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Tariff refunds resume for companies after Supreme Court rejection
MarketWatch reports that tariff refunds have restarted, pushing attention toward how much of the government-backed relief should flow to consumers.
Tariff refunds have begun flowing back to companies following the Supreme Court rejection of President Donald Trump’s levies, according to MarketWatch.
The outlet frames the renewed payments as part of a broader, ongoing benefits program for firms that are looking to keep a larger share of the relief, while consumers are pressing for a bigger cut.
MarketWatch says the refund restart follows the court decision that rejected the tariffs.