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Appendix D. Category III Petitions | June 9, 2017 Preliminary Report Appendix D. Category III Petitions | June 9, 2017 Appendix D. Category III Petitions As required by Section 3(b)(3)(C)(ii) of the AMCA, the following table provides: “(III) A list of petitions for duty suspensions and reductions for which the Commission recommends modifications to the amount of the duty suspension or reduction that is the subject of the petition to comply with the requirements of this Act, with the modification specified.” These petitions are referred to as "Category III 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 11 Bayer CropScience LP Clothianidin N/A 21 Bayer CropScience LP Glufosinate-ammonium 1910 31 Whirlpool Corporation Automatic drip coffee makers N/A 64 Chemtura Corporation Tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate 526, 824 79 Bayer HealthCare LLC o-Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) N/A 88 TFM North America, Inc. 4,4'-Diaminostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid 1200, 1540 100 Drexel Chemical Company Diuron 1350 113 Bayer CropScience LP Methylphosphinic acid N-butyl ester (MPE) N/A 117 Bayer CropScience LP Cyprosulfamide N/A 121 Bayer CropScience LP Isoxaflutole N/A 135 Bayer CropScience LP FOE 5043 hydroxy N/A 138 Bayer CropScience LP Huskie herbicide N/A 161 Bayer CropScience LP 1,2,4-Triazole 886 163 Bayer CropScience LP Oxadiazon N/A 183 PetSmart Home Office, Inc. Plastic ornamentation for aquariums N/A 190 United Color Manufacturing, Inc. Methanesulfonic acid 1389, 1872 217 Bayer CropScience LP Iprodione 820, 1744 218 Bayer CropScience LP Metribuzin 832, 2059 225 Cummins Inc. Gensets with natural gas engine N/A 237 EMS-CHEMIE (North America) Inc. Grilamid TR 90 N/A 251 PetSmart Home Office, Inc. Small metal wire crate for dogs N/A 254 PetSmart Home Office, Inc. Large metal wire crate for dogs N/A 276 Bayer CropScience LP 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethylpentan-3-one N/A U.S. International Trade Commission | Page 1 Preliminary Report Appendix D. Category III Petitions | June 9, 2017 ID Petitioner Product Name Consolidated Petitions 298 Bayer CropScience LP Imidacloprid N/A 299 Bayer CropScience LP AE 747 ether N/A 300 Bayer CropScience LP Isoxadifen-ethyl 472 319 Bayer CropScience LP 2,3-Dichloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridine N/A 320 Bayer CropScience LP 2-(Trifluoromethyl)benzamide N/A 328 LANXESS Corporation 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 485 330 Nichino America Inc. Buprofezin N/A 356 LANXESS Corporation 4-ADPA (4-aminodiphenylamine) 1955, 2091 359 LANXESS Corporation Benzoyl chloride 1765, 2339 363 Nichino America Inc. Fenpyroximate N/A 364 Russell Brands, LLC Volleyballs 2838 372 Nichino America Inc. Flutolanil N/A 382 LANXESS Corporation Monochlorobenzene N/A 393 LANXESS Corporation m-Toluidine 497, 1836 396 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Azoxystrobin N/A 401 ANN INC. Women's leather/composition leather belts, ≥$7 N/A 417 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Cloquintocent-mexyl N/A 426 BASF Corporation Bentazon N/A 427 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC DEMBB N/A 428 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Difenoconazole N/A 429 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Fludioxinil technical N/A 438 Bayer CropScience LP Flupyradifurone formulations N/A 441 Dow AgroSciences LLC DEDS N/A 463 BASF Corporation Polyisobutylene: other N/A 469 BASF Corporation Imazethapyr 1708 470 BASF Corporation Glyoxal 1364 476 BASF Corporation Pyraclostrobin technical N/A 482 BASF Corporation Heterocyclic:other: herbicides: topramezone N/A 484 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Mefenoxam N/A 494 Milliken & Company 4-Propyl benzaldehyde (NPBAL) N/A 507 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Mesotrione N/A 514 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Pinoxaden N/A 515 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Prodiamine 2141 U.S. International Trade Commission | Page 2 Preliminary Report Appendix D. Category III Petitions | June 9, 2017 ID Petitioner Product Name Consolidated Petitions 517 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Propiconazole 686, 1153, 1276, 1863 519 Dow AgroSciences LLC Methoxyfenozide technical insecticide N/A 523 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC S-Metolachlor N/A 525 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC S-N-Alkyl-anilin N/A 528 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Thiamethoxam N/A 529 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Triasulfuron N/A 530 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Trifloxysulfuron N/A 531 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Trinexapac-ethyl N/A 538 Russell Brands, LLC Basketballs other than leather or rubber 3054 544 Russell Brands, LLC Rubber basketballs 3031 546 LANXESS Corporation o-Toluidine 994, 2665 555 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Bicyclopyrone N/A 557 LANXESS Corporation p-Dichlorobenzene 2403 584 BASF Corporation Hydroxylmethylpentanone N/A 598 BASF Corporation Polyisobutylene N/A 603 Metglas, Inc. Ferroboron N/A 607 United Phosphorous, Inc. Acephate formulations 1142, 2133 610 United Phosphorous, Inc. Acephate CAS 30560-19-1 N/A 619 3V Sigma USA Inc. Hindered amine light stabilizer 704 626 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Solatenol N/A 629 BASF Corporation Metconazole 2951 656 BASF Corporation 5-Methylmethoxypyridine-2,3-dicar N/A 668 BASF Corporation 2-Chloro-N-(4'-chloro-bipheny (boscalid tech) N/A 670 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC 1,1'-Dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium dichloride 2229 677 BASF Corporation PCM N/A 687 BASF Corporation Prothioconazole 749 698 BASF Corporation 2,3-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid N/A 700 BASF Corporation 4-Chlorophenylglycine N/A 701 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Pressure distillation column N/A 702 PPG Industries, Inc. 1-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl) benzene 751, 2156 746 ANN INC. Ftwr 4 W, 90% ext surf rubber/plas, ≥$15 N/A 750 Bayer CropScience LP Spirotetramat N/A U.S. International Trade Commission | Page 3 Preliminary Report Appendix D. Category III Petitions | June 9, 2017 ID Petitioner Product Name Consolidated Petitions 752 Bayer CropScience LP Spirodiclofen N/A 757 MTU America Inc. Crankshaft N/A 760 ANN INC. Women's footwear w/textile uppers, $15/pr or more N/A 762 Dow AgroSciences LLC 2-Cyanopyridine N/A 763 ANN INC. Women's footwear w/textile uppers, $10-14.99/pr N/A 780 MTU America Inc. Fuel injector N/A 795 United Phosphorous, Inc. Acifluorfen MUP N/A 799 United Phosphorous, Inc. Bifenthrin 1496, 1608 801 United Phosphorous, Inc. Chlorothalonil 1037 819 BRK Brands, Inc. Antitheft steel case w/digital lock, val $24-36 N/A 836 Isochem Colors, Inc. THPS 981, 2537 844 United Phosphorous, Inc. Oryzalin N/A 855 United Phosphorous, Inc. Oxyfluorfen 1057 857 United Phosphorous, Inc. Sulfentrazone N/A 862 Bayer CropScience LP Fluopyram + bacillus firmus formulations N/A 863 LANXESS Corporation Mesamoll N/A 865 3V Sigma USA Inc. 2-Ethylhexyl 4-methoxycinnamate 1843 921 Sensient Colors LLC Sodium alginate 2936 942 Element TV Company, LP LCD television panel assembly N/A 943 Element TV Company, LP LCD television panel assembly N/A 959 REHAU Industries Inc. Acrylic poly methacrylate N/A 963 REHAU Construction LLC Plastic, other fittings N/A 965 REHAU Automotive LLC Mufflers and exhaust pipes and parts thereof N/A 970 Bayer CropScience LP Prothioconazole + tebuconazole formulations N/A 972 DuPont MPD N/A 985 Syngenta Crop Protection LLC Glyphosate 1739 991 Bayer CropScience LP Trifloxystrobin + prothioconazole formulations N/A 993 Bayer CropScience LP Spirotetramat formulations N/A 1007 BASF Corporation 3-(Difluoromethyl)-1-methyl-N-(3',(xemium tech) N/A 1009 Bayer CropScience LP Isoxaflutole + cyprosulfamide formulations N/A 1024 Nufarm Americas Inc. MCPA N/A 1029 Nufarm Americas Inc. Bromoxynil octanoate N/A 1062 Dow AgroSciences LLC Clopyralid technical N/A U.S. International Trade Commission | Page 4 Preliminary Report Appendix D. Category III Petitions | June 9, 2017 ID Petitioner Product Name Consolidated Petitions 1105 Sun Chemical Corporation 3,3' Dichlorobenzidine dihydrochloride N/A 1116 Bayer CropScience LP Clothianidin + bacillus firmus formulations N/A 1160 Navistar, Inc. Engine blocks N/A 1189 W. R. Grace & Co. - Conn. Lanthanum oxide N/A 1190 Dow AgroSciences LLC 2-Chloro-6-trichloromethyl pyridine N/A 1193 Infineum USA L.P. Fuel oil additive - cold flow improver N/A 1195 Infineum USA L.P. Lubricity Improver N/A 1198 Infineum USA L.P. Branched C24 benzene alkylate N/A 1204 W. R. Grace & Co. - Conn. Lanthanum carbonate N/A 1223 Pfizer Inc. (Anacor a subsidiary of Crisaborole N/A Pfizer Inc.) 1246 Bayer CropScience LP Clothianidin formulations (acceleron IC-609) N/A 1248 Bayer CropScience LP Isoxadifen-ethyl + tembotrione formulations N/A 1251 Cummins Inc. Fuel transfer pumps N/A 1254 Sun Chemical Corporation Copper phthalocyanine blue crude 1599 1275 Dow AgroSciences LLC Picloram technical N/A 1280 DuPont ODA - WANDA N/A 1312 VF Outdoor, LLC W's WP ftwr w/otr sles&uprs rbr/plstcs >$25 no ank N/A 1357 Arkema Inc. 11 Aminoundecanoic acid N/A 1366 Sunbeam Products, Inc. Steam iron, cordless N/A 1371 Sunbeam Products, Inc. Electrothermic expresso maker N/A 1377 Sunbeam Products, Inc. Multicooker slow cooker 5-1 N/A 1390 Cummins Inc. Ring gears N/A 1423 Clariant Plastics & Coatings USA Inc. Propylene-ethylene copolymer 2283, 2302 1430 Hampton Products International Padlocks of base metal imported in bulk N/A Corporation 1433 Caterpillar Inc Used comp ignition internal combustion engine N/A 1455 Caterpillar Inc Used fuel pumps N/A 1472 Caterpillar Inc Used transmissions N/A 1473 Caterpillar Inc Used starters N/A 1475 Agilent Technologies, Inc. Lamps containing deuterium gas without RFID N/A 1476 Caterpillar Inc Used alternators N/A 1501 BASF Corporation 1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, pol (PBAT) N/A 1513 Navistar, Inc. Gear box N/A U.S. International Trade Commission | Page 5 Preliminary Report Appendix D.
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