The International Trade Commission has adopted a plan for the retrospective review, every two years, of certain existing ITC regulations pursuant to Executive Order 135791. ITC has also preliminarily identified for its first review regulations governing AD/CV injury investigations, AGOA “abundant supply” investigations (the underlying law for which has been repealed), and section 337 IPR infringement investigations, among others.
Brian Feito
Brian Feito, Managing Editor, International Trade Today, Export Compliance Daily and Trade Law Daily. A licensed customs broker who spent time at the Department of Commerce calculating antidumping and countervailing duties, Brian covers a wide range of subjects including customs and trade-facing product regulation, the courts, antidumping and countervailing duties and Mexico and the European Union. Brian is a graduate of the University of Florida and George Mason University. He joined the staff of Warren Communications News in 2012.
The Agricultural Marketing Service is soliciting comments on its proposal to create revised U.S. Standards for Grades of the following fruits and vegetables.
The Fish and Wildlife Service is allowing an additional 30 days, until March 8, 2012, to comment on its draft policy on the interpretation of the phrase “significant portion of its range” in the Endangered Species Act’s definitions of “endangered species” and “threatened species”.
The Food Safety Inspection Service reports that the Executive Committee of the Codex Alimentarius Commission concluded its 66th Session on February 9, 2012, in Geneva, making progress on the 2013-2019 Strategic Plan and agreeing to develop a discussion paper for the Codex Commission on the need for enhanced funding for the expert committees that provide scientific advice to Codex.