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US may owe $1 trillion in refunds if SCOTUS cancels Trump tariffs

14 November 2025 at 16:49

If Donald Trump loses his Supreme Court fight over tariffs, the US may be forced to return β€œtens of billions of dollars to companies that have paid import fees this year, plus interest,” The Atlantic reported. And the longer the verdict is delayed, the higher the refunds could go, possibly even hitting $1 trillion.

For tech companies both large and small, the stakes are particularly high. A Trump defeat would not just mean clawing back any duties paid on imports to the US that companies otherwise can use to invest in their competitiveness. But, more critically in the long term, it would also end tariff shocks that, as economics lecturer Matthew Allen emphasized in a report for The Conversation, risked harming β€œinnovation itself” by destabilizing global partnerships and diverse supply chains in β€œtech-intensive, IP-led sectors like semiconductors and software.”

Currently, the Supreme Court is weighing two cases that argue that the US president does not have unilateral authority to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Defending his regime of so-called β€œreciprocal tariffs,” Trump argued these taxes were necessary to correct the β€œemergency” of enduring trade imbalances that he alleged have unfairly enriched other countries while bringing the US β€œto the brink of catastrophic decline.”

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