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FOREIGN PRODUCERS’/EXPORTERS’ QUESTIONNAIRE
SILICON METAL FROM CHINA
This questionnaire must be received by the Commission by January 19, 2018
See last page for filing instructions.
The information called for in this questionnaire is for use by the United States International Trade Commission in
connection with its review of the antidumping duty order concerning silicon metal from China (Inv. No. 731‐TA‐472
(Fourth Review)). The information requested in the questionnaire is requested under the authority of the Tariff Act of
1930, title VII.
Name of firm
Address
Website
Has your firm produced or exported silicon metal (as defined on next page) at any time since January 1, 2012?
NO
(Sign the certification below and promptly return only this page of the questionnaire to the Commission)
YES
(Complete all parts of the questionnaire, and return the entire questionnaire to the Commission)
Return questionnaire via the Commission Drop Box by clicking on the following link:
https://dropbox.usitc.gov/oinv/. (PIN: SMFC)
CERTIFICATION
I certify that the information herein supplied in response to this questionnaire is complete and correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief and understand that the information submitted is subject to audit and verification by the Commission. By
means of this certification I also grant consent for the Commission, and its employees and contract personnel, to use the
information provided in this questionnaire and throughout this proceeding in any other import‐injury proceedings or reviews
conducted by the Commission on the same or similar merchandise.
I, the undersigned, acknowledge that information submitted in response to this request for information and throughout this
proceeding or other proceeding may be disclosed to and used: (i) by the Commission, its employees and Offices, and contract
personnel (a) for developing or maintaining the records of this or a related proceeding, or (b) in internal investigations, audits,
reviews, and evaluations relating to the programs, personnel, and operations of the Commission including under 5 U.S.C.
Appendix 3; or (ii) by U.S. government employees and contract personnel, solely for cybersecurity purposes. I understand that all
contract personnel will sign appropriate nondisclosure agreements.
Name of Authorized Official Title of Authorized Official
Date
Signature
Phone:
Fax:
Email address
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PART I.‐‐GENERAL INFORMATION
Background.‐‐ On June 10, 1991, the Department of Commerce (“Commerce”) issued an antidumping
duty order on imports of silicon metal from China. On March 1, 2017, the Commission instituted a
review pursuant to section 751(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. § 1675(c)) (the Act) to determine
whether revocation of the order would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury
to the domestic industry within a reasonably foreseeable time. If both the Commission and Commerce
make an affirmative determination, the order will remain in place. If either the Commission or
Commerce makes a negative determination, Commerce will revoke the order. Questionnaires and other
information pertinent to this proceeding are available at
https://www.usitc.gov/investigations/701731/2017/silicon_metal_china/fourth_review_full.htm.
Silicon Metal covered by the order is silicon metal containing at least 96.00 percent, but less than 99.99
percent of silicon by weight. Also covered by the order is silicon metal containing between 89.00 and
96.00 percent silicon by weight but which contains a higher aluminum content than the silicon metal
containing at least 96.00 percent but less than 99.99 percent silicon by weight (58 FR 27542, May 10,
1993). Silicon metal is currently provided for under subheadings 2804.69.10 and 2804.69.50 of the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTSUS) as a chemical product, but is commonly referred to as a metal.
Semiconductor‐grade silicon (silicon metal containing by weight not less than 99.99 percent of silicon
and provided for in subheading 2804.61.00 of the HTSUS) is not subject to this order. Although the
HTSUS numbers are provided for convenience and customs purposes, the written description remains
dispositive.
Reporting of information.‐‐If information is not readily available from your records, provide carefully
prepared estimates. If your firm is completing more than one questionnaire (i.e., a producer, importer,
purchaser and/or foreign producer questionnaire), you need not respond to duplicated questions.
Confidentiality.‐‐The commercial and financial data furnished in response to this questionnaire that
reveal the individual operations of your firm will be treated as confidential by the Commission to the
extent that such data are not otherwise available to the public and will not be disclosed except as may
be required by law (see 19 U.S.C. § 1677f). Such confidential information will not be published in a
manner that will reveal the individual operations of your firm; however, general characterizations of
numerical business proprietary information (such as discussion of trends) will be treated as confidential
business information only at the request of the submitter for good cause shown.
Verification.‐‐The information submitted in this questionnaire is subject to audit and verification by the
Commission. To facilitate possible verification of data, please keep all files, worksheets, and supporting
documents used in the preparation of the questionnaire response. Please also retain a copy of the final
document that you submit.
Release of information.‐‐The information provided by your firm in response to this questionnaire, as
well as any other business proprietary information submitted by your firm to the Commission in
connection with this proceeding, may become subject to, and released under, the administrative
protective order provisions of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. § 1677f) and section 207.7 of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR § 207.7). This means that certain lawyers and
other authorized individuals may temporarily be given access to the information for use in connection
with this proceeding or other import‐injury proceedings conducted by the Commission on the same or
similar merchandise; those individuals would be subject to severe penalties if the information were
divulged to unauthorized individuals.
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Valid number error messages.‐‐If you are completing this form in a country that uses periods (“.”) to
delineate multiples of 1000 (e.g., one million would appear as $1.000.000 rather than $1,000,000), you
may be unable to enter in numbers greater than 999 in numeric form fields. The solution to this data
entry issue is to temporarily change your operating system’s number formatting to be consistent with
the U.S. number formatting system while you complete this form. Detailed instructions on how to
resolve this issue is provided at the end of this questionnaire and is available upon request from
Lawrence Jones (202‐205‐3358, lawrence.jones@usitc.gov).
I‐1.
OMB statistics.‐‐Please report below the actual number of hours required and the cost to your
firm of completing this questionnaire.
I‐2.
Hours
Dollars
The questions in this questionnaire have been reviewed with market participants to ensure that
issues of concern are adequately addressed and that data requests are sufficient, meaningful,
and as limited as possible. Public reporting burden for this questionnaire is estimated to average
30 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering data, and
completing and reviewing the questionnaire.
We welcome comments regarding the accuracy of this burden estimate, suggestions for
reducing the burden, and any suggestions for improving this questionnaire. Please attach such
comments to your response or send to the Office of Investigations, USITC, 500 E St. SW,
Washington, DC 20436.
Establishments covered.‐‐Provide the name and address of establishment(s) covered by this
questionnaire. If your firm is publicly traded, please specify the stock exchange and trading
symbol.
“Establishment”‐‐ Each facility of a firm in China involved in the production or export of silicon
metal, including auxiliary facilities operated in conjunction with (whether or not physically
separate from) such facilities. Firms operating more than one establishment in China should
combine the data for all establishments into a single report.
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U.S. importers.‐‐Please provide the names, contacts, email addresses, and telephone numbers
of the FIVE largest U.S. importers of your firm’s silicon metal in 2016.
No. Importer’s name
I‐4.
Email address
1
2
3
4
5
U.S. or other country production.‐‐Does your firm or any related firm produce, have the
capability to produce, or have any plans to produce silicon metal in the United States or other
countries?
No
Yes‐‐Please name the firm(s) and country(ies) below and, if U.S. producer(s),
ensure that they complete the Commission’s producer questionnaire.
Contact person
Share of
Area code
your firm’s
and
2016 U.S.
telephone
exports
number
(%)
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U.S. importation.‐‐Does your firm or any related firm import or have any plans to import silicon
metal into the United States?
No
Yes‐‐Please name the firm(s) below and ensure that they complete the
Commission’s importer questionnaire.
I‐6.
Business plan.‐‐In Parts II and III of this questionnaire we request a copy of your company’s
business plan. Does your company or any related firm have a business plan or any internal
documents that describe, discuss, or analyze expected future market conditions for silicon
metal?
No
Yes‐‐Please provide the requested documents. If you are not providing the
requested documents, please explain why not.
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PART II.‐‐TRADE AND RELATED INFORMATION
Further information on this part of the questionnaire can be obtained from Lawrence Jones (202‐205‐
3358, lawrence.jones@usitc.gov). Supply all data requested on a calendar‐year basis.
II‐1. Contact information.‐‐Please identify the responsible individual and the manner by which
Commission staff may contact that individual regarding the confidential information submitted
in part II.
Name
Title
Email
Telephone
Fax
II‐2. Changes in operations.‐‐Please indicate whether your firm has experienced any of the following
changes in relation to the production of silicon metal since January 1, 2012.
Check as many as appropriate.
If checked, please describe; leave blank if not
applicable.
Plant openings
Plant closings
Relocations
Expansions
Acquisitions
Consolidations
Prolonged shutdowns or
production curtailments
Revised labor agreements
Other (e.g., technology)
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II‐3a. Production using same machinery.‐‐ Please report your firm’s production of products made on
the same equipment and machinery used to produce silicon metal, and the combined
production capacity on this shared equipment and machinery.
“Overall production capacity” or “capacity” –The level of production that your
establishment(s) could reasonably have expected to attain during the specified periods for all
products manufactured in that establishment using the same manufacturing equipment.
Assume normal operating conditions (i.e., using equipment and machinery in place and ready to
operate; normal operating levels (hours per week/weeks per year) and time for downtime,
maintenance, repair, and cleanup).
“Production” ‐‐All production in your establishment(s) in China, including production consumed
internally within your firm.
Quantity (in short tons contained silicon)
Calendar years
Item
2014
Overall production capacity
2015
January‐September
2016
2016
2017
0
0
0
0
0
Weight of other elements
Silicon metal on a total
weight basis
0
0
0
0
0
Out‐of‐scope products:
Semiconductor grade
silicon metal
Ferrosilicon
0
0
0
0
0
Production of:
Silicon metal on contained
silicon basis1
All other products
2
Total production using
same equipment
1
2
Data entered for production of silicon metal will populate here once reported in question II‐12.
Please identify these products: .
II‐3b. Operating parameters.‐‐The production capacity reported in II‐5a is based on operating hours
per week, weeks per year.
II‐3c.
Capacity calculation.‐‐Please describe the methodology used to calculate overall production
capacity reported in II‐5a, and explain any changes in reported capacity.
II‐3d. Production constraints.‐‐Please describe the constraint(s) that set the limit(s) on your firm’s
production capacity.
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II‐3e. Product shifting.
(i).
Is your firm able to switch production (capacity) between silicon metal and other products
using the same equipment and/or labor?
No
Yes‐‐ (i.e., have produced other products or are able to produce other
products). Please identify other actual or potential products.
(ii).
Please describe the factors that affect your firm’s ability to shift production capacity
between products (e.g., time, cost, relative price change, etc.), and the degree to which
these factors enhance or constrain such shifts.
II‐4.
Share of sales.‐‐What percentage of your firm’s total sales in its most recent fiscal year was
represented by sales of silicon metal? percent.
II‐5.
II‐6.
Firm's estimated share of production in country.‐‐Please estimate the percentage of total
production of silicon metal in China accounted for by your firm’s production in 2016. percent.
Firm's estimated share of country's exports.‐‐Please estimate the percentage of total exports to
the United States of silicon metal from China accounted for by your firm’s exports in 2016.
percent.
II‐7.
Inventories in the United States.‐‐Has your firm, since January 1, 2014, maintained any
inventories of silicon metal in the United States (not including inventories held by firms
identified in question I‐3)?
“Inventories”‐‐Finished goods inventory, not raw materials or work in progress.
No
Yes‐‐Report the quantity of such end‐of‐period inventories below.
Quantity (in short tons contained silicon)
Calendar year
Item
End‐of‐
period
Inventory
2014
2015
January‐September
2016
2016
2017
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Third country trade actions.‐‐Is the silicon metal exported by your firm subject to
antidumping/countervailing duty/safeguard findings, remedies, or proceedings?
No
Yes‐‐List the products(s), countries affected, and the date of such
findings/remedies/proceedings.
II‐9.
Other export markets.‐‐Identify export markets (other than the United States) that your firm
has developed or where it has increased its sales of silicon metal since January 1, 2012. Please
identify and discuss below.
II‐10. Significance of antidumping duty order.‐‐Describe the significance of the existing antidumping
duty order covering imports of silicon metal from China in terms of its effect on your firm’s
production capacity, production, home market shipments, exports to the United States and
other markets, and inventories. You may wish to compare your firm’s operations before and
after the imposition of the order.
II‐11. Anticipated changes in operations.‐‐Would your firm anticipate any changes in in the character
of its operations or organization, including its production capacity, production, home market
shipments, exports to the United States or other markets, or inventories relating to the
production of silicon metal in the future? Please consider both anticipated changes if the
antidumping duty order on silicon metal from China were to remain in place and if the order
were to be revoked.
If yes, supply details as to the time, nature, and significance of
such changes and provide underlying assumptions, along with
relevant portions of business plans or other supporting
documentations that address this issue. Include in your
response a specific projection of your firm’s capacity to
produce silicon metal (in short tons) for 2017 and 2018.
No
Yes
If order
remained in
place
If order is
revoked
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II‐12. Trade data.‐‐Report your firm’s production capacity, production, shipments, and inventories
related to the production of silicon metal in your establishment(s) in China during the specified
periods. Do not include resales of silicon metal that your firm did not produce in this question;
those data to the degree they are exported to the United States should only be reported in
question II‐13.
Do not submit data by manufacturing facility if they are in the same country. If your firm has
multiple manufacturing establishments within one country, you are required to combine data
for those establishments within one foreign producer questionnaire response.
Do not submit data on multiple countries combined. The establishments reported here should
all be located in the country of the firm’s address reported on the certification page.
Multinational companies with production in multiple subject countries should submit separate
foreign producer questionnaire responses for each subject country.
“Average production capacity” or “capacity” –The level of production that your
establishment(s) could reasonably have expected to attain during the specified periods for all
products manufactured in that establishment using the same manufacturing equipment.
Assume normal operating conditions (i.e., using equipment and machinery in place and ready to
operate; normal operating levels (hours per week/weeks per year) and time for downtime,
maintenance, repair, and cleanup; and a typical or representative product mix).
“Production” ‐‐All production in your establishment(s) in China, including production consumed
internally within your firm.
“Shipments”‐‐Shipments of products produced in your establishment(s) in China. Quantities
reported should be net of returns. Report net values (i.e., gross sales values less all
discounts, allowances, rebates, prepaid freight, and the value of returned goods) in U.S.
dollars, f.o.b. your point of shipment in China.
“Home market commercial shipments”‐‐Shipments, other than internal consumption and
transfers to related firms, within China.
“Home market internal consumption/transfers to related firms”‐‐Shipments made to
related firms in China, including product consumed internally by your firm.
“Export shipments”‐‐Shipments to destinations outside China, including shipments
to related firms.
“Inventories”‐‐Finished goods inventory, not raw materials or work‐in‐progress.
Note: As requested in Part I of this questionnaire, please keep all supporting documents/records
used in the preparation of the trade data, as Commission staff may contact your firm regarding
questions on the trade data. The Commission may also request that your company submit copies
of the supporting documents/records (such as production and sales schedules, inventory records,
etc.) used to compile these data.
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II‐12. Trade data.‐‐Continued.
Quantity (in short tons contained silicon) and Value (in 1,000 dollars)
Calendar year
Item
2014
2015
January‐September
2016
2016
2017
1
Average production capacity
(A)
Beginning‐of‐period
inventories (B)
Production (C)
Home market shipments:
Internal consumption/
transfers
Quantity (D)
Value (E)
Commercial shipments
Quantity (F)
Value (G)
Value (I)
Value (K)
to the European Union:2
Quantity (J)
Export shipments:
to the United States:
Quantity (H)
3
to Asia:
Quantity (L)
Value (M)
4
to all other markets:
Quantity (N)
Value (O)
Total exports (quantity) (P)
0
0
0
0
0
Total shipments (quantity) (Q)
0
0
0
0
0
End‐of‐period inventories (R)
1
The production capacity reported is based on operating
hours per week,
weeks per year. Please
describe the methodology used to calculate production capacity, and explain any changes in reported capacity: .
2
Identify your firm’s principal European Union export markets: .
3
Identify your firm’s principal Asian export markets: .
4
Identify your firm’s principal other export markets: .
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II‐12. Trade data.—Continued.
RECONCILIATION OF SHIPMENTS, PRODUCTION, AND INVENTORY.‐‐Generally, the data reported
for the end‐of‐period inventories (i.e., line R) should be equal to the beginning‐of‐period
inventories (i.e., line B), plus production (i.e., line C), less total shipments (i.e., lines D, F, H, J, L,
and N). Please ensure that any differences are not due to data entry errors in completing this
form, but rather actually reflect your firm’s records; and also provide any likely explanations for
any differences (e.g., theft, loss, damage, record systems issues, etc.) if they exist.
Calendar year
Item
2014
B + C – D – F – H –J – L – N –
R= should equal zero ("0")
or provide an explanation.1
2015
January‐September
2016
0
2016
0
0
2017
0
0
1
Explanation if the calculated fields above are returning values other than zero (i.e., “0”) but are
nonetheless accurate: .
II‐13. Exports to the United States not produced by your firm.‐‐Report your firm’s exports to the
United States of silicon metal that was produced in China but not by your firm during the
specified periods. Note these data should not be included in question II‐12.
Quantity (in short tons contained silicon) and Value (in 1,000 dollars)
Calendar year
Item
2014
Exports of silicon metal to the
United States not produced
by your firm1.—
Quantity 1
Value
1
2015
January‐September
2016
2016
2017
List the producer(s).
II‐14. Other explanations.‐‐If your firm would like to further explain a response to a question in Part II
that did not provide a narrative box, please note the question number and the explanation in
the space provided below. Please also use this space to highlight any issues your firm had in
providing the data in this section, including but not limited to technical issues with the MS Word
questionnaire.
.
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PART III.‐‐MARKET FACTORS
Further information on this part of the questionnaire can be obtained from Jonathan Ruder (202‐205‐
3435, jonathan.ruder@usitc.gov).
III‐1. Contact information.‐‐Please identify the responsible individual and how Commission staff may
contact the individual regarding the confidential information submitted in part III.
Name
Title
Email
Telephone
Fax
III‐2. Contract versus spot.‐‐Approximately what share of your firm’s sales of silicon metal to U.S.
customers in 2016 was on a (1) long‐term contract basis, (2) annual contract basis, (3) short‐
term contract basis, and (4) spot sales basis?
Type of sale
Short‐term
Long‐term
Annual
Total
contracts
contracts
Spot sales
contracts
(should
(multiple
(multiple
(for a single
(multiple
sum to
deliveries for
deliveries for
delivery)
deliveries for 12
100.0%)
less than 12
more than 12
months)
months)
months)
Share of your
%
%
%
% 0.0 %
2016 sales
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Contract provisions.—Please fill out the table regarding your firm’s typical sales contracts with
U.S. customers for silicon metal (or check “not applicable” if your firm does not sell on a long‐
term, short‐term and/or annual contract basis).
Item
Short‐term contracts
(multiple deliveries
for less than 12
months)
Annual contracts
(multiple
deliveries for 12
months)
Long‐term contracts
(multiple deliveries for
more than 12 months)
Average contract
duration
No. of
days
365
Price renegotiation
(during contract
period)
Yes
No
Quantity
Price
Both
Yes
No
Typical sales
contract provisions
Fixed quantity
and/or price
Meet or release
provision
Not applicable
III‐4.
Lead times.‐‐What is your firm’s share of sales from inventory and produced to order and what
is the typical lead time between a customer’s order and the date of delivery for your firm’s sales
of silicon metal?
Source
Lead time (Average
number of days)
From inventory
%
Produced to order
%
Total (should sum to 100.0%)
Share of 2016 sales
0.0 %
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Raw materials.‐‐Indicate how silicon metal raw materials prices have changed since January 1,
2012, and how you expect they will change in the future.
Fluctuate
with no
Explain, noting how raw material
clear
price changes have affected your
Overall
No
Overall
trend
firm’s selling prices for silicon metal.
increase change decrease
Raw
materials
prices
III‐6.
III‐7.
Changes since
January 1,
2012
Anticipated
changes
Changes in factors affecting supply.‐‐Have any changes occurred in any other factors affecting
supply (e.g., changes in availability or prices of energy or labor; transportation conditions;
production capacity and/or methods of production; technology; export markets; or alternative
production opportunities) that affected the availability of China‐produced silicon metal in the
U.S. market since January 1, 2012?
No
Yes
If yes, please describe.
Availability of silicon metal import supply.‐‐Do you anticipate any changes in terms of the
availability of China‐produced silicon metal in the U.S. market in the future?
If you anticipate changes in supply, please identify the changes,
including the time period and the impact of such changes on
No
Increase change Decrease shipment volumes and prices.
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Product shifting.‐‐Describe how easily your firm can shift its sales of silicon metal between the
U.S. market and alternative country markets. In your discussion, please describe any contracts,
other sales arrangements, or other constraints (including any third‐country trade barriers such
as tariffs, quotas, or other non‐tariff barriers) that would prevent or retard your firm from
shifting silicon metal between the U.S. and alternative country markets within a 12‐month
period.
III‐9.
Product range.‐‐Is the product range, product mix, or marketing of silicon metal in your firm’s
home market different from that of silicon metal for export to the United States or to third‐
country markets?
No
Yes
If yes, please explain.
III‐10. Product changes.‐‐Have there been any significant changes in the product range, product mix,
or marketing of silicon metal in your firm’s home market, for export to the United States, or for
export to third‐country markets since January 1, 2012? Do you anticipate any future changes?
Changes in
product range,
product mix, or
marketing
No Yes
Changes since
January 1, 2012
Anticipated
changes
Explain
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III‐11. Substitutes. ‐‐
(a)
Can other products be substituted for silicon metal?
No
Yes‐‐Please fill out the table.
End use in which this
substitute is used
Substitute
Have changes in the price of this substitute
affected the price for silicon metal?
No Yes
Explanation
1.
2.
3.
Have there been any changes in the number or types of products that can be
substituted for silicon metal since January 1, 2012? Do you anticipate any future
changes?
(b)
Changes in
substitutes
No Yes
Explain
Changes since
January 1, 2012
Anticipated
changes
III‐12. Interchangeability.‐‐Is the silicon metal produced by your firm and sold in its home market
interchangeable (i.e., can be used in the same applications) with your firm’s silicon metal sold to
the United States and/or to third‐country markets?
Yes
No
If no, identify the market(s) and any differences in the products.
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III‐13. End uses.—
(a)
Describe the end uses of the silicon metal that your firm manufactures and sell to your
firm’s home market. If these end uses differ from those of the silicon metal your firm
sells to the U.S. market or to third‐country markets, explain.
(b)
Have there been any changes in the end uses of silicon metal since January 1, 2012? Do
you anticipate any future changes?
Changes in end
uses
No
Yes
Explain
Changes since
January 1, 2012
Anticipated
changes
III‐14. Demand trends.‐‐Indicate how demand in the following markets for silicon metal has changed
since January 1, 2012, and how you anticipate demand will change in the future. Explain any
trends and describe the principal factors that have affected, and that you anticipate will affect,
these changes in demand.
Item
Fluctuate
Overall
No
Overall
with no
increase change decrease clear trend
Explanation and factors
Demand since January 1, 2012
Home market
United States
Other markets
Anticipated future demand
Home market
United States
Other markets
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III‐15. Price differences.‐‐Please compare market prices of silicon metal in your firm’s home market,
the United States, and third‐country markets.
III‐16. Description of home market.‐‐Describe briefly your firm’s home market for silicon metal,
including the number of, and competition between, producers.
III‐17. Import competition.‐‐Does your firm face competition from imports of silicon metal in your
firm’s home market?
No
Yes
If yes, please identify the country sources of these imports.
III‐18. Market studies.‐‐Please provide as a separate attachment to this request any studies, surveys,
etc. that you are aware of that quantify and/or otherwise discuss silicon metal supply (including
production capacity and capacity utilization) and demand in (1) the United States, (2) each of
the other major producing/consuming countries, including China, and (3) the world as a whole.
Of particular interest is such data from 2012 to the present and forecasts for the future.
III‐19. Other explanations.‐‐If your firm would like to further explain a response to a question in Part III
that did not provide a narrative response box, please note the question number and the
explanation in the space provided below. Please also use this space to highlight any issues your
firm had in providing the data in this section, including but not limited to technical issues with
the MS Word questionnaire.
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Correcting Valid number error messages.‐‐If you are completing a Commission
questionnaire in a country that uses periods (“.”) to delineate multiples of 1000 (e.g., one million would
appear as $1.000.000 instead of as $1,000,000), you may be unable to enter in numbers greater than
999 in numeric form fields. This issues stem from your computer number formatting setting (e.g., not
the MS Word document itself, but the computer from which you are opening up the document). In the
United States commas (,) delineate multiples of 1000 and periods (.) delineate fractions less than one.
Many EU countries use the reverse where multiples of 1000 are delineated with periods (.) and
fractions less than one are delineated with commas (,). The US International Trade Commission’s
questionnaires are set‐up in the United States with the U.S. number formatting. When this formatting
interacts with a computer set to EU number formatting, we believe this may cause this issue.
The solution to this data entry issue is to temporarily change your operating system’s number
formatting to be consistent with the U.S. number formatting system while you complete the
questionnaire.
To temporarily change your computer’s number settings to U.S. settings, please do the following (for
Microsoft Windows Operating system):
START
Control Panel
Region and Language (under Clock, Language, and Region category)
Format tab
Change the Format from your existing one (e.g. “Italian (Italy)”) to “English (United States)” (see
screen shots below)
When you do this the number “twelve million dollars and thirty five cents” would change from
$12.000.000,35 (Italy format) to $12,000,000.35 (U.S. format), and then there will be no conflict with
the USITC foreign producer questionnaire form. When you finish reporting the data then you can close
the questionnaire and switch back to Italy settings.
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HOW TO FILE YOUR QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSE
This questionnaire is available as a “fillable” form in MS Word format on the
Commission’s website at:
https://www.usitc.gov/investigations/701731/2017/silicon_metal_china/fourth_review
_full.htm
Please do not attempt to modify the format or permissions of the questionnaire
document. Please submit the completed questionnaire using one of the methods noted
below. If your firm is unable to complete the MS Word questionnaire or cannot use one
of the electronic methods of submission, please contact the Commission for further
instructions.
• Upload via Secure Drop Box.—Upload the MS Word questionnaire along with a scanned copy of the
signed certification page (page 1) through the Commission’s secure upload facility:
Web address: https://dropbox.usitc.gov/oinv/
Pin: SMFC
• E‐mail.—E‐mail the MS Word questionnaire to lawrence.jones@usitc.gov; include a scanned copy of
the signed certification page (page 1). Submitters are strongly encouraged to encrypt nonpublic
documents that are electronically transmitted to the Commission to protect your sensitive information
from unauthorized disclosure. The USITC secure drop‐box system and the Electronic Document
Information System (EDIS) use Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140‐2 cryptographic
algorithms to encrypt data in transit. Submitting your nonpublic documents by a means that does not
use these encryption algorithms (such as by email) may subject your firm’s nonpublic information to
unauthorized disclosure during transmission. If you choose a non‐encrypted method of electronic
transmission, the Commission warns you that the risk of such possible unauthorized disclosure is
assumed by you and not by the Commission.
If your firm did not produce or export this product, please fill out page 1, print, sign, and submit a
scanned copy to the Commission.
Parties to this proceeding.—If your firm is a party to this proceeding, it is required to serve a copy of the
completed questionnaire on parties to the proceeding that are subject to administrative protective
order (see 19 CFR § 207.7). A list of such parties may be obtained from the Commission’s Secretary (202‐
205‐1803). A certificate of service must accompany the completed questionnaire you submit (see 19 CFR
§ 207.7). Service of the questionnaire must be made in paper form.
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File Title | Microsoft Word - Foreign producers--Silicon metal (R4) |
Author | lawrence.jones |
File Modified | 2017-11-29 |
File Created | 2017-11-29 |