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CIT Says Liquidation Injunction Remains in Place in 2006-07 Thai Pipe AD Case

On February 14, 2011, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a decision upholding the calculation methods of the International Trade Administration in a court remand over an antidumping administrative review of circular welded carbon steel pipes and…

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tubes from Thailand for the period March 2006 - February 2007 (the decision upheld the ITA’s accounting for duty drawbacks on imported components, among other issues). Subsequently the parties to the litigation filed motions to proceed with liquidation of the merchandise, indicating no party intended to appeal the matter further. However, the Court of International Trade ruled that it could not modify the injunction against liquidation that is still in place, until the CAFC formally issues its mandate. (See ITT’s Online Archives or 02/18/11 news, 11021817, for BP summary of CAFC decision upholding duty drawback adjustments for Saha Thai.) (Slip Op. 11-29, dated 03/22/11)