Duty Calls: Don’t Miss Your Opportunity for an IEEPA Tariff Refund
Release Date: 09/04/2025
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#TMIT Tariffs are starting to chafe. Senate to vote on a resolution ending the emergency under IEEPA for Canada. Listen for more on Two Minutes In Trade.
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#TMIT Congress again delays asserting its Congressional authority over tariffs delaying IEEPA tariff emergency cancelation consideration to March 31, 2026. Listen for more on Two Minutes In Trade.
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Details on Japan Agreement, additions to steel/aluminum and auto parts, comments on 301 exclusions; on USMCA review and NTE review. Listen for more on Two Minutes In Trade.
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#TMIT Mexico jumps into the game of increasing tariffs. Listen for more on Two Minutes In Trade.
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Two Minutes In Trade: Legislation Could Expand Mexico’s Tariff Toolbox #TMIT Mexico jumps into the game of increasing tariffs. Listen for more on Two Minutes In Trade.
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Two Minutes In Trade: Court-Side Influence: The Power of Amicus
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Taking affirmative action now to preserve the right for potential IEEPA tariff refunds is essential. Listen to Two Minutes in Trade for details.
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Tariff boon coming soon? Supreme Court agrees to speedy quick review of IEEPA challenge. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
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Devilish Details released on tariff agreements, exempting some products. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
info_outlineRefunds of IEEPA tariffs may be possible if the Supreme Court upholds the CIT and CAFC decisions striking down the Administrations use of IEEPA authority to issue tariffs, but only for those companies who take steps to preserve their rights. Listen to today's episode to learn more and visit: https://www.strtrade.com/trade-news-resources/str-trade-report/trade-report/august/importers-should-act-quickly-to-preserve-rights-to-potential-tariff-refunds