The states allege that the president cannot sidestep a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of his previous ...
By Tom Hals March 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. customs agency is readying a system within 45 days to process refunds on U.S.
A U.S. trade court judge ordered the government to begin paying refunds to importers who paid tariffs the Supreme Court said were collected illegally.
U.S. Customs told the trade court it aims for a streamlined process in 45 days to return importers' money without requiring individual lawsuits.
Customs officials will head to court Friday to lay out ideas for how to process refunds for billions of dollars of tariffs invalidated by the Supreme Court. Judge Richard Eaton, who serves on the U.S.
White House spares vehicles and parts from fresh global duty after previous tariffs were struck down by Supreme Court ...
PROTECTING THE U.S. ECONOMY AND NATIONAL INTERESTS: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed a Proclamation imposing a temporary import duty to address fundamental international payments problems and ...
CBP says it cannot refund Trump tariffs immediately. U.S. Customs and Border Protection told a federal judge Friday that it ...
President Donald Trump is dealing with a major legal defeat Friday after the Supreme Court struck down many of the tariffs he ...
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection official informed the court earlier on Wednesday that importers were entitled to refunds, which would amount to billions of dollars, with interest.
Barely 24 hours after responding to his "reciprocal" tariffs being struck down and his retaliation of a 10% global tariff, President Donald Trump has upped the damage by making it 15%.
It is 10 months since Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” import tariff announcement in April. Ultimately, that announcement led to U.S. import tariffs rising to an average of 17 percent, their highest ...