CIT Again Remands 2008-09 China Ironing Tables AD Review
The Court of International Trade again remanded the final results of the 2008-09 antidumping duty administrative review on folding metal-top ironing tables from China (A-570-888). CIT’s first remand in August, which was not published as a slip opinion, focused on Commerce’s cotton fabric surrogate value calculation, financial statement selection, and brokerage and handling calculations for respondents Since Hardware and Foshan Shunde. This time, the court sustained some elements of Commerce’s remand redetermination, but again remanded for Commerce reconsideration of financial statement selection and brokerage and handling calculations.
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(Since Hardware (Guangzhou) Co. v. United States, Slip Op. 13-69, dated 05/30/13, Judge Gordon)
(Attorneys: William Perry of Dorsey & Whitney for plaintiff Since Hardware (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd.; Gregory Menegaz for plaintiff-intervenor Foshan Shunde; Carrie Dunsmore for defendant U.S. government; Frederick Ikenson of Blank Rome for defendant-intervenor Home Products International)