E8-24890. Ball Bearings From Japan and the United Kingdom  

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    AGENCY:

    United States International Trade Commission.

    ACTION:

    Notice of remand proceedings.

    SUMMARY:

    The U.S. International Trade Commission (“Commission”) hereby gives notice of the court-ordered remand of its affirmative determinations in the five-year reviews of the antidumping orders on ball bearings from Japan and the United Kingdom. For further information concerning the conduct of this proceeding and rules of general application, consult the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, part 201, subparts A through E (19 CFR part 201), and part 207, subpart A (19 CFR part 207).

    DATES:

    Effective Date: October 8, 2008.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Russell Duncan, Office of Investigations, telephone 202-708-4727, or David Goldfine, Office of General Counsel, telephone 202-708-5452, 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 (http://www.usitc.gov). The public record of investigation Nos. 731-TA-340 E & H may be viewed on the Commission's electronic docket (“EDIS”) at http://edis.usitc.gov.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    Background.— In June 2006, the Commission determined that revocation of the antidumping duty orders on ball bearings from France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury to an industry in the United States within a reasonably foreseeable time. The Commission's determinations for Japan and the United Kingdom were appealed to the Court of International Trade. On September 9, 2008, the Court issued a decision remanding the matter to the Commission for further proceedings. NSK v. United States, Slip Op. 08-95 (Ct. Int'l Trade, Sept. 9, 2008). In its opinion, the Court issued an order instructing the Commission to (1) “conduct a Bratsk analysis of non-subject imports as outlined in this opinion;”(2) “reassess supply conditions within the domestic industry,” i.e., the industry's restructuring efforts during the period of review, and (3) “reexamine its findings with regard to likely impact and its decision to cumulate imports from the United Kingdom in light of changes in its determinations that may result as a consequence of the foregoing remand instructions.”

    Participation in the proceeding.—Only those persons who were interested parties to the reviews (i.e., persons listed on the Commission Secretary's service list) and parties to the appeal may participate in the remand proceeding. Such persons need not make any additional filings with the Commission to participate in the remand proceeding. Business proprietary information (“BPI”) referred to during the remand proceeding will be governed, as appropriate, by the administrative protective order issued in the reviews.

    Written submissions.—The Commission is re-opening the record in this proceeding to obtain information to conduct a Bratsk analysis of non-subject imports as outlined in the Court's opinion. The Commission will permit the parties to file comments pertaining to the specific issues that are the subject of the Court's remand instructions and, in this regard, may comment on the new information obtained on remand. Comments should be limited to no more than fifteen (15) double-spaced and single-sided pages of textual material. The parties may not themselves submit any new factual information in their comments and may not address any issue other than those that are the subject of the Court's remand instructions. Any such comments must be filed with the Commission no later than November 28, 2008.

    All written submissions must conform with the provisions of section 201.8 of the Commission's rules; any submissions that contain BPI must also conform with the requirements of sections 201.6, 207.3, and 207.7 of the Commission's rules. The Commission's rules do not authorize filing of submissions with the Secretary by facsimile or electronic means, except to the extent permitted by section 201.8 of the Commission's rules, as amended, 67 FR 68036 (Nov. 8, 2002).

    In accordance with sections 201.16(c) and 207.3 of the Commission's rules, each document filed by a party to the investigation must be served on all other Start Printed Page 62318parties to the investigation (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.

    Parties are also advised to consult with the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, part 201, subparts A through E (19 CFR part 201), and part 207, subpart A (19 CFR part 207) for provisions of general applicability concerning written submissions to the Commission.

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    By order of the Commission.

    Issued: October 14, 2008

    Marilyn R. Abbott,

    Secretary to the Commission.

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    [FR Doc. E8-24890 Filed 10-17-08; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 7020-02-P

Document Information

Comments Received:
0 Comments
Published:
10/20/2008
Department:
International Trade Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of remand proceedings.
Document Number:
E8-24890
Pages:
62317-62318 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Investigation Nos. 731-TA-394-A & 399-A (Second Review) (Remand)
PDF File:
e8-24890.pdf