19 CFR 351.408 - Calculation of normal value of merchandise from nonmarket economy countries

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  • Luoyang Bearing Corp. v. U.S., SLIP OP. 04-53. Court No. 01-00036.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of International Trade
    • 18 Mayo 2004
    ...supplier and paid for in a market economy currency, [Commerce] normally will use the price paid to the market economy supplier." 19 C.F.R. § 351.408(c)(1) 2. Factual Background In the Preliminary Results, Commerce valued the steel used to produce the subject TRBs by using the actual import ......
  • Luoyang Bearing Factory v. U.S., Slip Op. 02-118.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of International Trade
    • 1 Octubre 2002
    ...purchased by the NME [producer], and not when purchased by NME trading companies," Luoyang's Mem. at 19, Luoyang asserts that: (1) 19 C.F.R. § 351.408(c)(1) (1998) does not "limit the use of NME import prices from market economy countries to those paid by the producer," Luoyang's Reply at 4......
  • Dorbest Ltd. v. U.S., Slip-Op. 06-160. Court No. 05-00003.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of International Trade
    • 31 Octubre 2006
    ...use publicly available information to value factors" and that it "normally will value all factors in a single surrogate country." 19 C.F.R. § 351.408(c)(1) & (2)4 (emphases added). As emphasized, Commerce "normally" will use pricing data from the surrogate country selected. The use of the w......
  • Tri Union Frozen Prods., Inc. v. United States, Slip Op. 16–33
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of International Trade
    • 6 Abril 2016
    ...to calculate normal value in NME cases, Commerce's regulatory preference is to “value all factors in a single surrogate country.” 19 C.F.R. § 351.408(c)(2). To implement this preference, Commerce selects a primary surrogate country using a process tracking the requirements of 19 U.S.C. § 16......
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  • Luoyang Bearing Corp. v. U.S., SLIP OP. 04-53. Court No. 01-00036.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of International Trade
    • 18 Mayo 2004
    ...supplier and paid for in a market economy currency, [Commerce] normally will use the price paid to the market economy supplier." 19 C.F.R. § 351.408(c)(1) 2. Factual Background In the Preliminary Results, Commerce valued the steel used to produce the subject TRBs by using the actual im......
  • Luoyang Bearing Factory v. U.S., Slip Op. 02-118.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of International Trade
    • 1 Octubre 2002
    ...by the NME [producer], and not when purchased by NME trading companies," Luoyang's Mem. at 19, Luoyang asserts that: (1) 19 C.F.R. § 351.408(c)(1) (1998) does not "limit the use of NME import prices from market economy countries to those paid by the producer," Luoyang's Reply......
  • Dorbest Ltd. v. U.S., Slip-Op. 06-160. Court No. 05-00003.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of International Trade
    • 31 Octubre 2006
    ...available information to value factors" and that it "normally will value all factors in a single surrogate country." 19 C.F.R. § 351.408(c)(1) & (2)4 (emphases added). As emphasized, Commerce "normally" will use pricing data from the surrogate country selected. ......
  • Tri Union Frozen Prods., Inc. v. United States, Slip Op. 16–33
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of International Trade
    • 6 Abril 2016
    ...to calculate normal value in NME cases, Commerce's regulatory preference is to “value all factors in a single surrogate country.” 19 C.F.R. § 351.408(c)(2). To implement this preference, Commerce selects a primary surrogate country using a process tracking the requirements of 19 U.S.C. § 16......
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