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Government Appeals Ruling on 2004-05 Italy Pasta AD Review

The U.S. government appealed the Court of International Trade’s ruling in Atar, S.r.L. v. United States. On July 31, CIT finally affirmed, on the International Trade Administration’s third try, the ITA’s use of constructed value in calculating antidumping duties for the 2004-05 administrative review of pasta from Italy. Atar's’AD rate fell from 18.18 percent to 11.76 percent as a result. Email documents@brokerpower.com for a copy of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit docketing notice.

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(See ITT’s Online Archives 12080206 for the appealed CIT ruling.)