Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed from Last Week
Broker Power is providing readers with some of the top stories for August 29 -- September 2, 2011 in case they were missed last week.
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Article | Reference # |
CBP Announces Future Addition of PGA Indicators to ABI Tariff, Provides Formats | 11082921 |
Air Cargo Advance Screening Pilot Set to Expand to Forwarders on Aug 29 | 11082904 |
CBP Exploring Use of AD/CV Jump Teams, Cites Shabby Enforcement | 11082902 |
Seamless C-TPAT/PIP & More Pre-Clearance Are Canadian Commenters' "Perimeter" Goals | 11083018 |
DOJ Raids Gibson Guitar Factories for Alleged Lacey Act Violation | 11083010 |
CBP Provides Update on ACE & ITDS Projects at Aug COAC Meeting | 11083113 |
Over 120 Apparel Gender-Based Tariff Discrimination Cases Await CIT Action | 11083118 |
AMS Final Rule Increases Cotton Taxes, Expands HTS Nos on Sept 30 | 11083117 |
CBP Posts COAC Document on "Role of the Broker" from Non-CHB Licensees | 11090120 |
Non-CHB Licensees Say "Broker Ed" & Work Rules Best Suited for Permits | 11090211 |
Details of CBP’s Part 102 Origin Changes for Pipe, Cards, Optical Fiber, Rice, Textiles; Nixed Uniform Rules | 11090213 |
FAA Proposes $175K Fine Against MIT for Lithium Batteries that Caught on Fire at FedEx | 11090254 |