U.S. International Trade Commission Receives Complaint
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The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has received a new complaint. It is about certain convertible child highchairs. The complaint was filed by Kids2, LLC on June 12, 2026.
Details of the Complaint
The complaint mentions violations of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930. It accuses some companies of importing and selling certain highchairs into the United States. These activities are considered unlawful if they violate section 337.
The companies named in the complaint are:
- Graco Children’s Products Inc. of Atlanta, GA.
- Newell Brands Distribution LLC of Newville, PA.
- Newell Brands Inc. of Atlanta, GA.
- Newell Brands Canada ULC of Canada.
- Baby Trend, Inc. of Fontana, CA.
Kids2, LLC wants the USITC to stop these companies. They are asking for a limited exclusion order and cease and desist orders. They also want a bond imposed on the companies’ products during the review period by the President.
Public Comments Requested
The USITC is asking for public comments. They want to learn about any public interest issues related to the complaint. These comments will help them make the right decision.
Comments should focus on:
- How the highchairs are used in the United States.
- Any concerns about public health, safety, or welfare.
- Other products made in the U.S. that could replace the highchairs.
- Whether Kids2, LLC and others can make enough highchairs to meet demand.
- The effect on U.S. consumers if the highchairs are not available.
People and organizations have eight days to send their comments after this notice is published. This is important for those interested in the case.
Submission Guidelines
Comments should not be longer than five pages. They should mention “Docket No. 3913” clearly. The comments must be filed electronically through the Commission’s system, EDIS.
No paper documents will be accepted. Instructions on how to file electronically are available in the Handbook for Electronic Filing Procedures.
Confidential Information
If someone wants to send confidential information, they need to ask for special treatment. The request must explain why confidentiality is needed.
Next Steps
There will be more chances to comment after a decision is made. The USITC will continue investigating until a final decision is reached.
This action follows the rules of the Tariff Act of 1930 and the USITC’s own rules. The Secretary to the Commission, Lisa Barton, issued this notice on June 15, 2026.
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