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Exporter Moves to Toss Appeal at CAFC on Use of 'd' Test in AD Case

Exporter SeAH Steel Corp. moved to voluntarily toss its appeal at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on the Commerce Department's use of the Cohen's d test, which is used to identify "masked" dumping. All the other…

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parties in the case consented to the dismissal, SeAH said. The move comes just days after Maverick Tube Corp, Tenaris Bay City and IPSCO Tubulars said they no longer would participate in the proceedings (see 2305040021). Recently, the Court of International Trade said Commerce answered questions raised by the Federal Circuit on the use of the d test (see 2302270049) (SeAH Steel Corp. v. United States, Fed. Cir. # 23-1657).