U.S. Customs and trade court to negotiate refund process for $166 billion in illegal tariffs
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are heading to the Court of International Trade to negotiate a process for refunding tens of billions of dollars in tariffs that were collected and later ruled illegal by the Supreme Court. Judge Richard Eaton has framed the hearing as a negotiating session to determine how to return the remaining portion of $166 billion in illegal tariffs, noting that the substantive legal questions have already been settled by the Supreme Court.
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