Federal regulations
- Certain Pre-Stretched Synthetic Braiding Hair and Packaging Thereof (II); Notice of Request for Submissions on the Public InterestJune 10, 2026
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.
- International Product Change-Priority Mail Express International, Priority Mail International & First-Class Package International Service AgreementJune 9, 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.
- 2025 Tax Information for Use in the Revenue Shortfall Allocation MethodJune 8, 2026
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.
- Request for Comments on the Scope and Operation of a Mechanism To Promote Reciprocal Managed Trade With ChinaJune 5, 2026
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.
- Notice of Determinations and Request for Comments Concerning Actions in Section 301 Investigations of Acts, Policies, and Practices of Various Economies Related to the Failure To Impose and Effectively Enforce a Prohibition on the Importation of Goods Produced With Forced LaborJune 5, 2026
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.
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