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As US Customs refines its tariff refund system, who gets in to apply is under dispute
A federal judge is evaluating whether to order the U.S. government to expedite and expand its tariff refund system after the Supreme Court ruled President Donald Trump's higher duties on global goods were illegal. The Justice Department disputes a court order requiring refunds for all companies, not just those involved in lawsuits, while the Customs and Border Protection agency has launched a phased online system to process claims.
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