[Federal Register: June 1, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 105)]
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Distribution of Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset to Affected
Domestic Producers; Notice
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Customs and Border Protection
Distribution of Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset to Affected
Domestic Producers
AGENCY: Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of intent to distribute offset for Fiscal Year 2006.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act of
2000, this document is the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection's
notice of intent to distribute assessed antidumping or countervailing
duties (known as the continued dumping and subsidy offset) for Fiscal
Year 2006 in connection with antidumping duty orders or findings or
countervailing duty orders. This document sets forth the list of
individual antidumping duty orders or findings and countervailing duty
orders, together with the affected domestic producers associated with
each order or finding who are potentially eligible to receive a
distribution. This document also provides the instructions for affected
domestic producers to file written certifications to claim a
distribution in relation to the listed orders or findings.
DATES: Written certifications to obtain a continued dumping and subsidy
offset under a particular order or finding must be received by July 31,
2006. Any certification received after July 31, 2006 will be denied,
making claimants ineligible for the distribution.
ADDRESSES: Written certifications and any other correspondence should
be addressed to the Assistant Commissioner, Office of Finance, Bureau
of Customs and Border Protection, Revenue Division, Attention: Leigh
Redelman, P.O. Box 68940, Indianapolis, IN 46268. Any delivery by an
express or courier service requiring a street address may be addressed
to 6650 Telecom Drive, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46278.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general questions regarding
preparation of certifications, contact Leigh Redelman, Revenue
Division, (317) 614-4462. For questions regarding legal aspects,
contact L. LaToya Burley, Office of Regulations and Rulings, (202) 572-
8793.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act of 2000 (CDSOA) was
enacted on October 28, 2000, as part of the Agriculture, Rural
Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act, 2001 (''Act''). The provisions of the CDSOA are
contained in title X (sections 1001-1003) of the Act.
The CDSOA, in section 1003 of the Act, amended title VII of the
Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, by adding a new section 754 (codified
at 19 U.S.C. 1675c) in order to provide that assessed duties received
pursuant to an antidumping duty order, a countervailing duty order, or
an antidumping duty finding under the Antidumping Act of 1921 must be
distributed to affected domestic producers for certain qualifying
expenditures that these producers incur after the issuance of such an
order or finding. The term ``affected domestic producer'' means any
manufacturer, producer, farmer, rancher or worker representative
(including associations of such persons) who:
(A) Was a petitioner or interested party in support of a petition
with respect to which an antidumping order, a finding under the
Antidumping Act of 1921, or a countervailing duty order has been
entered, and
(B) Remains in operation. The distribution that these parties may
receive is known as the continued dumping and subsidy offset.
The Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act (19 U.S.C. 1675c) was
repealed by section 7601 of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005. Section
7701 of the Deficit Reduction Act provided that the amendment would
take effect as if enacted on October 1, 2005. However, section 7601(b)
provided that duties collected on an entry filed before October 1,
2007, shall be distributed as if 19 U.S.C. 1675c had not been repealed.
Consequently, the effect of the repeal will be delayed for several
years. First, money collected on an entry filed before October 1, 2007,
will continue to be subject to the distribution procedures under former
section 1675c. Second, because the duty on an entry is not available
for distribution until the entry is liquidated and collected pursuant
to the direction of the Department of Commerce, the distribution
process will continue until all entries made before October 1, 2007,
are liquidated and the duties are collected. Because of the statutory
constraints in the assessments of antidumping and countervailing
duties, the distribution process will be continued for an undetermined
period; however, the amount of money available for distribution can be
expected to diminish after October 1, 2007.
It is also noted that, on April 7, 2006, the Court of International
Trade issued a decision in Canadian Lumber Trade Alliance v. United
States, Slip Op. 06-48 (Ct. Int'l Trade Apr. 7, 2006), in which it
determined that distributions to affected domestic producers of the
continued dumping and subsidies offset are illegal, to the extent such
offset distribution derives from duties assessed on goods from Canada
and Mexico that are subject to a countervailing duty order, an
antidumping duty order or a finding under the Antidumping Act of 1921.
CBP anticipates that the Court will soon issue an injunction in this
matter. The decision and any appeal therefrom may affect future
distributions. CBP is reviewing its options in this regard and will
notify the public through a future Federal Register notice concerning
any decision to withhold potential fiscal year 2006 distributions that
derive from duties assessed on goods from Canada and Mexico that are
subject to a countervailing duty order, an antidumping duty order or a
finding under the Antidumping Act of 1921.
List of Orders or Findings and Affected Domestic Producers
It is the responsibility of the U.S. International Trade Commission
(USITC) to ascertain and timely forward to the Bureau of Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) a list of the affected domestic producers that
are potentially eligible to receive an offset in connection with an
order or finding.
To this end, it is noted that the USITC has supplied CBP with the
list of individual antidumping and countervailing duty cases, and the
affected domestic producers associated with each case that are
potentially eligible to receive an offset. This list appears at the end
of this document.
Regulations Implementing the CDSOA
It is noted that CBP published Treasury Decision (T.D.) 01-68
(Distribution of Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset to Affected
Domestic Producers) in the Federal Register (66 FR 48546) on September
21, 2001, which was effective as of that date, in order to implement
the CDSOA. The final rule added a new subpart F to part 159 of title
19, CFR, (19 CFR part 159, subpart F (Sec. Sec. 159.61-159.64)). In
order to aid affected domestic producers, more specific guidance is
provided in this notice.
Notice of Intent To Distribute Offset
This document announces that CBP intends to distribute to affected
domestic producers the assessed antidumping or countervailing duties
that are available for distribution in
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Fiscal Year 2006 in connection with those antidumping duty orders or
findings or countervailing duty orders that are listed in this
document. Section 159.62(a) of title 19 (19 CFR 159.62(a)) provides
that CBP will publish such a notice of intention to distribute assessed
duties at least 90 calendar days before the end of a fiscal year.
Certifications; Submission and Content
To obtain a distribution of the offset under a given order or
finding, an affected domestic producer must submit a certification to
CBP indicating that the producer desires to receive a distribution.
As required by 19 CFR 159.62(b), this notice provides the case name
and number of the order or finding concerned, as well as the specific
instructions for filing a certification under Sec. 159.63 to claim a
distribution. Section 159.62(b) also provides that the dollar amounts
subject to distribution that are contained in the Special Account for
each listed order or finding are to appear in this notice. However,
these dollar amounts were not available in time for inclusion in this
publication. The preliminary amounts will be posted on the CBP Web site
(http://www.cbp.gov), for purposes of enabling affected domestic
producers to determine whether it would be worthwhile to file a
certification in a given case. The final amounts available for
disbursement may be higher or lower than the preliminary amounts.
Specifically, to obtain a distribution of the offset under a given
order or finding, each affected domestic producer must timely submit a
certification containing the required information detailed below as to
the eligibility of the producer to receive the requested distribution
and the total amount of the distribution that the producer is claiming.
Certifications should be submitted to the Assistant Commissioner,
Office of Finance, Revenue Division. The certification must enumerate
the qualifying expenditures incurred by the domestic producer since the
issuance of an order or finding and it must demonstrate that the
domestic producer is eligible to receive a distribution as an affected
domestic producer.
A successor to a company appearing on the list of affected domestic
producers in this notice should consult 19 CFR 159.61(b)(1)(i).
A member company of an association that appears on the list of
affected domestic producers in this notice, where the member company
itself does not appear on the list, should consult 19 CFR
159.61(b)(1)(ii). Specifically, for a certification under 19 CFR
159.61(b)(1)(ii), the claimant must name the association of which it is
a member and specifically establish that it was a member of the
association at the time the association filed the petition with the
USITC. The claimant must establish that it is a current member of the
association. In addition, the claimant must include a notarized
statement from the association containing company-specific information
including dates of membership. The statement must contain an original
signature from an authorized representative of the association.
As provided in 19 CFR 159.63(a), certifications to obtain a
distribution of an offset must be received by CBP no later than 60
calendar days after the date of publication of the notice of intent in
the Federal Register. All certifications received after the 60-day
deadline will be denied, making claimants ineligible for the
distribution.
A list of all certifications received will be published on the CBP
Web site shortly after the receipt deadline. This publication will not
confirm acceptance or validity of the certification, but merely receipt
of the certification. Due to the high volume of certifications, CBP is
unable to respond to individual telephone or written inquiries
regarding the status of a certification appearing on the list.
While there is no required format for a certification, CBP has
developed a standard certification form to aid claimants in filing
certifications. The certification form is available at http://www.pay.gov
under Public Form Name titled CDSOA. The certification form
can also be found following this Federal Register Notice. The
certification form can be submitted electronically through http://www.pay.gov
or by mail. All certifications not submitted electronically
must include original signatures.
Regardless of the format for a certification, per 19 CFR 159.63(b),
the certification must contain the following information:
1. The date of this Federal Register notice;
2. The Commerce case number;
3. The case name (producer/country);
4. The name of the domestic producer and any name qualifier, if
applicable (for example, any other name under which the domestic
producer does business or is also known);
5. The mailing address of the domestic producer (if a post office
box, the physical street address must also appear) including, if
applicable, a specific room number or department;
6. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) number (with suffix) of the
domestic producer, employer identification number, or social security
number, as applicable;
7. The specific business organization of the domestic producer
(corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship);
8. The name(s) of any individual(s) designated by the domestic
producer as the contact person(s) concerning the certification,
together with the phone number(s) and, if available, facsimile
transmission number(s) and electronic mail (e-mail) address(es) for the
person(s);
9. The total dollar amount claimed;
10. The dollar amount claimed by category, as described in the
section below entitled ``Amount Claimed for Distribution'';
11. A statement of eligibility, as described in the section below
entitled ``Eligibility to Receive Distribution''; and
12. For certifications not submitted electronically through http://www.pay.gov
, an original signature by a corporate officer legally
authorized to bind the producer.
Qualifying Expenditures Which May Be Claimed for Distribution
Qualifying expenditures which may be offset by a distribution of
assessed antidumping and countervailing duties encompass those
expenditures that are incurred after the issuance of an antidumping
duty order or finding or a countervailing duty order, and prior to its
termination, provided that such expenditures fall within any of the
following categories: (1) Manufacturing facilities; (2) Equipment; (3)
Research and development; (4) Personnel training; (5) Acquisition of
technology; (6) Health care benefits for employees paid for by the
employer; (7) Pension benefits for employees paid for by the employer;
(8) Environmental equipment, training, or technology; (9) Acquisition
of raw materials and other inputs; and (10) Working capital or other
funds needed to maintain production.
Additionally, under 19 CFR 159.61(c), these qualifying expenditures
must be related to the production of the same product that is the
subject of the order or finding, with the exception of expenses
incurred by associations which must relate to a specific case.
Amount Claimed for Distribution
In calculating the amount of the distribution being claimed as an
offset, the certification must indicate: (1) The total amount of any
qualifying expenditures currently and previously
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certified by the domestic producer, and the amount certified by
category; (2) The total amount of those expenditures which have been
the subject of any prior distribution under 19 U.S.C. 1675c; and (3)
The net amount for new and remaining qualifying expenditures being
claimed in the current certification (the total amount currently and
previously certified as noted in item ``(1)'' above minus the total
amount that was the subject of any prior distribution as noted in item
``(2)'' above). In accordance with 19 CFR 159.63(b)(2)(i)-(b)(2)(iii),
CBP will deduct the amount of any prior distribution from the
producer's claimed amount for that case. Total amounts disbursed by CBP
under the CDSOA for Fiscal Years 2001 through 2005 are available on the
CBP website.
Eligibility To Receive Distribution
As noted, the certification must contain a statement that the
domestic producer desires to receive a distribution and is eligible to
receive the distribution as an affected domestic producer. Also, the
domestic producer must affirm that the net amount certified for
distribution does not encompass any qualifying expenditures for which
distribution has previously been made (19 CFR 159.63(b)(3)(i)).
Furthermore, under 19 CFR 159.63(b)(3)(ii), where a party is listed
as an affected domestic producer on more than one order or finding
covering the same product and files a separate certification for each
order or finding using the same qualifying expenditures as the basis
for distribution in each case, each certification must list all the
other orders or findings where the producer is claiming the same
qualifying expenditures.
Moreover, as required by 19 U.S.C. 1675c(b)(1) and 19 CFR
159.63(b)(3)(iii), the certification must include information as to
whether the domestic producer remains in operation at the time the
certifications are filed and continues to produce the product covered
by the particular order or finding under which the distribution is
sought. If a domestic producer is no longer in operation, or no longer
produces the product covered by the order or finding, the producer will
not be considered an affected domestic producer entitled to receive a
distribution.
In addition, as required by 19 U.S.C. 1675c(b)(5) and 19 CFR
159.63(b)(3)(iii), the domestic producer must state whether it has been
acquired by a company that opposed the investigation or was acquired by
a business related to a company that opposed the investigation. If a
domestic producer has been so acquired, the producer will not be
considered an affected domestic producer entitled to receive a
distribution.
The certification must be executed and dated by a party legally
authorized to bind the domestic producer and it must state that the
information contained in the certification is true and accurate to the
best of the certifier's knowledge and belief under penalty of law, and
that the domestic producer has records to support the qualifying
expenditures being claimed (see section below entitled ``Verification
of Certification'').
Review and Correction of Certification
A certification that is submitted in response to this notice of
distribution may be reviewed before acceptance to ensure that all
informational requirements are complied with and that any amounts set
forth in the certification for qualifying expenditures, including the
amount claimed for distribution, appear to be correct. A certification
that is found to be materially incorrect or incomplete will be returned
to the domestic producer as provided in 19 CFR 159.63(c). It is the
sole responsibility of the domestic producer to ensure that the
certification is correct, complete, and satisfactory so as to
demonstrate the eligibility of the domestic producer to the
distribution requested. Failure to ensure that the certification is
correct, complete, and satisfactory will result in the domestic
producer not receiving a distribution.
Verification of Certification
Certifications are subject to CBP's verification. Claimants may
also be required to provide copies of additional records for further
review by CBP. Therefore, parties are required to maintain records
supporting their claims for a period of five years after the filing of
the certification (19 CFR 159.63(d)). The records must support each
qualifying expenditure enumerated in the certification and they must
support how the qualifying expenditures are determined to be related to
the production of the product covered by the order or finding.
Disclosure of Information in Certifications; Acceptance by Producer
The name of the affected domestic producer, the total dollar amount
claimed by the party on the certification, as well as the total dollar
amount that CBP actually disburses to that company as an offset, will
be available for disclosure to the public, as specified in 19 CFR
159.63(e). To this extent, the submission of the certification is
construed as an understanding and acceptance on the part of the
domestic producer that this information will be disclosed to the
public. Alternatively, a statement in a certification that this
information is proprietary and exempt from disclosure will result in
CBP's rejection of the certification.
List of Orders or Findings and Related Domestic Producers
The list of individual antidumping duty orders or findings and
countervailing duty orders is set forth below, together with the
affected domestic producers associated with each order or finding that
are potentially eligible to receive an offset.
Dated: May 24, 2006.
Jo Cohen,
Acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of Finance.
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Commerce case No. Commission case No. Product/country Petitioners/supporters
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A-122-006.................... AA1921-49.................... Steel Jacks/Canada...... Bloomfield Manufacturing
(formerly Harrah
Manufacturing).
Seaburn Metal Products.
A-122-047.................... AA1921-127................... Elemental Sulphur/Canada Duval.
A-122-085.................... 731-TA-3..................... Sugar and Syrups/Canada. Amstar Sugar.
A-122-401.................... 731-TA-196................... Red Raspberries/Canada.. Northwest Food
Producers' Association.
Oregon Caneberry
Commission.
Rader Farms.
Ron Roberts.
Shuksan Frozen Food.
Washington Red Raspberry
Commission.
A-122-503.................... 731-TA-263................... Iron Construction Alhambra Foundry.
Castings/Canada.
Allegheny Foundry.
Bingham & Taylor.
Campbell Foundry.
Charlotte Pipe &
Foundry.
Deeter Foundry.
East Jordan Foundry.
Le Baron Foundry.
Municipal Castings.
Neenah Foundry.
Opelika Foundry.
Pinkerton Foundry.
Tyler Pipe.
US Foundry &
Manufacturing.
Vulcan Foundry.
A-122-506.................... 731-TA-276................... Oil Country Tubular CF&I Steel.
Goods/Canada.
Copperweld Tubing.
Cyclops.
KPC.
Lone Star Steel.
LTV Steel.
Maverick Tube.
Quanex.
US Steel.
A-122-601.................... 731-TA-312................... Brass Sheet and Strip/ Allied Industrial
Canada. Workers of America.
American Brass.
Bridgeport Brass.
Chase Brass & Copper.
Hussey Copper.
International
Association of
Machinists & Aerospace
Workers.
Mechanics Educational
Society of America
(Local 56).
The Miller Company.
Olin.
Revere Copper Products.
United Steelworkers of
America.
A-122-605.................... 731-TA-367................... Color Picture Tubes/ Industrial Union
Canada. Department, AFL-CIO.
International
Association of
Machinists & Aerospace
Workers.
International
Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers.
International Union of
Electronic, Electrical,
Technical, Salaried and
Machine Workers.
Philips Electronic
Components Group.
United Steelworkers of
America.
Zenith Electronics.
A-122-804.................... 731-TA-422................... Steel Rails/Canada...... Bethlehem Steel.
CF&I Steel.
A-122-814.................... 731-TA-528................... Pure Magnesium/Canada... Magnesium Corporation of
America.
A-122-822.................... 731-TA-614................... Corrosion-Resistant Armco Steel.
Carbon Steel Flat Bethlehem Steel.
Products-Canada.
California Steel
Industries.
Geneva Steel.
Gulf States Steel.
Inland Steel Industries.
LTV Steel.
Lukens Steel.
National Steel.
Nextech.
Rouge Steel Co.
Sharon Steel.
Theis Precision Steel.
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Thompson Steel.
US Steel.
United Steelworkers of
America.
WCI Steel.
Weirton Steel.
A-122-823.................... 731-TA-575................... Cut-to-Length Carbon Bethlehem Steel.
Steel Plate/Canada.
California Steel
Industries.
Geneva Steel.
Gulf States Steel.
Inland Steel Industries.
Lukens Steel.
National Steel.
Nextech.
Sharon Steel.
Theis Precision Steel.
Thompson Steel.
US Steel.
United Steelworkers of
America.
A-122-830.................... 731-TA-789................... Stainless Steel Plate in Allegheny Ludlum.
Coils/Canada.
Armco Steel.
J&L Specialty Steel.
Lukens Steel.
North American
Stainless.
A-122-838.................... 731-TA-928................... Softwood Lumber/Canada.. 71 Lumber Co.
Almond Bros Lbr Co.
Anthony Timberlands.
Balfour Lbr Co.
Ball Lumber.
Banks Lumber Company.
Barge Forest Products
Co.
Beadles Lumber Co.
Bearden Lumber.
Bennett Lumber.
Big Valley Band Mill.
Bighorn Lumber Co. Inc.
Blue Mountain Lumber.
Buddy Bean Lumber.
Burgin Lumber Co. Ltd.
Burt Lumber Company.
C&D Lumber Co.
Ceda-Pine Veneer.
Cersosimo Lumber Co.
Inc.
Charles Ingram Lumber
Co. Inc.
Charleston Heart Pine.
Chesterfield Lumber.
Chips.
Chocorua Valley Lumber
Co.
Claude Howard Lumber.
Clearwater Forest
Industries.
CLW Inc.
CM Tucker Lumber Corp.
Coalition for Fair
Lumber Imports
Executive Committee.
Cody Lumber Co.
Collins Pine Co.
Collums Lumber.
Columbus Lumber Co.
Contoocook River Lumber.
Conway Guiteau Lumber.
Cornwright Lumber Co.
Crown Pacific.
Daniels Lumber Inc.
Dean Lumber Co. Inc.
Deltic Timber
Corporation.
Devils Tower Forest
Products.
DiPrizio Pine Sales.
Dorchester Lumber Co.
DR Johnson Lumber.
East Brainerd Lumber Co.
East Coast Lumber
Company.
Eas-Tex Lumber.
ECK Wood Products.
Ellingson Lumber Co.
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Elliott Sawmilling.
Empire Lumber Co.
Evergreen Forest
Products.
Excalibur Shelving
Systems Inc.
Exley Lumber Co.
FH Stoltze Land & Lumber
Co.
FL Turlington Lbr Co.
Inc.
Fleming Lumber.
Flippo Lumber.
Floragen Forest
Products.
Frank Lumber Co.
Franklin Timber Co.
Fred Tebb & Sons.
Fremont Sawmill.
Frontier Resources.
Garrison Brothers Lumber
Co. and Subsidiaries.
Georgia Lumber.
Gilman Building
Products.
Godfrey Lumber.
Granite State Forest
Prod Inc.
Great Western Lumber Co.
Greenville Molding Inc.
Griffin Lumber Company.
Guess Brothers Lumber.
Gulf Lumber.
Gulf States Paper.
Guy Bennett Lumber.
Hampton Resources.
Hancock Lumber.
Hankins Inc.
Hankins Lumber Co.
Harrigan Lumber.
Harwood Products.
Haskell Lumber Inc.
Hatfield Lumber.
Hedstrom Lumber.
Herrick Millwork Inc.
HG Toler & Son Lumber
Co. Inc.
HG Wood Industries LLC.
Hogan & Storey Wood
Prod.
Hogan Lumber Co.
Hood Industries.
HS Hofler & Sons Lumber
Co. Inc.
Hubbard Forest Ind Inc.
HW Culp Lumber Co.
Idaho Veneer Co.
Industrial Wood
Products.
Intermountain Res LLC.
International Paper.
J Franklin Jones Lumber
Co. Inc.
Jack Batte & Sons Inc.
Jasper Lumber Company.
JD Martin Lumber Co.
JE Jones Lumber Co.
Jerry G Williams & Sons.
JH Knighton Lumber Co.
Johnson Lumber Company.
Jordan Lumber & Supply.
Joseph Timber Co.
JP Haynes Lbr Co. Inc.
JV Wells Inc.
JW Jones Lumber.
Keadle Lumber
Enterprises.
Keller Lumber.
King Lumber Co.
Konkolville Lumber.
Langdale Forest
Products.
Laurel Lumber Company.
Leavitt Lumber Co.
Leesville Lumber Co.
Limington Lumber Co.
Longview Fibre Co.
Lovell Lumber Co. Inc.
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M Kendall Lumber Co.
Manke Lumber Co.
Marriner Lumber Co.
Mason Lumber.
MB Heath & Sons Lumber
Co.
MC Dixon Lumber Co. Inc.
Mebane Lumber Co. Inc.
Metcalf Lumber Co. Inc.
Millry Mill Co. Inc.
Moose Creek Lumber Co.
Moose River Lumber.
Morgan Lumber Co. Inc.
Mount Yonah Lumber Co.
Nagel Lumber.
New Kearsarge Corp.
New South.
Nicolet Hardwoods.
Nieman Sawmills SD.
Nieman Sawmills WY.
North Florida.
Northern Lights Timber &
Lumber.
Northern Neck Lumber Co.
Ochoco Lumber Co.
Olon Belcher Lumber Co.
Owens and Hurst Lumber.
Packaging Corp of
America.
Page & Hill Forest
Products.
Paper, Allied-
Industrial, Chemical
and Energy Workers
International Union.
Parker Lumber.
Pate Lumber Co. Inc.
PBS Lumber.
Pedigo Lumber Co.
Piedmont Hardwood Lumber
Co.
Pine River Lumber Co.
Pinecrest Lumber Co.
Pleasant River Lumber
Co.
Pleasant Western Lumber
Inc.
Plum Creek Timber.
Pollard Lumber.
Portac.
Potlatch.
Potomac Supply.
Precision Lumber Inc.
Pruitt Lumber Inc.
R Leon Williams Lumber
Co.
RA Yancey Lumber.
Rajala Timber Co.
Ralph Hamel Forest
Products.
Randy D Miller Lumber.
Rappahannock Lumber Co.
Regulus Stud Mills Inc.
Riley Creek Lumber.
Roanoke Lumber Co.
Robbins Lumber.
Robertson Lumber.
Roseburg Forest Products
Co.
Rough & Ready.
RSG Forest Products.
Rushmore Forest
Products.
RY Timber Inc.
Sam Mabry Lumber Co.
Scotch Lumber.
SDS Lumber Co.
Seacoast Mills Inc.
Seago Lumber.
Seattle-Snohomish.
Seneca Sawmill.
Shaver Wood Products.
Shearer Lumber Products.
Shuqualak Lumber.
SI Storey Lumber.
Sierra Forest Products.
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Sierra Pacific
Industries.
Sigfridson Wood
Products.
Silver City Lumber Inc.
Somers Lbr & Mfg Inc.
South & Jones.
South Coast.
Southern Forest
Industries Inc.
Southern Lumber.
St Laurent Forest
Products.
Starfire Lumber Co.
Steely Lumber Co. Inc.
Stimson Lumber.
Summit Timber Co.
Sundance Lumber.
Superior Lumber.
Swanson Superior Forest
Products Inc.
Swift Lumber.
Tamarack Mill.
Taylor Lumber & Treating
Inc.
Temple-Inland Forest
Products.
Thompson River Lumber.
Three Rivers Timber.
Thrift Brothers Lumber
Co. Inc.
Timco Inc.
Tolleson Lumber.
Toney Lumber.
TR Miller Mill Co.
Tradewinds of Virginia
Ltd.
Travis Lumber Co.
Tree Source Industries
Inc.
Tri-State Lumber.
TTT Studs.
United Brotherhood of
Carpenters and Joiners.
Viking Lumber Co.
VP Kiser Lumber Co.
Walton Lumber Co. Inc.
Warm Springs Forest
Products.
Westvaco Corp.
Wilkins, Kaiser & Olsen
Inc.
WM Shepherd Lumber Co.
WR Robinson Lumber Co.
Inc.
Wrenn Brothers Inc.
Wyoming Sawmills.
Yakama Forest Products.
Younce & Ralph Lumber
Co. Inc.
Zip-O-Log Mills Inc.
A-122-840.................... 731-TA-954................... Carbon and Certain Alloy AmeriSteel.
Steel Wire Rod/Canada.
Birmingham Steel.
Cascade Steel Rolling
Mills.
Connecticut Steel Corp.
Co-Steel Raritan.
GS Industries.
Keystone Consolidated
Industries.
North Star Steel Texas.
Republic Technologies
International.
Rocky Mountain Steel
Mills.
A-122-847.................... 731-TA-1019B................. Hard Red Spring Wheat/ North Dakota Wheat
Canada. Commission.
A-201-504.................... 731-TA-297................... Porcelain-on-Steel General Housewares.
Cooking Ware/Mexico.
A-201-601.................... 731-TA-333................... Fresh Cut Flowers/Mexico Burdette Coward.
California Floral
Council.
Floral Trade Council.
Florida Flower
Association.
Gold Coast Uanko
Nursery.
Hollandia Wholesale
Florist.
Manatee Fruit.
Monterey Flower Farms.
Topstar Nursery.
A-201-802.................... 731-TA-451................... Gray Portland Cement and Alamo Cement.
Clinker/Mexico.
Blue Circle.
BoxCrow Cement.
Calaveras Cement.
Capitol Aggregates.
Centex Cement.
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Florida Crushed Stone.
Gifford-Hill.
Hanson Permanente
Cement.
Ideal Basic Industries.
Independent Workers of
North America (Locals
49, 52, 89, 192 and
471).
International Union of
Operating Engineers
(Local 12).
National Cement Company
of Alabama.
National Cement Company
of California.
Phoenix Cement.
Riverside Cement.
Southdown.
Tarmac America.
Texas Industries.
A-201-805.................... 731-TA-534................... Circular Welded Nonalloy Allied Tube & Conduit.
Steel Pipe/Mexico.
American Tube.
Bull Moose Tube.
Century Tube.
CSI Tubular Products.
Cyclops.
Laclede Steel.
LTV Tubular Products.
Maruichi American.
Sharon Tube.
USX.
Western Tube & Conduit.
Wheatland Tube.
A-201-806.................... 731-TA-547................... Carbon Steel Wire Rope/ Bridon American.
Mexico.
Macwhyte.
Paulsen Wire Rope.
The Rochester
Corporation.
United Automobile,
Aerospace and
Agricultural Implement
Workers (Local 960).
Williamsport.
Wire-rope Works.
Wire Rope Corporation of
America.
A-201-809.................... 731-TA-582................... Cut-to-Length Carbon Bethlehem Steel.
Steel Plate/Mexico.
California Steel
Industries.
Geneva Steel.
Gulf States Steel.
Inland Steel Industries.
Lukens Steel.
National Steel.
Nextech.
Sharon Steel.
Theis Precision Steel.
Thompson Steel.
US Steel.
United Steelworkers of
America.
A-201-817.................... 731-TA-716................... Oil Country Tubular IPSCO.
Goods/Mexico.
Koppel Steel.
Maverick Tube.
Newport Steel.
North Star Steel.
US Steel.
USS/Kobe.
A-201-820.................... 731-TA-747................... Fresh Tomatoes/Mexico... Accomack County Farm
Bureau.
Ad Hoc Group of Florida,
California, Georgia,
Pennsylvania, South
Carolina, Tennessee and
Virginia Tomato
Growers.
Florida Farm Bureau
Federation.
Florida Fruit and
Vegetable Association.
Florida Tomato Exchange.
Florida Tomato Growers
Exchange.
Gadsden County Tomato
Growers Association.
South Carolina Tomato
Association.
A-201-822.................... 731-TA-802................... Stainless Steel Sheet Allegheny Ludlum.
and Strip/Mexico.
Armco.
Bethlehem Steel.
Carpenter Technology
Corp.
J&L Specialty Steel.
North American
Stainless.
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United Steelworkers of
America.
A-201-827.................... 731-TA-848................... Large-Diameter Carbon North Star Steel.
Steel Seamless.
Pipe/Mexico.
Timken.
US Steel.
United Steelworkers of
America.
USS/Kobe.
A-201-828.................... 731-TA-920................... Welded Large Diameter American Cast Iron Pipe.
Line Pipe/Mexico.
Berg Steel Pipe.
Bethlehem Steel.
Napa Pipe/Oregon Steel
Mills.
Saw Pipes USA.
Stupp.
US Steel.
A-201-830.................... 731-TA-958................... Carbon and Certain Alloy AmeriSteel.
Steel Wire Rod/Mexico.
Birmingham Steel.
Cascade Steel Rolling
Mills.
Connecticut Steel Corp.
Co-Steel Raritan.
GS Industries.
Keystone Consolidated
Industries.
North Star Steel Texas.
Republic Technologies
International.
Rocky Mountain Steel
Mills.
A-201-831.................... 731-TA-1027.................. Prestressed Concrete American Spring Wire
Steel Wire Strand/ Corp.
Mexico.
Insteel Wire Products
Co.
Sivaco Georgia LLC.
Strand Tech Martin Inc.
Sumiden Wire Products
Corp.
A-201-834.................... 731-TA-1085.................. Purified Aqualon Co. a Division
Carboxymethylcellulose/ of Hercules Inc.
Mexico.
A-274-804.................... 731-TA-961................... Carbon and Certain Alloy AmeriSteel.
Steel Wire Rod/Trinidad Birmingham Steel.
& Tobago.
Cascade Steel Rolling
Mills.
Connecticut Steel Corp.
Co-Steel Raritan.
GS Industries.
Keystone Consolidated
Industries.
North Star Steel Texas.
Republic Technologies
International.
Rocky Mountain Steel
Mills.
A-301-602.................... 731-TA-329................... Fresh Cut Flowers/ Burdette Coward.
Colombia.
California Floral
Council.
Floral Trade Council.
Florida Flower
Association.
Gold Coast Uanko
Nursery.
Hollandia Wholesale
Florist.
Manatee Fruit.
Monterey Flower Farms.
Pajaro Valley
Greenhouses.
Topstar Nursery.
A-307-803.................... 731-TA-519................... Gray Portland Cement and Florida Crushed Stone.
Clinker/Venezuela.
Southdown.
Tarmac America.
A-307-805.................... 731-TA-537................... Circular Welded Nonalloy Allied Tube & Conduit.
Steel Pipe/Venezuela.
American Tube.
Bull Moose Tube.
Century Tube.
CSI Tubular Products.
Cyclops.
Laclede Steel.
LTV Tubular Products.
Maruichi American.
Sharon Tube.
USX.
Western Tube & Conduit.
Wheatland Tube.
A-307-807.................... 731-TA-570................... Ferrosilicon/Venezuela.. AIMCOR.
Alabama Silicon.
American Alloys.
Globe Metallurgical.
Oil, Chemical and Atomic
Workers (Local 389).
Silicon Metaltech.
United Autoworkers of
America (Local 523).
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United Steelworkers of
America (Locals 2528,
3081, 5171 and 12646).
A-307-820.................... 731-TA-931................... Silicomanganese/ Eramet Marietta.
Venezuela.
Paper, Allied-
Industrial, Chemical
and Energy Workers
International Union,
Local 5-0639.
A-331-602.................... 731-TA-331................... Fresh Cut Flowers/ Burdette Coward.
Ecuador.
California Floral
Council.
Floral Trade Council.
Florida Flower
Association.
Gold Coast Uanko
Nursery.
Hollandia Wholesale
Florist.
Manatee Fruit.
Monterey Flower Farms.
Topstar Nursery.
A-337-803.................... 731-TA-768................... Fresh Atlantic Salmon/ Atlantic Salmon of
Chile. Maine.
Cooke Aquaculture US.
DE Salmon.
Global Aqua USA.
Island Aquaculture.
Maine Coast Nordic.
Scan Am Fish Farms.
Treats Island Fisheries.
Trumpet Island Salmon
Farm.
A-337-804.................... 731-TA-776................... Preserved Mushrooms/ LK Bowman.
Chile.
Modern Mushroom Farms.
Monterey Mushrooms.
Mount Laurel Canning.
Mushroom Canning.
Southwood Farms.
Sunny Dell Foods.
United Canning.
A-337-806.................... 731-TA-948................... Individually Quick A&A Berry Farms.
Frozen Red Raspberries/
Chile.
Bahler Farms.
Bear Creek Farms.
David Burns.
Columbia Farms.
Columbia Fruit.
George Culp.
Dobbins Berry Farm.
Enfield.
Firestone Packing.
George Hoffman Farms.
Heckel Farms.
Wendell Kreder.
Curt Maberry.
Maberry Packing.
Mike & Jean's.
Nguyen Berry Farms.
Nick's Acres.
North Fork.
Parson Berry Farm.
Pickin 'N' Pluckin.
Postage Stamp Farm.
Rader.
RainSweet.
Scenic Fruit.
Silverstar Farms.
Tim Straub.
Thoeny Farms.
Townsend.
Tsugawa Farms.
Updike Berry Farms.
Van Laeken Farms.
A-351-503.................... 731-TA-262................... Iron Construction Alhambra Foundry.
Castings/Brazil.
Allegheny Foundry.
Bingham & Taylor.
Campbell Foundry.
Charlotte Pipe &
Foundry.
Deeter Foundry.
East Jordan Foundry.
Le Baron Foundry.
Municipal Castings.
Neenah Foundry.
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Opelika Foundry.
Pinkerton Foundry.
Tyler Pipe.
US Foundry &
Manufacturing.
Vulcan Foundry.
A-351-505.................... 731-TA-278................... Malleable Cast Iron Pipe Grinnell.
Fittings/Brazil.
Stanley G Flagg.
Stockham Valves &
Fittings.
U-Brand.
Ward Manufacturing.
A-351-602.................... 731-TA-308................... Carbon Steel Butt-Weld Ladish.
Pipe Fittings/Brazil.
Mills Iron Works.
Steel Forgings.
Tube Forgings of
America.
Weldbend.
A-351-603.................... 731-TA-311................... Brass Sheet and Strip/ Allied Industrial
Brazil. Workers of America.
American Brass.
Bridgeport Brass.
Chase Brass & Copper.
Hussey Copper.
International
Association of
Machinists & Aerospace
Workers.
Mechanics Educational
Society of America
(Local 56).
The Miller Company.
Olin.
Revere Copper Products.
United Steelworkers of
America.
A-351-605.................... 731-TA-326................... Frozen Concentrated Alcoma Packing.
Orange Juice/Brazil.
B&W Canning.
Berry Citrus Products.
Caulkins Indiantown
Citrus.
Citrus Belle.
Citrus World.
Florida Citrus Mutual.
A-351-804.................... 731-TA-439................... Industrial Hercules.
Nitrocellulose/Brazil.
A-351-806.................... 731-TA-471................... Silicon Metal/Brazil.... American Alloys.
Globe Metallurgical.
International Union of
Electronics,
Electrical, Machine and
Furniture Workers
(Local 693).
Oil, Chemical and Atomic
Workers (Local 389).
Silicon Metaltech.
SiMETCO.
Textile Processors,
Service Trades, Health
Care Professional and
Technical Employees
(Local 60).
United Steelworkers of
America (Locals 5171,
8538 and 12646).
A-351-809.................... 731-TA-532................... Circular Welded Nonalloy Allied Tube & Conduit.
Steel Pipe/Brazil.
American Tube.
Bull Moose Tube.
Century Tube.
CSI Tubular Products.
Cyclops.
Laclede Steel.
LTV Tubular Products.
Maruichi American.
Sharon Tube.
USX.
Western Tube & Conduit.
Wheatland Tube.
A-351-817.................... 731-TA-574................... Cut-to-Length Carbon Bethlehem Steel.
Steel Plate/Brazil.
California Steel
Industries.
Geneva Steel.
Gulf States Steel.
Inland Steel Industries.
Lukens Steel.
National Steel.
Nextech.
Sharon Steel.
Theis Precision Steel.
Thompson Steel.
US Steel.
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United Steelworkers of
America.
A-351-819.................... 731-TA-636................... Stainless Steel Wire Rod/ AL Tech Specialty Steel.
Brazil.
Armco Steel.
Carpenter Technology.
Republic Engineered
Steels.
Talley Metals
Technology.
United Steelworkers of
America.
A-351-820.................... 731-TA-641................... Ferrosilicon/Brazil..... AIMCOR.
Alabama Silicon.
American Alloys.
Globe Metallurgical.
Oil, Chemical and Atomic
Workers (Local 389).
Silicon Metaltech.
United Autoworkers of
America (Local 523).
United Steelworkers of
America (Locals 2528,
3081, 5171 and 12646).
A-351-824.................... 731-TA-671................... Silicomanganese/Brazil.. Elkem Metals.
Oil, Chemical and Atomic
Workers (Local 3-639).
A-351-825.................... 731-TA-678................... Stainless Steel Bar/ AL Tech Specialty Steel.
Brazil.
Carpenter Technology.
Crucible Specialty
Metals.
Electralloy.
Republic Engineered
Steels.
Slater Steels.
Talley Metals
Technology.
United Steelworkers of
America.
A-351-826.................... 731-TA-708................... Seamless Pipe/Brazil.... Koppel Steel.
Quanex.
Timken.
United States Steel.
A-351-828.................... 731-TA-806................... Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Acme Steel.
Flat Products/Brazil.
Bethlehem Steel.
California Steel
Industries.
Gallatin Steel.
Geneva Steel.
Gulf States Steel.
Independent
Steelworkers.
IPSCO.
Ispat/Inland.
LTV Steel.
National Steel.
Nucor.
Rouge Steel Co.
Steel Dynamics.
US Steel.
United Steelworkers of
America.
WCI Steel.
Weirton Steel.
Wheeling-Pittsburgh
Steel Corp.
A-351-832.................... 731-TA-953................... Carbon and Certain Alloy AmeriSteel.
Steel Wire Rod/Brazil.
Birmingham Steel.
Cascade Steel Rolling
Mills.
Connecticut Steel Corp.
Co-Steel Raritan.
GS Industries.
Keystone Consolidated
Industries.
North Star Steel Texas.
Republic Technologies
International.
Rocky Mountain Steel
Mills.
A-351-837.................... 731-TA-1024.................. Prestressed Concrete American Spring Wire
Steel Wire Strand/ Corp.
Brazil.
Insteel Wire Products
Co.
Sivaco Georgia LLC.
Strand Tech Martin Inc.
Sumiden Wire Products
Corp.
A-351-840.................... 731-TA-1089.................. Certain Orange Juice/ A Duda & Sons Inc.
Brazil.
Alico Inc.
John Barnelt.
Ben Hill Griffin Inc.
Bliss Citrus.
BTS A Florida General
Partnership.
Cain Groves.
California Citrus
Mutual.
Cedar Haven Inc.
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Citrus World Inc.
Clonts Groves Inc.
Davis Enterprises Inc.
D Edwards Dickinson.
Evans Properties Inc.
Florida Citrus
Commission.
Florida Farm Bureau
Federation.
Florida Fruit &
Vegetable Association.
Florida State of
Department of Citrus.
Flying V Inc.
GBS Groves Inc.
Graves Brothers Co.
H&S Groves.
Hartwell Groves Inc.
Holly Hill Fruit
Products Co.
Jack Melton Family Inc.
K-Bob Inc.
L Dicks Inc.
Lake Pickett Partnership
Inc.
Lamb Revocable Trust
Gerilyn Rebecca S Lamb
Trustee.
Lykes Bros Inc.
Martin J McKenna.
Orange & Sons Inc.
Osgood Groves.
William W Parshall.
PH Freeman & Sons.
Pierie Grove.
Raymond & Melissa
Pierie.
Roper Growers
Cooperative.
Royal Brothers Groves.
Seminole Tribe of
Florida Inc.
Silverman Groves/Rilla
Cooper.
Smoak Groves Inc.
Sorrells Groves Inc.
Southern Gardens Groves
Corp.
Southern Gardens
Processing Corp.
Southern Groves Citrus.
Sun Ag Inc.
Sunkist Growers Inc.
Texas Citrus Exchange.
Texas Citrus Mutual.
Texas Produce
Association.
Travis Wise Management
Inc.
Uncle Matt's Fresh Inc.
Varn Citrus Growers Inc.
A-357-007.................... 731-TA-157................... Carbon Steel Wire Rod/ Atlantic Steel.
Argentina.
Continental Steel.
Georgetown Steel.
North Star Steel.
Raritan River Steel.
A-357-405.................... 731-TA-208................... Barbed Wire and Barbless CF&I Steel.
Wire Strand/Argentina.
Davis Walker.