Linyi Chengen Import & Export Co., Ltd. v. United States

433 F. Supp. 3d 1278, 2020 CIT 22
CourtUnited States Court of International Trade
DecidedFebruary 20, 2020
DocketConsol. 18-00002
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Opinion

Slip Op. 20-22

UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

LINYI CHENGEN IMPORT AND EXPORT CO., LTD.,

Plaintiff,

and

CELTIC CO., LTD., ET AL.,

Consolidated Plaintiffs, Before: Jennifer Choe-Groves, Judge v. Consol. Court No. 18-00002 UNITED STATES,

Defendant,

COALITION FOR FAIR TRADE IN HARDWOOD PLYWOOD,

Defendant-Intervenor.

OPINION AND ORDER

[Remanding the U.S. Department of Commerce’s remand redetermination as to the antidumping duty investigation of certain hardwood plywood products from the People’s Republic of China.]

Dated: February 20, 2020

Gregory S. Menegaz, deKieffer & Horgan, PLLC, of Washington, D.C., for Plaintiff Linyi Chengen Import and Export Co., Ltd., and Consolidated Plaintiffs Celtic Co., Ltd., Jiaxing Gsun Import & Export Co., Ltd., Suqian Hopeway International Trade Co., Ltd., Anhui Hoda Wood Co., Ltd., Shanghai Futuwood Trading Co., Ltd., Linyi Evergreen Wood Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Jiangyang Wood Industries Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Timber International Trade Co. Ltd., Linyi Sanfortune Wood Co., Ltd., Linyi Mingzhu Wood Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Andefu Wood Co., Ltd., Suining Pengxiang Wood Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Shengping Import and Export Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Pinlin International Trade Co. Ltd., Linyi Glary Plywood Co., Ltd., Linyi Linhai Wood Co., Ltd., Linyi Hengsheng Wood Industry Co., Ltd., Shandong Qishan International Trading Co., Ltd., Consol. Court No. 18-00002 Page 2

Suzhou Oriental Dragon Import and Export Co., Ltd., Linyi Huasheng Yongbin Wood Co., Ltd., Qingdao Good Faith Import and Export Co., Ltd., Linyi Jiahe Wood Industry Co., Ltd., Jiaxing Hengtong Wood Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Longyuan Wood Industry Co., Ltd., Far East American, Inc., and Shandong Dongfang Bayley Wood Co., Ltd., and Plaintiff-Intervenors Celtic Co., Ltd., Jiaxing Gsun Import & Export Co., Ltd., Anhui Hoda Wood Co., Ltd., Jiaxing Hengtong Wood Co., Ltd., Linyi Evergreen Wood Co., Ltd., Linyi Glary Plywood Co., Ltd., Linyi Hengsheng Wood Industry Co., Ltd., Linyi Huasheng Yongbin Wood Co., Ltd., Linyi Jiahe Wood Industry Co., Ltd., Linyi Linhai Wood Co., Ltd., Linyi Mingzhu Wood Co., Ltd., Linyi Sanfortune Wood Co., Ltd., Qingdao Good Faith Import and Export Co., Ltd., Shandong Qishan International Trading Co., Ltd., Shanghai Futuwood Trading Co., Ltd., Suining Pengxiang Wood Co., Ltd., Suqian Hopeway International Trade Co., Ltd., Suzhou Oriental Dragon Import and Export Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Andefu Wood Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Jiangyang Wood Industries Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Longyuan Wood Industry Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Pinlin International Trade Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Shengping Import and Export Co., Ltd., and Xuzhou Timber International Trade Co., Ltd. With him on the brief were J. Kevin Horgan and Alexandra H. Salzman.

Jeffrey S. Neeley and Stephen W. Brophy, Husch Blackwell LLP, of Washington, D.C., for Consolidated Plaintiffs Zhejiang Dehua TB Import & Export Co., Ltd., Highland Industries, Inc., Jiashan Dalin Wood Industry Co., Ltd., Happy Wood Industrial Group Co., Ltd., Jiangsu High Hope Arser Co., Ltd., Suqian Yaorun Trade Co., Ltd., Yangzhou Hanov International Co., Ltd., G.D. Enterprise Limited, Deqing China-Africa Foreign Trade Port Co., Ltd., Pizhou Jin Sheng Yuan International Trade Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Shuiwangxing Trading Co., Ltd., Cosco Star International Co., Ltd., Linyi City Dongfang Jinxin Economic & Trade Co., Ltd., Linyi City Shenrui International Trade Co., Ltd., Jiangsu Qianjiuren International Trading Co., Ltd., and Qingdao Top P&Q International Corp.

Jeffrey S. Grimson, Mowry & Grimson, PLLC, of Washington, D.C., for Consolidated Plaintiffs Taraca Pacific, Inc., Canusa Wood Products Ltd., Concannon Corporation d/b/a Concannon Lumber Company, Fabuwood Cabinetry Corporation, Holland Southwest International Inc., Liberty Woods International, Inc., Northwest Hardwoods, Inc., Richmond International Forest Products, LLC, and US Ply LLC. With him on the brief were Jill A. Cramer and Bryan P. Cenko.

Sonia M. Orfield, Trial Attorney, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice, of Washington, D.C., for Defendant United States. With her on the brief were Joseph H. Hunt, Assistant Attorney General, Jeanne E. Davidson, Director, and Tara K. Hogan, Assistant Director. Of counsel was Nikki Kalbing, Attorney, Office of Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance, U.S. Department of Commerce.

Timothy C. Brightbill, Wiley Rein LLP, of Washington, D.C., for Defendant-Intervenor Coalition for Fair Trade in Hardwood Plywood. With him on the brief were Jeffrey O. Frank, Stephanie M. Bell, and Elizabeth Lee. Consol. Court No. 18-00002 Page 3

Choe-Groves, Judge: At the center of this case is a discrepancy over one document –

apparently during verification, the Department of Commerce (“Commerce”) requested that

Plaintiff Linyi Chengen Import and Export Co., Ltd. (“Linyi Chengen”) provide a copy of the

Chinese National Standard used to calculate the volume of purchased logs. Linyi Chengen

attempted to provide a 12-page document representing the Chinese National Standard used for

log volume, but Commerce accepted only a two-page excerpt of that document into evidence

containing a conversion table. Apparently the two-page excerpt contained a phrase written in

Chinese identifying the conversion table as the Chinese National Standard, without an English

translation. Commerce agreed that the two-page conversion table excerpt was relevant to Linyi

Chengen’s manner of calculating log volumes reported in its questionnaire responses, but

Commerce rejected the remaining pages as prohibited new factual information. Linyi Chengen

alleges that the two pages are only one portion taken out of context of a larger 12-page document

and notes that the 10 additional pages include the cover page identifying the document in English

as the Chinese National Standard, the document requested by Commerce. The controversy in

this case centers around Commerce’s subsequent findings that Linyi Chengen provided

incomplete information regarding volume calculations, conversions, and formulas, and that Linyi

Chengen failed to establish that it applied the Chinese National Standard in calculating its log

volumes. Thus, the question before the court is whether Commerce’s conclusion is supported by

substantial evidence that Linyi Chengen failed to apply the Chinese National Standard, when

Commerce itself prevented Linyi Chengen from submitting a complete document that could

provide relevant factual information. For the following reasons, the court concludes that Consol. Court No. 18-00002 Page 4

Commerce’s determination is not supported by substantial evidence and remands for further

proceedings consistent with this opinion.

This case involves a challenge to Commerce’s final affirmative determination in the

antidumping duty investigation of certain hardwood plywood products from the People’s

Republic of China. See Certain Hardwood Plywood Products From the People’s Republic of

China, 82 Fed. Reg. 53,460 (Dep’t Commerce Nov. 16, 2017) (final determination of sales at

less than fair value, and final affirmative determination of critical circumstances, in part), PR

882, as amended, 83 Fed. Reg. 504 (Dep’t Commerce Jan. 4, 2018) (amended determination of

sales at less than fair value and antidumping duty order), PR 894 (collectively, “Final

Determination”); see also Issues and Decision Memorandum for the Final Determination of the

Antidumping Duty Investigation of Certain Hardwood Plywood Products from People’s

Republic of China, PR 871 (Nov. 16, 2017) (“Final IDM”); Certain Hardwood Plywood Products

From the People’s Republic of China, 82 Fed.

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