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CIT remands Chinese activated carbon antidumping review results to Commerce Department for third time

By Kat Lucero ( March 4, 2019, 23:25 GMT | Insight) -- In Swedish multinational Jacobi's challenge of a US antidumping probe into activated carbon goods from China, the US Court of International Trade ruled today for a third time that the use of Thailand as a surrogate country must be re-examined. The US Commerce Department "has now had three opportunities to justify its selection of Thailand as the primary surrogate country and each time has failed to provide substantial evidence supporting its determination that Thailand is a significant producer of comparable merchandise," CIT Judge Mark Burnett wrote in the slip opinion, again remanding the agency's seventh annual administrative review results.In Swedish multinational Jacobi's challenge of a US antidumping probe into activated carbon goods from China, the US Court of International Trade ruled today for a third time that the use of Thailand as a surrogate country must be re-examined....

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