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The Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs in February 2026. But Section 122 tariffs remain in effect through July, Section 301 reimposition is expected, and Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum were never touched. Here is what businesses need to know.
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The Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs. But Section 122 remains at 10% through July, Section 301 reimposition is expected, and the CAPE refund portal opened April 20. Here is the full picture and what to do before rates are announced.
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A new category of risk emerged in 2025–2026: the threat that your own government cuts off trade with your supplier's country. Trade credit insurance doesn't cover it. Political risk insurance doesn't cover it. Here's what does.
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What tariff risk actually costs mid-market businesses, why operational workarounds take years, and how financial protection works as a complement to supply chain strategy. A practical guide for finance leaders.
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US-Spain trade tensions are real and growing. For wine and specialty food importers with concentrated Spanish supply chains, the risk of tariff escalation or trade disruption is not theoretical. Here's how to protect against it.
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