Marine Harvest (Chile) S.A. v. United States
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Opinion
Slip Op. 03-22
UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Before: Judge Judith M. Barzilay --------------------------------------------------------------- x
MARINE HARVEST (CHILE) S.A., :
Plaintiff, :
v. : Court No. 01-00808
UNITED STATES, :
Defendant. : --------------------------------------------------------------- x
JUDGMENT
This court, having received and reviewed the United States Department of Commerce,
International Trade Administration’s (“Commerce”) Final Results of Redetermination Pursuant
to Court Remand (“Remand Results”) in Marine Harvest (Chile) S.A. v. United States, Slip Op.
02-134 (Oct. 31, 2002), and Commerce having complied with the Court’s Remand Order, and
plaintiff having no objection to Commerce’s Remand Results, and good cause appearing
therefore, it is hereby
ORDERED that the Remand Results filed by Commerce on January 17, 2003, are
sustained in their entirety; and it is further
ORDERED that this case is dismissed.
Dated: ___________________ ___________________________ New York, NY Judith M. Barzilay Judge
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