Court of International Trade: Unliquidated Entries Should Not Liquidate With IEEPA Duties (What Importers Should Do Now) On March 4, 2026, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) issued an order instructing the government to finalize the processing of goods entering the United States without assessing IEEPA-based tariffs, following the Supreme Court’s finding that IEEPA does not authorize these tariffs. Practically, this applies to entries … Read More
What Does the Renewal of the GSP Mean for Trade?
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) is a long-standing U.S. trade program aimed at fostering economic growth in developing countries while benefiting American businesses. By allowing duty-free imports of eligible products from designated countries, the GSP promotes economic stability abroad and provides U.S. companies with cost-effective access to essential goods. However, this program has been expired since December 31, 2020, leaving many traders in a … Read More


