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moniss

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3. Yes indeed and it takes the case into the realm of
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 04:53 AM
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"if the remedy is difficult then let's just keep doing it." Actually reimbursing the tariffs is not difficult because there is a record for each importer that paid "x" amount on a shipment. Whether that cost was eventually passed to the consumer, a business or some other entity is outside the scope of whether the tariff actions taken were legal or not. If someone wants to bring a separate case to a court about backtracking financial impact that is another matter.

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