A daily source-backed read on U.S. trade policy, market-access friction, and the import scopes each signal can touch.
Three analyses separate operative entry rules from public posture: USMCA review, Mexico tomato AD coverage, and Section 232 auto treatment.
The USITC record and CBP procedural clocks, not policy logic, decide today's live refund and injury risks.
A brief on 7 analyses published late last week and over the weekend, each linked in full.
Five records moved in one daily cycle but sit in separate files, a tariff class-certification fight, a Qatar melamine CIT step, a China CBS AD/CVD preliminary injury determination, and two Section 337 matters. Triage record by record.
Today's records are not one campaign. China and Vietnam sunset-review maintenance, a North Korea emergency renewal, and two CIT filings each touch a separate file.
Five U.S. trade records moved in one cycle across separate files. Match each to the order, zone, or docket it touches, not one policy theme.
The Court of International Trade sent Commerce's negative antidumping determination on melamine from Qatar back for reconsideration, faulting its use of Turkey as the comparison market. Separately, the USITC received two new Section 337 complaints, on DRAM devices and on foundry coke, both seeking exclusion orders.
Three FTZ notices and two litigation filings moved in the same cycle. Match each record to the specific import file it touches, not to one enforcement campaign.
Duty litigation, vessel waivers, and Section 337 move five import files. Watch the Giti Tire AD case, the M/V LUCY Jones Act waiver, 337-TA-1440, the Euro Notions CAPE refund docket, and G&H Diversified for source-linked changes in duty exposure, deadlines, or market access.
CIT filings, an FTZ PET-preform notice, and a Section 337 highchair complaint each require separate calendar and compliance tracking.
Use the daily issue to spot changes that may touch an HTS, origin, case, supplier, or deadline you manage.