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Garofalo Pasta Antidumping Consolidation Motion
DOJ filed a consent motion to consolidate CIT case 26-02704 with lead case 26-02686, both involving Pastificio Lucio Garofalo S.p.A. of Italy, challenging Commerce's final results in the 2023-2024 antidumping duty administrative review of certain pasta from Italy (A-475-818; Garofalo final margin 7.00%).
The immediate task is calendar coordination and case management. AD counsel should track the consolidated docket for the schedule and any later orders before changing briefing assumptions.
Court of International Trade / antidumping duty administrative review challenge / Italy and United States / pasta (A-475-818).
Source · Jun 2, 2026 · ↗
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Detroit Axle De Minimis / IEEPA Oral-Argument Scheduling Dispute
Axle of Dearborn, Inc. (d/b/a Detroit Axle) filed opposition to a motion to reschedule oral argument in CIT Case No. 1:25-cv-00091, its challenge to the elimination of the de minimis exemption under IEEPA, brought against the Departments of Commerce, Homeland Security, the Treasury, and CBP.
This is a de minimis / IEEPA case, not a Section 232 matter. The scheduling order affects when the court hears the merits. Importers using de minimis entry should keep the date on the legal-risk calendar.
Court of International Trade / de minimis exemption and IEEPA challenge / United States / low-value imports.
Source · Jun 2, 2026 · ↗
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FTZ 181 New Grantee, Akron/Canton, Ohio
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board designated the Development Finance Authority of Summit County as the new grantee for FTZ 181 in the Akron/Canton, Ohio area, reissuing the grant from the prior applicant, the Northeast Ohio Joint Office of Economic Development.
A grantee change can affect operator agreements, activation contacts, admission workflows, inventory-control points, and CBP-facing documentation channels. FTZ users should verify whether each of these remains unchanged.
Foreign-Trade Zones Board / grant reissuance / United States / Akron/Canton, Ohio.
Source · Jun 1, 2026 · ↗
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DSCA Arms-Sales Notifications (AECA Section 36(b))
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency published multiple Arms Sales Notifications under AECA section 36(b) in the June 1, 2026 Federal Register notices. The notices identify the prospective purchaser, defense articles or services, total estimated value, and the date the report was delivered to Congress, including Canada, the UAE, and Qatar notices.
These are purchaser-specific defense-trade transactions with disclosed terms. Compliance teams should screen by purchaser, article, and end-use, and track the section 36(b) congressional-review period from the report-delivery date to Congress.
Defense Security Cooperation Agency / Arms Export Control Act section 36(b) / Foreign Military Sales / Canada, UAE, Qatar.
Source · Jun 1, 2026 · ↗