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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Article | Reference # |
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Carmakers to Get Rebate on Parts Tariffs; Steel/Aluminum Won't Stack on 25% | 2504290026 |
BIS to Consider New Section 232 'Derivatives' 3 Times Per Year; First Process Begins May 1 | 2504300031 |
Lawyer: Unclear If 10% Base Tariff Is Up for Negotiation | 2505020062 |
As CBP Scrutinizes Import Compliance, Role of Customs Broker Elevated, Experts Say | 2505020060 |
CBP Nominee Says He Will Focus on Trade Enforcement as Much as Border | 2504300068 |
Treasury Secretary Says Agreements Can Avoid Higher Tariffs for 17 Countries | 2504280050 |
$2500 Informal Entry Limit Apples to All Entries From All Countries, CBP Says | 2504280059 |
Trump Says 'Potential' Tariff Deals Negotiated With Three Countries | 2505010054 |
Lighthizer Says IEEPA Tariffs Could Be Struck Down | 2504290050 |
CBP Updates FAQs, Says Ocean Vessels Only for Reciprocal In-Transit Exemption | 2504300055 |