The US Court of International Trade released a ruling on the 7th, stating that there is no legal basis for the policy of imposing a 10% global import tariff.
On February 20, US President Trump announced, based on Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, a 10% global tariff on all countries for 150 days, to replace the tariffs that had been deemed illegal by the Supreme Court. On the same day, the US Supreme Court released a decision, ruling that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act did not authorize the president to impose large-scale tariffs.
An order submitted by a judge of the US Court of International Trade on April 28 indicates that the first batch of tariff refunds collected under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act will be issued around May 11.