2025-03489Notice

Trade Watch: ITC Targets Video Devices for Rule Violations

Published Date: 3/4/2025

Notice

Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission is reviewing a decision that found some video devices, like computers and TVs, broke trade rules. They’re asking for input on how to fix the problem and will take extra time, now aiming to finish by May 14, 2025. This affects companies making or selling these devices and could lead to changes in trade or money rules.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 1 mixed.

Section 337 Violation Under Review

The U.S. International Trade Commission is reviewing a final initial determination that found certain video-capable electronic devices (including computers, streaming devices, televisions, and their components) violated Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930. This review could lead to changes in trade or monetary remedies that affect companies that make or sell those devices.

Briefing Requested on Remedy and Bonding

The Commission requests written submissions from parties, interested government agencies, and interested persons on remedy, the public interest, and bonding according to the posted schedule. Parties and stakeholders involved in the investigation may be expected to file briefs or evidence addressing these specific issues.

Investigation Target Date Extended

The Commission has extended the target date for completing the investigation to May 14, 2025. This delays a final Commission decision and keeps outcomes affecting manufacturers and sellers of the listed devices open until that date.

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3/4/2025

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