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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First Broker Continuing Ed Requirements Could Start in 2024, NCBFAA NEI Director Says | 2301200016 |
AMS to Require Certs for All Organic Imports; Will Allow Weekly, Monthly Certs | 2301180051 |
Companies Say Section 301 Tariffs Have Cost Millions, Slowed Hiring, Not Stopped China | 2301180029 |
CBP Hopes to Standardize Forced Labor Enforcement Processes in Coming Year, Highsmith Says | 2301190067 |
Metals, Textiles, Paper, Cabinetry Producers Ask for Continued or Higher Section 301 Tariffs | 2301180037 |
CBP Looks to Wrap Up 21CCF Discussions, Send Proposal to Congress in 2023, Agency Official Says | 2301180028 |
PGAs List Few New Rulemakings in Fall Regulatory Agenda | 2301170061 |
CBP's Jan. 18 Customs Bulletin Has 2 Ruling Notices | 2301180060 |
CBP Now Requiring Data on Original Amounts for Double Flagged Reconciliation Entries | 2301200056 |
FMC Should Dismiss Complaint Due to Lack of Jurisdiction, Hapag-Lloyd Says | 2301180013 |