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International Trade Law360 provides breaking news and analysis on international trade law. Coverage includes import/export-related litigation, tariff disputes, customs controls, and policy developments related to global trade.
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Latest News in International Trade
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April 23, 2026
Fed. Circ. Sides With Keysight On Centripetal Network Patents
The Federal Circuit on Thursday backed a U.S. International Trade Commission's decision relieving Keysight Technologies Inc. from Centripetal Networks LLC's case accusing it of infringing cybersecurity patents, and separately said many claims in one of the patents were invalid.
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April 23, 2026
Huawei's Long-Awaited NY RICO Trial Moved To Fall
A Brooklyn federal judge on Thursday said the racketeering trial of Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. will be delayed from June until September, after prosecutors filed streamlined charges over the weekend in one of two seven-year-old criminal cases the Chinese telecom company faces in the U.S.
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April 23, 2026
Honeywell Beats Suit Over Russian Legal Fee Advancement
The Delaware Chancery Court has recommended dismissing a former Honeywell executive's bid to force the company to cover his legal bills tied to Russian proceedings, finding that he failed to follow key contractual steps required to trigger such payments.
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April 23, 2026
DOD Contractors May Be Overlooking Import Duty Exemption
In today's high-tariff environment, defense contractors and subcontractors should consider a nontraditional application of the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement’s duty-free exemption clause that might substantially reduce their import costs, says Jason Monahan at Honigman.
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April 23, 2026
OFAC Signals Sanctions Diligence Can't Stop At 50% Rule
Recent guidance from the Office of Foreign Assets Control, along with several enforcement actions looking beyond the 50% formal ownership requirement, sends a clear message that sanctions due diligence must consider a variety of factors, including degree of control, practice of actual dealings and the involvement of proxies, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.
Areas of Coverage
- LITIGATION
- Anti-dumping and countervailing disputes
- Trade-related disputes over patents, trademarks, copyrights, geographic indications, and other intellectual property
- Mass torts, product liability suits, and personal injury suits involving imports
- Antitrust suits involving international trade
- Breach of contract disputes
- Insurance coverage suits involving imports
- Trade disputes before the World Trade Organization
- Subsidies disputes
- AGENCIES
- Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
- U.S. Department of Commerce
- U.S. International Trade Commission
- World Trade Organization
- Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.
- POLICY & REGULATION
- Federal and state trade bills and regulations
- International trade negotiations and agreements
- False Claims Act
- Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
- Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act
- Changes in import-related product regulation, environmental standards, and food and drug safety rules
- Trade lobbying
- ENFORCEMENT
- Customs classifications and actions
- Export controls and anti-boycott activities
- Global price-fixing investigations
- Recalls and safety actions over imported products
- Trade sanctions, restrictions, and embargoes
- PROFILES
- Personnel moves
- Profiles of international trade practices
Readership
- International trade lawyers at top law firms
- Corporate counsel and compliance officers at Fortune 1000 companies
- Executives and attorneys at companies with global trade and in the import/export industry
- Information experts at law firms, agencies, and companies
- Policymakers at federal and state agencies
- Judges and court staff across the U.S.
- Professors, students, and library staff at every accredited law school in the U.S.
- Attorney and law firm marketing professionals