SPRINGFIELD – U.S. Customs and Border Protection will release imported subway car shells that have been impounded for months, ...
By Tom Hals March 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. government's work to build a four-part system to refund $166 billion in illegal tariff collections with interest is between 40% and 80% complete, according to ...
More than $160 billion in unlawfully collected tariffs is at stake, and there is no direct CBP precedent for handling the ...
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CBP hosting San Antonio job fair with hiring bonuses up to $60K
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is hosting a three-day recruitment event in San Antonio from March 24–26 to fill critical national security roles, offering incentives of up to $60,000 for certain ...
As the tariff refund process continues to take shape, companies that stay organized and engaged will be best positioned to ...
The Trump administration has outlined a four-step process for refunding $166 billion in disputed tariffs to U.S. businesses, following a Supreme Court ruling.
The agency detailed progress it’s made developing a dedicated system to process refunds for International Emergency Economic ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has released rail car shells made in China that were held-up in port since May of last ...
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Trump tariff refunds ordered but businesses, consumers still don't know how to get their money
Since courts ruled the tariffs were illegal and must be given back, Customs and Border Protection has been working on a ...
The US Customs and Border Protection is 70% done with a web portal for emergency tariff refunds. The CAPE system will ...
If you bought something overseas that required shipping last year, some shipping companies are willing to help claw back the ...
A coalition of attorneys general want Congress to make the government automatically refund companies for tariffs now deemed ...
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