CIT Dismisses Customs Suit on Wood Flooring for Lack of Prosecution
Importer PGS Distributing's customs case on its wood flooring entries at the Court of International Trade was dismissed on Oct. 28 for lack of prosecution. The case was added to the customs case management calendar and wasn't removed before the…
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expiration of the "applicable period of time of removal." PGS Distributing brought the suit in 2021 to contest CBP's denial of its protest over whether CBP's report of transshipment is related to plywood and not to multilayer wood flooring (see 2110180070). Counsel for the importer didn't immediately respond to a request for comment (PGS Distributing v. United States, CIT # 21-00564).