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ALJ Rules that Products Manufactured After the Date of Complaint Not Relevant to Domestic Industry Analysis, <i>ITC Blog</i>

ALJ Rules that Products Manufactured After the Date of Complaint Not Relevant to Domestic Industry Analysis, ITC Blog

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In a recent Order, Judge Lord denied Complainant Macronix’s motion for summary determination that the economic prong of the domestic industry requirement has been met. Certain Non-Volatile Memory Devices and Products Containing Same, Inv. No. 337-TA-1046, Order No. 26. Although the order is heavily redacted, Judge Lord’s analysis appears to focus on the fact that the products relied upon to meet the domestic industry requirement were not manufactured until after the date the complaint was filed.

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