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Done at Washington, DC, on June 24, 2010.

Alfred V. Almanza,

Administrator.

[FR Doc. 2010–15812 Filed 6–29–10; 8:45 am]

BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

[Docket Number: 100624279–0279–01]

RIN 0625–XA09

Request for Public Comment To Inform

Development of National Export

Initiative Plan

AGENCY: International Trade

Administration: Trade Promotion

Coordinating Committee.

ACTION: Notice and request for

information.

SUMMARY: President Obama launched

the National Export Initiative (NEI) via

Executive Order 13534 in order to

achieve the goal of doubling U.S.

exports of goods and services over five

years to facilitate the creation of jobs in

the United States. As part of the broad

Federal government effort to support the

NEI, the Administration, through the

interagency Trade Promotion

Coordinating Committee (TPCC), is

seeking information from exporters,

other private businesses, trade

associations, academia, labor

organizations, non-governmental

organizations, and other interested

parties.

DATES: Comments must be received by

11:59 p.m., July 26, 2010, to be

considered. Comments should be no

more than 25 pages single spaced.

ADDRESSES: Submit comments by one of

the following methods:

Online: To submit comments via

http://www.regulations.gov, enter

docket number 100624279–0279–01 in

the ‘‘Enter Keyword or ID’’ window at

the http://www.regulations.gov home

page and click ‘‘Search.’’ The site will

provide a search-results page listing all

documents associated with this docket.

Find a reference to this notice by

selecting ‘‘Notices’’ under ‘‘Document

Type’’ on the search-results page, and

click on the link entitled ‘‘Submit a

Comment.’’ (For further information on

using the http://www.regulations.gov

Web site, please consult the resources

provided on that Web site by clicking on

the ‘‘Help’’ tab.) The http://

www.regulations.gov Web site provides

the option of making submissions by

filling in a ‘‘General Comments’’ field, or

by attaching a document. We expect that

most submissions will be provided in an

attached document. If a document is

attached, it is sufficient to type ‘‘See

attached’’ in the ‘‘General Comments’’

field. We strongly urge submitters to

avail themselves of the electronic filing,

if at all possible. Persons wishing to

submit comments anonymously may do

so by leaving the fields for name and

organization blank.

Mail: Trade Promotion

Coordinating Committee, U.S.

Department of Commerce, Room C102,

1401 Constitution Ave., NW.,

Washington, DC 20230 Attn.: NEI

Comments.

To facilitate review and consideration

of comments, the TPCC Secretariat will

share comments with other TPCC

agencies. Comments will be made

public and should not contain

confidential or business sensitive

information.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Grace Hu, Trade Promotion

Coordinating Committee, International

Trade Administration, U.S. Department

of Commerce, +1 202–482–5455.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

• On March 11, 2010, President

Obama issued Executive Order 13534 to

enhance and coordinate Federal efforts

to facilitate the creation of jobs in the

United States through the promotion of

exports, and to ensure the effective use

of Federal resources in support of these

goals. The Executive Order can be found

online at http://www.whitehouse.gov/

the-press-office/executive-ordernational-

export-initiative. The

Executive Order instructs the Export

Promotion Cabinet, through the TPCC,

to provide a report to the President

within 180 days on a comprehensive

plan to carry out the goals of the NEI.

• The TPCC, established by the

Export Enhancement Act of 1992 (Pub.

L. 102–429), is an interagency

committee that coordinates the

development of U.S. Government trade

promotion policies and programs. The

TPCC is composed of representatives

from 20 Federal agencies. The Secretary

of Commerce chairs the TPCC. Other

agencies and offices represented are the

Export-Import Bank, the Overseas

Private Investment Corporation, the U.S.

Trade and Development Agency, the

Small Business Administration, the

Departments of Agriculture, State,

Defense, Energy, Homeland Security,

Interior, Labor, Transportation and the

Treasury, the Office of the U.S. Trade

Representative, the U.S. Agency for

International Development, the U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency, the

Office of Management and Budget, the

National Security Council, the National

Economic Council, and the Council of

Economic Advisors.

• The NEI is President Obama’s

initiative to improve conditions that

directly affect the private sector’s ability

to export. The NEI will help meet the

Administration’s goal of doubling

exports over the next 5 years by working

to remove trade barriers, by helping

firms—especially small businesses—

overcome the hurdles to entering new

export markets, by assisting with

financing, and in general by pursuing a

government-wide approach to export

advocacy abroad, among other steps.

General information concerning the

NEI and government programs that help

U.S. businesses export is available at

http://www.export.gov.

Public Comments

The TPCC is seeking information from

exporters, other private businesses,

trade associations, academia, labor

organizations, non-governmental

organizations, and other interested

parties regarding:

(1) Identification of Federal

government programs or regulations that

impede the ability of U.S. companies to

export;

(2) Effective foreign trade promotion

programs and activities that could

inform U.S. Federal government

program development;

(3) Identification of the most (or least)

effective Federal government programs

that support U.S. exports, including

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specific experiences with such Federal

government programs;

(4) Steps that the Federal government

could take to improve its programs to

support U.S. exports; and

(5) More generally, how the Federal

government could better help U.S.

businesses export.

In particular, we are seeking

comments with respect to the following

eight priority areas set forth by the

President in Executive Order 13534:

(a) Exports by Small and Medium-

Sized Enterprises (SMEs);

(b) Federal Export Assistance;

(c) Trade Missions;

(d) Commercial Advocacy;

(e) Increasing Export Credit;

(f) Macroeconomic Rebalancing;

(g) Reducing Barriers to Trade; and

(h) Export Promotion of Services.

In responding, please indicate your

experience with exporting and the type

of organization you are affiliated with,

if any, i.e., small business, large

company, trade association, academia,

labor organization, or other nongovernmental

organization. For

organizations submitting comments to

the Federal Register (FR) notice on the

TPCC Renewable Energy and Energy

Efficiency Export Strategy to Support

the NEI (FR Doc. 2010–12982),

comments received in response to that

notice will be considered and do not

need to be resubmitted. The information

received will help the Administration

develop the NEI plan called for by the

President in Executive Order 13534.

With regard to the priority area

involving ‘‘Reducing Barriers to Trade,’’

the Administration will take into

account public comments previously

received by the Office of the U.S. Trade

Representative with regard to the

development and implementation of

U.S. trade policy. See FR notices at

http://www.ustr.gov/federal-registernotices

and http://www.regulations.gov

for a complete enumeration of those

notices and comments received.

Dated: June 24, 2010.

Joe Hurd,

Senior Director, Trade Promotion

Coordinating Committee, U.S. Department of

Commerce.

[FR Doc. 2010–15934 Filed 6–29–10; 8:45 am]

BILLING CODE 3510–FP–P

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration

[A–552–802]

Frozen Warmwater Shrimp from the

Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Notice

of Extension of Time Limit for the Final

Results of the 2008–2009

Administrative Review

AGENCY: Import Administration,

International Trade Administration,

Department of Commerce.

EFFECTIVE DATE: June 30, 2010.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Susan Pulongbarit or Paul Walker, AD/

CVD Operations, Office 9, Import

Administration, International Trade

Administration, U.S. Department of

Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution

Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230;

telephone (202) 482–4031 or (202) 482–

0413, respectively.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

On March 15, 2010, the Department of

Commerce (‘‘Department’’) published in

the Federal Register the preliminary

results of the 2008 2009 administrative

review of the antidumping duty order

on frozen warmwater shrimp from the

Socialist Republic of Vietnam

(‘‘Vietnam’’) covering the period

February 1, 2008, through January 31,

2009. See Certain Frozen Warmwater

Shrimp from the Socialist Republic of

Vietnam: Preliminary Results, Partial

Rescission, and Request for Revocation,

in Part, of the Fourth Administrative

Review, 75 FR 12206 (March 15, 2010).

The final results are currently due no

later than July 13, 2010.

Extension of the Time for the Final

Results

Section 751(a)(3)(A) of the Tariff Act

of 1930, as amended (‘‘Act’’), requires

that the Department issue the final

results of an administrative review

within 120 days after the date on which

the preliminary results are published. If

it is not practicable to complete the

review within that time period, section

751(a)(3)(A) of the Act allows the

Department to extend the deadline for

the final results to a maximum of 180

days after the date on which the

preliminary results are published.

The Department requires additional

time in order to consider the new

surrogate values placed on the record

after the preliminary results and to

provide interested parties an

opportunity to comment on the

Department’s surrogate wage rate

methodology. Thus, it is not practicable

to complete this review by July 13,

2010. Therefore, the Department is

extending the time limit for completion

of the final results of this review by 17

days, in accordance with section

751(a)(3)(A) of the Act. The final results

are now due no later than July 30, 2010.

We are issuing and publishing this

notice in accordance with sections

751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act.

Dated: June 23, 2010.

John M. Andersen,

Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for

Antidumping and Countervailing Duty

Operations.

[FR Doc. 2010–15954 Filed 6–29–10; 8:45 am]

BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration

[A–552–802]

Frozen Warmwater Shrimp From

Vietnam: Initiation and Preliminary

Results of Changed-Circumstances

Review

AGENCY: Import Administration,

International Trade Administration,

Commerce.

SUMMARY: In response to a petition for

a changed-circumstances review of

Phuong Nam Co., Ltd., and Phuong Nam

Foodstuff Corp., the Department of

Commerce (the ‘‘Department’’) is

initiating a changed-circumstances

review of the antidumping duty order

on frozen warmwater shrimp from the

Socialist Republic of Vietnam

(‘‘Vietnam’’). We have preliminarily

concluded that Phuong Nam Foodstuff

Corp. is the successor-in-interest to

Phuong Nam Co., Ltd., and, as a result,

should be accorded the same treatment

previously accorded to Phuong Nam

Co., Ltd., with regard to the

antidumping duty order on frozen

warmwater shrimp from Vietnam.

Interested parties are invited to

comment on these preliminary results.

DATES: Effective Date: June 30, 2010.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scot

Fullerton at (202) 482–1386 or Steven

Hampton at (202) 482–0116, AD/CVD

Operations, Office 9, Import

Administration, International Trade

Administration, U.S. Department of

Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution

Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

The Department published the

antidumping duty order on certain

frozen warmwater shrimp from Vietnam

on February 1, 2005. See Notice of