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Tariff Refund Portal Kicks Off: Who is Eligible for Reimbursements?

Tariff Refund Portal Kicks Off: Who is Eligible for Reimbursements?

The U.S. federal government has launched a tariff refund portal for businesses that paid over $100 billion in tariffs imposed by President Trump before they were deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. The new website allows eligible companies to request reimbursements, with projections indicating potential impacts on oil and gas prices. The initiative marks a significant step in addressing past trade disputes.

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