Trade-Related Court Cases Filed July 15-28
The following lawsuits were filed at the Court of International Trade during the weeks of July 15-21 and July 22-28:
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Committee Overseeing Action for Lumber International Trade Investigations or Negotiations, challenging Commerce's final results of the expedited review on softwood lumber from Canada. #19-00122. Filed July 15.
Houston Global Heat Transfer, challenging CBP's classification of cooler weldments and/or parts of heat exchanger units. CBP classified the merchandise in subheading 8419.50.1000 (4.2%) and 8708.91.7550 (2.5%). Houston Global says it should be classified in subheading 8419.90.3000 (free). #19-00123. Filed July 15.
Kishkek International, challenging CBP's determination that Bahrain was not the country of origin of its imported gold jewelry. #19-00124. Filed July 15.
U.S. government, seeking $5,742,483.80 in unpaid safeguard and customs duties and fees on imports of passenger vehicle and light truck tires that were allegedly undervalued at the time of entry. #19-00125. Filed July 15.
Magnum Magnetics Corp., challenging a recent Commerce scope ruling on raw flexible magnets from China. #19-00126. Filed July 16.
Jem D International (Michigan) Inc. USA, Jem D Marketing (Virginia) Inc., and Red Sun Farms Holdings USA LLC, and Red Sun Farms Virginia, challenging Commerce's termination of the antidumping duty suspension agreement on fresh tomatoes from Mexico. #19-00127. Filed July 18.
Nucor Corporation, challenging Commerce's final results of the countervailing duty administrative review on hot-rolled steel flat products from South Korea covering entries in 2016. #19-00128. Filed July 19.
Solidbend Fittings & Flanges Sdn. Bhd., challenging Commerce's determination that certain imports from Malaysia of butt-weld pipe fittings that are actually of Chinese origin are circumventing AD duties on butt-weld pipe fittings from China. #19-00129. Filed July 22.
Triumph Engine Control Systems, on the classification of printed circuit board assemblies for electronic engine control systems. CBP classified the merchandise under subheading 8538.90.30 (3.5%). Triumph says it should have instead been classified under subheading 9032.90.6080 (1.7%). #19-00130. Filed June 25.
Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, challenging Commerce's final results of the antidumping duty administrative review on hot-rolled steel flat products from Japan covering entries in 2016-17. #19-00131. Filed July 26.
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 weeks of July 15-21 and July 22-28.