News Wrap: U.S. could start refunding invalidated tariffs in 45 days

PBS NewsHour
March 6, 2026
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U.S. Customs expects to refund invalidated tariffs to companies within 45 days; severe weather is forecast for the central U.S.

How This Affects You

Businesses that paid invalidated tariffs could receive refunds, potentially impacting consumer prices on imported goods in the future.

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced it anticipates establishing a process within 45 days to begin refunding invalidated tariffs to hundreds of thousands of companies. This development follows previous tariff disputes. Separately, forecasters predict storms, including possible tornadoes, across the central U.S. Meanwhile, GOP Representative Tony Gonzales stated he will complete his current term despite not seeking re-election.

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is taking action by anticipating the establishment of a process within 45 days to refund invalidated tariffs to companies. This follows previous tariff disputes. Businesses affected by these tariffs can monitor official CBP announcements for details on the refund process and eligibility.

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