Walgreen Co. of Deerfield, Il. v. US, 10-1136, concerned a challenge to the Court of International Trade’s affirmance of a decision by the Department of Commerce, that certain tissue paper contained in Walgreen’s “Gift Bag to Go” gift bag sets are within the scope of an earlier antidumping order covering certain tissue paper from the People’s Republic of China.  In affirming, the court held that substantial evidence supports the Commerce’s decision that, based on the language of the Final Order, the (k)(1) criteria were dispositive of the scope determination.

  • Read the Federal Circuit’s Full Decision in Walgreen Co. of Deerfield, Il. v. US, 10-1136

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