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Injunctive Relief Available to Prevent Assessment of Antidumping Duties at an Unlawful Cash Deposit Rate Established in an Earlier Administrative Review
August 2015
Interested parties involved in U.S. antidumping proceedings may now feel more confident that they need not undertake an administrative review for a particular period of review (“POR”) solely to prevent entries of subject merchandise that took place during that POR from being liquidated at an unlawful cash deposit rate established in an earlier administrative review under the same antidumping order. This conclusion follows from the recent decision by the U.S. Court of International Trade (“CIT”) in Navneet Publications (India) Ltd. v. United States.
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