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Federal Register/Vol. 83, No. 105/Thursday, May 31, 2018 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 105 / Thursday, May 31, 2018 / Notices 25049 115 TAA PETITIONS INSTITUTED BETWEEN 2/26/18 AND 3/30/18—Continued Subject firm Date of Date of TA–W (petitioners) Location institution petition 93662 ................ The ESAB Group Inc. (Company) ........................................ Union, SC .............................. 03/21/18 03/20/18 93663 ................ Kerr Corporation (Company) ................................................ Romulus, MI .......................... 03/21/18 03/20/18 93664 ................ Transamerican Auto Parts (State/One-Stop) ....................... Compton, CA ........................ 03/21/18 03/20/18 93665 ................ Zurn Industries, LLC (Union) ................................................ Erie, PA ................................. 03/21/18 03/19/18 93666 ................ Trulife Inc. (Company) .......................................................... Jackson, MI ........................... 03/22/18 03/21/18 93667 ................ Cargill Meat Solutions Corp (State/One-Stop) ..................... Wichita, KS ........................... 03/23/18 03/22/18 93668 ................ Chemring Energetic Devices (State/One-Stop) ................... Torrance, CA ......................... 03/23/18 03/22/18 93669 ................ E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (Union) ................ Deepwater, NJ ...................... 03/23/18 03/22/18 93670 ................ Internet Brands (State/One-Stop) ......................................... Auburn Hills, MI .................... 03/23/18 03/21/18 93671 ................ Midway Airport Concessionaires (Workers) ......................... Chicago, IL ............................ 03/23/18 03/21/18 93672 ................ OSI Electronics, Inc. (State/One-Stop) ................................ Hawthorne, CA ...................... 03/23/18 03/22/18 93673 ................ Qualified Billing and Collections (State/One-Stop) .............. Los Angeles, CA ................... 03/23/18 03/21/18 93674 ................ Business Health Solutions, PC (State/One-Stop) ................ Indianapolis, IN ..................... 03/26/18 03/23/18 93675 ................ Virgin Atlantic Airways (State/One-Stop) ............................. Norwalk, CT .......................... 03/26/18 03/23/18 93676 ................ CSC—Computer Sciences Corporation (State/One-Stop) ... Norwich, CT .......................... 03/27/18 03/23/18 93677 ................ Semblant (State/One-Stop) .................................................. Scotts Valley, CA .................. 03/27/18 03/23/18 93678 ................ North Coast Medical Inc., Customer Service Department Morgan Hill, CA ..................... 03/27/18 03/23/18 (State/One-Stop). 93679 ................ Aviation Partners Boeing (State/One-Stop) ......................... Seattle, WA ........................... 03/28/18 03/26/18 93680 ................ Vixlet LLC (State/One-Stop) ................................................. Los Angeles, CA ................... 03/28/18 03/27/18 93681 ................ Meadville Forging Company (CNC Division) (Company) ..... Cambridge Springs, PA ........ 03/29/18 03/28/18 93682 ................ ATI Flat Rolled Products (State/One-Stop) .......................... Vandergrift, PA ...................... 03/29/18 03/29/18 93683 ................ Caterpillar Inc. (Company) ................................................... Waco, TX .............................. 03/29/18 03/28/18 93684 ................ CP Crane Powerstation (State/One-Stop) ........................... Baltimore, MD ....................... 03/29/18 03/29/18 93685 ................ Interline Brands (Workers) ................................................... Mt Laurel, NJ ........................ 03/29/18 03/28/18 93686 ................ CompuCom (Workers) .......................................................... Fort Mill, SC .......................... 03/30/18 03/29/18 93687 ................ JPMorgan Chase & Co. (Workers) ...................................... Louisville, KY ........................ 03/30/18 03/29/18 93688 ................ Medtronic, PLC (Company) .................................................. Ft. Worth, TX ........................ 03/30/18 03/28/18 93689 ................ Outokumpu (State/One-Stop) ............................................... Calvert, AL ............................ 03/30/18 03/29/18 [FR Doc. 2018–11632 Filed 5–30–18; 8:45 am] regarding eligibility to apply for TAA, which are produced directly using the BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P the group eligibility requirements under services supplied by such firm, have Section 222(a) of the Act (19 U.S.C. increased; OR 2272(a)) must be met, as follows: (III) imports of articles directly DEPARTMENT OF LABOR (1) The first criterion (set forth in incorporating one or more component Section 222(a)(1) of the Act, 19 U.S.C. parts produced outside the United Employment and Training 2272(a)(1)) is that a significant number States that are like or directly Administration or proportion of the workers in such competitive with imports of articles workers’ firm (or ‘‘such firm’’) have incorporating one or more component Notice of Determinations Regarding become totally or partially separated, or parts produced by such firm have Eligibility To Apply for Trade are threatened to become totally or increased; Adjustment Assistance partially separated; AND AND (2(A) or 2(B) below) (iii) the increase in imports described In accordance with the Section 223 (2) The second criterion (set forth in in clause (ii) contributed importantly to (19 U.S.C. 2273) of the Trade Act of Section 222(a)(2) of the Act, 19 U.S.C. such workers’ separation or threat of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2271, et seq.) (‘‘Act’’), as 2272(a)(2)) may be satisfied by either (A) separation and to the decline in the amended, the Department of Labor the Increased Imports Path, or (B) the sales or production of such firm; OR herein presents summaries of Shift in Production or Services to a (B) Shift in Production or Services to a determinations regarding eligibility to Foreign Country Path/Acquisition of Foreign Country Path OR Acquisition of apply for trade adjustment assistance Articles or Services from a Foreign Articles or Services From a Foreign under Chapter 2 of the Act (‘‘TAA’’) for Country Path, as follows: workers by (TA–W) number issued Country Path during the period of February 26, 2018 (A) Increased Imports Path (i) (I) There has been a shift by such through March 30, 2018. (This Notice (i) The sales or production, or both, of workers’ firm to a foreign country in the primarily follows the language of the such firm, have decreased absolutely; production of articles or the supply of Trade Act. In some places however, AND (ii and iii below) services like or directly competitive changes such as the inclusion of (ii) (I) imports of articles or services with articles which are produced or subheadings, a reorganization of like or directly competitive with articles services which are supplied by such language, or ‘‘and,’’ ‘‘or,’’ or other words produced or services supplied by such firm; OR are added for clarification.) firm have increased; OR (II)(aa) imports (II) such workers’ firm has acquired of articles like or directly competitive from a foreign country articles or Section 222(a)—Workers of a Primary with articles into which one or more services that are like or directly Firm component parts produced by such firm competitive with articles which are In order for an affirmative are directly incorporated, have produced or services which are determination to be made for workers of increased; OR (II)(bb) imports of articles supplied by such firm; a primary firm and a certification issued like or directly competitive with articles AND VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:46 May 30, 2018 Jkt 241001 PO 00000 Frm 00084 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\31MYN1.SGM 31MYN1 amozie on DSK3GDR082PROD with NOTICES1 25050 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 105 / Thursday, May 31, 2018 / Notices (ii) the shift described in clause (i)(I) production or sales of the workers’ firm; (2) the petition is filed during the 1- or the acquisition of articles or services OR year period beginning on the date on described in clause (i)(II) contributed (B) a loss of business by the workers’ which— importantly to such workers’ separation firm with the firm described in (A) a summary of the report submitted or threat of separation. paragraph (2) contributed importantly to to the President by the International the workers’ separation or threat of Trade Commission under section Section 222(b)—Adversely Affected separation determined under paragraph Secondary Workers 202(f)(1) of the Trade Act (19 U.S.C. (1). 2252(f)(1)) with respect to the In order for an affirmative affirmative determination described in determination to be made for adversely Section 222(e)—Firms Identified by the International Trade Commission paragraph (1)(A) is published in the affected secondary workers of a firm and Federal Register under section 202(f)(3) a certification issued regarding In order for an affirmative (19 U.S.C. 2252(f)(3)); OR eligibility to apply for TAA, the group determination to be made for adversely (B) notice of an affirmative eligibility requirements of Section affected workers in firms identified by determination described in 222(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 2272(b)) the International Trade Commission and subparagraph (B) or (C)of paragraph (1) must be met, as follows: a certification issued regarding is published in the Federal Register;
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