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FedEx customers sue company for tariff refunds

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Trump's tariffs likely cost you hundreds of dollars. Will you get a refund?
American businesses and shoppers paid the vast majority of the billions of dollars collected for the emergency tariffs that the Supreme Court recently ruled illegal.

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FedEx joins companies suing over Trump tariffs. Will they get refunds?
 · 12h
FedEx says it will return to customers any refunds it gets back from Trump’s illegal tariffs
 · 22h
New global 10% tariff takes effect ahead of Trump’s State of the Union
The White House implements a 10% tariff for select countries, effective immediately, with refunds for consumers unlikely.

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FedEx says it will return any tariff refunds to customers, shippers who paid them
 · 15h
After Supreme Court ruling, White House does damage control on trade deals

Trump, tariffs

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It’s payback time for Trump’s tariff fiasco
Donald Trump’s had his fun with tariffs and now it’s payback time. As in: it’s literally time to pay it back. The Supreme Court decision against Trump’s bogusly named emergency duties — as issued under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act — has put his trade policy in disarray.

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‘Now it’s our turn’ — Trump claims U.S. will use reciprocal tariffs on countries that strike back on his tax policies
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Trump’s tariffs hurt families and small businesses the most
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Everyone has something to say at the Supreme Court. Why the tariffs ruling had more than 160 pages

The extraordinary number of dueling opinions in the Supreme Court’s tariff case, laying bare divisions among the justices, also became the basis for a punch line.
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5 Best Stocks That Can Rise Above Trump Tariffs And Macro Uncertainty

The best stocks for navigating Trump tariffs and shifting geopolitical tensions include precious metals and AI leaders. Click here to see the top 5 stocks.
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Commerce decides on 100%+ tariffs for solar panels from India, Indonesia, Laos

The Dept. of Commerce has released its preliminary countervailing duty (CVD) amounts in an investigation on solar cell imports from India, Indonesia and
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You paid for tariffs — but you won’t get a slice of tariff refunds

The government is on the hook to refund $134 billion – and counting – worth of tariff revenue collected from President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs, which were rendered illegal by the Supreme Court last week.
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Class-action lawsuits seek consumer refunds from voided Trump tariffs

The lawsuits brought against delivery company FedEx and French eyewear company EssilorLuxottica, which makes Ray-Ban sunglasses, seek to ensure that consumers get a share of any refunds the businesses get.
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Trump’s Tariffs Are Adding Steel Mill Jobs, and Crushing American Factories

Tariffs unaffected by President Trump’s Supreme Court loss are adding costs for many U.S. manufacturers that use steel, limiting exports and jeopardizing jobs.
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Wholesale inflation was hotter than expected in January as tariffs threaten to push up prices for consumers

The prices businesses pay to each other took a sharp turn higher in January, new data showed Friday, indicating that more tariff-related price increases could be still to come.
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China suspending some agricultural tariffs on Canada starting March 1

China said on Friday it would suspend some tariffs on Canadian agricultural products imposed during a trade spat between Beijing and Ottawa, after Canadian Prime Minister Mark ‌Carney struck an initial deal with Beijing during a visit in January.

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