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CIT lifts stay and orders briefing on IEEPA duty liquidation compliance
The U.S. Court of International Trade lifted a stay and ordered the parties to show cause on compliance with its IEEPA duty liquidation order, including treatment of unliquidated entries and certain non-final liquidated entries.
This belongs in the customs entry file, not the sanctions-screening file. Importers, brokers, and counsel should review liquidation and reliquidation status, refund eligibility, protest preservation, ACE/CAPE submission needs, and entry-summary records for affected IEEPA-duty entries.
you have IEEPA-duty entries, refunds, liquidation status, reliquidation posture, or protest deadlines that depend on how CBP implements the CIT order.
judicial, CourtListener, IEEPA, customs liquidation, the United States
CourtListener · 2026-05-28 · ↗
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Kazchrome AD/CVD litigation receives supplemental Rule 56.2 briefing
Ferroglobe USA and CC Metals and Alloys filed a supplemental response brief in their CIT Rule 56.2 action involving TNC Kazchrome JSC of Kazakhstan, with a reply deadline of June 22, 2026.
This remains an AD/CVD litigation and duty-exposure file. It may affect cash-deposit assumptions, scope risk, sourcing quotes, client memos, or landed-cost models where Kazakhstan ferroalloy exposure is in scope.
your imports, client memo, sourcing quote, or landed-cost model depends on the relevant AD/CVD exposure staying unchanged.
judicial, CourtListener, AD/CVD litigation, the United States, Kazakhstan
CourtListener · 2026-05-27 · ↗
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Chae CIT filing is a litigation-calendar note, not a headline signal
Plaintiff Byungmin Chae filed a pro se opposition to the U.S. government's motion to extend its deadline to reply in support of a motion to dismiss in CIT Case 1:26-cv-00788-TMR.
This is mainly a procedural docket update. Track it in the litigation calendar if the case is already relevant, but do not treat it as a broad duty-rate or market-access development.
this case is already on your litigation watchlist or a client memo depends on the next motion-to-dismiss deadline.
judicial, CourtListener, procedural litigation calendar, the United States
CourtListener · 2026-05-28 · ↗
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OFAC publishes SDN List designations based on May 20 action
OFAC published SDN List designations in the Federal Register on May 27, 2026, based on action issued May 20, 2026, under sanctions authorities including E.O. 14059 and E.O. 13224.
This belongs in the sanctions file. Compliance teams should refresh counterparty, ownership/control, payment-chain, vessel, and end-use screening where a newly listed person, affiliate, or related party appears in the transaction chain.
a transaction, payment, vessel, or end-use review depends on clean screening for a newly listed person or related party.
executive, Federal Register, OFAC sanctions, SDN List
Federal Register · 2026-05-27 · ↗
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Commerce initiates air-compressor trade-remedy investigations
Commerce initiated antidumping investigations covering stationary and portable air compressors from China, Malaysia, and Vietnam, with related countervailing-duty investigation activity handled in a separate notice stream.
This is an investigations file, not an administrative review. Importers and sourcing teams should refresh duty-exposure scenarios, cash-deposit assumptions, supplier quotes, scope checks, and client memos before treating current landed-cost assumptions as stable.
you import, quote, source, or advise on stationary or portable air compressors from China, Malaysia, or Vietnam.
executive, Commerce, AD/CVD investigations, China, Malaysia, Vietnam
Federal Register · 2026-05-27 · ↗