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PUBLIC VERSION DOC Investigation No. A-570-012 ITC Investigation No. 731-TA-___ Total No. of Pages: 227 Original Investigation AD/CVD Operations Petitioners' Business Proprietary Information for Which Proprietary Treatment Has Been Requested Contained in Volume II at Pages: 2-4, 6, and 10, and Exhibits PRC- 1, PRC-2, PRC-3, PRC-7A, PRC-7B, PRC-7C, PRC-8, PRC-9, PRC-15A, PRC-15B, and PRC-15C PUBLIC VERSION BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND THE U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION ANTIDUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTY PETITION VOLUME II LESS THAN FAIR VALUE SECTION CARBON AND CERTAIN ALLOY STEEL WIRE ROD FROM THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA PETITIONERS: ARCELORMITTAL USA LLC, CHARTER STEEL, EVRAZ ROCKY MOUNTAIN STEEL, GERDAU AMERISTEEL US INC., KEYSTONE CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES, INC., AND NUCOR CORPORATION ALAN H. PRICE DANIEL B. PICKARD CHRISTOPHER B. WELD WILEY REIN, LLP 1776 K Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20006 (202) 719-3375 Counsel to Nucor Corporation PAUL C. ROSENTHAL KATHLEEN W. CANNON R. ALAN LUBERDA BENJAMIN BLASE CARYL KELLEY DRYE & WARREN LLP 3050 K Street, N.W., Suite 400 Washington, D.C. 20007 (202) 342-8400 Counsel to ArcelorMittal USA LLC, Charter Steel, Evraz Rocky Mountain Steel, Gerdau Ameristeel US Inc., and Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc. GINA E. BECK, Consultant JULIE H. SANTOBONI, Consultant January 31, 2014

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Page 1: Steel Wire Rod Petition Part2

PUBLIC VERSION

DOC Investigation No. A-570-012 ITC Investigation No. 731-TA-___ Total No. of Pages: 227 Original Investigation AD/CVD Operations Petitioners' Business Proprietary Information for Which Proprietary Treatment Has Been Requested Contained in Volume II at Pages: 2-4, 6, and 10, and Exhibits PRC-1, PRC-2, PRC-3, PRC-7A, PRC-7B, PRC-7C, PRC-8, PRC-9, PRC-15A, PRC-15B, and PRC-15C PUBLIC VERSION

BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

AND THE U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION

ANTIDUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTY PETITION

VOLUME II LESS THAN FAIR VALUE SECTION

CARBON AND CERTAIN ALLOY STEEL WIRE ROD FROM THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

PETITIONERS: ARCELORMITTAL USA LLC, CHARTER STEEL, EVRAZ ROCKY MOUNTAIN STEEL,

GERDAU AMERISTEEL US INC., KEYSTONE CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES, INC., AND NUCOR CORPORATION

ALAN H. PRICE DANIEL B. PICKARD CHRISTOPHER B. WELD WILEY REIN, LLP 1776 K Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20006 (202) 719-3375 Counsel to Nucor Corporation

PAUL C. ROSENTHAL KATHLEEN W. CANNON R. ALAN LUBERDA BENJAMIN BLASE CARYL KELLEY DRYE & WARREN LLP 3050 K Street, N.W., Suite 400 Washington, D.C. 20007 (202) 342-8400 Counsel to ArcelorMittal USA LLC, Charter Steel, Evraz Rocky Mountain Steel, Gerdau Ameristeel US Inc., and Keystone Consolidated Industries, Inc.

GINA E. BECK, Consultant JULIE H. SANTOBONI, Consultant

January 31, 2014

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Table of Contents

VOLUME IIPage

1. THE PRC IS A NON-MARKET ECONOMY ....................................................................I

II. INDONESIA IS THE APPROPRIATE SURROGATE COUNTRY FORTHE PRC ............................................................................................................................. I

III. CALCULATION OF EXPORT PRICE ("EP") ..................................................................2

A. U.S. INLAND FREIGHT ........................................................................................4

B. U.S. BROKERAGE, HANDLING AND PORT UNLOADINGCHARGES ...............................................................................................................4

C. OCEAN FREIGHT ..................................................................................................4

D. U.S. DUTY AND PORT FEES ...............................................................................5

E. FOREIGN INLAND FREIGHT AND BROKERAGE ...........................................5

F. ADJUSTMENT FOR UNREBATED PORTION OF VAT ....................................5

G. NET EXPORT PRICE .............................................................................................6

IV. NORMAL VALUE ..............................................................................................................6

A. FACTORS OF PRODUCTION AND SURROGATE VALUES ...........................6

B. DIRECT MATERIALS ...........................................................................................7

C. ENERGY .................................................................................................................7

D. LABOR ....................................................................................................................8

E. CALCULATION OF FINANCIAL RATIOS TO CALCULATECONSTRUCTED COST .........................................................................................8

V. MARGIN ...........................................................................................................................10

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CARBON AND CERTAIN ALLOY STEEL WIRE ROD FROM THE PRC IS BEINGSOLD OR OFFERED FOR SALE AT LESS THAN FAIR VALUE

Pricing and cost information reasonably available to petitioners confirms that CASWR

from the People's Republic of China is being sold, or offered for sale, in the United States at less

than normal value. Because China is a non-market economy, petitioners compared the price of

CASWR from China sold in the U.S. to a normal value calculated using on a factor valuation

methodology for a non-market economy in accordance with 19 C.F.R. § 351.408.

1. THE PRC IS A NON-MARKET ECONOMY

The Department has identified the PRC as a non-market economy ("NME") country as

recently as January 2, 2014, and has not since that time published any notice of a determination

that China is a market economy.' See 19 U.S.C. § 1677(18)(C). As China remains an NME

country, sales or offers for sale of such or similar merchandise in the PRC or from the PRC to

third countries do not permit calculation of "normal value" ("NV") under section 773(a) of the

Act (19 U.S.C. § 1677b(c)(1)) or under 19 C.F.R. § 351.408. In accordance with the

Department's practice, therefore, petitioners have calculated normal value by valuing the factors

of production for production of a representative sample CASWR product, based on values in a

market economy that has a level of economic development that is comparable to China.

II. INDONESIA IS THE APPROPRIATE SURROGATE COUNTRY FOR THE PRC

Petitioners have used Indonesia as the appropriate surrogate country for valuing Chinese

factors of production for CASWR for purposes of this review because: (1) Indonesia is at a level

' Pure Magnesium From the People's Republic of China: Final Results of Antidumping DutyAdministrative Review; 2011-2012, 79 Fed. Reg. 94 (Jan. 2, 2014).

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of economic development that is comparable to China;' (2) Indonesia is a significant producer of

comparable merchandise;' and (3) public information from Indonesia is available to value all

material input factors. Accordingly, for the above reasons, Indonesia is the appropriate surrogate

country for this investigation.

III. CALCULATION OF EXPORT PRICE ("EP")

Petitioners are basing export prices on price quotes obtained during the ordinary course

of business for CASWR manufactured in the PRC and sold or offered for sale in the United

States by Chinese producers/exporters during the period of investigation ("POI").' See Exhibit

PRC-1. The quoted prices ranged from [ .*Soo ] to [0404 ] per short ton. Id. Chinese producers

may sell CASWR directly to U.S. purchasers or through trading companies which resell steel

wire rod directly to unrelated wire drawers in the United States.' Petitioners have no reason to

believe that the subject CASWR referenced in the price quotes was sold through affiliated sales

agents in the United States and therefore have calculated export price on the basis of the obtained

' The Department has recognized Indonesia as a country at a level of economic development thatis comparable to China in all recent investigations and reviews of products from China. See,e.g., Memorandum to Robert Bolling, "Request for a List of Surrogate Countries for anAdministrative Review of the Antidumping Duty Order on Citric Acid and Certain Citrate Salts("Citric Acid") from the People's Republic of China ("China")," Dec. 19, 2013.' Petitioners have identified two producers of wire rod in Indonesia: PT Ispat Indo and PTKrakatau Steel (Persero) TbK. See Exhibit PRC-2. Indonesian export data shows thatIndonesia exported 50,766 metric tons of CASWR in 2012, the most recent year for which datais available, demonstrating that it is a significant producer of CASWR. Id.' Consistent with the Department's practice in cases against China, petitioners have treated thesix months prior to the month in which the petition has been filed, July 1, 2013 - December 31,2013, as the POI.

5 Domestic manufacturers of CASWR generally learn of U.S. price offerings by Chinesesuppliers when negotiating sales prices directly with their CASWR customers.

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price quotes. Id. The quotes were for a typical grade of CASWR sold by Chinese exporters in

the United States, [ grade ] industrial quality wire rod containing at least 0.0008 percent boron.'

In order to calculate ex-factory export prices for the U.S. sales , petitioners deducted from

the price quotes, where applicable, U.S. inland freight and insurance (Exhibits PRC-1 and

PRC-3), U.S. brokerage and handling (Exhibit PRC-1), international freight and insurance

(Exhibit PRC-1), foreign brokerage and handling (Exhibit PRC-4), foreign inland freight

(Exhibit PRC-5), and U.S. merchandise processing and harbor maintenance fees, pursuant to 19

U.S.C. § 1677a(c)(2), 19 C.F.R. §§ 24.23(b)(1)(A) and 24.24(a). In addition, petitioners have

deducted 8 percent of the FOB foreign port price for the unrebated portion of the 17 percent

VAT on CASWR in China, pursuant to the Department's current policy . See Exhibit PRC-6.

Petitioner did not calculate imputed credit expenses for the sample U.S. sales because

petitioners are basing NV on a factors analysis which uses a constructed value that is inclusive of

net financial expenses, pursuant to section 773(e)(2)(A) of the Act, which requires that the

Department include in constructed value ("CV") the actual amount of selling, general and

administrative ("SG&A") expenses incurred on sales.

'The vast majority of imported Chinese CASWR contains minimal amounts of boron (exceedingslightly 0.0008 percent by weight) to allow it nominally to be classified for customs purposes asalloy wire rod in HTSUS subheading 7227.90. See Exhibit PRC-6. This allows Chineseproducers to take advantage of a 9 percent VAT rebate on exports of alloy wire rod. See id.Based on annualized 2013 data, of 614,402 net tons of subject CASWR imported during 2013,562,205 net tons, or 91.5 percent, entered as alloy wire rod. See id. (i,^-^q-icon rt(e

+D co shm ers

]. Petitioners are therefore treating the Chinese prices in this petition ascontaining the minimal amounts of boron necessary for the Chinese producers to obtain the 9percent VAT rebate.

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A. U.S. Inland Freight

For those prices quoted delivered to the U.S. customer, or to a barge port near the U.S.

customer, petitioners estimated U.S. inland freight charges from the port of entry to the customer

or barge port. The port of entry was determined based on industry knowledge of ports of entry

used for barge alongside shipments to the barge ports closest to the U.S. customers . See Exhibit

PRC-1. Where delivered by barge, petitioners used barge rate reported from the appropriate

ocean port to the nearest river port to the customer and then calculated truck delivery rates where

necessary. See Exhibits PRC-1 and PRC-3. Distances were calculated using Google Maps.

The barge rate information was obtained from [ 5ovrc.., ]. Id.

The barge rates include the cost of U.S. inland insurance. See Exhibit PRC-1. The source of

truck freight rates is freightrateindex.com. See Exhibit PRC-3. Petitioners deducted the U.S.

inland freight charges, where applicable, from the quoted U.S. price. See Exhibit PRC-7. For

those prices quoted FOB U.S. port, no U.S. inland freight charges were deducted.

B. U.S. Brokerage, Handling and Port Unloading Charges.

Petitioners deducted the cost for U.S. brokerage, handling and port unloading or barge

alongside charges from the U.S. transaction price. See Exhibit PRC-7. The source of the

brokerage, handling and port unloading charge information was provided by the [

:50OMP, ]. See Exhibit PRC-1.

C. Ocean Freight

Petitioners obtained the cost of "break bulk" shipment for wire rod from [

]. See Exhibit PRC-1. The "break bulk" shipment rate

includes the charges for marine insurance. Petitioners deducted the international ocean freight

and marine insurance charges from the U.S. transaction price. See Exhibit PRC-7.

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D. U.S. Duty and Port Fees

Petitioners deducted port fees from the U.S. price. Imports of wire rod enter the United

States duty free but are subject to a 0.125 percent harbor maintenance and a 0.3464 percent

merchandise processing fee. See 19 C.F.R. §§ 24.23(b)(1)(A) and 24.24(a). These fees were

applied on an ad valorem basis to the U.S. dutiable value. Therefore, petitioners calculated port

fees based on the following formula: Port Fees = (0.00125 + 0.003464) * (Delivered Price -

U.S. Freight - U.S. Insurance - U.S. Brokerage - Ocean Freight - Marine Insurance) / (1+

0.00125 + 0.003464).

Petitioners then deducted the customs fees, calculated on a per pound basis, from the U.S.

transaction price. See Exhibit PRC-7.

E. Foreign Inland Freight and Brokerage

Petitioners deducted from the export price foreign brokerage and handling charges at the

foreign port (Exhibit PRC-4) and foreign inland freight charges from the factory to the foreign

port (Exhibit PRC-5). Foreign inland freight and brokerage charges were obtained from the

World Bank publication, Doing Business 2014: Indonesia. See Exhibit PRC-4.

F. Adjustment for Unrebated Portion of VAT

Petitioners deducted from export price the amount of the unrebated VAT which is

charged on exports of CASWR from the PRC. See Exhibit PRC-6. This deduction is consistent

with the Department's methodological change concerning the treatment of VAT in non-market

economy proceedings. See Methodological Change for Implementation of Section 772(c)(2)(B)

of the Tariff Act of 1930, as Amended In Certain Non-Market Economy Antidumping

Proceedings The VAT on Chinese Exports, 77 Fed. Reg. 36481 (June 19, 2012) and Exhibit

PRC-6. The VAT charged on exports of wire rod from the PRC is 17 percent. See Exhibit

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PRC-6. As noted above in footnote 5, Chinese producers include boron in the production of

wire rod in order to take advantage of a 9 percent VAT rebate on exports of alloy wire rod. See

also Exhibit PRC-1, para . 2. Therefore, in accordance with the Department's methodology,

petitioners deducted the net 8 percent VAT charge on exports of wire rod from China. See

Exhibit PRC-7.

G. Net Export Price

Petitioners' calculation of net export price is provided at Exhibit PRC-7. The calculated

net export prices on the three sample sales are [##'tsb ], J# cwO ) and [4 4SO ) per metric

ton. See Exhibit PRC-7.

IV. NORMAL VALUE

A. Factors of Production and Surrogate Values

Petitioners do not have access to the actual cost of manufacturing for Chinese producers

of CAS WR. As the best information reasonably available to petitioners, this petition relies on a

major U.S. producer's direct material consumption of raw material inputs, labor usage, and

energy consumption, adjusted for known differences, as an estimate of the Chinese

manufacturers' factors of production. See Exhibit PRC-8 . Petitioners then valued those direct

inputs using surrogate values from Indonesia, an appropriate surrogate market under the

Department's NME methodology. See Exhibit PRC-9.

Factory overhead, SG&A expenses, and profit are based on the financial results of a

surrogate producer of a comparable product, carbon steel bar, in Indonesia.' Where it was

' Petitioners retained foreign market researchers to obtain publicly available financial statementsfor wire rod producers in Indonesia that were profitable, but the researchers were unable to findpublicly available information demonstrating any profitable producer of wire rod in Indonesia

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necessary to rely on data from a period preceding the POI, in accordance with the Department's

practice, petitioners inflated such values to reflect current prices using the CPI data for Indonesia

published by the International Monetary Fund. See Exhibit PRC-10.

B. Direct Materials

Petitioners calculated the Chinese producer's market economy value for direct material

inputs by using the average CIF import value at the Indonesian port of entry of such direct

materials imported into Indonesia for the period April 2013 to September 2013 (the most recent

period for which such data was available to petitioners). See Exhibit PRC-12. Petitioners

added to this value the average Indonesian brokerage and inland freight charges for importing

goods into Indonesia as reported in Doing Business 2014: Indonesia, published by the World

Bank. See Exhibit PRC-4.

C. Energy

Energy could not specifically be broken out of the financial statements of the surrogate

company used to value factory overhead , SG&A expenses , profit , and overhead. See Section

IV.E. Therefore, in accordance with the Department ' s practice , petitioners omitted energy costs

in the calculation of NV , in order to avoid potentially double-counting energy costs that have

been captured in the surrogate financial ratios. See Memorandum from Thomas Martin and

Jonathan Hill, through Robert Bolling to The File, re: "Third Antidumping Administrative

Review of Polyethylene Terephthalate Film, Sheet , and Strip from the People's Republic of

China: Surrogate Values for the Preliminary Results," December 3, 2012, at 5.

(cont'd from previous page)during 2012 or 2013 . Petitioners therefore relied on a financial statement for a producer of acomparable product in Indonesia.

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D. Labor

Petitioners valued labor using information published by the International Labor

Organization. See Exhibit PRC-13. In 2008, the most recent year for which data are available

for Indonesia, the Indonesian wage rate for the manufacture of basic iron and steel industry was

reported as 1,750,530.21 Rupiah per month, or 9,117.35 Rupiah per hour, based on 192 hours per

month. See id. Petitioners adjusted this value for inflation using the CPI for Indonesia during

the period to 12,101.32 per hour in the POI. See Exhibits PRC-10 and PRC-13. Using the

average exchange rate in the POI, petitioners calculated a rate of US$ 1.08 per hour.8 See

Exhibits PRC-11 and PRC-13. Petitioners calculated Chinese producers' costs of labor (wages

and benefits) by applying that rate to the labor hours expended by U.S. producers . See Exhibit

PRC-9.

E. Calculation of Financial Ratios to Calculate Constructed Cost

Petitioners used the 2012 financial statements of Indonesian round bar producer PT

Betonjaya Manunggal Tbk. (`Betonjaya") to calculate surrogate financial ratios. Several factors

support petitioners' reliance on the most recent financial statements issued by Betonjaya to

calculate surrogate financial ratios. First, petitioners have been unable to locate any publicly

available financial statements for any known CASWR producer in Indonesia that were

profitable. The production of rebar and round bar is similar to that of wire rod and, thus,

Betonjaya's operations and experiences are an appropriate surrogate. Second, Betonjaya's

operations earned a profit in 2012. While petitioners were able to identify several Indonesian

companies in the steel industry with publicly available data, none of those companies was

8 Petitioners used IMF exchange rates because the Department has not yet published officialexchange rates for the relevant period.

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profitable in 2012. Third, Betonjaya has issued an unconsolidated financial statement that

reflects predominantly, if not overwhelmingly, its returns on steel manufacturing operations. For

these reasons, Betonjaya's 2012 unconsolidated financial statements are the best available source

to calculate surrogate financial ratios.

Petitioners calculated factory overhead as a percentage of the sum of direct material,

labor, and energy. The overhead ratio, the SG&A ratio, and the profit ratio are based on the

financial data from Betonjaya's 2012 unconsolidated financial statements. Each income and

expense line item on the Profit and Loss Statement was properly classified as either raw

materials, labor, energy, manufacturing overhead, purchased goods, and SG&A costs. Based on

this data, the financial ratios were calculated in the manner consistent with Department practice.

See Exhibit PRC-14. Consistent with that methodology, petitioners calculated the surrogate

manufacturing overhead Chinese wire rod producers as its factory depreciation, plus

maintenance and repair expenses, divided by cost of goods sold ("COGS") without factory

depreciation and maintenance/repair costs. Petitioners then applied the calculated ratio of

factory overhead to COGS (without factory depreciation and maintenance/repair costs) to the

sum of materials, labor, and energy calculated for Betonjaya, above, to calculate the cost of

manufacture ("COM"). See Exhibit PRC-9.

Petitioners also used Betonjaya's 2012 unconsolidated financial statements to calculate

SG&A expenses, inclusive of net financial expenses, as a percentage of its COM. See Exhibit

PRC-14. This ratio was applied to the Chinese producer's COM calculated, above, to derive a

cost of production ("COP"). See Exhibit PRC-9.

Finally, petitioners used Betonjaya's 2012 unconsolidated financial statements to

calculate profit before taxes as a percentage of COP. See Exhibit PRC-14. This ratio was

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applied to the COP calculated for the Chinese wire rod producers, above, resulting in a

constructed normal value of [ $900/MT ] for the sample product . See Exhibit PRC-13.

V. MARGIN

A comparison of the calculated normal value to the calculated U.S. net selling prices for

the representative sample product results in a dumping margin of 100.10, 109.47 and 110.18

percent for the three sales of the sample product. The dumping margin calculations are provided

for each transaction at Exhibits PRC-15A, PRC-15B and PRC-15C.

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Exhibit PRC-1

Exhibit PRC-2

Exhibit PRC-3

Exhibit PRC-4

Exhibit PRC-5

Exhibit PRC-6

Exhibit PRC-7A

Exhibit PRC-7B

Exhibit PRC-7C

Exhibit PRC-8

Exhibit PRC-9

Exhibit PRC-10

Exhibit PRC-11

Exhibit PRC-12

Exhibit PRC-13

Exhibit PRC-14

Exhibit PRC-15A

Exhibit PRC-15B

VOLUME II EXHIBITS : TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sample U.S. Sales

Indonesia Surrogate Country Support

U.S. Inland Freight

Foreign Brokerage and Handling

Foreign Inland Freight

Chinese VAT and Export Rebate

Export Price Calculation A

Export Price Calculation B

Export Price Calculation C

U.S. Cost of Production

Normal Value Calculation

Indonesian CPI

Period of Investigation Exchange Rate

Indonesia GTA Import Data

Labor

Surrogate Financial Statements

Margin Calculation A

Margin Calculation B

Exhibit PRC-15C Margin Calculation C

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EXH I BIT PRC-1

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DECLARATION CONCERNING PRICES FOR U.S. SALES OFWIRE ROD BY PRODUCED IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

1. My name is [ hoar, ] and I am the [ e c sl+ l m ] for [eo mpan y ) is a U.S. producer of wire

rod. J

2. During the course of my duties, I receive information on prices for sales or offers for sale byU.S. and foreign producers of wire rod. My staff and I [ c o m pa y

J learned from various customers during the second half of 2013, that Chineseproducers were offering grade [ rNumbw J wire rod atprices ranging from ( :0 foo -fvA(*00 1 [ 1manufactures and sells the same grade of wire rod. Chinese-produced low carbon wire rodtypically contains boron, an input not required for mesh applications and only for specific enduses and manufacturing processes for Industrial Quality applications. We understand fromour customers that the Chinese add boron in order to qualify for a partial rebate of the VATupon export of the wire rod.

3. In July 2013, [ covi mer narn2

] and was informed that Chinese-manufactured wire rod wasbeing offered to [ CU-S&bmer o,-4- J{ tvOo I ST

1

4. In July 2013, [ c-u s-Fbme - nco-Ae.1 and was informed that Chinese-produced ( 9,rode ) quality

wire rod was being offered at [ t. 500 /srl

5. In August 2013, ( Gus- Omer ha-vine,

1 and was informed that Chinese-produced] quality wire rod was being offered at ( 4 $"00 ^ ST

deltvearcg +ir_rms 1

6. I am not aware of the payment terins being offered by the Chinese producers. Standardindustry payment terms to trading companies are cash against documents. The ultimatecustomer's payment terms are typically 30 to 90 days.

7. [ n ame, 1 obtained or customers have reported informationon international and domestic freight rates for wire rod. Wire rod typically is shipped as breakbulk cargo, i.e., not within shipping containers. The following is information on average,current rates:

a. The rate to ship 15,000 metric tons of wire rod from [ C,hin& --D 6uVF-POr'- -IS `Jf 1(z 1 per metric ton, inclusive of marine insurance.

b. Brokerage and handling fees for [ 6ivI--F feek-ow- 4301 per metric ton.

c. Brokerage and handling fees for ( 6 j If P04 Ole Vt 20 ) per metric ton.

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d. Barge rates from the port of [ yc,l-' ppr+ -b delin funf ] per shortton, inclusive of insurance and unloading,

e. Barge rates from the port of [ C.*vW- po r-I- 'V0 dZ1 t VO(^ Pates ] per shortton, inclusive of insurance and unloading.

This declaration is made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746. I declare under penalty of perjuryunder the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing statements are true and correctto the best of my knowledge and belief.

Dated : January 4 2014

[ St^n0."^r'^ )

[ Y10.YY^ '^ ^

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EXHI BIT PRC-2

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Exhibit PRC-2

Global Trade AtlasExports of Wire Rod in 2012

Ranking of Potential Surrogate Countries

Country Quantity (Metric Tons ) % of TotalSouth Africa 139,238.70 61.65%

Indonesia 50,765.89 22.48%

Thailand 33,019.25 14.62%

Colombia 1,503.36 0.67%Philippines 1,129.99 0.50%Costa Rica 210.63 0.09%

Total 225,867.82 100%

Source: Global Trade Atlas

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THE REMAINDER OF THIS BUSINESS

PROPRIETARY EXHIBIT CONTAINS

PROPRIETARY RESEARCH AND DATA ON

THE CHINESE CASWR INDUSTRY AND IS

NOT SUSCEPTIBLE TO SUMMARIZATION

AND THEREFORE IS NOT PROVIDED

WITH THIS PUBLIC VERSION

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EXH I B IT PRC-3

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Exhibit PRC-3

U.S. Inland Freight , Wire Rod from THE PRC

2013 3rd Qtr2013 4th Qtr

POI

US Freight Rate, 48 Foot Trailer, USD/mile and USD/mile/kg factorsmax capacity

USD/mile USD/mile/kg USD/mile/lb 45,000.00 lb20.41 MT

20,411.87 kg

$2.54 $0.00012428 $0.0000564$2.48 $0.00012165 $0.0000552$2.51 $0.00012296 $0.0000558

hftp://www. gec.comtsper-s. html

Date US Index TREND+/- Fuel Wages Equipment Depreciation Financing Admin Compliance Insurance3-Jul-13 $2.52 ($0.01) $0.79 $0.75 $0.58 $0.07 $0.02 $0.13 $0.06 $0.123-Aug-13 $2.56 $0.04 $0.82 $0.75 $0.58 $0.07 $0.02 $0.13 $0.06 $0.123-Sep-13 $2.56 ($0.00) $0.82 $0.75 $0.58 $0.07 $0.02 $0.13 $0.06 $0.122-Oct-13 $2.51 ($0.05) $0.77 $0.75 $0.58 $0.07 $0.02 $0.13 $0.06 $0.122-Nov-13 $2.47 ($0.04) $0.74 $0.75 $0.59 $0.07 $0.02 $0.13 $0.06 $0.123-Dec-13 $2.47 ($0.01) $0.73 $0.75 $0.58 $0.07 $0.02 $0.13 $0.06 $0.12

source: hftp:/Iwww.freightrateindex.comrindex-files/pageOO13.htm

The US Freight Rate Index:

The US Freight Rate Index is a comprehensive Cost Per Mile (CPM) indicator that is based on fact. Comprised of 8 main and 65 total cost and costinfluencing components, it considers completely, every cost related to freight transport by land. Each component is from the factual source andapportioned per mile, or is a calculated derivative of the actual cost.

The Freight Rate Index or "Cost Per Mile" (CPM) indicator standard equipment model configuration is a full loaded 48 foot trailer with a standard long-haul semi-tractor power unit . This general configuration complies with the laws of, and is usable in, any jurisdiction , and therefore is an average whichclosely represents the cost of most equipment configurations.

The US Freight Rate Index information presented herein, represents the cost and potential profit for the standard equipment model configuration totravel 1 mile, and is reflected in USD$ , or portion thereof.

The Freight Rate Index is updated during the first week of each month.

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THE BUSINESS PROPRIETARY ATTACHMENT

IS NOT SUSCEPTIBLE TO SUMMARIZATION

AND THEREFORE IS NOT PROVIDED

WITH THIS PUBLIC VERSION

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EXHI BIT PRC-4

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INDONESIA

Brokerage for the Export of the Finished Product

EXHIBIT PRC-4

Doing Business in Indonesia , 2014 Brokerage & handlingCharges to Include from page 81-82

Documents

Customs clearancePorts and Terminal HandlinqTotal Brokerage & Handling fees

Total Weight of shipmentCharges are for a 20 foot containerTo obtain a USD/kg price for a 20 foot container:Divide total charges for 20 foot container by maximum cargo weightby weight

Brokerage for Import of Raw Material

Doing Business in Indonesia, 2014Charges to Include from page 82

DocumentsCustoms clearance

Ports and Terminal HandlingTotal Brokerage & Handling fees

Total Weight of shipment

Charges are for a 20 foot container

To obtain a USD/kg price for a 20 foot container:

Divide total charges for 20 foot container by maximum cargo weightby weight

Source : Doing Business 2014: Indonesia

$ 165.00

$ 125.00$ 165.00$ 165.00

10,000 kg

0.0165 USD/kg16.50 USD/MT

0.0075 USD/lb

Brokerage & handling

$ 210.00

$ 125.00

165.00

$ 500.00

10,000 kg

0.0500 USD/kg50.00 USD/MT

0.0227 USD/lb

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CONTENTS

Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 4The business environment .......................................................................................................... 5Starting a business .....................................................................................................................14

Dealing with construction permits ........................................................................................... 25

Getting electricity ....................................................................................................................... 35

Registering property .................................................................................................................. 43

Getting credit .............................................................................................................................. 52

Protecting investors ................................................................................................................... 59Paying taxes ................................................................................................................................ 68Trading across borders .............................................................................................................. 75

Enforcing contracts ..........................................................................................................•......... 83

Resolving insolvency .................................................................................................................. 93Employing workers .................................................................................................................... 98

Data notes .................................................................................................................................105

Resources on the Doing Business website ............................................................................111

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TRADING ACROSS BORDERS

What are the details?

The indicators reported here for Indonesia arebased on a set of specific procedural requirementsfor trading a standard shipment of goods by oceantransport (see the section in this chapter on whatthe indicators cover). Information on theprocedures as well as the required documents andthe time and cost to complete each procedure iscollected from local freight forwarders, shippinglines, customs brokers, port officials and banks.

LOCATION OF STANDARDIZED COMPANY

City: Jakarta

The procedural requirements, and the associated timeand cost, for exporting and importing a standardshipment of goods are listed in the summary below,along with the required documents.

Summary of procedures and documents for trading across borders in Indonesia

East Asia & Pacific OECD high incomeIndicator Indonesiaaverage average

Documents to export (number) -kf6'

Time to export (days) 117 {1 X11

Cost to export (US$ per container) ^ ^ 615 [856 11,070^T v

Documents to import (number) ` :88

f7 4-^

Time to import (days)

Co t t i po t US$ i

23 X22 110

s o m r ( per conta ner) [660 884 11 090 iNote. In cases where an economy's regional classification is "OECD high income," regional averages above are only displayedonce.

;`Procedures to export

[ Documents preparation

Customs clearance and technical control

!Ports and terminal handlingi

Inland transportation and handling

i Totals

Time (days) Cost (US$)

}ll

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Time (days) Lost (US$)

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Procedures to import

Customs clearance and technical control

Ports and terminal handling

`Inland transportation and handling

Time (days) Cost (US$)

4 125

165

160

Totals

Documents to export

Bill of iaaing

Commercial Invoice

Packing list

PEB (export declaration form)

Source. Doing Business database.

Documents to import

Bill of lading

Cargo release order (SPPB)

Commercial invoice -- -

Customs import declaration (PIB)

-- --

Insurance documentation

Packing list

Proof of payments of Customs, Excise a nd Taxation

(SSPCP)

Terminal handling receipts

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EXHIB IT PRC-5

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Exhibit PRC-5

Indonesia

Foreign Inland Freight for Export

Doing Business in Indonesia , 2014 Exporting Subject Merchandise FreightCharges to Include from page 82

Inland Transporation and HandlingCharges per Container

Total Weight of shipmentCharges are for a 20 foot containerTo obtain a USD/kg price for a 20 foot container:Divide total charges for 20 foot container by maximum cargo weightby weight

Distance from Cilegon, Indonesia*Jakarta Port Terminal

hftp://www.tptport.com/en/location.htmiEffective Freight Rate

$ 160.00$ 160.00

10,000 kg

0.0160 USD/kg

16.00 USD/MT

122 km

$ 0.000131 USD/kg/km

$0.13115 USD/MT/km

$0.000059 USD/lb/km

Foreign Inland Freight for Import

Doing Business in Indonesia, 2014

Charges to Include from page 82

Inland Transporation and HandlingCharges per Container

Importing raw materials Freight

Total Weight of shipment

Charges are for a 20 foot containerTo obtain a USD/kg price for a 20 foot container:Divide total charges for 20 foot container by maximum cargo weightby weight

Distance from Cilegon, Indonesia*Jakarta Port Terminal

http://www.tptport.com/en/location.htmlEffective Freight Rate

$ 160.00

$160.00

10,000 kg

10,000

0.0160 USD/kg

16.00 USD/MT

122 km

$ 0.000131 USD/kg/km

$0.13115 USD/MT/km

$0.000059 USD/lb/km

"Cilegon is the location of one of Indonesia's largest steel producers PT Krakatau Steel. Petitioners are conservative in using this location, asthe other Indonesian wire rod producers are located much further from the port.

Source: Doing Business 2014: Indonesia. The relevant pages from Doing Business is included at Exhibit PRC-4.

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EXHIB IT PRC-6

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China Export VAT and Export Rebate for Wire Rod

HTS Export VAT Export Rebate Effective Period7213.10.00 17% 0 01/01/2013-present7213.20.00 17% 0 01/01/2013-present7213.91.00 17% 0 01/01/2013-present7213.99.00 17% 0 01/01/2013-present

7227.10.00 17% 9% 01/01/2013-present

7227.20.00 17% 9% 01/01/2013-present

7227.90.10 17% 9% 01/01/2013-present

.7227.90.90 17% 9% 01/01/2013-present

Source: http://www.taxrefund.com.cnlpilicy_list checkask.asp

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TRANSLATION OF CHINESE LANGUAGE DOCUMENT

Shanghai Taxation Bureau Export VAT

Exported Merchandise Tariff Codes and Export Rebates

Exported merchandise tariff codes and export rebates

Product Product Unit of Taxes VAT Sales Sales Export Base Rebate Updated

Codes Measurement (%) Tax Tax Rebate % Product Update Rebate

Rates Rates (Y/N) Date Rates

72131000 Hot-rolled KG 17 0 0 0 No

wire rod

with

threading

72132000 Other KG 17 0 0 0 No

hot-rolled

cutting-free

steel wire

rod

72139100 Wire rod KG 17 0 0 0 No

with

diameter

less than

14 mm

72139900 Other KG 17 0 0 0 No

hot-rolled

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wire rod

1/22/2014

Exported Merchandise Tariff Codes and Export Rebates

Exported merchandise tariff codes and export rebates

Product Product Unit of Taxes VAT Sales Sales Export Base Rebate Updated

Codes Measuremento (%) Tax Tax Rebate % Product Update Rebate

Rates Rates (VN) Date Rates

72271000 High speed KG 17 0 0 9 No

hot-rolled

steel wire

rod

72272000 Silicon KG 17 0 0 9 No

Manganese

hot-rolled

wire rod

72279010 Irregular KG 17 0 0 9 No

boron-based

wire rod coil

72279090 Other KG 17 0 0 9 No

irregular

wire rod coil

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U.S. Imports of 7227.90.6085 and Total Carbon and Alloy Steel Wire RodAnnual 2013*

Quantity in Short Tons, Value in U .S. Dollars

QuantityChina 7227.90.6085

China Total CASWR

562,205614,402

China % 7227 .90.6085 of Total CASWR 91.5%

Other 7227.90.6085Other Total CASWR

116,6021,100,260

Other % 7227 .90.6085 of Total CASWR 10.6%

All 7227.90.6085

All Total CASWR

678,8071,714,662

All % 7227 .90.6085 of Total CASWR 39.6%

Value

China 7227.90.6085China Total CASWR

282,740,830

311,399,286

China % 7227.90.6085 of Total CASWR 90.8%

Other 7227.90.6085

Other Total CASWR

114,045,281838,367,731

Other % 7227.90.6085 of Total CASWR 13.6%

All 7227.90.6085All Total CASWR

396,786,1111,149,767,017

All % 7227.90.6085 of Total CASWR 34.5%

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, IM146 Report

*2013 represents annualized January-November 2013 actual data.

Prepared by Georgetown Economic Services

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EXHIB IT PRC-7A

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PUBLIC VERSIONRANGED DATA

RANGED DATA

Exhibit PRC-7A

Product DescriptionDate of SaleGross Price US$/STGross Price US$/MTTerms of DeliveryU.S. Brokerage & Handling US$/MTU.S. Inland Freight US$/STU.S. Inland Freight US$/MTEx-Freight US$/MTU.S. Port Charges , US$/MTU.S. Port Charges, % Entry ValueEntry ValueOcean Freight and Insurance , US$/MTForeign BrokerageFOB Foreign PortChinese VAT - 8%Foreign Inland FreightEx-Factory Net US Price US$/MT

NET US PRICE CALCULATIONS - Price ACASWR from the PRC

$600.0000

Barge Port near Pittsburgh

SourceExhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1

Exhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1

AB=A/0.90718

0.4714%

$65.0000$16.5000

$16.0000

4t4 S"b

Exhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-4

Exhibit PRC-6Exhibit PRC-5

CD1

D2=DI/0.90718E=B-C-D2

F1F2=F1*l/(1+F1)

G=E-F2HJ

K=G-H-JL=K*.08

MN=L-M

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EXH I BIT PRC-7 13

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PUBLIC VERSIONRANGED DATA

Exhibit PRC-7B

NET US PRICE CALCULATIONS - Price BCASWR from the PRC

Product DescriptionDate of SaleGross Price US$/ST

I500.0000

SourceExhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1 A

Gross Price US$/MT I B=A/0.90718Terms of DeliveryU.S. Brokerage & Handling US$/MT

Exhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1 C

U.S. Inland Freight US$/MT $0.0000 Exhibit PRC-1 DEx-Freight US$/MT E=B-C-DU.S. Port Charges , US$/MT 0.4714% F1U.S. Port Charges, % Entry Value F2=F1*1/(1+F1)Entry Value G=E-F2Ocean Freight , US$/MT [ Exhibit PRC-1 HForeign Brokerage $16.5000 Exhibit PRC-4 JFOB Foreign Port I K=G-H-JChinese VAT - 8% $40.00 Exhibit PRC-6 L=K*.08Foreign Inland Freight $16.0000 Exhibit PRC-5 MEx-Factory Net US Price US$/MT [ #4s'O N=L-M

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EXH I BIT PRC-7C

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PUBLIC VERSIONRANGED DATA

NET US PRICE CALCULATIONS - Price CCASWR from the PRC

Product DescriptionDate of SaleGross Price US$/STGross Price US$/MTTerms of DeliveryU.S. Brokerage & Handling US$/MTU.S. Inland Freight [ to Inland Port ] US$/STU.S. Inland Freight [to Inland Port] US$/MTU.S. Inland Freight [ Inland Port to Customer ]Ex-Freight US$/MTU.S. Port Charges , US$/MTU.S. Port Charges , % Entry ValueEntry ValueOcean Freight, US$/MTForeign BrokerageFOB Foreign Port.Chinese VAT - 8%Foreign Inland FreightEx-Factory Net US Price US$1MT

$500.0000

SourceExhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1

0.4714%$3.0000

$70.0000$16.5000

$45.00$16.0000

K50

Exhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-1

Exhibit PRC-3

Exhibit PRC-1Exhibit PRC-4

Exhibit PRC-6Exhibit PRC-5

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EXHIB IT PRC-8

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PUBLIC VERSION

DECLARATION CONCERNING COST OF PRODUCINGCARBON AND CERTAIN ALLOY ROD BY

PROCESSING HOT-ROLLED STEEL IN THE UNITED STATES

I, [ name, I declare and state that the following information is complete andaccurate to the best of my knowledge:

I am C name-, V o 5 ton o N1 c.o Y n pain ov a rvhcxx t-^enr ►

I

2. I supervised [ G ompany ) cost accounting personnel in preparing the cost ofproduction data used to calculate constructed values of wire rod in the antidumping dutypetition. Those data were prepared for [ yadf,

] internal cost accounting personnel.The costs and input quantities provided in the attached spreadsheets represent [CorWany^s ] actual production inputs, and their associated costs, consumed inproducing [ cyepje] wire rod during the period April 2013 to September 2013. SeeAttachments hereto.

3. Based on [ +h-e Compomy tS ]cost accountants have calculated our company's input consumption and costs for rawmaterials; energy; labor; depreciation; other factory overhead; and selling, general, andadministrative ("SG&A") expenses incurred with respect to the production of 1008 IQwire rod from the melt shop through rolling, and packaging.

4, To the best of my knowledge, coYY1(apmq ^5 ] cost of production is consistentwith costs of similar U.S. producers for producing wire rod of the same type.

5. To the best of my knowledge, the data attached to this declaration represent the physicalconsumption of inputs for producing wire rod of the same type produced by producers inthe People's Republic of China.

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PUBLIC VERSION

This declaration is made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, I declare under penalty of perjuryunder the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing statements are true and correctto the best of my information and belief.

F s igna4-uv c,

C name ]

Dated: January 27, 2014

Attachment

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PUBLIC VERSION

ATTACHMENT

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RANGED DATAPUBLIC VERSION

RANGED DATA

Exhibit PRC-8

US Production2ND AND 3RD QTR 2013

Fully absorbed cost

Direct MaterialsMetal

Steel Scrap lbIron Scrap lb

Ferro-AlloysBoron lb

Silicomanganese lbFerrosilicon lb

Calcium Carbide lbFerro Manganese lb

Aluminum alloy lb

Flux AgentsInjection Carbon lb

powdered lime lb

Total Direct Materials

Electricity kwhNatural Gas cubic metersWater cubic metersTotal Energy/Water

Total labor costs

$ 0.1800

ww

ww

ww

Iww

1.2000

ww

$33.0000

ww

Packaging Materials lb I

Total Materials , Energy , Labor & Packaging

Total Asset DepreciationOther Factory OverheadsTotal Fixed Overhead

Total Cost of Manufacturing

SG&A

Interest Expenses

Total Cost of Production

Total Production

[grade]

Unit qty input cost of cost/lb cost/ST cost/MTin lb of input output output output

ww DATA TOO SMALL TO RANGE

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EXHIB IT PRC-9

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PUBLIC VERSIONRANGED DATA

RANGED I A

Quality:Grade:

PRC Constructed Value Based on Surrogate Valuation of Factors[ ][ l

Fully absorbed cost Unit HTS qty input Surrogate value cost/LB Cost/MTlb per unit input output output

Direct Materials Inflated to POI

MetalSource: Exhibit PRC -12 Exhibit PRC -8 Exhibit PRC-12

Ferro-Alloys

Flux Agents

Total Direct Materials

ElectricityNatural GasWaterTotal Energy/Water

Steel Scrap LB 7204.49Iron Scrap LB 7204.10

Boron LB 2804.50Silicomanganese LB 7202.30

Ferrosilicon LB 7202.21Calcium Carbide LB 2805.12

Ferro Manganese LB 7202.11, 7202.99Aluminum alloy LB 7601.20

[ 1.1000 ] $ 0 .2147 ( ][ ] $ 0.2500 [ $ 8.0000 ]

[ ** ] $ 10.8821 [[ ] $ 0.5785 [ ][ ] $ 1.0252 [ ** $ 3.0000 ][ ] $ 1.4224 [ ** )[ ] $ 0.7082 [ )[ ** ] $ 1.0736 [ ]

Injection Carbon lb 2803.00.90powdered lime lb 2522.10

kWh

cubic meters

[ ** ] $I ] $

Total labor costs [ `*

Packaging Materials lb 7217.2 [

Total Materials , Energy , Labor & Packaging

Total Surrogate Fixed Overhead 13.58% Exhibit PRC-14

Total Cost of Manufacturing

Total Surrogate SG&A, including Interest Expenses 4.45% Exhibit PRC-14

Total Cost of Production

Total Surrogate Profit 26 . 70% Exhibit PRC-14

Constructed Value

0.6818 [0.0932 [

** DATA TOO SMALL TO RANGE

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EXHIB IT PRC-1 0

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Exhibit PRC-10

INDONESIA - Inflation Index

CPI Inflation Index

Country Concept Data Source Frequency Status Unit- Facts Scale 2,008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Jan 2013 Feb 2013 Mar 2013 Apr 2013 May 2013 Jun 2013 Jul 2013 Aug 2013 Sep 2013 Oct 2013 Nov. Indonesia Consumer International Annual Published Index , Core Data Units

Prices, All Financial 2005=100.132 124 138 483 145 581 153 392 159 956 Items Statistics :

. . . . . (IFS)

Indonesia Consumer International Annual Published Percent Core Data Units Prices , All Financial Change over items Statistics Corresponds 9.777 4.814 5.133 5.357 4.280

(IFS) n9 Period of Previous

Indonesia Consumer International Monthly Published Index, CoreData Units Prices, All Financial 2005=100 - Items Statistics 164.743 165 .983 167 .030 166 .861 166 .813 168 . 534 174 .071 176 .020 175.407 175 . 563 175.768

(IFS) Indonesia Consumer International Monthly Published Percent -: Core Data Units

Prices, All Financial Change over Items Statistics Correspondi 4.568 5 . 307 5.899 5 .574 5 .471 5 .899 8 .614 8.793 8.397 8.317 8.370

(IFS) ngPeriod of Previous

Source : Intematiol Monetary Fund Elibrary Datahftp://eli bra ry- data. i mf. org/ ViewData

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EXHIB IT PRC-11

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Indonesian Exchange RateUS$ per 1000 Rupiah Rupiah per US$

POI $ 0.09 $ 11,163.41

source:http://www.imf.org/external/np/fin/data/param_rms-Mth.aspx

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Brazilian Real 2.215600 : 2.229700 . 2.241200 2.264500 2 . 258300 2 .262800 2 . 269700 2 . 267200 2 .267000

Brunei Dollar 1.266900 1 .266400. 1.272700 : 1.284600 1 .277000 , 1.277900 1.261900 1.26060D 1.26420D

Canadian Dollar NA: 1.053000. 1.052300: 1.057600 ; 1.0530DO : 1.051100: 1.038900 : 1.039200 1 .041300

Chilean Peso 507.160000 . 504.990000 ; 503 420000 506.960000 506.610000 . 507.650000 508.290000. 505.730000 504.540000

Chinese Yuan 6.180500 6 . 177300. 6.180300 6 . 180700 6 .173000 . . 6.165200 : 6.1599w ; 6.1631 00 : 6.166300

Colombian Peso 1,929 .000000 ! 1,929 .000000 . 1,919420000 ' 1,927 .400000 ; 1,926 .8400001 1,920.120000 1,920 .240000 ; NA 1,905 .250DOO 1,t

Czech Koruna 19.925000 ; 19.965000. 20.0790002

20.191000 ' 20.122000 ; 20.235000 19.863000 19 .931000 ' 19.997000.. ......

Danish Krone 5.721500 5.731000 5.757000 5.805000 : 5.801300 : 5.821000. 5.717900 5 .722000 5.731300

Hungarian Forint 225.690000 . 225.620000 ; 227 .420000 ' ., 229.810000 - 228.220000 228.730000 ' 224.850000 224.230000. 223.820000

Icelandic Krona 123.500000 123.940000 : 124.810000 126.090000 : 126.590000. 126.390000 . 123.880000 : 122.950000 122.990000

Indian R upee NA 59 .414500: 60100500: 61.045500 60.074500 60.133000 59.642000 59.896000 60.051000

Indonesian Rupiah 9,934.000000 9,940 .000000 9,941 .000000 : 9,960 .OD0000 9 ,960.000000 9,970 .000000 9,979 .000000 9,980 .000000 10,024.000000 10,1

Iranian Rial 12,260 . 000000 12 , 260.000000 24,790 .000000 24,777 .000000 24 , 783.000000 24,789 .000000 24 ,769.000000 24,769 . 0000 01) . 24,785 . 00000 24,:

Israeli New Sheqel 3.637000 3 .629000 3 .651000. 3.661000 3 .650000 3,6460D0: 3.615000 , 3.607000 . 3.597000.

KazakhstaniTenge 151.810000 151.880000 151.950000 . 152.050000 152.230000 152.310000 ; 152.250000: 152.440000 ; 152.610000

Korean Won 1,145 .300000 : 1,136 .900000. 1,132 .900000: 1,141 .700000 1,151.4000DO 1,144.700000 ; 1,138.80D000 1,124 .900000 [ 1,122 .300000: 1.-

Kuwaiti Dinar 0.285450 : 0.285350 . 0.285850 : 0.286800 • 0.286550 : 0.286800 0 .285250 0.285250 0 .285400;

Libyan D inar (2) 1.932400 1 .932400 1 .932400 1.932400 1 .932400 1.932400 1,932400 1 .932400 1 .932400

Malaysian Ringgit 3.164500 : 3.169000 ` 3.182000 3.211500: 3.190500 3.186500 , 3.156000 3 . 165000 3 .185000

Mauritian Rupee 31.010800, 30.993400 31.017900 31.138000 31.164900 31.193100: 31.160300. 31.164400 31 . 125800

Mexican Peso 12.913100 12.985000 13.037700 12.926700 12.865400. 12.949400 12.859900 12 . 823400 12 .738700

Nepalese Rupee 95.000000 94.900000 95.390000 96.350000 97.390000 96.540000 96.010000 95.740000 95.300000

New Zealand Dollar (1) 0.773200 0.782500 . 0.775100 0171600 0.780300 0.783300 0 .792900 0 .784700 0 .77920D

Norwegian Krone 6.058500 6 .084400 6 . 123500. 6.198400 6.144500. 6.130500 6 .078700 6.07100D 6.095100

Rial Omani 0.384500 0 .384500 0.384500 0.384500 0.384500 0.384500 .. 0.384500 0.384500 0 .384500

Pakistani Rupee NA 99 .620500 100 . 040400 - 100.116200 100.090200 100.060600 NA 100 . 163000 100 .324800

Nuevo Sol 2.778000 2 .785000 NA 2.780000 2 .769000 2.780000 2.774000 2.767000 2.764000

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Polish Zloty

Qatar Riyal

Russian Ruble

Saudi Arabian Riyal

Singapore Dollar

South African Rand

Sri Lanka Rupee

Swedish Krona

Swiss Franc

Thai Bahl

Trinidad And Tobago Dollar;

Tunisian Dinar

U.A.E. Dirham

Peso Uruguayo

Bolivar Fuerte

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Currency

Euro (1)

Japanese Yen

U.K. Pound Sterling (1)

U.S. Dollar

Algerian Dinar

Australian Dollar (1)

Bahrain Dinar

Botswana Pula (1)

Brazilian Real

Brunei Dollar

Canadian Dollar

Chilean Peso

Chinese Yuan

Colombian Peso

Czech Koruna

Danish Krone

Hungarian Forint

Icelandic Krona

Indian Rupee

Indonesian Rupiah

Iranian Rial

Israeli New Sheqel

Kazakhstani Tenge

Korean Won

Kuwaiti Dinar

Libyan Dinar (2)

Malaysian Ringgit

Mauritian Rupee

Mexican Peso

Nepalese Rupee

New Zealand Dollar (1)

43.257000 ` 43.100000 ; 43.299000. 43.409000

3.321000; 3.322200: 3.351600; 3.357600;

3.640000 3.640000. 3.640000 3.640000

32.851700 32.947500: 33.220400 33.321000

3.750000 3.750000; 3.750000: 3.750000

1166900 1.266400 1.272700 1.284600

9.924300: 9.941550 10.080800 10.176950

130.304300 130.598700 130.599600 130.592600

6.666300 6.666500 6.746400 6.836000

0.944900. 0.947600 0.951100 0.964300

NA. 30.935000 31.063000 31.423000

6.424000; 6.417100 6.406700 6.426900

1.654800 1.657400. 1.653300. 1.672400

3.672500, 3.672500 3.672500 3.672500

20,541000; 20.628000.

6.284200.' 6.284200!

NA'

6.284200

43.661000 ; 43.584000 ; 43.408000 43.282000: 43.367000

3.358800: 3.3724001 3.322500; 3.320100 3.295500

3.640000: 3.640000 3.640000: 3.640000: 3.640000:

33.084200. 32.911200' 32.586700 32.642900' 32.622000

3.750000 3.750000 3,750000 3.750D00 . 3,750000

1.277000 1.277900. 1.261900 1.260600: 1,264200_

10.063750 10.038100 9.932750 10.034400 9.934800

130.594900 130.61750D 130.582500 130.640700 130.914300

6.778400 6.806900 6.666900 6.656500 6.672200

0.967700 0.969300 0.949200 0.949500 0.951300

31.355000 31.257000 31.068000 31.109000 31.156000

6.412900 6.424100 6.421000 6.425300 6.407200

1.672200. 1.672600 ; 1.681800 1.666000 1.663500

3.672500 3.672500 3,672500.: 3.672500: 3,672500;

20.782000: 21.170000; 21.387000: 21.354000; 21.133000;

6.284200: 6.284200 , 6.284200 , 6.284200 6.284200:

Representative Exchange Rates for Selected Currencies for July 2013 (Continued)

July 18, July 19, July 22, July 23, July 24, July 25 , July 26, July 29, July 30,2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013

1.309300 1.312300 1.316600 1.318000. 1.324600: 1.320200 . 1.326000 1.327000 1.3284

99,700000 100.850000 ; 99.950000 99.500000 99.520000: 100.290000 99,300000 97.800000 98.120C

1.521900: 1.525300: 1.533300 1.534800. 1.535100 1.528200 1.540500' 1.539000 1.531:

1.000000 1.000000 1.0010000 1.000000 1,000000; 1.000000 1.000000> 1.000000;.. 1.000(

79.084200! 78.924000 79.114200 79.121700 79.267700' 79.342500; 79.229100 79.232800 79.198E

0.917900 0.918100. 0.922300: 0.925800. 0.925300:. 0.916400; 0.927100' 0.925700: 0.9075

0.376000 0.376000 0.376000, 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000 0.376C

0.117000 0.117200 0.117400 0.117500 0.118400.. 0.117700 0.118100 0.117600 0.117:

2.237200 2.229700 2.236400 2.238600 2.226700. 2.234800 2.249700 2.248800 2.260:

1.265800 1.267700 1.262700 1.261800 1.264600 1.267600 NA 1.266300 1.269C

1.039600 - 1.036300 1.033700. 1.030400 1.029800 1.028300 1.029100 1.026100 1.029:

497.790000: 499,520000: 502.370000: 503.050000 504.350000.. 504.340000 505.430000.. 506.500000. 509.890C

6.172000 6.175100; 6.172100 6.170200 6.169500 , 6.175900 6.172000 6.170500 6.177(

NA' 1,883190000. 1,884.010000: 1,880.870000. 1,886.060D00 : 1,891.020000; 1,887.400000; 1,886.260000 1,888.9500

19.800000 19.768000. 19.726000 19.717000 19.580000 19.655000 19.568000; 19.524000; 19.458(

5.695600 5.682600 ; 5.664500 5.659100: 5.630600:- 5,648200 5.623200. 5.618700; 5.611 E

224.330000: 224.920000, 223,850000: 223.680000; 224.310000? 224.820000 223.190000 224.120000: 225.520C

121.260000 121.340000 120.670000 120.760000: 120.510000 121.250000: 120.300000 : 119.890000: 119.150C

59.712000 59.795000. 59.408000 59.687500 NA 58.941500 58.913300 59.297000 59.8280

10,059.000000 10.070.000000 : 10,222.000000 10, 262.000000 10,263.000000 10, 265.000000 10, 270.000000 10,277.0000

24,797.000000 NA: 24,789.000000 24,786.000000 24,788.000000 24,787.000000 NA 24,788.000000 24,788.000(

3.601000 3.582000 3.571000 3.571000 3.577000 3.594000 3.577000 3.594000 3.569C

152.820000 152.880000 153.D30000 153.170000 153.250000 153.290000 153.260000 153.240000 153.130C

1,118.100000 1,122.300000 1,123.500000 1.118.500000, 1,116.500000; 1,114.100000 1,117.300000 1,111.700000 1,109.400(

0.285350 0.285350 0.285050 0.284750 0.284750 0.284750 0.284750. 0.284250, 0.2844

1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400: 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400: 1.9324010 1.9324

3.197500 3.200000 3.180000 3.170000 3.179500 3.198500 3.206000 3.219900 3.228'

31.018300. 30.983900- 30.960300 30.910900 30.883700. 30.841300 30.792500 30.787100 30.770?

12.497600 12.549900 12.505400 12.509300 12.633000 12.646800 12.709100 12.732100 12.763'.

95.200000 95.300000 94.950000 95.240000 95.500000 94.600000 94.400000 94.450000 95.0110C

0.790100 0.790700 0.791600 0.797900 0.800000 0.797300 0.806500 0.809300 0.8021

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Pakistani Rupee

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August 01, August 02, August 05, August 06, August 07, August 08,2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013

1.323600: 1.320300 1.325700: 1.328000°

98.350000 99.520000 99.080000 98.000000

1.516500 1.514600 1.534800 1.535800:

1.000000 1.000000: 1.000000: 1.000000

79.531800 79.668400 79.238500. 79.769100.

0.896900. 0.890900 NA 0.897700-

0.376000 0376000 0.376000 0.376000

0.117100 0.117000 0.117500 0.117500

2.290300 2.291400 2.293300 2.301000

515.420000 514.420000. 513.630000

6.177800 6.181700 6.176700.

1,896.150000: 1,896.650000 . 1,891.670000

1.271400

1.033800 1.038200 : NA 1.037900.

512.330000_

6.175300

1,883. 240000

19.611000 19.652000 19.563000 19.519000

5,632400 5.646200 5.623700 5.615000

226.150000 227.420000 224.770000: 225.320000

119.100000. 119.360000 NA 118.760000 -

60.742300 60.803500. 60.822000 61.535500

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1.544800 1.551100 1.553200

1.000000. 1.000000 1.000000

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2.302800:

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1.328000 1.329000:

96.220000 97.430000:

1.548000 1.545300

1.000000 1.000000

80.319000 80.391800

0.920300 0.912700:

0.376000. 0.376000

0.117800: 0.116800.

2.288200: 2.274800. 2.272200s

NA 1.261600: 1.262400

1.041600: 1.034800: 1.030300

514.040000 515.840000 510.650000:

6.172600: 6.170300 6.166800

NA 1,882.010000 1,877.230000

19.524000 19.320000 19.387000

5.604700 5.581900 5.577500

225,640000 224.100000 222.480000

118.460000 118.230000 118.080000

61.394000 61.115000 NA

10,288.000000 10,288.000000 NA NA NA

24,789.000000 NA 24,789.000000 24,792.000000 24,790.000000

3.559000 3.577000 - 3.561000 3.553000 3.556000

153.630000 153.750000 153.810000 153.760000 153.34000D

1,119 . 600000 : 1,121 .400000 ! 1,125 .400000 : 1,116 . 300000 1,114 .200000

NA NA ; 0 . 284400 0 .284400 0 .284000

1.932400 1.932400 1 .932400 1 . 932400 1 .932400

3.237500 3 . 252000 , 3.246500 3 . 231500 3 .254500

30.811700 30.866100 30.882800 _ 30.873500 30.829200

12.806800 12.690400 12.675900 12 . 644500 12 . 698900

97.430000 96.790000 97.750000 97.430000 98.300000

0.794600 . 0.790000 0. 777800 0 . 784100 0 . 789900

5.919100 5 . 957400 5 . 925200 5 . 919400 5 . 937200

0.384500 0 . 384500 0.384500 0 . 384500 0 .384500

101.810200 102.062900 102.114800 . 102.166700 102.361500

2.795000 2.788000 2 .790000 2 . 794000 2 .799000

1.029700 . 1.034500

507.050000 506.780000 5

6.166500 6 . 170500

1,873.920000 1 ,868.900000 1.8

19.489000 19.467000

5.616900 5 .612600

223.490000 . 224.680000: 2

118.770000 . 119.250000. 1

60.802500 , 61.434300

NA; NA: 10,287 .000000 10 ,292.000000 10.2

24,791 .000000 : NA: 24 ,790.000000 : 24,794 .000000: 24,7

3.539000 3.530000 ;

153.120000 152.870000;

1,117.300000 1,113.600000

NA NA

1.932400 1 .932400

NA NA'

30.777500 NA

12.646000 12.588900

97.700000 97.500000

0.795800 0.799400

5.901200 5 .845400

0.384500 . 0.384500

NA NA

2.792000 NA

3.545000 3.550000

153.150000: 153.090000 1

1,111.800000 1,113.000000 1,1

0.283750 0.283950,

1,932400 1.932400

3.241500 3.256500

30.732800 30.724700

12.566600 12.754500--

97.400000 97.740000

0.804400 0.797800

5.879900 5.866100

0.384500 0.384500

102.596500 102.622500

2.794000 2.796000

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Philippine Peso

Polish Zloty

Qatar Riyal

Russian Ruble

Saudi Arabian Riyal

Singapore Dollar

South African Rand

Sri Lanka Rupee

Swedish Krona

Swiss Franc

Thai Baht

Trinidad And Tobago Dollar

Tunisian Dinar

U.A.E. Dirham

Peso Uruguayo

Bolivar Fuerte

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Currency

Euro (1)

Japanese Yen

U.K. Pound Sterling (1)

U.S. Dollar

Algerian Dinar

Australian Dollar (1)

Bahrain Dinar

Botswana Pula (1)

Brazilian Real

Brunei Dollar

Canadian Dollar

Chilean Peso

Chinese Yuan

Colombian Peso

Czech Koruna

Danish Krone

Hungarian Forinl

Icelandic Krona

Indian Rupee

Indonesian Rupiah

Iranian Rial

Israeli New Sheqel

KazakhstaniTenge

Korean Won

Kuwaiti Dinar

Libyan Dinar (2)

Malaysian Ringgit

Mauritian Rupee

Mexican Peso

Nepalese Rupee

New Zealand Dollar (1)

43.517000: 43.485000 43.648000

3.196100:1 3.220100 3.177100.

3.640000 3.640000 3.640000

32.974100 33.097800 32.881100

3.750000 3.750000. 3.750000

1.271400 1.275600 1.270600

9.891200 9,986700 9.848850

131.590200

6.555400

NA. 0.937800 0.930900

131,600000, 131.600000.

6.607200 6.585900:

31.296000. 31.393000` 31.323000

6.407300 NA 6.390800

1.656100. 1.656200 1.659200

3.672500 3.672500, 3.672500

21.468000 21.550000 21.644000

6.284200 6.284200 6.284200

43.510000. 43.506000

3.174400 3 .172500

3.640000 3 .640000

32.939000 32.984800

3.750000 3.750000

1.266800 ; NA .

9.877950 9 .932550

131.594000 : 131.598000

6.582500 . 6.573800`

0.927300 : 0.926000

31.398000; 31.451000:

6.418100 6.406500

1.648800. 1.655800

3.672500 3.672500

21.702000 21.610000

6.284200 6.284200

Representative Exchange Rates for Selected Currencies for August 2013 (Continued)

August 16, August 19 , August 20,2013 2013 2013

1.334000 : 1.334400 :. 1.339200;

97 550000 97.620000 97.700000,

1.564200 ' 1,565000 1.566100

1.000000 1 .000000 : 1.000000

80.390500 80.382800 . 80.606300

0.914700 0 . 921600 0 .906000

0.376000 0.376000 0 .376000

0.117000 : 0.115700 0 . 116200

2.343400 2 . 356500 : 2.398000

1.270600 : 1.274500 : 1.278000

1.034500 , 1.033400 1 .037600

509.120000 . 510.350000 . 516.830000

6.166600 6 . 169000 6 .169700

1,901.030000 1,907.060000 1,907.060000

19.342000 19.376000 19.247000

5.590300 5 .5BB400 . 5.568900

224.400000 NA NA

° 119.800000 119.920000 119.840000

61.819500 62.346100 : 63.733500

10,392 .000000 ; 10,451 .000000 10 , 504.000000

NA' 24 ,793.000000 24,790 .000000

3.562000 3.572000 3.568000

152.630000 : 152.540000 152.540000

1,119 . 5000 00 1 , 115.000000 1,113 .700000

0.284050 0 . 283800 : 0.283700

1.932400 1 .932400 1 .932400

3.278000 3 .284500 3 .299000

30.776800 30.771800 30.765300

12.872200 13.012400 13.006400

98.720000 98.650000 100.300000

0.806800 0 .812000 0 . 807300

August 21, August 22,2013 2013

1.338400: 1.332300;

97.480000 98.200000:

1.566500_- 1.557400

1.000000: 1.000000

80.706800 80.807300

0.903700 0.899100

0.376000 0.376000

0.115600: 0.114800

2.394300 2.4169001

1.277300 ' 1.284100:

1.044300f 1.051200,

516.380000 515.870000:

6.167500 6.169800

43.624000 NA. 43.621000: 43.621000;

3.150300: 3.133600 3.151000: 3.148900

3.640000 3.640000 3.640000 3.640000

32.940100 32.860600 32.891000 33.042600

3.750000 3350000. 3.750000 3.750000

NA NA 1.261500 1.262400.

9.861100 NA 9.867450. 9.943650

131.600000 NA. 131.590000: 131.600000. 1

6.506600_: 6.492500; 6.520800: 6.523300.

0.920900t 0.920500; NA:' 0.928800,

31.328000 31.221000: NA ; 31.245000

6.432900: NA: NA; 6.392100:

NA NA NA_ 1.641700

3.672500 3.672500. 3.672500 3.672500

21.458000 NA 27.557000 21.572000

6.284200 6.284200 6.284200 6.284200

August 23, August 26, August 27, August 28, Aug2013 2013

1.335500 ?. 1.336100

2013 2013 201

1.333800: 1.334700

98.980000 98.700000 98.150000 ; 97.140000

1.560300 NA 1,551600 1.546300:

1.000000. 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000.

80.787900 80.841800 80.837900 NA

0.900900 0.904000 0.895900 0.882400

0.376000 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000

0.115400. 0.115400. 0.114200 0.114500

2.445700. 2.386800: 2.370500: 2.399800

1.280000 1.279300 1.262200: 1.282400

1.0515001 1.051400 1.050300 1.049000:

513.650000: 509.750000 511260000; 515,160000. f

6.171000 6.168000 6.168800: 6.166700

1,922.730000 1,929.750000 1,921.990000

19.259000 19.321000 19.217000

5.572700 5.598500 5.585000

224.200000 224.760000 223.210000

120.170000 120.810000 120.190000

1,911.160000 1,922.960000 1,938.260000 11

19.173000 19.315000 19.264000

5.562700 5.592800 5.589000.

223.220000 224.730000 225.510000

120.170000 120.330000 120.120000 '

63.460500 65.420700 64.688000 64.234700 65.667500 68.361100.

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3.567000 3.587000

152.440000 152.340000

1,121.9000001 1,118.100000

0.283400 0.283900

1.932400 1.932400

3.294000 3.318000

30.731300 30.704300

13.142400 13.148600

101.750000 101.170000

0.796200 0.785400

3.588000 3.603000

152.450000 152.330000

1,124.300000 1,118.200000

0.283900 0.283800

1.932400 1.932400

3.306000 3.303500

30.698900 30.723200

12.997900 13.109000

103.200000 101.110000

0.784800 0.780200

3.657000 3.666000

152.470000. 152.160000.

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Currency

Euro t1)

Japanese Yen

U.K. Pound Sterling (1)

U.S. Dollar

Algerian Dinar

Australian Dollar 111

Bahrain Dinar

Botswana Pula (1)

Brazilian Real

Brunel Dollar

Canadian Dollar

Chilean Peso

Chinese Yuan

Colombian Peso

Czech Koruna

Danish Krone

Hungarian Forint

Icelandic Krona

Indian Rupee

Indonesian Rupiah

Iranian Rial

Israeli New Sheqel

KazakhstaniTenge

Korean Won

Kuwaiti Dinar

Libyan Dinar (2)

Malaysian Ringgit

Mauritian Rupee

Mexican Peso

Nepalese Rupee

New Zealand Dollar (1)

Norwegian Krone

Rial Omani

Pakistani Rupee

1.317200 .. 1.317100 1 .320200 . 1.311700

99.660000 : 99.580000. 99.700000 : 99.800000

1.557500 1.561200 . 1.561500 1 . 556500

1.000000. 1.000000. 1000000.: 1.000000:

81.549200 ; 81.545300 : 81.878000 81 .913000

0.903300 i 0.909700 : 0.916100 0 . 913100

0.376000 0.376000 0 .376000 1 0.376000;

0.114400 : 0.114800 : 0.114700: 0.115700:

2.364300 2.389700. 2.353800 2 . 331400

1.272700 i 1.278200 1.275600 , 1.279700

1.053300 1 .048200 1 . 050000 1 .039000

509.750000 510.380000 : 508.560000 : 509.460000

6.171800 6 .172900 . 6.169600

1,935 .430000 1,946 .280000:

1.319400 : 1.324000 1 .326800

99.670000 : 99.700000 . 100.430000

1.567300 1 .570200 ; 1.577100

1.000000 1 .000000 : 1.000000,......... _........

82.050000 - 82.000000 81.925700

0.919100, 0.927500 0.928900

0.376000 0 . 376000 0 .376000

0.116600 - 0.116400 0.117000

2.297900 . 2.286800 2 . 277900

1.274700 1.268800 - 1.270200

1.036600. 1.035700 1 .033700

506.970000 507.740000 506.800000

6.172800 : 6.164200 6.161200 6.160100

1.938.990000: 1,952.110000 , 1,947.990000 1,946 .060000 ; 1,935 .550000:

i 19.527000 ; 19.572000: 19.485000 ' 19.638000 `: 19.576000 19.514000 19.426000,

5.662800 ; 5.662600 : 5.649400 5 . 686400 5 . 653300* 5.633300 . 5.621600

228.500000 . 228.710000 : 228.670000 229.430000 227.740000 226.210000 : 225.290000

120,690000 ' ' 121.000000 ; 121.130000 : 122.110000 1 121.490000 121.290000 121.470000

66.887500 ; 67.028900 : 66.043000 65.960000 NA 64 . 216200 63 .903500.

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1.266800 1 . 269400 .

1.032000 1.034100.

503.920000 : 501.980000

6.157500 6 . 157800

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19.424000 : 19.388000

5.611700:: 5.609100;

226.670000 , 226,390000 2

121.340000. 121.9100001 1

63.667300 63.789000

11,438.000000 11,494 .000000 11 ,395.000000 11,4

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3.632000 NA NA NA 3.625000 - 3.604000 3.565000

153.290000 153.130000 153.070000 153.010000 153.090000 153.370000 . 153.570000

1,104.100000 1,095 .900000 1,099 .800000 1,093 .800000 - 1,095 .400000 1,088 .200000 1,084 .900000 .

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1.932400 ` 1.932400 1 .932400 1 .932400 1 . 932400 1 .932400 . 1.932400

3.261500 3 .302500 3 . 280000 3 . 321500 3.315500 3 .272000 3 . 281000

30.869300 . 30.906300 30.937500 30.967300 31.002500 . NA 31 .002100

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105.760000 108.730000 107.530000 106.160000 104.370000 104.370000 102.700000

0.781600 - 0.780500 0.789500 0.789000 . 0.798700 0 .801400 0.805900

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0.384500 0.384500 0.384500 0 . 384500 0.384500 0 .384500 0.384500

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153.370000 153.290000 1

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1.932400 1 .932400

3.265500 3. 290500

30.952800 30.905900:

13.085400 13.054000

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5.910800 5. 919100

0.384500 0 .384500

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Nuevo Sol 2.807000: 2.807000. 2.808000. 2.804000 2.796000 2.794000. 2.788000. 2.772000 2.772000

Philippine Peso 44.562000 : 44.334000: 44.542000. 44.403000, 44.514000 44.325000 43.927000. 43.793000 43.764000.

Polish Zloty 3.243300: 3.238700 3.246300: 3.273200: 3.235700. 3.218100 3.195500 3.178200: 3.169600

Qatar Riyal 3.640000: 3.640000 3.640000 ; 3.640000 3 640000 ; 3.640000 3.640000, 3.640000 3.640000:

Russian Ruble 33.369300: 33.465600' 33.390100. 33.433800 33.324300 33.060000, 32.962900 32.673100 32.74D600:

Saudi Arabian Riyal 3.750000. 3.750000 3.750000: 3.750000: 3. 750000 3.750000: 3.750000. 3.750000. 3.750000

Singapore Dollar 1.272700. 1.278200: 1.275600: 1.279700 1.274700 1.268800 1.270200 1.266800, 1.269400

South African Rand 10.328000; 10,255650: 10.289350 10.124350 9.989700 10.006500 9.923350 9.937600 9.959850

Sri Lanka Rupee 133.000000. 133.000000 132.997200 132.955000 132.966700 132.900000 132.880000 132.423800 132.255800 1

Swedish Krona 6.619800 6.621500 6.624100 6.663700 6.635600 6.563100 6.547200 6.522100 6.529200

Swiss Franc 0.935600. 0.936500 0.938100 0.945300 0.936900 0.934800 0.934700 0.930600 0.931700

Thai Bahl 32.026000 ; 32.205000 32.208000. 32.404000 32.299000 32.107000 32.131000 31.722000 31.842000

Trinidad And Tobago Dollar. 6.389600 6.446800 6.422500 6.415400: 6.407400: 6.420400, 6.431200 6.405600 6.418600

Tunisian Dinar NA. 1.659900. 1.660300: 1.662200; 1.663800 1.656600 1.654600 1.654500: 1.643300.

U.AE. Dirham 3.672500 3.672500 3.672500:, 3.672500(............ 3.672500 3.672500, 3.672500 3.672500 ; 3.672500;,

Peso Uruguayo 22.646000 22.582000. 22.644000 22.535000: 22.386000: 22.323000 22.341000: 22,347000% 22.374000:

Bolivar Fuerte 6.284200 6.264200 6.284200. 6.284200 i 6.284200' 6.284200 6.284200: 6.284200: 6.284200

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September September September September September September September September SepCurrency 16, 19, 20 , 23, 24, 26, 26, 27, 30,2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 201:

Euro (1) 1.335200: 1.354500 1.351400- 1.350800 1.347300 1.350400 1.349900 1.353700

Japanese Yen 99.230000; 98.280000,: 99.520000 NA. 98.750000 98.650000 98.950000. 98.930000:

U.K. Pound Sterling (1) 1.596600; 1.608100608100: 1.602400 1.605200 1.598200 1.604000 1,605700 1.608800

U.S. Dollar 1.000000 1.000000. 1.000000 1.000000; 1.000000 1.000000: 1.000000 1.000000

Algerian Dinar 81.777000. 81243600, 81.312700 81.398700. 81.476900 81.402700 81.414400: 81.342400'.

Australian Dollar (1) 0.935000 0.949600 0.945400. 0.943200: 0.941100 0.938100: 0.937600 0.935900

Bahrain Dinar 0.376000. 0.376000 • 0.376000 0.376000: 0.376000 0.376000' 0.376000 0.376000.

Botswana Pula (1) 0.118100 0.119600. 0.118400 0.118300 0.117900 0.117900 0.117300 0.116700

Brazilian Real 2.261700 2.248900 2.203600 ., 2.205300: 2.203300 2.203100 2.222400. 2.228500

Brunei Dollar 1.260400 1.244600 1.246000 1.249200 1.253100 NA NA 1.255600

Canadian Dollar 1.031200 1.023700 1.028700 1.028300 1.029500. 1.029500 1.032100 1.030000

Chilean Peso 503.230000. 503.230000. NA 503.230000; 496.490000: 497.190000 500.280000 NA

Chinese Yuan 6.155700 NA NA 6.147500, 6.148500 6.149700. 6.147700 6.149500

Colombian Peso 1,887.3D0000; 1,889.120000; 1,892.890000. 1,888.140000 1,893.420000: 1,899.100000: 111E

Czech Koruna 19.332000 18.999000 19.113000 19.182000 19.254000 19.159000 19,119000 18.980000'

Danish Krone 5.585600 5.505900: 5.517800. 5.520900 5.534800, 5.522600: 5.524600 5 508800 .. ... ..... .:. .. _.a. _. .... _.

_.. _... ....Hungarian Forint 223.230000 218.390000 220.560000 ! 220.610000 221.79D000 222.330000 NA 222.050000

Icelandic Krona 121.110000 119.330000 119.510000 120.060000 121.000000 121.570000 121 440000 121 190000 1

Indian Rupee 63.144000 61.748000 62.243000 62.520000 62.658500

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Indonesian Rupiah 11,492.000000 11,278.000000 11,352.000000 11,435.000000 11,535.000000 11,569.000000 11,573.000000 11,532.000000 11,E

Iranian Rial 24,765-000000 . 24, 730.000000 NA 24,732.000000 24,768.000000 24,797.000000 24,791.000000 NA 24,E

Israeli New Sheqel 3.537000 NA 3.504000 3.515000 3.526000. 3.559000 NA 3.571000

KazakhstaniTenge 153.450000 152.970000 153.080000 153.020000 152.900000 153.450000 153.670000 153.620000 1

Korean Won NA NA NA 1,085.200000 1,075.900000 1,074.900000 1,076.800000 1,074.400000 1,C

Kuwaiti Dinar 0.283750 0.282850 NA 0.283050 0.283050 0.283200 0.282900 NA

Libyan Dinar (2) 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400

Malaysian Ringgit 3.236000 3.162500 3.159500 3.172500 3.206000 3.237000 3.217500 3.223500

Mauritian Rupee 30.837000 30.766700 30.668800 30.585400: 30.548600 30.552100 30.539700 30.511400

Mexican Peso 12.968700 12.717900 12.768500 12.784600 12.875400 12.953000 13.011900 13.145000

Nepalese Rupee 100.990000 100.990000 98.720000 99.570000 100.190000 100.200000 100.060000 99.470000 1

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October 01 , October 02, October 03 , October 04, October 07 , October 08 , October 09 , October 10 , October ll, Octi2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 201:

1.355400 1 .351500 1 . 359400 1 . 359300 1 .357200

98.370000 98.050000 97.650000 . 97.250000 97.120000

1.623000 1 .620200 : 1.621500 1.604800 , 1.607000

1.000000 1.000000: 1.000000 1.000000I .1...... . _..... .... _......._. ... ..81.307200. 81.288900 81.273300 81.273300

0.939600 0.936900; 0.939100? 0.944300

0.376000 0.376000 0.376000: 0.376000

NA 0.116900: 0.117000: 0.117000.

2.230000 2.212300: 2.208800 2.206900

1.253600 1.252800. 1.248200 1.247700 .

1.033300 ; 1.033200: 1.032300 1.030600

504.200000 502.750000 . 502.750000. 500.300000.

NA: 6.148000 , 6.148000 : 6.148000

1.908.290000 : 1.893.770000

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96.750000 97.360000

1.608200; 1.597200

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0.376000; 0.376000: 0.376000.

0.117200 0.117800. 0.117300

2.205100 2.208700: 2.201600

1.248200. 1.249800 1.251300

1.030600 1.033100 1.039700.

498.880000. 499.510000 498.950000

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1,884.970000: 1,889.950000 1,886.780000

18.797000 18.802000 18.796000

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30.441200 30.390500 30.400500 30.372200 30.318200 30.357500: 30.383300

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105.968400 105.888000 105.959500 106.223800 106.263900 106.205100 106.025400

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97.670000 98.290000

1.593800 1 . 597700

1.000000 1.000000

81.488600 81.447700

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Philippine Peso 43.542000; 43.391000 43.405000 43.194000 43.138000 43.118000 43.127000 43.150000 43.239000

Polish Zloty 3.117000: 3.121200. 3.095100 3.090200 3.097600 3.087300 3.105700 3.099400 3.085000

Qatar Riyal 3.640000. 3.640000 3.640000 3.640000 3.540000 3.640000 3.640000 3.640000 3.640000

Russian Ruble 32.296500: 32.297900. 32.125000 32.100500. 32.293100 32.298400 32.361900 32.356400 32.213300

Saudi Arabian Ryal 3.750000: 3.750000: 3.750000 3.750000 3.75000D : 3.750000 3.750000. 3.750000 3.750000

Singapore Dollar 1.253600 1.252800 1.248200 1.247700: 1.248200; 1.249800; 1.251300 1.253200 1.248500.

South African Rand 10.047450 10.097150. 10.080300: 9.996250 10.033000: 9.928700. 9.991850 . 9.965850 9.885450

Sri Lanka Rupee 131.996300 131.790300 131.407800 131.315900 131.248300 131.118700 131.178700. 131.136600. 131.173000

Swedish Krona 6.355800. 6.385800 6.366100. 6.353200 6.399700 6.408000 6.447100 6.479800. 6.493300

Swiss Franc 0.904000. 0.904900 0.901600. 0.902600 0.903700 0.905100 0.909700 0.910100. 0.907900

Thai Bahl 31.191000. 31.303000 31.197000 31.309000 31.350000 31.376000 31.420000 31.476000 31.317000

Trinidad And Tobago Dollar. 6.419500 6.408400 6.424200. 6.413900 6.411200. 6.416200. 6.427600 6.409500 6.418400

Tunisian Dinar 1.646400 1.639200 • 1.654200 1.646000 1.642200. 1.633200. 1.645500 1.636000 1.638100

U.A.E. Dirham 3.672500. 3.672500 3.672500. 3.672500: 3.672500 3.672500. 3.672500 3.672500 3.672500

Peso Uruguayo 21.973000. 21.831000. 21.628000. 21.572000; 21.608000: NA. 21.599000 21.566000 21.588000.

Bolivar Fuerle 6.284200 6.284200.. NA' NA: 6.284200 6.284200 6.284200. 6.284200: 6.284200

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,2013 201;

Euro (1) 1.366200. 1.366400 1.366700 1.367400 1.375200 1.380500 1.377700 1.378400 1.376800

Japanese Yen 98.800000. 96.100000. 98.050000 98.320000 97.400000 97.460000 97.260000 97.560000 97.560000

U.K. Pound Sterling (1) 1.606000 1.621200 1.616700 1.613300 1.613000 1.618200 1.619900 1.618800 1.606900

U.S. Dollar 1.000000 1.000000. 1.000000; 1.000000 = 11,000000: 1.000000. 1.000000. 1.000000 1.000000

Algerian Dinar 81.258200= 81.331400; 81.382400 81.584500: 81.537200. NA NA 81.196200 81.079600.

Australian Dollar (1) 0.954200 0.961700. 0,967200 0.964900: 0.965500 0.965100: 0.961500 0.960900: 0.951500•.

Bahrain Dinar 0.376000: 0.376000. 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000; 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000: 0.376000

Botswana Pula (1) 0.118300 0.119000 ,` 0.118500. 0.118800: 0.119100 0.119100; 0.118700 0.118700. 0.118400

Brazilian Real NA. NA 2.161600; 2.173800 2.176000 2.182600 2.200300 2.184800 2.184600

Brunei Dollar 1.244300 1.239500 1.241600 1.242400 1.236300 1.237500 1.237500 1.236400 1.238600

Canadian Dollar 1.028500: 1.026700; 1.029700 1.028400. 1.038500. 1.042200 1.045000 1.044500 1.044500

Chilean Peso 496.890000 493.360000 • 495.990000. 500.490000 500.010000 503.080000 504.610000 505.320000 506.970000 5

Chinese Yuan 6.143100 6.137200: 6.135200 6.139500 6.133000 6.133500 6.133300 6.133600 6,137300

Colombian Peso 1,880.910000 1,879.480000 1,879.880000 1,885.520000 1,879.460000 1,883.140000 1,882.110000 1,882.340000 1,884.430000 1,8

Czech Koruna 16.811000 18.840000: 18.884000: 18.816000 18.773000 18.671000 18.686000 NA 18.705000

Danish Krone 5.459600 5.450600 5.457900 5.455300 5.424400: 5.403500 5.414100 5.411800 5.417600

Hungarian Forinl 217.100000 215.020000 214.900000 215.210000 NA 212.720000: 211.800000; 211.620000 212.630000 2

Icelandic Krona 120.210000 119.860000. 120.170000 120.720000 120.440000: 120.010000 119.980000 119.978000 120.360000 1

Indian Rupee 61.581000 61.276000 61.468500 61.780000 61.534000 61.410500 61.625000: 61.503000 61.463000

Indonesian Rupiah 11, 351.000000 11,308.000000 11, 353.000000 11,341.000000 11,258.000000. 11,268.000000 11,142.000000 ! 11,018.000000. 11,076.000000 11,1

Iranian Rial 24,939.000000 NA 24,854.000000 24,863.000000 24,825.000000 NA NA 24,817.000000 24,869 .000000 24,9

Israeli New Sheqel 3.535000 3.533000 3.535000 3.528000 3.520000 3.532000 3.526000 3.529000 3.524000

Kazakhstan[Tenge 153.910000 153.870000 153.830000 153.780000 153.750000 153.720000 153.800000 154.090000 NA 1

Korean Won 1,067.100000. 1,064.400000 1,061.400000 1,062.000000 1,061.700000 1,056.500000 1,057.200000 1,062.300000 1,061.400000 1,0

Kuwaiti Dinar NA NA 0.282050 0.282200 0.281600 0.281600 0.281600 0.281600 0.281750

Libyan Diner (2) 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400.

Malaysian Ringgil 3.165000 3.152500 3.169500 3.183500 3.154500 3.156000 3.149500. 3.136500 3.143500

Mauritian Rupee 30.426700 NA 30.324300 30.286800 30.212400 30.146300 30.069500 30.025800 29.997100

Mexican Peso 12.771700 12.796800 12.931400 12.871300 12.943300 12.991600 12.869300 12.894800 12.890300

Nepalese Rupee 98.940000 98.280000 98.040000 98.250000 98.610000 98.420000: 98.400000. 98.350000 98.380000

New Zealand Dollar(') 0.842200 0.847600 0.849800 0.845200 0.851500. 0.841400 0.834600 NA 0.830400

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Japanese Yen

U.K. Pound Sterling t1i

U.S. Dollar

Algerian Dinar

Australian Dollar (t)

Bahrain Dinar

Botswana Pula 711

Brazilian Real

Brunei Dollar

Canadian Dollar

Chilean Peso

Chinese Yuan

Colombian Peso

Czech Koruna

Danish Krone

Hungarian Forint

Icelandic Krona

Indian Rupee

Indonesian Rupiah

Iranian Rial

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November

2013

1.350500;

97 .950000.

1.595500 i

1.000000.

81.259700

0.948100.

0.376000 :

0.116200 :.

2.202600

1.241700.

1.044300,

507.640000 ;

6.145200

1,889.160000;

19.140000.

5.522700:

NA:

121.060000

NA

_ 11,354.000000.

NA24,962 .000000 . 24,933 .00000024,917 , 000000 : 24,913 . 000000. NA 24,922 .000000 ; 24,881 .000000. NA

3.527000 3 .533000 : 3.532000 3 . 531000 . 3.537000 3 .536000 3.535000 - 3.534000: 3.531000

154.250000 154.340000 :. 154.090000 . 153.770000 153.660000 153.600000 153.200000 153.260000 153.110000. 1

1,059.900000 1,062 .600000 : 1,062 . 100000 : 1,062.000000 : 1,062 .000000 ' 1,060 .700000, 1,063.500000 1.068.500000: 1,070.900000 1,0

0.282150 0 .283050 NA NA 0.282800 0.282800 0.283450 0 . 283450 0.283300

1.932400 1 .932400 1.932400 . 1.932400 1 .932400 1.932400 1.932400 1.932400 1 .932400

3167500 3 . 178500 NA 3.181000 3.179500 3.188500 3.196000 3 . 203800 3 . 208500

NA 30 . 151000 30.278700 30.383900 30.418400 30.465000. 30.502400 30.554000 30.579100

13.078900 . 12.986900 13.134100 13 . 138800 13 . 191200 . 13.241200 13.231400 13.187900 13.103000

98.160000 98.790000 98.790000 98.680000 99.420000 100.020000 99.950000 101.230000 101.820000 1

0.826100 0 . 826200 0.828400 0. 836600 0.837900 0.832300 0.826200 - 0.825800 . 0.822000

5.957800 5 . 935500 5 .967100 . 5.955800 5 .997600 6 .087000 6.127000 6.178900 6.215400

0.384500 0.384500 0 . 384500 0. 384500 0.384500 0.384500 0.384500 0.384500 0 . 384500

106.897700 107.034000 107.277000 107.313800 107.286100 107.371000 107.461300 107.518300 : 107.565800 1

Representative Exchange Rates for Selected Currencies for November 2013

November04 , November06 , November06 , November07 , November08,2013 2013 2013 2013

November 11,2013

November 12, November2013

13,Nov14,

2013 2013 201:

1.350600 1.3494001 1.351700; 1.336500' 1.343100; 1.339400 1.343200 1.341500

NA 98.480000: 98.540000 98.650000 98.200000 98.970000 99.480000 ` 99.550000

1.597200 1.604800. 1.608700 1.608100. 1.607500 1.599300 1.587700 1.596500:

1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000

81.310500 80.953600 80.941900 80.693800 80.359200 80.366700 80.336000 80.297500

0.948100 0.946700 0.951800 0.947700 0,946500 0.938200 0.933600 0.930600

0.376000 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000 0.376000

0.116000 0.115700 0.115800 0.115400 0.11540D. 0.114700. 0.114300. 0.114800,

2.246800 2.242600 2.274700 2.278500 2,282500 2.317000 2.314200 2.336200

1.243200 1.242300; 1.243300, 1.242200: 1.243900: 1.246800; 1.248000: 1.248900:

1.041500 1.044800: 1.041900 1.044200; 1.048700 NA 1.050200, 1.046800;

507.640000: 512.530000; 514.900000; 514.720000 , 515.400000 518.050000 ! 520.000000 ; 520.690000: 5

6.148200 6.144700, 6.147500: 6.145000 6.135500 6.1390001 6.136000 6.134200

1,901.220000 1,901.220000 1,916.220000. 1,916.800000. 1,924.870000, NA: 1,932.7700001 1,928.960000; 1,9

19.129000 19.143000 19.076000 20.088000 20.077000 20.157000. 20.107000. 20,162000

5.522300: 5.527100 5.518500: 5.580800 5.553300 5.568600 5.552400 5.560100.

219.240000; 219.460000. 219.690000 219.140000 220.620000 221.850000 223.340000 222.970000 2

121.580000 121.670000 121.600000 121.570000 122.360000 122.380000 123.000000 123.000000 1

NA 61.788000 61.922500, 62.574000 62.731500 63.295500 63.593000 63.654500

11,389.000000 NA 11,414.000000.11,389.00000011,404.000000 11,486.000000. 11,578.000000`11,644,000000.11,5

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Nuevo Sol

Philippine Peso

Polish Zloty

Qatar Riyal

Russian Ruble

Saudi Arabian Riyal

Singapore Dollar

South African Rand

Sri Lanka Rupee

Swedish Krona

Swiss Franc

Thai Bahl

Trinidad And Tobago Dollar :

Tunisian Dinar

U.A.E. DIrham

Peso Uruguayo

Bolivar Fuerte

NA

NA;

NA

3.640000•

32.180800

3.750000

1.241700

10.148100

130.863800.

6.430000

NA:

3.672500

21.594000:

6.284200

Currency

Euro (1)

NA 2.785000: 2.789000 i 2.793000 r 2.802000 2.799000 2.797000 2.798000

43.245000: NA; 43.281000: 43.2760001 43.230000. 43.235000 43.448000 43.677000

3.097500. 3.098100, 3.089600, 3.084400. 3.113300: NA. 3.144800; 3.135800:

3.640000 3.640000. 3.640000 3.640000. 3.640000 3,640000. 3.640000. 3.640000

32.180800 32.350900 32.451100 32.380300 32.547900 32.662200 32.807600 32.818400.

3.750000 3.750000 3.750000 3.750000 3.750000 3.750000 3.750000 3,750000

1.243200 1.242300 1.243300 1.242200 1.243900 1.246800 1.248000 1.248900

10.178950 10.208350 10.215550 10.262500 10263050 10.372000 10.394500 10.332050

130.898200 131.087600 131.100000 131.068900 131.100000 131.100000 131.083600 131.083300 1

6.521900 6.530200: 6.506200 6.494600 6.546300 6.592400 6.620200 6.660300.

0.912000: 0.911600 0.911400; 0.912100 : 0.916600 0.920200 0,920900 0.918100

31.283000 31.301000; 31.300000 31.287000 31.373000 31.652000 31.594000: 31.592000-

6.403700 6.419100. 6.430800 6.432800 6.436700 : 6.418300 6.431000 ' 6.434000

1.657200 1.657900: NA. 1.658200 1.661400 1.664800 1.670300; 1.671200:

3.672500: 3.672500. 3.672500: 3.672500: 3.672500. 3.672500: 3.672500; 3.672500

NA, 21.605000: 21.567000. 21.548000. 21.524000 21.520000: 21.505000; 21.443000:

6.284200 6.284200 6.284200 6.284200 6.284200 NA 6.284200: 6.284200

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November 18 , November 19 , November20, November2l , November

2013 2013 2013 201322,

1.351700 1.3502001,

100 .260000 ; 99.850000:

1.609900. 1.607500.

Japanese Yen

U.K. Pound Sterling (1)

U.S. Dollar

Algerian Dinar

Australian Dollar (1)

Bahrain Dinar

Botswana Pula (1)

Brazilian Real

Brunei Dollar

Canadian Dollar

Chilean Peso

Chinese Yuan

Colombian Peso

Czech Koruna

Danish Krone

Hungarian Forint

Icelandic Krona

Indian Rupee

Indonesian Rupiah

Iranian Riai

Israeli New She qel

KazakhstaniTenge

Korean Won

Kuwaiti Dinar

Libyan Dinar (2)

Malaysian Ringgit

Mauritian Rupee

Mexican Peso

Nepalese Rupee

1.000000: 1.000000,

80.053300 80.080100

0,939800 0.938600

0.376000 0.376000

1.352700: 1.347200;

100.1000001100.450000;

1.614100: 1.612900 .

1.000000 1.000000

80.034000

0.940600

0.376000

0.116400.

80.048000

0.929600

0.376000

0.116200

2.266200 : 2,272600

1.246200: 1.246200, 1.243500! 1.248400;

1.042700 1,046600; 1044500 1.050600

520.730000, 517.330000 519.220000: 522.670000

6.133200 ' 6.131700: 6.130500 6.136600:

1,919 .890000 1,915 .370000. 1,919 .200000 1,923. 190000 ;

20.066000. 20.256000 , 20.201000 ; 20.189000

5.518100 5.524000 5.514200 5 .536600 .

220.030000 219.700000 . 219.750000 221.600000

121.060000 121.410000 121.270000 122.080000 .

62.625000 62.231100 62.55B000 62.889500

11,627 .000000; 11,609 .000000 11,631.000000 11,717 .000000.

24.808 .000000 24 ,805.000000 24,801 .000000 24,833.000000

3.524000 3.522000 3 . 544000 3.569000 :

153.270000 153.070000 153.000000 152.840000

1,066 .700000,- 1,060 .700000 1 ,055.800000 1,056 .300000

0.283050 NA 0.282800 0.283350

1.932400 1 . 932400 1 . 932400 1 .932400

3.196000 3.187500 3 . 179500 3 .204000

30.530900 30.510800 30.455200 30.464000

NA 12.886900 12.969700 13 .061700

100.970000 99.940000 . 99.200000 100.040000

November 25, November 26, November i2013 2013 2013

1.351800; 1.351400; 1.354700 . 1.3596

101.230000 101.680000 . 101.500000 : 101.3700

1.619600 1.620500 1 .618300 : 1.6319

1.000000 1.000000 1 .000000 1.0000

NA 79.926100 79.887800 79.7343

0.917700 0.914400 0 .919500 0.9123

0 .376000 0.376000 0 .376000 0.3760

0.116400 0.116800 0.116400 0.1161

2306700 2 .291300 , 2.287100 . 2.3040

1.251000 : 1.252200: 1.251300. 1.2524

1.053500 1 .055400; 1.054700 1.0595

522.7300()0 . 520.370000: 520.540000 522.2300

6.138000 6 . 134200 6.135700 6.1330

1,932 .420000 : 1,929 . 130000 ; 1,926.990000; 1,926.7400

20.166000 20 . 181000 20 . 172000 20.1070

5.517500 5.519100 5.505600 5.4859

220.680000 220.970000 220.250000 219.6500

121.670000 - 121.810000 121.250000 120.8400

63.023600 62.577000 62.447000 62.3625

11,706 . 000000 . 11,722 .000000 11,765.000000 11.813.0000

NA 24,834.000000 24 ,847.000000 24,815.0000

3.559000 3.563000 3.542000 3.5410

152.800000 ; 152.770000 152.720000 153.3800

1,061 900000 1,061 . 600000 1 ,060.600000 1.060.3000

NA 0.282900 0.282900 0.2827

1 .932400 1 .932400 1.932400 1.9324

3 . 215500 3 . 225500 3.220500 3.2240

30.472800 30.473200 30.465100 30.4027

13 .022300 13 .026700 13 .074500 13.0925

100.540000 100.600000 100.050000 99.8900

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Botswana Pula (i)

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Libyan Dinar (2)

Malaysian Ringgit

Mauritian Rupee

Mexican Peso

Nepalese Rupee

New Zealand Dollar (1)

Norwegian Krone

Rial Omani

1.353600 1 .357800: 1.359200 . 1.359400: 1.366100; 1.372200 : 1.375000: 1.376700.

102.450000 , 103.080000 ; 102.580000 102.430000 . 101.650000 : 103.080000 . 103.280000 102.900000

1.638100 1 .642900 1.636300 1 .634500 1.635800 1.638000 : 1.643900

1.000000 1 .000000 . 1.000000 1 .000000 1 . 000000 1 .000000 1.000000

79.878500 . 79.778700 79.843900 79.604800 79.306500 79.210900 NA

0.915100 : 0.906800 ; 0.906700

0.376000 0 .376000

0.115800 ; 0.115000

0.376000.

0.114800

2.324900 ; 2.344900 ; 2.355800

1.254300 : 1.256200 : 1 . 254000,

1.063400 1 .066200 . 1.069600 :

529.640000 : 532.210000 ; 532.970000

6.132900 6.135200 ' 6.130000

1,931 .880000 1,934.160000: 1,941.010000

20.244000 : 20.222000 20.193000

5.511100 5 .493700 5 .488100

223.170000

118.860000

62.226000 .

223.090000 222.290000

119.670000 . 119.380000.

0.904100 0 .905800 0 .910500 NA

0.376000 0.376000 0 .376000 NA

0.114200 ; 0.114400 0.115200 NA

2.374000 : 2.374700 2 .352500. NA_.,

1.255200: 1 . 253700 : 1.251000; NA::

1.063800 1.066300 : 1.064100: NA

533.950000 531.150000 ; NA NA

6.131000 6.123200 6.113000 ' NA

1,948.480000 1,940.260000 . 1,936 .330000 NA

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5.487400 5 .460800 5 .436700

222.210000 221.030000 219.450000

119.470000 118.440000. 118.080000.

62.344300 . 62.333000 61.689500 61.667300 61.178500

11,946 .000000 . 11,830.000000 . 11,960 . 000000 .. 12,018 .000000 : 11,960 .000000 11 ,956.000000:

24,802 .000000 24 ,826.000000 . 24,818.000000 24 , 822.000000 NA; 24,811 .000000

3.530000 3 . 523000 : 3.522000 3.524000 3.5170001 3.503000

153.680000 . 154.420000 154.500000 : 154.250000 154.250000 154.120000:

1,058 .900000 1 ,057.700000 1,061 .300000 1,061 .200000 1,060.700000 1,058 .200000

0.282600 0 . 283000 0. 282700 0.282700 0 . 282700 0 . 282300

1.932400 1.932400 1 .932400 1 .932400 1 .932400 1 .932400

3.223000 3 .217000 3 . 218000 3 . 226500 3 . 221500 3 . 218500

30280300 30.281100 30.317600 30.338700 30.259700 30.288600

13.204100 13.237200 13.082600 13.005700 12.929900 12.861200

99.910000 99.710000 99 . 780000 99 . 290000 98.810000 98 .300000

0.816700 0 .818900 0 .824200 0 .819800 0 .822000 0.828900

6.138800 6 . 105500 6.114300 6 . 181800 6 . 173800 6 . 142300.

0.384500 0 .384500 0.384500 0 .384500 0.384500 . 0.384500

1.377500: 1.

102.660000• 103.

1.637800 1 .640200 1.

1 000000 1 .000000 1.

78.452800 78.265900 78.

0.913400 . 0.902500 0.

0.376000 0.376000 0.

0.115000 0 . 115200. 0

2.310200 2.326200 2.

1.249500 : 1.253400 1.

1.060700: 1.064100, 1.

530.660000 532.040000` 532.

6,110000 : 6.111500. 6

1,933.520000 . 1,935.610000 1,935.

19.934000 . 19.947000. 20.

NA 5.419200 5.416100 5.

NA 219.230000 220 . 370000 220.

NA 117.510000 117 . 000000. 117.

NA 61 .331300 61 . 620000. 62.

NA 12,005 .000000 12,025 .000000 12,081.

NA 24,787 .000000 24,776.000000

NA 3.503000 : 3.5070001 3.

NA 154.520000 154.210000 154

NA 1,052.500000 1,051 .900000- 1,053.

NA 0.282000 0.281900 0.

NA 1.932400 1.932400 1.

NA 3.208500 3.228000 3.

NA 30 . 211900 30 . 163700 30.

NA 12.934200 NA 12.

NA 97 .670000 98 .000000 98.

NA 0.830300 0.825700 0.

NA 6.117200 6.153500 6.

NA 0.384500 0.384500 0.

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Pakistani Rupee 108.566300. 108.623400 : 108.659700: 108.556900 : 108.535500 . 108.182500: 107.310100 107.303700. 107.Nuevo Sol 2.80110001' 2.804000 : 2.803000. 2.801000 2.798000 NA NA 2.792000 2.784000. 2.

Philippine Peso 43.757000 43.688000 : 43.764000; 43.780000 : 43.848000 43.910000. NA. 44.262000 44.135000 44.Polish Zloty 3.096500 3. 097300 3 .091600 3.087000 3.067300 : 3.053400 NA 3.038600 3.041500 3.Qatar Riyal 3.640000 3 .640000 3.640000 3.640000 . 3.640000 3 ,640000: NA. 3.640000 3 .640000: 3.Russian Ruble 33.148200. 33.246000 33.263200 33.114000 . 32.951400 : 32.778200. NA 32.731500 32.751800. 32.

Saudi Arabian Riyal 3.750000. 3.750000 3 .750000 3.750000 3 .750000 3.750000. NA 3.750000 3.750000 3.

Singapore Dollar 1.254300 1 ,256200 1.254000 1.255200 . 1.253700 1 .251000 NA 1.249500 1.253400 1.South African Rand 10.208350.1 10.357850 . 10.389900 10.492150 : 10.454100 , 10.346850: NA 10.393700 10.369200 10.

Sri Lanka Ru pee 131.195100 : 131.152200 ' 130.879100: 130.843700 : 130.833600 130,803600 ; NA 130.816400 130.838000 130.Swedish Krona 6.523500 6.543300: 6.512200: 6.507000 , 6.499800: 6.511400 NA 6.544100 6 .559100 6.

Swiss Franc 0.910100 . 0.905400: 0.902600 0.902100 0.895700 . 0.891700 NA 0.867600 0.885700. 0.Thai Baht 32.199000 32.202000 32.189000: NA 32 , 324000 ; 32.144000 , NA 32.010000 32.122000. 32.

Trinidad And Tobago Dollar 6.379800 6 .453200 . 6.441400: 6.435600 : 6.431100 ; 6.435100. NA, 6.443400 6 .426100. 6.

Tunisian Dinar 1.670400 1 .674900 : 1.673800 1.674100 . 1.668500 . 1.670100; NA 1.665100 . 1.669200 1.

U.A.E. Dlrham 3.672500 3.672500 3. 672500 3.672500 3 .672500 : 3.672500: NA. 3.672500: 3.672500 3.Peso Uruguayo 21.160000 21 . 255000 21 .487000 21.492000 21 . 281000 NA. NA 21.299000 21.279000 21.Bolivar Fuerte 6.284200 6 .284200 6 . 284200. 6.284200 6 . 284200. 6.284200 NA 6.284200 6.284200 6.

Currency

Euro (1)

Japanese Yen

U.K. Pound Sterling (1)

U.S. Dollar

Algerian Dinar

Australian Dollar (1)

Bahrain Dinar

Botswana Pula (1)

Brazilian Real

Brunei Dollar

Canadian Dollar

Chilean Peso

Chinese Yuan

Colombian Peso

Czech Koruna

Danish Krone

Hungarian Forint

Icelandic Krona

Indian Rupee

Indonesian Rupiah

Iranian Rial

Israeli New Shegei

KazakhstaniTenge

Korean Won

Kuwaiti Dinar

Libyan Dinar (2)

Malaysian Ringgit

Mauritian Rupee

Mexican Peso

Representative Exchange Rates for Selected Currencies for December 2013 (Continued)

December 17, December 18, December 19, December 20, December 23, December 24, December 26, December 27, Dece2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013

1.374900 1 .374900,

103.050000 103.000000

1.626000 1 .635400

1,366700 : 1.365500 . 1.370200 1 . 368400 NA : 1.381400

104,120000:

1.637200:

1.000000 1 .000000 1 .000000

78.197400 78.186100 78.355900

0.894100 0 . 890400 : 0.883600

0.376000 0 . 376000 0.376000

0.115200 0.115200 0.114800

2.325500; 2.322100 2 .327400

1.2552001.258000; 1.263300

1.061000 1.064500 1.067600'

528.270000 : 526.380000 528.190000

104.470000

1.633800 . 1.635700.

1.000000 . 1.000000

78.355900 78.265300

0.887100 0 .894500,

0.376000 0,376000

0.114300 0.115200

2.352800 ; 2.381700,

1.266700 : 1.266300

1.068000 : 1.060300:

530.020000 530.880000

6.119600 6.116100

1,943 .460000 1,935 .930000

20.253000 20.121000

5.463700 5 . 445300

218.710000 218.240000

116.600000 116.470000

NA 104.200000 : 104.700000 104.900000- 10

1.636000 . NA. 1.653900

1.000000 1 .000000 1 .000000

78.314400 - 78.152400

0.892000

0.376000

0.115100

2,370600:

1.267700:

1.061900

6.110800 6 . 110500- 6.118300.;

1, 934 . 950000 1,936.140000 1,945.600000

20,109000 20.161000 20.232000

5.426400 . 5.426300 5 . 458400

216.720000 217.270000 218.360000

116.650000 116.430000 . 116.840000 -

61.958000 61.917600 62 .380000

12,104 . 000000 12 , 151.000000 12,191 .000000

24,772 . 000000 24 , 769.000000 24,788 .000000

3.511000 3. 505000 , 3.514000

154.110000 153.990000 153.850000

1,052 .600000 1.051 . 500000 1,052 . 100000

0.282100 0 . 282100 0 .282500

1.932400 1 . 932400 1 .932400

3.240500 3 . 257000 3 .278000

30.037000 30.033700 30.066100

12.957500 12.993700 12.973000

78.141100

NA 0.890600

0.376000 0.376000

NA 0.114600.

2.355400 2.350700.

1.268900 : 1.26770D .

NA

527.650000 526.030000

6.114500 6.115600

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

1.069700

525.240000.

6.105000

1,921.220000

19.865000

5.400200

7

52

1,92

1

NA NA NA 21

NA NA 115.390000 11

62.242000 .. 61.991500 . 61.866800 61 .975500 62 .059500 6

12,245 .000000 12,246.000000 - 12,215 .000000 NA 12,260 . 000000 12.27

NA NA 24,767 . 000000 24,776 . 000000 . NA. 24,77

3.518000 . 3.503000 ' 3.488000 3. 492000 3.492000

153.720000 153.600000 153.880000 153.830000 153.690000' 15

1,058 . 100000 1,061 .900000 X1,061 .000000 1,060 . 400000 1,059.400000 1,05

0.282500 0.282500 0.282500 0.262500 0 .282500

1.932400 1 .932400 1.932400 1 .932400 1.932400

3.282500 3 .294800 3 .290000 3.296000 3 . 293500

30.131100 30 . 187300 30.187300 30 . 169200 30 . 154400 3

12.957400 12.961000 13.020000 13. 054700 13 .076500 1

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GLOBAL TRADE ATLAS IMPORT DATA

DIRMAT

Indonesia: April - September 2013*

US$/kg US$/IbInput HTS# AUV Brokerage Freight Del. Units Del. Units

Steel Scrap 7204.49 0.4072 0.0500 0.0160 0.4732 0.214657Iron Scrap 7204.10 0.4852 0.0500 0.0160 0.5512 0.250015.Silicomanganese 7202.30 1.2095 0.0500 0.0160 1.2755 0.578542Ferrosilicon, >55% Si 7202.21 2.1941 0.0500 0.0160 2.2601 1.025183Calcium Carbide 2805.12 3.0698 0.0500 0.0160 3.1358 1.422374Ferro Manganese 7202.11, 7202.99 1.4953 0.0500 0.0160 1.5613 0.708211Aluminum Alloy 7601.20 2.3008 0.0500 0.0160 2.3668 1.073564Injection Carbon 2803.00.90 1.4371 0.0500 0.0160 1.5031 0.681785Powdered Lime/Quicklime 2522.10 0.1395 0.0500 0.0160 0.2055 0.093213Wire, coated with zinc 7217.20 2.02 0.0500 0.0160 2.0903 0.948155Boron 2804.50 23.9249 0.0500 0.0160 23.9909 10.882094

*Most Recent 6 Months Available

Sources:National Tariffs: http://export.customsinfo.com/GlobalTariffs/Brokerage and Inland Freight: World Bank "Doing Business 2013" Country ReportsInput specific import data attached.

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Global Trade AtlasIndonesia Import Statistics

Commodity : 720449, Ferrous Waste And Scrap, NesolApril 2013 - Semptember 2013

Quantity in Kilograms , Value in USD, AUV In USD/kg

Excluding Non-Market Economies & economies w/ w.a. export subsidies

Country Quantity Value AUV Country Quantity Value AUVAustralia 109,426 ,722 45,349,347 0.41 Australia 109,426 , 722 45 , 349,347 0.41Bahrain 797,690 268,822 0.34 Bahrain 797,690 268,822 0.34Belgium 2,512,170 1,034,560 0.41 Belgium 2,512,170 1,034,560 0.41Benin 777,500 306,597 0.39 Benin 777, 500 306 , 597 0.39Brazil 38,916 ,925 16,329,396 0.42 Brazil 38,916 ,925 16 ,329,396 0.42Brunei Darussalam 714,070 260,636 0.37 Brunei Darussalam 714,070 260,636 0.37Canada 24,376, 198 10 ,588,737 0.43 Canada 24,376, 198 10,588 ,737 0.43Chile 4,050 , 625 2,002,443 0.49 Chile 4,050,625 2 , 002,443 0.49Costa Rica 142,670 42,801 0.30 Costa Rica 142,670 42 , 801 0.30Denmark 4,527,620 1,795,703 0.40 Denmark 4,527,620 1,795,703 0.40Dominican Republic 2,403,090 1 ,027,970 0.43 Dominican Republic 2,403 , 090 1 , 027,970 0.43Egypt 541,040 205,595 0.38 Egypt 541,040 205,595 0.38Fiji 102,360 38,897 0.38 Fiji 102,360 38,897 0.38Gabon 176,890 72,171 0.41 Gabon 176,890 72,171 0.41Germany 16,268,070 6,422,938 0.39 Germany 16,268 , 070 6,422,938 0.39Hong Kong 45,085 , 190 18 , 104,586 0.40 Hong Kong 45,085 , 190 18 , 104,586 0.40Hungary 531,020 216,656 0.41 Hungary 531,020 216 , 656 0.41Italy 4,602 , 380 1,866,724 0.41 Italy 4 , 602,380 1 , 866,724 0.41Japan 56,278 , 140 23 , 080,120 0.41 Japan 56,278,140 23,080,120 0.41Korea South 98,563 52,238 0.53 Korea South"Kuwait 49,930 23,867 0.48 Kuwait 49,930 23 , 867 0.48Latvia 3,119,980 1 ,319,284 0.42 Latvia 3 , 119,980 1,319,284 0.42Mauritius 754,275 297,938 0.39 Mauritius 754,275 297,938 0.39Mexico 136,725,130 56,840,042 0.42 Mexico 136,725 , 130 56 , 840,042 0.42New Caledonia 437,600 161,900 0.37 New Caledonia 437,600 161 ,900 0.37New Zealand 14,412,080 5,548,413 0.38 New Zealand 14,412,080 5,548 ,413 0.38Norway 988,020 387,304 0.39 Norway 988,020 387 , 304 0.39Panama 5,836,720 2,224,977 0.38 Panama 5,836, 720 2 , 224,977 0.38Papua New Guinea 5,309,621 2 , 169,484 0.41 Papua New Guinea 5,309,621 2 , 169,484 0.41Philippines 11,676,655 3,815,371 0.33 Philippines 11,676 , 655 3 , 815,371 0.33Poland 11,156,440 4,522,571 0.41 Poland 11,156,440 4,522,571 0.41Puerto Rico (U.S.) 3,136 ,543 1 ,301,301 0.41 Puerto Rico (U.S.) 3,136 ,543 1,301,301 0.41Russia 110,900 28,280 0.26 Russia 110,900 28,280 0.26Senegal 706,640 272,056 0.38 Senegal 706,640 272,056 0.38Singapore 147,972,433 58,455,805 0.40 Singapore 147,972,433 58,455 , 805 0.40South Africa 30, 466 , 995 12, 369, 576 0.41 South Africa 30,466 , 995 12,369 , 576 0.41Sweden 997,890 427,097 0.43 Sweden 997,890 427,097 0.43Taiwan 2,815 ,270 1,168,445 0.42 Taiwan 2,815,270 1,168 ,445 0.42Thailand 70,529,637 28,986,573 0.41 Thailand-Togo 4,217,400 1,632,109 0.39 Togo 4,217,400 1,632,109 0.39Trinidad & Tobago 885,820 265,746 0.30 Trinidad & Tobago 885,820 265,746 0.30United Arab Emirates 22,046 , 942 8,236,707 0.37 United Arab Emirates 22,046,942 8,236,707 0.37United Kingdom 62,094 ,269 25,908,751 0.42 United Kingdom 62,094,269 25,908,751 0.42United States 326, 065 , 212 133, 284, 794 0.41 United States 326,065,212 133,284,794 0.41

Total 1,174,841,335 478,715 ,328 0.41 Total 1 ,104,213,135 449 ,676,517 0.41

Source: GTA Thailand ( 01/10/2014 rev.)" E^pnomy with widely available export subsidies

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Commodity : 7204 .10, Cast Iron Waste And ScrapApril 2013 - Semptember 2013

Quantity in Kilograms , Value in USD, AUV in USD/kg

Excluding Non- Market Economies & economies w/ w.a. export subsidies

Country Quantity Value AUV Country Quantity Value AUVJapan 539,980 267,977 0.50 Japan 539,980 267,977 0.50Latvia 1,051,700 485,077 0.46 Latvia 1,051,700 485,077 0.46Malaysia 374,810 207,082 0.55 Malaysia 374,810 207,082 0.55Singapore 17 622 36.59 Singapore 17 622 36.59Thailand 3,198,000 1,249,511 0.39 Thailand**United Kingdom 188,480 84,816 0.45 United Kingdom 188,480 84,816 0.45

Total 5,352 ,987 2 ,295,085 0.43 Total 2,154,987 1,045,574 0.49

Source: GTA Thailand (01/10/2014 rev.)** Economy with widely available export subsidies

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Commodity : 7202.30, Ferrosilicon ManganeseApril 2013 - Semptember 2013

Quantity in Kilograms, Value in USD , AUV in USD/kg

Excluding Non- Market Economies & economies w/ w.a. export subsidies

Country Quantity Value AUV Country Quantity Value AUVAustralia 600,000 669,000 1.12 Australia 600,000 669,000 1.12China 648,060 1,456,268 2.25 China*France 119,760 312,500 2.61 France 119 760 312 500 2.61

0, ,

Hong Kong 924,660 1,003,075 1.08 Hong Kong 924,660 1,003,075 1.08India 5,772,000 6,053,363 1.05 India**Japan 112 427 3.81 Japan 112 427 3.81Korea South 1,000,000 1,140,610 1.14 Korea South**Malaysia 400,290 442,320 1.10 Malaysia 400,290 442,320 1.10Poland 32,998 68,353 2.07 Poland 32,998 68,353 2.07South Africa 1,441,160 1,759,001 1.22 South Africa 1,441,160 1,759,001 1.22Taiwan 1,480 3,200 2.16 Taiwan 1,480 3,200 2.16Vietnam 124,991 157,489 1.26 Vietnam*

Total 11,065 ,511 13 ,065,606 1.18 Total 3,520 ,460 4,257,876 1.21

Source: GTA Thailand (01/10/2014 rev.)* Non-Market Economy** Economy with widely available export subsidies