Importer Asks CIT for Oral Argument in Suit on Denied Section 232 Exclusions
Importer Seneca Foods Corp. asked the Court of International Trade to hold oral argument in its suit on the Commerce Department's denials of the company's Section 232 exclusion requests for tin mill products. Seneca said that oral argument is "appropriate"…
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since resolution of the matter is "important to Seneca and its business operations" and "presents important questions about the manner in which Commerce administers the Section 232 tariff exclusion process as a whole." Oral argument would allow for a "deeper analysis" of the key issues in the proceeding, the importer said. The government took no position on the motion (Seneca Foods Corp. v. United States, CIT # 22-00243).