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The Stile Newsletter Issue # 893
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- Petitions
Filed Requesting the Imposition of Antidumping and
Countervailing Duties on Imports of Steel Concrete Reinforcing
Bar from Algeria, Bulgaria, Egypt, and the Socialist Republic of
Vietnam
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- ITA Announces
the Official Launch of International Privacy Certifications
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- Treasury
Releases Request for Information related to the Executive Order
14247 “Modernizing Payments To and From America’s Bank Account”
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- FTC Sends
Warning Letters to Prescribers Regarding Possible Violations of
the Contact Lens Rule
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- CPSC
Highlights the Safety of Older Americans During National Safety
Month
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Petitions Filed Requesting the Imposition
of Antidumping and Countervailing Duties on Imports of Steel Concrete
Reinforcing Bar from Algeria, Bulgaria, Egypt, and the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam - Grunfeld,
Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman & Klestadt LLP
On June 4, 2025, Byer Steel Corporation,
Commercial Metals Company, Gerdau Ameristeel US Inc., Nucor
Corporation, Optimus Steel LLC; Radius Recycling, d/b/a Cascade Steel
Rolling Mills, Inc., and Steel Dynamics, Inc. filed a petition for
the imposition of antidumping and countervailing duties on the
imports of Steel Concrete Reinforcing Bar from Algeria, Bulgaria,
Egypt, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The petition alleges
dumping margins of 145.16-166.38% (Algeria), 27.57% (Bulgaria),
110.99-129.89% (Egypt), and 115.44% (Vietnam). The petition
identifies certain foreign producers/exporters and U.S. importers of
the investigated product.
The merchandise subject to these orders is steel
concrete reinforcing bar imported in either straight length or coil
form (rebar) regardless of metallurgy, length, diameter, or grade or
lack thereof. Please see the petition for a more detailed description
of the covered merchandise and exclusions.
The projected date of the International Trade
Commission’s Preliminary Conference is June 24, 2025. The earliest
theoretical date for retroactive suspension of liquidation for AD is
August 13, 2025; CVD is June 24, 2025.
Please feel free to contact one of our attorneys
for further information, including a complete scope description,
complete projected schedule for the AD and CVD investigations; the
volume and value of imports; and list of identified foreign exporters
and U.S. importers.
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ITA Announces the Official Launch of
International Privacy Certifications - International
Trade Administration
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The International Trade
Administration (ITA) today announced the official launch of the
Global Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) and Global Privacy
Recognition for Processors (PRP) Systems—international privacy
certifications which provide a simple and transparent means for
organizations to ensure the protection of personal information when
moving across jurisdictions.
Certified companies are eligible to display the
below certification marks to indicate that they are certified under
the Global CBPR and/or Global PRP Systems, thereby demonstrating they
have met internationally-recognized data protection and privacy standards.
Organizations seeking certification must undergo
assessments by approved Accountability Agents (AAs). U.S. companies
interested in obtaining the Global CBPR and Global PRP Systems
certifications can contact any of the following Accountability
Agents:
BBB National Programs
NCC Group
Schellman
TRUSTe
The Global CBPR and PRP Systems launch with
approximately 100 certified companies covering over 2,000 entities
(subsidiaries included within the parent company’s certification),
which can be found on the Global CBPR Forum’s website.
The Global CBPR Forum administers the global
privacy certifications to support the free flow of data and effective
data protection and privacy globally. In 2022, the Forum was
established by Australia, Canada, Japan, the Republic of Korea,
Mexico, the Philippines, Singapore, Chinese Taipei (Taiwan), and the
United States as jurisdictions participating in the Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation (APEC) CBPR System at the time. In addition to
these nine Members, the Forum has since welcomed the United Kingdom,
Bermuda, Dubai International Financial Center, and Mauritius as
Associates.
Ms. Shannon Coe, Director of Global Data Policy at
ITA and Chair of the Global CBPR Forum, emphasized the importance of
these certifications in supporting today’s digital economy. “The
launch of the Global CBPR and Global PRP Systems empowers companies worldwide
to uphold the highest standards of data privacy, fosters trust,
enables trade and drives innovation in a connected future,” said Ms.
Coe. “We encourage companies operating in the global market to
consider becoming certified and jurisdictions to join the Forum to
make this tool available to companies in their jurisdictions.”
The launch of the Global CBPR and Global PRP
privacy certifications represents a major step forward in the United
States’ efforts to support trusted global data flows critically
important to the modern economy, economic growth, and innovation.
These certifications will benefit U.S. companies of every sector by
ensuring that data privacy compliance and regulatory differences don
not hinder the ability to deliver products and services worldwide.
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Federal Register Notices:
- Antidumping
or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews:
Initiation of Five-Year (Sunset) Reviews
- Antidumping
or Countervailing Duty Order, Finding, or Suspended
Investigation; Advance Notification of Sunset Review
- Antidumping
or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews: Sol
Gel Alumina-Based Ceramic Abrasive Grains From China; Scheduling
of the Final Phase of Countervailing Duty and Antidumping Duty
Investigations
- Investigations;
Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Calcium
Hypochlorite From China; Institution of Five-Year Reviews
- Lattice-Boom
Crawler Cranes (LBCCs) From Japan
- Certain
Collated Steel Staples From China; Institution of Five-Year
Reviews
- Electrolytic
Manganese Dioxide From China; Institution of a Five-Year Review
- Lightweight
Thermal Paper From China; Institution of Five-Year Reviews
- Certain
Hydrodermabrasion Systems and Components Thereof III; Notice of
a Commission Determination To Issue a Limited Exclusion Order
and Cease and Desist Orders; Termination of Investigation
- Certain
Electronic Computing Devices, and Components and Modules Thereof
Notice of a Commission Determination Not To Review an Initial
Determination Granting a Joint Motion To Terminate the
Investigation in Its Entirety Based Upon Settlement
- Antidumping
or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews:
Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Order, Finding, or Suspended
Investigation; Opportunity To Request Administrative Review and
Join Annual Inquiry Service List
- Investigations;
Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Certain
Nanolaminate Alloy Coated Metal Parts and Products Containing
the Same; Notice of a Commission Decision Not To Review an
Initial Determination Amending the Complaint and Notice of Investigation
- Certain
Mobile Phones, Components Thereof, and Products Containing the
Same; Notice of a Commission Decision Not To Review an Initial
Determination Terminating the Investigation in Its Entirety
Based on Settlement; Termination of Investigation
- L-lysine
From China; Institution of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Investigations; Scheduling of Preliminary Phase Investigations
- Certain
Cellular Base Station Communication Equipment, Components
Thereof, and Products Containing Same; Notice of Commission
Decision Not To Review an Initial Determination Terminating the
Investigation Based on Settlement; Termination of Investigation
- Vanillin
From China; Cancellation of Hearing for Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Investigations
- Certain
Composite Intermediate Bulk Containers; Notice of Commission
Decision Not To Review an Initial Determination Granting a
Motion To Amend the Complaint and Notice of Investigation
- Antidumping
or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews:
Stainless Steel Plate in Coils From Belgium: Preliminary Results
and Rescission, in Part, of Antidumping Duty Administrative
Review; 2023-2024
- Certain
Monomers and Oligomers From Taiwan: Postponement of Preliminary
Determination in the Countervailing Duty Investigation
- Sodium
Nitrite From India: Preliminary Results and Partial Rescission
of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review; 2022-2024
- Refined
Brown Aluminum Oxide From the People's Republic of China: Final
Results of the Expedited Fourth Sunset Review of the Antidumping
Duty Order
- Investigations;
Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Paper File
Folders From Cambodia and Sri Lanka; Scheduling of the Final
Phase of Countervailing Duty and Antidumping Duty Investigations
- Certain
Selective Thyroid Hormone Receptor-Beta Agonists, Processes for
Manufacturing or Relating to Same, and Products Containing Same;
Notice of Commission Final Determination Finding a Violation of
Section 337; Issuance of a Limited Exclusion Order and Cease and
Desist Orders; Termination of the Investigation
- Antidumping
or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews:
Stainless Steel Flanges From India: Final Results of Antidumping
Duty Administrative Review; 2022-2023
- Investigations;
Determinations, Modifications, and Rulings, etc.: Certain Glow
Fish Tape Systems, Safety Helmet Systems, and Components
Thereof; Notice of a Commission Determination Not To Review an
Initial Determination Granting Complainant's Motion for Leave To
Amend the Complaint and Notice of Investigation
- Certain
Exercise Equipment and Subassemblies Thereof; Notice of a
Commission Determination Not To Review an Initial Determination
Granting-in-Part Complainant's Motion for Summary Determination
of Violation; Request for Written Submissions on Remedy, the
Public Interest, and Bonding
- Antidumping
or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, or Reviews:
Vanillin From the People's Republic of China: Final Affirmative
Countervailing Duty Determination
Certain
Corrosion Inhibitors From the People's Republic of China: Final
Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review, 2023-2024
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Treasury Releases Request for Information
related to the Executive Order 14247 “Modernizing Payments To and
From America’s Bank Account” - Department
of Treasury
WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S.
Department of the Treasury (Treasury) released a request
for information related to the Executive Order (EO) 14247
“Modernizing Payments To and From America’s Bank Account,” which
transitions federal disbursements to electronic
payments. Beginning September 30, 2025, all federal payments
that are currently made by paper check—including Social Security
benefits, tax refunds, and vendor payments—will be made
electronically.
Paper checks are increasingly the front door for
fraud. Treasury is committed to raising awareness of the growing
fraud risks associated with paper checks and providing Americans with
the knowledge and tools to fight financial fraud and make informed
financial decisions.
The request for information (RFI) released today
offers the opportunity for interested individuals and organizations
to provide feedback on Treasury’s implementation of the Executive
Order and make recommendations to increase public awareness to help
consumers, including unbanked and underbanked populations, transition
to digital payments.
Members of the public are encouraged to submit
comments within 30 days. Comments responding to this request for
information will be publicly viewable at www.regulations.gov.
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FTC Sends Warning Letters to Prescribers
Regarding Possible Violations of the Contact Lens Rule - Federal
Trade Commission
According to CPSC’s most recent report, Senior
Injuries and Deaths Associated with Consumer Products: 2024 R
Staff of the Federal Trade Commission sent
37 letters to contact lens prescribers warning them of
potential violations of the agency’s Contact Lens Rule. Staff also
sent a letter to Spectrum Vision Partners, LLC, stating that the FTC
is closing its investigation of the company’s potential violations of
the Eyeglass Rule and Contact
Lens Rule, but warning Spectrum to remain in compliance with the
Rules.
The Contact Lens Rule requires prescribers to give
patients a copy of their prescription at the end of a fitting. The
Eyeglass Rule requires prescribers to give patients a copy of their
prescription after completing any refractive eye examination. Under both
rules, prescribers are prohibited from charging additional fees or
requiring a signed waiver for releasing prescriptions. The Rules also
prohibit prescribers from requiring a patient to buy contact lenses
or eyeglasses from them and prohibit refusing to perform an eye exam
unless the patient buys contact lenses or eyeglasses from them.
The 37 letters were based on consumer complaints
and are not formal determinations that the recipients have violated
the Contact Lens Rule or the Eyeglass Rule. The letters informed
prescribers of their obligations under the Rules and warned them that
violations of either Rule may result in legal action, including the
issuance of administrative subpoenas and civil penalties of up to
$53,088 per violation.
The letter to Spectrum follows an investigation
sparked by consumer complaints that vision centers managed by
Spectrum were charging patients an additional fee for releasing
prescriptions. The fee was not charged if patients had a refractive
exam but did not want a copy of their prescription.
Prescribers may charge fees for refractive eye
exams. However, if they are performing refractive eye exams and
charging fees only to patients who want their prescriptions, that
amounts to charging for prescriptions and is a violation of the
Eyeglass Rule.
The FTC has staff guidance to assist prescribers
in complying with the Rules. See: The
Contact Lens Rule: A Guide for Prescribers and Sellers and Complying
with the Eyeglass Rule. In addition, the FTC has information to
help consumers understand their rights under federal law. See: Buying
Prescription Glasses or Contact Lenses, Your Rights.
The lead staff attorney on this matter is Alysa
Bernstein in the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.
The Federal Trade Commission works to promote
competition and protect and educate consumers. The FTC will never
demand money, make threats, tell you to transfer money, or promise
you a prize. Learn more about consumer topics at consumer.ftc.gov, or
report fraud, scams, and bad business practices at
ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Follow the FTC on social media, read consumer
alerts and the business blog, and sign up to get the latest FTC news
and alerts.
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CPSC Highlights the Safety of Older Americans
During National Safety Month - Consumer
Product Safety Commission
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Consumer products
present significant injury risks to older Americans, sending more
than three million seniors to the hospital each year. The Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is hard at work addressing these
hazards and helping them to live safer, more independent lives.
According to CPSC’s most recent report, Senior
Injuries and Deaths Associated with Consumer Products: 2024 Report,
consumer products are associated with 41,000 senior deaths each year.
CPSC is emphasizing the importance of keeping older adults safe
during June—National Safety Month.
This report comes as the CPSC sets yet another
recall record for products violating the Safety Standard for Adult
Portable Bed Rails. Last week CPSC announced the results of a recent
enforcement sweep targeting these products, which can pose deadly
entrapment and strangulation hazards when they do not comply with
federal safety standards. In doing so, CPSC secured remedies for
consumers in multiple recalls, totaling more than 95,000 units.
“CPSC continues to carry out its vital mission and
is outpacing key safety and performance metrics from recent years,
including with respect to senior safety," said Acting Chairman
Peter Feldman. “I want to recognize the leadership of my colleague Commissioner
Dziak, who has done more than others to advance this cause.”
“My family has seen firsthand how a senior injury
can change lives forever,” said Commissioner Douglas Dziak. “Several
years ago, my mother-in-law suffered a serious head injury after an
in-home fall. She has never fully recovered and requires significant
ongoing treatment and care. Unfortunately, as the Commission’s report
describes, our story is not unique, and I will continue to prioritize
senior safety by seeking to reduce consumer hazards for seniors and
increase awareness regarding senior injury risk.”
Older adults and their caregivers can work to
prevent these tragic injuries and deaths by following these safety
steps:
- Check if the
portable adult bed rails in your home have been recalled. If
they have, do not use them. If purchasing new ones, look for bed
rails that meet the ASTM voluntary standard ASTM F3186 – 17,
Standard Specification for Adult Portable Bed Rails and Related
Products.
- Install
handrails on both sides of any stairs in your home and grab bars
in bathrooms. Keep stairs well-lit and free of clutter.
- Install smoke
alarms on every level of the home, outside sleeping areas and
inside each bedroom. Install carbon monoxide alarms on each
floor outside sleeping areas.
- Do not wear
loose clothing while cooking on the stove. The clothing can
catch fire. Keep an eye on food cooking on the stovetop and in
the oven. Stand by your pan.
- Do not swim
alone. Take swimming lessons. Use a U.S. Coast Guard-approved
flotation device if you are unsure of your swimming ability.
- Never operate
a portable generator inside the home. Generators should be used
outside at least 20 feet away from the house, and never near
windows or vents.
- Watch for
traffic and wear the appropriate gear when riding four-wheelers,
bicycles and e-scooters, including bicycle helmets.
For more tips go to Older
Adult Safety | CPSC.gov.
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