2000 April No. 59


When analyzing a related party sale to determine if the price is acceptable for transaction value, one can:

A) Look at the prices at which the seller sells to non-related buyers in the seller’s domestic market.

B) Assure that the price is sufficient to recover all the costs, plus a profit equal to the firm’s overall profit for all export sales.

C) Assure that, using the transaction value method, the regional value content is at least 60%.

D) Adopt a test value as the appraised value.

E) Compare the way the related price was determined to the normal pricing practices of the industry.

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The Answer is: E

Citation: 19 CFR 152.103(j)(2)(i) & 152.103(l),(1) (ii)Interpretive note 2

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