BlockBeats News, March 3rd – The U.S. Supreme Court earlier ruled that most of the tariff measures implemented by the Trump administration were invalid. The Department of Justice subsequently filed an appeal with the federal appeals court, requesting an additional 90-day buffer period to allow the executive and legislative branches time to consider options, totaling a maximum delay of approximately four months. However, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected this request from the Department of Justice, meaning that the subsequent steps in the tariff refund process can proceed swiftly.
This ruling by the federal appeals court clears the way for the lower court, the U.S. Court of International Trade, to initiate legal proceedings related to tariff refunds. According to estimates from Department of Justice lawyers, the refund process may take several years to complete. Following the Supreme Court’s ruling, hundreds of additional companies have filed tariff refund lawsuits, bringing the total number of tariff cases facing the Trump administration to over 2,000. (Jin10)
