United States:
November 2021 Trade Law Update
08 December 2021
Husch Blackwell LLP
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In Husch Blackwell's November 2021 Trade Law Newsletter, you'll
learn about the following updates in international trade and supply
chain law:
- The U.S. set to rollback existing Section 232 steel and
aluminum tariffs
- The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative extending
exclusions for COVID related products
- An update on U.S. Department of Commerce decisions
- U.S. International Trade Commission - Section 701/731
proceedings
- Summary of decisions from the Court of International Trade
- Updates from the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- November export controls and sanctions
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