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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Politicians, Canada and Mexico React to Trump's 25% Tariff Threat | 2411260012 |
Treasury Secretary Could Moderate Trump's Tariff Plans | 2411250033 |
Brokers Concerned About Financial Liabilities Under Proposed Trump Tariff | 2411260052 |
Trump Could Use IEEPA, Section 301 to Enact Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, Trade Lawyers Say | 2411260050 |
Broker License Exam Test Taker Contests 11 Questions on 2022 Exam | 2411270026 |
Freight Capacity for Imports Could Face Potential Stress Amid Tariff, Labor Strike Unknowns | 2411250034 |
CBP Determines China Is Country of Origin for Stainless Steel Sinks | 2411050036 |
Economic Study: Section 301 Exclusions Were More Likely for Republican Donors | 2411270051 |
Former USTR Chief of Staff Nominated for USTR Post | 2411270008 |
CBP Makes Detention Decisions Even for PGA Goods, CIT Says | 2411260055 |