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the trade court
The Court of International Trade was created by the Customs Courts Act of 1980, which was enacted to establish a specialized court for handling cases involving international trade and customs law. This court was designed to provide expertise in complex trade issues, ensuring that disputes related to tariffs, trade agreements, and customs regulations were addressed efficiently. It serves as a forum for businesses and individuals to challenge decisions made by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and other trade-related agencies.
The US Court of International Trade hears cases involving US tariff laws. The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has jurisdiction over appeals.
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The Court of International Trade was established in 1980 to replace the old United States Customs Court. The Customs Court was absorbed into the new court, which expanded its jurisdiction beyond customs matters to include international trade disputes more broadly.
International Trade Administration was created in 1980.
International Trade Mart was created in 1945.
International Trade Centre was created in 1964.
International Trade Today was created in 1937.