2026-06945NoticeWallet

Government Cracks Down on Suspect Pickleball Paddles Imports

Published Date: 4/10/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission got a complaint about some pickleball paddles possibly breaking import rules. Companies making or selling these paddles in the U.S. might face new limits or orders to stop selling them. The public can share their thoughts soon, and any changes could affect sales and imports during a 60-day review period.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Pickleball Paddle Imports Could Be Halted

A complaint filed April 7, 2026 asks the U.S. International Trade Commission for a limited exclusion order, cease and desist orders, and imposition of a bond on certain imported pickleball paddles during the 60-day Presidential review period. If the Commission grants that relief, named U.S. companies that make, sell, or import the paddles could be ordered to stop sales or imports; the public can file comments (no later than close of business eight calendar days after publication, April 18, 2026) limited to five pages and must file electronically via EDIS.

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4/10/2026

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