Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for April 2-6 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
China Begins Tariffs on $3 Billion in Goods; Pork Biggest Target | 1804020009 |
DHS Details Enforcement of Prohibition on Goods Made by North Koreans | 1804020018 |
CAFC Finds Christmas and Thanksgiving Dinnerware Not Used in Rituals, Not Duty Free | 1804030039 |
GSP Petitions Due by April 16 | 1804030012 |
China Retaliates on 301; Experts Divided on What Happens Next | 1804030070 |
Section 301 Tariff List Includes Chinese Machinery, Metals and Pharmaceuticals; Comments Due May 11 | 1804040019 |
Importer Sues CBP Over Bond Requirements on Car Replacement Parts for Alleged Trademark Infringement | 1804050022 |
CBP Clarifies Section 232 Tariffs for IT Entries | 1804050027 |
Trump Considering Tariffs on Another $100 Billion Worth of Chinese Goods Under Section 301 Authority | 1804060033 |
CIT Nixes Attempt to Block Section 232 Steel Tariffs | 1804060028 |