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CIT Partially Remands CVD Review on Italian Pasta in Confidential Decision

The Court of International Trade sustained parts and remanded parts of the 2021 review of the countervailing duty order on pasta from Italy in a confidential decision issued on Aug. 27. Judge Mark Barnett gave the parties until Sept. 3…

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to review the confidential information in the decision. The suit was brought by exporter Pastificio Gentile to contest the Commerce Department's use of adverse facts available against the company. Pastificio argued that the agency's use of excessive AFA rates violates the Eighth Amendment's bar against excessive fines (see 2502100048) (Pastificio Gentile S.r.l. v. United States, CIT # 24-00037).