Top ECD Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
Export Compliance Daily is providing readers with some of the top stories for Dec. 9-13 in case you missed them.
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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 # |
China to Start Granting Tariff Waivers for US Pork, Soybean Imports | 1912060033 |
EU Needs Better Export Control Enforcement Amid Growing Trade Complexities, Report Says | 1912060024 |
AES, EEI Filings Not Yet Proof of Export for Drawback Purposes | 1912090036 |
Ericsson Fined More Than $1 billion for FCPA Violations in Five Countries | 1912090022 |
Commerce Considering Tighter Restrictions on Foreign Sales Containing US Goods, Official Says | 1912100033 |
Emerging Tech Proposed Rules May Not Come Before 2020, BIS Official Says | 1912100019 |
US Companies Facing Issues With Returning Faulty Goods to Entity List Suppliers, TAC Members Say | 1912110054 |
BIS Seeking Comments on Information Collection Involving Foreign Boycotts | 1912110027 |
US Sanctions on Iran Inadvertently Blocking Humanitarian Exports, Panelists, Congress Members Say | 1912120027 |
Trade War Provoked Chinese to Take ‘Sudden’ Protectionist Turn, Photronics CEO Says | 1912120025 |