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Guangzhou Maria Yee Furnishings, Ltd. v. United States, 05-00065 (2006)

Court: United States Court of International Trade Number: 05-00065 Visitors: 6
Judges: Pogue
Filed: Apr. 05, 2006
Latest Update: Mar. 26, 2017
Summary: 425 F. Supp. 2d 1320 (2006) GUANGZHOU MARIA YEE FURNISHINGS, LTD., et al. Plaintiffs, v. UNITED STATES, Defendant, American Furniture Manufacturers Committee for Fair Trade, et al. Defendant-Intervenors. Slip Op. 06-44. Court No. 05-00065. United States Court of International Trade. April 5, 2006. JUDGMENT POGUE, Judge. In Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China, 69 Fed. Reg. 67,313 (Dep't Commerce Nov. 17, 2004) (notice of final determination of sales at less than fair mark
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425 F. Supp. 2d 1320 (2006)

GUANGZHOU MARIA YEE FURNISHINGS, LTD., et al. Plaintiffs,
v.
UNITED STATES, Defendant,
American Furniture Manufacturers Committee for Fair Trade, et al. Defendant-Intervenors.

Slip Op. 06-44. Court No. 05-00065.

United States Court of International Trade.

April 5, 2006.

JUDGMENT

POGUE, Judge.

In Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China, 69 Fed. Reg. 67,313 (Dep't Commerce Nov. 17, 2004) (notice of final determination of sales at less than fair market value and antidumping duty order) and its corresponding "Issues & Decision Memorandum" dated November 4, 2004, the Department of Commerce ("Commerce") rejected as untimely certain submissions from Guangzhou Maria Yee Furnishings, Ltd., Pyla HK Ltd., and Maria Yee Inc. (collectively "Maria Yee") and, therefore, assessed Maria Yee the People's Republic of China ("PRC") -wide cash deposit rate of 198.08%. Maria Yee timely appealed that determination averring that it was improperly denied the separate rate of 6.65%. On December 14, 2005, this court found unlawful Commerce's assessment of the PRC-wide cash deposit rate, based upon Commerce's unreasonable reliance on notice to be provided through the Chinese Ministry of Commerce ("MOFCOM"), and remanded the issue to Commerce for reconsideration. Guangzhou Maria Yee Furnishings, Ltd. v. United States, 412 F. Supp. 2d 1301, 29 CIT ___ (2005).

Pursuant to that remand order, Commerce issued a remand determination on March 1, 2006, in which it considered Maria Yee's evidence. Commerce determined that Maria Yee did qualify for separaterate treatment, in accordance with the court's decision, and specifically was qualified for the 6.65% separate rate.

This court, having received and reviewed Commerce's Remand Results, comments and rebuttals thereto, finds that Commerce duly complied with the court's remand order. Therefore, it is hereby

ORDERED that the Department of Commerce's remand determination is supported by substantial evidence, and otherwise in accordance with law; and it is further

ORDERED that the Remand Results filed by Commerce on March 1, 2006 are affirmed in their entirety.

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