US customs & tariffs
The Post-IEEPA Era: How Importers Can Recover Overpaid Duties
Since the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs, a $127 billion refund window has opened and CBP's new CAPE system went live on April 20. A clear action plan for US importers.
What you will take away
- CAPE refund process: who qualifies, how to file, and the timeline to expect.
- What the latest court rulings mean for your tariff recovery strategy.
- Transpacific and Transatlantic freight market outlook amid rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions.
- What importers should be doing now to protect their supply chains.
The rules of the game have changed. Since the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs in February, a $127 billion refund window has opened - and CBP's new CAPE system just went live on April 20.
But with new Section 122 tariffs replacing the old ones and fresh court challenges still pending, the customs landscape has never been more complex.
Shawn Prior and Valeria Carbajal break down what matters most for US importers right now, in a 30-minute deep dive.
Speakers
- Shawn Prior OVRSEA
- Valeria Carbajal OVRSEA
Who is it for?
US importers - whether you have already signed up for CAPE or have not started yet.