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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 13626
    Reading Time:about 6 minutes

    The United States International Trade Commission has announced a schedule for a full review regarding the impact of potentially ending the investigation into fresh tomatoes imported from Mexico. This review, conducted under the Tariff Act of 1930, will examine whether ending the suspension could result in material injury reoccurring or continuing in a foreseeable future. The Commission has extended the review period by up to 90 days due to the review's complexity. Interested parties must submit requests and information by specified dates, with hearings and submissions scheduled through September 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The International Trade Commission is checking to see if stopping a study on tomatoes from Mexico might hurt businesses in the future, and they've decided to take a bit longer to finish this check. They want to make sure everyone gets a chance to say what they think, so they’ve extended the time they have to listen to people until September 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 2040
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Postal Regulatory Commission has announced a new filing by the Postal Service regarding a negotiated service agreement. This notice notifies the public about the filing, encourages public comments, and outlines administrative procedures. Public comments on the filing are due by January 13, 2025. For additional information, the public can contact David A. Trissell, the General Counsel, or refer to the commission's website.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal people want to make a new deal and they're asking everyone what they think about it. They want people to say something nice or helpful by January 13, 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 3270
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The New York Stock Exchange LLC submitted a proposal to the Securities and Exchange Commission to amend its Equities Price List. The proposed changes include introducing a new Adding Credit Tier 7, revising the non-display credit for Supplemental Liquidity Providers, and updating the credit for adding non-displayed liquidity in certain securities. The changes are intended to take effect on January 2, 2025. The public is invited to comment on the proposal by February 4, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    In this notice, the New York Stock Exchange wants to change some rules about how it charges money for trades to make things better for people trading with them. They invite everyone to share their thoughts about these changes, but some important details might be hard to understand.