Census Bureau issues a non-substantive correction to Foreign Trade Regulations originally finalized March 30, 2026.
U.S. Department of Commerce initiates administrative reviews of antidumping and countervailing duty orders with April anniversary dates upon receipt of requests.
U.S. Commerce Department solicits requests for administrative reviews of antidumping and countervailing duty orders and suspended investigations; businesses may join the annual inquiry service list.
OMB seeks public comment on information collection requirements for applications to arbitrator lists under the Data Privacy Framework Program; deadline for comments is 60 days from Federal Register publication.
The U.S. Department of Commerce is initiating five-year sunset reviews of existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders under the Tariff Act of 1930.
The Commerce Department requests public comment by January 21, 2025, on its Information Collection Request for data privacy framework self-certification submissions from US and EU businesses.
NIST's Artificial Intelligence Consortium invites organizations to submit letters of interest to collaborate on developing measurement science and standards for AI safety and deployment, with participation requiring a Cooperative Research and Develo…
OMB proposes revisions to federal financial assistance guidance for grants and cooperative agreements to enhance transparency, accountability, oversight, and equal opportunity while reducing recipient burden across all federal grant-making agencies.
FTC settlement with MindSift LLC addresses allegations of unfair or deceptive practices under federal law through a proposed consent order available for public comment.
The Bureau of the Census issues non-substantive corrections to Foreign Trade Regulations clarifying filing requirements for in-transit shipments, effective September 15, 2025.
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