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ITC Asked To Dismiss U.S. Steel's Antitrust Claims In 337 Investigation

August 29, 2016 at 5:09 PM
Lawyers for Chinese companies say U.S. Steel Corp.'s claim that Chinese companies colluded to artificially reduce the cost of steel exports goes against the conventional use of antitrust laws -- that artificially high prices hurt consumers -- and should be thrown out for failing to assert an actual injury, according to a motion filed with the International Trade Commission on Aug. 26. The motion, filed by several Chinese companies involved in a pending 337 case investigating allegations of unfair trade...


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