Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with the top stories from June 7-11 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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Article | Reference # |
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Biden Budget Tantalizes With Projection of Sharp Drops in Tariff Collection | 2106070047 |
Lighthizer Says Trade Amendment to Senate China Package 'Troubling' | 2106070044 |
Trade Actions Could Be Part of Supply Chain Initiative, Including a Section 232 Investigation | 2106080002 |
Lawmakers Ask Apple to Engage With CBP to Ensure Its Suppliers Don't Use Forced Labor | 2106080062 |
China Package Passes Senate With GSP, MTB Renewal, Anti-Counterfeiting Measures | 2106090041 |
Trade-Related Court Cases Filed May 24-June 6 | 2106090016 |
CBP Told Lawmakers Enforcement Action Coming Against Xinjiang Polysilicon Products | 2106100008 |
US Agrees With AFL-CIO That Tridonex Labor Issues in Mexico Should Be Investigated | 2106100011 |
Ways and Means Republican Wants to Advance Section 232 Reform Bill | 2106110041 |
CBP Plans to Address Lawmaker Complaints of Inaction on Xinjiang Polysilicon Products | 2106110007 |