CIT Tosses AD Case on Steel Products for Lack of Prosecution
The Court of International Trade dismissed on April 5 an antidumping duty case from Prosperity Tieh Enterprise Co. for failing to file a complaint "within the period prescribed by" the U.S. Code. The exporter filed the case to contest the…
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Commerce Department's final results of the 2020-21 administrative review of the AD order on corrosion-resistant steel products from Taiwan. The case was dismissed fir lack of prosecution under CIT rules (Prosperity Tieh Enterprise Co. v. U.S., CIT # 23-00052).