It's the U.S. first written submission in the U.S. - AD Measures on Carrier Bags (DS383) case, related to zeroing. It's five paragraphs long. Here's the fifth and final paragraph:
5. The United States acknowledges the accuracy of Thailand’s description of the Department of Commerce’s use of “zeroing” in calculating the dumping margins for the individually investigated exporters whose margins of dumping were not based on total facts available. The United States recognizes that in US – Softwood Lumber Dumping the Appellate Body found that the use of “zeroing” with respect to the average-to-average comparison methodology in investigations was inconsistent with Article 2.4.2, by interpreting the terms “margins of dumping” and “all comparable export transactions” as used in the first sentence of Article 2.4.2, in an integrated manner.7 The United States acknowledges that this reasoning is equally applicable with respect to Thailand’s claim regarding the individually investigated exporters whose margins of dumping were not based on total facts available in the investigation at issue.