Comm. Overseeing Action for Lumber Int'l Trade Investigations or Negots. v. United States

2025 CIT 158
CourtUnited States Court of International Trade
DecidedDecember 18, 2025
DocketConsol. 19-00122
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Slip Op. 25-158

UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

COMMITTEE OVERSEEING ACTION FOR LUMBER INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTIGATIONS OR NEGOTIATIONS,

Plaintiff,

and

MOBILIER RUSTIQUE (BEAUCE) INC., ET AL., Before: Mark A. Barnett, Chief Judge Consolidated Plaintiffs, Consol. Court No. 19-00122

v.

UNITED STATES,

Defendant,

FONTAINE INC., ET AL.,

Defendant-Intervenors.

OPINION AND ORDER

[Remanding the U.S. Department of Commerce’s remand results in the countervailing duty expedited review of certain softwood lumber products from Canada]

Dated: December 18, 2025

Sophia J.C. Lin, Picard Kentz & Rowe LLP, of Washington, DC, argued for Plaintiff Committee Overseeing Action for Lumber International Trade Investigations or Negotiations. Also on the brief was Abraham Hendryx.

Sosun Bae, Senior Trial Counsel, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice, of Washington, DC, argued for Defendant United States. On the brief were Brett A. Shumate, Assistant Attorney General, Patricia M. McCarthy, Director, Claudia Burke, Deputy Director, and Robert R. Kiepura, Trial Attorney. Of counsel on Consol. Court No. 19-00122 Page 2

the brief was Jesus N. Saenz, Senior Attorney, Office of the Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance, U.S. Department of Commerce, of Washington, DC.

Edward M. Lebow and Davis Price Shugrue, Haynes and Boone, LLP, of Washington, DC, argued for Defendant-Intervenors Les Produits Forestiers D&G Ltée and Les Produits Forestiers Portbec Ltée.

Barnett, Chief Judge: This matter is before the court following the U.S.

Department of Commerce’s (“Commerce” or “the agency”) redetermination upon

remand in the countervailing duty (“CVD”) expedited review of certain softwood lumber

products from Canada. Final Results of Redetermination Pursuant to Ct. Remand (Apr.

21, 2025) (“Third Remand Results”), ECF No. 309-1; 1 see also Certain Softwood

Lumber Prods. From Can., 84 Fed. Reg. 32,121 (Dep’t Commerce July 5, 2019) (final

results of CVD expedited rev.) (“Final Results”), ECF No. 99-5, and accompanying

Issues and Decision Mem., C-122-858 (June 28, 2019) (“I&D Mem.”), ECF No. 99-6. 2

1 While this is Commerce’s third remand redetermination in this action, it is the second

redetermination involving Commerce’s subsidy calculations following the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit’s reversal of this court’s holding on the lawfulness of the expedited review regulation. 2 The administrative record for the Third Remand Results is contained in a Confidential

Remand Record, ECF No. 310-1, and a Public Remand Record (“3PRR”), ECF No. 310-2. Defendant-Intervenors submitted joint appendices containing record documents cited in parties’ remand comments. Confid. Third Remand J.A. (“3RCJA”), ECF No. 321; Public Third Remand J.A., ECF No. 320; Suppl. Confid. Third Remand J.A. (“Suppl. 3RCJA”), ECF No. 322; Suppl. Public Third Remand J.A., ECF No. 323; Second Suppl. Confid. Third Remand J.A., ECF No. 327; Second Suppl. Public Third Remand J.A., ECF No. 328. At times, the court cites to record documents from prior proceedings in this case. See Confid. R. (“CR”), ECF No. 99-3; Public R. (“PR”), ECF No. 99-2; Confid. J.A. (“CJA”), ECF No. 149-4 (Tabs 14–66); Confid. Second Remand R. (“2CRR”), ECF No. 256-1; Public Second Remand R. (“2PRR”), ECF No. 256-2; Confid. Second Remand J.A. (“2RCJA”), ECF No. 275. The court references the confidential record documents unless otherwise specified. Consol. Court No. 19-00122 Page 3

Commerce issued the Third Remand Results in response to the court’s opinion in

Committee Overseeing Action for Lumber Int’l Trade Investigations or Negotiations v.

United States (Coalition VIII), 49 CIT __, 755 F. Supp. 3d 1317 (2025). 3

For the reasons discussed herein, the court remands Commerce’s Third Remand

Results.

BACKGROUND

The sole remaining issue in this case relates to Commerce’s calculation of the

subsidy rate for Les Produits Forestiers D&G Ltée (“D&G”) and its cross-owned

affiliates, including Les Produits Forestiers Portbec Ltée (“Portbec”). See Coalition VIII,

755 F. Supp. 3d at 1328 (remand order). D&G initially intervened in this action on the

side of Defendant United States (“the Government”) after obtaining a de minimis rate in

the Final Results. Order (July 19, 2019), ECF No. 43; Final Results, 84 Fed. Reg. at

32,122. Relevant here, Plaintiff, Committee Overseeing Action for Lumber International

Trade Investigations or Negotiations (“Plaintiff” or “the Coalition”), challenged

Commerce’s decision not to attribute subsidies received by the unaffiliated Canadian

suppliers of lumber to D&G/Portbec. See Comm. Overseeing Action for Lumber Int’l

Trade Investigations or Negots. v. United States (Coalition VII), 48 CIT __, __, 701 F.

Supp. 3d 1334, 1346 (2024). In Coalition VII, the court remanded Commerce’s

determination for reconsideration or further explanation. Id. at 1349–54.

3 This is the court’s third opinion on the substantive merits of Commerce’s Final Results.

Familiarity with the background information contained in Coalition VIII and prior opinions is presumed. Consol. Court No. 19-00122 Page 4

Commerce determined to recalculate the rate using information provided on

remand by D&G/Portbec. Shortly after Coalition VII, Commerce issued the companies

a supplemental questionnaire. Questionnaire for D&G & Portbec (June 5, 2024) (“2024

Suppl. Questionnaire), 2PRR 1, 3RCJA Tab 4. That questionnaire requested additional

information regarding lumber purchased during the calendar year 2015, i.e., the period

of review for the CVD expedited review. Id. at 4. Specifically, Commerce requested

D&G and Portbec to each report the “volume/value of lumber sourced from affiliated

Canadian suppliers,” the “volume/value of lumber sourced from unaffiliated Canadian

suppliers,” and the “volume/value of lumber sourced from U.S. suppliers.” Id.

Additionally, Commerce requested documentation regarding “each company’s largest

purchase of lumber from an unaffiliated Canadian supplier during calendar year 2015”

and reconciliation worksheets tying “the purchase to the company’s raw materials

purchase ledger account (or other appropriate account), trial balance, and financial

statement.” Id.

D&G/Portbec timely responded to the supplemental questionnaire. Resp. of

[D&G/Portbec] to Suppl. Questionnaire (June 18, 2024) (“D&G 2024 Suppl. Resp.”),

2CRR 2, 2PRR 2, Suppl. 3RCJA. Relevant to the arguments before the court, in that

response, Portbec reported C$11,509,555 in lumber purchases from unaffiliated

Canadian suppliers, with breakdowns for the portion of that lumber either Consol. Court No. 19-00122 Page 5

remanufactured or resold without additional processing. Id., Table 2. 4 Portbec further

disclosed the relative amounts of exports of subject merchandise to the United States

that were either remanufactured or resold. Id. Additionally, Portbec reported an amount

for lumber purchased from U.S. suppliers. Id. Portbec provided documentation of its

largest purchase from an unaffiliated Canadian supplier. Id., Annex 2.

In its response, Portbec did not explicitly state that some of the lumber it reported

as purchased from unaffiliated Canadian suppliers had already been entered into the

United States and was not reflected in the amount listed for lumber purchased from U.S.

suppliers. See id., Table 2. The documentation that Portbec provided did, however,

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