We have previously posted on this interesting example of international litigation (here). The case is captioned In re Vitamin C Antitrust Litigation, 05-CV-0453 (E.D.N.Y), and is pending in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. In the most recent decision, the court granted motions for class certification (Vit C class action decision).
Earlier in the litigation, the Court rejected a defense by the defendants that “that they were compelled by the Chinese government to fix prices”. Indeed, the defendants’ motion was supported by an amicus brief filed by the Chinese government explaining the Chinese government’s regulation of vitamin C. The District Court found: “According to the Ministry, defendants’ actions were compelled by the Chinese government”. It did not matter according to the District Court.
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