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The IEEPA Refund Process is still being developed. Our team will provide updates as more information becomes available.
2 April 2026
While Consolidated Administration & Processing of Entries (CAPE) represents progress, Phase 1 is limited in scope, and CBP has not clarified how it will interact with existing strategies such as filing protests.

CAPE Phase 1 is expected to apply to:
Refunds for eligible entries are expected to be issued through the normal liquidation process rather than immediately. Liquidation is the point when CBP finalizes an entry, which typically occurs around 314 days after the entry date, followed by a 180-day window to take action. CBP has indicated that review and liquidation may take up to 45 days after submission, assuming no additional compliance issues.
At this stage, CAPE Phase 1 is not expected to include:
Key Considerations for Importers
Several areas remain unclear, particularly how CAPE submissions may interact with protests or other legal actions.

How to Stay Prepared
If you’re unsure who to contact or would like to discuss how these developments may impact your business, please email dlmarketing@oiaglobal.com, and we’ll route your inquiry to the appropriate contact.
