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CIT Accepts Explanation of SVs from 2006-07 China Chlorinated Isocyanurates AD Admin Review

The Court of International Trade sustained the results of a remand of the 2006-07 antidumping duty administrative review of chlorinated isocyanurates from China (A-570-898). CIT had remanded in November 2011, in response to a challenge by two domestic producers to the data used by the International Trade Administration for calculation of surrogate values. The ITA had been directed to reconsider values used for urea, steam coal and ammonia gas by-products. After reconsideration, the ITA made no changes, and the court accepted the agency’s reasoning over the arguments of the domestic producers.

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(Clearon Corp. v. United States, Slip Op. 13-22, dated 02/20/13, Judge Eaton)

(Attorneys: John Wood of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher for plaintiffs Clearon Corporation and Occidental Chemical Corporation; Stuart Delery for defendant U.S. government; Peggy Clarke for defendant-intervenor Arch Chemicals, Inc.)