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CSMS # 63125827 - Initiation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Investigations: Paper File Folders from Cambodia and Sri Lanka

CSMS # 63125827 - Initiation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Investigations: Paper File Folders from Cambodia and Sri Lanka
U.S. Customs and Border Protection sent this bulletin at 11/21/2024 01:22 PM EST
CSMS # 63125827 - Initiation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Investigations: Paper File Folders from Cambodia and Sri Lanka
On November 12, 2024, the Department of Commerce (Commerce) initiated its less-than-fair-value and countervailing duty investigations on “Paper File Folders from Cambodia and Sri Lanka” (Initiation Notices).  These investigations have been assigned the following case numbers: A-555-005 and C-555-006 (Cambodia), A-542-806 (Sri Lanka).
The Scope of Merchandise covered by these investigations reads as follows
:
The products within the scope of these investigations are file folders consisting primarily of paper, paperboard, pressboard, or other cellulose material, whether coated or uncoated, that has been folded (or creased in preparation to be folded), glued, taped, bound, or otherwise assembled to be suitable for holding documents.  The scope includes all such folders, regardless of color, whether expanding, whether laminated, and with or without tabs, fasteners, closures, hooks, rods, hangers, pockets, gussets, or internal dividers.  The term “primarily” as used in the first sentence of this scope means 50 percent or more of the total product weight, exclusive of the weight of fasteners, closures, hooks, rods, hangers, removable tabs, and similar accessories, and exclusive of the weight of the packaging.
Subject folders have the following dimensions in their folded and closed position:  lengths and widths of at least 8 inches and no greater than 17 inches, regardless of depth.
The scope covers all varieties of folders, including but not limited to manila folders, hanging folders, fastener folders, classification folders, expanding folders, pockets, jackets, and wallets.
Excluded from the scope are:
mailing envelopes with a flap bearing one or more adhesive strips that can be used permanently to seal the entire length of a side such that, when sealed, the folder is closed on all four sides;
binders, with two or more rings to hold documents in place, made of paperboard or pressboard encased entirely in plastic;
binders consisting of a front cover, back cover, and spine, with or without a flap; to be excluded, a mechanism with two or more metal rings must be included on or adjacent to the interior spine;
non-expanding folders with a depth exceeding 2.5 inches and that are closed or closeable on the top, bottom, and all four sides (e.g., boxes or cartons);
expanding folders that have: (1) 13 or more pockets; (2) a flap covering the top; (3) a latching mechanism made of plastic and/or metal to close the flap; and (4) an affixed plastic or metal carry handle;
folders that have an outer surface (other than the gusset, handles, and/or closing mechanisms, if any) that is covered entirely with fabric, leather, and/or faux leather;
fashion folders, which are defined as folders with all of the following characteristics:  (1) plastic lamination covering the entire exterior of the folder; (2) printing, foil stamping, embossing (i.e., raised relief patterns that are recessed on the opposite side), and/or debossing (i.e., recessed relief patterns that are raised on the opposite side), covering the entire exterior surface area of the folder; (3) at least two visible and printed or foil stamped colors (other than the color of the base paper), each of which separately covers no less than 10 percent of the entire exterior surface area; and (4) patterns, pictures, designs, or artwork covering no less than thirty percent of the exterior surface area of the folder;
portfolios, which are folders having: (1) a width of at least 16 inches when open flat; (2) no tabs or dividers; and (3) one or more pockets that are suitable for holding letter size documents and that cover at least 15 percent of the surface area of the relevant interior side or sides; and
report covers, which are folders having: (1) no tabs, dividers, or pockets; and (2) one or more fasteners or clips, each of which is permanently affixed to the center fold, to hold papers securely in place.
Imports of the subject merchandise are provided for under Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) category 4820.30.0040.  Subject imports may also enter under other HTSUS classifications.  While the HTSUS subheading is provided for convenience and customs purposes, the written description of the scope of these investigations is dispositive.
Parties may submit comments on the scope of the investigations.  Please be sure to comply with all requirements pertaining submitting comments as described in the forthcoming Initiation Notices.  Upon their publication in the Federal Register, the Initiation Notices may be found at
www.federalregister.gov
via the search bar using the case numbers assigned to these investigations.
Importers should be aware that entries of subject merchandise made after the initiation of an investigation may retroactively be subject to antidumping and/or countervailing duties.
For questions about CBP’s AD/CVD enforcement, see
Priority Trade Issue: Antidumping and Countervailing Duties | U.S. Customs and Border Protection (cbp.gov)
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Programs Affected:
AD/CVD