[Federal Register Volume 79, Number 210 (Thursday, October 30, 2014)]
[Notices]
[Pages 64569-64571]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2014-25858]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[A-570-890]
Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic of China:
Final Results of Changed Circumstances Review, and Revocation of
Antidumping Duty Order, in Part
AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: On August 18, 2014, the Department of Commerce (the
``Department'') published its Preliminary Results of a changed
circumstances review and intent to revoke, in part, the antidumping
duty (``AD'') order on wooden bedroom furniture from the People's
Republic of China (``PRC'') \1\ with respect to certain wall bed
units.\2\ The Department preliminarily determined that the producers
accounting for substantially all of the production of the domestic like
product to which the Order pertains lack interest in the relief
provided by the Order with respect to certain wall bed units. We
invited interested parties to comment on the Preliminary Results. As no
parties submitted comments, the Department is making no changes to the
Preliminary Results.
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\1\ See Notice of Amended Final Determination of Sales at Less
Than Fair Value and Antidumping Duty Order: Wooden Bedroom Furniture
From the People's Republic of China, 70 FR 329 (January 4, 2005)
(``Order'').
\2\ See Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic of
China: Preliminary Results of Changed Circumstances Review, and
Intent To Revoke Antidumping Duty Order in Part, 79 FR 48727 (August
18, 2014) (``Preliminary Results'').
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DATES: Effective Date: October 30, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erin Kearney or Howard Smith, AD/CVD
Operations, Office IV, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-
0167 or (202) 482-5193, respectively.
Background
On January 4, 2005, the Department published the Order in the
Federal Register. On March 12, 2014, the Department received a request
on behalf of Techcraft Manufacturing, Inc. (``Techcraft'') for a
changed circumstances review to revoke, in part, the Order with respect
to certain wall bed units.\3\ On May 2, 2014, the Department published
the Initiation Notice for this changed circumstances review in the
Federal Register.\4\ On August 18, 2014, the Department made a
preliminary determination that producers accounting for substantially
all of the production of the domestic like product lack interest in the
relief afforded by the Order with respect to the certain wall bed units
described in Techcraft's Request.\5\ We invited interested parties to
submit comments in accordance with 19 CFR 351.309(c)(1)(ii). We
received no comments.
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\3\ See Submission from Techcraft, ``Techcraft Manufacturing
Inc. Request for a Changed Circumstance Review,'' dated March 12,
2014 (``Techcraft's Request'').
\4\ See Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic of
China: Notice of Initiation of Changed Circumstances Review, and
Consideration of Revocation of the Antidumping Duty Order in Part,
79 FR 25110 (May 2, 2014) (``Initiation Notice'').
\5\ See Preliminary Results.
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Final Results of Changed Circumstances Review, and Revocation of the
Order, in Part
Because no party submitted comments opposing the Department's
Preliminary Results, and the record contains no other information or
evidence that calls into question the Preliminary Results, the
Department determines that there are changed circumstances that warrant
revocation of the Order, in part. Specifically, because the producers
accounting for substantially all of the production of the domestic like
product to which the Order pertains lack interest in the relief
provided by the Order with respect to certain wall bed units, we are
revoking the Order, in part, with respect to certain wall bed units by
including the following language in the scope of the Order:
Also excluded from the scope are certain enclosable wall bed
units, also referred to as murphy beds, which are composed of the
following three major sections: (1) A metal wall frame, which
attaches to the wall and uses coils or pistons to support the metal
mattress frame; (2) a metal frame, which has
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euro slats for supporting a mattress and two legs that pivot; and
(3) wood panels, which attach to the metal wall frame and/or the
metal mattress frame to form a cabinet to enclose the wall bed when
not in use. Excluded enclosable wall bed units are imported in
ready-to-assemble format with all parts necessary for assembly.
Enclosable wall bed units do not include a mattress. Wood panels of
enclosable wall bed units, when imported separately, remain subject
to the order.
The scope description below includes this exclusion language.
Scope of the Order
The product covered by the order is wooden bedroom furniture.
Wooden bedroom furniture is generally, but not exclusively, designed,
manufactured, and offered for sale in coordinated groups, or bedrooms,
in which all of the individual pieces are of approximately the same
style and approximately the same material and/or finish. The subject
merchandise is made substantially of wood products, including both
solid wood and also engineered wood products made from wood particles,
fibers, or other wooden materials such as plywood, strand board,
particle board, and fiberboard, with or without wood veneers, wood
overlays, or laminates, with or without non-wood components or trim
such as metal, marble, leather, glass, plastic, or other resins, and
whether or not assembled, completed, or finished.
The subject merchandise includes the following items: (1) Wooden
beds such as loft beds, bunk beds, and other beds; (2) wooden
headboards for beds (whether stand-alone or attached to side rails),
wooden footboards for beds, wooden side rails for beds, and wooden
canopies for beds; (3) night tables, night stands, dressers, commodes,
bureaus, mule chests, gentlemen's chests, bachelor's chests, lingerie
chests, wardrobes, vanities, chessers, chifforobes, and wardrobe-type
cabinets; (4) dressers with framed glass mirrors that are attached to,
incorporated in, sit on, or hang over the dresser; (5) chests-on-
chests,\6\ highboys,\7\ lowboys,\8\ chests of drawers,\9\ chests,\10\
door chests,\11\ chiffoniers,\12\ hutches,\13\ and armoires; \14\ (6)
desks, computer stands, filing cabinets, book cases, or writing tables
that are attached to or incorporated in the subject merchandise; and
(7) other bedroom furniture consistent with the above list.
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\6\ A chest-on-chest is typically a tall chest-of-drawers in two
or more sections (or appearing to be in two or more sections), with
one or two sections mounted (or appearing to be mounted) on a
slightly larger chest; also known as a tallboy.
\7\ A highboy is typically a tall chest of drawers usually
composed of a base and a top section with drawers, and supported on
four legs or a small chest (often 15 inches or more in height).
\8\ A lowboy is typically a short chest of drawers, not more
than four feet high, normally set on short legs.
\9\ A chest of drawers is typically a case containing drawers
for storing clothing.
\10\ A chest is typically a case piece taller than it is wide
featuring a series of drawers and with or without one or more doors
for storing clothing. The piece can either include drawers or be
designed as a large box incorporating a lid.
\11\ A door chest is typically a chest with hinged doors to
store clothing, whether or not containing drawers. The piece may
also include shelves for televisions and other entertainment
electronics.
\12\ A chiffonier is typically a tall and narrow chest of
drawers normally used for storing undergarments and lingerie, often
with mirror(s) attached.
\13\ A hutch is typically an open case of furniture with shelves
that typically sits on another piece of furniture and provides
storage for clothes.
\14\ An armoire is typically a tall cabinet or wardrobe
(typically 50 inches or taller), with doors, and with one or more
drawers (either exterior below or above the doors or interior behind
the doors), shelves, and/or garment rods or other apparatus for
storing clothes. Bedroom armoires may also be used to hold
television receivers and/or other audio-visual entertainment
systems.
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The scope of the order excludes the following items: (1) Seats,
chairs, benches, couches, sofas, sofa beds, stools, and other seating
furniture; (2) mattresses, mattress supports (including box springs),
infant cribs, water beds, and futon frames; (3) office furniture, such
as desks, stand-up desks, computer cabinets, filing cabinets,
credenzas, and bookcases; (4) dining room or kitchen furniture such as
dining tables, chairs, servers, sideboards, buffets, corner cabinets,
china cabinets, and china hutches; (5) other non-bedroom furniture,
such as television cabinets, cocktail tables, end tables, occasional
tables, wall systems, book cases, and entertainment systems; (6)
bedroom furniture made primarily of wicker, cane, osier, bamboo or
rattan; (7) side rails for beds made of metal if sold separately from
the headboard and footboard; (8) bedroom furniture in which bentwood
parts predominate; \15\ (9) jewelry armories; \16\ (10) cheval mirrors;
\17\ (11) certain metal parts; \18\ (12) mirrors that do not attach to,
incorporate in, sit on, or hang over a dresser if they are not designed
and marketed to be sold in conjunction with a dresser as part of a
dresser-mirror set; (13) upholstered beds; \19\ and (14) toy boxes.\20\
Also excluded from the scope
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are certain enclosable wall bed units, also referred to as murphy beds,
which are composed of the following three major sections: (1) A metal
wall frame, which attaches to the wall and uses coils or pistons to
support the metal mattress frame; (2) a metal frame, which has euro
slats for supporting a mattress and two legs that pivot; and (3) wood
panels, which attach to the metal wall frame and/or the metal mattress
frame to form a cabinet to enclose the wall bed when not in use.
Excluded enclosable wall bed units are imported in ready-to-assemble
format with all parts necessary for assembly. Enclosable wall bed units
do not include a mattress. Wood panels of enclosable wall bed units,
when imported separately, remain subject to the order.
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\15\ As used herein, bentwood means solid wood made pliable.
Bentwood is wood that is brought to a curved shape by bending it
while made pliable with moist heat or other agency and then set by
cooling or drying. See CBP's Headquarters Ruling Letter 043859,
dated May 17, 1976.
\16\ Any armoire, cabinet or other accent item for the purpose
of storing jewelry, not to exceed 24 inches in width, 18 inches in
depth, and 49 inches in height, including a minimum of 5 lined
drawers lined with felt or felt-like material, at least one side
door (whether or not the door is lined with felt or felt-like
material), with necklace hangers, and a flip-top lid with inset
mirror. See Issues and Decision Memorandum from Laurel LaCivita to
Laurie Parkhill, Office Director, concerning ``Jewelry Armoires and
Cheval Mirrors in the Antidumping Duty Investigation of Wooden
Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic of China,'' dated
August 31, 2004. See also Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's
Republic of China: Final Changed Circumstances Review, and
Determination To Revoke Order in Part, 71 FR 38621 (July 7, 2006).
\17\ Cheval mirrors are any framed, tiltable mirror with a
height in excess of 50 inches that is mounted on a floor-standing,
hinged base. Additionally, the scope of the order excludes
combination cheval mirror/jewelry cabinets. The excluded merchandise
is an integrated piece consisting of a cheval mirror, i.e., a framed
tiltable mirror with a height in excess of 50 inches, mounted on a
floor-standing, hinged base, the cheval mirror serving as a door to
a cabinet back that is integral to the structure of the mirror and
which constitutes a jewelry cabinet line with fabric, having
necklace and bracelet hooks, mountings for rings and shelves, with
or without a working lock and key to secure the contents of the
jewelry cabinet back to the cheval mirror, and no drawers anywhere
on the integrated piece. The fully assembled piece must be at least
50 inches in height, 14.5 inches in width, and 3 inches in depth.
See Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic of China:
Final Changed Circumstances Review and Determination To Revoke Order
in Part, 72 FR 948 (January 9, 2007).
\18\ Metal furniture parts and unfinished furniture parts made
of wood products (as defined above) that are not otherwise
specifically named in this scope (i.e., wooden headboards for beds,
wooden footboards for beds, wooden side rails for beds, and wooden
canopies for beds) and that do not possess the essential character
of wooden bedroom furniture in an unassembled, incomplete, or
unfinished form. Such parts are usually classified under HTSUS
subheadings 9403.90.7005, 9403.90.7010, or 9403.90.7080.
\19\ Upholstered beds that are completely upholstered, i.e.,
containing filling material and completely covered in sewn genuine
leather, synthetic leather, or natural or synthetic decorative
fabric. To be excluded, the entire bed (headboards, footboards, and
side rails) must be upholstered except for bed feet, which may be of
wood, metal, or any other material and which are no more than nine
inches in height from the floor. See Wooden Bedroom Furniture From
the People's Republic of China: Final Results of Changed
Circumstances Review and Determination To Revoke Order in Part, 72
FR 7013 (February 14, 2007).
\20\ To be excluded the toy box must: (1) Be wider than it is
tall; (2) have dimensions within 16 inches to 27 inches in height,
15 inches to 18 inches in depth, and 21 inches to 30 inches in
width; (3) have a hinged lid that encompasses the entire top of the
box; (4) not incorporate any doors or drawers; (5) have slow-closing
safety hinges; (6) have air vents; (7) have no locking mechanism;
and (8) comply with American Society for Testing and Materials
(``ASTM'') standard F963-03. Toy boxes are boxes generally designed
for the purpose of storing children's items such as toys, books, and
playthings. See Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic
of China: Final Results of Changed Circumstances Review and
Determination To Revoke Order in Part, 74 FR 8506 (February 25,
2009). Further, as determined in the scope ruling memorandum
``Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China:
Scope Ruling on a White Toy Box,'' dated July 6, 2009, the
dimensional ranges used to identify the toy boxes that are excluded
from the wooden bedroom furniture order apply to the box itself
rather than the lid.
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Imports of subject merchandise are classified under subheadings
9403.50.9042 and 9403.50.9045 of the HTSUS as ``wooden . . . .beds''
and under subheading 9403.50.9080 of the HTSUS as ``other . . . .
wooden furniture of a kind used in the bedroom.'' In addition, wooden
headboards for beds, wooden footboards for beds, wooden side rails for
beds, and wooden canopies for beds may also be entered under subheading
9403.50.9042 or 9403.50.9045 of the HTSUS as ``parts of wood.'' Subject
merchandise may also be entered under subheadings 9403.50.9041,
9403.60.8081, or 9403.20.0018. Further, framed glass mirrors may be
entered under subheading 7009.92.1000 or 7009.92.5000 of the HTSUS as
``glass mirrors . . . framed.'' The order covers all wooden bedroom
furniture meeting the above description, regardless of tariff
classification. Although the HTSUS subheadings are provided for
convenience and customs purposes, our written description of the scope
of this proceeding is dispositive.
Instructions to U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Because we determine that there are changed circumstances that
warrant the revocation of the Order, in part, we will instruct U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (``CBP'') to liquidate without regard to
antidumping duties, and to refund any estimated antidumping duties on,
all unliquidated entries of the merchandise covered by the revocation
that are not covered by the final results of an administrative review
or automatic liquidation.
Notification
This notice serves as a reminder to parties subject to an
administrative protective order (``APO'') of their responsibility
concerning the disposition of proprietary information disclosed under
APO in accordance with 19 CFR 351.306. Timely written notification of
the return/destruction of APO materials or conversion to judicial
protective order is hereby requested. Failure to comply with the
regulations and terms of an APO is a sanctionable violation.
We are issuing and publishing these final results and revocation,
in part, and notice in accordance with sections 751(b) and 777(i) of
the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and 19 CFR 351.216, 19 CFR
351.221(c)(3), and 19 CFR 351.222.
Dated: October 22, 2014.
Paul Piquado,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
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