US Customs and Border Protection updates court on process to refund IEEPA duties; Phase 1 scope refined and progress milestones reported
- CBP is progressing on its CAPE system to refund IEEPA duties, with Phase 1 covering approximately 63% of affected entries (unliquidated or liquidated within 90 days).
- Electronic refund enrollment is mandatory, with 78% of affected entries (representing about US$120 billion in IEEPA duties) already enrolled.
- Phase 1 excludes complex scenarios like reconciliation or drawback claims, which will be addressed in future phases as CAPE functionality expands.
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