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Marvin Appeals Dismissal of China Wooden Bedroom Furniture AD New Shipper Review Challenge

Marvin Furniture appealed the Court of International Trade’s dismissal of its challenge to a new shipper review of wooden bedroom furniture from China (A-570-890). The International Trade Administration rescinded the new shipper review for Marvin after it found entries of subject merchandise that predated the date of first entry listed in Marvin’s new shipper review request. Marvin argued that it had the statutory right to correct the filings, but CIT said that right only applies to information the ITA requests. Marvin, on the other hand, submitted the new shipper review request on its own accord. CIT later denied a rehearing of the case Jan. 9.

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(See ITT’s Online Archives 12082731 for summary of CIT’s dismissal, and 13010903 for summary of its denial of Marvin’s request for rehearing.)

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