Trump administration refunds over $20 billion in tariffs after Supreme Court struck down key trade policy, court filing shows.
The Trump administration has refunded over $20 billion in tariffs to importers and shippers, according to a court filing, following the Supreme Court's February ruling that struck down a key trade policy.
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