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 Sets New January Date for Automation of UFLPA Detention Process | 2308300043 |
Forced Labor Task Force Should Exercise 'Restraint' for Entity List, Lawyer Says | 2308280060 |
State Attorneys General Ask SEC to Bar SHEIN IPO Unless Forced Labor Compliance Certified | 2308290025 |
Companies Diversifying Sourcing But Worry About Higher Costs, Experts Say | 2308300060 |
CBP Concludes Three More Importers Evaded Steel Wheel Duties | 2308290030 |
10% Universal Tariff Would Cost US Consumers $300 Billion, Analysts Say | 2308290005 |
CBP Announces Next Remote COAC Meeting Date, Releases Agenda | 2308290023 |
Report: 15% of Tested Apparel Had Xinjiang Cotton | 2309010038 |
Plywood Pressure Treatment Is 'Manufacture' or 'Production' for Drawback Purposes, CBP Says | 2308280050 |
CBP Revokes NY Rulings on, and Reclassifies One-Step Stools | 2308300050 |