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Recent Posts:

  • Zachary J. Walker and Sophia Lin Named Counsel
  • Non-Resident Importers and Inadequate Bonding Leave Duties Unpaid, Harming the Public Fisc
  • U.S. Industries Continue to Combat Unfairly Traded Imports in Record Number of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Petitions
  • Importers Team Up to Undercut Regulations Designed to Improve Enforcement of U.S. Trade Remedy Laws
  • Congress Requires CBP to Issue a Detailed Public Report of Its Antidumping/Countervailing Duty Collection Efforts; CBP’s Ignoring Congress
  • Using AD and CVD Laws to Address Unfair Labor Practices
  • CBP’s Office of Regulations and Rulings Is Undermining EAPA in Decisions They Don’t Want You to See
  • Trade, War, and More: Using Trade Data to Quantify the Cost of Conflict
  • ITC Revives Important Trade Remedy Tool for New U.S. Industries Facing Unfair Import Competition
  • Uncollected Antidumping and Countervailing Duties Exceed $3 Billion in FY2017
  • Court of International Trade Rejects Importer’s Efforts to Collaterally Challenge Application of China Countrywide Antidumping Duty Rate
  • Treating the Exploitation and Abuse of Workers as an Unfair Trade Practice
  • As the 301 Investigation Hearings Conclude, What Comes Next?
  • President Trump Appoints Acting President of EXIM Bank
  • Iraq reconstruction: private sector expected to play key role
  • Court of International Trade Hobbles an Essential Enforcement Tool
  • Section 232 Steel Product Exclusion Process Will Be Determined by Participation of U.S. Steel Mills
  • In First Year of Existence, CBP’s EAPA Proceedings Provides Meaningful, Timely Remedies to Circumvention
  • CBP’s EAPA Publications Shed Light on How the Agency Will Exercise Discretion in Administrative Proceedings
  • CBP’s Fiscal Year 2015 Report Shows Large Increase in Uncollected Duties; Amount of Uncollected Duties Likely Increased Even More Substantially in Fiscal Year 2016
  • CIT Affirms Commerce’s Broad Discretion in Determining Whether a Domestic Company May Request an Administrative Review
  • Importer Prevails In Ceramic Proppant Customs Classification Dispute
  • Customs Penalty Litigation Demonstrates How Evasion of Antidumping Duties Fundamentally Undermines Trade Remedy Law
  • Customs Initiates Formal Investigation Of Antidumping Duty Evasion And Applies Interim Measures Against Chinese Wire Hanger Imports Transshipped Through Thailand
  • Federal Circuit Affirms Commerce Authority to Address Fraud in Antidumping Proceedings
  • Tools Are In Place to Improve Antidumping/Countervailing Duty Collections
  • Why Is Only Less Than a Third of the Amounts in Antidumping/Countervailing Duty Bills Issued by Customs Collected?
  • Doing Business in China: Third-Party Intermediary Payments Can Get a Company in Trouble under Anti-Corruption Laws
  • Federal Circuit Affirms a 112.81% Antidumping Duty Rate Assigned to a Chinese Exporter that Provided False and Inaccurate Information to Commerce
  • A Brief Review of Recent Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Enforcement (2014–2015)
  • U.S. Department of Justice Files Two Civil Suits Alleging Fraudulent Evasion of over $40 Million in Antidumping Duties
  • CIT Affirms 25.76% Dumping Margin for Uncooperative Vietnamese Shrimp Exporter in Case that Prompted Recent Legislative Reform
  • Court of International Trade Rejects CBP’s Bond Sufficiency Determinations for Certain Entries of Magnesia Carbon Bricks
  • Federal Circuit Affirms Surety Liability for Antidumping Duties on Crawfish from China
  • Court of International Trade Upholds Single Transaction Bond Requirement on Imports of Garlic from China
  • Mid Continent Steel & Wire Commends U.S. International Trade Commission’s Determination Clearing the Way for Duties on Steel Nails from Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Taiwan and Vietnam
  • Court of International Trade Remands Surrogate Country Selection in Antidumping Duty Review of Shrimp from China
  • Former Visual Effects Employees Are Found Eligible for Trade Adjustment Assistance by the Department of Labor
  • Mid Continent Steel & Wire, Inc. Commends Commerce Department for Affirmative Final Determinations in Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Taiwan and Vietnam Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Investigations
  • CIT Affirms Commerce Determination that Tool Kit Nails are Subject to Antidumping Duties
  • PKR Attorneys Publish in George Mason Journal of International Commercial Law
  • Cyprus gas prospects threatened by Turkey
  • Sisi to visit Ethiopia in hopes of ending Nile dispute
  • ICSID claims against Spain mount, while private citizens take the state to court
  • Mid Continent Steel & Wire, Inc. Commends Commerce Department for Preliminary Affirmative Determinations in Korea, Malaysia, Oman and Vietnam Antidumping Duty Investigations
  • Kahn Publishes in Georgetown Journal of International Law
  • D.C. Circuit Upholds Decision Limiting Relator Eligibility in False Claims Act Suits Alleging Antidumping Duty Evasion
  • CIA study finds arming rebel forces rarely works
  • Institute for Policy Studies fellow blasts investor-state arbitration in New York Times op-ed
  • Department of Justice Seeks $1.5 Million in Penalties for Evasion of Antidumping and Countervailing Duties on Imports of Softwood Lumber
  • Offsets on the Rise in Emerging Markets
  • Department of Justice Files Four Cases with the Court of International Trade Targeting Antidumping Duty Evasion
  • CIT Remands Commerce Determination that Tool Kit Nails are Exempt from Antidumping Duties
  • Commerce Employs Sampling to Select Vietnamese Shrimp Exporters
  • Commerce Assigns 112.81% Rate to Uncooperative Exporters of Chinese Shrimp
  • State Sovereignty, Intervention, and International Law
  • Managing Director of New Jersey Wooden Bedroom Furniture Importer Pleads Guilty to Filing Fraudulent Documents in Multimillion Dollar Antidumping Duty Evasion Scheme
  • CBP Authority to Address Risk to Revenue by Dumped Merchandise Under Attack
  • El Salvador and mineral firm in final stages of ICSID arbitration
  • Modest goals are key to solving Central Asian water disputes
  • KRG set to increase oil output despite ongoing conflict
  • ISIS advance spells opportunity for Kurdistan and foreign oil giants
  • International Trade Commission Unanimously Finds Reasonable Indication that Domestic Producers are Injured by Imports of Steel Nails from Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Taiwan, and Vietnam
  • CIT Affirms 112.81% Dumping Margin for Exporter of Chinese Shrimp Based on Evidence of Import Fraud
  • Commerce Initiates Antidumping and Countervailing Investigations of Steel Nails from India, Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Taiwan, Turkey, and Vietnam
  • Mid Continent Steel & Wire, Inc. Files Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Cases Against Imports of Steel Nails from India, Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Taiwan, Turkey and Vietnam
  • Commerce’s Response to Targeted Dumping Defended at the CIT
  • Gordon Quoted in Article Regarding Hearst Newspapers Investigation of Antidumping Duty Fraud
  • Commerce Assigns 25.76% Antidumping Margin to Vietnamese Shrimp Exporter; Reopens Record of Sunset Review Completed in 2010
  • Kentz Discusses Circumvention of AD/CVD Orders at Georgetown University’s 2014 International Trade Update
  • Iraq beefs up air force as Korea eyes global jet market
  • Commerce Responds to Import Fraud by Reversing Successor-in-Interest Finding
  • ITC Unanimously Votes to Keep Antidumping Duty Order on Chinese Steel Nails In Place
  • CDSOA: Not Dead Yet
  • Commerce capitulates on labor rate in review of shrimp from Vietnam
  • Commerce on Remand Corroborates AFA Rate in 2009-10 Review of Chinese Shrimp
  • TTIP Negotiations Resume
  • Commerce on Remand Assigns 112.81% Antidumping Margin to Chinese Shrimp Exporter
  • China Challenges EU Compliance With WTO Fasteners Ruling
  • CAFC Dissent Makes Case for Increased Deference to CIT
  • Brazil: Multi-national consortium wins offshore production rights amid protests
  • ITC Votes to Expedite Sunset Review of Nails from China
  • Arbitrary jurisdiction decisions exacerbate the ICC’s Africa problem
  • CAFC and CIT Refine Contours of Exhaustion Doctrine
  • Gordon Joins PKR as Partner
  • Federal Circuit Highlights Need for Importer of Record Reform
  • Is Egypt softening stance toward Ethiopia’s mega-dam?
  • CIT again remands Commerce’s labor rate in review of shrimp from Vietnam
  • Federal Circuit affirms Almond Bros. and Union Steel – after years of unnecessary uncertainty
  • Kerry: tilting at peace talks, or redefining America’s role?
  • Crocker: Keep Syrian conflict contained and in context
  • CIT Affirms Commerce’s Application of AFA to Chinese Shrimp Exporter
  • Commerce Authorized to Consider Evidence Regarding Circumvention
  • Afghanistan introduces new incentives for foreign investors
  • Afghanistan shuts border to US materiel over customs spat
  • Afghanistan agencies reform business licensing process
  • CIT cases spotlight new shipper review abuse
  • CBP Assistant Commissioner to speak at CITBA event
  • Federal Circuit affirms China-wide rate assigned to uncooperative respondent
  • Foreign direct investment on the rise in Arab states

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