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If your company has paid Section 301 duties on products of China included in List 3 and List 4(a), there may still be an opportunity to file a suit to potentially recover duties paid.
On February 5, 2021, the US Court of International Trade (CIT) took long-awaited action on the nearly 4,000 cases filed since September 2020 to challenge the Section 301 duties imposed on goods from China (List 3 and List 4a includes products such as fashion products, automotive parts, consumer goods, food products, jewelry, steel, iron, etc.).
Chief Judge Timothy C. Stanceu issued an order assigning the cases to a three-judge panel composed of Judge Mark A. Barnett, Judge Claire R. Kelly, and Judge Jennifer Choe-Groves. The Chief Judge has the discretion to assign a three-judge panel upon request when a case(s): (1) raises an issue of the constitutionality of an Act of Congress, a proclamation of the President or an Executive Order; o