Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with the top stories from last week 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 Now Targeting PVC Products Under UFLPA, Adds PVC Questions to Detention Notices, Lawyer Says | 2302070044 |
Pillows Origin Determined by Country Where Shell Fabric Made, CBP Rules | 2302100025 |
CBP to Automatically Activate Section 232 Exclusions, No Longer Requiring Importer Emails | 2302070065 |
Bipartisan Group of Senators Questions Shein CEO on Forced Labor | 2302090039 |
CBP Lifts WRO After Malaysian Company Addresses Forced Labor Concerns | 2302080074 |
Trade Subcommittee Chairman Open to CNL Reform, Anxious for GSP and MTB Renewal | 2302070058 |
Auto Broker to Pay $430K to Settle Charges Over Undervalued Car Imports | 2302090031 |
Federal Circuit Says Trump Legally Expanded Section 232 Duties Onto Steel 'Derivatives' | 2302070030 |
Retaliatory Tariffs Painful, Committee Told | 2302060016 |
CIT Hears Arguments Over USTR's APA Compliance in Considering Comments on Section 301 Tariffs | 2302070070 |