Medicinal products used in animal feeds are properly classified as "antibiotics" under Harmonized Tariff Schedule heading 2941 rather than as "animal feeds" under HTS heading 2309, CBP headquarters said in a recently released ruling.
Comments are due to the International Trade Commission by Nov. 14 in two related potential Section 337 investigations on imported laptop and desktop computers, tablet computers, streaming devices, televisions, cameras and components imported by Amazon and HP, according to a pair of notices in the Federal Register.
The International Trade Commission is seeking comment by Nov. 14 on a possible Section 337 investigation on imported organic LED displays, it said in a Federal Register notice.
Plastic sheet rolls imported from China are outside the scope of an antidumping duty order and accompanying anti-circumvention determination on polyethylene bags from China, CBP found in a recently released ruling. CBP headquarters ultimately found that the agency had improperly assessed antidumping duties on entries of plastic rolls as if they were subject to the AD order.
The U.S. will look for ways to improve the African Growth and Opportunity Act at the 20th AGOA forum in Johannesburg next weekend, two high-level trade policymakers said during a Oct. 26 press briefing.
The International Trade Commission began a formal Section 337 investigation on imported smart ceiling fans and components (ITC Inv. No. 337-TA-1374), it said in a Federal Register notice.
A heat sink manifold imported by Wagner Spray Tech Corporation is subject to the antidumping and countervailing duty orders on aluminum extrusions from China, despite an exemption from those orders for heat sinks, the Commerce Department said in an Oct. 17 scope ruling.
Comments are due to the International Trade Commission by Nov. 2 in a potential Section 337 investigation on unapproved imported drugs containing tirzepatide, the ITC said in a Federal Register notice.
Former International Trade Commissioner Raldolph Stayin will join Buchanan Ingersoll in the international trade and national security practice, the firm said. The ITC announced Stayin's departure Oct. 19. His term would have expired in June 2026 (see 2310190048).
The International Trade Commission on Oct. 18 announced the departure of Commissioner Randolph Stayin, who will "return to private practice." The departure leaves the commission with only four of a possible six active commissioners. Stayin was confirmed by the Senate Aug. 1, 2019, and was set to serve until 2026. He served as vice chairman of the commission between June 2020 and June 2022.