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By the Board, Scott M. Zimmerman, Acting Surface Transportation Board via e- A. Proceedings in the Investigation Director, Office of Proceedings. filing on the Board’s website. In On 12, 2019, the U.S. Trade Jeffrey Herzig, addition, a copy of each pleading must Representative announced the initiation Clearance Clerk. be served on Railway LLC’s of an investigation to enforce U.S. rights [FR Doc. 2020–29257 Filed 1–5–21; 8:45 am] representative, Bradon J. Smith, Fletcher in the WTO dispute against the EU and BILLING CODE 4915–01–P & Sippel LLC, 29 North Wacker Drive, certain EU member States addressed to Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60606–3208. subsidies on large civil aircraft. See 84 According to Railway LLC, this action FR 15028 ( notice). The April 12 SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD is categorically excluded from notice contains background information [Docket No. FD 36453] environmental review under 49 CFR on the investigation and the dispute 1105.6(c) and from historic preservation settlement proceedings. SRC Railway LLC—Lease and reporting requirements under 49 CFR The April 12 notice solicited Operation Exemption—Strasburg Rail 1105.8(b). comments on a proposed determination Road Company Board decisions and notices are that, inter alia, the EU and certain available at www.stb.gov. SRC Railway LLC (Railway LLC), a member States have denied U.S. rights noncarrier, has filed a verified notice of Decided: 31, 2020. under the WTO Agreement, and in exemption pursuant to 49 CFR 1150.31 By the Board, Scott M. Zimmerman, Acting particular, under Articles 5 and 6.3 of to lease from Strasburg Rail Road Director, Office of Proceedings. the Agreement on Subsidies and Company (SRC) and operate Jeffrey Herzig, Countervailing Measures and the approximately 4.25 miles of rail line Clearance Clerk. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade known as the Strasburg Line in [FR Doc. 2020–29256 Filed 1–5–21; 8:45 am] 1994, and have failed to comply with the WTO Dispute Settlement Body Lancaster County, Pa. (the Line). The BILLING CODE 4915–01–P Line extends from approximately (DSB) recommendations to bring the quarter-milepost 20 at Leaman Place WTO-inconsistent subsidies into (immediately north of the underpass at OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES compliance with WTO obligations. The U.S. Highway 30 and west of the TRADE REPRESENTATIVE April 12 notice invited public interchange connection with Norfolk comments on a proposed action in the [Docket Number USTR–2020–0042] Southern Railway Company and the form of an additional ad valorem duty of up to 100 percent on products of EU National Railroad Passenger Corporation Notice of Revision of Section 301 (NRPC milepost 56.8)), southwesterly to member States to be drawn from a list Action: Enforcement of U.S. WTO of 317 tariff subheadings and 9 quarter-milepost 3 at East Strasburg. Rights in Large Civil Aircraft Dispute This transaction is related to a statistical reporting numbers of the concurrently filed verified notice of AGENCY: Office of the United States Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the exemption in Strasburg Rail Road Trade Representative (USTR). United States (HTSUS) included in the annex to that notice. Company—Continuance in Control ACTION: Notice. Exemption—SRC Railway LLC, Docket On 5, 2019, USTR published a No. FD 36454, in which SRC seeks to SUMMARY: The U.S. Trade notice inviting public comments on a continue in control of Railway LLC Representative has determined to revise second list of products also being upon Railway LLC’s becoming a Class the action being taken in this Section considered for an additional ad valorem III rail carrier. 301 investigation to mirror the approach duty of up to 100 percent. See 84 FR Railway LLC states that it will shortly taken by the European Union (EU) in 32248. execute agreements with SRC pursuant exercising its World Trade Organization On 2, 2019, the WTO to which it will lease the Line from SRC. (WTO) authorization in the Boeing Arbitrator issued a report concluding According to Railway LLC, the proposed dispute. In implementing this approach, that the appropriate level of agreements do not contain any the U.S. Trade Representative has countermeasures in response to the provision that would limit future determined to revise the action by WTO-inconsistent launch aid provided interchange on the Line with a third- adding certain products of certain EU by the EU or certain member States to party connecting carrier. member States to the list of products their large civil aircraft domestic Further, Railway LLC certifies that its subject to additional duties. industry is approximately $7.5 billion projected annual revenue will not DATES: The revisions in Annex I are annually. exceed $5 million and will not result in applicable with respect to products that On , 2019, the U.S. Trade Railway LLC becoming a Class I or II rail are entered for consumption, or Representative published a carrier. withdrawn from warehouse for determination that the EU and certain The earliest this transaction be consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m. member States have denied U.S. rights consummated is , 2021, the eastern standard time on , under the WTO Agreement and have effective date of the exemption (30 days 2021. failed to implement DSB after the verified notice was filed). recommendations concerning certain If the verified notice contains false or FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For subsidies to the EU large civil aircraft misleading information, the exemption questions about the investigation and industry. The U.S. Trade Representative is void ab initio. Petitions to revoke the revisions announced in this notice, determined to take action in the form of exemption under 49 U.S.C. 10502(d) contact Associate General Counsel additional duties on products of certain may be filed at any time. The filing of Megan Grimball, at (202) 395–5725, or current or former member States of the a petition to revoke will not Director for Europe Michael Rogers, at EU, at levels of 10 or 25 percent ad automatically stay the effectiveness of (202) 395–3320. For questions on valorem, effective , 2019. See the exemption. Petitions for stay must customs procedures or the classification 84 FR 54245 (October 9, 2019) and 84 be filed no later than January 12, 2021. of products identified in the annexes, FR 55998 (October 18, 2019). All pleadings, referring to Docket No. contact [email protected]. On , 2019, the U.S. Trade FD 36453, should be filed with the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Representative announced a review of

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the action and invited public comments Specifically, the EU’s action does not satisfactory resolution of the dispute, regarding potential revisions. See 84 FR mirror the U.S. action because the the U.S. Trade Representative has 67992. As part of that review, on methodology used by the EU to exercise determined that the additional products 14, 2020, the U.S. Trade its $4 billion authorization relies on a should be goods of and Representative announced a benchmark reference period affected by Germany, as these countries have determination to revise the list of non- the economic downturn caused by the provided the greatest level of WTO- aircraft products subject to 25 percent COVID pandemic. Under this inconsistent large civil aircraft additional duties and to increase methodology, the EU was able to cover subsidies. additional duties on certain large civil a greater volume of imports than if, like As specified in the annexes to this aircraft from 10 to 15 percent, effective the United States, it had used data from notice, additional goods of France and 5 and . See 85 FR 10204 a period when trade was not affected by Germany are subject to additional (, 2020) and 85 FR 14517 the pandemic. duties. These goods were drawn from (, 2020). The U.S. Trade In addition, up to and until the exit the proposed lists in the April 12, 2019 Representative also determined that of the United Kingdom from EU notice. ‘‘going forward, the action may be customs territory is finalized, goods of In accordance with section revised as appropriate immediately the United States are subject to 306(b)(2)(F) of the Trade Act (19 U.S.C. upon any EU imposition of additional additional EU duties when entering the 2416(b)(2)(F)), the action includes duties on U.S. products in connection United Kingdom. However, the EU’s reciprocal goods of the affected with the Large Civil Aircraft dispute or trade action valuation does not account industry. The annual trade value of the with the EU’s WTO challenge to the for U.S. exports to the United Kingdom. tariff subheadings subject to additional alleged subsidization of U.S. large civil Therefore, the value of U.S. exports duties under the revised action remains aircraft.’’ subject to tariffs is greater than the trade at approximately $7.5 billion, which is On 26, 2020, the U.S. Trade value the EU ascribes to the various Representative published a notice consistent with the WTO Arbitrator’s covered tariff lines. finding on the appropriate level of announcing another review of the action The United States has expressed its countermeasures in the United States’ and establishing a docket to receive concerns to the EU and has given the EU dispute against the EU involving large public comments. See 85 FR 38488 an opportunity to address these issues. civil aircraft. ( notice). The June 26 notice The EU has declined to do so. included a proposal to impose Annex I to this notice identifies the additional duties of up to 100 percent B. Revision of Action products affected by the revised action, on a new list of products of France, In light of these developments, the the rate of duty to be assessed, and the Germany, Spain and the United U.S. Trade Representative determined to current or former EU member States Kingdom, covered by an additional 30 make a further revision of the action in affected. Annex II, section 1, contains tariff subheadings with an approximate this investigation as part of the ongoing the unofficial descriptive list of the annual trade value of $3.1 billion in efforts toward a satisfactory resolution revisions made by this Notice. Annex II, terms of estimated import trade value of the dispute. The revision takes section 2, contains an unofficial, for calendar year 2018. See June 26 account of public comments received in consolidated description of the action, notice, as amended by 85 FR 39661 (July the investigation, advice of advisory reflecting the changes in annex I. 1, 2020). committees, and advice of the In order to implement this On 12, 2020, the U.S. Trade interagency Section 301 Committee. determination, effective January 12, Representative announced certain In particular, the U.S. Trade 2021, subchapter III of chapter 99 of the revisions to the action. See 85 FR 50866 Representative has determined to mirror HTSUS is modified by annex I to this (, 2020). The notice reiterated the EU approach to exercising its DSB notice. The additional duties provided the U.S. Trade Representative’s prior authorization by adjusting the reference for in the HTSUS subheadings determination that ‘‘the action may be period used for the U.S. trade action to established by annex I apply in addition revised as appropriate immediately mirror the August 2019 to July 2020 to all other applicable duties, fees, upon any EU imposition of additional reference period used by the EU. In exactions and charges. duties on U.S. products.’’ adopting this approach, the United Any product listed in annex I to this On 9, 2020, the EU States has made appropriate notice, except any product that is announced that it would impose adjustments to ensure that the trade data eligible for admission under ‘domestic additional duties on goods of the United from the revised reference period does status’ as defined in 19 CFR 146.43, States, effective , 2020. not reflect reductions in trade resulting which is subject to the additional duty Specifically, the EU determined to from the October 2019 trade action in imposed by this determination, and is impose additional duties of 15 percent the investigation. Using the estimated admitted into a U.S. foreign trade zone on imports of certain large civil aircraft trade values from this reference period, on or after 12:01 a.m. eastern standard of the United States, and additional the value of the U.S. trade action as last time on January 12, 2021, only may be duties of 25 percent on other U.S. goods. revised on , 2020, is well admitted as ‘privileged foreign status’ as The EU stated that its action has an below the $7.5 billion level authorized defined in 19 CFR 146.41. Such annual trade value of $4 billion. The by the DSB. products will be subject upon entry for EU’s action followed a decision by the In order to exercise the DSB consumption to any ad valorem rates of WTO arbitrator in United States— authorization to the United States, the duty or quantitative limitations related Measure Affecting Trade in Large Civil U.S. Trade Representative has to the classification under the Aircraft (DS353), and a corresponding determined to add products to the list applicable HTSUS subheading. of products currently subject to WTO authorization for the EU to The U.S. Trade Representative will additional duties, while otherwise suspend WTO concessions to the United continue to consider the action taken in maintaining the trade action as last States. this investigation. The EU has represented that its revised on August 12, 2020. In retaliatory action mirrors the action considering actions most likely to result Joseph Barloon, taken by the United States in this in the EU’s implementation of DSB General Counsel, Office of the United States investigation, but that is not accurate. recommendations or a mutually Trade Representative.

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[FR Doc. 2020–29225 Filed 1–5–21; 8:45 am] publish a determination of the amount reclassified HTSUS subheading 1701.11 BILLING CODE 3290–F0–P of Chile’s trade surplus, by volume, as 1701.13 and 1701.14. with all sources for goods in HTSUS Note 12(b) to subchapter XII of subheadings 1701.11, 1701.12, 1701.91, HTSUS chapter 99 provides duty-free OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES 1701.99, 1702.20, 1702.30, 1702.40, treatment for certain sugar and syrup TRADE REPRESENTATIVE 1702.60, 1702.90, 1806.10, 2101.12, goods and sugar-containing products of 2101.20, and 2106.90, except that Morocco entered under subheading Determination of Trade Surplus in Chile’s imports of goods classified 9912.17.05 in an amount equal to the Certain Sugar and Syrup Goods and under HTSUS subheadings 1702.40 and lesser of Morocco’s trade surplus or the Sugar-Containing Products of Chile, 1702.60 that qualify for preferential specific quantity set out in that note for Morocco, Costa Rica, the Dominican tariff treatment under the Chile FTA are that calendar year. Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, not included in the calculation of Note 12(c) to subchapter XII of Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, Colombia, Chile’s trade surplus. Proclamation 8771 HTSUS chapter 99 provides preferential and Panama of , 2011 (77 FR 413) tariff treatment for certain sugar and syrup goods and sugar-containing AGENCY: Office of the United States reclassified HTSUS subheading 1701.11 as 1701.13 and 1701.14. products of Morocco entered under Trade Representative. subheading 9912.17.10 through ACTION: Notice. Note 12(b) to subchapter XI of HTSUS chapter 99 provides duty-free treatment 9912.17.85 in an amount equal to the SUMMARY: In accordance with the for certain sugar and syrup goods and amount by which Morocco’s trade Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the sugar-containing products of Chile surplus exceeds the specific quantity set United States (HTSUS), the Office of the entered under subheading 9911.17.05 in out in that note for that calendar year. During CY2019, the most recent year United States Trade Representative any calendar year (CY) (beginning in for which data is available, Morocco’s (USTR) is providing notice of its CY2015) is the quantity of goods equal imports of the sugar and syrup goods determination of the trade surplus in to the amount of Chile’s trade surplus in and sugar-containing products certain sugar and syrup goods and subdivision (a) of the note. During described above exceeded its exports of sugar-containing products of Chile, CY2019, the most recent year for which those goods by 694,075 metric tons Morocco, Costa Rica, the Dominican data is available, Chile’s imports of the according to data published by its Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, sugar and syrup goods and sugar- customs authority, the Office des Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, Colombia containing products described above Changes. Based on this data, USTR has and Panama. The level of a country’s exceeded its exports of those goods by determined that Morocco’s trade surplus trade surplus in these goods relates to 633,441 metric tons according to data is negative. Therefore, in accordance the quantity of sugar and syrup goods published by its customs authority, the with U.S. Note 12(b) and U.S. Note 12(c) and sugar-containing products for Servicio Nacional de Aduana. Based on to subchapter XII of HTSUS chapter 99, which the United States grants this data, USTR has determined that goods of Morocco are not eligible to preferential tariff treatment under (i) the Chile’s trade surplus is negative. enter the United States duty-free under United States-Chile Free Trade Therefore, in accordance with U.S. Note subheading 9912.17.05 or at preferential Agreement (Chile FTA); (ii) the United 12(b) to subchapter XI of HTSUS tariff rates under subheading 9912.17.10 States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement chapter 99, goods of Chile are not through 9912.17.85 in CY2021. (Morocco FTA); (iii) the Dominican eligible to enter the United States duty- Republic-Central America-United States free under subheading 9911.17.05 in II. CAFTA–DR Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA–DR); CY2021. Pursuant to section 201 of the (iv) the United States-Peru Trade II. Morocco FTA Dominican Republic-Central America- Promotion Agreement (Peru TPA); (v) United States Free Trade Agreement the United States-Colombia Trade Pursuant to section 201 of the United Implementation Act (Pub. L. 109–53; 19 Promotion Agreement (Colombia TPA); States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement U.S.C. 4031), Presidential Proclamation and (vi) the United States-Panama Trade Implementation Act (Pub. L. 108–302; No. 7987 of , 2006 (71 FR Promotion Agreement (Panama TPA). 19 U.S.C. 3805 note), Presidential 10827), Presidential Proclamation No. DATES: This notice is applicable on Proclamation No. 7971 of , 7991 of , 2006 (71 FR 16009), , 2021. 2005 (70 FR 76651) implemented the Presidential Proclamation No. 7996 of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erin Morocco FTA on behalf of the United , 2006 (71 FR 16971), H. Nicholson, Office of Agricultural States and modified the HTSUS to Presidential Proclamation No. 8034 of Affairs, (202) 395–9419 or reflect the tariff treatment provided for , 2006 (71 FR 38509), [email protected]. in the Morocco FTA. Presidential Proclamation No. 8111 of SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Note 12(a) to subchapter XII of February 28, 2007 (72 FR 10025), HTSUS chapter 99 requires USTR Presidential Proclamation No. 8331 of I. Chile FTA annually to publish a determination of , 2008 (73 FR 79585), and Pursuant to section 201 of the United the amount of Morocco’s trade surplus, Presidential Proclamation No. 8536 of States-Chile Free Trade Agreement by volume, with all sources for goods in , 2010 (75 FR 34311), Implementation Act (Pub. L. 108–77; 19 HTSUS subheadings 1701.11, 1701.12, implemented the CAFTA–DR on behalf U.S.C. 3805 note), Presidential 1701.91, 1701.99, 1702.40, and 1702.60, of the United States and modified the Proclamation No. 7746 of , except that Morocco’s imports of U.S. HTSUS to reflect the tariff treatment 2003 (68 FR 75789) implemented the goods classified under HTSUS provided for in the CAFTA–DR. Chile FTA on behalf of the United States subheadings 1702.40 and 1702.60 that Note 25(b)(i) to subchapter XXII of and modified the HTSUS to reflect the qualify for preferential tariff treatment HTSUS chapter 98 requires USTR tariff treatment provided for in the Chile under the Morocco FTA are not annually to publish a determination of FTA. included in the calculation of Morocco’s the amount of each CAFTA–DR Note 12(a) to subchapter XI of HTSUS trade surplus. Proclamation 8771 of country’s trade surplus, by volume, with chapter 99 requires USTR annually to December 29, 2011 (77 FR 413) all sources for goods in HTSUS

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