- A federal trade court ordered US Customs to refund tariffs imposed under now-invalidated Executive Orders, following a Supreme Court ruling that declared these tariffs unlawful.
- The order requires reliquidation of millions of entries and refunds with interest to affected importers, including Atmus Filtration, Inc., who filed the lawsuit.
- The Supreme Court’s decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump found that Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act by imposing broad tariffs.
- The Court of International Trade clarified its exclusive authority to order such refunds, unaffected by previous Supreme Court limits on universal injunctions.
- Following the Supreme Court ruling, the US replaced the invalidated tariffs with a new flat 10% global import tariff starting 25 February 2026.
Source: regfollower.com
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