US businesses have won a significant victory as the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s emergency tariffs. While companies anticipate billions in refunds, the process is expected to be lengthy and complex. The ruling, impacting over $175 billion in collected tariffs, has boosted markets, though uncertainty about future tariff policies remains. US businesses have won a significant victory as the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s emergency tariffs. While companies anticipate billions in refunds, the process is expected to be lengthy and complex. The ruling, impacting over $175 billion in collected tariffs, has boosted markets, though uncertainty about future tariff policies remains.
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