Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed from Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for March 30 - April 3 in case they were missed.
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CBP Provides Statistics on FY 2014 Textile Foreign Factory Visits | 1503300012 |
Long Beach Extends Cap on Dockage Fees, Says Better Training Needed to Reduce Backlog | 1503300015">1503300015 |
Senate Finance Readies To Mark Up GSP and Customs Reauthorization Alongside TPA, Say Lobbyists | 1503310017 |
First CEEs to Take Over Post-Release Work April 6 | 1503310014 |
Trade Enforcement Posture Across Federal Agencies Needs Improvement, Says CBP's Owen | 1504010008 |
FMC Planning Proceeding on Port Congestion, Says Lidinsky | 1504010020 |
CPSC Certificate eFiling Will Require New Importer-Broker Processes, Says COAC Work Group | 1504020017 |
Texas Importer Faces Lacey Act Charges for False Country of Origin Labels on Shrimp | 1504020019 |
EPA Proposes Reporting Requirements for Manufacturers, Importers of Nanomaterials | 1504030023 |
A.N. Deringer Adds New Director of Marketing and Sales | 1504030013">1504030013 |