
This is the third installment in our ongoing series of updates on IEEPA tariff litigation. Prior installments are available on our blog...

Most companies with existing duty drawback programs are recovering only a fraction of what they're entitled to. The problem isn't that they don't...

The message below is from a message we sent all CITTA clients on February 24, 2026. It includes advice for navigating next steps following the...

On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the president...

As the global trade landscape braces for another round of uncertainty, July 9, 2025—President Trump’s original deadline for countries to...

If your business is eligible for duty drawback, selecting the right accounting methodology could be the difference between a modest refund and a...

With the Trump Administration's focus on import tariffs, businesses are once again feeling the pressure of rising trade costs. As these levies...

Hardly a day goes by recently without another headline about plans for new tariffs on certain—or all—goods imported from a particular country....

In my years specializing in duty drawback, I've watched the regulatory landscape evolve pretty rapidly. With new tariffs being introduced and trade...

With tariffs increasingly in the news these days, our clients are seeing a potential impact on their import duties. These government-levied charges...