Trade-Related Court Cases Filed for Week of April 9-15
The following lawsuits were filed at the Court of International Trade during the week of April 9-15:
Sign up for a free preview to unlock the rest of this article
If your job depends on informed compliance, you need International Trade Today. Delivered every business day and available any time online, only International Trade Today helps you stay current on the increasingly complex international trade regulatory environment.
Textiles from Europe, on the classification of a bedding assortment in a reusable PVC storage bag. CBP classified the merchandise under HTS subheading 9404.90.8522, dutiable at 12.8%. Textiles from Europe says it should have been classified under subheadings 9404.90.8522 (12.8%), 6303.92.2050 (11.3%), 6304.93.0000 (9.3%), 9404.90.2000 (6%) and 3924.90.5650 (3.4%). #18-00073. Filed April 9.
Emera Energy Services, Inc., on the qualification of its natural gas as NAFTA-originating and exempt from a Merchandise Processing Fee, as well as CBP's methodology for calculating MPF on goods deemed non-originating under NAFTA. #18-00074. Filed April 9.
Iljin Electric Co., Ltd., challenging the Commerce Department's final results of its antidumping duty administrative review on large power transformers from South Korea covering entries in 2015-16. #18-00075. Filed April 10.
Ildico, on the classification of its watches. CBP classified the merchandise under HTS subheading 9102.21.7010 ($1.53/each) for the movement, 9102.21.7020 (4.2%) for the case, and 9102.21.7030 (9.8%) for the strap. Ildico says the movement should have been classified under subheading 9101.21.5010 (free), the case under 9101.21.5020 (free), and the strap under 9101.21.1000 (3.1%). #18-00076. Filed April 10.
Shandong Yongtai Group Co., Ltd., challenging Commerce's final results of its antidumping duty administrative review on passenger vehicle and light truck tires covering entries in 2015-16. #18-00077. Filed April 12.
Bassett Mirror, challenging CBP's assessment of antidumping duties on wood chests the company says are outside the scope of AD duties on wooden bedroom furniture from China. #18-00078. Filed April 12.
Qingdao Sentury Tire Co., Ltd., Sentury Tire USA Inc., and Sentury (Hong Kong) Trading Co., Limited, challenging Commerce's final results of its antidumping duty administrative review on passenger vehicle and light truck tires covering entries in 2015-16. #18-00079. Filed April 13.
Pirelli Tyre Co., Ltd., Pirelli Tyre S.p.A. and Pirelli Tire LLC, challenging Commerce's final results of its antidumping duty administrative review on passenger vehicle and light truck tires covering entries in 2015-16. #18-00080. Filed April 13.
Marilor Corporation, challenging CBP's assessment of AD duties on its solar cells. Marilor says the merchandise was liquidated "as products not consumed in the United States and ultimately sold to Mexico," or alternatively was wrongfully assigned the China-wide rate instead of the rate applicable to the exporter, Perlight Solar Co., Ltd. #18-00081. Filed April 13.
Zhongce Rubber Group Company Limited, challenging Commerce's final results of its countervailing duty administrative review on passenger vehicle and light truck tires covering entries in 2015-16. #18-00082. Filed April 13.
​Appeals of CIT Decisions
No 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 9-15.