A federal court on Monday denied the Trump administration’s request to delay the refund of billions of dollars in tariffs.
Lawyers stated in a court filing, “Nothing about the refund issue warrants any delay in issuing this Court’s mandate, let alone a staggering three months’ delay,” adding, “the proper time to issue the mandate is now.”
The U.S. Court of International Trade is now authorized to begin the process of formulating relief for the small businesses that successfully contested President Donald Trump‘s global tariffs.Neal Katyal, one of the lawyers representing the small businesses, said following the appeals court’s decision that his team “will be proceeding immediately” to get the refunds that Americans are owed.
Update. The Court in our tariffs case has just rejected the Government’s delay tactic with tariff refunds. We will …Full story available on Benzinga.com




