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Tariffs and the New Wave of Securities Class Actions
Background: A Spike in Tariff-Related Filings Few issues have reshaped the corporate disclosure landscape over the past year as quickly as tariffs. Since President Trump’s “Liberat...
New 232 Tariffs on Metals May Add Cost and Complexity for Importers
Goods covered by Section 232 tariffs, levied on imports determined to be critical to national security, remain exempt from global, temporary tariffs.
Section 232 Tariffs Explained
On April 2, 2026, POTUS 47 signed a Presidential Order (“Order”) titled “STRENGTHENING ACTIONS TAKEN TO ADJUST IMPORTS OF ALUMINUM, STEEL, AND COPPER INTO THE UNITED STATES.” POTUS...
Bureaucratic Nightmare Begins As Trump Administration Refunds Tariffs, but Is Any of This Good for You?
New Section 232 Tariff Overhaul: Winners, Losers, and Unintended Consequences
On April 2, 2026, President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation modifying the Section 232 tariff regime for aluminum, steel, and copper (which we will collectively refer to here...
Temporary Victory for Importers: Trade Court Declares 10% Section 122 Tariffs Unlawful
On May 7, 2026, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled that the Trump administration’s 10% temporary global tariff imposed under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 is...
On the impact of Trump’s tariffs
In 2025, the U.S. raised average tariff duties from 2.4% to 9.6%, bringing protectionism to its highest level in eighty years. We explore the structure of these tariffs, estimate t...
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$35B in tariff refunds cleared for importers so far
The payments are being processed through a new online government portal and will include interest on duties paid across more than 8 million import entries.
Retailers rely on this tariff mitigation tactic. Congress has noticed.
The First Sale valuation method has helped companies lower their tariff costs for decades, but renewed scrutiny claims it harms U.S. production.
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Digital Goods Could Now Face Tariffs
In its March conference, the World Trade Organization's member nations did not extend the longstanding tariff moratorium on “electronic transmissions.” The post Digital Goods Could...
Digital Goods Could Now Face Tariffs
In its March conference, the World Trade Organization's member nations did not extend the longstanding tariff moratorium on “electronic transmissions.” The post Digital Goods Could...
US Tariff Update: Section 122 Duties Found Unauthorized by Law; IEEPA Refunds Under Way
On May 7, 2026, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled that the 10% global tariffs imposed by the Trump administration in late February 2026 under Section 122 of the Tra...
The Trump Administration Clarifies its 232 Metals Tariffs
For primary metals imports, no change. For derivative products, a simplified rate.
Tariff Refunds of $35.5B Cleared for Importers So Far
As of May 11, the tool designed to handle claims on the $166 billion in duties that were overturned had validated nearly 87,000 declarations it received so far.
Tariff Refunds as a New Deal Point: What M&A Dealmakers Need to Consider
The imposition of widespread tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (“IEEPA”) fundamentally altered the M&A landscape over the past year—affecting deal v...
What Every Multinational Should Know About … The New Rules for Section 232 Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum, and Copper Deriva...
The U.S. government has fundamentally changed how Section 232 tariffs apply to steel, aluminum, and certain derivative products, replacing a content-based tariff methodology with a...
Tariff refunds in sight as importers start signing up
Importers are inching closer to receiving tariff refunds this week as companies begin to work through the government’s newly launched system.
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Importers are inching closer to receiving tariff refunds this week as companies begin to work through the government’s newly launched system.ÂÂ
Tariffs Update: Event Execs Talk Roadblocks, Best Practices and Business Impact
When sweeping U.S. tariffs took hold in the spring of 2025, the event industry grappled with the uncertainty of how long they would last, which materials and services would be impa...
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