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CSC Sugar Signs Off on Motion to Dismiss Antidumping Suspension Agreement Challenge

The Department of Justice will move to voluntarily dismiss a case at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit challenging a 2020 amendment to an antidumping suspension agreement on sugar from Mexico after the court upheld the Court…

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of International Trade's denials of two related cases (see 2107190038). Letting the appellate court know of the DOJ's intended move in an Oct. 29 joint status report, both the defendant-appellants, led by DOJ, and the plaintiff-appellee CSC Sugar said they believe it would be appropriate for the court to dismiss these consolidated appeals (CSC Sugar LLC v. U.S., Fed. Cir. #20-1275).