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A-570-504
Scope Review
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By Certified Mail, Return
Receipt Requested
To All Interested Parties:
On November 3, 1994, Watkins
Incorporated (Watkins) requested that the Department of Commerce (the Department)
issue a scope ruling on whether its Watkins pillar candle, model number 5418,
is covered by the antidumping duty order on petroleum wax candles from the People’s
Republic of China (PRC).
In accordance with 19 CFR
353.29(b) of the Departments regulations, the Department has determined that
no formal inquiry is warranted. Further, under 19 CFR 353.29(i)(1), the Department
has determined that the Watkins model 5418 pillar candle is outside the scope
of the order on petroleum wax candles from the PRC.
Enclosed is a memorandum
containing the Department’s analysis. We will notify the U.S. Customs Service
of this decision. If you, have any questions, please contact Robert M. James
or Wendy J. Frankel, at (202) 482-5222 or (202) 482-5253, respectively.
Sincerely,
Laurie A. Lucksinger
Director, Division I
Office of Antidumping Compliance
Enclosure
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14 1995
A-570-504
Scope Review
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MEMORANDUM
FOR: |
Joseph
A. Spetrini
Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Compliance |
FROM:
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Holly
A. Kuga, Director Office of Antidumping Compliance |
SUBJECT: |
Final
Scope Ruling -- Antidumping Duty Order on Petroleum Wax Candles From the
People ‘s Republic of China (A-570-504); Watkins, Incorporated |
SUMMARY
On November 3, 1994, Watkins,
Incorporated (Watkins) requested that the Department of Commerce (the Department)
issue a scope ruling finding that the Watkins model 5418 pillar candle, imported
from the People’s Republic of China (PRC), is outside the scope of the antidumping
duty order on candles from the PRC (51 FR 30686, August 28, 1986). In accordance
with 19 CFR 353.29(b) (1994), we recommend that the Department determine that
no formal scope inquiry is warranted. Further, pursuant to 19 CFR 353.29(i)(1),
we recommend that the Department determine that the Watkins model 5418 pillar
candle is outside the scope of the antidumping duty order.
BACKGROUND
In its November 3, 1994,
request for a scope ruling, Watkins maintains that its model 5418 pillar candle
(Watkins pillar candle) meets the established criteria for exclusion from the
scope of the order covering candles from the PRC. Watkins submitted a sample
of the subject candle with its request.
ANALYSIS
The regulations governing
the Department’s antidumping scope determinations can be found at 19 CFR 353.29.
On matters concerning the scope of an antidumping duty order, our normal bases
for determining whether a product is included within the scope of the order
are the descriptions of the product contained in the order, the determination
of the Secretary and the International Trade Commission (ITC), the initial investigation
and the petition. This determination may take place with or without a formal
inquiry. See 19 CFR 353.29(b) and (i) (1).
Pursuant to 19 CFR 353.29(b),
the Department has determined that no formal inquiry is warranted to determine
whether the Watkins pillar candle is covered by the scope of the order. We have
evaluated this request in accordance with 19 CFR 353.29(i)(1) because the descriptions
of the products contained in the petition, the final determinations of the Secretary
and the ITC, the antidumping duty order, and subsequent scope determinations
are dispositive of the issue. Therefore, we have not referred to the additional
factors found at section 353.29(i)(2).
Documents, and parts thereof,
from the underlying investigation deemed relevant by the Department to the scope
of the outstanding order were made part of the record of this determination
and are referenced herein. Documents that were not presented to the Department,
or placed by it on the record, do not constitute part of the administrative
record for this scope determination.
The Department defined the
scope of the original order as:
[C]ertain scented or unscented
petroleum wax candles made from petroleum wax and having fiber or paper-cored
wicks. They are sold in the following shapes: tapers, spirals, and straight-sided
dinner candles; rounds, columns, pillars, votives; and various wax-filled
containers.
Antidumping Duty Order:
Petroleum Wax Candles from the People’s Republic of China, 51 FR 30686 (August
28, 1986)
Also relevant to the present
scope ruling is a notice we issued to the United States Customs Service in connection
with a July 1987 scope determination, which states:
The Department of Commerce
has determined that certain novelty candles, such as Christmas novelty candles,
are not within the scope of the antidumping duty order on petroleum-wax candles
from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Christmas novelty candles are candles
specially designed for use only in connection with the Christmas holiday season.
This use is clearly indicated by Christmas scenes and symbols depicted in
the candle design. Other novelty candles not within the scope of the order
include candles having scenes or symbols of other occasions (e.g., religious
holidays or special events) depicted in their designs, figurine candles, and
candles shaped in the form of identifiable objects (e.g., animals or numerals)
See CIE N-212/85, September
21, 1987; Letter from the Director, Office of Compliance, to Burditt, Bowles
& Radzius, Ltd., July 13, 1987.
The subject Watkins pillar
candle is seven-and-one-half inches tall, and approximately two-and-one-halt
inches in diameter. It features a raised-relief, sculptured design depicting
a horse-drawn "Watkins" delivery wagon being driven past a farm house, as "elves"
dispense gifts from the back. To one side, Santa’s sleigh is shown approaching
a covered bridge some distance away. The design is identical to one on a Christmas
greeting card offered by this same company.
We agree with Watkins that
Christmas and other holiday novelty candles are excluded from the scope of the
order, as the Department stated in the July 13, 1987, letter from the Director,
Office of Compliance, quoted above. In addition, prior scope decisions have
addressed, products similar to the Watkins candle, i.e., a pillar candle incorporating
a Christmas holiday design. See, e.g., Recommendation Memorandum, Final Scope
Ruling, Success Sales, July 27, 1994 (on file in Room B-099 of the Main Commerce
Building). We find that the winter scene, with ‘elves" dispensing gifts from
the back of the delivery wagon, coupled with the depiction of Santa Claus, clearly
limit this candle for use in connection with the Christmas holiday season. As
such, this candle meets the exclusionary characteristics of a holiday novelty
candle set forth by the Department in its past scope clarifications.
RECOMMENDATION
Because the product description
provides a sufficient basis for making a determination, and the issue can be
resolved by making reference to the descriptions of the product contained in
the petition, the final determinations of the Secretary and the ITC, and subsequent
scope determinations, we recommend determining that no formal inquiry is warranted.
_____√_____Agree ___________Disagree
We recommend the Department
find the Watkins model 5418 pillar candle outside the scope of the antidumping
duty order on petroleum wax candles, as this candle meets the description of
a holiday novelty candle, which is excluded from the order.
_____√_____Agree ___________Disagree
If you agree, we will send
the attached letter to the interested parties, and will notify the U.S. Customs
Service of our determination.
Joseph A. Spetrini
Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Compliance
Attachment
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