Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for July 16-20 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
CBP Says Section 301 Tariffs Don't Apply if Covered Component Classified Elsewhere as Part of a Set | 1807160027 |
USTR Says Retaliatory Tariffs Are Illegal, Brings WTO Cases | 1807160036 |
Hatch Threatens to Advance Legislation to Stop New Tariffs; Brady Says Anti-Tariff Momentum Could Build | 1807170004 |
USDA Secretary, Mexican, Canadian Diplomats Share Views on Progress of NAFTA Talks | 1807170013 |
CBP Rules Against Use of Section 321 Exemption for Consolidated Shipments Broken Up in FTZs | 1807180022 |
Lobbying Blitz Against Section 232 Auto Tariffs This Week Precedes More Bill Introductions | 1807180025 |
Difficult to Read 'Tea Leaves' on USTR Changes From Initial Section 301 List, Customs Lawyer Says | 1807190003 |
Section 232 Product Exclusion Process Baffling Even for Successful Requesters | 1807160055 |
District Court Finds Broker, Forwarder Infringed Nike Trademarks, Orders Broker to Pay Damages | 1807200026 |
Trump 'Ready to Go' on Tariffs for $500 Billion Worth of Chinese Imports | 1807200013 |