Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with the top stories from Nov. 8-12 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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USFIA Washington Counsel Says Section 301 Exclusion Applications Likely to Reopen | 2111090064 |
Origin Breakout Required for Clock, Watch Parts, CBP Says | 2111080028 |
Most COVID-19 Section 301 Exclusions Extended, 18 to Expire | 2111100037 |
ILAB Director Says Forced Labor in Apparel and Footwear Is Ubiquitous | 2111100039 |
Wind Tower Exporter Doesn't Have Enough Financial Interest, Can't Make Entry, CBP Says | 2111100043 |
Alba Wheels Up Hires Espeleta as Customs EVP | 2111080014 |
Former Diplomat: China Feels They Outflanked Us in Trade | 2111100054 |
Executive Assistant Commissioner Asks for Suggestions on Expediting Cargo at Ports | 2111090053 |
FTI Consulting Brings on Former Senate Finance Staffer | 2111090044 |
Sidley Says Senate Customs Modernization Is More Enforcement Than Facilitation | 2111120049 |