Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories from Aug. 3-7 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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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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Florida Group Concerned About Idea of 'Deputizing' Customs Brokers | 2008030042 |
CBP Announces Filing Procedures for Recently Granted 4th Tranche Section 301 Exclusions | 2008030033 |
Minimum of a Year Necessary Before Brokers Can Comply With New Regulations, NCBFAA Says | 2008040038 |
Grassley Says Some Senators Against Unanimous Consent for USMCA Technical Fixes | 2008040045 |
USTR Tells Congress: No More Tariff Deferrals, Automatic Section 301 Exclusion Renewals | 2008050007 |
Company Executive, Part-Owner to Pay $415,000 to Settle Customs Fraud Lawsuit | 2008050044 |
Most Exclusions From List 3 Section 301 Tariffs to Expire Aug. 7, After USTR Extends Few | 2008060056 |
Canadian Aluminum to Face 10% Tariffs Again on Aug. 16, But Only Unwrought and Non-Alloyed | 2008060073 |
Trade Groups Object to CBP Reporting Requirement for Brokers That Suspect Importer Fraud | 2008070033 |
Canadians, Domestic Industries Dismayed By Return of Section 232 Tariffs on Canadian Aluminum | 2008070048 |