Court rejects move by two ferrosilicon producers
May 08, 2012 | 05:49 PM
| Catherine Ngai
Tags
price fixing,
ferrosilicon,
federal court,
anti-dumping,
CC Metals,
Elkem Metals,
catherine ngai
NEW YORK A federal court has rejected a motion by two ferrosilicon producers who claimed that the court does not have jurisdiction in a 19-year-old case involving allegations of price-fixing and the filing of fraudulent anti-dumping petitions.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia turned down a request by CC Metals & Alloys Inc. and Elkem Metals Inc. to be dismissed as parties in a consolidated case involving price-fixing in the ferrosilicon industry in the 1990s (AMM, April 21, 2011). ....
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