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Trump tariffs live updates: Judge orders Trump administration to start issuing more than $130 billion in tariff refunds

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Trump tariffs live updates: Judge orders Trump administration to start issuing more than $130 billion in tariff refunds A federal judge ruled that the US government must begin paying out more than $130 billion in tariff refunds to US businesses in another setback for the Trump administration after the Supreme Court str…
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  • FedEx will return to customers any refunds it gets back from Trump's illegal tariffs

    80% confidence
  • Tariff rates will be back to their old rate within five months

    80% confidence
  • 15% global tariff could begin sometime this week

    80% confidence
  • All importers subjected to tariffs would be entitled to refunds, including those that haven't filed lawsuits yet

    80% confidence
  • Lowe's is not factoring in receiving a tariff refund

    80% confidence
  • US aims to keep tariffs on China at 35-50% levels set before Supreme Court decision

    80% confidence
  • Administration has a responsibility to do everything in its power to ensure that it returns the money it illegally took from the American people

    80% confidence
  • US businesses and consumers have paid for tariffs, pushing up inflation

    80% confidence
  • US duties could exceed 15% for certain countries where appropriate

    80% confidence
  • Trump administration's effort to delay tariff refunds is theft in broad daylight

    80% confidence
  • There are quite a few maneuvers that the administration can take to prevent a refund from being a reality in the near-term

    80% confidence