CIT Upholds AFA for Glycine Exporter's Failure to Prove It's Not Affiliated With 2 Companies
The Court of International Trade on April 23 denied exporter Kumar Industries' challenge to the 2021-22 review of the antidumping duty order on glycine from China, India and Japan. Judge Gary Katzmann said the Commerce Department reasonably used adverse facts…
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available against Kumar for its failure to respond to the best of its ability in establishing that it's not affiliated with two unnamed companies. The judge also sustained Commerce's decision to deduct antidumping and countervailing duties from Kumar's U.S. price for only three transactions, given evidence showing that Kumar didn't include AD/CVD for these sales.