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CIT Allows Complaint to be Amended in CDSOA Case on China Wooden Bedroom Furniture

In a case involving furniture producer Standard Furniture Manufacturing Co., Inc.’s claim that it was entitled to potentially collect Byrd Amendment distributions of antidumping duties collected under the AD duty order on wooden bedroom furniture from China prior to the…

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2006 repeal of the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act of 2000 (Byrd Amendment), the Court of International Trade ruled that Standard has the right to amend its complaints to make them uniform and to take additional time to prepare responses to the government’s arguments. Standard is arguing that the government acted inconsistently, and that various features of the Byrd Amendment are unconstitutional. (Slip Op. 11-32, dated 03/23/11)