Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with the top stories from April 26-30 in case they were missed. All articles can be found by searching on the titles or by clicking on the hyperlinked reference number.
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CBP Considering 'Incentives' to Give Agency More Supply Chain Visibility | 2104260014 |
Kerry Says Carbon Border Adjustment Tax Under Consideration | 2104260009 |
GSP, MTB May Wait Until Late 2021 | 2104270067 |
New DHS Report Examines Use of AEO Programs for E-Commerce | 2104260045 |
CBP Further Clarifies Origin of Electric Motors, Finds Stator Gives Essential Character | 2104280074 |
Tai Optimistic About Airbus/Boeing Resolution in Next 3 Months, Noncommittal on China Policy | 2104280004 |
CBP Looking at Incorporating FTZ Program Into CTPAT | 2104290003 |
Former WTO Ambassador Says US Needs to Mention Forced Labor During WTO Cotton Meeting | 2104290072 |
Commerce ICTS Rule Is Too Broad, Must Be Narrowed, Commenters Say | 2104290065 |
Certification Programs Ineffective in Fighting Forced Labor, So Policymakers Searching for New Approaches | 2104300040 |