AD/CVD ENFORCEMENT
Improving Enforcement and Administration of Trade Remedies: Commerce’s Proposed Regulations and Updates on Section 201, 232 and 301 Proceedings
Scott McBride
Associate Deputy Chief Counsel, Trade Enforcement and Compliance
U.S. Department of Commerce
Nithya Nagarajan
Partner
Husch Blackwell LLP
Cindy Owens
Vice President, Legal, Trade Counsel
Polaris Inc.
Lian Yang
Partner
Alston Bird LLP
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) proposes to amend its regulations to enhance, improve and strengthen its enforcement of trade remedies through the administration of antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) laws. In this proposed rule, Commerce would revise many of its procedures, codify many areas of its practice, and enhance certain areas of its methodologies and analyses to address price and cost distortions in different capacities.
During this session, learn more about the status of this new development and Section 201 and 232 litigation, as well as the impact of the Section 301 tariffs and EAPA investigations