Trade court tells Commerce to explain 'zeroing' methodology in garlic review
By Brittany Melling ( April 17, 2014, 22:45 GMT | Insight) -- Judge Delissa Ridgway of the US Court of International Trade ordered the US Department of Commerce to review the controversial 'zeroing' methodology for calculating duties on Chinese garlic imports. Both the US government and Chinese garlic producers welcomed the review.A federal judge ordered the US Department of Commerce to review the controversial 'zeroing' methodology for calculating duties on Chinese garlic imports, a move welcomed by the US government and Chinese garlic producers....
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