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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US Files Opening Brief at SCOTUS in IEEPA Tariff Cases | 2509220014 |
Trade Lawyer: Government to Make IEEPA Refund Process as Difficult as Possible | 2509260006 |
Commerce Announces Broad Section 232 Investigation on Medical Goods | 2509240071 |
NCBFAA Gaining 'Traction' on Push for More Notice of Section 232 Inclusions, Feldman Says | 2509230044 |
Scope of Pharma Tariffs Unclear; Experts Wonder If Oct. 1 Date Achievable | 2509260032 |
Commerce, USTR Issue Notice Implementing Tariff Exemptions in US-EU Deal | 2509240038 |
First Sale Claims Require Extensive Data Upkeep to Support, Expert Says | 2509260024 |
Machine Tools, Industrial Robots Subjects of Section 232 Investigation | 2509240073 |
CBP to Make Refunds Available Via New ACH Functionality | 2509230032 |
Trade Court Says CBP Failed to Adequately Explain Forced Labor Finding on Extrusions Exporter | 2509230043 |