Overview
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed a system glitch preventing the collection of tariffs on freight shipments, including those from China and other nations with recent tariff changes.
- The issue stems from a failure in the entry code used for tariff exemptions, leaving shippers unable to process payments as required.
- Customs has advised shippers to file cargo release forms immediately and submit financial filings later as a temporary workaround while the problem is reviewed.
- Despite President Trump's assertions that tariffs are being collected, shippers report they have not been charged the higher rates, creating further uncertainty.
- Analysts and industry leaders warn that the glitch highlights deeper challenges in implementing rapidly shifting policies, increasing administrative burdens and economic instability.