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PAM, S.P.A. v. US, No. 09-1066

By FindLaw Staff on September 24, 2009 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

United States Court of International Trade's (CIT) final judgment concerning pasta imported into the United States by an Italian producer and exporter of pasta, arising from a 1996 Commerce antidumping order, is affirmed as the adverse-facts-available (AFA) 45.49% margin assessed against plaintiff is supported by substantial evidence.     

Read PAM, S.P.A. v. US, No. 09-1066

Appellate Information

Appeal from:  United States Court of International Trade

Decided September 24, 2009

Judges

Before Michel, Chief Judge, Lourie, Circuit Judge, and Clark, District Judge

Opinion by Clark, District Judge.   

Counsel

For Appellant:  David L. Simon, Law Office of David L. Simon, of Washington, DC.

For Appellee:  Jane C. Dempsey, Attorney, Commercial Litigaiton Branch, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, of Washington, DC.

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