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US Steel Voluntarily Tosses Bid to Intervene in Section 232 Exclusion Denial Challenge at CAFC

United States Steel Corp. moved to voluntarily dismiss its bid to intervene in a case challenging a Section 232 steel and aluminum tariff denial after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rejected U.S. Steel's and other steel…

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companies' motion to intervene in another exclusion challenge. Filing a motion for voluntary dismissal on Jan. 18, U.S. Steel said that given the resolution of the matter in California Steel v. U.S. (see 2209080024), the case should be dismissed. Counsel for appellee NLMK Pennsylvania and the U.S. government said that they do not oppose the motion (NLMK Pennsylvania v. United States, Fed. Cir. # 22-1448).