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Accordingly, Commerce will make its Appendix II Federal Register, posting on the final determination no later than 75 List of Topics Discussed in the Preliminary Commerce Department mission days after the signature date of this Decision Memorandum calendar (http://export.gov/ preliminary determination, unless trademissions) and other internet postponed. I. Summary II. Background websites, press releases to general and Commission III. Scope Comments trade media, direct mail, broadcast fax, Notification IV. Scope of the Investigation notices by industry trade associations V. Injury Test and other multiplier groups, and In accordance with section 703(f) of VI. Diversification of China’s Economy publicity at industry meetings, the Act, Commerce will notify the VII. Use of Facts Otherwise Available and symposia, conferences, and trade shows. International Trade Commission (ITC) of Adverse Inferences FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: its determination. If the final VIII. Subsidies Valuation Gemal Brangman, Trade Promotion determination is affirmative, the ITC IX. Benchmarks and Interest Rates Programs, Industry and Analysis, will determine before the later of 120 X. Analysis of Programs International Trade Administration, days after the date of this preliminary XI. Calculation of the All-Others Rate U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 determination or 45 days after the final XII. ITC Notification XIII. Disclosure and Public Comment Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, determination, whether of the XIV. Recommendation DC 20230; telephone (202) 482–3773. subject merchandise are materially injuring, or threaten material injury to, [FR Doc. 2020–04223 Filed 2–28–20; 8:45 am] The Following Conditions for the U.S. industry. BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P Participation Will Be Used for Each Mission Notification to Interested Parties This determination is issued and DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Applicants must submit a completed published pursuant to sections 703(f) and signed mission application and and 777(i) of the Act and 19 CFR International Trade Administration supplemental application materials, 351.205(c). including adequate information on their Announcement of Upcoming May 2020 products and/or services, primary Dated: February 24, 2020. Through April 2021 International Trade market objectives, and goals for Jeffrey I. Kessler, Administration Trade Missions participation. If the Department of Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Commerce receives an incomplete Compliance. AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Department of application, the Department may either: Appendix I Commerce. Reject the application, request additional information/clarification, or SUMMARY: The United States Department Scope of the Investigation take the lack of information into account of Commerce, International Trade The merchandise covered by this when evaluating the application. If the Administration (ITA) is announcing six investigation is certain glass containers with requisite minimum number of a nominal capacity of 0.059 liters (2.0 fluid upcoming trade missions that will be participants is not selected for a ounces) up to and including 4.0 liters recruited, organized, and implemented particular mission by the recruitment (135.256 fluid ounces) and an opening or by ITA. These missions are: mouth with a nominal outer diameter of 14 • Security Mission for Economic deadline, the mission may be cancelled. millimeters up to and including 120 Prosperity in El Salvador, Honduras, Each applicant must also certify that millimeters. The scope includes glass jars, the products and services it seeks to bottles, flasks and similar containers; with or and Guatemala—May 10–15, 2020. • Reconstruction Trade Mission to through the mission are either without their closures; whether clear or produced in the United States, or, if not, colored; and with or without design or Southern Africa—June 15–18, 2020. functional enhancements (including, but not • Executive-led Trade Mission and are marketed under the name of a U.S. limited to, handles, embossing, labeling, or Development Event in East firm and have at least fifty-one percent etching). Africa—August 31, 2020–September 3, U.S. content by value. In the case of a Excluded from the scope of the 2020. trade association or organization, the investigation are: (1) Glass containers made • The 13th Annual U.S. Industry applicant must certify that, for each firm of borosilicate glass, meeting United States Program at the International Atomic or service provider to be represented by Pharmacopeia requirements for Type 1 Energy Agency General Conference in the association/organization, the pharmaceutical containers; (2) glass products and/or services the containers without ‘‘mold seams,’’ ‘‘joint Vienna, Austria—September 20–23, marks,’’ or ‘‘parting lines;’’ and (3) glass 2020. represented firm or service provider containers without a ‘‘finish’’ (i.e., the • Cybersecurity Business seeks to export are either produced in section of a container at the opening Development Mission to Peru, Chile, the United States or, if not, marketed including the lip and ring or collar, threaded and Uruguay, with an optional stop in under the name of a U.S. firm and have or otherwise compatible with a type of Argentina—October 5–9, 2020. at least 51% U.S. content. closure to seal the container’s contents, • Cyber Security Business A trade association/organization including but not limited to a lid, cap, or applicant must certify to the above for cork). Development Mission to India—April Glass containers subject to this 19–23, 2021. all of the companies it seeks to represent investigation are specified within the A summary of each mission is found on the mission. Harmonized Schedule of the United below. Application information and In addition, each applicant must: States (HTSUS) under subheadings more detailed mission information, • Certify that the export of products 7010.90.5005, 7010.90.5009, 7010.90.5015, including the commercial setting and and services that it wishes to market 7010.90.5019, 7010.90.5025, 7010.90.5029, sector information, can be found at the through the mission would be in 7010.90.5035, 7010.90.5039, 7010.90.5045, trade mission website: http://export.gov/ compliance with U.S. export controls 7010.90.5049, and 7010.90.5055. The HTSUS trademissions. and regulations; subheadings are provided for convenience • and customs purposes only. The written For each mission, recruitment will be Certify that it has identified any description of the scope of the investigation conducted in an open and public matter pending before any bureau or is dispositive. manner, including publication in the office in the Department of Commerce;

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• Certify that it has identified any Trade Mission Participation Fees small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) pending litigation (including any If and when an applicant is selected if it qualifies under the Small Business administrative proceedings) to which it to participate on a particular mission, a Administration’s (SBA) size standards is a party that involves the Department payment to the Department of (https://www.sba.gov/document/ of Commerce; and Commerce in the amount of the support--table-size-standards), which • Sign and submit an agreement that designated participation fee below is vary by North American Industry it and its affiliates (1) have not and will required. Upon notification of Classification System (NAICS) Code. not engage in the bribery of foreign acceptance to participate, those selected The SBA Size Standards Tool [https:// officials in connection with a have 5 business days to submit payment www.sba.gov/size-standards/] can help company’s/participant’s involvement in or the acceptance may be revoked. you determine the qualifications that this mission, and (2) maintain and Participants selected for a trade apply to your company. enforce a policy that prohibits the mission will be expected to pay for the Mission List: (additional information bribery of foreign officials. cost of personal expenses, including, about each mission can be found at In the case of a trade association/ but not limited to, international travel, https://www.trade.gov/trade-missions). organization, the applicant must certify lodging, meals, transportation, Security Mission for Economic that each firm or service provider to be communication, and incidentals, unless Prosperity in El Salvador, Guatemala, represented by the association/ otherwise noted. Participants will, and Honduras organization can make the above however, be able to take advantage of certifications. U.S. Government rates for hotel rooms. Dates: May 10–15, 2020 In the event that a mission is cancelled, Summary The Following Selection Criteria Will no personal expenses paid in Be Used for Each Mission anticipation of a mission will be The United States Department of Targeted mission participants are U.S. reimbursed. However, participation fees Commerce, International Trade firms, services providers and trade for a cancelled mission will be Administration (ITA), is organizing a associations/organizations providing or reimbursed to the extent they have not Security Mission for Economic promoting U.S. products and services, already been expended in anticipation Prosperity in El Salvador, Guatemala, that have an interest in entering or of the mission. Honduras, May 10–15, 2020. The Trade expanding their business in the If a visa is required to travel on a Mission will kick off with a regional mission’s destination country. The particular mission, applying for and conference, Risk Management for following criteria will be evaluated in obtaining such a visa will be the Economic Prosperity, on May 11, 2020, selecting participants: responsibility of the mission which the mission participants will attend. The conference is led by the • Suitability of the applicant’s (or in participant. Government fees and regional American Chambers of the case of a trade association/ processing expenses to obtain such a Commerce and will have participation organization, represented firm’s or visa are not included in the by officials from the governments of El service provider’s) products or services participation fee. However, the Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. By to these markets; Department of Commerce will provide joining in the mission and conference, • The applicant’s (or in the case of a instructions to each participant on the procedures required to obtain business participants will learn about regional trade association/organization, priorities, policy and regulatory represented firm’s or service provider’s) visas. Trade Mission members participate in changes, and projects throughout the potential for business in the markets, trade missions and undertake mission- region. The purpose of the mission is to including likelihood of resulting related travel at their own risk. The leverage the regional political and from the mission; and economic climate and include both Deal • nature of the security situation or health Consistency of the applicant’s (or in risk in a given foreign market at a given Team 2.0 and the America Crece the case of a trade association/ time cannot be guaranteed. The U.S. Initiative. Both events will initiate new organization, represented firm’s or Government does not make any opportunities to advance the interests of service provider’s) goals and objectives representations or guarantees as to the U.S. business in these markets with the with the stated scope of the mission. safety or security of participants. The development and announcement by the Balance of company participants’ size U.S. Department of State issues U.S. new governments of priority projects in and location may also be considered Government international travel alerts safety & security, information and during the review process. and warnings for U.S. citizens available communication technology (ICT), Referrals from a political party or at https://travel.state.gov/content/ infrastructure, smart cities, ports, and partisan political group or any passports/en/alertswarnings.html. Any energy. information, including on the question regarding insurance coverage Proposed Timetable application, containing references to must be resolved by the participant and political contributions or other partisan its insurer of choice. * Note: The final schedule and political activities will be excluded from potential site visits will depend on the the application and will not be Definition of Small and Medium Sized availability of host government and considered during the selection process. Enterprise business officials, specific goals of The sender will be notified of these For purposes of assessing mission participants, and ground exclusions. participation fees, an applicant is a transportation.

Sunday, May 10, 2020 ...... • Trade Mission Participants Arrive. Ice breaker reception for compa- nies and core team members including participants and collabo- rators. Monday, May 11, 2020 ...... • Regional SCO will kick off Risk Management for Economic Pros- perity conference to which the mission participants will attend and learn about regional priorities, policy and regulatory changes, and projects throughout the region.

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• Reception in the evening at the Chief of Mission’s residence for com- panies, government officials, and local private sector guests. Tuesday, May 12, 2020 ...... • Matchmaking offered to mission participants in El Salvador. Wednesday/Thursday, May 13–14, 2020 ...... • Arrival in Guatemala or Honduras for matchmaking and other net- working. Friday, May 15th ...... • End of Mission.

Participation Requirements inform applicants of selection decisions 2019 wind speeds of more than 100 All parties interested in participating on a rolling basis. Applications received miles/hour and a storm surge surpassing in the trade mission must complete and after March 20, 2020, will be considered 14 feet devastated the coastline. The eye submit an application package for only if space and scheduling constraints of the storm hit at and near the city of consideration by the DOC. All permit. Beira, Mozambique and spread to neighboring Malawi and Zimbabwe applicants will be evaluated on their Contacts ability to meet certain conditions and with large-scale flooding and mudslides. April Redmon, Senior International best satisfy the selection criteria as The trade mission participants would Trade Specialist, Global Safety & outlined below. A minimum of 10 and meet with the Ministries of Energy and Security Team, U.S. Commercial a maximum of 15 companies and/or Natural Resources, USAID partners, Service-Virginia/Washington, DC, trade associations will be selected to World Bank and African Development 703–235–0103, April.Redmon@ participate in the mission from the Bank representatives, and other relevant trade.gov applicant pool. government and private entities in Judy Lao, Senior International Trade Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi to Fees and Expenses Specialist, Global Markets, WH Trade discuss opportunities surrounding the Policy, 202–482–2536, Judy.Lao@ After a firm or trade association has reconstruction efforts. During the trade.gov been selected to participate on the mission, U.S. companies will be Rachel Kreissl, Senior Commercial mission, a payment to the Department of introduced to potential local business Officer, U.S. Commercial Service—El Commerce in the form of a participation partners and will be able to identify Salvador, U.S. Embassy San Salvador, fee is required. The participation fee for projects in which there is a significant 503=2501–3211, Rachel.Kreissl@ the Security Mission for Economic demand for their products and services. trade.gov The Mission will include Prosperity in El Salvador then Antonio Prieto, Senior Commercial representatives from U.S. producers and Guatemala and/or Honduras will be Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service— service providers that offer critical $3,500 for small or medium-sized Guatemala, U.S. Embassy Guatemala infrastructure, energy infrastructure, enterprises (SME) 1 and $4,900 for large City, (502) 2326–4310/2326–4000, construction-related products, health firms or trade associations. The fee for [email protected] each additional firm representative Rommel Alcantara, Commercial and IT systems infrastructure and (large firm or SME/trade organization) is Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service— services. Participating firms and $500. Expenses for travel, lodging, Honduras, U.S. Embassy Tegucigalpa, associations will gain market insights, meals, and incidentals will be the (504) 2236–9320, ext 4092, make industry contacts, solidify responsibility of each mission [email protected] business strategies, and be better participant. Interpreter and driver Maria Rivera, Senior Commercial positioned to advance specific projects, services can be arranged for an Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service— with the goal of increasing U.S. exports additional cost. Delegation members El Salvador, U.S. Embassy San of products and services to will be able to take advantage of U.S. Salvador, 503–2501–3060, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. Embassy rates for hotel rooms. [email protected] The mission will include customized one-on-one business appointments with Timeframe for Recruitment and Reconstruction Trade Mission to pre-screened potential buyers, agents, Application Southern Africa distributors, and joint venture partners; Mission recruitment will be Dates: June 15–18, 2020 meetings with state and local conducted in an open and public government officials and industry manner, including publication in the Summary leaders; and networking events. The Federal Register, posting on the The proposed Reconstruction Trade trade mission will also have the added Commerce Department trade mission Mission to Southern Africa will visit benefit of helping contribute to the calendar (http://export.gov/ Maputo, Mozambique, and have humanitarian effort, further burnishing trademissions) and other internet optional visits to Harare, Zimbabwe the image of U.S. companies and websites, press releases to general and and/or Lilongwe, Malawi. The purpose strengthening U.S. relations with these trade media, direct mail, notices by of the mission is to highlight the countries. industry trade associations and other reconstruction needs of these countries Proposed Timetable multiplier groups, and publicity at to U.S. suppliers and service providers industry meetings, symposia, following the devastating Cyclone Idai. * Note: The final schedule and conferences, and trade shows. Cyclone Idai is regarded as one of the potential site visits will depend on the Recruitment for the mission will begin worst-ever natural disasters in the availability of host government and immediately and conclude no later than southern hemisphere which had a direct business officials, specific goals of March 2, 2020. The U.S. Department of impact in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and mission participants, and ground Commerce will review applications and Malawi. In the early hours of March 15, transportation.

Monday, June 15, 2019, Optional Stop—Harare, Zimbabwe/Lilongwe, Economic Briefing. Malawi. Government and development bank meetings. Ambassador Reception.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2019, Optional Stop—Harare/Lilongwe, Maputo, Meetings with local private sector. Mozambique. Travel to Maputo. Networking Reception. Wednesday, June 17, 2019, Maputo, Mozambique ...... Economic Briefing. Meetings with Government. Ambassador Reception. Thursday, June 18, 2019, Maputo, Mozambique ...... Government meetings. Meetings with development banks. Meetings with private sector. Depart.

Participation Requirements travel, lodging, meals, and incidentals U.S. Commercial Service Office of All parties interested in participating will be the responsibility of each Africa, Ashley Bubna, Desk Officer, in the Reconstruction Trade Mission to mission participant. Interpreter and [email protected], +1–202– Southern Africa must complete and driver services can be arranged for 482–5205 submit an application package for additional cost. Delegation members will be able to take advantage of U.S. Executive-Led Mission and Business consideration by DOC. All applicants Development Event in East Africa will be evaluated on their ability to meet Embassy rates for hotel rooms. certain conditions and best satisfy the Timeframe for Recruitment and Date: August 31–September 3, 2020 selection criteria as outlined below. U.S. Application Summary companies or trade associations already doing business with countries as well as Mission recruitment will be The United States Department of U.S. companies seeking to enter to the conducted in an open and public Commerce (USDOC), International countries’ markets for the first time may manner, including publication in the Trade Administration (ITA), is apply. A minimum of 15 companies Federal Register, posting on the U.S. organizing a two-part program and/or trade associations will be Department of Commerce trade mission consisting of an Executive-led Trade selected for participation in this mission calendar (www.export.gov/ Mission (TM) and a Commercial Service from the applicant pool. trademissions) and other internet (CS)-supported Business Development websites, press releases to general and Event in Nairobi, Kenya. Fees and Expenses trade media, notices by industry trade After a company or trade association associations and other multiplier The TM will be Executive-led with an has been selected to participate on the groups, and publicity at industry emphasis on Business-to-Government mission, a payment to the DOC in the meetings, symposia, conferences, and (B2G) meetings for U.S. companies form of a participation fee is required. trade shows. interested in competing for government All companies will visit Maputo, Recruitment for the mission will projects that are a part of the Mozambique as part of the mission. The begin immediately and conclude no Government of Kenya’s (GOK) Big Four participation fee for the main stop to later than March 13, 2020. The U.S. agenda. Following the TM meetings, a Maputo, Mozambique is $3,100 for a Department of Commerce will review larger group of U.S. companies will join large firm or trade association and applications and make selection the delegation to take part in a CS- $1,400 for a small or medium-sized decisions on a rolling basis until the supported event, the American Chamber enterprise (SME), which covers one minimum of fifteen participants is of Commerce Summit 2020 (Summit). representative. For additional reached. We will inform all applicants The Summit will have a regional focus representatives the company of selection decisions as soon as and provide U.S. companies with participation fee is $200. The company possible after the applications are opportunities to gain exposure to should then select which optional stop, reviewed. Applications received after companies and officials from markets if any, it would like to join, Lilongwe, March 13th will be considered only if across East Africa (i.e., Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi and/or Harare, Zimbabwe. For space and scheduling constraints Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda). the optional stop to Lilongwe, Malawi permit. In addition to the two-part program in the participation fee is $3,100 for a large Kenya, interested companies are able to How To Apply firm or trade association and $1,500 for select optional spin-offs for tailored a small or medium-sized enterprise Applications can be downloaded from business meetings in Uganda and/or (SME), which covers one representative the trade mission website or can be Tanzania before and after the Kenyan with the fee for an additional obtained by contacting Tamarind program, respectively. representative at $100. To participate in Murrietta or Ashley Bubna at the U.S. the optional stop in Harare, Zimbabwe, Department of Commerce (see contact Schedule the participation fee for the optional details below). Completed applications Proposed Timetable * stop to Harare is $1,750 for a large firm should be submitted to Tamarind or trade association and $800 for a small Murrietta or Ashley Bubna. * Note: The final schedule of or medium-sized enterprise (SME), meetings, events, and site visits will which covers one representative. The Contacts depend on the availability of host minimum number of firms required for U.S. Commercial Service Mozambique, government and business officials, the Zimbabwe stop is three, and a Tamarind Murrietta, U.S. Commercial specific goals of mission participants, company must pay $200 for an Counselor, Tamarind.Murrietta@ and flight availability and ground additional representative. Expenses for trade.gov, +258–2135–5475 transportation options.

Thursday, August 27 ...... • (OPTIONAL) B2B/B2G Meetings in Kampala, Uganda. Friday–Sunday, August 28–30 ...... • Weekend Travel. • Trade Mission Participants Arrive in Kenya.

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• Country Briefing. Monday, August 31 ...... • Trade Mission B2G/B2B Meetings. • Official Luncheon. • Trade Mission B2G/B2B Meetings. Tuesday, September 1 ...... • Trade Mission B2G/B2B Meetings. • Official Reception at Ambassador’s Residence. Wednesday–Thursday, September 2–3 ...... • AmCham Summit 2020. • Panel Sessions. • Industry breakouts. • B2B Summit Meetings. • Summit Reception. Friday–Sunday, September 4–6 ...... • (OPTIONAL) Weekend Travel. • Trade Mission Participants Arrive. • Country Briefing. Monday, September 7 ...... • (OPTIONAL) B2B/B2G Meetings in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Participation Requirements July 31, 2020. The USDOC will review and State, is organizing the 13th Annual All parties interested in participating applications and inform applicants of U.S. Industry Program at the in the executive-led trade mission must selection decisions on a comparative International Atomic Energy Agency complete and submit an application basis. Applications received after July (IAEA) General Conference, to be held package for consideration by the DOC. 31, 2020 will be considered only if September 20–23, 2020, in Vienna, All applicants will be evaluated on their space and scheduling constraints Austria. The IAEA General Conference ability to meet certain conditions and permit. is the premier global meeting of civil nuclear policymakers and typically best satisfy the selection criteria as Contacts outlined below. A minimum of six and attracts senior officials and industry U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service— maximum of ten firms and/or trade representatives from all 170 Member Nairobi Team: associations will be selected to States. The U.S. Industry Program is participate in the mission from the Leone Mutoka, Commercial Assistant, part of the U.S. Department of applicant pool. +254–20–363–6438, Leone.Mutoka@ Commerce’s (DOC) Civil Nuclear Trade trade.gov Initiative, a U.S. Government effort to Fees and Expenses Judy Magondu, Commercial Assistant, help U.S. civil nuclear companies After a firm or trade association has +254 (20) 363–6400, Judy.Magondu@ identify and capitalize on commercial been selected to participate on the trade.gov civil nuclear opportunities around the mission, a payment to the USDOC in the Daniel Gaines, Commercial Officer, world. The purpose of the program is to form of a participation fee is required. +254–20–363–6000 ext. 6424, help the U.S. nuclear industry promote The participation fee for the Executive- [email protected] its services and technologies to an Led Mission will be $2,300 for small or Diane Jones, Senior Commercial Officer, international audience, including senior medium-sized enterprises (SME) 1; and +254–20–363–6000 ext. 6424, energy policymakers from current and $3,400 for large firms or trade [email protected] emerging markets as well as IAEA staff. associations. The fee for each additional U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service— Representatives of U.S. companies firm representative (large firm or SME/ Dar es Salaam Team: from across the U.S. civil nuclear trade organization) is $500. supply chain are eligible to participate. Patricia Wagner, Senior Commercial In addition, organizations providing Fees for optional spinoffs to Uganda Officer, +255–22–229–4243, and/or Tanzania will follow the Gold related services to the industry, such as [email protected] universities, research institutions, and Key Service fee structure at an Mary Msemwa, Commercial Specialist, additional $950 per small, $2,300 per U.S. civil nuclear trade associations, are + 255–22–229–4340, Mary.Msemwa@ eligible for participation. The mission medium-sized, and $3,400 per large firm trade.gov and trade association/organization, plus will help U.S. participants gain market State Department Partner Post— any direct costs.1 insights, make industry contacts, Kampala Team: solidify business strategies, and identify Timeline for Recruitment Kimberly Harrington, Counselor for or advance specific projects with the Mission recruitment will be Political and Economic Affairs, goal of increasing U.S. civil nuclear conducted in an open and public [email protected], +256 (0) 414– exports to a wide variety of countries manner, including publication in the 306214 interested in nuclear energy. Federal Register, posting on the USDOC Mark R. Krumm, Econ Officer, The schedule includes: Meetings with trade mission calendar (http:// [email protected], +256 (0) 414– foreign delegations and discussions export.gov/trademissions) and other 306–239 with senior U.S. Government officials internet websites, press releases to on important civil nuclear topics 13th Annual U.S. Industry Program at including regulations, technology and general and trade media, direct mail, the International Atomic Energy notices by industry trade associations standards, liability, public acceptance, Agency (IAEA) General Conference in export controls, financing, infrastructure and other multiplier groups, and Vienna, Austria publicity at industry meetings, development, and R&D cooperation. Past U.S. Industry Programs have symposia, conferences, and trade shows. Date: September 20–23, 2020 included participation by the U.S. Recruitment for the mission will begin Summary Secretary of Energy, the Chairman of the immediately and conclude no later than The United States Department of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1 See https://www.export.gov/article?id=CS-User- Commerce’s (DOC) International Trade (NRC), and senior U.S. Government Fees for the U.S. Commercial Service user fee Administration (ITA), with participation officials from the Departments of schedule for Gold Key Service. from the U.S. Departments of Energy Commerce, Energy, State, the Export-

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Import Bank of the United States, and participate in the mission from the Industries, Washington, DC, Tel: (202) the National Security Council. applicant pool. The first ten applicants 482–1297, Email: jonathan.chesebro@ There are significant opportunities for will be permitted to send two trade.gov U.S. in the global civil representatives per organization (if Devin Horne, Industry & Analysis, nuclear energy market. With 55 reactors desired). After the first ten applicants, Office of Energy and Environmental currently under construction in 15 additional representatives will be Industries, Washington, DC, Tel: (202) countries and 160 nuclear plant projects permitted only if space is available. 482–0775, Email: devin.horne@ planned in 27 countries over the next 8– Participating companies may send more trade.gov 10 years, this translates to a market than two participants if space permits. demand for equipment and services The Department of Commerce will Cyber-Security Business Development totaling $500–740 billion over the next evaluate applications and inform Mission to Peru, Chile, and Uruguay ten years. applicants of selection decisions With Optional Stop in Argentina Proposed Timetable beginning three weeks after publication in the Federal Register and on a rolling Dates: October 5–9, 2020 **** Note that specific events and basis thereafter until the maximum Summary meeting times have yet to be number of participants has been confirmed **** selected. The United States Department of Sunday, September 20 Commerce, International Trade Fees and Expenses Administration (ITA), is organizing a 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.—1–1 Showtime After a company or organization has Cybersecurity Business Development Meetings with visiting ITA Staff been selected to participate on the Mission to Peru, Chile, and Uruguay, 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.—U.S. Industry mission, a payment to the DOC in the October 5–9, 2020, with an optional Welcome Reception form of a participation fee is required. stop in Argentina on October 13, 2020. The fee covers ITA support to register Monday, September 21 This mission aims to introduce U.S. U.S. industry participants for the IAEA firms and trade associations to some of 7:00 a.m.—Industry Program Breakfast General Conference. Expenses for travel, South America’s most rapidly growing Begins lodging, meals, and incidentals will be 8:00 a.m.–9:45 a.m.—U.S. Policymakers the responsibility of each mission information and communication Roundtable participant. Interpreter and driver technology (ICT), security, and critical 9:45 a.m.–10:00 a.m.—Break infrastructure protection markets. It will 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.—USG Dialogue services can be arranged for additional cost. Participants will be able to take assist U.S. companies in finding with Industry business partners to which they may 11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.—IAEA Side advantage of discounted rates for hotel rooms. export their products and services to the Events region. Target participants are U.S. 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.—Break The fee to participate in the event is companies and U.S. trade associations 12:30–6:00 p.m.—Country Briefings for $5,200 for a large company and $4,400 with members that provide Industry Delegation (presented by for a small or medium-sized company foreign delegates) (SME)2, a trade association, or a U.S. cybersecurity and critical infrastructure 7:30–9:30 p.m.—U.S. Mission to the university or research institution. The protection products and services. The IAEA Reception fee for each additional representative mission will visit Santiago, Chile; (large company, trade association, Montevideo, Uruguay; and Lima, Peru, Tuesday, September 22 university/research institution, or SME) along with an optional stop in Buenos 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.—Country Briefings is $2,000. Aires, Argentina. Participating firms will have the opportunity to gain market for Industry (presented by foreign Timeframe for Recruitment and insights, make industry contacts, delegates) Application 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.—IAEA Side Event solidify business strategies, and advance Meetings Mission recruitment will be their own specific projects, all with the conducted in an open and public goal of increasing U.S. cyber security Wednesday, September 23 manner, including publication in the product and service exports to the 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.—Country Briefings Federal Register, posting on the region. This mission will include for Industry (presented by foreign Commerce Department trade mission customized, one-on-one, business delegates) calendar (http://export.gov/ appointments with pre-screened 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.—IAEA Side Event trademissions), and notices by industry potential buyers, agents, distributors, Meetings trade associations and other multiplier and joint venture partners. It will also groups. Recruitment for the mission will Participation Requirements allow for meetings with industry leaders begin immediately and conclude no as well as state and local government All parties interested in participating later than July 17, 2020. The U.S. in the trade mission must complete and officials, along with other networking Department of Commerce will review events. submit an application package for applications and inform applicants of consideration by the DOC. All selection decisions on a rolling basis. Proposed Timetable applicants will be evaluated on their Applications received after July 20, ability to meet certain conditions and 2020, will be considered only if space * Note: The final schedule and best satisfy the selection criteria as and scheduling constraints permit. potential site visits will depend on the outlined below. A minimum of 15 and availability of host government and maximum of 50 companies and/or trade Contacts business officials, specific goals of associations and/or U.S. academic and Jonathan Chesebro, Industry & Analysis, mission participants, and ground research institutions will be selected to Office of Energy and Environmental transportation.

Sunday, October 4, 2020 ...... • Trade Mission Participants Arrive in Lima, Peru.

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Monday, October 5, 2020 ...... • Welcome and Country Briefing (Peru). • Presentations and/or cabinet/ministry meetings. • Networking Lunch. • One-on-One business matchmaking appointments. • Networking Reception at Ambassador’s residence (TBC). Tuesday, October 6, 2020 ...... • Travel to Santiago, Chile. • Welcome and Country Briefing (Chile). • Presentations. Wednesday, October 7, 2020 ...... • One-on-One business matchmaking appointments. • Networking Lunch. • Cabinet/ministry meetings. • Networking Reception at Ambassador’s residence (TBC). Thursday, October 8, 2020 ...... • (Morning) Travel to Montevideo, Uruguay. • (Afternoon)Welcome and briefing. • Presentations by Uruguayan government entities. Friday, October 9, 2020 ...... • (Morning) Business matchmaking. • Closing Ambassador’s reception (TBC). • (Afternoon) Trade mission participants depart for optional Argentina stop or return home. Saturday–Monday, October 10–12, 2020 ...... • Travel day or free time for Argentina optional stop participants. • National Holiday (Argentina) on Monday, October 12th. Tuesday, October 13, 2020 (Optional) ...... • Welcome and Country Briefing (Argentina). • One-on-One business matchmaking appointments.

Participation Requirements Timeframe for Recruitment and [email protected] Application All parties interested in participating Chile in the trade mission must complete and Mission recruitment will be conducted in an open and public Joshua Leibowitz, Commercial submit an application package for manner, including publication in the Officer, U.S. Embassy—Santiago, consideration by the Department of Federal Register, posting on the Chile, [email protected] Commerce. All applicants will be Commerce Department trade mission Uruguay evaluated on their ability to meet certain calendar (http://export.gov/trade conditions and best satisfy the selection Matthew Poole, Senior Commercial missions) and other internet websites, Officer, U.S. Embassy— criteria as outlined below. A minimum press releases to general and trade of 12 and maximum of 15 firms and/or Montevideo, Uruguay, media, direct mail, notices by industry [email protected] trade associations will be selected to trade associations and other multiplier participate in the mission from the groups, and publicity at industry Argentina applicant pool. meetings, symposia, conferences, and Karen Ballard, Commercial Officer, Fees and Expenses trade shows. Recruitment for the U.S. Embassy—Santiago, Chile, mission will begin immediately and [email protected] After a firm or trade association has conclude no later than July 17, 2020. been selected to participate on the The U.S. Department of Commerce will Cyber Security Business Development mission, a payment to the Department of review applications and inform Mission to India Commerce in the form of a participation applicants of selection decisions on a Dates: April 19–23, 2021 fee is required. The participation fee for rolling basis until the maximum number the business development mission will of participants is selected. Applications Summary be $5,700 for small or medium-sized received after July 17, 2020, will be The United States Department of enterprises (SME); and $7,750 for large considered only if space and scheduling Commerce, International Trade firms or trade associations. The fee for constraints permit. Administration (ITA), is organizing an Executive-led Cyber Security Business each additional firm representative Contacts (large firm or SME/trade organization) is Development Mission to India. $1,000. The cost for the optional stop in USA The purpose of the mission is to Argentina is not included and is Gemal Brangman, Senior Advisor, Trade introduce U.S. firms and trade charged as a full Gold Key Service fee Missions, Trade Events Management associations to India’s information and at an additional $950 per small, $2,300 Task Force, Washington, DC, 202– communication technology (ICT) per medium-sized, and $3,400 per large 482–3773, Gemal.Brangman@ security and critical infrastructure firm and trade association/organization, trade.gov protection markets and to assist U.S. plus any direct costs.2 Expenses for Paul Matino, Senior International Trade companies to find business partners and travel, lodging, meals, and incidentals Specialist, Baltimore, MD—USEAC, export their products and services to the will be the responsibility of each 410–962–4539, Paul.Matino@ region. The mission is intended to mission participant. Interpreter and trade.gov include representatives from U.S. driver services can be arranged for Pompeya Lambrecht, Senior companies and U.S. trade associations additional cost. Delegation members International Trade Specialist, with members that provide cyber will be able to take advantage of U.S. Northern Virginia—USEAC, 703–235– security, data protection, critical Embassy rates for hotel rooms. 0102, [email protected] infrastructure protection, and other cyber security related equipment and Peru 2 See https://www.export.gov/article?id=CS-User- services. The mission will visit India Fees for the U.S. Commercial Service user fee Leon Skarshinski, Commercial where U.S. firms will have access to schedule for Gold Key Service. Officer, U.S. Embassy—Lima, Peru, business development opportunities

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across India. Participating firms will on-one business appointments with pre- Proposed Timetable gain market insights, make industry screened potential buyers, agents, * Note: The final schedule and contacts, solidify business strategies, distributors and joint venture partners; potential site visits will depend on the and advance specific projects, with the meetings with state and local availability of host government and goal of increasing U.S. exports of government officials and industry business officials, specific goals of products and services to India. The leaders; and networking events. mission participants, and ground mission will include customized one- transportation.

Sunday, April 18 ...... • Trade Mission Participants Arrive in New Delhi. Monday, April 19 ...... • Welcome and Country Briefing. • One-on-One business matchmaking appointments. • Networking Lunch (No-Host). • One-on-One business matchmaking appointments. • Networking Reception at Deputy Chief of Mission residence (TBC). Tuesday, April 20 ...... • Breakfast roundtable with Indian industry groups and associations (TBC). • Cyber Security event to share best practices and promote participants. • Networking Lunch (No-Host). • Ministry and other Indian Government Briefings and Meetings. • Transportation from Hotel to Airport Included • Travel to Mumbai. Wednesday, April 21 ...... • Welcome Briefing, Mumbai and Maharashtra State. • One-on-One business matchmaking appointments. • Networking Lunch (No-Host). • One-on-One business matchmaking appointments. • Networking Reception at Consul General residence (TBC). Thursday, April 22 ...... • Breakfast roundtable with Indian industry groups and associations (TBC). • Cyber Security event to share best practices and promote participants. • Networking Lunch (No-Host). • Indian Government Briefings and Meetings. • Travel to Airport (NOT INCLUDED). Friday, April 23 ...... • OPTIONAL STOP—Bangalore or Hyderabad. • One-on-One business matchmaking appointments. • Networking Lunch (No-Host). • One-on-One business matchmaking appointments.

Participation Requirements Timeframe for Recruitment and U.S. Department of Commerce, Application Washington, DC, Tel: 202–482–3773, All parties interested in participating Mission recruitment will be Fax: 202–482–9000, in the trade mission must complete and [email protected] submit an application package for conducted in an open and public manner, including publication in the Paul Matino, International Trade consideration by the DOC. All Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service, applicants will be evaluated on their Federal Register, posting on the | Commerce Department trade mission International Trade Administration ability to meet certain conditions and calendar (http://export.gov/ U.S. Department of Commerce, 300 best satisfy the selection criteria as trademissions) and other internet W. Pratt St, Suite 300, Baltimore, MD outlined below. A minimum of 12 and websites, press releases to general and 21201, Tel. 410–962–4581 maximum of 20 firms and/or trade trade media, direct mail, notices by Jorge Pardo, International Trade associations will be selected to industry trade associations and other Specialist, International Trade participate in the mission from the multiplier groups, and publicity at Administration, Industry and applicant pool. industry meetings, symposia, Analysis, Office of Digital Services Industries, U.S. Department of Fees and Expenses conferences, and trade shows. Recruitment for the mission will begin Commerce, Tel: 202–482–5879, After a firm or trade association has immediately and conclude no later than [email protected]. been selected to participate on the February 1, 2021. The U.S. Department Office of South Asia mission, a payment to the Department of of Commerce will review applications Commerce in the form of a participation and inform applicants of selection Noor Sclafani, India, Pakistan, fee is required. The participation fee for decisions on a rolling basis. Afghanistan Desk, International Trade the Cyber Security Business Applications received after February 1, Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Tel: 202–482–1421, Development Mission will be $3,200 for 2021 will be considered only if space [email protected] small or medium-sized enterprises and scheduling constraints permit. Carla Mene´ndez McManus, Commercial (SME); and $6,000 for large firms or CONTACTS Officer, U.S. Consulate General, trade associations. The fee for each Mumbai, U.S. Commercial Service, additional firm representative (large USA International Trade Administration | firm or SME/trade organization) is Pompeya Lambrecht, Senior U.S. Department of Commerce, Tel: + $1,000. Expenses for travel, lodging, International Trade Specialist, U.S. 91–22–672–4000, Carla.Menendez@ meals, and incidentals will be the Commercial Service, International trade.gov responsibility of each mission Trade Administration | U.S. participant. Interpreter and driver Department of Commerce, Arlington, In India, until July 2020: services can be arranged for additional VA, Tel: 703–756–1707, Erick Kish, Commercial Officer, U.S. cost. Delegation members may be able to [email protected] Embassy New Delhi, U.S. Commercial take advantage of preferential rates for Gemal Brangman, Project Officer, Service, International Trade hotel rooms. International Trade Administration | Administration | U.S. Department of

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Commerce, Tel: +91–11–2347–2347, period of review. We intend to release where Commerce considered collapsing [email protected]. the CBP data under Administrative that entity, complete quantity and value In India, from August 2020 onwards: Protective Order (APO) to all parties data for that collapsed entity must be Brenda VanHorn, Principal Commercial having an APO within five days of submitted. publication of the initiation notice and Officer, U.S. Consulate Mumbai, U.S. Deadline for Withdrawal of Request for to make our decision regarding Commercial Service, International Administrative Review Trade Administration | U.S. respondent selection within 21 days of Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.213(d)(1), a Department of Commerce, Tel: + 91– publication of the initiation Federal party that requests a review may 22–672–4215, Brenda.VanHorn@ Register notice. Therefore, we withdraw that request within 90 days of trade.gov. encourage all parties interested in commenting on respondent selection to the date of publication of the notice of Gemal Brangman, submit their APO applications on the initiation of the requested review. The Senior Advisor for Trade Missions. date of publication of the initiation regulation provides that Commerce may [FR Doc. 2020–04210 Filed 2–28–20; 8:45 am] notice, or as soon thereafter as possible. extend this time if it is reasonable to do BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P Commerce invites comments regarding so. Determinations by Commerce to the CBP data and respondent selection extend the 90-day deadline will be within five days of placement of the made on a case-by-case basis. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CBP data on the record of the review. Deadline for Particular Market In the event Commerce decides it is Situation Allegation International Trade Administration necessary to limit individual examination of respondents and Section 504 of the Trade Preferences Antidumping or Countervailing conduct respondent selection under Extension Act of 2015 amended the Act Order, Finding, or Suspended section 777A(c)(2) of the Act: by adding the concept of particular Investigation; Opportunity To Request In general, Commerce finds that market situation (PMS) for purposes of Administrative Review determinations concerning whether constructed value under section 773(e) particular companies should be of the Act.1 Section 773(e) of the Act AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, ‘‘collapsed’’ (i.e., treated as a single states that ‘‘if a particular market International Trade Administration, entity for purposes of calculating situation exists such that the cost of Department of Commerce. antidumping duty rates) require a materials and fabrication or other FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: substantial amount of detailed processing of any kind does not Brenda E. Brown, Office of AD/CVD information and analysis, which often accurately reflect the cost of production Operations, Customs Liaison Unit, require follow-up questions and in the ordinary course of trade, the Enforcement and Compliance, analysis. Accordingly, Commerce will administering authority may use International Trade Administration, not conduct collapsing analyses at the another calculation methodology under U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 respondent selection phase of a review this subtitle or any other calculation Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, and will not collapse companies at the methodology.’’ When an interested DC 20230, telephone: (202) 482–4735. respondent selection phase unless there party submits a PMS allegation pursuant SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: has been a determination to collapse to section 773(e) of the Act, Commerce certain companies in a previous will respond to such a submission Background segment of this antidumping proceeding consistent with 19 CFR 351.301(c)(2)(v). Each year during the anniversary (i.e., investigation, administrative If Commerce finds that a PMS exists month of the publication of an review, new shipper review or changed under section 773(e) of the Act, then it antidumping or countervailing duty circumstances review). For any will modify its calculations order, finding, or suspended company subject to a review, if appropriately. investigation, an interested party, as Commerce determined, or continued to Neither section 773(e) of the Act nor defined in section 771(9) of the Tariff treat, that company as collapsed with 19 CFR 351.301(c)(2)(v) set a deadline Act of 1930, as amended (the Act), may others, Commerce will assume that such for the submission of PMS allegations request, in accordance with 19 CFR companies continue to operate in the and supporting factual information. 351.213, that the Department of same manner and will collapse them for However, in order to administer section Commerce (Commerce) conduct an respondent selection purposes. 773(e) of the Act, Commerce must administrative review of that Otherwise, Commerce will not collapse receive PMS allegations and supporting antidumping or countervailing duty companies for purposes of respondent factual information with enough time to order, finding, or suspended selection. Parties are requested to (a) consider the submission. Thus, should investigation. identify which companies subject to an interested party wish to submit a All deadlines for the submission of review previously were collapsed, and PMS allegation and supporting new comments or actions by Commerce (b) provide a citation to the proceeding factual information pursuant to section discussed below refer to the number of in which they were collapsed. Further, 773(e) of the Act, it must do so no later calendar days from the applicable if companies are requested to complete than 20 days after submission of initial starting date. a Quantity and Value Questionnaire for Section D responses. purposes of respondent selection, in Opportunity to Request a Review: Not 2 Respondent Selection general each company must report later than the last day of March 2020, In the event Commerce limits the volume and value data separately for interested parties may request number of respondents for individual itself. Parties should not include data administrative review of the following examination for administrative reviews for any other party, even if they believe orders, findings, or suspended initiated pursuant to requests made for they should be treated as a single entity the orders identified below, Commerce with that other party. If a company was 1 See Trade Preferences Extension Act of 2015, Public Law 114–27, 129 Stat. 362 (2015). intends to select respondents based on collapsed with another company or 2 Or the next business day, if the deadline falls U.S. Customs and Border Protection companies in the most recently on a weekend, federal holiday or any other day (CBP) data for U.S. imports during the completed segment of a proceeding when Commerce is closed.

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