94-11972. Certain Apparel From Thailand; Scope Amendment  

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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    [C-549-401]
    
     
    
    Certain Apparel From Thailand; Scope Amendment
    
    AGENCY: International Trade Administration/Import Administration, 
    Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Certain Apparel From Thailand: Notice of Amendment to the 
    Existing Conversion of the Scope of the Order From the Tariff Schedules 
    of the United States Annotated to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.
    
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    SUMMARY: On January 1, 1989, the United States fully converted to the 
    international harmonized system of tariff classification. On January 
    11, 1989, the Department of Commerce (the Department) published the 
    Conversion to Use of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of Classifications 
    for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings (54 FR 993; January 
    11, 1989) (1989 Conversion) for all antidumping and countervailing duty 
    orders in effect or investigations in progress as of January 1, 1989. 
    On July 26, 1993 (58 FR 39789), the Department published a proposed 
    amendment to the conversion. Interested parties were invited to comment 
    on this proposed amended conversion. Based on our analysis of the 
    comments received, the Department is now publishing an amended 
    conversion of the scope of the countervailing duty order on certain 
    apparel from Thailand.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: May 17, 1994.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah Givens or Kelly Parkhill, Office 
    of Countervailing Compliance, Import Administration, International 
    Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 
    20230, telephone (202) 482-2786.
    
    Background
    
        In 1985, the Department issued a countervailing duty order on 
    Certain Apparel from Thailand (C-549-401) (50 FR 9818; March 12, 1985). 
    The scope of this order was originally defined solely in terms of the 
    Tariff Schedules of the United States Annotated (TSUSA) item numbers; 
    no narrative product description was provided. On January 1, 1989, the 
    United States fully converted from the TSUSA to the Harmonized Tariff 
    Schedule (HTS). Section 1211 of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness 
    Act of 1988 directed the Department to ``take whatever actions are 
    necessary to conform, to the fullest extent practicable, with the 
    tariff classification system of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule [for] 
    all * * * orders * * *'' in effect at the time of the implementation of 
    the HTS.
        Accordingly, on January 11, 1989, after reviewing comments received 
    from the public, the Department published the 1989 Conversion for all 
    antidumping and countervailing duty orders in effect or investigations 
    in progress as of January 1, 1989 (54 FR 993). That notice also 
    included the conversion of the scope of the Thai apparel order from 
    TSUSA to HTS item numbers. The 1989 Conversion was based on a one-to-
    one correspondence of the TSUSA and HTS item numbers. In the notice, 
    the Department stated that it would review the HTS classifications at 
    any time during a proceeding upon receipt of new information or 
    additional comments.
        Subsequently, as a result of comments submitted to the Department 
    by the importing public and advice received from the U.S. Customs 
    Service, the Department determined that the 1989 Conversion did not 
    accurately reflect the scope of the order on certain apparel from 
    Thailand and, therefore, that the 1989 Conversion should be amended. On 
    September 15, 1992, the Department published a proposed amendment to 
    the 1989 Conversion and invited interested parties to comment (57 FR 
    42545). The Department did not receive any comments with respect to the 
    amendment concerning the order on certain apparel from Thailand.
        On January 13, 1993, the Department published the amended 1989 
    Conversion (Amended 1989 Conversion) (58 FR 4151). On March 10, 1993, 
    the Customs Service began liquidating, without regard to countervailing 
    duties, all unliquidated entries of the subject merchandise not covered 
    in the Amended 1989 Conversion that were exported on or after January 
    1, 1989. Customs also began liquidating at the appropriate rate all 
    unliquidated entries of the subject merchandise covered in the Amended 
    1989 Conversion that were exported on or after January 1, 1989.
        Thereafter, the Department discovered that the Amended 1989 
    Conversion was based on an inaccurate HTS list. On April 23, 1993, 
    after being notified by the Department of the error, Customs resumed 
    suspending liquidation according to the original 1989 Conversion (54 FR 
    993).
        To rectify the error in the Amended 1989 Conversion, the 
    Department, with the assistance of the U.S. Customs Service and the 
    U.S. International Trade Commission, again compared the TSUSA-defined 
    scope and the HTS-defined scope provided in the 1989 Conversion, and 
    identified those HTS numbers that reasonably correspond with the TSUSA-
    defined scope of the Certain Apparel from Thailand countervailing duty 
    order. On July 26, 1993, the Department published a new Proposed 
    Amended Conversion (58 FR 39789) and invited interested parties to 
    comment on this proposed amendment. Based on our analysis of the 
    comments received, the Department has again amended the 1989 Conversion 
    governing the countervailing duty order on certain apparel from 
    Thailand. The HTS numbers included in this order are listed in the 
    attached Appendix.
    
    Analysis of Comments Received
    
        Comment 1: Stearns Manufacturing Company points out that the 
    Proposed Amended Conversion includes female garments fabricated out of 
    PVC coated polyester and PVC coated nylon (HTS 6210.50.10.10) but does 
    not include male garments composed of these same fabrics (HTS 
    6210.40.10.10). Stearns argues that neither female nor male garments 
    made of this fabric should be included because neither was included in 
    the original 1985 countervailing duty order.
        Department's Position: We agree. Because PVC rainwear was not 
    included in the 1985 order, it should not be included in the Amended 
    Conversion. Accordingly, we are deleting from the Amended Conversion 
    the 8-digit subheading number 6210.50.10 and replacing it with the 10-
    digit number 6210.50.10.20, which does not include PVC rainwear.
        Comment 2: Southern Trading Company contends that the scope of the 
    Proposed Amended Conversion is inconsistent because certain female 
    garments are included while the equivalent male garment is excluded. 
    Southern argues that similar garments should be treated in the same 
    manner without regard to gender.
        Department's Position: We disagree. The purpose of the new Amended 
    Conversion is to make the scope of the order, as converted to HTS 
    classifications, match the scope of the original order using TSUSA 
    classifications as closely as reasonably possible. Because the original 
    TSUSA-defined order reflected gender, the HTS order should as well.
        In addition to the changes we are making in response to interested 
    party comments, we are also making the following changes. First, we are 
    adding HTS item number 6113.00.00.30 to the Amended Conversion to make 
    it more closely match the scope of the original order. This HTS item 
    number covers certain women's and girls' knitted, coated coats and 
    jackets. Second, the Proposed Amended Conversion includes various 
    ornamented garments that were not included in the original 1985 TSUSA 
    order. Therefore, we are limiting the application of the following HTS 
    headings in the Amended Conversion as follows:
    
    6101.20.00, 6103.42.10, 6104.51.00, 6104.52.00, 6104.62.20, 6109.90.10, 
    6111.30.40
        Coverage excludes garments having embroidery or permanently affixed 
    applique work on the outer surface.
    6103.43.15, 6103.49.10
        Coverage excludes shorts having embroidery or permanently affixed 
    applique work on the outer surface.
    6104.53.20, 6104.59.10
        Coverage excludes girls' skirts and divided skirts not having 
    embroidery or permanently affixed applique work on the outer surface.
    6110.20.20
        Coverage excludes mens' or boys' garments having embroidery or 
    permanently affixed applique work on the outer surface.
    6204.43.40
        Coverage excludes women's dresses of fabrics of multicolored yarns.
    6212.10.10
        Coverage is limited to brassieres of man-made fibers.
    
        All of these changes are reflected in the new Amended Conversion. 
    The attached Appendix incorporates all of these amendments.
    
    Instructions to Customs
    
        The Department will instruct the Customs Service to liquidate 
    without regard to countervailing duties all unliquidated entries of 
    merchandise not covered by the attached Appendix that were exported on 
    or after January 1, 1989. The Department will also instruct the Customs 
    Service to liquidate at the appropriate rate all unliquidated entries 
    of the subject merchandise covered in the attached appendix that were 
    exported on or after January 1, 1989, but not after December 31, 1993, 
    except for entries made between January 1, 1991 and December 31, 1991. 
    Entries made between January 1, 1991 and December 31, 1991 will be 
    liquidated following the completion of the administrative review that 
    has been requested for that time period.
        In addition, we are instructing the Customs Service to terminate 
    the suspension of liquidation for all entries of merchandise not 
    covered in the attached Appendix, that are entered or withdrawn from 
    the warehouse on or after the date of publication of this notice. The 
    Department will also instruct the Customs Service to continue to 
    suspend liquidation and collect the appropriate cash deposit of 
    estimated countervailing duties for the subject merchandise listed in 
    the attached Appendix, entered or withdrawn from the warehouse, on or 
    after the date of publication of this notice.
    
        Dated: May 9, 1994.
    Susan G. Esserman,
    Assistant Secretary for Import Administration.
    
    Appendix: Amended HTS List for Certain Apparel From Thailand (C-549-
    401)
    
    4202.1240, 4202.2270, 4202.3295, 4202.9260, 6102.1000, 6103.2200\1\, 
    6103.4315\4\, 6104.1915, 6104.2910\1\, 6104.3910, 6104.5100\3\, 
    6104.5910\5\, 6105.1000, 6109.1000, 6111.3010, 6111.3050, 6111.9040, 
    6112.2010, 6114.3030, 6202.1220, 6202.9350, 6203.2920\1\, 
    6204.1200\1\, 6204.3220, 6204.4340\7\, 6204.5930, 6205.2020, 
    6208.9200, 6209.2050, 6212.1020, 4202.1280, 4202.1260, 4202.9215, 
    4202.9290, 6102.3010, 6103.2300\1\, 6103.4910\4\, 6104.2100\1\, 
    6104.3100, 6104.4200, 6104.5200\3\, 6104.6220\3\, 6105.2020, 
    6109.9010\3\, 6111.3020, 6111.9010, 6111.9050, 6113.00.00.30, 
    6201.1220, 6202.1340, 6203.1910\1\, 6203.4240, 6204.2230\1\, 
    6204.3350, 6204.4440, 6204.6240, 6206.3030, 6209.2010, 6210.3010, 
    4202.2245, 4202.2280, 4202.9220, 6101.2000\3\, 6102.3020, 
    6103.2910\1\, 6104.1200\1\, 6104.2200\1\, 6104.3310, 6104.4320, 
    6104.5310, 6104.6320, 6106.1000, 6110.2020\6\, 6111.3030, 6111.9020, 
    6112.1200, 6114.2000, 6201.1340, 6202.9220, 6203.2230\1\, 6203.4340, 
    6204.2300\1\, 6204.3930, 6204.5220\2\, 6204.6335, 6206.4030, 
    6209.2020, 6210.50.10.20, 4202.2260, 4202.3240, 4202.9230, 
    6101.3020, 6103.1920\1\, 6103.4210\3\, 6104.1320, 6104.2300\1\, 
    6104.3320, 6104.4420, 6104.5320\5\, 6104.6920, 6106.2020, 6110.3030, 
    6111.3040\3\, 6111.9030, 6112.1910, 6114.3010, 6201.9220, 6202.9345, 
    6203.2300\1\, 6203.4920, 6204.2920\1\, 6204.4230, 6204.5330, 
    6204.6925, 6208.2200, 6209.2030, 6212.1010\8\.
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        \1\Coverage limited to garments that would be covered by this 
    order if separately entered.
        \2\Coverage excludes garments of denim or of pile fabrics.
        \3\Coverage excludes garments having embroidery or permanently 
    affixed applique work on the outer surface.
        \4\Coverage excludes shorts having embroidery or permanently 
    affixed applique work on the outer surface.
        \5\Coverage excludes girls' skirts and divided skirts not having 
    embroidery or permanently affixed applique work on the outer 
    surface.
        \6\Coverage excludes men's or boys' garments having embroidery 
    or permanently affixed applique work on the outer surface.
        \7\Coverage excludes women's dresses of fabrics of multicolored 
    yarns.
        \8\Coverage is limited to brassieres of man-made fibers.
    
    [FR Doc. 94-11972 Filed 5-16-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/17/1994
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Certain Apparel From Thailand: Notice of Amendment to the Existing Conversion of the Scope of the Order From the Tariff Schedules of the United States Annotated to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.
Document Number:
94-11972
Dates:
May 17, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: May 17, 1994, C-549-401