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AA (AA) and BSM Ordered to Refund £760,000 to Learner Drivers
MarketsBearish4/15/2026

AA (AA) and BSM Ordered to Refund £760,000 to Learner Drivers

The owner of AA (AA) and BSM driving schools has been fined £4.2 million by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and ordered to refund over 80,000 customers a total of £760,000. The investigation revealed that the total price of driving lessons was not disclosed upfront during online bookings, a practice known as

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CFO Survey: 25% of Companies Plan Tariff Refund Applications
EconomyBearish4/13/2026

CFO Survey: 25% of Companies Plan Tariff Refund Applications

The CNBC CFO Council survey indicates that 12 out of 25 chief financial officers plan to apply for tariff refunds following a Supreme Court decision. However, none of the CFOs intend to pass on these refunds to consumers directly. Ten executives believe it may take over a year to process repayments, while only three expect them this year. The legal issues surrounding tariffs are ongoing, with Trump announcing new global tariff rates of 10% to 15% under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974.

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Tariffs on Imports Reach $400 for Consumers Amid Supreme Court Ruling
EconomyNeutral4/10/2026

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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