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Trump, Refunds and Tariffs

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 · 15h
Trump tariff refunds begin but consumers likely to miss out
The tariffs also often triggered other kinds of costs, forcing businesses to take on debt to pay for the duties and leading to harder-to-quantify hits like lost sales. Officials from the Trump administration have made it clear they do not expect consumers to benefit directly from the refunds.

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Trump Administration Takes Steps to Refund $166 Billion in Tariffs
 · 10h
Trump Says He Will 'Remember' Companies That Don't Seek Tariff Refunds
 · 7h
Trump encourages companies not to seek tariff refunds
President Donald Trump said he’d remember companies that decline to seek refunds on duties paid after the Supreme Court struck down a large swath of his tariffs.

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 · 21h
US tariff refund system launches, sparking surge of company claims
 · 19h
Labor Secretary Steps Down Amid Misconduct Investigation
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Tariff refund website, America's hottest portal, to go live today: How the U.S. tariff refund portal works and who qualifies
CBP told a federal judge that the majority of eligible importers have already signed up for the required electronic payments, and that group alone is owed roughly $127 billion.

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Trump Administration to Begin Refunding $166 Billion in Tariffs
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US businesses begin claiming tariff refunds
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The lucky few who can apply for tariff refunds

Welcome to The Logoff: The Trump administration is letting businesses apply for tariff refunds — but consumers who ate those costs via higher prices are out of luck.
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Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs - one year on

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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 Supreme Court.
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Trump Tariffs

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Are Trump's tariffs really dead? Here's what's happening behind the scenes

Importers of European cheese, a sleeping bag company for infants and a ceramics business are pushing for and against potential new tariffs.
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Trump's latest tariffs face a new test in federal court

President Donald Trump Trump turned to the current levies after the Supreme Court in February struck down his even bigger, more sweeping tariffs.
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Allegations fly as Trump announcements tied to potential insider trading schemes

Unusual trading patterns in financial markets have preceded several major announcements by President Donald Trump during his second term, raising questions about potential insider trading.An examination of market data by the BBC identified consistent spikes in trading activity hours or minutes
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Insider trading or flawless timing? Top examples as suspicions grow on Trump-linked trades

A consistent pattern of market spikes has emerged just hours, or sometimes minutes, before a social media post from the President's account or media interview was made public.
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A year after 'Liberation Day,' Trump sets new drug tariffs, adjusts metals duties

By David Lawder and Ahmed Aboulenein WASHINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump ordered 100% tariffs on certain branded pharmaceutical imports and overhauled steel, aluminum and copper duties on Thursday as his administration sought to move on from the collapse of the broad global tariffs he announced exactly one year ago.
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