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The surprising demand to appear at a hearing suggested new concern about the Trump administration’s efforts to repay the full $166 billion owed from illegally imposed tariffs.
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WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) - A U.S. trade court judge on Wednesday ordered the government to begin paying potentially billions of dollars in refunds to importers who paid tariffs that the Supreme Court said last month were collected illegally.
US Customs and Border Protection has certified $20.6B in tariff refunds to importers after the Supreme Court invalidated IEEPA tariffs, with up to $85B expected.
The travel industry is on edge after Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin reiterated his threat to withdraw U.S.
The Trump administration launched an online portal on Monday where companies can submit claims for refunds of payments on tariffs nullified by the Supreme Court. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the portal went live at 8 a.m. The portal is part of a ...
If this plan is to go into effect, these ten major gateways will no longer be able to accept international arrivals!