6 Reasons To Get Involved In ITC Injury Investigations

Law360, New York (September 2, 2014, 8:41 AM EDT) -- Global sourcing is the norm for many U.S. industries. So what should a company do when its foreign source for a key product or input is named as respondent in an antidumping or countervailing duty investigation that could lead to additional tariffs on imports from affected countries? One option is to focus on a sourcing contingency plan and let the domestic and foreign producers fight the case among themselves. Often, however, there are good reasons for purchasers to get more directly involved. Here are a few to consider:...

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