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CIT Sustains 2007-08 China Ironing Tables After Challenge Withdrawn; Orders Liquidation

The Court of International Trade sustained the final results of the International Trade Administration’s 2007-08 administrative review of the antidumping duty order on floor-standing, metal-top ironing tables and certain parts thereof (A-570-888), after Home Products International, which had in April been granted a motion for reconsideration of an aspect of the final results that had resulted in a remand to the ITA, withdrew its challenge. CIT ordered all entries enjoined by this action to be liquidated.

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(See ITT's Online Archives 12050707 for summary of CIT's April reconsideration and remand to the ITA, and 12011003 for summary of the CIT's January 2012 ruling in this action.)

(Slip Op. 12-84, dated 06/14/12, Judge Gordon)