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Tariff Uncertainty: How to Keep Your Supply Chain Moving

27Apr, 2026

Tariff Uncertainty: How to Keep Your Supply Chain Moving




If it feels like tariff policy is shifting again, that’s because it is. Between updated Section 232 duties on metals and new discussions around pharmaceutical tariffs, importers are once again being asked to adjust—sometimes quickly. The challenge isn’t just the tariffs themselves.  It’s how to respond without disrupting everything else in your supply chain. At… Read more »


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31Mar, 2026

IEEPA Refunds: What Importers Need to Do Now




The conversation around IEEPA refunds has moved quickly. A few weeks ago, it was all legal headlines. Now it’s operational. Importers are asking a simple question: “How do we actually get our money back?” Following the February 2026 ruling that invalidated certain IEEPA tariffs, CBP is preparing to refund duties previously collected. For many companies,… Read more »


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8Apr, 2025
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April 2025 Tariff Update: What Global Shippers Need to Know Now




The U.S. trade landscape has changed dramatically this month with tariff changes. The Trump administration’s new tariffs are now in effect, and more are on the way. Staying ahead and informed of changes is essential for importers, exporters, and logistics providers. At Everglory Logistics, we understand that these policy shifts affect margins, sourcing, planning, and… Read more »


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CTPAT Statement of Support

As a proud member of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) CTPAT program since February 9th, 2012, supply chain security continues to be an integral part of the Everglory Logistics, Inc. culture and business processes.

Since its inception in 2001, CTPAT remains a voluntary public-private sector partnership program where members work with CBP to strengthen their international supply chains and ultimately improve border security, protecting the supply chain from criminal activities such as drug trafficking, terrorism, human smuggling, and illegal contraband.

Everglory Logistics, Inc. has developed, and maintains, a multi-layered security program that is consistent with the CTPAT minimum-security criteria (MSC), and remains committed to protecting our organization and supply chain from any illegal or illicit activities.

Security is everyone's responsibility. All employees and business partners, including contractors, service providers, and visitors are educated and must comply with the company's CTPAT policies and procedures that are in place at each facility.

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