Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for June 22-26 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
Supreme Court Denies Hearing of Section 232 Constitutional Challenge, Bringing Case to Close | 2006220034 |
Three-Quarters of Section 301 Exclusion Requests Denied, CRS Notes | 2006220038 |
FTC to Propose New 'Made in USA' Regs With Stricter Enforcement, Application to Online Advertising | 2006230049 |
Grassley Sees Good Chance of GSP Renewal in 2020 | 2006230053 |
USTR Posts Another Notice on Possible Increase to Tariffs on EU | 2006240017 |
Democrats Making China Trade War a Campaign Theme | 2006240040 |
USTR Seeking Comments on Extending All Tranche 4 Tariff Exclusions Beyond Sept. 1 | 2006250001 |
Ways and Means Chairman Concerned That USTR Will Reimpose Aluminum Tariffs on Canada | 2006250048 |
CIT Allows Redo of Section 232 Exclusion Decision as Cases Mount on Missing Evidence | 2006260047 |
Broker Outreach Around USMCA Transition Key to Smaller Importer Compliance, CBP's Smith Says | 2006260030 |