US Steel Moves to Voluntarily Dismiss Appeal on 'd' Test at Federal Circuit
U.S. Steel Corp. moved to voluntarily dismiss its appeal at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit over the Commerce Department's use of the Cohen's d test as part of its differential pricing analysis to root out "masked"…
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dumping. U.S. Steel said the other parties in the case consented to the motion. The Federal Circuit reactivated the appeal after putting it on hold pending a bid to reconsider the underlying Court of International Trade decision. CIT previously denied exporter SeAH Steel's motion for reconsideration of its decision finding Commerce adequately addressed the Federal Circuit's concerns over the use of the d test in its Stupp decision (see 2302270049) (SeAH Steel v. U.S., Fed. Cir. # 23-1109).