Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for April 8-12 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
'Severe' El Paso Congestion Resulting in Diversions, Delays at Other Ports | 1904080040 |
CBP Rules That Steel Posts From US Wrongly Considered of Mexican Origin, Section 232 Tariffs Don't Apply | 1904080030 |
New Tariffs on EU Goods Proposed by USTR After WTO Decision | 1904090031 |
Saccharin Importer Pays $62.5 Million to Settle AD Duty Evasion Allegations, Avoids CIT Trial | 1904090030 |
Mnuchin Says Enforcement Mechanism Settled With China; Grassley Encouraged by Announcement | 1904100052 |
Titanium Sponge Section 232 Petition Asks for Negotiated Solution With Japan | 1904100032 |
CBP Releases Trade Symposium Dates | 1904110023 |
Customs Brokers' Customer Bankruptcy Provision Addressed in New Bill | 1904110063 |
CBP to Start Pulling Officers From Seaports, Northern Border in Coming Weeks | 1904120042 |
Electronic Cargo Security Devices Offer Benefits to Regulators, Should Be Treated as 'IITs,' Expeditors Says in Customs Framework Comments | 1904120031 |