USTR Congressional Testimony April 2026
The US Trade Representative provided testimony to Congress on April 16, 2026. Without access to the full text of the testimony, we cannot determine the specific trade policy changes, tariff adjustments, or regulatory updates discussed. For current information on USTR actions affecting your shipments, check the USTR website directly or contact your customs broker.
Photo: Thomas Lin / PexelsUSTR Congressional Testimony April 2026
On April 16, 2026, the US Trade Representative delivered testimony to Congress. The source document title indicates this was part of ongoing congressional hearings and testimony, but the full content of the testimony was not provided.
To understand how this testimony may affect your customs compliance, tariff obligations, or landed cost calculations, you'll need to review the complete text at USTR's official site.
Congressional testimony from the USTR typically covers topics such as:
- Updates on existing trade agreements (FTAs, USMCA, etc.)
- Tariff and trade remedy investigations
- Negotiations with trading partners
- Enforcement actions and dispute settlements
- Administration priorities on trade policy
What this means for shippers
Congress-facing USTR testimony often signals upcoming policy shifts that affect landed costs, customs classification disputes, or tariff rates. Shippers and freight forwarders should monitor official USTR announcements for changes that could impact your supply chain.
Learn more about how tariff changes affect your landed cost calculations at /landed-cost.



