part 207). Additional written submissions to the Commission, including requests pursuant to section 201.12 of the Commission’s rules, shall not be accepted unless good cause is shown for accepting such submissions, or unless the submission is pursuant to a specific request by a Commissioner or Commission staff. In accordance with sections 201.16(c) and 207.3 of the Commission’s rules, each document filed by a party to the investigations must be served on all other parties to the investigations (as identified by either the public or BPI service list), and a certificate of service must be timely filed. The Secretary will not accept a document for filing without a certificate of service. Please note the Secretary’s Office will accept only electronic filings during this time. Filings must be made through the Commission’s Electronic Document Information System (EDIS, https:// edis.usitc.gov.) No in-person paper- based filings or paper copies of any electronic filings will be accepted until further notice. Authority: This proceeding is being conducted under authority of title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is published pursuant to section 207.21 of the Commission’s rules. By order of the Commission. Issued: March 31, 2025. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2025–05789 Filed 4–3–25; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE [OMB Number 1110–0071] Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed eCollection eComments Requested; Extension of a Previously Approved Collection; National Use-of-Force Data Collection AGENCY : Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice. ACTION : 60-Day notice. 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Upload Attachment * I am requesting technical help. site-feedback#openModal" aria-label="Open site help form"> Site Help ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── === A–834–812 - Kazakhstan AD === Federal Register :: Request Access { "imports": { "application": "/assets/application-cc464116.js", "@hotwired/turbo-rails": "/assets/turbo.min-86bf8853.js", "@hotwired/stimulus": "/assets/stimulus.min-7ea3d58b.js", "@hotwired/stimulus-loading": "/assets/stimulus-loading-25917588.js", "controllers/application": "/assets/controllers/application-e5a449db.js", "controllers/site_feedback_controller": "/assets/controllers/site_feedback_controller-a99fc93f.js", "controllers/unblock_controller": "/assets/controllers/unblock_controller-9520f896.js" } } import "application" Request Access Due to aggressive automated scraping of FederalRegister.gov and eCFR.gov, programmatic access to these sites is limited to access to our extensive developer APIs. 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Upload Attachment * I am requesting technical help. site-feedback#openModal" aria-label="Open site help form"> Site Help ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── === A–351–860 - Brazil AD === Federal Register :: Request Access { "imports": { "application": "/assets/application-cc464116.js", "@hotwired/turbo-rails": "/assets/turbo.min-86bf8853.js", "@hotwired/stimulus": "/assets/stimulus.min-7ea3d58b.js", "@hotwired/stimulus-loading": "/assets/stimulus-loading-25917588.js", "controllers/application": "/assets/controllers/application-e5a449db.js", "controllers/site_feedback_controller": "/assets/controllers/site_feedback_controller-a99fc93f.js", "controllers/unblock_controller": "/assets/controllers/unblock_controller-9520f896.js" } } import "application" Request Access Due to aggressive automated scraping of FederalRegister.gov and eCFR.gov, programmatic access to these sites is limited to access to our extensive developer APIs. 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Upload Attachment * I am requesting technical help. site-feedback#openModal" aria-label="Open site help form"> Site Help ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── === USITC Determination - Final === 21078 Federal Register / Vol. 90, No. 94 / Friday, May 16, 2025 / Notices 1 The record is defined in § 207.2(f) of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR 207.2(f)). 2 90 FR 14075, 14077, 14105, 14108, 14112, and 14114 (March 28, 2025). 3 The Commission also finds that imports subject to Commerce’s affirmative critical circumstances determinations are not likely to undermine seriously the remedial effect of the countervailing duty orders on Brazil and Malaysia. Background On March 27, 2025, Arkema, Inc., King of Prussia, Pennsylvania filed petitions with the Commission and Commerce, alleging that an industry in the United States is materially injured or threatened with material injury by reason of subsidized imports of MAMMOs from Taiwan and LTFV imports of MAMMOs from South Korea and Taiwan. Accordingly, effective March 27, 2025, the Commission instituted countervailing duty investigation No. 701–TA–759 and antidumping duty investigation Nos. 731–TA–1740–1741 (Preliminary). Notice of the institution of the Commission’s investigations and of a public conference to be held in connection therewith was given by posting copies of the notice in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, DC, and by publishing the notice in the Federal Register of April 2, 2025 (90 FR 14475). The Commission conducted its conference on April 17, 2025. All persons who requested the opportunity were permitted to participate. The Commission made these determinations pursuant to §§ 703(a) and 733(a) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671b(a) and 1673b(a)). It completed and filed its determinations in these investigations on May 12, 2025. The views of the Commission are contained in USITC Publication 5625 (May 2025), entitled Multifunctional Acrylate and Methacrylate Monomers and Oligomers from South Korea and Taiwan: Investigation Nos. 701–TA–759 and 731–TA–1740–1741 (Preliminary). By order of the Commission. Issued: May 12, 2025. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2025–08715 Filed 5–15–25; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation Nos. 701–TA–712–714 and 731–TA–1679–1681 (Final)] Ferrosilicon From Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia Determinations On the basis of the record 1 developed in the subject investigations, the United States International Trade Commission (‘‘Commission’’) determines, pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 (‘‘the Act’’), that an industry in the United States is materially injured by reason of imports of ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia, provided for in subheadings 7202.21 and 7202.29 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, that have been found by the U.S. Department of Commerce (‘‘Commerce’’) to be sold in the United States at less than fair value (‘‘LTFV’’) and subsidized by the governments of Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia.2 3 Background The Commission instituted these investigations effective March 28, 2024, following receipt of petitions filed with the Commission and Commerce by CC Metals and Alloy, LLC, Calvert City, Kentucky, and Ferroglobe USA, Inc., Beverly, Ohio. The Commission scheduled the final phase of the investigations following notification of preliminary determinations by Commerce that imports of ferrosilicon from Russia were subsidized within the meaning of section 703(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671b(b)) and sold at LTFV within the meaning of 733(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1673b(b)). Notice of the scheduling of the final phase of the Commission’s investigations and of a public hearing to be held in connection therewith was given by posting copies of the notice in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, DC, and by publishing the notice in the Federal Register of July 9, 2024 (89 FR 56407). All persons who requested the opportunity were permitted to participate. The investigation schedules became staggered when Commerce postponed its preliminary determinations for the antidumping and countervailing duty investigations with respect to Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia, but not its preliminary determinations for the antidumping and countervailing duty investigations with respect to Russia. Following notification of final determinations by Commerce that imports of ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia were being subsidized by the governments of Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia within the meaning of section 703(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671b(b)) and sold at LTFV within the meaning of section 735(a) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1673d(a)), notice of the supplemental scheduling of the final phase of the Commission’s countervailing duty and antidumping duty investigations was given by posting copies of the notice in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, DC, and by publishing the notice in the Federal Register of April 4, 2025 (90 FR 14869). The Commission made these determinations pursuant to §§ 705(b) and 735(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671d(b) and 19 U.S.C. 1673d(b)). It completed and filed its determinations in these investigations on May 12, 2025. The views of the Commission are contained in USITC Publication 5620 (May 2025), entitled Ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Malaysia: Investigation Nos. 701–TA–712–714 and 731–TA–1679–1681 (Final). By order of the Commission. Issued: May 12, 2025. Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2025–08720 Filed 5–15–25; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request; Notice of Employee Rights Under National Labor Relations Act Complaint Process AGENCY : Office of Labor-Management Standards, Department of Labor. ACTION : Notice; request for comments. SUMMARY : In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), the Department of Labor (DOL) is soliciting public comments regarding the proposed extension of this Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS)- sponsored information collection for the authority to continue the information collection request (ICR) titled, ‘‘Notice of Employee Rights under National Labor Relations Act Complaint Process,’’ currently approved under OMB Control Number 1245–0004. DATES : Consideration will be given to all written comments received by July 15, 2025. ADDRESSES : A copy of this ICR with applicable supporting documentation, including a description of the likely respondents, proposed frequency of response, and estimated total burden, may be obtained free by contacting Andrew Davis at (202) 693–0123 (this is not a toll-free number). For persons with a hearing or speech disability who need assistance to use the telephone system, please dial 711 to access telecommunications relay services. VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:41 May 15, 2025 Jkt 265001 PO 00000 Frm 00082 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\16MYN1.SGM 16MYN1 ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── === C-557-829 – Malaysia CVD === Federal Register :: Request Access { "imports": { "application": "/assets/application-cc464116.js", "@hotwired/turbo-rails": "/assets/turbo.min-86bf8853.js", "@hotwired/stimulus": "/assets/stimulus.min-7ea3d58b.js", "@hotwired/stimulus-loading": "/assets/stimulus-loading-25917588.js", "controllers/application": "/assets/controllers/application-e5a449db.js", "controllers/site_feedback_controller": "/assets/controllers/site_feedback_controller-a99fc93f.js", "controllers/unblock_controller": "/assets/controllers/unblock_controller-9520f896.js" } } import "application" Request Access Due to aggressive automated scraping of FederalRegister.gov and eCFR.gov, programmatic access to these sites is limited to access to our extensive developer APIs. 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Active order issued from this investigation
Investigation 701-TA-712 is a U.S. International Trade Commission antidumping (AD) proceeding on Ferrosilicon from Brazil, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, and Russia; Inv. No. 701-TA-712-715 and 731-TA-1679-1682 (Final) from Kazakhstan, Brazil, Malaysia, Russia. The ITC determines whether U.S. industry is materially injured (or threatened) by imports under investigation; Commerce determines whether dumping or subsidization is occurring. Both findings are required for an AD/CVD order to be issued.
701-TA-712 is in the final phase, with status completed. Final phase — the ITC's final determination on injury, after Commerce issues its final dumping/subsidy determination. An affirmative final determination from both agencies triggers issuance of an AD/CVD order.
Yes — investigation 701-TA-712 resulted in AD/CVD case A-351-860. The linked order page on this catalog has the active deposit rate, scope text, and Federal Register citation.
Tandom guides relevant to AD/CVD investigations
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Cash deposit cascade, separate rates, all-others, and PRC-wide rates. Worked example on case A-570-910 (galvanized welded steel pipe from China) with three exporter-specific rates.
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The USITC publishes investigation determinations and milestones on its Investigations Data Service (IDS) at ids.usitc.gov. Tandom's catalog re-syncs from IDS daily; new phases, votes, and determinations appear here within 24 hours of USITC publication.
Scope text is authoritative; the HTS list is illustrative. Read scope, find past rulings, and file a 19 CFR 351.225 inquiry. Worked example on case A-570-106 (wooden cabinets from China).
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