Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated the department has ample funds for tariff refunds if the Supreme Court rules against President Trump’s emergency tariffs, though payments could take over a year. He expressed doubt about such a ruling, calling potential refunds a “corporate boondoggle” if companies passed costs to consumers.
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