Trade-Related Court Cases Filed July 18-24
The following lawsuits were filed at the Court of International Trade during the week of July 18-24:
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Evolutions Flooring, Inc. and Struxtur, Inc., challenging the Commerce Department's final results of the administrative review of the countervailing duty order on multilayered wood flooring from China, covering entries in 2019. #22-00209. Filed July 18.
Baroque Timber Industries (Zhongshan) Co., Ltd. and Riverside Plywood Corporation, challenging Commerce's final results of the administrative review of the countervailing duty order on multilayered wood flooring from China, covering entries in 2019. #22-00210. Filed July 18.
Fine Furniture (Shanghai) Limited and Double F Limited, challenging the Commerce Department's final results of the administrative review of the countervailing duty order on multilayered wood flooring from China, covering entries in 2019. #22-00211. Filed July 18.
LONGi Solar Technology (U.S.), Inc., challenging President Donald Trump's move revoking an exemption from the Section 201 solar cell safeguard tariffs on bifacial solar panels. #22-00212. Filed July 18.
Far East American, Inc., and Liberty Woods International, Inc., challenging CBP's final determination in the Enforce and Protect Act investigation on hardwood plywood from China. #22-00213. Filed July 20.
American Pacific Plywood, Inc., and Liberty Woods International, Inc., challenging CBP's final determination in the Enforce and Protect Act investigation on hardwood plywood from China. #22-00214. Filed July 20.
The United States, challenging Zhe "John" Liu and GL Paper Distribution for negligently failing to pay antidumping duties on steel wire hangers from China. #22-00215. Filed July 21.
Roper Corporation, challenging CBP's denial of its protest claiming its C-frame, AC induction motors of Harmonized Tariff Schedule subheading 8501.10.4020 should be classified under secondary subheading 9903.88.14, free of Section 301 duties. #22-00216. Filed July 22.
Roper Corporation, challenging CBP's denial of its protest claiming its microwave ovens of Harmonized Tariff Schedule subheading 8516.60.4086 should be classified under subheading 8516.50.0090 and without a secondary subheading, free of Section 301 duties. #22-00217. Filed July 22.
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 July 18-24.