Pacific Northwest · AK
Alaska
Remote logistics, significant tariff exposure on equipment and fuel.
Estimated IEEPA Exposure
$15M–$60M estimated annual IEEPA tariff exposure across Alaska importers.
Aggregate annual estimate — individual importer exposure varies
Primary Entry Port
Anchorage, AK
Top Import Category
Industrial Equipment
Federal Court
D. Alaska
IEEPA Protest Deadline
180 days from liquidation
Import Profile
Alaska importers face unique logistics challenges with heavy reliance on imported industrial equipment, fuel, and construction materials. The Port of Anchorage is the primary entry point for most commercial imports.
IEEPA Analysis
Energy sector and mining operators in Alaska import substantial volumes of specialized equipment subject to IEEPA tariffs. Many are unaware that protest rights apply even to goods entering through Anchorage.
Key Industries
Oil & Gas
Mining
Fishing & Seafood
Construction
Tourism
Annual Import Volume
$3B+ annual imports
Ports of Entry
Port of Anchorage
SeaportAnchorage Airport
Air CargoMajor Cities
Time-Sensitive
The 180-day protest window is running on every unliquidated Alaska entry.
CBP protest rights expire 180 days from the date of liquidation. Entries that liquidate before you file are permanently closed. There is no extension.
Free Alaska Assessment →Why Gravitas for Alaska Importers
Federal jurisdiction
CBP protests and CIT litigation are federal matters. We appear nationwide — no local counsel required in Alaska.
No recovery, no fee
Our IEEPA recovery practice operates on a contingency basis. If we don't recover duties, you don't pay attorney fees.
Ibrahim Farag — lead counsel
Partner-level attention on every matter. Ibrahim has handled two federal criminal trials and complex cross-border structures. No associate delegation.
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