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CIT Remands 2009-10 China Mushrooms AD Review on Surrogate Values, Separate Rate Average

The Court of International Trade on Dec. 20 ordered the Commerce Department to rethink several aspects of the 2009-10 antidumping duty administrative review on preserved mushrooms from China (A-570-851). The court took issue with surrogate values Commerce used to calculate AD rates for Xiamen International Trade & Industrial. It also told Commerce to reconsider the AD rates assigned to non-individual respondents Iceman Group and Golden Banyan, finding fault with the use of Jinfeng’s aberrant 266.13% AD rate to calculate the review average rate.

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(Xiamen Int'l Trade and Industrial Co., Ltd. v. U.S., Slip Op. 13-152, dated 12/20/13, Judge Goldberg)