Furniture Importer Ditches Suit on Commerce's AD Scope Ruling
Importer Amini Innovation Corp. filed a stipulation of dismissal Nov. 6 in its challenge to the Commerce Department's scope ruling that found Amini's upholstered furniture was subject to the antidumping duty order on wooden bedroom furniture from China. Amini argued…
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in its suit that its goods were not subject to the order because they differ from the in-scope furniture in terms of the products' physical characteristics, expectations of ultimate purchasers, ultimate use, channels of trade and manner in which they were advertised (see 2305250043) (Amini Innovation Corp. v. U.S., CIT # 23-00090).