Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for May 21-25 in case they were missed.
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Timely, relevant coverage of court proceedings and agency rulings involving tariffs, classification, valuation, origin and antidumping and countervailing duties. Each day, Trade Law Daily subscribers receive a daily headline email, in-depth PDF edition and access to all relevant documents via our trade law source document library and website.
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Article | Reference # |
With Trade War On Hold, Observers Wonder What's Next for US-China Trade | 1805210029 |
CBP Details Process for Importing Goods Exempt From Section 232 Tariffs | 1805210034 |
Steel, Aluminum Tariffs to Remain on Chinese Goods Despite Pause in Section 301 Tariffs, Treasury Secretary Says | 1805220021 |
E-commerce Growth, Risks Akin to Those Associated With Social Media, McAleenan Says | 1805220038 |
CBP's Plans for ACE Funding Suggest Hybrid Solution for Section 321, New IOR Database for Risk Assessment | 1805230061 |
Airforwarders Association Seeks Help From USTR on Worrisome Chinese Customs Information Requirements | 1805230022 |
Administration Exploring Raising Tariffs on Cars, Auto Parts | 1805240002 |
Scope of AD Duties on Chinese Candles to Stand After Importer Settles Case | 1805230054 |
CAFC Broadens Scope of AD/CV Duties on Aluminum Extrusions in Decisions on Appliance Door Handles | 1805250031 |
CBP Considering Possibility That Drawback Rules May Not Be Final by February | 1805240048 |