Court of International Trade


Court of International Trade : The CIT has jurisdiction over any civil action against the United States arising from Federal laws governing import transactions The court hears antidumping, product classification, and countervailing duty matters as well as appeals of unfair trade practice cases from the International Trade Commission The court was originally established in 1890; principal offices are located in New York City, but the court is empowered to hear and determine cases arising at any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United States The judges are appointed for life by the President, subject to Senate confirmation
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