The End of IEEPA Tariffs: Refunds, Risks and the Next Phase of U.S. Trade Policy
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump fundamentally altered the U.S. tariff landscape, as the justices found the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the president to impose tariffs. The decision brought immediate implications for importers while leaving critical issues such as refunds resolved.
In this Holland & Knight webinar, litigation attorney Ashley Akers and international trade attorney Patrick Childress provided a concise overview of the court's landmark decision and parsed what it means for companies navigating today's trade environment. Topics covered included potential pathways to recovery for companies that paid IEEPA tariffs, steps to take now to preserve reimbursement opportunities, analysis of the current tariff landscape and what to expect as the Trump Administration recalibrates its trade strategy.
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