Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for Dec. 18-22 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
Regulatory Agencies Outline Plans for Import-Export Regulations | 1712180034 |
Tax Conference Report Retains Senate-Proposed Alcohol Excise Tax Cuts | 1712180033 |
NMFS to Allow 'Informed Compliance' Period for New Filing Requirements on High-Risk Seafood | 1712190028 |
Bill Would Exempt Customs Brokers From Duty Liability Amid Importer Bankruptcies | 1712190011 |
Action Unlikely on GSP Renewal Until 2018, as Hopes Fade for CR Inclusion | 1712200042 |
CBP Says GSP Flagging Should Continue If Program Expires on Dec. 31 | 1712200005 |
Forwarder Had Fiduciary Duty to Ensure Duty Payment for Importer, District Court Says | 1712210020 |
GSP Renewal Is Early 2018 Priority, Ways and Means Chairman Says | 1712210029 |
FDA Lists Most Common Entry Errors for Medical Devices | 1712210052 |
Some Curtain Wall Units Exempt From Aluminum Extrusions Duties, but Not Yuanda's, CIT Says | 1712210051 |