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58372 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

193 / Thursday, October 6, 2005 / Notices

from interested parties. Submissions of Commerce, 14th Street and They are only a statement of the
shall be addressed to the Board’s Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, proposed maximum disposal quantity of
Executive Secretary at one of the DC 20230; Fax: (202) 482–5650; E-mail: each listed material that may be sold in
following addresses: wdenk@bis.doc.gov; or to Stanley a particular fiscal year by the DNSC.
1. Submissions Via Express/Package Specht, Co-chair, National Defense The quantity of each material that will
Delivery Services: Foreign–Trade-Zones Stockpile Market Impact Committee, actually be offered for sale will depend
Board, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Bilateral Trade Affairs, Bureau on the market for the material at the
Franklin Court Building - Suite 4100W, of Economic and Business Affairs, U.S. time of the offering as well as on the
1099 14th St. NW, Washington, D.C. Department of State, Fax: (202) 647– quantity of each material approved for
20005; or 8758; E-mail: spechtsh@state.gov. disposal by Congress.
2. Submissions Via the U.S. Postal FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The Committee requests that
Service: Foreign–Trade-Zones Board, Eddy Aparicio, Office of Strategic interested parties provide written
U.S. Department of Commerce, FCB - Industries and Economic Security, comments, supporting data and
Suite 4100W, 1401 Constitution Ave. Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. documentation, and any other relevant
NW, Washington, D.C. 20230. Department of Commerce, telephone: information on the potential market
The closing period for their receipt is (202) 482–8234; E-mail: impact of the sale of these commodities.
November 7, 2005. eaparici@bis.doc.gov. Although comments in response to this
A copy of the application will be
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the Notice must be received by November 7,
available for public inspection at the
authority of the Strategic and Critical 2005 to ensure full consideration by the
Office of the Foreign-Trade Zones
Materials Stock Piling Act of 1979, as Committee, interested parties are
Board’s Executive Secretary at the first
amended (50 U.S.C. 98 et seq.), the encouraged to submit comments and
address listed above.
Department of Defense (DOD), as supporting information at any time
Dated: September 29, 2005. National Defense Stockpile Manager, thereafter to keep the Committee
Dennis Puccinelli, maintains a stockpile of strategic and informed as to the market impact of the
Executive Secretary. critical materials to supply the military, sale of these commodities. Public
[FR Doc. 05–20116 Filed 10–5–05; 8:45 am] industrial, and essential civilian needs comments are an important element of
BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S of the United States for national the Committee’s market impact review
defense. Section 3314 of the Fiscal Year process.
(FY) 1993 National Defense Public comments received will be
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Authorization Act (NDAA) (50 U.S.C. made available at the Department of
98h–1) formally established a Market Commerce for public inspection and
Bureau of Industry and Security Impact Committee (the Committee) to copying. Anyone submitting business
[Docket No. 050923246–5246–01] ‘‘advise the National Defense Stockpile confidential information should clearly
Manager on the projected domestic and identify the business confidential
National Defense Stockpile Market foreign economic effects of all portion of the submission and also
Impact Committee Request for Public acquisitions and disposals of materials provide a non-confidential submission
Comments on the Potential Market from the stockpile * * *’’ The that can be placed in the public record.
Impact of Proposed Stockpile Committee must also balance market The Committee will seek to protect such
Disposals for FY 2007 impact concerns with the statutory information to the extent permitted by
requirement to protect the Government law.
AGENCY: U.S. Department of Commerce. against avoidable loss.
ACTION: Notice of inquiry. The Committee is comprised of The records related to this Notice will
representatives from the Departments of be made accessible in accordance with
SUMMARY: This notice is to advise the the regulations published in Part 4 of
Commerce, State, Agriculture, Defense,
public that the National Defense Title 15 of the Code of Federal
Energy, Interior, Treasury, and
Stockpile Market Impact Committee, co- Regulations (15 CFR 4.1, et seq.).
Homeland Security, and is co-chaired
chaired by the Departments of Specifically, the Bureau of Industry and
by the Departments of Commerce and
Commerce and State, is seeking public Security’s Freedom of Information Act
State. The FY 1993 NDAA directs the
comments on the potential market (FOIA) reading room is located on its
Committee to consult with industry
impact of the proposed disposal levels Web page found at http://
representatives that produce, process, or
for excess materials from the National www.bis.doc.gov/foia/default.htm.
consume the materials contained in the
Defense Stockpile for the Fiscal Year Copies of the public comments received
stockpile.
(FY) 2007 Annual Materials Plan (AMP). In Attachment 1, the Defense National will be maintained on the Web site. If
DATES: Comments must be received by Stockpile Center (DNSC) lists the requesters cannot access the Web site,
November 7, 2005. proposed quantities that are enumerated they may call (202) 482–2165 for
ADDRESSES: Written comments should in the stockpile inventory for the FY assistance.
be sent to either William J. Denk, Co- 2007 Annual Materials Plan (AMP). The Dated: September 30, 2005.
chair, National Defense Stockpile Committee is seeking public comments Matthew S. Borman,
Market Impact Committee, Office of on the potential market impact of the
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export
Strategic Industries and Economic sale of these materials. Administration.
Security, Room 3876, Bureau of The quantities listed in Attachment 1
Industry and Security, U.S. Department are not disposal or sale target quantities. Attachment 1

PROPOSED FY 2007 ANNUAL MATERIALS PLAN


Material Unit Quantity Footnote

Aluminum Oxide, Abrasive ................................................................................................................ ST ............ 6,000

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PROPOSED FY 2007 ANNUAL MATERIALS PLAN—Continued


Material Unit Quantity Footnote

Bauxite, Metallurgical Jamaican ........................................................................................................ LDT .......... 2,000,000


Bauxite, Metallurgical Surinam .......................................................................................................... LDT .......... 2,000
Bauxite, Refractory ............................................................................................................................ LCT .......... 10,000
Beryl Ore ............................................................................................................................................ ST ............ 4,000
Beryllium Metal .................................................................................................................................. ST ............ 40
Beryllium Copper Master Alloy .......................................................................................................... ST ............ 1,200
Chromite, Chemical ........................................................................................................................... SDT ......... 5,000
Chromite, Refractory .......................................................................................................................... SDT ......... 93,000
Chromium, Ferro ................................................................................................................................ ST ............ 150,000
Chromium, Metal ............................................................................................................................... ST ............ 1,000
Cobalt ................................................................................................................................................. LB Co ...... 2,000,000 1
Columbium Concentrates .................................................................................................................. LB Cb ...... 560,000
Columbium Metal Ingots .................................................................................................................... LB Cb ...... 20,000
Diamond Stone .................................................................................................................................. ct .............. 520,000 1
Fluorspar, Acid Grade ....................................................................................................................... SDT ......... 12,000 1
Fluorspar, Metallurgical Grade .......................................................................................................... SDT ......... 60,000 1
Germanium ........................................................................................................................................ Kg ............ 8,000
Graphite ............................................................................................................................................. ST ............ 60 1
Iodine ................................................................................................................................................. LB ............ 1,000,000 1
Jewel Bearings .................................................................................................................................. PC ............ 82,051,558 1
Lead ................................................................................................................................................... ST ............ 35,000 1
Manganese, Battery Grade, Natural .................................................................................................. SDT ......... 30,000 1
Manganese, Battery Grade, Synthetic .............................................................................................. SDT ......... 3,011
Manganese, Chemical Grade ............................................................................................................ SDT ......... 40,000
Manganese, Ferro ............................................................................................................................. ST ............ 100,000
Manganese, Metallurgical Grade ....................................................................................................... SDT ......... 500,000
Mica, All ............................................................................................................................................. LB ............ 17,000 1
Platinum ............................................................................................................................................. Tr Oz ....... 9,000 1
Platinum—Iridium ............................................................................................................................... Tr Oz ....... 6,000
Quinidine ............................................................................................................................................ Av Oz ....... 21,000
Talc .................................................................................................................................................... ST ............ 1,000
Tantalum Carbide Powder ................................................................................................................. LB Ta ....... 4,000
Tantalum Metal Powder ..................................................................................................................... LB Ta ....... 10,000 1
Tantalum Minerals ............................................................................................................................. LB Ta ....... 500,000
Tantalum Oxide ................................................................................................................................. LB Ta ....... 20,000
Tin ...................................................................................................................................................... MT ........... 12,000
Tungsten Ferro .................................................................................................................................. LB W ........ 300,000 1
Tungsten Metal Powder ..................................................................................................................... LB W ........ 300,000
Tungsten Ores & Concentrates ......................................................................................................... LB W ........ 8,000,000
VTE, Chestnut ................................................................................................................................... LT ............ 120 1
VTE, Quebracho ................................................................................................................................ LT ............ 6,000
VTE, Wattle ........................................................................................................................................ LT ............ 300 1
Zinc .................................................................................................................................................... ST ............ 50,000
Notes:
1. Actual quantity will be limited to remaining inventory.

[FR Doc. 05–20044 Filed 10–5–05; 8:45 am] Japan pursuant to section 751(c) of the telephone: (202) 482–0371 and (202)
BILLING CODE 3510–33–P Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (‘‘the 482–0182, respectively.
Act’’). The Department conducted an SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
expedited (120-day) sunset review of
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE this order. As a result of this sunset Background:
review, the Department finds that
International Trade Administration On March 1, 2005, the Department
revocation of the antidumping duty published the notice of initiation of the
(A–588–703) order would be likely to lead to second sunset review of the
continuation or recurrence of dumping. antidumping duty order covering
Internal–Combustion Forklift Trucks The dumping margins are identified in
from Japan; Final Results of the internal–combustion forklift trucks from
the Final Results of Review section of Japan pursuant to section 751(c) of the
Expedited Sunset Review of the this notice.
Antidumping Duty Order Act. See Initiation of Five-year (Sunset)
EFFECTIVE DATE: October 6, 2005. Reviews, 70 FR 9919 (March 1, 2005).
AGENCY: Import Administration, On May 16, 2005, the Department
International Trade Administration, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: extended the period of time for making
Department of Commerce. David Layton or David Goldberger, AD/ its determination by 90 days pursuant to
SUMMARY: On March 1, 2005, the CVD Operations, Office 1, Import section 751(c)(5)(B) of the Act. See
Department of Commerce (‘‘the Administration, International Trade Extension of Time Limits for the Final
Department’’) initiated a sunset review Administration, U.S. Department of Results of Sunset Reviews of
of the antidumping duty order on Commerce, 14th Street & Constitution Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
internal–combustion forklift trucks from Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230; Orders, 70 FR 25808 (May 16, 2005).

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