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Federal prosecutors are laying the groundwork to criminally charge companies and individuals that try to evade US tariffs as ...
Collecting Trump's tariffs could be tricky. The agencies that screen imports say they're frequently overwhelmed and understaffed, and experts say exporters are becoming cannier at evading taxes.
The commerce secretary said President Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs would drive as much as 1.5 percent gross domestic ...
On July 10, 2025, officials from the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a significant shift in DOJ’s strategy for fraud ...
From Tariffs to Trade Crimes: Reframing Customs Law as National Security. Unlike traditional tariff policy—often driven by industrial lobbying or revenue-raising goals—the new trade policies ...
Collecting Trump's tariffs could be tricky. ... He argues not being able to prosecute trade crime hurts businesses, but also the U.S. government in terms of lost revenue.
Trump’s new trade deals with Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia reduce new tariffs, attract investment and expand U.S.
The Department of Justice is making the detection of, and punishment for, trade and customs fraud a top enforcement priority.
Asian shares are higher, buoyed by optimism that the U.S.-Japan tariff agreement will be followed by more trade deals.
Collecting Trump's tariffs could be tricky. ... He argues not being able to prosecute trade crime hurts businesses, but also the U.S. government in terms of lost revenue.
Still, tariff levels are higher than before Trump took office, ... He argues not being able to prosecute trade crime hurts businesses, but also the U.S. government in terms of lost revenue.