CIT Invalidates Section 122 Tariffs: May 7, 2026 Ruling
What the Court of International Trade's May 7, 2026 Section 122 ruling means for importers, refund expectations, CAPE, and entries with 9903.03.* codes.
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What the Court of International Trade's May 7, 2026 Section 122 ruling means for importers, refund expectations, CAPE, and entries with 9903.03.* codes.
A practical checklist for importers outside the May 7, 2026 Section 122 judgment: what to preserve, what not to assume, and what to watch next.
USITC Revision 7 and CBP CSMS #68554727 added 9903.82.01 to the current Section 232 metals family. Here's what the zero-additional-duty heading means.
How the Court of International Trade's May 7, 2026 Section 122 ruling resolved the earlier scenarios, what relief was granted, and what importers should watch next.
Look up IEEPA HTS codes including 9903.01.*, 9903.02.60, 9903.02.61, 9903.02.66, and related Chapter 99 tariff codes after the Supreme Court ruling.
Full list of Section 122 Chapter 99 codes (9903.03.01-.11), the May 7, 2026 CIT ruling on Proclamation 11012, and how to keep Section 122 separate from IEEPA/CAPE.
Full list of Section 201 safeguard Chapter 99 codes (9903.45.*), covering large residential washers and solar cells/modules, with date-sensitive HTS tool guidance. The solar safeguard expired in February 2026 unless extended by later action.
Full list of Section 232 Chapter 99 code families by sector, updated for the April 2026 metals restructuring (new 9903.82.* family) and the new pharmaceutical sector (9903.04.*), with HTS tool guidance.
Full list of Section 301 Chapter 99 code families, including the China tariff lists (9903.88.*, 9903.91.*, 9903.92.*), the Nicaragua line, and the legacy aircraft family.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from Sweden, who qualifies for a refund, and what to do next. Covers the EU top-up mechanic, exemptions, timelines, and Chapter 99 codes.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from Belgium, who qualifies for a refund, and what to do next. Covers the EU top-up mechanic, exemptions, timelines, and Chapter 99 codes.
How IEEPA reciprocal tariffs affected imports from Brazil, who qualifies for a refund, and what to do next. Covers rates, heading changes, exceptions, timelines, and the path to recovery.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from France, who qualifies for a refund, and what to do next. Covers rates, the EU top-up mechanic, exemptions, timelines, and the path to recovery.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from Italy, who qualifies for a refund, and what to do next. Covers rates, the EU top-up mechanic, exemptions, timelines, and the path to recovery.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from Spain, who qualifies for a refund, and what to do next. Covers the EU top-up mechanic, exemptions, timelines, and Chapter 99 codes.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from Canada — rates of 25–35%, who qualifies for a refund, and how to recover overpaid duties via PSC or CBP protest.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from China — rates of 30–145%, who qualifies for a refund, and how to recover overpaid duties via PSC or CBP protest.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from Germany — rates of 5–20%, who qualifies for a refund, and how to recover overpaid duties via PSC or CBP protest.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from Japan — rates of 10–24%, who qualifies for a refund, and how to recover overpaid duties via PSC or CBP protest.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from Mexico, who qualifies for a refund, and what to do next. Covers rates, exemptions, timelines, and the path to recovery.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from South Korea — rates of 10–25%, who qualifies for a refund, and how to recover overpaid duties via PSC or CBP protest.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from Taiwan — rates of 10–32%, who qualifies for a refund, and how to recover overpaid duties via PSC or CBP protest.
How IEEPA tariffs affected imports from Vietnam — rates of 10–46%, who qualifies for a refund, and how to recover overpaid duties via PSC or CBP protest.
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