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Chinese Company Appeals CIT Decision on 2008-09 China Ironing Tables AD Review

The Court of Appeals docketed Since Hardware (Guangzhou) Co. Ltd.’s appeal of the Court of International Trade’s rulings in Home Products International, Inc. v. United States. Since Hardware, defendant-intervenor in the case, filed the appeal on Aug. 10 concerning three CIT rulings in January, May, and June. At issue were surrogate values calculated for Since Hardware’s imports in 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). CIT remanded the final results in January, and sustained the resulting remand determination in June.

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(See ITT’s Online Archives 12011003 for summary of CIT’s remand in January, 12050707 for summary of CIT granting plaintiff Home Products International’s motion for reconsideration in May, and 12061503 for summary of CIT sustaining the final results and remand redetermination and ordering liquidation of subject entries in June.)