Case Name: Eurodif S.A., Compagnie Générale Des Matiéres Nucléaires and Cogema, Inc., et. al., Plaintiffs, v. United States, Defendant
Court: United States Court of International Trade
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2006
Citations: 30 Ct. Int'l Trade 1139
Docket Number: Consol. Court No. 02-00219
Parties: Eurodif S.A., Compagnie Générale Des Matiéres Nucléaires and Cogema, Inc., et. al., Plaintiffs, v. United States, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Court of International Trade Reports
Volume: 30
Pages: 1139–1140

Head Matter:
442 F.Supp.2d 1367
Eurodif S.A., Compagnie Générale Des Matiéres Nucléaires and Cogema, Inc., et. al., Plaintiffs, v. United States, Defendant.
Consol. Court No. 02-00219

Opinion:
JUDGMENT
POGUE, WALLACH and Eaton, Judges:
On May 18, 2006, we remanded the captioned case to the Department of Commerce ("Commerce") to exclude low enriched uranium enriched under so-called separative work unit contracts from the scope of the antidumping duty order. See Eurodif S.A. v. United States, 30 CIT_,_, Slip. Op. 06-76 (May 18, 2006). Commerce has since filed a remand determination; the parties have commented thereon. Upon review of that determination, and the parties' comments and rebuttals thereto, we find that Commerce has complied with our remand order. We under stand the parties' technical comments on the language of the order and the certification that importers will have to complete upon the entry of low enriched uranium. These technical objections, however, would be better addressed in the context of a concrete dispute over a specific entry. Cf. Nat'l Park Hospitality Ass'n v. DOI, 538 U.S. 803, 812 (2003); 19 C.F.R. § 351.225 (outlining the procedure for "scope" determinations). Therefore, it is hereby:
ORDERED that the Department of Commerce's remand determination is sustained.