# IEEPA
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The $166 Billion Rebate: A Legal Reversal of Trump-Era Tariffs Reshapes US-China Trade
Following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling against Trump-era IEEPA tariffs, the U.S. government has begun refunding $166 billion to importers, sparking a scramble among Chinese listed companies to recover costs. While the logistics of the refund favor American Importers of Record, the influx of capital is expected to stabilize global supply chains and improve cash flow for Chinese manufacturers.

A $166 Billion Retraction: US Courts Dismantle the 'Trade-by-Decree' Era
The U.S. government will return $166 billion in tariffs to importers following a Supreme Court ruling that found the use of emergency powers for trade duties was illegal. A new automated system will streamline these massive payouts, which affect over 300,000 businesses nationwide.

A Costly Correction: US Customs to Begin Massive Tariff Refunds After Judicial Rebukes
U.S. Customs will begin refunding tariffs on April 20 following Supreme Court and trade court rulings that restricted the president's power under the IEEPA. The agency is deploying a phased system to return billions in duties to importers, marking a significant win for rules-based trade and a check on executive overreach.

BYD Sues U.S. Over Trump-Era Tariffs, Testing Limits of Emergency Trade Powers
BYD has sued the U.S. federal government, arguing that tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act are unlawful and seeking refunds of duties paid since April. The case joins thousands of similar challenges and could hinge on an impending Supreme Court ruling that may limit the executive’s emergency trade authority.