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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Ways and Means to Consider 10-Year, Retroactive GSP Renewal, de Minimis Bill | 2404160029 |
Biden Tells USTR to 'Consider' Tripling Section 301 Tariffs on Chinese Steel and Aluminum | 2404170040 |
Some Entry Type 86 Filers Filing 'Junk Data,' Pricing Out Other Brokers, CBP's Miller Says | 2404190019 |
'Head Scratching' Likely After D&D Rule in Effect; Changed Broker Terms Possible, NCBFAA Lawyer Says | 2404150058 |
CBP in 'Final Review and Selection Stage' for Broker Continuing Ed Accreditors, Official Says | 2404170072 |
APHIS Working to Ramp Up Certs, Sending Warning Letters as ACE Organic Enforcement Begins | 2404160044 |
CBP Targets Only $32 Million Worth of Shipments for Suspected Forced Labor in March | 2404150075 |
House Ways and Means Committee Approve GSP, de Minimis Legislation Despite Pushback | 2404180068 |
USTR Begins Section 301 Investigation on Chinese Maritime, Logistics and Shipbuilding Sectors | 2404170029 |
Amato Takes Over as CBP's CTPAT Director | 2404160062 |