Businesses set to start claiming refunds for unconstitutional Trump tariffs
Customs and Border Protection said that over 330,000 importers paid a total of about $166 billion on over 53 million shipments
www.independent.co.ukDirect answer: The latest reports indicate the U.S. is launching a tariff refund program for Trump-era tariffs that courts ruled unconstitutional, with claims opening to importers on April 20, 2026. If approved, refunds are expected within 60–90 days, though processing is likely to be phased and may take time.
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Customs and Border Protection said that over 330,000 importers paid a total of about $166 billion on over 53 million shipments
www.independent.co.ukThe US customs agency is trying to hammer out a process for returning US$166 billion in tariff payments to around 330,000 importers.
www.scmp.comImporters and authorised customs brokers who paid tariffs under emergency powers can now submit claims through the CBP system.
www.moneycontrol.comThe U.S. government could have to refund domestic businesses billions in tariffs, should the Supreme Court uphold a recent federal appeals court ruling.
www.cbsnews.comSome companies anticipate that even if the court invalidates Trump's tariffs, the president will not make it easy for them to get refunds.
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