The first refunds from tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court will be issued to U.S. businesses starting May 11, with up to $166 billion potentially returned. Refunds apply only to importers who ...
A court order outlines when companies may receive Trump tariff refunds, but consumers are largely excluded from payouts.
Rocket Lawyer reports that despite potential tariff reversals, small businesses may not see price reductions due to ...
Economist Scott Lincicome said the February Supreme Court ruling dismantling President Donald Trump’s illegal emergency order ...
Tim Cook, during Apple's earnings call on Thursday, said the company planned to apply for a tariff refund and will reinvest ...
Last week, businesses began applying online for refunds to tariffs the U.S. Supreme Court deemed illegal earlier this year.
UPS and FedEx, two of the largest delivery companies in the United States, vowed to share tariff refunds with their customers ...
Trump admin to issue first tariff refunds May 11 after Supreme Court ruled policy illegal; businesses can apply via new CBP ...
On today’s Big Take podcast, host David Gura talks with Bloomberg economics reporter Laura Curtis and a trade expert in the field about the logistics of that payout, whether any of that money will ...
The shipping giants are processing refunds through a new government portal, with UPS alone expecting to return $5 billion to ...
Some automakers this week got a first-quarter profit boost – at least on paper - from future refunds of tariff payments they ...
The tariff saga started when Trump issued global “Liberation Day” tariffs, which the Supreme Court tossed out, triggering the refund effort.