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Top 4 Trade Policy Developments Of 2024: Midyear Report

International trade continued its ascent as a national security and industrial policy tool this year, including through new sanctions aimed at isolating Russia, updated tariffs on Chinese goods, new solar import policies and an expanded definition of unfair subsidies. Here, Law360 takes a look back at the top trade policy developments of 2024 so far.
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3 Notable Trade Disputes Of 2024: Midyear Report

This year the U.S. Supreme Court refused its last outstanding challenge to the president’s tariff power, a split Federal Circuit panel expanded decades-old duties on plumbing pipes, and the first North American trade pact labor panel tossed Washington’s claims. Here, Law360 revisits the most notable international trade cases of 2024 so far.
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3 Notable Trade Disputes Of 2024: A Midyear Report

This year the U.S. Supreme Court refused its last outstanding challenge to the president’s tariff power, a split Federal Circuit panel expanded decades-old duties on plumbing pipes, and the first North American trade pact labor panel tossed Washington’s claims. Here, Law360 revisits the most notable international trade cases of 2024 so far.
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3 Notable Trade Disputes Of 2024: A Midyear Report

This year the U.S. Supreme Court refused its last outstanding challenge to the president’s tariff power, a split Federal Circuit panel expanded decades-old duties on plumbing pipes, and the first North American trade pact labor panel tossed Washington’s claims. Here, Law360 revisits the most notable international trade cases of 2024 so far.
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US Calls For Labor Scrutiny At Mexican Components Plant

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative announced a new request Thursday calling on Mexican authorities to investigate claims that workers at a components manufacturing plant were fired for protected activities and blocked from joining outside unions.
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Trade Commission Affirms Pea Protein Import Harms

The U.S. International Trade Commission voted unanimously Thursday to find that pea protein imports from China have harmed the domestic industry, clearing the U.S. Department of Commerce to levy antidumping and countervailing duties on the goods.
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Trade Commission Affirms Pea Protein Import Harms

The U.S. International Trade Commission voted unanimously Thursday to find that pea protein imports from China have harmed the domestic industry, clearing the U.S. Department of Commerce to levy antidumping and countervailing duties on the goods.
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Trade Commission Advances Chinese Vanillin Probes

The four commissioners of the U.S. International Trade Commission voted in favor of advancing antidumping and countervailing duty probes into vanillin from China on Friday following a petition filed last month by chemical company Solvay USA LLC.
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Prove Steel Is North American Or Pay Levy, White House Says

Importers bringing steel and aluminum goods from Mexico must prove that the metals were forged in North America or face national security tariffs starting Wednesday, as part of the Biden administration’s effort to counter Chinese goods rerouted through Mexico to avoid duties.
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Court Must Toss Customs Broker's Unripe Suit, Feds Say

Court Must Toss Customs Broker's Unripe Suit, Feds Say
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Commerce Bulks Up Chinese Pea Protein Duties To 355%

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced final countervailing duties topping 355% for four Chinese makers of pea protein, while producers considered to be under government control will face anti-dumping duties approaching 270%.
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Chevron Reversal's Impact In Trade Cases Likely Limited

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Friday overturning Chevron deference is expected to have wide-ranging impacts, but its effect may be less harsh on international trade litigation where the field is virtually clear of cases invoking the now-defunct standard.  
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Russian Ferrosilicon Gets Preliminary Duties Topping 748%

The U.S. Department of Commerce handed down preliminary duties of 283.27% and 748.58% in its anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations, respectively, into Russian producers of ferrosilicon, a key input in steelmaking.
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Intl. Trade Commission Takes Up 2 New China Import Probes

The U.S. International Trade Commission has initiated import injury investigations into allegedly dumped and subsidized golf carts from China and brake drums from China and Turkey, the agency announced in a pair of Federal Register notices Tuesday.
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Intl. Trade Commission Takes Up 2 New China Import Probes

The U.S. International Trade Commission has initiated import injury investigations into allegedly dumped and subsidized golf carts from China and brake drums from China and Turkey, the agency announced in a pair of Federal Register notices Tuesday.
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Indiana U Settles Ricin-Carrying Fruit Fly Export Violations

Indiana University has escaped fines, but it must instead educate the broader academic community at large on export controls under a settlement with the U.S. Department of Commerce after the institution sent unlicensed shipments overseas, of fruit flies carrying a subunit of ricin.
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Turkish Jet Co. To Pay $285K For Russia Charter Flights

A Turkish aviation company will pay the U.S. Department of Commerce $285,000 to resolve export violations stemming from two private charter flights the company made to Russia in a U.S.-made Gulfstream plane, the agency announced Thursday.
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Skechers Supplier Banned For Alleged Forced Labor Ties

Federal authorities announced on Tuesday three new additions — including a shoemaker linked to the sneaker brand Skechers — to their blacklist of companies purportedly linked to systematic oppression of Uyghurs and other minority groups in China.
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Trade Commission Votes To Advance Solar Cell Investigations

The four heads of the U.S. International Trade Commission voted unanimously Friday to continue anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations into solar cell imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, finding evidence that the imports harmed domestic solar manufacturers.
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Airbus' Satcom Unit Fined $44K For Anti-Boycott Violations

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced a penalty of $44,750 against Airbus DS Government Solutions Inc. on Tuesday after the company self-reported three violations of federal regulations prohibiting U.S. companies from supporting boycotts against Israel.
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Commerce Pours Up 203% Duties For Chinese Wine Bottles

The U.S. Department of Commerce set early duties of 202.70% on wine bottles made by eight Chinese manufacturers who did not respond to the agency's questions, while the lone cooperator landed a preliminary rate of 21.14%.