CIT Knocks Commerce Use Of Zeroing In Ball Bearing Case

Law360, New York (October 04, 2011, 7:12 PM ET) -- The U.S. Court of International Trade on Tuesday supported a group of ball bearing producers' claims that the U.S. Department of Commerce should not have used zeroing in determining anti-dumping duties for ball bearing imports.

The CIT ruled that the government's final determination for imported ball bearing duties was inconsistent with U.S. anti-dumping laws and international trade obligations, remanding the case back to Commerce for further consideration.

The trade court backed a pair of recent rulings from the Federal Circuit that said Commerce must be called...
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