Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for Dec. 2-6 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
COAC Working Group to Look at Remote and Autonomous Cargo Processing | 1912020011 |
Brazilian, Argentinian Quotas to Shift to Tariffs, Trump Says | 1912020036 |
Cheese, Handbags and Kitchenware Among Proposed Section 301 Tariffs on Goods From France | 1912030039 |
Mexican Business Organization Warns Against 'Extreme' Labor Demands in USMCA | 1912030033 |
Another Lawsuit Filed on Section 232 Tariffs Says Commerce Report Violated Law | 1912040033 |
US Treaty With Yakama Tribe Doesn't Exempt Imports From Customs Duties, CBP Says | 1911250032 |
CBP's Risk-Based STBs for New Importers Now Scheduled for March 2020, Though Hurdles Remain | 1912050044 |
Possible New Ocean Carrier CTPAT MSC Draw Concern; CBP Considering 'Alternatives' to Trade Compliance Validations | 1912050021 |
CBP Working to Fix Problems With Aluminum Exclusions | 1912060013 |
Plans for MID Replacement Deserve Wider Review by Industry, AAEI's Rowden Says | 1912060021 |