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2026 Tariff-Rate Quota Limits Under US-Australia Free Trade Agreement

The Office of the United States Trade Representative published the 2026 tariff-rate quota quantitative limits for goods originating in Australia under the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement. The Annex specifies quantitative limits including 71,695 metric tons for beef (price-based safeguard under U.S. note 8), 25,497,000 liters for dairy products (subheading 9822.04.05), and additional limits for other agricultural products under various HTSUS subheadings. These quantities apply to originating goods of Australia entered from January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026.

Routine Notice International Trade
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Rescinding Obsolete Language in Federal Reclamation Requirements

The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) confirms the effective date of March 30, 2026, for a direct final rule rescinding obsolete language in 30 CFR Part 874. The rule removes requirements for compliance with prior balance replacement fund regulations—unappropriated funds from Treasury's General Fund replacing State or Tribal share funds allocated before October 1, 2007. OSMRE received four comments during the comment period, determined none were significant adverse comments, and confirms the rule proceeds as final.

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OSM rescinds time distance standards for backfilling and grading

OSM rescinds time distance standards rough backfilling grading

Rule Mining
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Notice of Realty Action: Direct Sale of Public Lands in La Paz County, AZ

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes a direct sale of 640 acres of public lands in La Paz County, Arizona to 174 Power Global, LLC for the appraised fair market value of $350,000. The sale would resolve management challenges of an isolated tract without public access and facilitate economic development under FLPMA authority. Written comments on the proposed sale must be submitted by May 15, 2026.

Routine Notice Real Estate
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USGS Requests Public Reports of Alaska Bird Beak Deformities

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is seeking public comment on renewing an information collection (OMB Control No. 1028-0116) to gather observation reports of birds with beak deformities from Alaska and other North American regions. The notice invites the public and Federal agencies to comment on the collection's necessity, accuracy, and burden estimates. Comments are due June 1, 2026.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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Aviastar-TU Export Privileges Denial Renewed

The Bureau of Industry and Security renewed for the sixth time a Temporary Denial Order against Aviastar-TU, a Moscow-based aviation company, continuing the denial of its U.S. export privileges. The TDO, originally issued April 21, 2022, has been repeatedly renewed due to ongoing and continuous apparent violations of the Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR 766.24). The order prevents any U.S. persons from participating in export transactions with the respondent.

Priority review Enforcement Export Controls
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Sunshine Act Meeting Notice - National Science Board Committee

The National Science Foundation published a Sunshine Act meeting notice announcing a closed teleconference of the National Science Board's Committee on Strategy on April 3, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern. The meeting will address National Science Board business including Chair's Opening Remarks and Committee discussion of the NSF FY28 budget. The meeting will be conducted via videoconference from NSF headquarters in Alexandria, VA.

Routine Notice Education
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NSF SBIR/STTR Phase I Information Collection Request

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has submitted information collection requirements to OMB for review under the Paperwork Reduction Act for the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I, Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I, and Fast-Track Pilot Pre-Submission Project Pitch Form (OMB Control No. 3145-0282). This second notice invites public comments within 30 days. NSF is forwarding the submission to OMB simultaneously with publication.

Routine Notice Government Contracting
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NIH Center for Scientific Review closed meetings, 31st Mar

NIH Center for Scientific Review closed meetings, 31st Mar

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Notice of Closed Meetings for Grant Application Reviews

The NIH Center for Scientific Review published a Federal Register notice announcing five closed meetings scheduled for April 20-24, 2026, pursuant to section 1009 of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. The meetings will review grant applications including the MIST (U01) program, Health Services Career Development Awards, and various biomedical research topics. Meetings are closed under Government in the Sunshine Act exemptions to protect confidential trade secrets and personal privacy.

Routine Notice Healthcare
NYSE Rule Filings
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MSCI Options Rule Filing for Reduced Value Indices

NYSE American filed SR-NYSEAMER-2026-28 to amend listing standards for reduced value indices related to MSCI options. The proposed rule change involves modifications to license agreements with MSCI and updates to NYSE American Rules governing index options, including Sections 903, 904, and related provisions. The filing references Exchange Act Section 19(b) and includes Exhibit 1 summarizing the rule change.

Priority review Rule Securities
NYSE Rule Filings
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NYSE ARCA Rule Filing SR-NYSEARCA-2026-35

SR-NYSEARCA-2026-35.pdf

Rule Securities
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Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Household Component Comment Request

AHRQ published a 30-day comment request notice for the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) Household Component (OMB No. 0935-0118). The survey collects data on health services usage, costs, and insurance coverage. Comments must be submitted by April 30, 2026.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Eurosystem Sets Out Comprehensive Strategy for Future of European Payments

The Eurosystem published its comprehensive payments strategy outlining the vision for Europe's payment ecosystem amid technological transformation. The strategy covers wholesale, business-to-business, retail and cross-border payments, and takes into account tokenisation and distributed ledger technology adoption. It establishes four strategic aims: maintaining central bank money's role, enhancing payment autonomy, promoting integrated and competitive payments, and supporting the euro's international role.

Priority review Notice Payments
CFTC Press Releases
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Peken Global Limited Fined $500,000 for Operating KuCoin Exchange Without Registration

Peken Global, $500k penalty, KuCoin registration violation

Enforcement Derivatives
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State v. Robinson - Post Conviction Relief Denied

Delaware Superior Court issued an order denying post-conviction relief in State v. Robinson. The court rejected the defendant's challenge to conviction, finding no basis for relief under applicable procedural standards. No new obligations or compliance requirements are imposed on any parties.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Bordley murder defendant postconviction relief granted

State v. Bordley murder defendant postconviction relief granted

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Riad v. Liberty Mutual Personal Insurance - Insurable Interest

The Delaware Superior Court denied Liberty Mutual's motion for summary judgment in an insurance coverage dispute, holding that a property owner retains an insurable interest during the statutory redemption period following a tax sale. The court ruled that legal title holders with redemption rights have sufficient interest to maintain coverage even after a Sheriff's sale, creating precedent on this issue of first impression.

Priority review Enforcement Insurance
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Magellan Pipeline v. Suncor - Interlocutory Appeal Denied

Delaware Superior Court denied Suncor Energy Inc.'s application to certify an interlocutory appeal from the Court's March 9, 2026 order. The underlying dispute involves breach of contract claims by Magellan Pipeline Co., L.P. against Suncor Canada under a 2015 Parent Guaranty and related agreements. The ruling leaves in place the Court's prior decision denying Suncor Canada's Rule 12(b)(2) motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction.

Routine Enforcement Energy
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Contract dispute escrow funds, motion dismissed

Contract dispute escrow funds, motion dismissed

Opinion Contract Law
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Commonwealth v. Williams - Murder Conviction Vacated

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court vacated the murder in the first degree and assault with attempt to kill convictions against defendant Williams and remanded for a new trial. Consistent with Commonwealth v. Guardado, the court also vacated the firearms convictions. The case involved a May 2018 shooting incident in Brockton where the defendant was convicted based partly on testimony from a cooperator whose charges were dismissed.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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California AI Procurement Executive Order

Governor Newsom signed Executive Order N-5-26 establishing new AI procurement standards requiring technology companies seeking California state contracts to demonstrate responsible AI policies, including safeguards against bias, civil rights violations, and illegal content. The order directs the Government Operations Agency to develop new contracting vetting processes and enables California to separate its procurement from federal standards.

Priority review Rule Artificial Intelligence
BNM Malaysia
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Annual Report 2025 Economic and Monetary Review and Financial Stability Review

Bank Negara Malaysia released its Annual Report 2025, Economic and Monetary Review 2025, and Financial Stability Review for Second Half 2025. Malaysia's economy grew 5.2% in 2025 anchored by resilient domestic demand, with inflation at a five-year low of 1.4%. The reports project Malaysia to grow 4-5% in 2026, with the financial system remaining resilient to support economic expansion amid global uncertainties.

Routine Notice Banking
BNM Malaysia
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Malaysia International Reserves, February 2026, Detailed Breakdown

Malaysia international reserves, February 2026, detailed breakdown

Notice International Reserves
BNM Malaysia
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Monthly Monetary and Financial Developments Report

Bank Negara Malaysia published its monthly statistical report on monetary and financial developments for February 2026. The report covers headline inflation at 1.4% (down from 1.6% in January), core inflation at 2% (down from 2.3%), manufacturing production growth of 7.3%, private sector credit growth of 5.6%, banking system liquidity with a 149.4% Liquidity Coverage Ratio, and gross impaired loans at 1.4%.

Routine Notice Banking
BNM Malaysia
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Evolving Roles of Central Banks in Changing Landscape

Bank Negara Malaysia Governor delivered a keynote address at the Central Banking Meetings in Kuala Lumpur on the evolving roles of central banks amid structural shifts in the global economy. The address emphasized that central banks must transition from merely ensuring stability to actively architecting resilience in the face of geopolitical conflicts, trade fragmentation, digital transformation, and climate pressures. The speech drew on Malaysia's experience through the Asian Financial Crisis and COVID-19 pandemic as examples of institutional resilience building.

Routine Notice Banking
CBO Publications
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Fisher House Availability Act of 2026 - Cost Estimate

The Congressional Budget Office issued a cost estimate for S. 3119, the Fisher House Availability Act of 2026. The bill would authorize the VA to establish and operate additional Fisher Houses—temporary lodging facilities for families of veterans and military personnel receiving medical care. CBO estimates the bill would result in $8 million in direct spending over fiscal years 2026 through 2031.

Routine Notice Government & Public Administration
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Sky Quarry Inc - Delisting Notice 8-K Filing

Sky Quarry Inc filed a Form 8-K current report with the SEC on March 24, 2026, under Item 3.01 regarding delisting or threatened delisting from a national securities exchange. The filing serves as a disclosure notification to shareholders and the market of material corporate events. No new regulatory requirements or penalties are associated with this disclosure filing.

Routine Notice Securities
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Attorney General Wilson Joins 21-State Coalition Requesting Drone Interception Authority for State and Local Law Enforcement

Attorney General Alan Wilson joined a 21-state coalition letter to the Trump administration requesting that state and local law enforcement be granted authority to detect, track, and disable drones that are illegally delivering contraband into prisons. The letter addresses a gap in federal law, which currently restricts drone interdiction authority to a narrow set of federal agencies. The coalition recommends that the Task Force led by Dr. Gorka work with federal agencies to grant carefully defined authority for state and local officials to address this public safety threat.

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FMSB Signs Consultation Agreement with AMF France

The Financial Markets Standards Board (FMSB) and Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) signed a Consultation Agreement to strengthen cooperation between the two organisations. Under this agreement, the AMF will share expertise to support development of draft FMSB guidance materials and publications for wholesale financial markets, specifically Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities (FICC).

Routine Notice Securities
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Initiation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Administrative Reviews

The International Trade Administration (ITA) issued a notice initiating antidumping and countervailing duty administrative reviews for February anniversary dates. The notice covers multiple cases where the original duty orders were issued in February, triggering the mandatory periodic review process. This is a standard administrative procedure that allows Commerce to assess current duty rates and determine if adjustments or revocations are warranted.

Routine Notice International Trade
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Extension of Antidumping/Countervailing Duty Petition Deadline: Lithium Hexafluorophosphate from China

The International Trade Administration published a notice extending the deadline for determining the adequacy of antidumping and countervailing duty petitions concerning lithium hexafluorophosphate from China. The extension applies to the deadline applicable to March 25, 2026, under petition docket numbers A-570-225 and C-570-226.

Routine Notice International Trade
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Addition of Preclearance Facility at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport

U.S. Customs and Border Protection published a notice announcing the addition of a preclearance facility at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport in Toronto, Canada. Preclearance operations at this location began on March 10, 2026. The facility allows passengers traveling to the United States to complete customs and immigration inspections prior to departure.

Routine Notice Aviation
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Renewal of Woodsy Owl Symbol Commercial Use Information Collection

The U.S. Forest Service published a notice seeking public comments on the renewal of information collection requirements for the commercial use of the Woodsy Owl symbol. This affects manufacturers, retailers, and other entities seeking to license or use the iconic environmental mascot symbol on products. The comment period closes on June 1, 2026.

Routine Consultation Intellectual Property
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Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance Program Information Collection

The Forest Service published a notice requesting public comments on an information collection related to the Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance (WPIA) program under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The program provides financial assistance to facilities that purchase and process byproducts for ecosystem restoration. Comments are due by June 1, 2026.

Routine Consultation Agriculture
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ADR UK Academic Lead for MoJ Data First Programme

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), part of UK Research and Innovation, has announced a £500,000 grant opportunity for an Academic Lead to support the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) Data First programme. Applications close 21 May 2026. The successful applicant will facilitate innovative research across the justice system using administrative data, with funding available through March 2031.

Routine Notice Education
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Pushing frontiers of environmental research

Pushing frontiers of environmental research, £950k NERC grant

Guidance Research Funding
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ADR UK Academic Lead - Better Economic Data (HMRC/DWP)

ESRC has opened a £2,000,000 funding opportunity for an Academic Lead to support Administrative Data Research UK (ADR UK) in partnership with DWP and HMRC. The successful applicant will work on linked economic datasets and public engagement activities from Autumn 2026 through March 2031. Applications close 21 May 2026 at 4:00pm UK time.

Routine Notice Financial Services
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Joint Taskforce on Motor Finance Claims Handling

The FCA, SRA, ICO, and ASA have launched a joint taskforce to tackle poor practice in motor finance claims handling by claims management companies (CMCs) and law firms. The regulators will coordinate enforcement actions against unsolicited marketing, misleading advertising, meritless claims, multiple representation, and unfair exit fees. The taskforce aligns with the FCA's upcoming free motor finance redress scheme.

Priority review Guidance Consumer Finance
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Shojin crowdfunding platform enters administration

The FCA announced that Shojin Financial Services Limited, a regulated crowdfunding platform, entered administration on 23 March 2026. Joint Administrators Simon Carvill-Biggs and Ian Corfield of FRP Trading Advisory Limited were appointed. The FCA is engaging with the firm and administrators to seek the best outcomes for investors who funded property development loans.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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Motor Finance Compensation Scheme for Car Loan Customers

The FCA has confirmed a compensation scheme for motor finance customers who were unfairly treated due to undisclosed commission arrangements between 2007-2024. Approximately 12.1 million car loan agreements are eligible, with estimated total redress of £7.5 billion and an average payout of £830 per agreement. Firms must implement the scheme by June/August 2026 and complete compensation by early 2027.

Priority review Notice Consumer Finance
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Motor Finance Redress Scheme Confirmation

The FCA has published PS26-3, confirming a final motor finance redress scheme requiring firms to compensate customers for undisclosed commission on agreements from April 2007 to January 28, 2021. The scheme covers 12.1 million eligible agreements with estimated redress of £7.5 billion and total costs to firms of £9.1 billion. Lenders must complete compensation by August 2026, with most cases resolved by end of 2027.

Priority review Rule Consumer Finance
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Veolia ES Landfill partial surrender permit

The Environment Agency issued a partial surrender permit (EPR/EP3136GK/S012) for Veolia ES Landfill Limited's Rainham Landfill site under the Industrial Emissions Directive. This administrative action modifies the existing environmental permit by surrendering certain permit conditions. The notice applies to England only.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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Environmental Permit Issued - Bailey Livestock, Fir Tree Farm

The Environment Agency issued an environmental permit to Bailey Livestock Limited for its Fir Tree Farm installation in Middlesborough, England. The permit was issued under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) and carries reference number EPR/KP3426SG/A001. The permit and decision documents are available for public reference.

Routine Notice Environmental Protection
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East Midlands Waste Management Limited - Environmental Permit Application Consultation

The Environment Agency published a consultation notice for East Midlands Waste Management Limited's environmental permit application (EPR/CP3723LV/A001) for Saxon Pit Southern Buttress, Whittlesey. An amendment was issued on 31 March 2026 correcting the waste treatment description from "crushing and screening" to just "screening" as this was an error in the original application. The EA invites public comments on the permit application.

Routine Consultation Environmental Protection
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Training Machine-Learned Models with Temporal Conditioning for Time-Aware Inference

USPTO published patent application US20260087404A1 for a method of training machine-learned models with temporal conditioning to enable time-aware inference. The application, filed by Florian Nils Hartmann and Matthew Sharifi, covers extracting temporal features from source data to construct training inputs and generate content predictions using computed loss functions. CPC classification is G06N 20/00 (Machine Learning).

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Error robust quantum compiler, 6 inventors, March 2026

Error robust quantum compiler, 6 inventors, March 2026

Routine Notice
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AI evaluates threaded connections using torque, rotation measurements

USPTO published patent application US20260087405A1 for a method and apparatus using artificial intelligence to evaluate threaded connections based on torque and rotation measurements. The invention involves two AI systems where model parameters can be transmitted between them, enabling quality prediction even when the systems are not in communication. Inventors: Rainer RUEHMANN, Benjamin SACHTLEBEN, David GEISSLER.

Routine Notice Artificial Intelligence
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Age Assurance Technologies and Privacy Obligations Guidance

The OAIC published guidance on age assurance technologies clarifying expectations for entities conducting age checks online. The guidance emphasizes necessity and proportionality, data minimization, transparency, and strong vendor controls. The publication supports compliance with the Social Media Minimum Age scheme and eSafety Age-Restricted Material Codes requirements.

Priority review Guidance Data Privacy

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