Court Delays Section 301 Liquidations Repository for Third Time
The U.S. Court of International Trade extended to Sept. 3 from this Friday the deadline for Customs and Border Protection to create a repository for importers to request suspending liquidations of customs entries from China with Section 301 Lists 3…
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or 4A tariff exposure, said an order signed Monday by Judges Claire Kelly and Jennifer Choe-Groves. It’s the court's third deadline extension since Kelly and Choe-Groves ordered CBP to establish the repository in their July 6 preliminary injunction order. The judges also extended to Oct. 4 from Sept. 2 the PI order’s temporary restraint period when no customs entries can liquidate, with or without the repository. An Aug. 9 joint status report found the plaintiffs’ steering committee and DOJ reaching agreement on some previously contested terms for setting up the repository but still far apart on others.