Appeals Court Clears Path for Tariff Refunds After Supreme Court Ruling

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A federal appeals court declined to delay the mandate to begin processing tariff refunds after the Supreme Court ruled that IEEPA did not authorize Trump’s tariffs, clearing the way for the Court of International Trade to craft relief for small businesses such as FedEx, Revlon and Costco; the administration had urged a 90‑day pause, but the court rejected it, and refunds are set to proceed under the ruling.
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