CIT Sustains All-Others Rate in AD Review on Steel Sheet, Strip
The Court of International Trade on July 18 sustained the results of the Commerce Department's 2021-22 administrative review of the antidumping duty order on stainless steel sheet and strip in coils from Taiwan. Judge Gary Katzmann held that Commerce properly…
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calculated the rate for the non-selected companies "equal to the expected method," which is a weighted average of the two mandatory respondents' adverse facts available rate. Importer CME Acquisitions failed to show that the resulting 21.1% rate isn't "reasonably reflective of the non-selected companies' potential dumping margin," Katzmann held. In addition, the judge said CME Acquisitions "had ample notice and opportunity to provide evidence to the contrary."