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CIT Orders Another Look at Possible AD Duties on Concrete Rail Tie Wire From Thailand

The Court of International Trade on June 28 ordered the Commerce Department to reconsider a 2014 decision not to impose antidumping duties on prestressed concrete steel rail tie wire (here). The court took issue with certain aspects of how Commerce…

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calculated the zero percent AD duty rate for Siam Industrial Wire. Commerce had also requested the court allow it to reconsider other aspects of Siam Industrial Wire’s rate. As the decision by Commerce not to impose AD duties on steel rail tie wire from Thailand was based on the zero percent rate assigned to Siam Industrial Wire, the decision could eventually result in a reversal of Commerce’s determination and the imposition of AD duties.