CBP

agency

Last mentioned: Mar 22, 2026

Timeline

  1. Target Implementation

    Expected date for the commencement of automated refund processing via ACE.

  2. Phase 1 Implementation

    Expected start of ICE officer integration at Tier 1 international airports.

  3. Homan Confirmation

    Border Czar Tom Homan officially confirms ICE deployment to airports.

  4. DHS Internal Review

    Department of Homeland Security evaluates resource reallocation to airports.

  5. 45-Day Commitment

    CBP official announces a tentative 45-day timeline to establish the refund process.

  6. CBP Initial Refusal

    CBP tells the court it cannot comply immediately due to technical system constraints.

  7. CIT Refund Order

    The Court of International Trade orders the government to refund duties collected under IEEPA.

  8. Delay Reports Surface

    Major airports report a 20% increase in international processing times.

Stories mentioning CBP 2

Regulation Neutral

CBP Targets 45-Day Timeline for IEEPA Tariff Refunds Following CIT Order

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has signaled it will be ready to process court-ordered tariff refunds within 45 days, a significant pivot after initial claims of technical inability. The move follows a landmark Court of International Trade (CIT) ruling regarding duties imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

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