Allied Tube & Conduit Corp. v. United States
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Opinion
Slip Op. 01-31
JUDGMENT __________
UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE JANE A. RESTANI, JUDGE __________
________________________________ : ALLIED TUBE AND CONDUIT CORP., : : Plaintiff, : : v. : : Court No. 99-11-00715 THE UNITED STATES, : : Defendant, : : and : : SAHA THAI STEEL PIPE CO., LTD., : ET AL., : : Defendant-Intervenors. : ________________________________:
As the Commerce Department agrees that its original drawback
calculation was in error and neither the petitioner nor the
respondent has commented on the recalculation, and as the court
has sustained the Department’s date of sale methodology in Slip
Op. 03-3 (January 18, 2001) issued in this matter, the final
antidumping duty determination Certain Welded Carbon Steel Pipes
and Tubes from Thailand, 64 Fed. Reg. 56,759 (Dept. Comm 1999) is
affirmed as amended by the results after remand published on
February 27, 2001. Accordingly, the final weight-averaged margin for the period March 1, 1997 through February 28, 1998 for Saha
Thai Steel Pipe Company, Inc. is 9.84%.
____________________________ Judge of the United States Court of International Trade
Dated: New York, New York
This 22nd day of March, 2001.
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