Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for Sept. 11-15 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
NCBFAA Urging Lawmakers to Exempt Customs Brokers From Duty, Tax Liability During Importer Bankruptcies | 1709110033 |
NCBFAA Efforts for Under $800 NAFTA-Wide de Minimis Could Bring Pushback, Lobbyist Says | 1709110043 |
CBP Considering Two-Track Section 321 Filing With 10-Digit HTS for ABI Section 321, Not for AMS | 1709120025 |
Trade Committees Indicate GSP-MTB Legislative Package Could Come Together This Fall | 1709120021 |
CBP Aiming for Release of Section 321 Rules by End of Year, Smith Says | 1709120006 |
First Electronic Customs Broker Exams Scheduled for Oct. 25 | 1709130030 |
Commerce, USTR Considering Five-Year Sunset Provision for Trade Agreements | 1709140042 |
Number of Coloring Implements Determines Classification of Drawing Set, CBP Says | 1709140043 |
House Passes FY18 Appropriations Package, Would Ban Funds for SEC Conflict Minerals Requirements | 1709150052 |
EU Set to Propose Customs Procedures for Shipments Near Brexit Date | 1709150037 |