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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Reciprocal Tariffs Will Spare Pharma, Lumber, Chips, Books, Section 232 Goods | 2504020072 |
WH: Sectoral Tariffs Not Planned This Week; Trump: Some Countries Will Be Spared | 2503310026 |
Country-Specific Tariffs Cover 60 Nations and EU | 2504020086 |
Brokers, Importers Grapple With Uncertainties Over Drawback, ACE Capabilities Post-'Liberation Day' | 2504030039 |
Executive Order, CBP Guidance Detail Filing Procedures for Reciprocal Tariffs | 2504040075 |
Lack of Injunctive Relief, Tariff Uncertainty Explain Dearth of Tariff Challenges, Attorneys Say | 2504010036 |
Resolution to Rescind Canada Tariffs Passes Senate | 2504020006 |
Experts: Implementation Challenges, Supply Chain Paralysis Result From Tariff Changes | 2504030043 |
Annexes Released With List of Autos Subject to 25% Tariffs April 3; Auto Parts Tariffs Begin May 3 | 2504020081 |
Importers Still Awaiting Direction From CBP on Section 232 Derivatives Certification | 2504010049 |