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Trump plans to appeal ruling letting importers seek refunds of paid struck-down tariffs

Trump plans to appeal ruling letting importers seek refunds of paid struck-down tariffs
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The Trump administration plans to appeal a court ruling that allows all importers to seek refunds for tariffs previously struck down as unconstitutional. This move threatens to halt a refund process that has already distributed over $20 billion to businesses.

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The outcome affects billions of dollars in government revenue and corporate refunds, highlighting ongoing legal battles over executive trade authority.

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The article presents the legal conflict and the administration's actions factually, citing both the court's ruling and the government's response.

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