CIT Sends Back Parts, Upholds Parts of CVD Remand in Confidential Opinion
The Court of International Trade upheld parts and sent back parts of a countervailing duty case brought by Dalian Meisen Woodworking in a confidential opinion. In a letter to litigants, Judge Richard Eaton gave the parties until April 27 to…
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inform the court what should remain confidential. The trade court previously remanded the Commerce Department's use of adverse facts available related to China's Export Buyer's Credit Program, telling the agency it must "find a practical solution" to verify information from respondents' U.S. customers showing that they did not use the EBCP (see 2205230033) (Dalian Meisen Woodworking v. U.S., Slip Op. 23-57, CIT # 20-00110).