Press-Dumping Decision Returns to Trade Court
07/12/2008 12:00
NEW YORK Tokyo Kikai Seisakusho Ltd. and TKS (U.S.A.) filed suit this week against the U.S. Department of Commerce in the U.S. Court of International Trade, where they challenge the final determination of the department's reconsideration of the sunset review of antidumping duties levied on TKS.
Last month, the department determined that antidumping duties on large TKS presses sold in this country should be restored, pending an appropriate finding by the U.S. International Trade Commission (E&P Online, Nov. 20).
The Japanese press maker and its U.S. subsidiary seek a declaratory judgment that the Commerce Department had no authority to reconsider the sunset review, that the department's final determination be vacated, and that the department be permanently barred from reconsidering the original review.
Goss did not immediately respond to a call for comment on Wednesday.
Last month, the department determined that antidumping duties on large TKS presses sold in this country should be restored, pending an appropriate finding by the U.S. International Trade Commission (E&P Online, Nov. 20).
The Japanese press maker and its U.S. subsidiary seek a declaratory judgment that the Commerce Department had no authority to reconsider the sunset review, that the department's final determination be vacated, and that the department be permanently barred from reconsidering the original review.
Goss did not immediately respond to a call for comment on Wednesday.
By E&P Staff
E&P Staff (letters@editorandpublisher.com)
Published: December 03, 2008 5:27 PM ET
Source: www.editorandpublisher.com
E&P Staff (letters@editorandpublisher.com)
Published: December 03, 2008 5:27 PM ET
Source: www.editorandpublisher.com
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