More than $160 billion in tariff refunds are due for U.S. importers.
The first confirmed payments are landing in bank accounts as the delayed refund process has officially begun.
Government officials will soon launch a system to begin issuing refunds to importers who paid tariffs. Here's what it means for you.
WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency said on Monday it now estimates the first electronic refunds from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs deemed ...
Importers are inching closer to receiving tariff refunds this week as companies begin to work through the government’s newly launched system. It enables companies to formally request their piece of ...
Businesses will soon recoup their losses from the White House's big bet on tariffs with billions of dollars in refunds. Businesses can start the refund process after the US Supreme Court declared ...
After the Supreme Court ruled some of President Donald Trump's tariffs unconstitutional, the first wave of refunds began flowing in on Tuesday. Oshkosh Corporation told CNBC it has begun receiving ...
A system designed to refund businesses for tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, which the US Supreme Court subsequently ruled were unconstitutional, is scheduled to start on Monday. Importers and their ...
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Some businesses experienced problems accessing the U.S. government's new tariff refund portal after the system launched on Monday. Rick Woldenberg, CEO of educational ...
U.S. companies that paid now-invalid Trump administration tariffs could begin receiving billions of dollars in refunds this week as federal officials roll out a new claims system designed to speed up ...
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