News & Updates
The IEEPA tariff refund story is still developing. Here are the latest updates on the CAPE portal, CBP guidance, court orders, and policy developments.
CAPE Portal: Technical Issues Reported in First Week of IEEPA Refund Filing
CAPE portal technical issues in its first week: ACH delays, CSV rejections, and load problems — plus how to work around each.
Read →CAPE Portal Opens for IEEPA Tariff Refund Claims — What Importers Need to Know
CBP launched the CAPE portal April 20, 2026, opening Phase 1 IEEPA tariff refund claims. What importers need to know and do now.
Read →Class Action Lawsuits Target Retailers Who Kept IEEPA Tariff Savings
Class action lawsuits target retailers who collected IEEPA tariff surcharges from consumers but may not pass refunds back.
Read →FedEx, UPS, and DHL Say They Will Pass IEEPA Tariff Refunds to Customers
Major parcel carriers and freight companies announced plans to pass IEEPA tariff refund payments through to the shippers who originally paid the surcharges.
Read →Can the Administration Appeal the IEEPA Tariff Ruling? What Trade Lawyers Say
Post-IEEPA trade policy options: what the administration can do after the Supreme Court ruling and what it means for refund rights.
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