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Meghann Supino Quoted in Associated Press: “As US Customs Refines Its Tariff Refund System, Who Gets in To Apply Is Under Dispute”
Ice Miller partner Meghann Supino was quoted in the Associated Press article, “As US Customs refines its tariff refund system, who gets in to apply is under dispute.”
The article included:
Lawyers for the five companies behind the lawsuit that produced the judge’s order said it would be unconstitutional for them to pay less tariffs than other companies that also paid the invalidated duties, which the Supreme Court held Trump improperly imposed by citing an emergency powers law to usurp Congress’ taxmaking authority.
The companies have asked Eaton to certify their case as a class action on behalf of “potentially tens of thousands of identically situated importers.”
Meghann Supino, a partner at the law firm Ice Miller, said she thinks CBP will continue to build out the technology needed to refund all tariffs, but “whether they open it up to non-litigants and importers that do not have orders for their own sake is going to continue to be an issue with the appeal.”
