Transcom, Inc. v. United States
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Opinion
Slip Op. 01-44
UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
BEFORE: SENIOR JUDGE NICHOLAS TSOUCALAS __________________________________________ : TRANSCOM, INC., : : Plaintiff, : : L & S BEARING COMPANY, : : Plaintiff-Intervenor, : : v. : Court No. 97-02-00249 : THE UNITED STATES, : : Defendant, : : THE TIMKEN COMPANY, : : Defendant-Intervenor. : __________________________________________:
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, Transcom Inc., L & S Bearing Company v. United States, 24 CIT ___, 123 F. Supp. 2d 1372 (2000) (“Remand Results”), and Commerce having complied with the Court’s remand and no responses to the Remand Results having been submitted by the parties, it is hereby
ORDERED that the Remand Results filed by Commerce on February 23, 2001, are affirmed in their entirety; and it is further
ORDERED that since all other issues have been decided, this case is dismissed.
__________________________________________ NICHOLAS TSOUCALAS, Senior Judge
Dated: April 17, 2001 New York, New York
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