American Silicon Technologies v. United States

22 Ct. Int'l Trade 128
CourtUnited States Court of International Trade
DecidedMarch 5, 1998
DocketCourt No. 94-09-00555
StatusPublished

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American Silicon Technologies v. United States, 22 Ct. Int'l Trade 128 (cit 1998).

Opinion

ORDER

Musgrave,

Upon consideration of defendant’s motion to remand Final Remand Results, and upon due deliberation, it is hereby

ORDERED that defendant’s motion is granted; and it is further

[129]*129Ordered that the Final Remand Results submitted to the Court on November 14,1997, are remanded for reconsideration of whether data from the audited financial statements of Eletrosilex Belo Horizonte (“Eletrosilex”) should be utilized in calculating Eletrosilex’s general, selling administrative expenses.)

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