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CIT Decision Could Impact AD Rates on India Lined Paper Products

Antidumping duty rates may change for certain exporters of lined paper products from India (A-533-843), after the Court of International Trade on July 22 ordered the Commerce Department to reconsider the 11.01% rate it assigned to 51 non-individually reviewed companies in its 2010-11 administrative review. CIT found Commerce didn’t justify its decision to include penalty rates for non-cooperative companies in the average rate. Any changes would affect assessment rates for entries of lined paper products between September 2010 and August 2011 from Navneet Publications (India) Ltd., Marisa International, Super Impex, Pioneer Stationery Pvt. Ltd., SGM Paper Products, Lodha Offset Limited, and Magic International Pvt. Ltd. Current AD duty cash deposit rates could also change for Marisa, Super Impex, Pioneer, SGM, Lodha and Magic because they have not received new rates in intervening reviews.

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(Navneet Publ'ns (India) Ltd. v. U.S., Slip Op. 14.87, dated 07/22/14, public version 08/04/14, Judge Goldberg)