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CAFC Stays Briefing in CVD Case Pending Request to Expand Reply Brief by 1,500 Words

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit stayed the briefing schedule in a countervailing duty case to consider a motion from Spanish olive growers to enlarge their reply brief by 1,500 words. The olive growers, led by Asociacion…

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de Exportadores e Industrialies de Aceitunas de Mesa, asked for the additional words due to the "complexity of the issues presented in this appeal and the fact-specific nature of the arguments raised by the other parties." The case concerns whether the Commerce Department properly made its "substantially dependent finding" in the Spanish olives CVD investigation (see 2303280063) (Asociacion de Exportadores e Industriales de Aceitunas de Mesa v. U.S., Fed. Cir. # 23-1162).