Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with the top stories from Oct. 4-8 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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USTR Requests Comments on Reinstating Section 301 Exclusions | 2110050074 |
Few Specifics in China Policy in Tai Speech, Other Than Exclusion Applications Will Return | 2110040008 |
CBP to Begin Testing of MID Replacements | 2110050030 |
New Bill Would Require Importers to Show Goods Don't Come From Illegally Deforested Land | 2110070050 |
Broker Test Taker Asks CIT to Overturn CBP's Denial of Credit for 7 Questions on April 2018 Exam | 2110080063 |
AAFA: Forced Labor Dragnet Captured More Than 1,000 Textile/Apparel Shipments | 2110050061 |
Non-Vessel Carrier Cleared of Direct Trademark Infringement Liability by Federal District Court | 2110050012 |
Rep. Brady Says 2022 Could Be Good Year for Section 232 Reform | 2110060054 |
Commerce Establishes Semiconductor Supply Chain Alert System | 2110040059 |
About $123B Assessed in Duties Under Sections 301, 232, 201 Trade Remedies, CBP Says | 2110080030 |