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Customs and International Trade Practice Group
The International Trade Law practice regularly deals with matters involving:
- Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Cases, Including Representation before the International
Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, and the International Trade Commission.
- The Scope of Products Included within Antidumping Orders
- Retaliatory Trade Actions Such as those taken under Section 301
- Representations to the U.S. Trade Representative in WTO and Bilateral Trade Negotiations and Special
Trade Programs Such as NAFTA, the Generalized System of Preferences and the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act Application and Interpretation of Treaties, Statutes, and Executive Orders
- Export Licensing, Including Munitions
- Shipper’s Export Declaration Matters
- Our attorneys are available to represent clients in matters concerning the export and import of commercial and military technology before the
Departments of Commerce, State, and Defense. We are also available to advocate clients’ trade interests before the United States Trade Representative.
Follow the links to the left and right or below and browse through detailed explanations of each Rodriguez O’Donnell practice area.
For the latest information about cargo claims, cargo damage, C-TPAT/CTPAT, Customs law, export law, FDA/Food and Drug
law, government relations, import, international trade law, international transportation, NAFTA, OTI/forwarder/NVOCC issues, trade law and transportation law related issues be sure to visit our What's Hot and Topic Archive pages.
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