Category: Insights
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What’s Actually Driving Ocean Freight Rates Right Now

Ocean freight rates on Asia-to-US trades are elevated. Three factors are driving it together — carrier blank sailings reducing supply, importer front-loading ahead of July’s Section 122 expiration and Section 301 tariff decisions, and elevated bunker fuel surcharges. Here’s what that means for your supply chain.
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Section 122 Tariffs: Court Ruling, Appeal, and Stay

On May 7, 2026, the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled 2-1 that the President’s 10% Section 122 import surcharge exceeds his legal authority. The administration appealed. A federal appeals court stayed the ruling. The surcharge is still being collected. Here’s what that means for importers.
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How to Track Your IEEPA Refund in ACE

CBP released a suite of ACE reports for tracking CAPE refund status, and ACH payments start May 12. Here’s what each report does and the ACH enrollment issue to fix before payments begin.
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CBP Reports 11 Million Entries Processed Through CAPE

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Trump Administration Adjusts Tariffs for Steel, Aluminum, and Copper – and Sets Tariffs for Pharmaceutical Imports

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Tariff Update: Judge Eaton Orders Inclusion of Liquidated Entries for IEEPA Refunds

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Important Update: Learn More About the CBP Refund System, CAPE

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Falcone Capital Holdings featured in Business Insider for induction into Pacesetter Hall of Fame

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CPSC eFiling
