Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for May 7-11 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
Customs Brokers Largely Pleased With Interactions With Centers of Excellence and Expertise | 1805040038 |
DHS to Waive 100% Scanning Another Two Years | 1805040061 |
CIT Dismisses Steel Importer's Challenge of Section 232 Tariffs | 1805080029 |
CBP Bulletin Has 17 Ruling Notices | 1805080035 |
CBP to Pilot Blockchain for NAFTA and CAFTA Certificate of Origin Processes | 1805090031 |
Commerce Secretary Casts Doubt on Finishing NAFTA, China Trade Negotiations Soon | 1805090013 |
Treasury Dept. Regulatory Agenda Mentions New Customs Rulemakings on Forced Labor, IPR Disclosures | 1805100026 |
Commerce Secretary Says 'Reasonable Chance' EU Will Avoid Section 232 Tariffs | 1805100027 |
PGAs List Plans for New Regulations in Spring 2018 Unified Agenda | 1805110069 |
Section 301 Tariffs Would Hit Retailers, Smart Thermostat Makers, Trade Groups Say | 1805110020 |