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The Commerce Department can limit its comparator group in assessing whether a certain enterprise or industry is the "predominant user" of a subsidy for purposes of determining de facto specificity, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held on Dec. 5. Judges Jimmie Reyna, Sharon Prost and Raymond Chen said the limitation on the comparator group must only be "sufficiently reasonable."
Plaintiffs in the massive Section 301 litigation "have every intention" to appeal their case challenging the lists 3 and 4A Section 301 tariffs on China to the Supreme Court, Matt Nicely, lead counsel for the companies, told the Court of International Trade during a Nov. 4 status conference.
Court of International Trade Judge M. Miller Baker partly remanded and partly sustained Dec. 5 the Commerce Department’s countervailing duty investigation on wind towers from Malaysia, saying Commerce failed to answer the “basic” question of how it now calculates the denominator in an entered value adjustment decision and didn’t address concerns about the use of land prices from one Malaysian state as a benchmark for another's.
Trade lawyers are split over the necessity of filing lawsuits now to secure potential International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariff refunds should the Supreme Court invalidate them, according to interviews with lawyers.
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Adam Vaccaro, former director of the Treasury Department's Office of Investment Security, has joined DLA Piper in Washington, the firm said Dec. 3. Vaccaro joined Treasury in 2019 to help lead the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. before leaving the agency this month, according to his LinkedIn profile. DLA Piper also called him "one of the primary authors" of Treasury's outbound investment security program.
Joseph Grossman-Trawick, an international trade attorney, has left the Commerce Department to join King & Spalding as an associate, he announced on LinkedIn. Grossman-Trawick joined Commerce in 2023, working as an attorney in the Office of the Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance.
Chris Cook left his role as a trial attorney with the DOJ National Security Division's Counterintelligence and Export Control Section to join Pratt & Whitney as associate director and counsel for global trade investigations, he announced this week on LinkedIn. Cook first joined DOJ in 2016.
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