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US trade court remands Commerce scope ruling on Chinese ceramic tiles

By Bradley Dress ( March 11, 2025, 21:57 GMT | Insight) -- The US Court of International Trade has remanded a Commerce determination that composite tiles from US-based company Elysium Tile were within the scope of a 2020 antidumping and antisubsidy rule on ceramic tiles from China. Judge Jane A. Restani said Commerce failed to provide evidence that made it clear Elysium's composite tiles were within the scope of the order.The Court of International Trade today remanded Commerce's determination that composite tiles from US-based company Elysium Tile were within the scope of a 2020 antidumping and antisubsidy rule on ceramic tiles from China....

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