Am. Alliance for Hardwood Plywood v. United States

392 F. Supp. 3d 1298
CourtUnited States Court of International Trade
DecidedJune 19, 2019
DocketSlip Op. 19-76; Consol. Court No. 18-00013
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Am. Alliance for Hardwood Plywood v. United States, 392 F. Supp. 3d 1298 (cit 2019).

Opinion

Kelly, Judge:

Before the court are several motions for judgment on the agency record challenging various aspects of the U.S. International Trade Commission's ("ITC" or "Commission") final affirmative injury determination in its antidumping and countervailing duty ("ADD" and "CVD") investigations of hardwood plywood ("HWPW") from the People's Republic of China ("PRC"). See [HWPW] from China, 82 Fed. Reg. 61,325 (Int'l Trade Comm'n Dec. 27, 2017) ; Mem. P. & A. Supp. Rule 56.2 Mot. J. Agency R. of American Alliance for Hardwood Plywood et al., Sept. 17, *13022018, ECF No. 61 ("AAHP's Br."); Mem. Supp. Rule 56.2 Mot. J. Agency R. of Consol. Pls. Zhejiang Dehua TB Import & Export Co., Ltd. et al., Sept. 17, 2018, ECF No. 58 ("Zhejiang's Br.").

For the reasons that follow, the court sustains the ITC's final affirmative injury determination.

BACKGROUND

The ADD and CVD investigations at issue covered the period of January 1, 2014, to June 30, 2017, and involved imports of HWPW from the PRC. See Final Consol. Staff Report and Views at 4, Dec. 21, 2017, ECF No. 47-1.1 HWPW is a wood panel product made from gluing two or more layers of wood veneer to a core.2 See Views at 10. The core itself may be composed of veneers or other types of wood material. See id. HWPW products are differentiated by species, quality of veneer, overall thickness, number of plies, type of core, and type of adhesive used. See id.

On November 18, 2016, the Coalition for Fair Trade of Hardwood Plywood (the "Coalition"),3 filed an ADD and CVD petition with the U.S. Department of Commerce ("Commerce") and the ITC. See Petition for the Imposition of Antidumping & Countervailing Duties, Inv. Nos. 701-TA-565 and 731-TA-1341, CD 1 (Nov. 18, 2016) ("Petition"). Commerce and the ITC initiated ADD and CVD investigations into imports of HWPW from the PRC in response to this petition. See [HWPW] From China, 81 Fed. Reg. 85,639 (Int'l Trade Comm'n Nov. 28, 2016) (institution of ADD and CVD investigations, and scheduling of prelim. phase investigations); Certain [HWPW] Products From the [PRC], 81 Fed. Reg. 91,125 (Dep't Commerce Dec. 16, 2016) (initiation of less-than-fair-value investigation); Certain [HWPW] Products From the [PRC], 81 Fed. Reg. 91,131 (Dep't Commerce Dec. 16, 2016) (initiation of CVD investigation).

In its preliminary determinations, Commerce found that HWPW from the PRC was being sold at less than fair value and the PRC-industry was receiving countervailable subsidies. See Certain [HWPW] Products from the [PRC], 82 Fed. Reg. 28,629 (Dep't Commerce June 23, 2017) (prelim. affirmative determination of sales at less than fair value, prelim. affirmative determination of critical circumstances, in part); Certain [HWPW] Products from the [PRC], 82 Fed. Reg. 19,022 (Dep't Commerce Apr. 25, 2017) (prelim. affirmative CVD determination, prelim. affirmative critical circumstances determination, in part, and alignment of final determination with final ADD determination). Commerce sustained these findings in its final determinations. See Certain [HWPW] Products From the [PRC], 82 Fed. Reg. 53,460, 53,470 (Dep't Commerce Nov. 16, 2017) (final determination of sales at less than fair value, and final affirmative determination of critical circumstances, in part); [CVD] Investigation of Certain [HWPW] Products From the [PRC], 82 Fed. Reg. 53,473, 53,476 (Dep't Commerce Nov. 16, 2017) (final affirmative determination, and *1303final affirmative critical circumstances determination, in part); see also Certain [HWPW] Products From the [PRC], 82 Fed. Red. 32,683 (Dep't Commerce July 17, 2017) (amending ministerial errors in prelim. determination of sales at less than fair value).

Concurrent with Commerce's proceedings, the ITC investigated whether domestic industry was materially injured or threatened with material injury by reason of imports of the subject merchandise. See [HWPW] From China, 81 Fed. Reg. 85,639 (Int'l Trade Comm'n Nov. 28, 2016). The ITC received questionnaire responses from nine domestic producers which accounted for nearly all domestic production of HWPW in 2016. Views at 4. Import data was based on questionnaire responses of 74 U.S. importers of HWPW from the PRC, which accounted for 94% of subject imports from the PRC in 2016. Id. The ITC defined the domestic like product to be a single product co-extensive with the scope Commerce's investigations. See id. at 11-12; see also Hardwood Plywood from China at 9, USITC Pub. 4661, Inv. Nos. 701-TA-565 and 731-TA-1341 (Prelim.), (Jan. 2017). No domestic producers of the domestic like product were excluded from the domestic industry. See Views at 12. The ITC issued a preliminary determination finding that there is a reasonable indication that an industry in the United States is materially injured by reason of imports of HWPW from the PRC. See [HWPW] Products from China, 82 Fed. Reg. 2,393 (Int'l Trade Comm'n Jan. 9, 2017). Prior to making its final material injury determination, the ITC held a public hearing on October 26, 2017, and the interested parties submitted pre- and post- hearing briefs.

In its final determination, the ITC concluded that an industry in the United States is materially injured by reason of imports of HWPW from the PRC that Commerce had found to be subsidized and sold in the United States at less than fair value. See Hardwood Plywood from China

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