Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed from Last Week
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Article | Reference # |
Wisconsin Company Liable for Bankrupt Predecessor's $6.8 Million in Customs Penalties, says CIT | 13041126 |
Uncertain Budget Environment Led to Sequester Confusion, DHS Officials Say; Personnel Cuts at CBP Still Possible | 13041229 |
Broker's License Would Require 40 Hours of Continuing Ed Every Three Years Under CBP Framework | 13041104 |
NCBFAA 'Broker Known Importer' Program Seeks to Leverage Broker-Client Relationship | 13041124 |
CBP Officials Outline Upcoming Pilot on Entry for Container Residues | 13041005 |
Movement on OTI Rule Changes Unclear Under New FMC Chairman, Says NCBFAA | 13041004 |
AD/CVD Evasion Gets Time in the Spotlight: Debate over Proposals Expected as Customs Bills Advance | 13040911 |
New York-Newark Requires New Form 3171 for Entrance and Clearance | 13040904 |
Increased CBP Funding, Flexibility Could Mitigate Sequester, But Overtime Cuts May Still Sting | 13040822 |
CBP Accepting Amendments to Waiver of Prior Notice Privileges for Drawbacks | 13040819 |