Listen "[Cindy's Version]: Bad Blood"
Episode Synopsis
Host: Cindy Allen
Published: September 5, 2025
Length: ~13 minutes
Presented by: Global Training Center
💡 Bad Blood in Trade: De Minimis Fallout, Court Battles, and Postal Standoffs
In this week’s Cindy’s Version, Cindy Allen — the Taylor Swift of Trade — takes on Bad Blood to explain the rising tensions across global trade. From the elimination of de minimis to international postal suspensions, legal fights over tariff authority, and new duty structures in Japan, Cindy breaks down why there’s “bad blood” between governments, carriers, and traders alike.
She also covers the latest on the IEEPA court case, potential Supreme Court review, and how importers should prepare for refunds and liquidation monitoring.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
The federal appeals court ruling on IEEPA tariffs and what’s next at the Supreme Court
How importers can monitor liquidation reports and protect potential refunds
Japan’s new trade deal structure mirroring the EU’s 15% cap system
The impact of de minimis elimination on postal shipments — with some countries halting package delivery to the U.S.
Why carriers are refusing to act as duty collectors, leaving space for new third-party solutions
The Universal Postal Union’s surprising reversal in supporting U.S. customs authority
The role of the STOP Act in allowing USPS to appoint brokers as nominal consignees
Key Takeaways:
Importers should closely monitor liquidation reports to safeguard refund eligibility.
New duty collection models are emerging as carriers step back from responsibility.
The elimination of de minimis has caused international postal disruptions and strained relationships.
UPU’s shift marks a major acknowledgment of U.S. customs authority over inbound shipments.
Interim solutions may stabilize the situation, but bad blood remains across global trade partners.
Resources & Mentions:
Federal Register – Section 232 & Reciprocal Tariffs Notices
Supreme Court of the United States – Docket Information
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Universal Postal Union (UPU)
STOP Act Overview – U.S. Postal Service Inspector General
Credits
Hosts:
Cindy Allen – LinkedIn
Trade Force Multiplier
Producer:
Lalo Solorzano – LinkedIn
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Presented by: Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals.
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Published: September 5, 2025
Length: ~13 minutes
Presented by: Global Training Center
💡 Bad Blood in Trade: De Minimis Fallout, Court Battles, and Postal Standoffs
In this week’s Cindy’s Version, Cindy Allen — the Taylor Swift of Trade — takes on Bad Blood to explain the rising tensions across global trade. From the elimination of de minimis to international postal suspensions, legal fights over tariff authority, and new duty structures in Japan, Cindy breaks down why there’s “bad blood” between governments, carriers, and traders alike.
She also covers the latest on the IEEPA court case, potential Supreme Court review, and how importers should prepare for refunds and liquidation monitoring.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
The federal appeals court ruling on IEEPA tariffs and what’s next at the Supreme Court
How importers can monitor liquidation reports and protect potential refunds
Japan’s new trade deal structure mirroring the EU’s 15% cap system
The impact of de minimis elimination on postal shipments — with some countries halting package delivery to the U.S.
Why carriers are refusing to act as duty collectors, leaving space for new third-party solutions
The Universal Postal Union’s surprising reversal in supporting U.S. customs authority
The role of the STOP Act in allowing USPS to appoint brokers as nominal consignees
Key Takeaways:
Importers should closely monitor liquidation reports to safeguard refund eligibility.
New duty collection models are emerging as carriers step back from responsibility.
The elimination of de minimis has caused international postal disruptions and strained relationships.
UPU’s shift marks a major acknowledgment of U.S. customs authority over inbound shipments.
Interim solutions may stabilize the situation, but bad blood remains across global trade partners.
Resources & Mentions:
Federal Register – Section 232 & Reciprocal Tariffs Notices
Supreme Court of the United States – Docket Information
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Universal Postal Union (UPU)
STOP Act Overview – U.S. Postal Service Inspector General
Credits
Hosts:
Cindy Allen – LinkedIn
Trade Force Multiplier
Producer:
Lalo Solorzano – LinkedIn
Subscribe & Follow
New episodes every Friday.
Presented by: Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals.
👉 Connect with us:
Simply Trade Podcast on LinkedIn
Global Training Center on LinkedIn
YouTube
Spotify
Apple Podcasts
Trade Geeks Community
Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with your fellow trade geeks!
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