Opportunity
Federal Register #337TA1431
USITC Request for Public Comment on Section 337 Investigation: Nanolaminate Alloy Coated Metal Parts
Buyer
International Trade Commission
Posted
May 06, 2026
Respond By
June 02, 2026
Identifier
337TA1431
NAICS
926150
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) is seeking public submissions regarding the public interest in a Section 337 investigation involving nanolaminate alloy coated metal parts and products containing these parts. - Purpose: Solicit comments on the impact of potential exclusion orders or cease and desist orders if a violation is found in Investigation No. 337-TA-1431 - Key topics for comment: - Effects on public health and welfare - Impact on competitive conditions in the U.S. economy - Influence on U.S. production of similar articles - Consequences for U.S. consumers - Respondents in the investigation: - Parker Hannifin Corporation - Lu Chu Shin Yee Works Co., Ltd. - Jiangsu DVP Hi Press Technology Co., Ltd. - Maxort Philippines Inc. - Paloma Turning Co. Pvt Ltd. - Shaoxing Xuantong Fluid Connectors Manufacturing Co., Ltd. - Shanghai Overseas Enterprises Co., Ltd. - Zhejiang Fitting Machinery Co., Ltd. - No procurement of products or services is requested; this is a request for public comment only - Nanolaminate alloy coated metal parts are the subject of the investigation, but no specific part numbers or quantities are provided - Submissions should address the recommended remedy and bonding, should a violation be found - Comments are to be submitted to the USITC office in Washington, DC
Description
The U.S. International Trade Commission issued a notice requesting public submissions on the public interest regarding a Final Initial Determination on Violation of Section 337 involving certain nanolaminate alloy coated metal parts and products. The notice solicits comments on the recommended remedy and bonding if a violation is found, focusing on the impact on public health, competitive conditions, production of like articles, and consumers in the United States. Interested parties, including government agencies and the public, are invited to submit written comments addressing these issues by June 2, 2026. The investigation involves multiple respondents importing and selling the subject articles.