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M&B Metals Pleased With CBP's Efforts in EAPA Case

M&B Metals, which filed antidumping duty evasion allegations against Eastern Trading NY, is pleased with CBP's findings in the agency's final determination (see 1708170027), M&B President Milton Magnus said in an email. "CBP did an excellent job during the preliminary…

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phase of the investigation, making on-site visits, and communicating with the importer," he said. "Then during the final stage, they did an outstanding job of connecting the dots, and tracing the shipments from China to Thailand and then to the US. I believe CBP has always been anxious to enforce our Dumping Order, but without the Enforce and Protect Act (EAPA), there was not a process in which to work. EAPA is extremely important to ensure that our Dumping Orders are enforced; giving our company and our employees the relief we worked so hard to obtain." Magnus also praised the work of the company's lawyers in the case, Frederick Waite and Kimberly Young at Vorys.