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Tariff Fallout: Trump Administration in 'No Rush' to Refund Companies as Trade Partners Urged to Stand By Deals

via Washington Examiner·Feb 23·3 sources

The Trump administration said Sunday it is in no rush to refund companies that paid tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court, as U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer urged trade partners to 'stand by' existing deals. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde called for 'clarity' on the future of U.S. trade relationships. The messy aftermath of the landmark ruling has left businesses scrambling and foreign governments uncertain, even as Trump presses ahead with a 15% global levy under alternative legal authorities.

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Washington Times

Trump administration says it is in no rush to issue refunds to companies that paid tariffs

The Hill

European Central Bank chief says world needs 'clarity' on US trade relationships

EconomyWorld

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