Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for March 26-30 in case they were missed.
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Export Compliance Daily combines U.S. export control news, foreign border import regulation and policy developments into a single daily information service that reliably informs its trade professional readers about important current issues affecting their operations.
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Article | Reference # |
South Korea Reaches Agreement on Steel, Aluminum, KORUS Changes | 1803260005 |
CBP Must Allow In-Person Hearing Before Issuing Section 1592 Penalties, CIT Says | 1803260022 |
Importers and Customs Brokers File Court Challenge of New TFTEA Drawback Requirements | 1803260048 |
CBP Updates Policies on 'First Filed,' 'Mixed Use' Claims in Interim Guidance on TFTEA Drawback | 1803270031 |
Steel Importer's Court Complaint Says Section 232 Tariffs Unconstitutional, Requests Temporary Hold | 1803280054 |
KORUS Changes Affect Verification of Origin for US Goods, Harmonize Regulations | 1803280026 |
Retroactive GSP Can Be Claimed on Letter Correcting Earlier Misclassification, CBP Says | 1803290021 |
USTR Says NAFTA Agreement Reachable in 'Next Little Bit' as US Reportedly Abandons Contentious Proposal | 1803290020 |
CBP Says Not Enough Information for Refund of Duty Overpayment After Clerical Error, Denies Protest | 1803300024 |
Trump Says KORUS Signing Might Wait Until North Korean Talks Are Held | 1803300013 |