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March 06, 2026
The U.S. Court of International Trade approved the Department of Commerce's second attempt at applying a specific countervailing duty on an Italian pasta company's imports into the U.S., finding Commerce adequately explained its consideration of Italian subsidy programs was based on missing information.
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March 06, 2026
The U.S. Department of Commerce will conduct nine reviews of five-year-old antidumping and countervailing duty orders after having received requests to do so, it said Friday.
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March 06, 2026
The U.S. International Trade Commission is investigating whether Chinese imports of an electrolyte salt used in lithium-ion batteries are hampering U.S. industry by potentially being sold at less than fair value, according to a notice.
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March 06, 2026
Insurers in the specialist London market continue to provide insurance for high-risk shipping in the Persian Gulf despite the intensifying war with Iran, market experts say, but the price of cover has soared to eye-watering levels.
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March 05, 2026
An award assignee owed about $48 million by Spain following a dispute over revoked renewable energy subsidies has pressed a D.C. federal court to let it seek "substantial" assets the country likely holds in New York, saying there are no attachable assets in the District of Columbia.
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March 05, 2026
Steel concrete-reinforcing bars imported from Algeria to the U.S. could be hit with a triple-digit duty after the U.S. Department of Commerce said Thursday that they're being sold at less than fair value.
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March 05, 2026
A coalition of 24 states sued President Donald Trump's administration Thursday in the U.S. Court of International Trade to block global tariffs that the White House imposed shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down an earlier round of tariffs.
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March 05, 2026
The U.S. Department of Commerce on Thursday said imports of an animal feed-grade additive from China into the U.S. could be subject to duties of up to triple digits after finding it is being sold at less than fair value.
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March 05, 2026
The U.S. International Trade Commission will open an investigation into whether imports of multiple-occupant ATVs known as side-by-sides infringe five patents held by Polaris.
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March 05, 2026
Chubb European Group SE can move forward with a counterclaim against an aircraft leasing company that alleges the insurer can claim 23 Boeing and Airbus aircraft stolen by Russia at the start of the Ukraine war as salvaged, a Florida state court ruled.
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March 05, 2026
The U.S. Department of Commerce has, on its third try, correctly resolved the granting of separate duty rates in an "unusual case" involving a review of antidumping duties on Chinese tires, the U.S. Court of International Trade said.
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March 05, 2026
Investors have sued British American Tobacco in England over the cigarette company's failure to disclose information about its activities in North Korea, which led to it paying U.S. authorities hundreds of millions of dollars for violating sanctions.
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March 04, 2026
If this month's circuit calendars were a March Madness bracket, we'd struggle to pick the top-seeded showdown. Big Pharma against the False Claims Act, or big business against President Donald Trump's visa fees? A big bank's view of "human life wagers," or en banc review in a State Farm class action?
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March 04, 2026
A former executive at rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson's liquor brand got his fraud sentence delayed for a second time when a New Jersey federal judge questioned Wednesday whether the executive's hypothetical cooperation with the government could get fair consideration under his plea deal.
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March 04, 2026
Public interest groups are urging a Texas federal judge to reject the Trump administration's proposed settlement of a Biden-era predatory lending case against a Houston-area developer, arguing it would improperly bankroll immigration enforcement while stiffing harmed borrowers.
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March 04, 2026
The U.S. International Trade Commission said Wednesday it will investigate claims made by AX Wireless that laptops, routers and computer products imported into the U.S. by ASUSTeK, TP-Link Systems Inc. and other companies are infringing five patents.
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March 04, 2026
A New York federal judge has sentenced a Japanese national believed to be a leader in the notorious Yakuza crime syndicate to 20 years in prison for his role in conspiring to traffic nuclear materials from Myanmar to other countries.
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March 04, 2026
The U.S. government must refund any tariff charged under President Donald Trump's now-struck-down International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariff regime, regardless of whether the affected company filed suit at the U.S. Court of International Trade seeking a refund, a CIT judge ordered Wednesday.
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March 04, 2026
The U.S. will "likely" raise the rate of its global tariff regime to 15% this week, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday, all but ensuring that the country's total tariff rates will exceed agreed-upon limits in many key trade deals.
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March 04, 2026
The U.S. Department of Commerce on Wednesday said two South Korean producers of cold-rolled steel could receive lower countervailing duty rates on their imports into the U.S. following a review of the benefits they receive from foreign subsidies.
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March 04, 2026
A New Hampshire technology company has sued a U.S. subsidiary of Rohde & Schwarz, claiming it infringed a set of patents covering wireless network optimization and requested at least $136 million in damages.
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March 04, 2026
The U.S. International Trade Commission on Wednesday opened an investigation into Inventist Inc. and partner Alien Rides' claim that five Chinese companies are importing into the U.S. electric unicycles that violate a pair of patents.
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March 03, 2026
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative on Tuesday issued its latest list of overseas "notorious markets" selling illicit and counterfeit goods, focusing on the proliferation of pirated sports broadcasts ahead of this year's FIFA World Cup.
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March 03, 2026
Biotechnology company Genentech Inc. claimed Indian firm Biocon Ltd. is importing drugs into the U.S. that infringe four Genentech patents related to a breast cancer treatment, asking the U.S. International Trade Commission to investigate and ultimately bar the imports.
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March 03, 2026
The U.S. Department of Commerce determined Tuesday that a glycine processing company can't demonstrate it no longer uses Chinese-origin products, walking back a preliminary determination that would have excused the company from antidumping duties.