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