"“Without these customs
surety bonds, the importers could not have brought in and sold the Chinese goods in the U.S. market at steeply dumped prices,” lawyer Michael Coursey of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, which represents the U.S. producers, said today in a statement."
Read it
here.
And here:
Insurers Sued for $1 Billion for Allegedly Enabling 'Dumping' of Food Products From China
"The lawsuit also
claims that the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Department of Commerce failed to enforce four anti-dumping orders issued years ago to protect the domestic producers from dumped Chinese imports."