The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices on Oct. 3:
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices on Oct. 2:
The Commerce Department's International Trade Administration Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements (CITA) has published a new 12-month cap on duty- and quota-free benefits for imports of apparel articles assembled in beneficiary sub-Saharan African countries using regional and third-country fabric.
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices on Sept. 26:
The U.S. is increasingly taking a hard line against all connected Chinese and Russian devices, not just those from particular manufacturers such as Huawei, cybersecurity lawyer Clete Johnson said Sept. 25 at SCTE's TechExpo event in Atlanta.
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices on Sept. 24:
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices on Sept. 23:
The Bureau of Industry and Security has completed a round of interagency review on an Information and Communication Technology Services (ICTS) supply chain proposed rule involving “connected vehicles.” The rule, sent to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs Aug. 20 and completed Sept. 19, could propose import restrictions on certain Chinese connected vehicles as part of a rulemaking begun in February (see 2402290034).
The Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements is adding a two-way stretch woven polyester, rayon, spandex fabric to the "short supply list" in Annex 3.25 of the Dominican Republic-Central America-U.S. Free Trade Agreement for items not commercially available in a timely manner, it said in a notice. CFI Textiles requested the additions in August. The fabric, classifiable under Harmonized Tariff Schedule subheading 5515.11.00, is being added in unrestricted quantities. Under short supply provisions of CAFTA-DR, fibers, yarns and fabrics listed in Annex 3.25 are provided with tariff preferences under the trade agreement.
The Foreign-Trade Zones Board issued the following notices on Sept. 20: