The Federal Circuit temporarily stayed the recent Court of International Trade ruling involving the Administration’s Section 122 tariff program while the appeal process moves forward. The order pauses both the CIT judgment and the permanent injunction as the appellate court considers motions for a longer-term stay pending appeal. Article link in the comments. #ImportCompliance #Tariffs #CustomsCompliance
Green Worldwide Shipping, LLC®
Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
Decatur, GA 13,405 followers
Delivering global shipping experiences for every customer, every shipment, every time.
About us
Green Worldwide Shipping is a forward-thinking provider of international logistics, freight transportation, warehousing, technology and sustainability solutions for supply chains – Our vision is to be an ever-evolving, innovative logistics company that promotes sustainable supply chains with our team of empowered and respected freight experts. Learn more at greenworldwide.com The Green team provides logistics solutions every day ranging from ocean freight, air freight, and project cargo, to customs brokerage, warehousing and distribution, and supply chain visibility globally Go with Green Worldwide and tap into years of shipping industry knowledge and experience. We are a one-stop logistics resource with expert advice and reliable answers. We understand the challenges our customers face in their supply chains and bring the expertise they need to design and implement solutions that have a positive impact on the bottom line. Green Worldwide Shipping is a privately owned and independent company founded on the basic principles of respect, dedication, and best-in-class customer service. The Green mission: • Listen and understand our clients and their industries • Offer best-in-class transportation solutions • Use technology to gain efficiency and visibility • Create a positive and healthy work environment for our employees • Build long-term relationships through personal contact • Maintain profitability to ensure we are here for our customers into the future Our Values • Respect for our clients, our vendors, our employees and our world • Every shipping experience should be a pleasure • We encourage the personal and professional growth of our employees • We hold our team to the highest level of ethics and integrity • It is our people who make the difference Find out more about Green Worldwide Shipping here: https://www.greenworldwide.com/meet-green-worldwide/
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- Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
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- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Decatur, GA
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2008
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- Ocean Freight, Air Freight, Customs Brokerage, Project Cargo, AOG Logistics, Freight Forwarding, Inventory Management, Warehousing, Distribution, Transloading and Cross-Dock, Consolidation Shipping, Global Trade Solutions, Supply Chain Technology, and Sustainable Fuels
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We're #hiring a new Sales Support Manager in Aurora, Colorado. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Import Specialist in Houston, Texas. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Green Worldwide Shipping® donated 23,000 trees through our partnership with Trees for the Future in Q1 2026, bringing the program’s total impact to 747,452 trees funded since 2019. The latest TREES impact data highlights continued progress in food security, land restoration, and long-term agroforestry development across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Learn more in our latest article. Link in the comments. #SustainableLogistics #Agroforestry #DonationImpact
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The U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) issued a decision invalidating Proclamation 11012, the February 2026 action that imposed a 10 percent across-the-board import surcharge under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. Key takeaways: • The ruling invalidates Proclamation 11012 under Section 122 authority • Refunds with interest were ordered for the named plaintiffs • Twenty-three state claims were dismissed for lack of standing • Existing Section 232 and Section 301 tariffs remain in place Article link in comments. #TradeCompliance #Tariffs #Section122
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CBP has now established a timeline for when CAPE processing moves beyond system activity and into actual refunds. The first IEEPA duty refunds processed through the CAPE platform are expected to be issued on or about May 11th. Key takeaways: • May 11 represents the first confirmed refund issuance date, not full program completion • Only a small portion of entries have reached the refund stage so far • Most accepted entries remain in earlier phases of validation and liquidation • Refund timing will vary based on entry status and progression through CAPE Link to our latest article on CAPE is in the comments. #CustomsCompliance #TradeCompliance #ImportCompliance
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Global freight conditions in Week 18 remain steady across major ocean networks, with vessel activity holding consistent while recent trade compliance updates continue to shape import processes. Key takeaways: • Vessel activity across key Asia origins remains stable based on current AIS visibility • No confirmed shifts in trans-Pacific capacity conditions this week • Section 232 updates continue to refine classification and tariff application • CAPE processing activity is progressing through validation, liquidation, and early refund stages • Recent court guidance reinforces classification standards and limits on post-liquidation duty recovery Learn more in our latest edition. #FreightMarketUpdate #OceanFreight #CustomsCompliance #GlobalTrade
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CAPE is now processing IEEPA refunds in ACE. CBP’s first week of data shows entries moving beyond validation and into liquidation, with over 1.7M entries already in the refund process. Highlights: • 75K+ declarations submitted in week one • 11.2M entries accepted after validation • Entry-level validation determines processing eligibility • System performance remained stable under volume Article link in comments. #CustomsCompliance #TradeCompliance #IEEPA
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HTSUS technical corrections are now in effect following the Administration’s April 2, 2026 proclamation on aluminum, steel, and copper imports. The Bureau of Industry and Security has issued updates that refine how certain products are classified under Chapter 99 and how Section 232 duties are applied. Key takeaways: • A new HTSUS subheading 9903.82.01 applies to products listed under Note 16 that do not contain aluminum, steel, or copper • Corrections to U.S. Note 16 resolve inconsistencies affecting how certain tariff provisions are applied • Clarification confirms continued treatment for specific U.K.-origin steel products through January 1, 2028 • Updates apply to entries filed on or after April 6, 2026 Read more here: https://lnkd.in/g3i8Ey-M Link to Green's latest Section 232 Metals Reference Guide is in the comments. #HTSUS #Section232 #TradeCompliance #CustomsCompliance #ImportCompliance #GlobalTrade
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The Department of Commerce has introduced a new Section 232 tariff adjustment process that ties eligibility directly to U.S. steel and aluminum production commitments. Producers operating in Canada or Mexico may qualify for reduced tariff treatment on certain imports, but only when those imports align with verified increases in domestic production capacity and ongoing compliance requirements. Article in comments. #Section232 #TradeCompliance #SteelIndustry #AluminumIndustry
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