Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for April 9-13 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
TVs Would Bear Especially Heavy Burden in USTR's Proposed Chinese Tariff List | 1804090008 |
CIT Puts Temporary Hold on CBP Enhanced Bonding for Importer Accused of Trademark Infringement | 1804090031 |
Brake Parts Don't Require Country of Origin Marking, CBP Says | 1804100019 |
TFTEA Drawback Regulations Move Forward After Lengthy Treasury Review | 1804100041 |
CBP's Smith Signs Off on Broker Regulatory Update Package | 1804110024 |
CBP Finalizes Definition of Importer for ISF Filings | 1804110010 |
CBP Watching for Misclassification, Valuation Issues for Section 232 Tariffs; Base Metals CEE 'Actively Involved' | 1804120022 |
Trump Asks Staff to Explore Returning US to TPP | 1804120027 |
CBP Continues to Weigh FTZ Direct Distribution of Section 321 Shipments | 1804130042 |
GSP Review Begun for India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan | 1804130027 |