US Court Denies Trump Administration’s Bid to Delay Tariff Refunds

The U.S. federal appeals court upholds the timely processing of tariff reimbursements, rejecting the Trump administration's request for further delays.

Summary

The U.S. federal appeals court has rejected the Justice Department’s request for a 90-day delay in tariff refunds after the Supreme Court ruled against most of the Trump administration's tariffs. The ruling allows the Court of International Trade to begin processing refunds, which could take several years.

Terms & Concepts
  • Tariff Refunds: Repayments issued when import or export duties are adjusted or overturned after legal or administrative review.