Court of International Trade
- A federal court in the U.S. that reviews civil cases associated with import transactions and federal legislative issues related to international trade. It was previously known as the U.S. Customs Court
- A legal dispute regarding import duties brought the case to the Court of International Trade.
- The exporter turned to the Court of International Trade for a resolution to their tariff issue.
- Upon encountering a legal quandary concerning international trade laws, the company sought justice from the Court of International Trade.
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