The following lawsuits were recently filed at the Court of International Trade:
The Court of International Trade extended to all unassigned cases a preliminary injunction halting liquidation of unliquidated entries subject to Lists 3 and 4A Section 301 China tariffs for plaintiffs in the massive litigation, said a Tuesday order. Cases challenging the tariffs continue to trickle in and, pursuant to an April 28 order, are automatically stayed. Chief Judge Mark Barnett penned the extension order shortly after dissenting from the preliminary injunction (see 2107060080).
The Court of International Trade extended to all unassigned cases a preliminary injunction halting liquidation of unliquidated entries subject to Lists 3 and 4A Section 301 China tariffs for plaintiffs in the massive litigation, said a Tuesday order. Cases challenging the tariffs continue to trickle in and, pursuant to an April 28 order, are automatically stayed. Chief Judge Mark Barnett penned the extension order shortly after dissenting from the preliminary injunction (see 2107060080).
The U.S. Trade Representative officially suspended the Section 301 tariffs on the European Union and the United Kingdom that were imposed as part of the dispute over large civil aircraft subsidies, it said in a notice released July 8. The U.S. reached deals last month with the U.K. (see 2106170025) and the EU (see 2106150007) to suspend the tariffs for five years. "The beginning of the five-year suspension period is July 4, 2021, with respect to tariffs on goods of the UK, and July 11, 2021, with respect to tariffs on goods of EU member States," the agency said.
The Court of International Trade extended to all unassigned cases a preliminary injunction halting the liquidation of unliquidated entries subject to the lists 3 and 4A Section 301 China tariffs for plaintiffs in the litigation challenging the tariffs, CIT said in a July 6 order. Cases challenging the tariffs continue to trickle in to CIT and, pursuant to an April 28 order, are automatically stayed without being assigned to the master litigation. Chief Judge Mark Barnett penned the extension order shortly after dissenting from the decision to issue the preliminary injunction (see 2107060077).
The following lawsuits were recently filed at the Court of International Trade:
The Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated July 2. The following headquarters rulings were modified recently, according to CBP:
The Court of International Trade will stop liquidation of unliquidated entries subject to litigation over Lists 3 and 4A Section 301 China tariffs, a CIT panel said in a Tuesday 6 opinion (Court No. 21-00052) granting a preliminary injunction. Judges Claire Kelly and Jennifer Choe-Groves held that questions over limitations on CIT's ability to reliquidate the entries or grant a monetary judgment mean the Section 301 plaintiffs risk irreparable harm in the absence of one. Chief Judge Mark Barnett dissented, arguing that the court does have the power to reliquidate, and that the resulting lack of irreparable harm weighed against granting the injunction.
The Court of International Trade will stop liquidation of unliquidated entries subject to litigation over List 3 and List 4A Section 301 China tariffs, a CIT panel said in a July 6 opinion (Court No. 21-00052). Granting a preliminary injunction, Judges Claire Kelly and Jennifer Choe-Groves held that questions over limitations on CIT's ability to reliquidate the entries or grant a monetary judgment mean the Section 301 plaintiffs risk irreparable harm in the absence of one. Chief Judge Mark Barnett dissented, arguing that the court does have the power to reliquidate, and that the resulting lack of irreparable harm weighed against granting the injunction.
The following lawsuits were filed at the Court of International Trade during the week of June 28 - July 4.