US Courts and Rulings
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U.S. Court Decision Imposing Retroactive Duties on Solar Products Now Available
As CTM reported yesterday, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled on August 22 that the Biden administration’s two-year suspension of anti-dumping/countervailing duty collections on solar products was illegal. This ruling allows for retroactive tariffs to be collected on billions of dollars of these products imported
U.S. Court Rules that Paused Solar Duties Must Be Collected
In a judgment issued on August 22, the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that the Biden administration’s two-year suspension of anti-dumping/countervailing duty collections on solar products was illegal. This ruling allows for retroactive tariffs to be collected on billions of dollars of these products imported from
U.S. Appeals Court Rules Against Trump's IEEPA Tariffs
In a ruling issued on Friday, an 11-person panel of judges on the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) affirmed, by a 7-4 vote, a ruling of the Court of International Trade (CIT) that President Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs and his "fentanyl" tariffs,
BYD Solar Ruling at U.S. Court of International Trade Foreshadows Upcoming Circumvention/Origin Determinations
In a decision issued in May, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled in a case involving alleged circumvention of anti-dumping and countervailing duties, with a focus on determining the origin of the goods in question.
U.S. Court Rejects Hesai Attempt To Get Off Blacklist
In a ruling on Friday, a U.S. district court judge granted summary judgment to the U.S. government in a lawsuit by Hesai Technology, an electronics company headquartered in Shanghai, that argued it had been wrongly placed on a U.S. government blacklist.
Trump Administration Rejects Ninestar Labor Rights Delisting Request
The Trump administration has rejected a request by printing and imaging company Ninestar to be taken off the UFLPA Entity List. The company and the administration are currently trying to work out a way forward in the matter.
Trump's Ending of De Minimis Exemption for China Challenged in U.S. Court
A legal challenge to the Trump administration's ending of the de minimis exemption for most imports from China and Hong Kong is playing out in the U.S. Court of International Trade, with both parties having now filed legal briefs.