In a case involving an antidumping investigation of recycled polyester staple fiber (PSF) from China, a United States Court of International Trade’s judgment upholding the imposition of antidumping duties on appellant is affirmed as the United States Department of Commerce’s Final Determination was supported by substantial evidence and not contrary to law in its methodology and resulting color-specific PET flake valuations. 

Read Ningbo Dafa Chem. Fiber Co., Ltd. v. US, No. 09-1056

Appellate Information

Appeal from:  United States Court of International Trade

Decided September 2, 2009

Judges

Before Michel, Chief Judge, Linn, Circuit Judge, and St. Eve, District Judge. Opinion by St. Eve, District Judge

CounselFor Appellant: Gregory S. Menegaz, DeKieffer & Horgan, of Washington, DC

For Appellees: Stephen C. Tosini, Attorney, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, of Washington, DC

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