Friday May 01, 2026
[Cindy's Version] There is Happiness in Global Trade
Host: Cindy Allen
Published: May 2026
Length: ~12 minutes
Presented by: Global Training Center
Trade Complexity, CAPE Rejections, and Why “Happiness” Fits the Moment
In this episode of Simply Trade: Cindy’s Version, Cindy Allen steps back from the usual CAPE-only focus to look at the broader trade landscape, from AGOA comments and EU sanctions to OFAC changes, DOJ enforcement, and shipping developments at the FMC. She also discusses the latest CAPE refund updates, including rejection rates, sequencing issues, and the practical steps importers need to take if their entries were filed before guidance was finalized. Using Taylor Swift’s “Happiness” as her theme, Cindy reflects on the complexity of the current trade environment and why both frustration and optimism can exist at the same time.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
AGOA and global policy updates
Cindy highlights the USTR’s request for comments on AGOA and notes the upcoming expiration deadline at the end of the year. She also touches on revised EU sanctions against Russia and changes in OFAC contracting for sanctioned entities in oil and gas.
DOJ enforcement and supply chain risk
The conversation covers the DOJ’s plywood fraud case and the importance of supply chain diligence, willful blindness, and origin tracing. Cindy emphasizes that buyers need to know who they are dealing with and where goods actually come from.
Shipping and market pressure
Cindy discusses the FMC’s record award involving OOCL and Bed Bath & Beyond, as well as the continuing Strait of Hormuz blockage and its impact on oil, gas, and jet fuel availability. These developments show how trade, shipping, and geopolitics are all connected.
CAPE refund complexity
The biggest portion of the episode focuses on CAPE refund rejections, especially “unable to calculate duty” and sequencing errors. Cindy explains why importers should work closely with their brokers, review PSCs where necessary, and understand how ACE reports and tariff timing affect eligibility.
The meaning of “Happiness”
Cindy uses Taylor Swift’s “Happiness” to reflect the emotional complexity of trade right now. She notes that the industry is experiencing both frustration and opportunity, and that there may be happiness after this difficult season as trade professionals continue to play a bigger role.
Credits
Host: Cindy Allen
Presented by: Global Training Center
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