Trade-Related Court Cases Filed for Week of June 12-18
The following lawsuits were filed at the Court of International Trade during the week of June 12-18:
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Bodam Corporation, on the classification of latex coated conveyor belt fabric. CBP classified the merchandise under subheading 5407.10.0090 (13.6%). Bodam says it should instead have been classified under subheading 5906.99.2500 (free). #17-00142. Filed June 12.
Pentupa Inc., on the classification of latex coated conveyor belt fabric. CBP classified the merchandise under subheading 5407.10.0090 (13.6%). Pentupa says it should instead have been classified under subheading 5906.99.2500 (free). #17-00143. Filed June 12.
Composite Technology International, on the classification of painted LVL wood stiles, rails and blocks. CBP classified the merchandise under subheading 4421.90.9780 (3.3%). Composite Technology says it should instead have been classified under subheading 4412.99.5100 (free) or 4412.99.9500 (free). #17-00144. Filed June 12.
Shandong Rongxin Import & Export Co., Ltd., challenging the final results of the Commerce Department's antidumping duty administrative review on fresh garlic from China covering entries in 2014 and 2015. #17-00145. Filed June 14.
The New Mexico Garlic Growers Coalition and El Bosque Farm, challenging the final results of Commerce's antidumping duty administrative review on cased pencils from China covering entries in 2014 and 2015. #17-00146. Filed June 13.
International E-Z Up, Inc., on the classification of pop-up shelters. CBP classified the merchandise under subheading 6307.90.98 (7%). International E-Z Up says it should instead have been classified under subheading 7308.90.95 (free) or 7326.90.85 (2.9%). #17-00147. Filed June 16.
Shin-Etsu MicroSi, on the classification of silicone-based thermal greases. CBP classified the merchandise under subheading 3824.90.2800 (6.5%). Shin-Etsu says it should have instead been classified under subheading 3910.00.0000 (3%). #17-00148. Filed June 16.
Raptor Technologies, challenging a CBP final determination that found the country of origin of its visitor management system is China for government procurement purposes (see 1705190027). #17-00149. Filed June 16.
Nantong Uniphos Chemicals Co., Ltd., and Nanjing University of Chemical Technology Changzhou Wujin Water Quality Stabilizer Factory, challenging the countervailing duty order on 1-hydroxyethylidene-1, 1-diphosphonic acid (HEDP) from China. #17-00150. Filed June 16.
Nantong Uniphos Chemicals Co., Ltd., Nanjing University of Chemical Technology Changzhou Wujin Water Quality Stabilizer Factory, and Uniphos, Inc., challenging the antidumping duty order on 1-hydroxyethylidene-1, 1-diphosphonic acid (HEDP) from China. #17-00151. Filed June 16.
​Appeals of CIT Decisions
The following appeals of Court of International Trade decisions were filed at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit during the week of June 12-18:
United Steel and Fasteners, Inc., the U.S. government and Shakeproof Assembly Components Division of Illinois Tool Works, Inc., challenging a CIT decision issued in April that upheld liquidation instructions issued in connection with a Commerce scope ruling that found American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) washers are covered by antidumping duties on helical spring lock washers from China. 17-2162, -2168, -2188. Filed June 15.