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The CAPE(Tariff Refund) System Enters Testing: Key Takeaways from the March 19th CIT Progress Report

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A technical briefing on the March 19th CIT progress report and the transition to functional testing for the 330,000+ eligible importers.

WASHINGTON - TelAve -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: CAPE SYSTEM TESTING PHASE
At 2:00 PM on March 19, 2026, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) filed a critical progress report with the Court of International Trade (CIT). The verdict: The Conolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) system is no longer just on the drawing board. It has officially transitioned from active development to functional testing.
Based on this milestone, Senior Judge Richard K. Eaton has continued the suspension of immediate manual refunds, allowing CBP to proceed with this automated alternative for the 330,000+ eligible importers.

SECTION 1: CURRENT TECHNICAL STATUS
This transition to functional testing marks a critical verification phase for the CAPE rollout. According to the March 19th status report, specific components are already being ironed out to ensure the system can handle the massive volume of anticipated claims.
  • Component Readiness: As of mid-March, the Review and Liquidation component was reported at 80% completion, while Refund Consolidation reached 60% and is currently undergoing testing.
  • Target Launch: CBP remains on track with its 45-day development estimate. The court has allowed CBP to maintain its timeline, placing the expected automated system launch in mid-to-late April 2026.

SECTION 2: FILING INFRASTRUCTURE (THE DIGITAL FRONT DOOR)

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The March 19th report confirms the specific technical path for recovery; refunds will not be automatic and require a manual digital submission within the existing ACE ecosystem.
  • ACE Portal Integration: The system will manifest as a new, web-based tab within ACE Portal accounts for both importers and brokers.
  • Mandatory CSV Uploads: Filers must submit a CAPE Declaration via CSV file upload. This file must contain a precise list of entry summaries for which IEEPA duties were paid.
  • Automated Validations: ACE will perform two levels of validation (file-level and entry-level). Submissions failing these technical checks will be immediately rejected.
Read full technical brief here: https://medium.com/@omar.digitalassets/the-cape-system-enters-testing-key-takeaways-from-the-march-19th-court-report-a7ffa9c24725

SECTION 3: THE RISK: IMMEDIATE REJECTION LOGIC (Find this at the Medium article).

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SECTION 4: STRATEGIC ANALYSIS: THE OPERATIONAL BOTTLENECK

While the court focuses on legal milestones, my analysis of the 330,000+ eligible importers reveals a massive operational logjam. For a firm with 1,000 entries, manual data reconciliation is a 40–80 hour project. For firms with 100,000+ entries, the manual path is mathematically impossible. This isn't just a legal victory; it's a data-migration crisis that requires dedicated infrastructure to solve.

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