Top ITT Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
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| Article | Reference # |
|---|---|
| CBP Releases Spreadsheet Aid on Tariff Stacking | 2512170038 |
| Importers May File Protests to Wait Out Official CBP Section 232 Metal Content Guidance, Lawyer Says | 2512160034 |
| CIT Says It Can Order Refunds for Plaintiffs' Finally Liquidated Entries in 1581(i) IEEPA Cases | 2512150029 |
| SCOTUS Tariff Case Most Likely to Be Decided in Early January | 2512170033 |
| More Firms Counsel Importers to File Preemptive CIT Lawsuits for IEEPA Refunds | 2512180072 |
| CIT Ruling Means No Protest Needed Now to Seek IEEPA Tariff Refunds, Attorneys Say | 2512160050 |
| USTR: US Won't Rubber Stamp USMCA Renewal | 2512180059 |
| California Customs Broker Sentenced to Over 4 Years in Prison for Defrauding Importers | 2512190033 |
| House Republican Introduces Trump Tariff Rebate Act | 2512180009 |
| Commerce Opens Process for New Additions to Section 232 Auto Parts Tariffs | 2512150059 |