Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for Oct. 10-13 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
Software Developers Concerned Over Lack of Transition Procedures, Fallback Plans for ACE Statements Deadline | 1710100068 |
'Poison Pill' Proposals by US Could Kill NAFTA Despite Progress, Chamber CEO Warns | 1710100025 |
Trade Committees Working to Renew GSP Before Dec. 31 Expiration | 1710110059 |
Timeliness of CBP Demand for Payment Is Protestable, CIT Says | 1710110021 |
CBP Says Bluetooth Capability Doesn't Determine Classification of iPhone Case With Separate Screen | 1710120037 |
U.S. Has Room for Flexibility in NAFTA Talks, Commerce Secretary Says | 1710120034 |
NAFTA Parties Agree to Scrap Paper Certificates of Origin, Considering New de Minimis Levels | 1710130030 |
CIT Finds Footwear Importer Liable for Misclassification; Owner's 'Trek Leather' Culpability Still to Be Decided | 1710130037 |