USA Reimburse Hundreds of Millions of Euros to German Companies
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German companies have apparently received hundreds of millions of euros in the past weeks because of too much paid US tariffs.
It was a bitter setback for US President Trump: the Supreme Court had overturned some of its controversial tariffs. A recent evaluation shows that German companies alone have recovered almost EUR 800 million.
The US government has to pay back more than EUR 790 million to German stock exchanges, which is a sensitive setback for Trup's customs policy.
The U.S. Supreme Court had declared the additional duties imposed by President Trump illegal, which also has an impact on corporations in Germany.
The Supreme Court's verdict was a slap in the face for Trump: the U.S. Supreme Judges declared tariffs illegal on the basis of an emergency law, which has far-reaching consequences.
The Supreme Court had overturned Donald Trump's customs regulations, and now German companies are getting a lot of money back. DHL, the logistics company, already knows what to do with them.
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