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Tariff refunds put businesses on spot

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Tariffs Raised Consumers’ Prices, but the Refunds Go Only to Businesses
Many families felt the sting of the president’s now-illegal tariffs, but companies have said little about whether they will share the $166 billion coming back to them.

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Live Q&A: How to Get a Tariff Refund As Trump Pressures Businesses
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Tariff refunds put businesses on the spot
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Trump pressures companies not to claim tariff refunds
Ron Insana joins MS NOW’s Ali Velshi to discuss how Donald Trump is deviating from past presidents in using a “strongman” strategy to pressure companies against seeking tariff refunds that they’re ent...

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Who’s Getting a Tariff Refund?
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Tariff refunds: A win for importers, but not so much for consumers
Politifact
2mon

Is Abigail Spanberger right that tariffs cost American families more than $1,700?

A study from Democratic members of Congress’ Joint Economic Committee showed the average U.S. household has paid about $1,745 in tariff costs from February 2025 to January. Three other groups came up with four estimates. Three of their estimates came ...
The Hill
1mon

If tariffs are canceled, will prices go back down?

(NEXSTAR) – The Supreme Court’s stunning decision to strike down the bulk of President Donald Trump’s tariffs was taken as good news for some and bad news for others, depending on whom you asked. But what about for the everyday American? The tariffs ...
Fast Company
1mon

Economists calculated exactly how much Trump tariffs will cost you in 2026—and who is paying the most

The majority of President Trump’s tariffs were struck down earlier this year by the Supreme Court, but a number remain in place, with the threat of higher tariffs still to come. While the importers of tariffed goods are the ones who pay the actual tariff ...
Opinion
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Tariffs | Today's Latest Stories | Reuters

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NPR
23d

Have Trump's tariffs worked? This is where things stand a year after 'Liberation Day'

In a ceremony at the White House, he promised that jobs and factories would come "roaring back" to the country as a result, that consumer prices would fall and that April 2 would go down in history as "the day we began to make America wealthy again.
The Hill
2mon

Trump administration ending collections on tariffs deemed illegal

The Trump administration on Tuesday will stop collections on sweeping tariffs that were deemed illegal by the Supreme Court in a notable ruling last week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said Sunday. CBP said that tariffs, which had been imposed ...
Yahoo
1mon

Trump’s latest tariffs face a fresh set of legal hurdles

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Just three weeks after the Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a stinging defeat over the sweeping tariffs he imposed last year, the legal battle over his first move to replace ...
CBS News
2mon

Trump's Section 122 tariffs could spur new legal battle, experts say

President Trump's move to invoke an obscure legal tool to impose a global 15% tariff on U.S. imports could face its own legal challenges, trade experts told CBS News. The White House said in a fact sheet on Friday that the temporary import duty, imposed ...
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