Section 301 remains one of the most influential tools shaping U.S. trade policy, and importers are closely watching whether any meaningful changes are on the horizon.
What CBP Guidance on Section 232 Duties Could Mean for Your Bottom Line
CBP Guidance continues to shape how importers manage compliance and cost exposure as Section 232 Duties expand across key commodities like aluminum, steel, and now copper. As enforcement evolves, understanding how CBP interprets and applies these duties is critical for companies moving high-volume industrial goods.
US Imports Are Rebounding. What Does This Mean for Trade Strategy?
Global trade compliance in 2026 is under heightened scrutiny, and importers that wait to review their programs may find themselves reacting instead of controlling risk. After several years of tariff volatility, enforcement expansion, and supply chain restructuring, compliance expectations aren’t static. They are evolving quickly and require active oversight.
A New Era of Tariffs? Understanding the 10% Global Tariff Proposal
Global trade compliance in 2026 is under heightened scrutiny, and importers that wait to review their programs may find themselves reacting instead of controlling risk. After several years of tariff volatility, enforcement expansion, and supply chain restructuring, compliance expectations aren’t static. They are evolving quickly and require active oversight.
Global Trade Compliance Priorities for 2026: What Importers Should Audit Now
Global trade compliance in 2026 is under heightened scrutiny, and importers that wait to review their programs may find themselves reacting instead of controlling risk. After several years of tariff volatility, enforcement expansion, and supply chain restructuring, compliance expectations aren’t static. They are evolving quickly and require active oversight.
Foreign Trade Zones and Other Duty Mitigation Tools: Which Strategy Fits Your Operation?
Global trade compliance in 2026 is under heightened scrutiny, and importers that wait to review their programs may find themselves reacting instead of controlling risk. After several years of tariff volatility, enforcement expansion, and supply chain restructuring, compliance expectations aren’t static. They are evolving quickly and require active oversight.
CBP Form Scrutiny Is Rising: What Importers Need to Prepare Now!
Global trade compliance in 2026 is under heightened scrutiny, and importers that wait to review their programs may find themselves reacting instead of controlling risk. After several years of tariff volatility, enforcement expansion, and supply chain restructuring, compliance expectations aren’t static. They are evolving quickly and require active oversight.







