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 the $166 billion in collected duties invalidated by the Supreme Court. Still, the Trump administration warns it may be weeks before funds change hands. Though some…
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Tariff refunds in sight as importers start signing up
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CitrixNews Staff
Originally reported by The Hill
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