Federal Judge Orders End to Trump Tariff Calculations

Customs Must Strip Disputed Duties as Thousands of Refund Cases Move Forward

Cranes and shipping containers at the Port of Long Beach
Cranes and shipping containers at the Port of Long Beach in California. (Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg)

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A U.S. judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt a key step in the tariff payment process in order to make any refunds simpler after the Supreme Court struck down the president’s global tariffs.

In a March 4 order, Judge Richard Eaton, who sits on the federal trade court in New York, ordered Customs and Border Protection to stop calculating President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs on importers’ customs paperwork. He also questioned why the government was continuing to do so after the Supreme Court ruled the tariffs illegal.

Eaton also ordered officials to recalculate certain duties that had passed that step of the customs process, removing Trump’s contested tariffs. The judge confirmed that he has been assigned to handle all of the thousands of refund lawsuits filed in the trade court to date.

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