The Supreme Court invalidated Trump’s tariffs, leaving billions in collected duties in limbo. While the administration previously promised refunds, the process remains unclear, with individual importers potentially needing to file lawsuits. This ruling, which affirmed Congress’s power to tax, has left companies and countries awaiting further guidance. The Supreme Court invalidated Trump’s tariffs, leaving billions in collected duties in limbo. While the administration previously promised refunds, the process remains unclear, with individual importers potentially needing to file lawsuits. This ruling, which affirmed Congress’s power to tax, has left companies and countries awaiting further guidance.
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