US Demands Jury in Customs Penalty Suit on Transshipped Steel Wire Hangers
The U.S. demanded a jury in a customs penalty suit filed against Florida businessman Zhe "John" Liu and one of his companies, AB MA Distribution, in a June 8 notice at the Court of International Trade. The government asked for…
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the jury "on all issues of fact, including the quantum of penalties owed." The U.S. filed the suit to collect over $10 million in unpaid duties and penalties from Liu and AB MA, alleging that the parties transshipped steel wire hangers via India and Thailand to avoid paying antidumping and other duties on steel wire hangers from China (see 2306080027) (U.S. v. Zhe "John" Liu and AB MA Distribution Corporation, CIT # 23-00116).