Ivy Xun
Overview
Ivy Xun is an international trade analyst in Crowell & Moring’s Washington, D.C. office. She provides practice support to the International Trade Group on import regulatory matters pending before the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. She works closely with attorneys developing courses of action for clients impacted by investigations under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 and Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. Ivy also supports unfair trade investigations, including antidumping and countervailing duty investigations, sunset reviews, and changed circumstance reviews before the Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission.
Career & Education
- Johns Hopkins University, B.A., Economics, Writing Seminars
- Mandarin
Ivy's Insights
Client Alert | 2 min read | 09.03.25
DOJ and DHS Announce Cross-Agency Trade Fraud Task Force
On August 29, 2025, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) launched a cross-agency Trade Fraud Task Force to expand efforts to target importers and other parties committing trade-related fraud. As stated in a press release issued on August 29, the Task Force will augment the existing coordination mechanisms within the DOJ and DHS, for instance through partnerships with CBP and Homeland Security Investigations, to “aggressively” take enforcement measures against parties that commit tariff evasion or attempt to smuggle prohibited goods into the U.S.
Blog Post | 05.19.25
Commerce Calls for Public Comments on Targeted Dumping Analysis
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Commerce Calls for Public Comments on Targeted Dumping Analysis
|05.19.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
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04.03.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
The Trump Administration Targets China, Iran, and Pakistan in its First Export Regulatory Action
|03.31.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
USTR Proposes Actions, Requests Comments on China’s Maritime, Logistics, and Shipbuilding Sectors
|03.03.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Goods Subject to Tariffs May Lose 321 De Minimis Treatment in Proposed Rulemaking
|01.22.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
DHS Adds 37 China-based Firms to UFLPA Entity List
|01.17.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Commerce Publishes Final Amendments on Trade Remedy Regulations
|01.06.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
USTR Launches Section 301 Investigation of Nicaragua’s Labor and Human Rights Practices
|12.23.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Ivy's Insights
Client Alert | 2 min read | 09.03.25
DOJ and DHS Announce Cross-Agency Trade Fraud Task Force
On August 29, 2025, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) launched a cross-agency Trade Fraud Task Force to expand efforts to target importers and other parties committing trade-related fraud. As stated in a press release issued on August 29, the Task Force will augment the existing coordination mechanisms within the DOJ and DHS, for instance through partnerships with CBP and Homeland Security Investigations, to “aggressively” take enforcement measures against parties that commit tariff evasion or attempt to smuggle prohibited goods into the U.S.
Blog Post | 05.19.25
Commerce Calls for Public Comments on Targeted Dumping Analysis