94-10453. Portable Electric Typewriters From Singapore; Termination of Suspended Antidumping Duty Investigation  

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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    [A-559-806]
    
     
    
    Portable Electric Typewriters From Singapore; Termination of 
    Suspended Antidumping Duty Investigation
    
    AGENCY: International Trade Administration/Import Administration, 
    Department of Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: On July 26, 1993, the Department of Commerce published a 
    notice of the ``Suspension of Investigation; Certain Portable Electric 
    Typewriters from Singapore''. On February 9, 1994, the Department 
    received from Brother Industries (USA) Inc. (``BIUSA'') notice of its 
    intention to withdraw the petition and to request termination of the 
    suspended investigation pursuant to section 734(a) of the Tariff Act of 
    1930, as amended (``the Act'') based upon withdrawal of the petition. 
    BIUSA expressly conditioned the petition withdrawal upon the 
    contemporaneous revocation of the antidumping duty orders on Portable 
    Electric Typewriters from Japan (A-588-087) and Personal Word 
    Processors from Japan (A-588-818). The Department is now terminating 
    this suspended investigation in accordance with these conditions.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: May 2, 1994.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Will Sjoberg or Linda Pasden, Office 
    of Agreements Compliance, Import Administration, International Trade 
    Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and 
    Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-
    3793.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        On May 14, 1991, the Department of Commerce (``the Department'') 
    initiated an antidumping duty investigation under section 732(a) of the 
    Act, to determine whether certain portable electric typewriters 
    (``PETs'') from Singapore are being, or are likely to be sold, in the 
    United States at less than fair value within the meaning of section 731 
    of the Act. (56 FR 22150).
        On February 8, 1993, after extensive litigation concerning BIUSA's 
    legal authority to file a petition against imports of PETs from 
    Singapore, the Department issued its preliminary determination that 
    PETs from Singapore were being sold at less than fair value in the 
    United States (58 FR 7534). On July 26, 1993, the Department published 
    a notice of suspension of investigation (58 FR 39786). The basis for 
    the suspension was an agreement by the Singapore producer/exporter, 
    which accounts for substantially all of the known exports of these 
    products from Singapore, to revise its prices so as to eliminate sales 
    of this merchandise to the United States at less than fair value.
        As a result of receiving a timely request to continue the 
    investigation, the Department, pursuant to section 734(g) of the Act, 
    issued its affirmative final determination (58 FR 43334, August 16, 
    1993).
        On February 9, 1994, the Department received notice from BIUSA of 
    its intention to withdraw the petition and to request termination of 
    the suspended investigation pursuant to section 734(a) based upon 
    withdrawal of the petition. BIUSA expressly conditioned the petition's 
    withdrawal upon the contemporaneous revocation of the antidumping duty 
    orders on Portable Electric Typewriters from Japan (A-588-087) and 
    Personal Word Processors from Japan (A-588-818).
        By letter of April 8, 1994, the Department notified parties to the 
    proceeding of its intent to terminate the suspended investigation 
    pursuant to section 353.17(a)(1) of the Department's regulations. The 
    Department received no comments as a result of this notification. In 
    addition, simultaneously with the publication of this notice, the 
    Department is publishing revocations of the antidumping duty orders on 
    Portable Electric Typewriters from Japan (A-588-087) and Personal Word 
    Processors from Japan (A-588-818).
    
    Scope of Investigation
    
        The merchandise covered by this investigation consists of certain 
    (PETs) from Singapore which are defined as machines that produce 
    letters and characters in sequence directly on a piece of paper or 
    other media from a keyboard input and meeting the following criteria:
        (1) Easily portable, with a handle and/or carrying case, or similar 
    mechanism to facilitate its portability;
        (2) Electric, regardless of source of power;
        (3) Comprised of a single, integrated unit;
        (4) Having a keyboard embedded in the chassis or frame of the 
    machine;
        (5) Having a built-in printer;
        (6) Having a platen to accommodate paper; and
        (7) Only accommodating its own dedicated or captive software, if 
    any.
        PETs which meet all of the following criteria are excluded from the 
    scope of this investigation: (1) Seven lines or more of display; (2) 
    more than 32K of text memory; (3) the ability to perform ``block 
    move;'' and (4) a ``search and replace'' function. A machine having 
    some, but not all, of these four characteristics is included within the 
    scope of the investigation.
        The PETs subject to this investigation are currently classifiable 
    under subheadings 8469.21.00 and 8469.10.00 of the Harmonized Tariff 
    Schedule (``HTS''). (Note that personal word processors also are 
    classifiable under subheading 8469.10.00.) Although the HTS subheadings 
    are provided for convenience and customs purposes, our written 
    description of the scope of this investigation is dispositive.
    
    Termination of Investigation
    
        Based on the information contained in the record, the Department 
    has decided to terminate the antidumping duty investigation of PETs 
    from Singapore. The record contains statements supporting the proposed 
    termination from all known domestic producers, BIUSA and Smith Corona 
    Corporation (``Smith Corona''), supporting the proposed termination.
        Under Sec. 353.17(a) of the Department's regulations, the 
    Department may terminate an investigation based on the withdrawal of 
    the petition by the petitioner, after notifying all parties to the 
    proceeding and after consultation with the International Trade 
    Commission (``ITC''). Section 353.17 further provides that the 
    Department may not terminate an investigation unless it concludes that 
    the termination is in the public interest. We have notified all parties 
    to the proceeding and have consulted with the ITC. We conclude that 
    termination of the investigation is in the public interest (See April 
    20, 1994, memorandum from David P. Mueller to Susan Esserman). 
    Accordingly, we are terminating the suspended antidumping duty 
    investigation of PETs from Singapore.
    
    Notification to Interested Parties
    
        This notice also serves as the only reminder to parties subject to 
    administrative protective order (``APO'') of their responsibility 
    concerning the return or destruction of proprietary information 
    disclosed under APO in accordance with Sec. 353.34(d) of the 
    Department's regulations. Failure to comply is a violation of the APO.
        This notice is published pursuant to Sec. 734(a)(1) of the Act and 
    Sec. 353.17(a)(2) of the Department's regulations.
    
        Dated: April 22, 1994.
    Susan G. Esserman.
    Assistant Secretary for Import Administration.
    [FR Doc. 94-10453 Filed 4-29-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/02/1994
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
94-10453
Dates:
May 2, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: May 2, 1994, A-559-806