
US government seeks delay on tariff refund court hearing, faces above 2,000 lawsuits
The Trump administration is seeking to delay court proceedings over whether it must refund importers billions of dollars in tariffs recently struck down by the US Supreme Court, marking a contentious…
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US government seeks delay on tariff refund court hearing, faces above 2,000 lawsuits
The Trump administration is seeking to delay court proceedings over whether it must refund importers billions of dollars in tariffs recently struck down by the US Supreme Court, marking a contentious start to the next phase of the legal fight. The government wants to wait as long as four months before reviving litigation before the US Court of International Trade on the refund question, according to a filing by the Justice Department late Friday. “Complexity in the future counsels appropriate...
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Read full article →US govt seeks delay in tariff refunds as Trump fumes over possible 'rehearing'
The Trump administration is requesting a delay in legal proceedings concerning tariff refunds. This comes after the Supreme Court ruled against his global duties. The US government argues for a "appropriately careful process, not breakneck speed." Earlier, Trump criticised the decision warning of significant payouts and questioned the "possibility of a rehearing."
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The government wants to wait as long as four months before reviving litigation before the U.S. Court of International Trade on the refund question.
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