E-Editions

Volume 23 No. 7 -- February 17, 2003

2/17/2003
In This Issue: * State to Require Advance Notice for Munitions List Exports * Interagency Debate Brews Over Future of Option 4 * Labor Rights Loom As Stumbling Block to …

Volume 23 No. 6 -- February 10, 2003

2/10/2003
In This Issue: *  BIS Budget Adds Enforcement Staff, New Technology Office *  Industry Will Turn to Congress for Help on Advance Notices *  Commerce …

Volume 23 No. 5 -- February 3, 2003

2/3/2003
In this Issue: * Court Rules to Protect License Applications from Disclosure * Food Importers Will Face Duplicate Prior Notice Requirements * BIS Report Shows Boom in …

Volume 23 No. 4 -- January 27, 2003

1/27/2003
In This Issue: * Industry Complains About Changed Attitude at Customs * Customs Proposes Advance Notice for Rail Shipments * U.S. Finally Appoints Last Member of NAFTA …

Volume 23 No. 3 -- January 20, 2003

1/20/2003
In This Issue: * New Rules For Microprocessors Clarify Military End Uses * Customs Floats Plan for Advance Filing for Air, Truck Cargoes * Food Importers Concerned About …

Volume 23 No. 2 -- January 13, 2003

1/13/2003
In This Issue: * EU Offers Own Approach to Making Patented Drugs Available * Silicon Graphics Agrees to Give License Exception Rights * Central America Rushes to Get …

Volume 23 No. 1 -- January 6, 2003

1/6/2003
In This Issue: * U.S.-Mexico Seeking Safeguard Deal to Limit U.S. Poultry Exports * Hughes, Boeing Take Hard Stand Against State's Charges * Exporters Want Assurances on …

Volume 22, No. 50 -- December 23, 2002

12/23/2002
In This Issue * Wassenaar Agrees to Establish Antiterorism Controls * Commerce Ready to Release Softwood Lumber Policy for Comment * U.S. Puts Trade Laws on Table as Part of OECD Steel …

Volume 22, No. 49 -- December 16, 2002

12/16/2002
In This Issue: * Provisions of Terrorism Insurance Law Put Export Payments at Risk * Enzi Will Scrap Old EAA and Introduce New Version * WTO Ruling on Privatization Could Overturn …

Volume 22, No. 48 -- December 9, 2002

12/9/2002
In This Issue: * Customs Will Wait to Decide On Future of Option 4 * U.S. Proposal Unites WTO In Support of Tariffs * Effort Will be Made to Simplify Encrytion Control * BIS Plans …

Volume 22, No. 47 -- December 2, 2002

12/2/2002
In This Issue: * Space-Qualified Rules Poised to Capture Commercial Semiconductors * Defense Trade Review May Do Little to Help Licensing * State Official Claims Licensing Process Is …

Volume 22, No. 46 -- November 25, 2002

11/25/2002
In This Issue: * White House Launches Review of Defense Trade Controls * U.S. to Call for Major Cut in Global Tariffs in Doha Round * Customs Investigating $500 Million In-Bond Fraud …

Volume 22, No. 45 -- November 18, 2002

11/18/2002
In This Issue: * Proposal at Wassenaar Could Double Night Vision Licenses * U.S. Will Lose More International Trade Panel Cases, Official Warns * ITA Says Vietnam Is Still Nonmarket …

Volume 22, No. 44 -- November 11, 2002

11/11/2002
In This Issue: * Judges Question Confidentiality of Export License Information * BIS Seeks to Impose Liability on Firms That Acquire Exporters * Election Boosts Bush Administration …

Volume 22, No. 43 -- November 4, 2002

11/4/2002
In This Issue: * Compaq Fined For DEC's Export Control Violations * U.S. Won't Appeal WTO Ruling on Softwood Lumber * Customs Issues Final 24-In-Advance Rule for Cargo Manifests * …

Volume 22, No. 42 -- October 28, 2002

10/28/2002
In This Issue: * Little Progress Made With Chinese on Post-Shipment Inspections * Export Licensing Remains Slow For Sensitive Destinations * Fight Likely to Delay WTO TRIPS Deal on …

Volume 22, No. 41 -- October 21, 2002

10/21/2002
WASHINGTON TARIFF & TRADE LETTER Vol. 22, No. …

Volume 22, No. 41 -- October 21, 2002

10/21/2002
In this Issue: * BIS Can Do Little to Fight Grassroots Boycott of Israel; * New Visa Policy Blocking Entry of Foreign Customers to U.S.; * U.S. Wants to Link Market Access And Trade …