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Federal appeals court rejects Trump administration's push to delay start of tariff refund process after Supreme Court ruling

The Federal Circuit rejected the Trump administration's request to delay refund litigation over $130 billion in tariffs ruled illegal by the Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision.

  • On March 2, 2026, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reopened tariff refund litigation and denied the Trump administration's request to delay proceedings, sending the case back to the U.S. Court of International Trade.
  • The high court's 6-3 ruling last month erased legal authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, opening the way for companies and importers seeking refunds to sue.
  • The U.S. Justice Department asked the Federal Circuit on Friday to pause proceedings for 90 days, while over 2,000 lawsuits await action from the trade court in New York, and refunds could total $175 billion, according to the Penn Wharton Budget Model.
  • Liberty Justice Center said the remand allows the refund process to begin, and small businesses urged courts to proceed so they can seek refunds immediately, while the trade court has not yet signaled its next steps.
  • Lower-Court litigation could stretch into coming weeks, months or years, as officials warn the practical question of how refunds will be paid remains unresolved and the administration signals potential further court review.
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Washington. The U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals rejected President Donald Trump’s request to postpone legal proceedings related to the return of the federal government’s tariff-based money.

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A US federal appeals court in Washington on Monday rejected an attempt by the US government of Donald Trump to delay procedures for refunding money from tariffs it must return to importers after the US Supreme Court declared them illegal in February, US media reported.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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