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A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration’s request to delay next steps in the fight over tariff refunds for importers, after the US Supreme Court struck down the president’s signature economic policy.
In an order Monday, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit took immediate steps to reopen the legal proceedings and send the case back to the US Court of International Trade. The court denied the government’s request to maintain a pause for as long as four months.
A group of small businesses whose case was before the justices had urged the Federal Circuit in Washington, DC, to immediately close out its phase of the litigation so that they can move ahead with pursuing refunds as soon as possible.
He keep losing in court. Only Congress has the power to levy tariffs, he keeps over stepping his bounds.
In an order Monday, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit took immediate steps to reopen the legal proceedings and send the case back to the US Court of International Trade. The court denied the government’s request to maintain a pause for as long as four months.
A group of small businesses whose case was before the justices had urged the Federal Circuit in Washington, DC, to immediately close out its phase of the litigation so that they can move ahead with pursuing refunds as soon as possible.
He keep losing in court. Only Congress has the power to levy tariffs, he keeps over stepping his bounds.