Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for May 1-5 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
Exporter's Bid to Release Seized Aluminum Continues After Court Finds Government Statements 'Blatantly Untrue' | 1705010024 |
Trump Signs Executive Orders to Review FTA Violations, Create Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy | 1705010018 |
Concerns Mount Over Trade Readiness for May 30 FSVP Requirements, NCBFAA Says | 1705020041 |
NAFTA Termination Could Pose Several Compliance Challenges, Panelists Say | 1705020042 |
Concern Growing Among Drawback Filers Over Uncertain ACE Timing | 1705020050 |
Duracell Sues Missouri Importer of Gray Market Batteries | 1705030028 |
Confusion Over Coming FSVP Requirements Persists as FDA Looks Set to Take Soft Enforcement Approach | 1705040041 |
Section 232 Metals Investigations, Pressure for Faster Duty Rulings Signal Evolving Enforcement Posture | 1705040026 |
CBP Unlikely to Revisit First Sale; Embassies 'Freaking Out' on NAFTA Uncertainty, USFIA President Says | 1705050029 |
Sending Drawback Notices of Intent to Export by Postal Service Doesn't Guarantee Receipt, CBP Says | 1705050028 |