Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for Jan. 22-25 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
China Deal May Be Slipping Out of Reach, Expert Says | 1901220035 |
Importers File Lawsuit Alleging Increased Section 232 Tariffs on Turkish Steel Unconstitutional | 1901220010 |
Drawback Now Allowed on Section 301 Duties, CBP Says; Worst of Shutdown Effects Limited to Seafood | 1901230040 |
Recent CIT Case Shows Importers Need to Verify UL Marks, Customs Lawyer Says | 1901230013 |
Fate of New NAFTA Unsettled, Like Everything in Washington, Trade Lawyer Says | 1901240007 |
Bill That Would Give President Ability to Raise Tariffs Introduced | 1901240017 |
Trump Agrees to Reopen Federal Government | 1901250034 |
CITES to Consider New 'de Minimis' Exemption for Restrictions on Rosewood Trade | 1901250028 |