Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with the top stories from Sept. 8-11 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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NJ Federal Court Finds Caulk Gun Maker Owes Damages to Importer for False 'Made in USA' Claims | 2009080061 |
CBP Reportedly Considering Broad Ban on Cotton Goods From China's Xinjiang Region | 2009080049 |
Coming WROs on China Goods to Have Broad Scope, CBP's Smith Says | 2009090053 |
USTR Lighthizer Questions Free Trade Orthodoxy in Conversation With Students | 2009090035 |
CTPAT Program Losing Members, Director Says | 2009100002 |
USMCA Technical Corrections Bill Hung Up in Senate | 2009100007 |
Lawsuit Says USTR Went Beyond Authority by Extending Section 301 Tariffs to List 3 Goods | 2009110005 |
CBP Looking at 'Hybrid' Process Based on Entry Type 86, Low-Value Shipment Data | 2009110014 |