Tariffs Persist as Customs Delays System Update After SCOTUS Ruling

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Despite the Supreme Court ruling that reciprocal tariffs are illegal, U.S. importers are still paying duties because CBP has not updated its Cargo System Management Service. About 211,000 containers totaling roughly $8.2 billion arrived recently and remain tariffed, with a 10-day payment window. Refunds, if any, depend on post-entry corrections and actions by the Court of International Trade, a process likely to take weeks.
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