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Trump plans to appeal order allowing all importers that paid struck-down tariffs to seek refunds
President Trump plans to appeal a federal judge's order allowing all companies that paid invalidated tariffs to seek refunds, following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that blocked his authority to impose higher import taxes. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has processed $20.6 billion in refunds out of $85 billion in accepted claims, but the process may slow as the administration challenges the universal refund requirement.
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