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Perspective

Sep. 30, 2011

Illegal importation, a costly mistake

It can be easy to violate trade laws when importing products - don't be the next target. By F. Gordon Lee of Nossaman LLP


As many importers are aware, U.S. Customs and Border Protection enforces antidumping and countervailing duty orders that have been issued by the Department of Commerce. Antidumping duties are imposed on certain imported products from specific countries because the products are being sold into the U.S. at less than fair value, which causes injury to a U.S. industry. Countervailing duties are assessed by the Department of Commerce when imported products from certain countrie...

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