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U.S. Steel: Dismissal of antitrust claim 'severely' limits scope of section 337 actions

January 20, 2017 at 1:00 PM
U.S. Steel Corp. -- appealing an administrative law judge's termination order on an antitrust claim in an ongoing case against Chinese companies -- argues that demonstrating antitrust injury should not be required in any section 337 investigation and that such a requirement violates congressional intent to give the U.S. International Trade Commission latitude to stop price-fixing conspiracies. The antitrust claim is one of three ongoing claims that U.S. Steel is pursuing against Chinese companies: setting artificially low steel prices, evading...


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