CIT Sustains Remand Results in AD Case, Finds Commerce Picked Proper Surrogate Freight Expenses
The Court of International Trade sustained the Commerce Department's second remand results in an antidumping review, finding that the agency properly relied on data from Xeneta XS rather than Maersk Line when calculating the respondent's surrogate ocean freight expenses in…
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an Aug. 10 opinion. The case came from the fourth administrative review of the antidumping order on crystaline silicon photovoltaic cells, whether or not assembled into modules, from China. Twice before, Judge Claire Kelly raised concerns over Commerce's initial selection of Maersk for the surrogate freight expenses.