Trump Administration Considers 'Bed Tax' Strategy to Prevent Tariff Refunds
The Trump administration is exploring legal and administrative tactics to delay or reduce tariff refunds demanded by businesses following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated certain tariffs.
The truth about the $2000 check: what will happen to tariff money after the Supreme Court ruling
The article discusses the implications of the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared certain tariffs illegal and what it means for possible refunds and a proposed $2000 check.
“Are you afraid of Trump's retaliation?”… Companies hesitant to apply for tariff refunds
This article discusses the hesitation of South Korean companies to apply for refunds on tariffs imposed by the Trump administration after a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling deemed them illegal.
First defeating Trump's tariffs, now Neel Katyal says - 'We will fight hard for refunds'
Neel Katyal is leading efforts to form a task force aimed at securing tariff refunds for businesses affected by Trump's tariffs, following a court ruling declaring those tariffs illegal.
Senate Democrats call for government to start refunding $175bn in tariff money
Senate Democrats are urging the government to refund $175 billion in tariff revenues deemed collected illegally due to Trump-era policies.
World Trade: Trump's Tariff Chaos Continues
President Trump remains committed to his tariff policy while businesses begin to seek refunds on tariff payments, leading to potential legal conflicts lasting for years.
SC ruined Trump's calculations... Will America give tariff refunds and who will receive them?
The US Supreme Court has declared President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs illegal, impacting trade and prices with numerous countries.
Trump Tariffs: Costco, EssilorLuxottica, and Goodyear among listed companies seeking refunds
Over 1,000 businesses have filed lawsuits against Donald Trump's tariff policy, raising unprecedented questions about the potential consequences of a Supreme Court ruling expected soon.
Supreme Court may annul Trump’s tariffs tomorrow. Thousands queuing for refunds
The impending decision by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding former President Donald Trump's extraordinary tariff powers could significantly shake financial markets, particularly if the judges decide to eliminate the imposed tariffs.