Mastering the IEEPA Refund Process: "CAPE", Protests, Lawsuits and Best Practices
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The International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) has introduced new challenges for importers seeking refunds on duties paid in. Successfully recovering these funds requires a clear understanding of the available mechanisms—including CAPE, protests, and effective internal processes for identifying and managing refund opportunities.
This webinar is NEI-Accredited for 1 CCS/MCS or LCB Continuing Education Credit.
Speaker(s)
Michael Roll, Roll & Harris LLP
Michael Roll is an international trade attorney with more than 30 years of experience advising companies on U.S. import and export laws, preferential trade programs, and customs compliance. He represents clients across a wide range of industries and is highly regarded for his work on tariff mitigation strategies, customs audits, and supply chain security, including extensive experience with C‑TPAT. Michael is a frequent speaker on trade compliance topics.
MODERATOR:
David Harlow
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