GODACO Seafood Joint Stock Co. v. United States

435 F. Supp. 3d 1342, 2020 CIT 42
CourtUnited States Court of International Trade
DecidedApril 1, 2020
DocketConsol. 18-00063
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Opinion

Slip Op. 20-42

UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

GODACO SEAFOOD JOINT STOCK COMPANY,

Plaintiff,

and

CAN THO IMPORT-EXPORT JOINT STOCK COMPANY ET AL.,

Consolidated Plaintiffs, Before: Jennifer Choe-Groves, Judge v. Consol. Court No. 18-00063 UNITED STATES,

Defendant,

CATFISH FARMERS OF AMERICA ET AL.,

Defendant-Intervenors.

OPINION AND ORDER

[Sustaining in part and remanding in part the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Final Results of the thirteenth administrative review of the antidumping duty order on Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.]

Dated: April 1, 2020

Andrew B. Schroth, Jordan C. Kahn, and Ned H. Marshak, Grunfeld Desiderio Lebowitz Silverman & Klestadt LLP, of Washington, D.C., argued for Plaintiff GODACO Seafood Joint Stock Company. With them on the briefs was Dhramendra N. Choudhary. Andrew T. Schutz and Michael S. Holton also appeared. Consol. Court No. 18-00063 Page 2

Kenneth N. Hammer, Trade Pacific, PLLC, of Washington, D.C., argued for Consolidated Plaintiff Can Tho Import-Export Joint Stock Company. With him on the briefs were Robert G. Gosselink and Jonathan M. Freed.

Jordan C. Kahn, Grunfeld Desiderio Lebowitz Silverman & Klestadt LLP, of Washington, D.C., argued for Consolidated Plaintiff Golden Quality Seafood Corporation. With him on the briefs was Andrew B. Schroth. Andrew T. Shutz, Dhramendra N. Choudhary, Michael S. Holton, and Ned H. Marshak also appeared.

Kenneth N. Hammer, Robert G. Gosselink and Jonathan M. Freed, Trade Pacific, PLLC, of Washington, D.C., argued for Consolidated Plaintiffs Vinh Quang Fisheries Corporation, NTSF Seafoods Joint Stock Company, Green Farms Seafood Joint Stock Company, and Hung Vuong Corporation.

John J. Kenkel, deKieffer & Horgan, PLLC, of Washington, D.C., argued for Consolidated Plaintiff Southern Fishery Industries Company, Ltd. With him on the briefs were Alexandra H. Salzman, Judith L. Holdsworth, and J. Kevin Horgan.

Patricia M. McCarthy, Assistant Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice, of Washington, D.C., argued for Defendant United States. With her on the briefs were Joseph H. Hunt, Assistant Attorney General, Jeanne E. Davidson, Director, and Kara M. Westercamp, Trial Attorney. Of counsel was Ian A. McInerney, Office of the Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance, U.S. Department of Commerce. Kristen E. McCannon also appeared on the briefs.

Jonathan M. Zielinski, Cassidy Levy Kent (USA) LLP, of Washington, D.C., argued for Defendant-Intervenors Simmons Farm Raised Catfish, Inc., Magnolia Processing, Inc. (doing business as Pride of the Pond), Heartland Catfish Company, Guidry’s Catfish, Inc., Delta Pride Catfish, Inc., Consolidated Catfish Companies LLC (doing business as Country Select Catfish), Catfish Farmers of America, America’s Catch, and Alabama Catfish Inc. (doing business as Harvest Select Catfish, Inc.). With him on the briefs was James R. Cannon, Jr. Heather K. Pinnock, Jeffrey B. Denning, Nina R. Tandon, and Robert C. Cassidy, Jr. also appeared.

Choe-Groves, Judge: This action arises from the thirteenth administrative review of

certain frozen fish fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (“Vietnam”) by the U.S.

Department of Commerce (“Commerce”). Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist

Republic of Vietnam, 83 Fed. Reg. 12,717 (Dep’t. Commerce Mar. 23, 2018) (final results, final

results of no shipments, and partial rescission of the antidumping duty administrative review) Consol. Court No. 18-00063 Page 3

(“Final Results”); see Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Issues

and Decision Mem. for the Final Results of the Thirteenth Antidumping Duty Administrative

Review, P.R. 337 (Mar. 14, 2018) (“IDM”). Before the court are six motions for judgment on

the agency record filed by Plaintiff GODACO Seafood Joint Stock Co. (“GODACO”),

Consolidated Plaintiff Golden Quality Seafood Corp. (“Golden Quality”), Consolidated Plaintiffs

Vinh Quang Fisheries Corporation (“Vinh Quang”), NTSF Seafoods Joint Stock Co. (“NTSF

Seafoods”), Green Farms Seafood Joint Stock Co. (“Green Farms”), Hung Vuong Corp. (“Hung

Vuong”), Can Tho Import-Export Joint Stock Co. (“CASEAMEX”), and Southern Fishery

Industries Co., Ltd. (“South Vina”). For the reasons that follow, the court sustains in part and

remands in part the Final Results to Commerce for further consideration.

ISSUES PRESENTED

This case presents the following issues:

1. Whether Commerce’s application of adverse facts available to GODACO is

supported by substantial evidence;

2. Whether Commerce acted in accordance with 19 U.S.C. § 1677m;

3. Whether Commerce’s refusal to verify GODACO’s submissions is in accordance

with the law;

4. Whether Commerce’s rejection of GODACO’s rebuttal comments and case brief

on the basis of untimely filed new factual information is supported by substantial evidence;

5. Whether Commerce’s rejection of Golden Quality’s review request withdrawal is

in accordance with the law;

6. Whether South Vina exhausted administrative remedies; and Consol. Court No. 18-00063 Page 4

7. Whether the rate applied to the separate rate respondents is supported by

substantial evidence and in accordance with the law.

BACKGROUND

Commerce initiated the thirteenth administrative review of the antidumping duty order on

certain frozen fish fillets from Vietnam covering shipments for the period of August 1, 2015

through July 31, 2016. See Initiation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Administrative

Reviews, 81 Fed. Reg. 71,061, 71,063–64 (Dep’t. Commerce Oct. 14, 2016). Commerce

selected GODACO and Golden Quality as mandatory respondents. Commerce’s Selection of

Respondents for Individual Review Mem., P.R. 73 (Feb. 22, 2017).

Parties seeking to withdraw from the administrative review were required to request

withdrawal within ninety days of publication of the notice of initiation, by January 12, 2017. 81

Fed. Reg. at 71,062. On January 12, 2017, the petitioners in the administrative action below

withdrew their review request for forty-eight companies, including Golden Quality. Petitioner’s

Withdrawal Request, P.R. 69 (Jan. 12, 2017). Golden Quality sought to withdraw its request for

review on January 23, 2017. Golden Quality Withdrawal Request, P.R. 71 (Jan. 23, 2017).

Commerce issued nonmarket economy (“NME”) antidumping duty questionnaires to GODACO

and Golden Quality on February 24, 2017. Commerce’s Antidumping Duty Questionnaire and

Accompanying Appendices to GODACO, P.R. 79–82 (Feb. 23, 2017); Commerce’s

Antidumping Duty Questionnaire and Accompanying Appendices to Golden Quality, P.R. 75–78

(Feb. 23, 2017). Golden Quality’s Section A Questionnaire was due on March 17, 2017. Letter

from U.S. Dep’t. of Commerce to Golden Quality Seafood Corp., P.R. 75–78 (Feb. 24, 2017). In

March, prior to the Section A Questionnaire due date, Golden Quality reiterated its intention not Consol. Court No. 18-00063 Page 5

to participate in the thirteenth administrative review. Letter from Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz,

Silverman & Klestadt LLP to U.S. Dep’t. of Commerce, P.R. 85 (Mar. 4, 2017). GODACO’s

Section A Questionnaire Response was due on March 17, 2017, and the Section C and D

responses were due on April 2, 2017. Commerce’s Antidumping Duty Questionnaire and

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