Friday, October 8, 2010

Research Technique - Now You Know

Sometimes legal cases can tip you off to the name of a big supplier, in this case a lined school paper supplier.

U.S. Coalitions Charge 
Antidumping Fraud 
 Meanwhile, another coalition, the 
Committee to Support U.S. Trade Laws, was 
recently rebuffed in an effort to appear as amicus 
curiae in a challenge to an antidumping 
administrative review.  In Association of 
American School Paper Suppliers v. United 
States, Slip Op 10-22 (March 3, 2010), domestic 
producers challenged the final results of the first 
review of an antidumping order against Certain 
Lined Paper Products from the People’s 
Republic of China.  A Chinese manufacturer, 
Shanghai Lian Li Paper Products Co. (“Lian Li”) 
intervened to oppose the action.  


I was researching something else when this case was mentioned, and I noted the suppliers name.  This source has long beena  good one for trends and info re US Customs and govt policy.


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