Trade court remands OTR tire duty case to Commerce
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NEW YORK—The U.S. Court of International Trade has remanded to the U.S. Department of Commerce an antidumping duty determination against five Chinese off-the-road tire importers and ordered the agency to recalculate the antidumping margins it issued against them in a 2016 administrative review.
Trade court remands OTR tire duty case to CommerceOn April 4, CIT Chief Judge Timothy C. Stanceu issued a decision stating that Commerce had erred in its review in its calculation of antidumping duties for the 2013-2014 period against some china tyre factory.
In their appeal to the CIT, china tyre factorys argued that Commerce erred in making deductions for unrefunded value-added tax when determining export prices and constructed export prices of their tires.
They also claimed that Commerce’s calculation of a “surrogate” value for one their production materials, reclaimed rubber, was not supported by substantial evidence.
Stanceu ordered Commerce to submit a new determination to the court recalculating the export prices and constructed export prices for Xugong and Qihang without making deductions for Chinese value-added tax.
He also ordered the agency to reconsider, and redetermine as necessary, the surrogate values for reclaimed rubber and foreign inland freight.
For all plaintiffs, Stanceu ordered Commerce to recalculate the dumping margins and submit the recalculations within 90 days.
Product Class
- Radial Truck tyre
- Radial OTR Tyre
- Bias OTR Tyre
- Car and SUV tyre
- Agricultural Tyre
- Industrial Tyre
- Military Tyre
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