USITC 337-TA-1486: Five New Respondents Added to Disposable ENDS Investigation
The USITC declined to review ALJ Order No. 13, which adds five Hong Kong-linked entities-Nevera (HK) Limited, Wonder Ladies Limited, Sailing South Limited, Palma Terra Limited, and Marea Morada Limited-as respondents in the Section 337 investigation covering disposable and closed-system ENDS devices. The investigation (337-TA-1486) continues to examine allegedly unfair import practices in this product category.
What changed
USITC published a trade-policy source record: The USITC declined to review ALJ Order No. 13, which adds five Hong Kong-linked entities-Nevera (HK) Limited, Wonder Ladies Limited, Sailing South Limited, Palma Terra Limited, and Marea Morada Limited-as respondents in the Section 337 investigation covering disposable and closed-system ENDS devices. The investigation (337-TA-1486) continues to examine allegedly unfair import practices in this product category.
Procedural posture
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Affected scope
HS scope: 85; countries: HK, CN; instruments: Section 337
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