Carnation Enterprises P. Ltd. v. United States, No. 91-11 (Ct. Int'l Trade 1999)

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Slip Op. 99-31 UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE CARNATION ENTERPRISES P. LTD., ET AL., Plaintiffs, BEFORE: DiCarlo, Senior Judge v. Consol. Ct. No. 91-11-00826 UNITED STATES, Defendant. JUDGMENT ORDER The United States Department of Commerce submitted its Results of Redetermination in accordance with this Court s Remand order of May 13, 1994, in the case of Carnation Enterprises Ltd., et al. v. United States, Consolidated Court No. 91-11-00826. The Department of Commerce requested this remand pursuant to the remand from the Court in Creswell Trading Company, Inc., et al. v. United States, Consol. Court No. 91-01-00012, Slip Op. 98-87. In its Redetermination of the 1989 administrative review, Commerce recalculated the companyspecific subsidy rates by revising the rates relating to India s International Price Reimbursement Scheme (IPRS). The new company-specific and all other rates applicable to the 1989 period of review are as follows: Carnation Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. 16.10% UMA Iron & Steel Co. 16.22% Govind Steel 20.36% Tirupati 20.36% Consol. Court No.: 91-11-00826 Page 2 Ragunath Prasad Phoolchand 20.36% All Others 2.50% These rates have been stipulated to and accepted by all parties to this action. The Court having reviewed the Redetermination Results, Commerce having complied with the Court s Remand, and the parties having stipulated to the new rates, it is hereby ORDERED that the Redetermination Results are affirmed; and it is further ORDERED that the rates listed above shall become the new rates for the 1989 period, and it is further ORDERED that, as the parties have stipulated that they will not litigate any other issues, this action is dismissed. _________________________ Dominick L. DiCarlo Senior Judge Dated: New York, New York April 1, 1999

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