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Supreme Court, tariff refunds and Colorado business owner

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Refund portal opens for tariffs struck down by Supreme Court
A new government portal went live Monday morning, allowing businesses to begin requesting refunds for the blanket tariffs struck down by the US Supreme Court.

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This small-business owner jumped for joy when the Supreme Court struck down Trump’s tariffs. Now she wants a refund.
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Colorado business owner among those who will apply for tariff refunds after Supreme Court ruling
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Tariff refunds will total billions of dollars. Fraudsters are ready.
Linda Miller is the president of the Program Integrity Alliance and writes the Substack “GovIntegrity,” where a version of this essay first appeared.

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Trump pressures companies not to claim tariff refunds
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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
And while importers stand to receive tariff refunds, it's unclear how many of them will pass on the benefit to consumers.

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Democratic lawmakers urge retail, shipper CEOs to pass Trump tariff refunds to consumers
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The tariff refund process has begun for businesses. What about customers?
USA Today
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Yahoo
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Opinion: High court puts tariffs where they belong, in Congress

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on tariffs, released Friday morning, puts the issue back where it always has belonged — in Congress. For decades now, Congress has steadily ceded much of its power to the executive branch. Americans today are ...
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The State Economies Most Vulnerable to Shifting Tariffs

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US trade deficit is tariff-proof. Imports jump to record high in 2025

High tariffs were supposed to slash chronically large U.S. trade deficits. Turns out they really didn’t. The nation’s trade deficit fell in 2025 by a meager 0.2% to $901.5 billion, but only due to a large and quirky increase in gold exports tied to U.S ...
USA Today
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BYD sues US over Trump's tariffs as Chinese EV maker eyes Canada

Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD is suing the Trump administration over tariffs it claims are unlawful. BYD became the world's largest EV maker in 2025 and aims to sell 1.3 million EVs outside of China in 2026. High tariffs and federal regulations ...
AOL
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The tariff uncertainty trade is back

As challenging as a new, high-tariff trade regime was to American businesses last year, Wall Street settled on the belief that as long as we roughly knew where the tariff rate would end up, businesses could learn to deal with it. One-off trade deals and ...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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US high court strikes down Trump tariffs

WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's far-reaching global tariffs on Friday, handing him a stinging loss that sparked a furious attack on the court he helped shape. Trump said he was "absolutely ashamed" of some justices who ...
Forbes
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How Tariffs Might Affect Your Investments In 2026

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Erik Sherman reports on business, economics, finance, tech, and law. Tariffs are a form of taxation on imported goods meant to help control trade between countries and raise government ...
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