TORRINGTON CO. v. U.S.

Slip. Op. 97-105. Court No. 96-07-01782.

973 F.Supp. 164 (1997)

The TORRINGTON COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES, Defendant, and NMB Thai Ltd., Pelmec Thai Ltd., NMB Hi-Tech Bearings Ltd. and NMB Corporation, Defendants-Intervenors.

United States Court of International Trade.

July 28, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stewart and Stewart, Washington, DC (Terence P. Stewart, James R. Cannon, Jr., Geert De Prest and Mara M. Burr), for The Torrington Company.

Frank W. Hunger, Assistant Attorney General; David M. Cohen, Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice (Velta A. Melnbrencis); of counsel: Stacy J. Ettinger, Washington, DC, Office of the Chief Counsel for Import Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, for defendant.

White & Case, Washington, DC (William J. Clinton, Christopher F. Corr and Richard J. Burke), for NMB Thai Ltd., Pelmec Thai Ltd., NMB Hi-Tech Bearings Ltd. and NMB Corporation.


OPINION

TSOUCALAS, Senior Judge.

Plaintiff, The Torrington Company ("Torrington"), challenges aspects of the final results of the fifth antidumping administrative review of the antidumping duty order, entitled Antifriction Bearings (Other Than Tapered Roller Bearings) and Parts Thereof from Thailand; Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review and Revocation of Antidumping Duty Order ("Final Results"), 61 Fed.Reg. 33,711...

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