Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for Nov. 5-9 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
China to Become More Welcoming to Imports, Says China's Xi | 1811050021 |
CBP Announces Advance Manifest Filing Requirement for Section 321 Truck Shipments | 1811050010 |
First 'Wave' of Section 301 CF 28s Expected in Coming Weeks, Customs Lawyer Says | 1811060022 |
Annual User Fee for Broker District and National Permits Due Jan. 25 | 1811060031 |
Democratic House Unlikely to Stop Tariffs, Business Should Prepare for Worst, USFIA Panelists Say | 1811070009 |
De Minimis, Continued Section 232 Tariffs Among USMCA Concerns Raised by USTR Advisory Groups | 1811070013 |
Customs Brokers Getting Lots of Questions About How to Mitigate or Avoid Section 301 Duties, Muoio Says | 1811080047 |
CBP Updates Process for Importing Goods Exempt From Section 232 Tariffs | 1811080015 |
White House Adviser Navarro Suggests Near-Term Deal With China Unlikely | 1811090035 |
Lipstick Packaged in China Doesn't Undergo Substantial Transformation, Not Subject to Section 301 Duties | 1811070020 |