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Prelim Appendix B Category 1 Petitions Preliminary Report Appendix B. Category I Petitions | June 9, 2020 Appendix B. Category I Petitions As required by Section 3(b)(3)(c)(ii) of the AMCA, the following table provides: “(I) A list of petitions for duty suspensions and reductions that meet the requirements of this Act without modifications.” These petitions are referred to as "Category I Petitions” for the purposes of this preliminary report. Click on the petition identification number (ID) bookmark listing to link to a detailed summary for a specific petition. If your petition ID does not appear in the first column it may have been consolidated. Please refer to Appendix A to identify the Master petition ID. ID Petitioner Product Name Consolidated Petitions 1900020 Broan-Nutone, LLC Household Range Hoods N/A 1900021 Broan-Nutone, LLC Grilles for exhaust fans N/A 1900023 Bayer CropScience LP Propoxycarbazone-sodium formulations N/A 1900028 Life Fitness LLC Alternating current generators for exercise equipment N/A 1900030 Life Fitness LLC Flat panel LCD televisions for exercise equipment N/A 1900031 Bayer CropScience LP Certain herbicide for use on cereals N/A 1900032 Fiskars Brands Inc. Zinc punches N/A 1900033 Bayer CropScience LP Herbicide for weed control in grassy areas 1901924 1900040 Broan-Nutone, LLC Bulb heaters with or without a fan N/A 1900044 3V Sigma USA Inc. 2,4-Dihydroxybenzophenone N/A 1900045 3V Sigma USA Inc. Optical brightener 1901931 1900047 Bayer CropScience LP Fluopyram N/A 1900052 Bayer CropScience LP Cyfluthrin (excluding β-cyfluthrin) N/A 1900053 3V Sigma USA Inc. Cyanuric chloride 1900160, 1900606, 1902324 1900057 Bayer CropScience LP Fosetyl-Al N/A 1900058 Bayer CropScience LP Trifloxystrobin N/A 1900059 Fiskars Brands Inc. Scissors, valued over $1.75 per dozen N/A 1900062 3V Sigma USA Inc. N,N'-Bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine N/A 1900071 Iofina Chemical Inc. 3-Trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol N/A 1900078 3V Sigma USA Inc. 4-Nitrobenzoyl chloride N/A 1900079 3V Sigma USA Inc. Allyl pentaerythritol N/A 1900082 Bayer CropScience LP Fluopyram formulations N/A 1900087 EMS-CHEMIE (North America) Certain crosslinking agent for powder coatings N/A Inc. 1900088 EMS-CHEMIE (North America) Bonding agent for polyester-reinforced rubber N/A Inc. products U.S. International Trade Commission | Page 1 Preliminary Report Appendix B. Category I Petitions | June 9, 2020 ID Petitioner Product Name Consolidated Petitions 1900091 EMS-CHEMIE (North America) Formulation for use in thermoplastic injection molding N/A Inc. 1900092 EMS-CHEMIE (North America) Formulation for use in plastics applications N/A Inc. 1900093 EMS-CHEMIE (North America) Products for enhancing optical transparency N/A Inc. 1900099 Harodite Industries Inc. Fusible bonding and separation yarn N/A 1900118 The Burton Corporation Ski boots and snowboard boots N/A 1900119 Drexel Chemical Company Mepiquat chloride N/A 1900121 Drexel Chemical Company 2,4-DB N/A 1900130 BASF Corporation Anisaldehyde N/A 1900131 BASF Corporation Reaction mixture of (rel-2R,4R)-tetrahydro (pyranol) N/A 1900133 BASF Corporation (E)-4-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-3-bute 1902709 1900134 Makhteshim Agan of Nort Mixtures of clofentezine N/A America, Inc bda ADAMA 1900136 BASF Corporation Very low volatile hydroxyphenyl triazine UV absorber N/A 1900137 Drexel Chemical Company MSMA N/A 1900138 BASF Corporation Low volatile hydroxyphenyl triazine UV absorber N/A 1900142 BASF Corporation 4,6-Bis(octylthiomethyl)-o-cresol N/A 1900143 BASF Corporation Glyoxal 1900611, 1902735 1900144 BASF Corporation 2-Mercaptoethanol 1900387 1900148 Bensussen Deutsch & Plastic cases for electronic games or accessories N/A Associates, LLC 1900156 Bayer HealthCare LLC Tetrachlorvinfos Formulations N/A 1900157 BASF Corporation 2-Methylimidazole flakes N/A 1900159 Sun Mountain Sports, Inc. Golf bag component top bottom divider N/A 1900171 Nation Ford Chemical Quinaldine N/A 1900173 Nation Ford Chemical Nitroanthraquinone N/A 1900174 BASF Corporation Light Stabliizer N/A 1900175 Nation Ford Chemical Leucoquinizarin 1902241 1900177 Nation Ford Chemical α-Naphthol N/A 1900178 BASF Corporation Hydroxylamine free base N/A 1900182 BASF Corporation Glycol ester N/A 1900184 BASF Corporation 2-Propenoic acid, sodium salt N/A 1900186 BASF Corporation 7-Hydroxycitronellal N/A 1900188 BASF Corporation Hydroxypivalic acid neopentyl glycol ester N/A 1900189 BASF Corporation Intermediate used in herbicides N/A U.S. International Trade Commission | Page 2 Preliminary Report Appendix B. Category I Petitions | June 9, 2020 ID Petitioner Product Name Consolidated Petitions 1900190 BASF Corporation Tris[2-[[2,4,8,10-tetra-tert-butyldibe (AO 12) N/A 1900193 BASF Corporation Bentazon N/A 1900194 Drexel Chemical Company Captan technical N/A 1900197 BASF Corporation 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene N/A 1900207 Bayer CropScience LP 2-(Trifluoromethyl)benzamide N/A 1900210 BASF Corporation 3,7-Dimethylocta-2,6-dienal N/A 1900211 Bayer CropScience LP 2-Ethyl-6-methylaniline N/A 1900212 BASF Corporation Hydroxylamine sulphate N/A 1900214 Bayer CropScience LP Flufenacet-alcohol N/A 1900220 Bayer CropScience LP Dichloroacetyl chloride N/A 1900221 Bayer CropScience LP AE 747 ether N/A 1900222 Bayer CropScience LP 2,4-Dichloroaniline N/A 1900223 Clariant Plastics & Coatings Pigment Yellow 184 N/A USA LLC 1900225 BASF Corporation 2-Acetylnicotinic acid N/A 1900230 BASF Corporation Propargyl alcohol N/A 1900242 Bayer CropScience LP Hexazinone 1901100, 1901547 1900243 Avery Dennison Retail Plastic clip fasteners N/A Information Services, LLC 1900250 Clariant Plastics & Coatings Acid Blue 80 1901744 USA LLC 1900252 Sun Chemical Corporation Copper phthalocyanine monosulfonate N/A 1900256 Sun Chemical Corporation MMTDCA N/A 1900257 Sun Chemical Corporation Copper phthalocyanine green 7 N/A 1900259 Clariant Plastics & Coatings Pigment Orange 43/Vat orange 7 N/A USA LLC 1900278 3V Sigma USA Inc. DMS (dimethyl sebacate) 1901341 1900282 Sun Chemical Corporation Vat Blue 4 N/A 1900283 3V Sigma USA Inc. Perkadox 16 1902842 1900284 Sun Chemical Corporation Pigment intermediate N/A 1900285 Dow AgroSciences LLC D-HPPA N/A 1900294 BASF Corporation 5-Methylpyridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid (5-MPDC) N/A 1900296 3V Sigma USA Inc. Crotonic acid 1903360 1900297 ASO LLC Elastic, water-repellent woven polyester fabric N/A 1900299 BASF Corporation Triticonazole N/A 1900303 BASF Corporation p-(Trifluoromethyl)benzaldehyde N/A U.S. International Trade Commission | Page 3 Preliminary Report Appendix B. Category I Petitions | June 9, 2020 ID Petitioner Product Name Consolidated Petitions 1900309 Pure Fishing, Inc. Fishing reels valued more than $2.70 but not more N/A than $8.45, pre-spooled, with rod 1900312 BASF Corporation Triphenylphosphine N/A 1900318 BASF Corporation Pyraclostrobin technical N/A 1900320 Sun Chemical Corporation Acid Red 87 (eosine disodium salt) 1901800 1900322 Tosoh USA, Inc. Lithium p-styrenesulfonate N/A 1900323 Tosoh USA, Inc. Monomer used in water treatment N/A 1900325 Clariant Corporation Reactive Red 180 N/A 1900339 Terumo Cardiovascular Heat exchange capillary material 1902457 Systems 1900341 Clariant Plastics & Coatings Sanodal deep black HBL N/A USA LLC 1900348 Ascena Retail Group, Inc. Women's leather belts valued at $7 or more N/A 1900351 Ascena Retail Group, Inc. Belts of calf skin N/A 1900356 Ascena Retail Group, Inc. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile N/A uppers, valued $15-$20 per pair 1900357 Ascena Retail Group, Inc. Women's footwear with leather soles and textile N/A uppers, valued $20-$25 per pair 1900359 Ascena Retail Group, Inc. Hair-slides with imitation pearls or stones N/A 1900362 Ascena Retail Group, Inc. Hats containing less than 23 percent or more of wool N/A 1900364 Bayer CropScience LP Fluopyram and imidacloprid formulations N/A 1900367 Glen Raven, Inc. Acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 40 N/A and 47.5 mm and a solar reflectance index less than 10 1900370 Glen Raven, Inc. Acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 40 N/A and 47.5 mm and a solar reflectance index between 10 and 30 1900371 Dow AgroSciences LLC PBA Solid (phenyl boronic acid) N/A 1900374 W.L. Gore & Associates Children's footwear with waterproof soles, not N/A covering the ankle, valued over $18 per pair 1900375 Glen Raven, Inc. Acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 48 N/A and 60 mm and a solar reflectance index less than 10 1900376 W.L. Gore & Associates Men's & boys' golf shoes with waterproof soles N/A 1900377 Glen Raven, Inc. Acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 48 N/A and 60 mm and a solar reflectance index between 10 and 30 1900378 W.L. Gore & Associates Women's protective active footwear, valued over $26 N/A per pair, covering the ankle. 1900381 Glen Raven, Inc. Acrylic staple fibers with a fiber length between 48 N/A and 60 mm and a solar reflectance index greater than 30 U.S. International Trade Commission | Page 4 Preliminary Report Appendix B. Category I Petitions | June 9, 2020 ID Petitioner Product Name Consolidated Petitions 1900385 Bayer CropScience LP Isoxaflutole and cyprosulfamide formulations N/A 1900389 Covestro LLC H12MDI based aliphatic polyisocyanate N/A 1900391 Sun Chemical Corporation Acetoacetyl-2,5-dimethoxy-4-chloroanilide N/A 1900392 W.L. Gore & Associates Women's protective active footwear, not covering the N/A ankle, valued over $26 per pair 1900394 Sun Chemical Corporation Phthalocyanine blue additive N/A 1900395 W.L. Gore & Associates Footwear for other persons, with leather uppers, N/A valued at $20
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