U.S. Court Suspends Tariff Refund Order
The U.S. Court Of International Trade has suspended a prior order made on March 5, which directed U.S. Customs and Border Protection to immediately comply with tariff refund processes. This move halts the enforcement of immediate tariff refunds, pending further legal considerations.
The U.S. Court Of International Trade has temporarily halted a March 5 order regarding tariff refunds.
The original directive instructed U.S. Customs and Border Protection to proceed with tariff refunds immediately.
This decision pauses the enforcement, allowing for additional legal proceedings and considerations.
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