Importers Seek Tariff Refunds as U.S. Courts Take Action

A U.S. court has taken initial steps toward ordering tariff refunds for importers, as the liquidation process continues for goods brought ashore during Trump's first year.
Importers across the United States are closely watching as a U.S. court takes the first steps toward potentially ordering the refund of billions of dollars in tariffs collected during the Trump administration's trade war. For many importers, the complex liquidation process is still well underway for millions of goods that were brought ashore during President Trump's first year back in office.
The legal battle over the tariffs, which were imposed on a wide range of imported goods, has dragged on for years, with importers arguing that the tariffs were unlawful and should be refunded. Now, a U.S. court has signaled that it is prepared to take action to address this issue, marking a potential turning point in the long-running dispute.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


