Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
International Trade Today is providing readers with some of the top stories for March 18-22 in case they were missed.
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Article | Reference # |
CBP to Enforce ISF-5 Requirements Mostly Through Liquidated Damages, Not Cargo Holds | 1903180023 |
CBP Seizes More Than a Million Pounds of Pork From China | 1903180014 |
Apple iPad Cases Classifiable as Plastic Articles, Not iPad Accessories, CIT Says | 1903190017 |
ICE Looking at Possible Lacey Act Violations Involving Okoume Wood From Africa | 1903190027 |
US Planning to Keep China Tariffs in Place for 'Substantial Period,' Trump Says | 1903200036 |
CBP Budget Plans Include $24 Million for AD/CV Enhanced Bonding, 'Federated View of Importers' | 1903200026 |
Latest 301 Exclusions Include Consumer Goods and Industrial Machines | 1903210048 |
CBP Releases Draft CATAIR for New Entry Type 86 | 1903210039 |
Trump Explains His Position on Tariffs to Fox Business News | 1903220044 |
Kudlow Says Some Tariffs on Chinese Goods Will Come Down With Deal | 1903220011 |