Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with the top stories from March 1-5 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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GAO Says Some in Government See WROs as 'Not Always Helpful,' Wants Details on CBP Revocation Process | 2103010042 |
Tai Says She's Open to Talks With China, but 'Will Not Hesitate to Act' if Talks Ineffective | 2103010026 |
CIT Questions Use of First Sale Valuation for Non-Market Economies; Immediate Impact Unclear | 2103020040 |
Experts Disagree on Whether Lobbying Against Section 301 Tariffs Will Ebb | 2103020035 |
Former CBP Official Owen Predicts More Traditional Customs Enforcement Coming | 2103030053 |
CBP Reportedly Looking Into British Retailer Over Forced Labor Allegations | 2103030055 |
CBP Investigating 15 Quartz Importers Over AD/CV Duty Evasion Allegations | 2103040035 |
Experts Don't Expect First Sale to Disappear for Chinese Products | 2103040050 |
USTR Extends Tariff Exclusions for COVID-19 Treatment Goods Through September | 2103050052 |
EU, US to Lift Airbus/Boeing Tariffs for Four Months | 2103050036 |