Title: CBP Adjusts Tariff Refund Processing Window
Update: CBP: Tariff refund process will take 60-90 days to issue returns U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has formally adjusted its projected
Trump Administration Adjusts Metal Import Duties
President Trump has announced significant adjustments to the nation’s import tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper products. These revised duties establish a tiered system for various metal goods ent
Trade Court Expands Eligibility for Trump-Era Tariff Refunds
The Court of International Trade has expanded the scope of eligibility for tariff refunds related to now-defunct Trump administration tariffs. This decision amends a previous order, now including “fin
Tariffs and Geopolitical Tensions Squeeze Metal Packaging Costs
Metal packaging manufacturers face sustained pressure on input costs, a trend projected to continue throughout 2026. This situation stems from a combination of factors, primarily firm duties on key ra
CBP Seeks 45 Days to Implement Tariff Refund Process
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has informed a court it cannot immediately comply with an order to refund certain tariffs. The agency, however, projects it can establish a streamlined process
USPS Streamlines International Deliveries with New Duty Prepayment Service
The US Postal Service (USPS) has unveiled a new initiative designed to simplify the process of international shipping. This service, officially named “Delivered Duty Paid” (DDP), introduces a system w
Trump Administration Targets Specific Semiconductors with New Tariffs
The Trump administration has formally announced the imposition of 25% tariffs on a select, narrow range of semiconductor products. This measure, formalized through a proclamation signed on Wednesday,
Washington Sets New Tariff Limit for Taiwan Goods
The United States has established a new tariff policy, setting a maximum rate of 15% on imports from Taiwan. The U.S. Commerce Department confirmed this cap. It will apply broadly across both reciproc
Update: White House delays furniture tariff increases for a year
The White House has announced a significant delay in its planned tariff increases on furniture imports. This decision means that the current 25% duty rate will remain unchanged for an additional year,
US Sees Billion-Dollar Duty Increase, Surge in Goods Seizures
The United States has successfully generated an additional one billion dollars in customs duty revenue. This significant increase follows the termination of the ‘de minimis’ exemption, a policy that p











