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FedEx, Trump and tariffs

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 · 22h
FedEx joins companies suing over Trump tariffs. Will they get refunds?
FedEx is suing the U.S. government for a refund on emergency tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.

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 · 16h
FedEx joins other US companies in seeking a refund after Trump tariffs are ruled illegal
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FedEx sues Trump administration for tariff refund. Everything we know
 · 17h
New York Calls for $13.5 Billion Tariff Refund From Trump Administration
New ⁠York ⁠Governor Kathy Hochul on Tuesday ⁠called on the Trump administration to issue $13.5 billion ​in tariff refunds after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's ‌sweeping ta...

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At Trump's State of the Union, Supreme Court justices in the spotlight
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Trump Warns Countries That 'Play Games' With US Trade Deals Will Face Higher Tariffs
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Donald Trump’s global tariff takes effect at 10%
The delayed application of the higher flat tariff could offer a window for governments and businesses to lobby for exemptions and secure preferential treatment from Trump under the new regime.

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Column: Aftermath of Trump tariff ruling and Korea
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Supreme Court Ruling Against Trump's Tariffs Is Unlikely to Mean an End to Trade Policy Chaos
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FedEx sues Trump administration for full tariff refunds after Supreme Court ruling on IEEPA

The shipping giant FedEx has filed a lawsuit seeking full refund of tariffs assessed under President Trump's order targeting imports.
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Expert Warns Tariff Refunds Could Hurt US Wallets as FedEx Launches Lawsuit

According to some estimates, the government could owe importers about $175 billion following the Supreme Court's tariff ruling.

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