Correction: Oral Arguments in Plywood Case Discuss Product Similarity, Chinese Gov’t Responses
Correction: In oral argument, Court of International Trade Judge Timothy Reif grappled with whether the Commerce Department reasonably selected a broader, less-specific plywood price dataset over a smaller, more specific one. He also dealt with the department’s application of adverse facts available to multilayered wood flooring review respondents after a finding of government control based on the Chinese government’s “deficient” questionnaire responses (Baroque Timber Industries (Zhongshan) Co. v. United States, CIT # 23-00136) (see 2503050059).
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Baroque’s attorney, Andrew Schutz, disagreed, saying he didn’t “know how that possibly fits within the regulation, or, more importantly, within the statute.”