A little under a week after its launch, Customs and Border Protection’s online portal for processing tariff refunds accepted about 21 percent of the total entries that were entered as subject to President Donald Trump’s International Emergency Economic Powers Act ( IEEPA ) duties. About 3 percent have now entered the refund stage of the process within the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries ( CAPE ) portal, according to an update from CBP executive director of trade programs Brandon Lord. The first of the refunds should hit importers’ accounts by May 11. Lord, who is mandated to report to the Court of International Trade (CIT) on the Phase 1 rollout of CAPE, said that 75,306 refund declarations had been filed as of 8 p.m. on Sunday. Each declaration can cover multiple entries, and 47,315 were designated as properly filed.…