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Petitioner, Importer Seek to Intervene in Propane Cylinder Case

Worthington Industries, a domestic producer, was granted permission by the court to intervene as a defendant in a case regarding the antidumping duty review on steel propane cylinders from Thailand (Sahamitr Pressure Container v. U.S., CIT # 24-00064).

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On the same day, Worldwide Distribution, an importer and participant in the review, sought to intervene as plaintiff.

The case was brought by Sahamitr Pressure Container. Sahamitr is challenging the Commerce Department’s reclassification of some of its products outside the scope of an antidumping duty order, as well as its use of the Cohen’s d test in the review (see 2404250022).

Worldwide said it seeks to litigate the same claims brought by Sahamitr. All parties consented to its motion to intervene, it said.