"While this matters for every American company, refunds are existential for the many smaller businesses and startups who shouldered the tariff burden. On behalf of the hundreds of thousands of businesses, especially small businesses, that are now owed refunds, the Chamber and CTA are asking the court to establish an efficient, orderly process to deliver refunds en masse."
"The brief argues that an efficient, orderly process to deliver refunds is in the best interest of all parties - the Administration, the courts, and American businesses. The trade organizations were concerned that other parties might try to benefit from the refund process, and the last thing our system needs is for the trial bar to be profiting off refunds owed to small businesses."
The Consumer Technology Association and US Chamber of Commerce filed a court brief requesting an efficient, orderly process for delivering tariff refunds to small businesses and startups. They argue that refunds are existential for smaller enterprises that bore the tariff burden. The trade groups emphasize the need for a streamlined refund system to benefit all parties—the administration, courts, and American businesses—while preventing litigation abuse. This filing follows the Supreme Court's February ruling that Trump's tariffs were illegally imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
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