Court Sets Sept. 1 Status Conference on Section 301 Repository
The U.S. Court of International Trade scheduled a status conference in the Section 301 litigation for 10 a.m. Sept. 1, in an order Wednesday. That's two days before Customs and Border Protection is required to create a repository for importers…
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to request liquidation suspensions of customs entries from China with Lists 3 or 4A tariff exposure. The court has extended the deadline three times since ordering CBP to establish the repository in its July 6 preliminary injunction order (see 2108170027). The plaintiffs’ steering committee and DOJ negotiated agreements on some previously contested terms for setting up the repository, but are still far apart on others.