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New Section 232 Proclamation Overhauls Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum, and Copper Products

On April 2, 2026, the President issued a sweeping new proclamation modifying existing Section 232 tariff regimes on steel, aluminum, and copper imports. The changes represent one of the most significant expansions of these tariffs since their initial implementation in 2018 and will have immediate implications for importers, manufacturers, and supply chains. The new measures take effect for goods entered […]

CIT Amends Order on IEEPA Tariff Refunds: What Importers Should Know

The landscape for recovering tariffs paid under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) has shifted again, following a new move by the Court of International Trade (CIT). CIT Judge Eaton has issued a revised order on March 27. The updated language suggests that even entries that have been “finally liquidated” should be reliquidated to remove the IEEPA duties. While […]

Commerce Slaps SE Asian Solar Cells With Heavy ADCVDs

On November 29 the United States Department of Commerce (“Commerce”) announced preliminary duties on solar cells manufactured in Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. This comes as determined that manufacturers in these countries are selling solar cells for less than fair market value, and/or are benefitting from government subsidies that harm U.S. domestic producers. Companies participating in the antidumping and countervailing […]