General Motors expects $500 million in refunds after Supreme Court rules tariffs illegal.
General Motors said it expects to receive $500 million in refunds from tariffs that were ruled illegal by the Supreme Court.
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General Motors said it expects to receive $500 million in refunds from tariffs that were ruled illegal by the Supreme Court.
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