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CBP Tariff Haul Tops $200 Billion as Trade Court Lets Liquidation Proceed

A trade court ruling clears the way for liquidation pending a Supreme Court decision on the tariffs.

Overview

  • CBP reported collecting more than $200 billion in duties between Jan. 20 and Dec. 15, 2025, crediting more than 40 executive orders that include broad reciprocal and so‑called fentanyl tariffs.
  • The Court of International Trade denied a preliminary injunction sought by companies to halt liquidation, finding the plaintiffs failed to show irreparable harm.
  • The Justice Department told the court that liquidation would not bar reliquidation or refunds if the Supreme Court ultimately rules the tariffs unlawful.
  • More than 100 companies, including Costco, Revlon and Kawasaki, have filed suits to preserve refund eligibility and challenge the administration’s authority.
  • CBP highlighted enforcement actions tied to the tariff push, including about $2.6 billion in AD/CVD assessments, 63 debarments and investigations of nearly 1,200 revenue‑focused e‑Allegations.