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Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week

International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for Nov. 5-9 in case they were missed.

All articles can be found by searching on the titles or by clicking on the hyperlinked reference number.

ArticleReference #
China to Become More Welcoming to Imports, Says China's Xi1811050021
CBP Announces Advance Manifest Filing Requirement for Section 321 Truck Shipments1811050010
First 'Wave' of Section 301 CF 28s Expected in Coming Weeks, Customs Lawyer Says1811060022
Annual User Fee for Broker District and National Permits Due Jan. 251811060031
Democratic House Unlikely to Stop Tariffs, Business Should Prepare for Worst, USFIA Panelists Say1811070009
De Minimis, Continued Section 232 Tariffs Among USMCA Concerns Raised by USTR Advisory Groups1811070013
Customs Brokers Getting Lots of Questions About How to Mitigate or Avoid Section 301 Duties, Muoio Says1811080047
CBP Updates Process for Importing Goods Exempt From Section 232 Tariffs1811080015
White House Adviser Navarro Suggests Near-Term Deal With China Unlikely1811090035
Lipstick Packaged in China Doesn't Undergo Substantial Transformation, Not Subject to Section 301 Duties1811070020