NTSF Seafoods Joint Stock Co. v. United States

2020 CIT 180
CourtUnited States Court of International Trade
DecidedDecember 21, 2020
Docket19-00063
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Slip Op. 20-180

UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

NTSF SEAFOODS JOINT STOCK COMPANY and VINH QUANG FISHERIES CORPORATION,

Plaintiffs,

v.

UNITED STATES,

Defendant, Before: Jennifer Choe-Groves, Judge and Court No. 19-00063 CATFISH FARMERS OF AMERICA, ALABAMA CATFISH INC., AMERICA’S CATCH, CONSOLIDATED CATFISH COMPANIES LLC, DELTA PRIDE CATFISH, INC., GUIDRY’S CATFISH, INC., HEARTLAND CATFISH COMPANY, MAGNOLIA PROCESSING, INC., and SIMMONS FARM RAISED CATFISH, INC.,

Defendant-Intervenors.

OPINION AND ORDER

[Sustaining in part and remanding in part the U.S. Department of Commerce’s final results in the 2016–2017 administrative review of the antidumping duty order on certain frozen fish fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.]

Dated: December 21, 2020

Kenneth N. Hammer and Jonathan M. Freed, Trade Pacific, PLLC, of Washington, D.C., argued for Plaintiffs NTSF Seafoods Joint Stock Company and Vinh Quang Fisheries Corporation. With them on the brief was Robert G. Gosselink.

Kara M. Westercamp, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice, of Washington, D.C., argued for Defendant United States. With her on the brief were Joseph H. Hunt, Assistant Attorney General, Jeanne E. Davidson, Director, and Patricia M. McCarthy, Assistant Director. Of counsel on the brief was Ian A. McInerney, Attorney, Office Court No. 19-00063 Page 2

of the Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance, U.S. Department of Commerce.

Jonathan M. Zielinski, Cassidy Levy Kent (USA) LLP, of Washington, D.C., argued for Defendant-Intervenors Catfish Farmers of America, Alabama Catfish Inc., America’s Catch, Consolidated Catfish Companies LLC, Delta Pride Catfish, Inc., Guidry’s Catfish, Inc., Heartland Catfish Company, Magnolia Processing, Inc., and Simmons Farm Raised Catfish, Inc. With him on the brief was James R. Cannon.

Choe-Groves, Judge: This case involves frozen fish fillets, including regular, shank, and

strip fillets and portions thereof, of the species Pangasius Bocourti, Panganius Hypophthalmus

(also known as Pangasius Pangasius) and Pangasius Micronemus. Plaintiffs NTSF Seafoods

Joint Stock Company (“NTSF”) and Vinh Quang Fisheries Corporation (“Vinh Quang”)

(collectively, “Plaintiffs”) bring this action challenging the final results of the U.S. Department

of Commerce (“Commerce”) in the 2016–2017 administrative review of the antidumping duty

order covering certain frozen fish fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (“Vietnam”).

See Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (“Final Results”), 84 Fed.

Reg. 18,007 (Dep’t Commerce Apr. 29, 2019) (final results of antidumping duty administrative

review; 2016–2017); see also Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam:

Issues and Decision Mem. for the Final Results of the Fourteenth Antidumping Duty Admin.

Review: 2016–2017 (Dep’t Commerce Apr. 19, 2019), ECF No. 24-3, PD 547 (“Final IDM”). 1

Before the court are Plaintiffs’ Motion for Judgment on the Agency Record Pursuant to Rules

56.1 and 56.2, ECF Nos. 35, 36, and Response to Plaintiffs’ Motion for Judgment on the Agency

Record and Motion to Partially Dismiss, ECF Nos. 44, 45 (“Def. Resp.”), filed by Defendant

United States (“Defendant”). For the following reasons, the court sustains in part and remands in

part the Final Results and denies the Motion to Partially Dismiss.

1 Citations to the administrative record reflect public record (“PD”) and confidential record (“CD”) document numbers. Court No. 19-00063 Page 3

ISSUES PRESENTED

The court reviews the following issues:

1. Whether Commerce’s selection of financial statements in its calculation of surrogate

financial ratios is supported by substantial evidence;

2. Whether Commerce’s calculation of surrogate values for NTSF’s fingerlings is

supported by substantial evidence; and

3. Whether Commerce’s denial of byproduct offsets for fish oil and fish meal is

supported by substantial evidence.

BACKGROUND

Commerce initiated the fourteenth administrative review of the antidumping duty order

of frozen fish fillets from Vietnam for the period covering August 1, 2016 through July 31, 2017.

Initiation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Admin. Reviews, 82 Fed. Reg. 48,051,

48,053 (Dep’t Commerce Oct. 16, 2017) (initiation notice). Commerce selected Hung Vuong

Group and NTSF as mandatory respondents for individual examination.2 See Fourteenth Admin.

Review of Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Second Selection

of Resp’t for Individual Review at 4, PD 163 (Jan. 5, 2018); Fourteenth Admin. Review of

Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: 2nd Replacement Selection

of Resp’t for Individual Review at 4, PD 209 (Feb. 7, 2018). Commerce selected Indonesia as

2 Commerce selected Vinh Hoan Corporation and Bien Dong Seafood Company, Ltd. initially as mandatory respondents. Fourteenth Admin. Review of Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Selection of Resp’ts for Individual Review at 6, PD 50 (Nov. 16, 2017). Both withdrew their requests for review. See Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Withdraw of Request for Admin. Review – Vinh Hoan Corporation, PD 132 (Dec. 26, 2017); Frozen Fish Fillets from Vietnam – Withdrawal of Request for Admin. Review, PD 173 (Jan. 12, 2018) (withdrawal of Bien Dong Seafood Company, Ltd.); Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Partial Withdrawal of Request for Admin. Review, PD 118 (Dec. 22, 2017); Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Partial Withdrawal of Request for Admin. Review, PD 175 (Jan. 12, 2018). Commerce selected Hung Vuong Group and NTSF as replacement mandatory respondents. Court No. 19-00063 Page 4

the primary surrogate country. See Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the Socialist Republic of

Vietnam: Decision Mem. for the Prelim. Results, Prelim. Determination of No Shipments, and

Partial Rescission of the 2016–2017 Antidumping Duty Admin. Review at 12, PD 478 (Dep’t

Commerce Sept. 13, 2018) (“Prelim. DM”).

Commerce assigned weighted-average dumping margins of $3.87 per kilogram to Hung

Vuong Group, $1.37 per kilogram to NTSF, and the all-others rate of $1.37 per kilogram to Vinh

Quang in the Final Results published on April 29, 2019. Final Results, 84 Fed. Reg. at 18,008.

Commerce applied the all-others rate to the separate rate-eligible respondents not selected for

individual examination based on NTSF’s calculated margin, including Vinh Quang. See id.;

Final IDM at 49. In accordance with Commerce’s policy, the Final Results included a statement

of Commerce’s “inten[t] to issue appropriate assessment instructions” to U.S. Customs and

Border Protection (“Customs”) fifteen days after the date of publication. Final Results, 84 Fed.

Reg. at 18,008.

Plaintiffs commenced this action on May 14, 2019. See Summons, ECF No. 1. The next

day, Commerce issued liquidation instructions to Customs, sixteen days after publication of the

Final Results. See Antidumping Duty Admin. Review of Certain Frozen Fish Fillets from the

Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Official R. Addendum Docs. – NTSF Liquidation Instrs., CD 561

(Dec. 11, 2019) (“Liquidation Instructions”). Customs issued three Notices of Action (Form CF-

29): on May 29, 2019 as to one entry; on June 5, 2019 as to nineteen entries; and on June 5, 2019

as to forty-nine entries. See Mem.

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