Thai I-Mei Frozen Foods Co., Ltd. v. US, 09-1516, concerned a challenge to the Court of International Trade’s decision reversing and remanding Commerce’s first remand determination, in an anti-dumping duty case, involving frozen and canned warmwater shrimp from Thailand.  In reversing, the court held that the Commerce’s statement of a general preference for exclusion of sales outside the ordinary course of trade where, as here, the date are for like products sold by other respondents, is reasonable.  Thus, Commerce reasonably determined that in this case, where such data were readily available, and indeed had been used for the other two respondents, it was reasonable to make its determination excluding sales outside the ordinary course of trade.

Related Resources:

  • Full text of Thai I-Mei Frozen Foods Co., Ltd. v. US, 09-1516
  • Full text of Baran v. Med. Device Technologies, Inc., 10-1058

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