181 S Franklin Ave, 4th Floor Valley Stream, NY 11581 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
The Stile Newsletter - Issue #932
Past Editions
Subject:  03.06.2026 The Stile Newsletter Issue #932

The Stile Newsletter Issue # 932 .

ISSUE #932 - 03/06/2026


Please visit us at

www.stileintl.com 

for all your import needs:

  • Tracking your shipments
  • printing documents
  • viewing your entries
  • past & present editions of the Stile Newsletter

If you need any assistance with Username and/or Password,

please contact:

williamortiz@stileintl.com

Executive Vice President



jmenendez@stileintl.com

Director of IT and Management


91 FR 9977 - Cotton Board Rules and Regulations: Adjusting Supplemental Assessment on Imports (2025 Amendments) - Govinfo.gov



Publication Title: Federal Register Volume 91, Issue 40 (March 2, 2026)


Category: Regulatory Information


Collection: Federal Register


SuDoc Class Number

AE 2.7:

GS 4.107:

AE 2.106:


Publisher: Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration


Section: Rules and Regulations


Action: Withdrawal of direct final rule.


Dates: Effective February 26, 2026, AMS withdraws the direct final rule published at 90 FR 61261, on December 31, 2025.


Contact: Sue Coleman, Branch Chief, Research and Promotion, Cotton and Tobacco Program, AMS, USDA, 3275 Appling Road, Memphis, Tennessee 38133; telephone (901) 384-3000; facsimile (901) 384-3033; or email at CottonRP@usda.gov.


Summary: Due to receipt of a significant adverse comment, the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is withdrawing the direct final rule, "Cotton Board Rules and Regulations: Adjusting Supplemental Assessment on Imports (2025 Amendments)," that published on December 31, 2025.


Agency Names:  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

               Agricultural Marketing Service


Page Number Range: 9977-9977


Federal Register Citation: 91 FR 9977 


CFR Citation: 7 CFR 1205


CFR Associated Subjects: Advertising; Agricultural Research; Cotton; Marketing Agreements and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements


Docket Numbers: Doc. No. AMS-CN-25-0018



FR Doc Number: 2026-04115

USITC to Investigate Economic Impact of Revoking PNTR for Products of China - USITC



The U.S. International Trade Commission (Commission or USITC) is undertaking a new factfinding investigation that will examine the impact of revoking permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) treatment for all products of China on the U.S. economy, U.S. industry, and product sourcing over a six-year period. 

The Commission is instituting this investigation, Effects on the U.S. Economy of Revoking China’s Permanent Normal Trade Relations Status (Inv. No. 332-609), to examine the topics above following guidance in a report by the House Appropriations Committee accompanying the Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment Appropriations Act, 2026. The USITC expects to publish its report by August 21, 2026.


The report will provide, to the extent practicable:

  • The results of the agency’s investigation and analysis, including detailed information, to the extent practicable, on U.S. trade, production, and prices in the industries that could be directly and most affected by the imposition of rates of duty in column 2 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States on products of China.
  • An examination of an alternative scenario where Congress revokes PNTR treatment with a five-year phase-in of tariffs on a subset of national security products.

Due to the accelerated timeline of this investigation, the Commission does not plan to hold a public hearing in connection with the preparation of this report. The public is invited to file written submissions and other information concerning the matters to be addressed in this investigation. All written submissions should be addressed to the Secretary of the Commission and should be received no later than 5:15 p.m. Eastern Time, April 13, 2026. 

HOW TO FILE SUBMISSIONS: All submissions must be filed through the Commission’s Electronic Document Information System (EDIS). Questions on electronic filing should be directed to the Office of the Secretary, Docket Services Division (EDIS3Help@usitc.gov), or consult the Commission’s Handbook on Filing Procedures and the Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR 201.8).

More information on the scope of the investigation is available in the USITC’s notice of investigation, dated February 26, 2026, which can be downloaded from the USITC website or obtained by contacting the Office of the Secretary.



About factfinding investigations  

USITC general factfinding investigations, such as this one conducted under section 332(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930, cover matters related to tariffs, trade, and competitiveness. The resulting reports convey the USITC’s objective findings and independent analyses on the subjects investigated. The USITC makes no recommendations on policy or other matters in its general factfinding reports. These reports usually are released to the public.


Federal Register Notices: 




Ambassador Greer Announces 2026 Trade Policy Agenda and 2025 Annual Report - U.S. International Trade Representative




WASHINGTON – United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer delivered President Trump’s 2026 Trade Policy Agenda and 2025 Annual Report to Congress. The Trump Administration is doubling down on the America First Trade Policy in 2026 to capitalize on the wins from 2025 and keep momentum going for American workers, their families, and the U.S. economy. The 2025 Annual Report offers a comprehensive account of USTR’s actions to support President Trump’s trade agenda, including negotiations with key trading partners to protect U.S. jobs and expand market access for U.S. exporters.

“President Trump continues to flip the script on forty years of non-reciprocal trade practices and harmful globalist policies, eliminating long-standing barriers and strengthening our workers’ competitiveness,” said Ambassador Greer. “American farmers, ranchers, and producers are already reaping the benefits of President Trump’s America First approach, with domestic production scaling up and new markets opening for U.S. exports abroad. This year’s Trade Policy Agenda outlines how the Administration will capitalize off the success from the past year, advancing the prosperity of Americans today and the generations to follow.”

To read President Trump’s 2026 Trade Policy Agenda, click here.



Background

Congress requires the U.S. Trade Representative to submit the President’s Trade Policy Agenda and Annual Report by March 1 each year. The Trade Policy Agenda and Annual Report were prepared according to guidelines established under the Trade Act of 1974, as amended.



USTR Seeks Public Comment on the Design of a Plurilateral Agreement on Trade in Critical Minerals and Policy Actions to Strengthen the Resilience of Critical Mineral Supply Chains - U.S. International Trade Representative



WASHINGTON – Today (2/26/26), the Office of the United States Trade Representative invited public comment on the design of a plurilateral Agreement on Trade in Critical Minerals and policy actions to enhance the resilience of critical mineral supply chains and the downstream industries that depend on them.

“The Trump administration is laying the groundwork to negotiate an Agreement on Trade in Critical Minerals with like-minded trading partners,” said Ambassador Greer. “From infrastructure and industry to smartphones and satellites, critical minerals power our everyday lives and our national security. We welcome comments from interested parties to help develop strategic trade policy and border mechanisms, such as price floors and tariffs, to build a resilient and non-distorted marketplace among aligned trading partners.”

The deadline for submission of comments is March 19, 2026.



To view the Federal Register Notice, click here.












 
 

Stay Informed – Get the Latest Updates Straight to Your Inbox!

Sign up for our newsletter and never miss important news like our latest Special Notices, Tariff Updates, and Industry Alerts.

Simply fill out the form and get instant access to timely updates and valuable information.

Got Questions? Let’s Talk

Our experienced teams prioritize your needs, delivering solutions swiftly and professionally. We believe in blending today’s needs with tomorrow’s technology at competitive prices, ensuring your satisfaction with every shipment. At Stile Associates, we don’t just move your cargo; we move your business forward. Contact us for questions and concerns about our services. .


FacebookTwitterInstagram
Learn more about our freight forwarding company