Posts by Erik
Can Nonresident Importers Get Tariff Refunds?
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s February 2026 ruling in Learning Resources v Trump, which invalidated IEEPA tariffs including Liberation Day reciprocal tariffs and Fentanyl-related duties, CBP is now accepting refund claims through the CAPE portal. Both U.S. and foreign importers of record are eligible, though all claimants must have a U.S. bank account to receive ACH refunds.
Read MoreIEEPA Tariff Refund Declaration Filing Begins April 20 in CAPE Portal
Importers Must File Claims Electronically Through the CAPE Portal in ACE U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced that they will launch the “CAPE Portal” to accept IEEPA tariff refund claims on April 20, 2026. CAPE = Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in February in Learning Resources v…
Read MoreTrump Tariff Exemptions
A wide range of food and agriculutral products, as well as chemicals, drugs, minerals, energy products and others, fall within the exemptions. These exemptions are from the now invalid IEEPA tariffs as well as the currently effective Section 122 tariffs. Examples of the food products enjoying Trump tariff exemptions include: food products including fresh and…
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