United States Court of International Trade

Definition of "United States Court of International Trade"
  1. A national court specializing in dealing with disputes related to international trade and customs duties, with exclusive authority to hear such cases across the nation, even those against the U.S. government
How to use "United States Court of International Trade" in a sentence
  1. The local company took their dispute over custom duties to the United States Court of International Trade for resolution.
  2. The United States Court of International Trade rendered a decision in a case concerning unfair international trade practices.
  3. Digital Goods Inc. filed a case against the government for excessive customs duties in the United States Court of International Trade.

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