USPS filed a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add domestic shipping services contracts for Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and USPS Ground Advantage to its Negotiated Service Agreements competitive products list.
The Deputy Secretary of Defense designates specific Chinese entities as "Chinese military companies" under statutory criteria, which may restrict U.S. business dealings with those firms.
The US International Trade Commission solicits public-interest submissions on remedies for synthetic braiding hair imports under Section 337 investigation; submissions due by June 5, 2026.
USPS files for Postal Regulatory Commission approval to add Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International, and First-Class Package International Service contracts to negotiated service agreements.
The 2025 Revenue Shortfall Allocation Method uses current tax information to distribute shortfall recovery obligations among small businesses and taxpayers based on prior-year revenue thresholds.
USTR seeks public comments on a proposed U.S.-China Board of Trade mechanism to negotiate reciprocal tariff reductions on non-sensitive products and rebalance bilateral trade.
USTR initiated 60 investigations into forced labor import prohibitions on March 12, 2026, and proposes additional duties of 10-12.5% on products from 60 economies, with a public comment period and hearings to follow.
USPS files with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add a domestic shipping services contract to its Negotiated Service Agreements for competitive products.
U.S. Trade Representative initiates Section 301 investigation into Vietnam's intellectual property protection and enforcement practices, inviting public comments on potential trade actions against the priority foreign country.
USPS updates Domestic Mail Manual mailing standards to implement price adjustments effective July 12, 2026, affecting small businesses using domestic mailing services.
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