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After issuing more than $20 billion in tariff refunds, the Trump administration is now pursuing legal action to bring the process to a standstill

  • The administration plans to appeal a judge’s order that opened tariff refunds to all importers, arguing refunds should be limited to those who sued.
  • CBP’s new CAPE portal has already accepted about $85 billion in potential refunds and sent $20.6 billion to the Treasury from a $166 billion pool.
  • An appeal could stall or complicate repayments, create legal headaches for importers, and risk political fallout ahead of the midterms as the White House rolls out new tariffs.
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