US Saw Blade Makers Move To Litigate Duties

Law360, New York (March 11, 2010, 4:11 PM ET) -- A group of domestic saw-blade manufacturers that wants more stringent trade penalties against Chinese producers and exporters has asked the U.S. Court of International Trade to lift a stay of its appeal of the current dumping duty rates so it can argue that those rates should be much higher.

The Diamond Sawblades Manufacturers' Coalition filed the motion Wednesday, explaining that its motion to lift the stay was ripe since the court handed down an anti-dumping order against the foreign manufacturers in a related appeal in November...
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