ITC's Rescind-then-Unrescind Dance for Skin Gadgets
Published Date: 8/1/2025
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Summary
The U.S. International Trade Commission started a process to cancel certain rules about some skin treatment devices but then decided to stop that process. This means the previous orders that affected companies making these devices will stay in place for now. If you’re in the skin treatment device business, no changes or money impacts are happening at this time.
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