[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 143 (Wednesday, July 24, 1996)]
[Notices]
[Pages 38547-38549]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-18705]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[A-475-818]
Notice of Antidumping Duty Order and Amended Final Determination
of Sales at Less Than Fair Value: Certain Pasta From Italy
AGENCY: Import Administration, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 24, 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Brinkmann at (202) 482-5288,
Jennifer Katt at (202) 482-0498, or Greg Thompson (202) 482-3003,
Office of Antidumping/Countervailing Duty Enforcement, Import
Administration, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
20230.
Applicable Statute and Regulations
Unless otherwise indicated, all citations to the statute are
references to the provisions effective January 1, 1995, the effective
date of the amendments made to the Tariff Act of 1930 by the Uruguay
Round Agreements Act (URAA).
Amended Final Determination
In accordance with section 735(a) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended (the Act), on June 3, 1996, the Department made its final
determination that certain pasta (pasta) from Italy is being, or is
likely to be, sold in the United States at less than fair value (61 FR
30287 (June 14, 1996)). Subsequent to the final determination, we
received submissions, timely filed pursuant to 19 CFR 353.28(b), from
La Molisana Industrie Alimentari S.p.A. (La Molisana), Pastificio
Fratelli Pagani S.p.A. (Pagani), and De Matteis Agroalimentare S.p.A.
(De Matteis), alleging ministerial errors in the Department's final
determination for these respondents. We also received submissions from
Borden Inc., Hershey Foods Corp., and Gooch Foods, Inc. (collectively
the petitioners) alleging ministerial errors in the Department's final
determination for Arrighi S.p.A. Industrie Alimentari (Arrighi) and its
affiliate, Italpasta S.p.A. (Italpasta), Delverde, SrL (Delverde)
including its affiliate Tamma Industrie Alimentari di Capitanata, SrL
(Tamma), and Pagani. The parties filed comments to the
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clerical error allegations on June 21, 27, and July 1, 1996.
We determine, in accordance with 19 CFR 353.28(d), that ministerial
errors were made in our margin calculations for Arrighi and Pagani.
Specifically, our calculation of Arrighi's cost of production failed to
fully capture the semolina cost of affiliated suppliers. In the case of
Pagani, our calculation incorrectly included the amount reported in the
field old discount (OLDDISU) when calculating U.S. credit and discount
expenses, and also understated certain general administrative expenses.
Additionally, in preparing the recalculation for the ministerial error
described above, we noted two minor inadvertent errors in the
programming for Pagani which were not noted by either the petitioners
or the respondents. For a detailed discussion of the above-cited
ministerial errors and the Department's analysis, see Memorandum from
Case Analysts to Barbara R. Stafford, dated July 8, 1996. In accordance
with 19 CFR 353.28(c), we are amending the final determination of the
antidumping duty investigation of pasta from Italy to correct these
ministerial errors. The revised final weighted-average dumping margins
are as follows:
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Manufacturer/producer/
exporter Original margin percentage Revised margin percentage
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Arrighi/Italpasta........... 20.24................................... 21.34
De Cecco.................... 46.67 (facts available)................. 46.67 (facts available)
De Matteis.................. 0.67 (de minimis)....................... 0.67 (de minimis)
Delverde/Tamma.............. 2.80.................................... 2.80
La Molisana................. 14.78................................... 14.78
Liguori..................... 12.41................................... 12.41
Pagani...................... 12.90................................... 18.30
All Others.................. 11.21................................... 12.09
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Scope of Order
The scope of this order consists of certain non-egg dry pasta in
packages of five pounds (or 2.27 kilograms) or less, whether or not
enriched or fortified or containing milk or other optional ingredients
such as chopped vegetables, vegetable purees, milk, gluten, diastases,
vitamins, coloring and flavorings, and up to two percent egg white. The
pasta covered by this scope is typically sold in the retail market, in
fiberboard or cardboard cartons or polyethylene or polypropylene bags,
of varying dimensions.
Excluded from the scope of this order are refrigerated, frozen, or
canned pastas, as well as all forms of egg pasta, with the exception of
non-egg dry pasta containing up to two percent egg white. Also excluded
are imports of organic pasta from Italy that are accompanied by the
appropriate certificate issued by the Associazione Marchigiana
Agricultura Biologica (AMAB) or by Bioagricoop scrl.
On July 9, 1996, after the date of our final antidumping duty
determination, Euro-USA Trading Co., Inc., of Pawcatuck, CT, submitted
materials to the Department supporting its request for an exclusion for
pasta certified to be ``organic pasta.'' Among the documents submitted
are a decree from the Italian Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
authorizing Bioagricoop scrl to certify foodstuffs as organic for the
implementation of EEC Regulation 2029/91. Also submitted is a letter
(with an accompanying translation into English) from the Director of
Controls of Processing and Marketing Firms at Bioargricoop stating that
the organization will take responsibility for its organic pasta
certificates and will supply the necessary documentation to U.S.
authorities. On this basis, imports of organic pasta from Italy that
are accompanied by the appropriate certificate issued by Bioagricoop
scrl are excluded from the scope of this order.
The merchandise under order is currently classifiable under items
1902.19.20 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
(HTSUS). Although the HTSUS subheadings are provided for convenience
and customs purposes, our written description of the scope of this
investigation is dispositive.
Antidumping Duty Order
On July 17, 1996, in accordance with section 735(d) of the Act, the
U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) notified the Department that
the U.S. pasta industry is materially injured by imports of pasta from
Italy. Therefore, in accordance with section 736 of the Act, the
Department will direct United States Customs officers to assess, upon
further advice by the administering authority pursuant to section
736(a)(1) of the Act, antidumping duties equal to the amount by which
the normal value of the merchandise exceeds the export price or
constructed export price for all entries of pasta from Italy. These
antidumping duties will be assessed on all unliquidated entries of
pasta from Italy entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption
on or after January 19, 1996, the date on which the Department
published its preliminary determination notice in the Federal Register
(61 FR 1347). On or after the date of publication of this notice in the
Federal Register, U.S. Customs officers must require, at the same time
as importers would normally deposit estimated duties, the following
cash deposits for the subject merchandise:
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Revised
Manufacturer/producer/exporter margin
percentage
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Arrighi/Italpasta........................................... 21.34
De Cecco.................................................... 46.67
De Matteis.................................................. 0.00
Delverde/Tamma.............................................. 2.80
La Molisana................................................. 14.78
Liguori..................................................... 12.41
Pagani...................................................... 18.30
All Others.................................................. 12.09
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Article VI (5) of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (1947)
prohibits assessing dumping duties on the portion of the margin
attributable to an export subsidy. In this case, the product under
investigation is subject to a countervailing duty investigation (see
Final Affirmative Countervailing Duty Determination: Certain Pasta from
Italy (61 FR 30288 (June 14, 1996)). Therefore, for all entries of
pasta from Italy, entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption
made on or after the date on which the order in the companion
countervailing duty investigation is published in the Federal Register,
we will request for duty deposit purposes, that United States Customs
deduct the portion of the margin attributable to the export subsidy
from the countervailing duty investigation. The cash deposit rates for
antidumping purposes will be as follows:
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Cash
Manufacturer/producer/exporter deposit
rate
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Arrighi/Italpasta.............................................. 19.09
De Cecco....................................................... 46.67
De Matteis..................................................... 0.00
Delverde/Tamma................................................. 1.68
La Molisana.................................................... 14.73
Liguori........................................................ 12.41
Pagani......................................................... 18.30
All Others..................................................... 11.26
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This notice constitutes the antidumping duty order with respect to
pasta from Italy, pursuant to section 736(a) of the Act. Interested
parties may contact the Central Records Unit, Room B-099 of the Main
Commerce Building, for copies of an updated list of antidumping duty
orders currently in effect.
This order is published pursuant to section 736(a) of the Act (19
U.S.C. 1673e (a)) and 19 CFR 353.21.
Dated: July 17, 1996.
Robert S. LaRussa,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Import Administration.
[FR Doc. 96-18705 Filed 7-23-96; 8:45 am]
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