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DOJ Shifts Focus of Enforcement Efforts to Tariff Evasion

As the US administration has imposed and modified tariffs on key trading partners, the US Department of Justice has turned its focus to criminally prosecuting companies and individuals for tariff evasion....more

Staying Resilient Amid Global Tariff Uncertainty

From reciprocal tariffs and retaliatory investigations to paused agreements and looming re-escalations, the global tariff landscape remains as turbulent as ever. Morgan Lewis recently hosted a three-part webinar series...more

Courts Invalidate President’s IEEPA Tariffs, But Stays Keep Duties on Imports—for Now

The US Court of International Trade and the US District Court for the District of Columbia have invalidated President Donald Trump’s actions imposing tariffs pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of...more

State Attorneys General Challenge US President’s Tariff Authority Under IEEPA

The US president has imposed and modified tariffs on key trading partners such as China, Canada, Mexico, and the European Union over the last three months. These tariffs rely on the International Economic Emergency Powers...more

De Minimis Exception Eliminated for Imports from China

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has published guidance regarding the elimination of the de minimis duty exemption on Chinese-origin merchandise and the collection of duties on those once-exempt imports....more

The Impact of US Tariffs and Trade Policy on Data Centers

Tariff and trade policy in the United States is poised to affect nearly every industry, and data centers are no exception. Data centers built in the United States need to be outfitted, and much of that equipment comes from...more

Reciprocal Tariffs Affect Most Products from Nearly All Trading Partners

On April 2, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order imposing reciprocal tariffs on most trading partners. The president declared a national emergency posed by large and persistent trade deficits, relying on his...more

Global Implications of the US Administration’s Tariff Strategy

The United States’ trade policy has undergone significant shifts under the current administration, which is emphasizing the use of tariffs as a strategic tool. Recent developments, including the imposition of new and expanded...more

Addressing Tariffs and Trade in Energy Storage Projects

Two major areas of international trade that will remain causes of concern for energy storage projects are the application of tariffs and supply chain integrity. While it remains to be seen what the US administration might...more

DOJ Officials Commit to Aggressive FCA Enforcement, Signal Its Value and Direction

In remarks delivered at the Federal Bar Association’s (FBA) annual Qui Tam Section Conference, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Michael Granston reiterated the US Department of Justice’s (DOJ or the Department) commitment to...more

US Administration Tariff Expansion, Potential False Claims Act Actions, and Other Enforcement Implications

With the second Trump administration holding the reins of the executive branch, companies should brace for a renewed focus on trade enforcement. The administration has already begun to expand tariffs on a variety of items...more

Trump’s Second-Term Tariff Agenda: How Will New Tariffs Impact You?

In this third installment of our five-part trade series, we review the Trump-Vance administration’s America First Trade Policy memorandum and detail the foundational elements for imposition of tariffs to prepare importers if...more

Trump’s Second-Term Tariff Agenda: Importers’ Tools for Addressing Tariffs

In this second installment of our four-part trade series, we consider strategies importers may adopt for addressing anticipated tariffs imposed under the Trump-Vance administration. As we draw closer to President-elect Donald...more

Trump’s Second-Term Tariff Agenda: Tools for Implementation

In this first installment of our four-part trade series, we explore how President-elect Trump may implement proposed tariff increases on imports of foreign-origin goods into the United States....more

Update: White House Joins in Dialogue on De Minimis Reform

The Biden administration announced on September 13, 2024 its intention to use executive authority to limit the use of the de minimis exemption and encourage Congress to take comprehensive legislative action, adding to the...more

US Senators Propose Changes to Section 321 De Minimis Imports

A bipartisan group of senators recently released the Fighting Illicit Goods, Helping Trustworthy Importers, and Netting Gains (FIGHTING) for America Act, a bill that could significantly curtail the use of Section 321 de...more

Solar Companies Take Tariff Arguments to the Courts

The dynamic environment affecting solar cell and module manufacturers, exporters, and importers remains in flux as US and non-US manufacturers take their challenges to the courts....more

Navigating the New Solar Trade Landscape

The Biden administration continues to navigate the intricate course between fostering domestic solar manufacturing and countering perceived unfair trade practices by China. In a series of strategic maneuvers, the...more

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