CIT Sustains Remand, Orders Another in Two AD/CVD Cases
The Court of International Trade issued two opinions in antidumping and countervailing duty cases late on April 29. In one opinion, CIT sustained Commerce's second remand results for the 2016 countervailing duty administrative review on corrosion-resistant steel products from India, finding that the agency properly applied total adverse facts available when determining the duty rate for Indian exporter Uttam Galva Steels Limited.
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In a separate case, CIT remanded Commerce's final results of the 2015-16 antidumping duty administrative review on multilayered wood flooring from China. The trade court found fault with Commerce's determination of de facto government control over Jilin and its application of its non-market economy policy to the exporter.