Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with the top stories from June 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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Treasury Dept. Regulatory Agenda Includes Details on USMCA Rule on Non-Preferential Origin Determinations | 2106140025 |
G-7 Countries Agree to Collectively Combat Forced Labor in Garment, Solar and Ag Sectors | 2106140041 |
EU Role in Confronting China Critical to Airbus-Boeing Settlement, Biden Administration Says | 2106150021 |
PGAs Look Set to Increase Chemical Restrictions, Reform Section 232 Process in Latest Regulatory Agenda | 2106150071 |
House Democrats Unsure How GSP, MTB Renewal Will Move; China Package Likely to Include Forced Labor | 2106160028 |
Bipartisan SECRETS Act Would Ban Import of Goods Made With Stolen Trade Secrets | 2106160021 |
House GSP, MTB Bills Introduced; Future MTB Lists Will Remove Finished Goods | 2106170040 |
CBP Not Inclined to Release List of Suppliers Using Forced Labor Under Regional WROs | 2106170005 |
CBP Posts COAC Documents | 2106180021 |
Former CBP Head Says Most US Companies Use Reasonable Care to Avoid Importing Forced Labor Goods | 2106180034 |