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CIT Grants Injunction Against Liquidation of Solar Panels in Row Over Tariff Exclusion Withdrawal

The Court of International Trade on Dec. 7 suspended liquidation of all unliquidated entries involved in a case challenging a decision by President Donald Trump to revoke a tariff exclusion granted to bifacial solar panels. The liquidation suspension comes after the trade court struck down the tariff exclusion withdrawal, finding it to be a clear misconstruction of the law since the relevant law only permits trade liberalizing alterations to existing safeguard measures (see 2111160032). After the ruling, the plaintiffs, led by the Solar Energy Industry Association, filed an unopposed motion for an order suspending liquidation, urging the court to halt liquidation until all appeals are final. Without such action from the court, it is possible that many of the subject entries will have liquidated and become final, the motion said (Solar Energy Industries Association, et al. v. United States, et al., CIT #20-03941).