U.S. Court of International Trade
The U.S. Court of International Trade is a U.S. federal trial court that handles cases arising under U.S. customs, international trade, and trade remedy laws. It is best known for ruling on tariff classifications, antidumping and countervailing duties, and other trade remedy matters under statutes such as the Tariff Act of 1930. Its decisions shape how imports are assessed and can influence ongoing tariff policies, trade disputes, and enforcement in current public and political discussions.

US launches $166B tariff refund portal after Supreme Court rules Trump's tariffs illegal
The US Customs and Border Protection has gone live with a new system allowing importers to claim back $166 billion in tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court. This development is crucial for recovering lost duties and determining the government's handling of large-scale liabilities.

US to Launch $166 Billion Tariff Refund System on April 20, Aims to Reimburse Importers
The US plans to launch a $166 billion tariff refund system on April 20, aiming to reimburse importers for tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court. This development addresses legal and logistical issues in tariff collection and refunds, impacting thousands of businesses.

US Supreme Court invalidates Trump's tariffs, ruling they exceeded presidential authority
The US Supreme Court invalidated President Trump's tariffs, citing overreach of presidential authority. This ruling marks a major setback for his trade policy and could reshape US trade enforcement.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's Tariffs, Limiting Presidential Power
The Supreme Court has struck down tariffs imposed by President Trump, citing constitutional concerns. This decision is seen as a major check on presidential trade power, with potential impacts on future trade negotiations and policy flexibility.

Major Developments in Trump Tariffs Refunds After Supreme Court Ruling
A Supreme Court ruling has mandated refunds for tariffs applied during Trump's presidency, impacting over 1,800 companies. Major corporations like FedEx are now obligated to return tariffs deemed illegal, with further legal and economic implications expected.

Judge Orders Trump Admin to Pay Tariff Refunds With Massive Interest Amid Deadlines
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to refund tariffs with large interest payments. The ruling emphasizes the urgency of timely payments, with a strict deadline set for compliance.