CIT Sustains Commerce's Differential Pricing Analysis
The Court of International Trade in a Dec. 18 opinion sustained the Commerce Department's fourth remand results in a case on the 2015-16 review of the antidumping duty order on oil country tubular goods from South Korea. Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves…
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said Commerce adequately explained how its differential pricing analysis (DPA) methodology, used to root out "masked" dumping, is "reasonable." This methodology recently returned to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in a separate case after the appellate court previously raised questions on the use of the DPA, specifically the use of the Cohen's d test.