What comes next? Trump tariffs after the SCOTUS decision - Reed Smith LLP

The U.S. Supreme Court's 6-3 decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump invalidated IEEPA tariffs but did not resolve issues related to importer refunds. President Trump announced a replacement tariff regime shortly afterward. Experts discuss potential future actions, including alternative tariff authorities and steps for importers to preserve refund rights.

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What comes next? Trump tariffs after the SCOTUS decision - Reed Smith LLP

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The U.S. Supreme Court's 6-3 decision in* Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump* invalidated IEEPA tariffs but left unresolved the critical question of importer refunds. President Trump also almost immediately announced a replacement tariff regime. In this episode, Michael Lowell, chair of the firm’s Global Regulatory Enforcement Group, and Justin Angotti, International Trade and National Security associate, discuss what may happen now that the Supreme Court opinions are out, including alternative tariff authorities that remain available to the administration and practical steps importers can take to preserve potential refund rights.

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