Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with the top stories from June 28 - July 2 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 Has Detained 636 Shipments Over Forced Labor Since October | 2106280019 |
Footwear, Apparel Primary Items Removed From MTB List After House Members' Objections | 2106280044 |
Next Phase of APHIS Lacey Declaration Requirements Imminent, NCBFAA Says | 2106290033 |
CBP's June 30 Customs Bulletin Has 3 Ruling Notices | 2106290028 |
Northern Border Travel Ban Led to Big Increase in Cargo Drug Seizures, CTPAT Director Says | 2106300010 |
Tai Says USMCA Sets Trajectory for New Generation of FTAs | 2106300067 |
USMCA Regulations Take Effect; CBP Proposes Expanded Use of Part 102 Rules | 2107010045 |
APHIS to Require Lacey Act Declarations on Sixth Set of Products in October | 2107010044 |
CBP Forced Labor WRO Enforcement 'Broad and Vague,' Lacks Transparency, Customs Lawyer Says | 2106300069 |
Forced Labor Reasonable Care Is Likely to Be as Strict as Conflict Minerals Documentation, Panelist Says | 2107020014 |