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CIT Remands Another Vietnam Shrimp AD Case on Surrogate Issues

The Commerce Department will reexamine another antidumping duty proceeding on frozen shrimp from Vietnam, after the Court of International Trade remanded the final results of two 2011 new shipper reviews for IDI Corporation and Thien Ma Seafood Company (THIMCO). Both companies had received zero rates. As it had in an earlier challenge to an administrative and new shipper review (see 13052327), the court remanded for Commerce to reconsider its surrogate values used to calculate the value of fish waste and fish skin inputs for the respondents, as well as its selection of Bangladesh as the surrogate country.

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(Catfish Farmers of Am. v. United States, Slip Op. 13-91, dated 07/22/13, Judge Musgrave)