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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Report Lists Chinese Industries, Companies Tied to Uyghur Forced Labor | 2305150034 |
Lighthizer Says Section 301 Tariffs Not Enough; Select Committee Largely Seems to Agree | 2305180064 |
Maine Senators Seek Change to HTS to Help L.L. Bean, Other Outdoors Garment Firms | 2305150053 |
CBP's UFLPA Enforcement Sets 'Nearly Impossible' Requirements for Small Businesses, Lawyer Says | 2305160094 |
CBP Releases Guidance on Forced Labor Allegations, WRO Modification Submissions | 2305170025 |
CBP Targets $159 Million Worth of Shipments for Forced Labor in April | 2305180061 |
CBP de Minimis Regs to Cover Parties Eligible for de Minimis, Liability | 2305190036 |
Chinese Motors Not 'Substantially Transformed' Into Actuator Cable Assembles in Mexico, CBP Rules | 2305160043 |
EC Proposes Customs Reform Package, Including EU Single Window, Customs Agency | 2305170031 |
President Vetoes Attempt to End Pause on Anticircumvention Duties for SE Asia Solar | 2305160052 |