Toy Biz, Inc. v. United States

Toy Biz v. United States was a 2003 decision in the United States Court of International Trade that determined that for purposes of tariffs, Toy Biz's action figures were toys, not dolls, because they represented "nonhuman creatures".[1] This decision effectively halved the tariff rate, from 12 percent tax to 6.8 percent.[2]

  1. ^ Toy Biz v. United States (United States Court of International Trade January 3, 2003), Text.
  2. ^ Iglesias, Matthew (December 29, 2011). "How Trade Policy Cost The X-Men Their Humanity". Slate.com. Retrieved November 22, 2018.