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On January 13, 2021, The U.S. International Trade Commission issued its public opinion in the so-called “BOTOX® Case,” or
Certain Botulinum Toxin Products, Processes for Manufacturing or Relating to Same and Certain Products Containing Same, issuing a 21-month exclusion order against the importation of an anti-wrinkle beauty treatment manufactured in South Korea that is a follow-on biologic to BOTOX®. The ruling serves as a reminder that trade secret holders should be cognizant of the distribution history of alleged trade secrets to ensure protectability. Trade secret holders and potential users alike should be aware of all possible participants in a protectable domestic industry.
Early probe findings: Foreign methionine was illegally dumped in US The US Department of Commerce has announced its preliminary determination that methionine imports from France, Spain and Japan have been illegally dumped in the US.
It is a win for US based methionine producer, Novus International Inc. who petitioned US authorities in July 2020 to formally investigate methionine imports from the countries of France, Spain and Japan consistent with the Antidumping Agreement of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
The petitions included information regarding the increase in methionine imports from 2017-2019 that Novus claimed led to substantial price depression and harm to the domestic methionine industry.
Commerce Department Issues Preliminary Affirmative Antidumping Determination on Chassis and Subassemblies Thereof from China, Wiley Reports
Dumping Duties of 188% Imposed on Chinese Imports
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WASHINGTON, March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On February 26, the U.S. Department of Commerce preliminarily found that Chinese producers have sold chassis and chassis subassemblies into the United States at less than fair value, in violation of international trade law. Both mandatory respondents, CIMC and Fuwa/AXN, were found to be part of the China-wide entity. As a result, Commerce has imposed preliminary antidumping duties on all Chinese imports of 188%. The Coalition of American Chassis Manufacturers, an alliance of U.S. intermodal chassis manufacturers that filed this case, commends Commerce for its hard work on these investigations and urges Commerce to uphold this finding in its final determination.
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