Sigma Corporation, City Pipe and Foundry, Inc., Long Beach Iron Works, and U v. International, and Southern Star, Inc., and Overseas Trade Corporation, and Guangdong Metals & Minerals Import & Export Corporation v. The United States, and U.S. Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Alhambra Foundry Inc., Allegheny Foundry Co., Bingham & Taylor Division, Virginia Industries, Inc., Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co., Deeter Foundry, Inc., East Jordan Iron Works, Inc., Lebaron Foundry Inc, Municipal Castings, Inc., Neenah Foundry Co., Opelika Foundry Co., Inc., Tyler Pipe Industries, Inc., and Vulcan Foundry, Inc., Sigma Corporation, U v. International, City Pipe and Foundry, Inc., and Long Beach Iron Works, and D & L Supply Co., and Southern Star, Inc., and Overseas Trade Corporation v. The United States, and Alhambra Foundry Inc., Allegheny Foundry Co., Bingham & Taylor Division, Virginia Industries, Inc., Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co., East Jordan Iron Works, Inc., Lebaron Foundry Inc, Municipal Castings, Inc., Neenah Foundry Co., Opelika Foundry Co., Inc., Tyler Pipe Industries, Inc., U.S. Foundry & Manufacturing Co., and Vulcan Foundry, Inc., and Deeter Foundry, Inc., Campbell Foundry Co., and Pinkerton Foundry Inc.

117 F.3d 1401, 19 I.T.R.D. (BNA) 1353, 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 16506
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
DecidedJuly 7, 1997
Docket96-1036
StatusPublished
Cited by116 cases

This text of 117 F.3d 1401 (Sigma Corporation, City Pipe and Foundry, Inc., Long Beach Iron Works, and U v. International, and Southern Star, Inc., and Overseas Trade Corporation, and Guangdong Metals & Minerals Import & Export Corporation v. The United States, and U.S. Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Alhambra Foundry Inc., Allegheny Foundry Co., Bingham & Taylor Division, Virginia Industries, Inc., Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co., Deeter Foundry, Inc., East Jordan Iron Works, Inc., Lebaron Foundry Inc, Municipal Castings, Inc., Neenah Foundry Co., Opelika Foundry Co., Inc., Tyler Pipe Industries, Inc., and Vulcan Foundry, Inc., Sigma Corporation, U v. International, City Pipe and Foundry, Inc., and Long Beach Iron Works, and D & L Supply Co., and Southern Star, Inc., and Overseas Trade Corporation v. The United States, and Alhambra Foundry Inc., Allegheny Foundry Co., Bingham & Taylor Division, Virginia Industries, Inc., Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co., East Jordan Iron Works, Inc., Lebaron Foundry Inc, Municipal Castings, Inc., Neenah Foundry Co., Opelika Foundry Co., Inc., Tyler Pipe Industries, Inc., U.S. Foundry & Manufacturing Co., and Vulcan Foundry, Inc., and Deeter Foundry, Inc., Campbell Foundry Co., and Pinkerton Foundry Inc.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Sigma Corporation, City Pipe and Foundry, Inc., Long Beach Iron Works, and U v. International, and Southern Star, Inc., and Overseas Trade Corporation, and Guangdong Metals & Minerals Import & Export Corporation v. The United States, and U.S. Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Alhambra Foundry Inc., Allegheny Foundry Co., Bingham & Taylor Division, Virginia Industries, Inc., Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co., Deeter Foundry, Inc., East Jordan Iron Works, Inc., Lebaron Foundry Inc, Municipal Castings, Inc., Neenah Foundry Co., Opelika Foundry Co., Inc., Tyler Pipe Industries, Inc., and Vulcan Foundry, Inc., Sigma Corporation, U v. International, City Pipe and Foundry, Inc., and Long Beach Iron Works, and D & L Supply Co., and Southern Star, Inc., and Overseas Trade Corporation v. The United States, and Alhambra Foundry Inc., Allegheny Foundry Co., Bingham & Taylor Division, Virginia Industries, Inc., Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co., East Jordan Iron Works, Inc., Lebaron Foundry Inc, Municipal Castings, Inc., Neenah Foundry Co., Opelika Foundry Co., Inc., Tyler Pipe Industries, Inc., U.S. Foundry & Manufacturing Co., and Vulcan Foundry, Inc., and Deeter Foundry, Inc., Campbell Foundry Co., and Pinkerton Foundry Inc., 117 F.3d 1401, 19 I.T.R.D. (BNA) 1353, 1997 U.S. App. LEXIS 16506 (Fed. Cir. 1997).

Opinion

117 F.3d 1401

19 ITRD 1353

SIGMA CORPORATION, City Pipe and Foundry, Inc., Long Beach
Iron Works, and U.V. International, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
and
Southern Star, Inc., and Overseas Trade Corporation, Plaintiffs,
and
Guangdong Metals & Minerals Import & Export Corporation,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
The UNITED STATES, Defendant-Appellee,
and
U.S. Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Alhambra Foundry Inc.,
Allegheny Foundry Co., Bingham & Taylor Division, Virginia
Industries, Inc., Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co., Deeter
Foundry, Inc., East Jordan Iron Works, Inc., Lebaron Foundry
Inc, Municipal Castings, Inc., Neenah Foundry Co., Opelika
Foundry Co., Inc., Tyler Pipe Industries, Inc., and Vulcan
Foundry, Inc., Defendants-Appellees,
SIGMA CORPORATION, U.V. International, City Pipe and
Foundry, Inc., and Long Beach Iron Works,
Plaintiffs-Appellants,
and
D & L Supply Co., Plaintiff-Appellant,
and
Southern Star, Inc., and Overseas Trade Corporation, Plaintiffs,
v.
The UNITED STATES, Defendant-Appellee,
and
Alhambra Foundry Inc., Allegheny Foundry Co., Bingham &
Taylor Division, Virginia Industries, Inc., Charlotte Pipe &
Foundry Co., East Jordan Iron Works, Inc., Lebaron Foundry
Inc, Municipal Castings, Inc., Neenah Foundry Co., Opelika
Foundry Co., Inc., Tyler Pipe Industries, Inc., U.S. Foundry
& Manufacturing Co., and Vulcan Foundry, Inc., Defendants-Appellees,
and
Deeter Foundry, Inc., Campbell Foundry Co., and Pinkerton
Foundry Inc., Defendants.

Nos. 95-1509, 96-1036, 95-1510, and 96-1037.

United States Court of Appeals,
Federal Circuit.

July 7, 1997.

Christopher M. Curran, White and Case, Washington, DC, argued, for plaintiffs-appellants, Sigma Corporation, et al., in Nos. 95-1509, 96-1036. With him on the brief were Walter J. Spak and Vincent Bowen.

Dennis James, Jr., Cameron & Hornbostel, Washington, DC, argued, for plaintiff-appellant Guangdong Metals & Minerals Import & Export Corporation, in Nos. 95-1509, 96-1036. Of counsel was Michele C. Sherman.

Cynthia B. Schultz, Attorney, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, Department of Justice, Washington, DC, argued, for defendant-appellee United States, in Nos. 95-1509, 96-1036. With her on the brief Frank W. Hunger, Assistant Attorney General, and David M. Cohen, Director. Of counsel on the brief were Stephen J. Powell, Chief Counsel, Berniece A. Browne, Senior Counsel, and Jeffery C. Lowe, Attorney Adviser, Office of the Chief Counsel for Import Administration, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC. Of counsel was Robert J. Heilferty, Office of the Chief Counsel for Import Administration, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC.

Robin H. Gilbert, Collier, Shannon, Rill & Scott, Washington, DC, argued, for defendants-appellees, U.S. Foundry & Manufacturing Co., et al., in Nos. 95-1509, 96-1036. With her on the brief were Paul C. Rosenthal and Mary T. Staley.

Christopher M. Curran, White and Case, Washington, DC, argued, for plaintiffs-appellants, Sigma Corporation, et al., in Nos. 95-1510, 96-1037. With him on the brief were Walter J. Spak, and Kristina Zissis. Of counsel was Vincent Bowen.

Dennis James, Jr., Cameron & Hornbostel, Washington, DC, argued, for plaintiff-appellant, D & L Supply Co., in Nos. 95-1510, 96-1037. Of counsel was Michele C. Sherman.

Cynthia B. Schultz, Attorney, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, Department of Justice, Washington, DC, argued, for defendant-appellee United States, in Nos. 95-1510, 96-1037. With her on the brief Frank W. Hunger, Assistant Attorney General, and David M. Cohen, Director. Of counsel on the brief were Stephen J. Powell, Chief Counsel, Berniece A. Browne, Senior Counsel, and Jeffery C. Lowe, Attorney Adviser, Office of the Chief Counsel for Import Administration, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC. Of counsel was Robert J. Heilferty, Office of the Chief Counsel for Import Administration, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC.

Robin H. Gilbert, Collier, Shannon, Rill & Scott, Washington, DC, argued, for defendants-appellees Alhambra Foundry Inc., et. al., in Nos. 95-1510, 96-1037. With her on the brief were Paul C. Rosenthal and Mary T. Staley.

Before NEWMAN, LOURIE, and BRYSON, Circuit Judges.

BRYSON, Circuit Judge.

In these consolidated antidumping duty cases, a Chinese exporter and five U.S. importers of iron castings from the People's Republic of China (PRC) challenge several related orders of the Court of International Trade. Through those orders, the court upheld the Commerce Department's final determinations in a series of administrative reviews of a 1986 antidumping duty order directed at iron construction castings from the PRC. We affirm-in-part, reverse-in-part, and remand.

* In May 1986, the Department of Commerce issued an antidumping duty order directed to iron construction castings imported into the United States from the PRC. As part of the order, Commerce directed that antidumping duties be collected in an amount "equal to the amount by which the foreign market value of the merchandise exceeds the United States price for all entries of castings from the PRC." 51 Fed.Reg. 17,222, 17,223 (1986). Commerce subsequently conducted a series of administrative reviews of the antidumping duty order for the period between May 1, 1987, and April 30, 1991. The first two annual reviews were consolidated into a single review covering May 1, 1987, through April 30, 1989.

Each of the reviews resulted in a final determination that was appealed to the Court of International Trade. That court directed Commerce to conduct remand proceedings with respect to several issues, and following the remand proceedings the court affirmed the final remand determinations in each case. Appeals were then taken to this court. With respect to the 1990-91 review, we have separately disposed of the appeal taken by the U.S. importers. See D & L Supply Co. v. United States, 113 F.3d 1220 (Fed.Cir.1997). In this case, we consider appeals from Commerce's final remand determinations for the 1987-89 and 1989-90 reviews. Rather than describe in detail the complex procedural background of the various final determinations and the proceedings with respect to each final determination in the Court of International Trade and in the Department of Commerce on remand, we turn directly to the issues raised on appeal. The procedural background will be described, as necessary, in connection with the discussion of each appealed issue.

II

For the 1987-89 review, Commerce concluded that the PRC was a "nonmarket economy country," see 19 U.S.C. § 1677(18) (1988), and it derived the dumping margin by using the "constructed value" method, one of the methods provided for calculating dumping rates for nonmarket economy countries. See 19 U.S.C. § 1677b(c), (e) (1988).

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