economy

March 3, 2026

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

Washington — A federal appeals court on Monday declined to delay implementation of the Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of President Trump's tariffs, allowing next steps in processing of tariff refunds to begin swiftly, following the high court's decision last month.

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

TL;DR

  • A federal appeals court denied the Trump administration's request to delay the implementation of a Supreme Court ruling on tariffs.
  • The Supreme Court previously invalidated most of President Trump's global tariffs, ruling they exceeded his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
  • The appeals court's decision allows for the immediate processing of tariff refunds for businesses.
  • Companies such as FedEx, Revlon, and Costco are among those seeking refunds for import duties paid.
  • The Trump administration had asked for a 90-day delay to consider options, but the court ruled against it.

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