A judge has ruled on a firm date for Donald Trump's administration to refund companies affected by tariffs shot down last month by the Supreme Court.Judge RichardA judge has ruled on a firm date for Donald Trump's administration to refund companies affected by tariffs shot down last month by the Supreme Court.Judge Richard

Judge slaps Trump admin with huge interest for unpaid tariff refunds: 'Clock is ticking'

2026/03/10 00:35
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A judge has ruled on a firm date for Donald Trump's administration to refund companies affected by tariffs shot down last month by the Supreme Court.

Judge Richard Eaton of the U.S. Court of International Trade says the president's team must issue an update on the processing of refunds by March 12. A further processing deadline is set for April 20, The Hill reported. An immediate compliance order has also been issued by Eaton, who says taxpayers will feel the burden by the end of the year should the admin not fulfil its refund obligations.

Eaton said, "These duties must now be refunded with interest, and the clock is ticking. Further interest is accumulating every day, with approximately $650 million accruing per month.

"If the entries are not liquidated before the end of the year, it is further estimated that $10 billion of interest will have accrued. American taxpayers will bear this financial burden."

Though a deadline has been set by Judge Eaton, officials believe the 45-day crunch is not long enough to process the immediate compliance as there would be more than 50 million affected entries needing a check.

Brandon Lord, a trade official at the CBP, said, "CBP estimates that the automated controls described above will save CBP over 4 million hours compared with the manual processes it would otherwise have to complete."

More than 2,000 companies filed lawsuits against the Trump administration following the continued use of an economic plan that has leaked billions of dollars out of thousands of companies.

Eaton "also questioned why the government was continuing to do so after the Supreme Court ruled the tariffs illegal. Eaton also ordered officials to recalculate certain duties that had passed that step of the customs process, removing Trump’s contested tariffs."

The Supreme Court ruled that Trump does not have authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to issue tariffs, blowing up the entire foundation for Trump having imposed them without Congress.

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