After weeks of waiting to hear how — or whether — the U.S. government might refund the tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court, businesses began applying to get their money back on Monday. Imagine ...
On Monday, the U.S. Customs portal will start accepting refund requests from businesses that paid President Trump's tariffs before the Supreme Court ruled them unconstitutional. After weeks of waiting ...
After weeks of waiting to hear how — or whether — the U.S. government might refund the tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court, Monday is the day it finally begins. Imagine tens of thousands of ...
Trump-Lula Meeting: President Trump met with Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, at the White House to discuss ...
President Trump announced new tariffs against European car imports Friday, threatening to mess with the economy further. In a ...
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has completed “primary development” of its new system to automate refunds of the tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court, the agency said on Tuesday. CBP has been ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection was initially expected to start issuing refunds on May 11, but the timeline has now been ...
The government’s new refund system is largely functioning — but eligibility gaps, data complexity, legal exposure, and a ...
Apple wants tariff refunds but says the money wouldn’t go to shareholders. Instead, CEO Tim Cook says it would fund new US ...
By Tom Hals April 14 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration plans to launch next Monday the system it will use for issuing refunds to American importers for $166 billion the companies ...
In a message shared with importers on Monday, CBP indicated that tariff refunds will be issued electronically from the U.S.