Commerce Fixes Clerical Errors in Remand Results for South Korean Oil Tubes AD Case
The Commerce Department resubmitted remand results on July 16, fixing clerical errors in the dumping margins for non-individually examined respondents in an antidumping review on certain oil country tubular goods from South Korea. After initially fixing clerical errors in a…
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resubmission of the remand results, which stemmed from an April Court of International Trade decision, the July 16 filing marks the second time that Commerce has had to amend errors in its dumping margin calculation. The recalculated rates have now changed from 16.73% to 5.28% for SeAH Steel Corp., from 32.24% to 9.77% for Nexteel Co., and from 24.49% to 7.53% for the non-examined companies. The remand results also reversed Commerce's initial finding of a particular market situation in the South Korean steel market (see 2107010048) (SeAH Steel Co. v. United States, CIT #19-00086).