White House fights to limit tariff refunds in high-stakes court clash
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The White House is resisting broad refunds of tariffs it collected under a 1977 law, arguing refunds aren’t required even after a court ordered universal refunds; the DOJ has appealed while importers plan litigation. About $85 billion in refunds have been approved so far, with tens of billions more potentially at stake, setting up a fight that could reach higher courts.
Topics:nation#court-of-international-trade#politics#refunds#supreme-court#tariffs#trump-administration
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