Tariff Turnabout, Milan Meltdown

Tariff Turnabout, Milan Meltdown

Author: OCR February 26, 2026 Duration: 23:11
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll unpack the Supreme Court’s 6–3 ruling that last year’s emergency tariffs were illegally imposed, throwing $175 billion in collected duties into legal limbo. They explore what happens next as companies like FedEx and Costco line up for refunds, and why the real story is not about tariffs, but about litigation as a structural feature of today’s policy environment. Craig introduces a new framing, the “BURRITO” cycle to describe bold executive actions that are later invalidated through court orders. The episode closes in Milan, where an Olympic press conference misstep shows how quickly leadership composure can unravel when preparation breaks down.

BURRITO: Bold Unilateral Regulatory Rollout Invalidated Through Orders

Takeaways
  • Litigation is no longer a disruption to policy. It is a predictable phase companies must model in advance.
  • In a volatile regulatory environment, narrative neutrality and fiduciary framing matter more than political positioning.
  • Refunds are not just financial events. They disrupt supply chains, pricing models, accounting treatment, and stakeholder expectations.

Topics Mentioned
Tariff policy, Supreme Court ruling, corporate litigation strategy, risk management, narrative neutrality, fiduciary responsibility, supply chain disruption, refund strategy, expectation setting, Olympic governance, crisis preparation, leadership composure


Companies Mentioned
Costco, Revlon, FedEx, Walmart, Harvard University, Steve Madden, International Olympic Committee, The New York Times

Episode Hashtags

#Costco #Revlon #FedEx #Walmart #HarvardUniversity #SteveMadden #InternationalOlympicCommittee #NewYorkTimes #Tariffs #SupremeCourt #CorporateCommunications #PublicRelations #CrisisManagement #ReputationStrategy #Leadership #Governance #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetwork


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