The following lawsuits were filed at the Court of International Trade during the week of Dec. 13-19:
The following lawsuits were recently filed at the Court of International Trade:
The Court of International Trade suspended four cases brought by Keystone Automotive Operations, placing them under a test case also brought by Keystone, in a Dec. 20 order. In its complaint, Keystone argued that CBP was incorrect to not extend a Section 301 tariff exclusion on side protective attachments for cars onto the importer's entries. Next up in the case is the discovery period, which is set to wrap up by Sept. 30, 2022 (Keystone Automotive Operations, Inc. v. United States, CIT #21-00215). The four suspended cases are #21-00232, #21-00273, #21-00300 and #21-00349.
The following lawsuits were recently filed at the Court of International Trade:
The following lawsuits were recently filed at the Court of International Trade:
The following are short summaries of recent CBP NY rulings issued by the agency's National Commodity Specialist Division in New York:
The following lawsuits were recently filed at the Court of International Trade:
Global wireless 5G connections hit 438 million in Q3 and are projected to exceed 540 million by Dec. 31, 5G Americas said Tuesday. It noted Omdia predicts connections will reach 4.8 billion by the end of 2026, with 516 million in North America and 301 million in Latin America and the Caribbean. “While Oceania Eastern & South-Eastern Asia, which includes China, will account for more than half of all 5G subscriptions at the end of 2026, the Americas region will manage to carve out a 17% portion after growing 1,000% from 2021 to 2026,” said Omdia analyst Kristin Paulin.
Global wireless 5G connections hit 438 million in Q3 and are projected to exceed 540 million by Dec. 31, 5G Americas said Tuesday. It noted Omdia predicts connections will reach 4.8 billion by the end of 2026, with 516 million in North America and 301 million in Latin America and the Caribbean. “While Oceania Eastern & South-Eastern Asia, which includes China, will account for more than half of all 5G subscriptions at the end of 2026, the Americas region will manage to carve out a 17% portion after growing 1,000% from 2021 to 2026,” said Omdia analyst Kristin Paulin.
The following lawsuits were recently filed at the Court of International Trade: