Trade-Related Court Cases Filed for Week of April 3-9
The following lawsuits were filed at the Court of International Trade during the week of April 3-9:
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Government of Sri Lanka, challenging the final affirmative determination in Commerce's countervailing duty investigation on new pneumatic off-the-road tires from Sri Lanka. #17-059. Filed April 3.
Camso, Inc., Camso USA, Inc., and Camso Loadstar (Private) Ltd., challenging the final affirmative determination in Commerce's countervailing duty investigation on new pneumatic off-the-road tires from Sri Lanka. #17-060. Filed April 5.
Camso, Inc., Camso USA, Inc., and Camso Loadstar (Private) Ltd., challenging the final affirmative injury determination in the International Trade Commission's countervailing duty investigation on new pneumatic off-the-road tires from Sri Lanka. #17-061. Filed April 5.
Titan Tire and the United Steelworkers union, challenging the final affirmative determination in Commerce's antidumping duty investigation on new pneumatic off-the-road tires from India. #17-062. Filed April 5.
ATC Tires Private Ltd., challenging the final affirmative determination in Commerce's antidumping duty investigation on new pneumatic off-the-road tires from India. #17-063. Filed April 5.
ATC Tires Private Ltd., challenging the final affirmative determination in Commerce's countervailing duty investigation on new pneumatic off-the-road tires from India. #17-064. Filed April 5.
ATC Tires Private Ltd., challenging the final affirmative injury determination in the International Trade Commission's countervailing duty investigation on new pneumatic off-the-road tires from India. #17-065. Filed April 5.
Tokyo Ohka Kogyo America Inc., on the classification of photoresists and other chemical products for photographic uses. CBP classified the merchandise under subheading 3707.90.32 (6.5%). Ohka Kogyo says it should have instead been classified under subheading 3707.10.00 (3%). #17-066, #17-067, #17-069, #17-070. Filed April 5.
Balkrishna Industries Limited, challenging the final affirmative determination in Commerce's countervailing duty investigation on new pneumatic off-the-road tires from India. #17-068. Filed April 5.
The Stanley Works (Langfang) Fastening Systems Co., Ltd., and Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., challenging the final results of Commerce's antidumping duty administrative review on steel nails from China covering entries in 2014 and 2015. #17-071. Filed April 6.
Eminess Technologies, on the classification of parts of machines used solely for the manufacture of semiconductors. CBP classified the merchandise under subheading 3921.13.5000 (4.2%). Eminess Technologies says it should have instead been classified under subheading 8486.90.0000 (free). #17-072. Filed April 8.
​Appeals of CIT Decisions
The following appeals of Court of International Trade decisions were filed at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit during the week of April 3-9:
Yantai CMC Bearing Co. Ltd., challenging a Jan. 30 CIT decision upholding the final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on tapered roller bearings from China covering entries in 2013 and 2014. #17-1885. Opened April 6.