• Effective Date: Apr 01, 2021
  • Period of Review: Feb 01, 2020 to Jan 31, 2021
  • Notice of Lifting of Suspension Date: Apr 01, 2021
  • Cite as: 86 FR 17124 • Cite date: Apr 01, 2021
1. This is a correction to message 1126420, dated 05/06/2015, to correct paragraph 2, the header, and the RE line of that message. 2. Paragraph 2, the header, and the RE line of message 1126420 contain incorrect information about third-country case numbers. The header also contains incorrect information about the period covered. Below is the fully corrected message. 3. Commerce does not automatically conduct administrative reviews of antidumping duty orders. Instead, reviews must be requested pursuant to section 751(a)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and in accordance with 19 CFR 351.213. 4. Commerce has not received a request for an administrative review of the antidumping duty order for the period and on the merchandise identified below except for the firms listed in paragraph 5. Therefore, in accordance with 19 CFR 351.212(c), you are to liquidate all entries for all firms except those listed in paragraph 5 and assess antidumping duties on merchandise entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption at the cash deposit rate in effect on the date of entry: Product: Certain Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Products Country: Taiwan Case number: A-583-853 Period: 02/01/2020 through 01/31/2021 Country: Mexico Third Country Case Number: A-201-993 Country: Italy Third Country Case Number: A-475-993 Country: Vietnam Third Country Case Number: A-552-993 Country: Malaysia Third Country Case Number: A-557-991 5. Entries of merchandise of the firms listed below should not be liquidated until specific instructions are issued. Continue to suspend liquidation of all entries of merchandise produced and/or exported by the listed firms entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the period 2/1/2020 through 1/31/2021: Note: the companies listed below are the companies for which a review was requested. Company: AU Optronics Corporation Case number: A-583-853-004 Company: Baoding Jiasheng Photovoltaic Technology Co. Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-026 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: Baoding Tianwei Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-027 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: Beijing Tianneng Yingli New Energy Resources Co. Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-028 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: Boviet Solar Technology Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-024 Company: Canadian Solar Inc. Case number: A-583-853-015 Company: Canadian Solar International, Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-016 Company: Canadian Solar Manufacturing (Chang shu), Inc. Case number: A-583-853-017 Company: Canadian Solar Manufacturing (Luoyang), Inc. Case number: A-583-853-018 Company: Canadian Solar Solutions Inc. Case number: A-583-853-019 Company: EEPV CORP. Case number: A-583-853-005 Third country case numbers: A-565-990-001, A-557-991-003, A-552-993-005, A-475-993-002 Company: E-TON Solar Tech. Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-006 Company: Hainan Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-029 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: Hengshui Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-030 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: Inventec Energy Corporation Case number: A-583-853-007, A-583-853-031 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: Inventec Solar Energy Corporation Case numbers: A-583-853-008 Third country case numbers: A-475-993-003 Company: Kyocera Mexicana S.A. de C.V. Case number: A-583-853-009 Company: Lixian Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-033 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: Ming Hwei Energy Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-035 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: Motech Industries, Inc. Case number: A-583-853-002 Third Country case numbers: A-475-993-004, A-122-993-001, A-557-991-001, A-201-993-002, A-559-990-001, A-549-993-001, A-552-993-001, A-533-993-002, A-455-993-001, A-791-993-001. Company: Shenzhen Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-037 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: Sino-American Silicon Products Inc. Case number: A-583-853-003 Third Country case number: A-565-990-002 Company: Sunengine Corporation Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-010 Company: Sunrise Energy Co. Ltd. Case number: No case number was in place for this company during the period of review. Entries may have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers. Company: Tianjin Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-038 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: TSEC Corporation Case number: A-583-853-011 Third Country case number: A-475-993-001 Company: United Renewable Energy Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-023 Third Country case numbers: A-559-990-002, A-475-993-005 Company: Vina Solar Technology Co. Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-014 Company: Win Win Precision Technology Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-012 Company: Yingli Energy (China) Co., Ltd. Case number: A-583-853-039 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers Company: Yingli Green Energy International Trading Company Limited Case number: A-583-853-040 Entries may also have been made under A-583-853-000 or other company-specific numbers CBP officers must also examine entries under A-583-853-000 and all existing company-specific case numbers to ensure the continued suspension of liquidation of entries during the applicable period of review for the producers and/or exporters listed above. 6. There are no injunctions applicable to the entries covered by this instruction. 7. Notice of the lifting of suspension of liquidation of entries of subject merchandise covered by paragraph 4 occurred with the publication of the notice of initiation of administrative review for the 02/2021 anniversary month (86 FR 17124, 04/01/2021). Unless instructed otherwise, for all other shipments of certain crystalline silicon photovoltaic products from Taiwan you shall continue to collect cash deposits of estimated antidumping duties for the merchandise at the current rates. 8. The assessment of antidumping duties by CBP on shipments or entries of this merchandise is subject to the provisions of section 778 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. Section 778 requires that CBP pay interest on overpayments or assess interest on underpayments of the required amounts deposited as estimated antidumping duties. The interest provisions are not applicable to cash posted as estimated antidumping duties before the date of publication of the antidumping duty order. Interest shall be calculated from the date payment of estimated antidumping duties is required through the date of liquidation. The rate at which such interest is payable is the rate in effect under section 6621 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 for such period. 9. Upon assessment of antidumping duties, CBP shall require that the importer provide a reimbursement statement, as described in section 351.402(f)(2) of Commerce's regulations. The importer should provide the reimbursement statement prior to liquidation of the entry. If the importer certifies that it has an agreement with the producer, seller, or exporter, to be reimbursed antidumping duties, CBP shall double the antidumping duties in accordance with the above-referenced regulation. Additionally, if the importer does not provide the reimbursement statement prior to liquidation, reimbursement shall be presumed and CBP shall double the antidumping duties due. If an importer timely files a protest challenging the presumption of reimbursement and doubling of duties, consistent with CBP's protest process, CBP may accept the reimbursement statement filed with the protest to rebut the presumption of reimbursement. 10. If there are any questions by the importing public regarding this message, please contact the Call Center for the Office of AD/CVD Operations, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce at (202) 482-0984. CBP ports should submit their inquiries through authorized CBP channels only. (This message was generated by OIV:ZS.) 11. There are no restrictions on the release of this information. Alexander Amdur