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Trump tariff refunds of $160 billion processed for importers
The Trump administration has started processing refund claims for over $160 billion in tariffs declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Following a ruling from the US Court of International Trade in March, approximately 330,000 importers can apply for refunds through the Cape portal, which launched recently. By early April, over 56,000 importers had initiated claims totaling $127 billion. Refunds, along with applicable interest, are expected to be issued within 60 to 90 days, although some businesses report mixed experiences with the application process.
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Tariffs on Imports Reach $400 for Consumers Amid Supreme Court Ruling
Bay Stater Alex Grossomanides faced over $400 in tariffs for a French down jacket, with $248 attributed to a 40% import duty. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled these tariffs invalid, initiating a refund process estimated to involve $160 billion across roughly 330,000 importers. However, the ruling mainly applies to direct payers of these tariffs, potentially excluding others who incurred related costs. Customs officials are expected to update the Court on refund progress by April 14.
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