Companies should mark their calendars now — expect criminal tariff evasion cases in 2026. The Trump Administration has made clear that tariffs are a priority, and Acting Attorney General Matt Galeotti listed trade fraud, including tariff evasion, as among the Department’s highest white-collar priorities.
The Criminal Tariff Enforcement Wave Is Coming
Companies should mark their calendars now — expect criminal tariff evasion cases in 2026.

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