USITC Filing Chinese Quartz Imports M S International Letter, 1 May 2018 | Page 2

The Honorable Wilbur L. Ross May 1, 2018 Page 2 - statute and the Department’s regulations. 2/ In order to proceed with these investigations, Petitioner bears the burden of demonstrating that its Petition is supported by (1) 25 percent (or more) of the total production of the domestic like product, and (2) domestic producers or workers accounting for more than 50 percent of the production of the domestic like product produced by those expressing support for or opposition to - the Petition. 3/ Petitioner has failed to meet its burden here. As an initial matter, and as acknowledged by the Department, Petitioner’s first attempt to establish standing was deficient. Petitioner’s sole justification for meeting its burden in the Petition is an affidavit from the President and CEO of Cambria who asserts that Cambria has five of the nine - production lines for non-fabricated quartz surface products in the United States. 4/ Merely comparing the number of production lines between the three producers of non-fabricated quartz surface products is clearly an insufficient method to establish Petitioner’s standing—this is because the different production lines could have different capacities or different utilization rates. The Department thus issued a questionnaire to the Petitioner on April 20, 2018 warning that the Petitioner’s attempt to establish standing was deficient. The Department asked Petitioner to please provide an estimate of the 2017 production of the domestic like product for the non-petitioning U.S. producers and provide an industry support calculation based on the estimated total production of the domestic like product by the U.S. quartz surface products industry in calendar year 2017. 5/ In response, Petitioner applied the average per-line production volume achieved by Cambria in 2017 and claimed (without evidentiary support) that this average equates to the production of both of the - 2/ Section 702(c)(4) and 732(c)(4) of the Tariff Act 19 U.S.C. §§ 1671a(c)(4), 1673a(c)(4); 19 C.F.R. § 351.203(b)(2). - 3/ Section 702(c)(4)(A) and 732(c)(4) 19 U.S.C. §§ 1671a(c)(4)(A), 1673a(c)(4)(a). - 4/ - 5/ of the Tariff Act of of 1930, as amended, 1930, as amended, Petition, Exhibit I-3 Letter from Elizabeth Eastwood, Department of Commerce, to Mr. Luke A. Meisner, Schagrin Associates, Petitions for the Imposition of Antidumping and Countervailing Duties on Imports of Certain Quartz Surface Products from the People’s Republic of China: Supplemental Questions, A- 570-084 & C-570-085 (Apr. 20, 2018) (“Supplemental Questions”) at 5.