USCIT rules against Commerce scope order for Chinese chassis parts
By Bradley Dress ( October 9, 2025, 15:53 GMT | Insight) -- The US Court of International Trade remanded a 2024 Commerce Department scope determination on Chinese chassis components, ruling Vietnamese subject imports containing certain products from China aren't covered by antidumping and antisubsidy orders, and that the language of the orders was ambiguous. The US Court of International Trade remanded a 2024 Commerce Department scope determination on Chinese chassis components, ruling Vietnamese subject imports containing certain products from China aren't covered by antidumping and antisubsidy orders, and that the language of the orders was ambiguous. ...
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