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Supreme Court Invalidates IEEPA Tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision in Learning Resources v. Trump, ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the President to impose tariffs. This decision invalidates previously imposed IEEPA tariffs and forecloses their future use as a statutory basis for tariffs.
OFAC Authorizes Expanded Oil Activities in Venezuela
The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued new General Licenses (GLs) expanding authorizations for U.S. persons involved in Venezuela's oil and gas sector. These licenses permit a wider range of transactions related to oil extraction, export, and services, aligning with a broader U.S. strategy to relax sanctions.
Responsible Business Insights for 2026
Morrison & Foerster LLP and BSR released Episode 25 of their conversation series, discussing key themes in responsible business from 2025 and offering insights for businesses in 2026. The discussion covers driving measurable impacts amid regulatory complexity and emerging risks and opportunities.
USDA Reverses Cotton Import Fee Decrease
The USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service has withdrawn a direct final rule that would have decreased cotton import fees. Due to significant adverse comments, the fees will remain unchanged, continuing the previous assessment rate.
UK Consults on Securitisation Framework Changes
The UK's FCA and PRA have published consultation papers proposing significant changes to the securitisation framework. The proposals aim to replace prescriptive due diligence requirements with a more principles-based approach, potentially impacting how investors assess credit risk, risk retention, and information availability. The consultation period is open for feedback.
Trade Report: Regulatory Dates and Deadlines
This trade report highlights upcoming regulatory deadlines and events for the week of March 2, 2026. Key dates include comment deadlines for AD/CVD investigations on citric acid, citrate salts, and fresh winter strawberries, as well as the effective date for electronic refunds from CBP. Additionally, new CITES documentation requirements for animal and plant shipments take effect.
Supreme Court Rules Trump Administration Lacked Authority to Impose Tariffs Under IEEPA
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration did not have the authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs. This decision impacts importers and exporters who may be entitled to refunds for tariffs previously paid under this authority.
ITC Intellectual Property Rights Investigations
The International Trade Commission (ITC) has initiated new investigations into alleged patent infringement for beverage brewing products (337-TA-1485) and electronic nicotine delivery systems (337-TA-1486). New complaints were also filed concerning infotainment systems and solar cells.
Supreme Court Tariff Decision Impacts Construction Costs
A Supreme Court decision striking down some tariffs has been followed by new 15% tariffs, creating ongoing uncertainty for construction costs and material pricing. The article discusses the impact on the construction industry and legal tools for managing payment disputes.
AD/CVD Cases: Electrodes, Lawn Groomers, OCTG, Plywood, Wire Rod
The International Trade Administration and International Trade Commission have announced several actions in antidumping and countervailing duty cases involving products from China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Brazil, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Moldova, and Thailand. These actions include new investigations, determinations on existing orders, and adjustments to cash deposit rates.
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