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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In-Transit Reciprocal Tariff Exemption Applies to Truck and Air, DHL Official Says | 2504160027 |
Lack of Clarity Persists on Feeder Vessels for Transit Exemption, 232 Calculations, Lawyers Say | 2504170037 |
Section 232 Investigation Begins on Processed Critical Minerals, Products That Contain Them | 2504150060 |
USTR Lays Out Plan to Levy Fees on Foreign-Built Vessels Docking at US Ports | 2504180018 |
Trump Signals Tariffs to Come on Semiconductors as Commerce Begins Probes of Chips, Pharmaceuticals | 2504140031 |
Attorneys Say CIT Judges Assigned to IEEPA Case May Rein in Trump's Tariff Authority | 2504180043 |
Confusion Continues Over Defining 'Vessel' When Considering In-Transit Tariff Exemptions | 2504180035 |
Trump Signals He Might Lower 145% Tariffs on China | 2504180037 |
Preliminary Injunction Motion Coming in CIT Case on IEEPA Tariffs, Counsel Says | 2504150043 |
Conservative Group Brings Suit Against IEEPA Reciprocal Tariffs to Trade Court | 2504140061 |