Alexandra H. Salzman

Alexandra H. Salzman

Partner

Alexandra H. Salzman has litigated antidumping, countervailing, and customs cases before the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. International Trade Commission, Customs and Border Protection, Court of International Trade, and Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit for over 10 years. She has represented clients in the United States, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Germany, France, Argentina, and Brazil and across a variety of industries including solar, chemical, steel products, food additives, and wood product sectors. In recent years, Ms. Salzman’s work has had a particular specialization on the solar industry and wood products industry in Southeast Asia.

Ms. Salzman’s work is focused on assisting U.S. importers and foreign exporters to the U.S. to ensure compliance with U.S. import laws. She has extensive experience in a wide variety of aspects to assist companies with importation into the United States, including tariff classifications, country of origin rulings, compliance advice, defending unfair trade practice (AD, CVD, circumvention, evasion) cases at multiple agencies, and generally providing clients with legal advice on how they can remain compliant but competitive in the U.S. import market by minimizing their potential duty liability.

Ms. Salzman not only has experience defending companies in agency proceedings, such as EAPA and AD/CVD duties, but has extensive experience at the Court of International Trade and Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. She has successfully overturned unfair Commerce and Customs decisions, including in ground-breaking areas such as the China Export-Import Bank credit program. Ms. Salzman has also been involved in early cases of several evolving areas of international trade, such as 301 and 201 tariffs and EAPA investigations. IGT Law and its attorneys are always innovating as the course of trade changes. Prior to becoming a partner at IGT Law, Ms. Salzman was an attorney at deKieffer & Horgan for more than 10 years. Ms. Salzman is a member of the California bar and the District of Columbia bar. She is admitted to practice before the U.S. Court.

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