Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for Nov. 18-22 in case they were missed.
All articles can be found by searching on the titles or by clicking on the hyperlinked reference number.
Article | Reference # |
CBP Finds Auto Parts Importer May Use Reconciliation to Adjust Value Based on Commodity Price Formula | 1911150048 |
CIT Finds Fault With Additional Section 232 Tariffs on Steel From Turkey, Denies Move to Dismiss Case | 1911180013 |
Complex Section 301 Tariffs on EU Create Tariff Engineering, Supply Chain Opportunities for Importers, KPMG Says | 1911190056 |
CBP Proposes to Limit Court Decisions on Wrench Definition | 1911190036 |
Hong Kong Bill Passes Unanimously in Senate, Then House Passes It With Just One 'No' Vote | 1911200036 |
PGAs List New Regulations on Food Traceability, Steel Transshipment in Fall 2019 Unified Agenda | 1911200049 |
USMCA Negotiations Have Graduated Beyond Working Group | 1911210048 |
Democrats Complain That Japan Phase 1 Deal Neglects Congress | 1911200047 |
Lawyers Wonder If Section 301 Investigation on Auto Imports Is Next | 1911190033 |
APHIS Posts Webpage on New Tomato and Pepper Import Certification Requirements | 1911220029 |