Trade Court Consolidates 2 Cases Challenging Aluminum Extrusions EAPA Finding
The Court of International Trade in an April 29 order consolidated two cases challenging CBP's Enforce and Protect Act investigation into the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on aluminum extrusions from China. The cases, one brought by Kingtom Aluminio, and the other brought by Industrial Feliciano Aluminum, J.L. Trading Corp. and Puertas y Ventanas, contest CBP's position that Kingtom evaded the orders by transshipping aluminum extrusions through the Dominican Republic. Kingtom filed its complaint on April 8, arguing that CBP's position that Kingtom had exports subject to the orders is an abdication of its responsibility to conduct AD/CVD administrative reviews (see 2204110031) (Kingtom Aluminio v. United States, CIT Consol. #22-00072).