Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
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Article | Reference # |
Commerce Secretary Says Quotas Required for Permanent Section 232 Exemptions | 1804300026 |
CBP's TFTEA Drawback Regulations Held Up by Size, Sprawling Reach, Importers Say | 1804300050 |
CBP Releases Details of Extended Section 232 Exemptions That Bring Cheers From Some, Pessimism From EU | 1805010027 |
Much of $34 Million in New ACE Funding Already Spoken For, Swanson Says | 1805010035 |
Customs Brokers Should Expect More Audit Surveys, CBP Official Says | 1805010084 |
Census Planning to Issue Proposed Rules for Routed Export Transactions This Fall | 1805020009 |
Government, Customs Brokers Will Need to 'Evolve' in Face of Rapid Changes, CBP's Smith Says | 1805020071 |
Drawback Limits on Goods Under Section 232 Tariffs Retroactive to March 23 | 1805020070 |
CBP Considering Trusted Trader Benefits for E-Commerce Compliance | 1805040018 |
China Implements New Non-Tariff Barriers on Scrap Metal, Fruit | 1805040054 |