CIT Tosses Case on Excluded Goods Without Re-export Stipulation
The Court of International Trade dismissed a case seeking the release of goods excluded over forced labor concerns without plaintiff Virtus Nutrition's proposed condition that CBP allow the goods to be re-exported. Judge Timothy Reif said the temporary storage agreement…
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under which the goods are currently being held does not give a basis to include the proposed stipulation. Virtus "retains recourse" to address its concern that CBP can seize the goods rather than allow their exportation, Reif said.