Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with the top stories from Sept. 14-18 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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CBP Deputy Director Says Broker Continuing Education Rulemaking Progressing | 2009140033 |
Broad Action on Xinjiang Region Forced Labor Still Being Considered as CBP Issues 5 WROs | 2009140040 |
CBP Says It Followed Procedure in Recent Earbud Seizure | 2009150030 |
China Wins in WTO Section 301 Tariff Case | 2009150050 |
Possible Deadline for Section 301 Refund Claims Approaches, but Lawyers Mixed on Date | 2009160056 |
CBP Clarifies Recent Ruling on In-Bond Moves, in Response to NCBFAA Concerns | 2009160053 |
USTR Extends Some Lists 1 and 2 Exclusions From Section 301 Tariffs, Leaves Many to Expire Sept. 20 | 2009170037 |
Numerous Lawsuits Filed at CIT Seeking Section 301 Tariff Refunds | 2009170018 |
Importers Should Be Testing Themselves on USMCA During Informed Compliance, Experts Say | 2009180046 |
CBP Finds Origin of Automotive Lamps Is Source of LED Boards, Not Final Assembly | 2009040033 |