China Tariff Refund Case Sees Progress; Still Time to Join Lawsuit |
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American Shipper |
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02/21/2021 |
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Litigation challenging the Section 301 tariffs on List 3 and 4A goods from China could start moving forward after all of the 3,500 ping complaints were recently assigned to a panel of three Court of International Trade judges. Importers of affected goods can still preserve their rights to possible refunds of those tariffs by joining this litigation. For more than two years the U.S. has assessed additional tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars¡¯ worth of Chinese goods pursuant to Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. Some goods were excluded from these tariffs, including products used to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, but nearly all those exclusions expired Dec. 31, 2020. In addition, President Biden has indicated that these tariffs will remain in effect for the foreseeable future. However, Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg has filed cases with the CIT arguing that the Section 301 tariffs on List 3 and List 4A goods (imports of which are collectively valued at more than $300 billion a year) were imposed in violation of the authority provided under the Trade Act of 1974 and the Administrative Procedures Act. We have specifically claimed that Congress did not empower the utive branch to transform investigations targeting specific practices by a foreign country (e.g., the Chinese intellectual property policies and practices that underlie the Section 301 tariffs) into a vast, unlimited trade war. Our cases also assert that in promulgating List 3 and List 4A the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative failed to follow required statutory provisions, making those actions invalid under the APA. If this litigation is successful, refunds of all Section 301 tariffs paid on List 3 and List 4A goods, regardless of whether an exclusion was previously available or filed, will potentially become available. Importers can still join this challenge and preserve their rights to such refunds by filing a complaint in the CIT. ST&R attorneys are available to counsel importers and file these claims. For more information, or assistance filing your claim, please contact Larry Ordet, Lenny Feldman, Rob DeCamp, or David Cohen at 301Litigation@strtrade.com.
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