Trump administration launched online portal on Monday after supreme court struck down tariff policy earlier this year

A refund system for businesses that paid tariffs ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to launch Monday.

CBP is expected to launch a website on Monday to process refund requests for some Trump administration tariffs, months after a court invalidated them.

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Trump administration launched online portal on Monday after supreme court struck down tariff policy earlier this year

The Trump administration will begin refunding $166 billion the government collected through tariffs the U.S. Supreme Court ruled illegal.

Businesses can apply online through a portal for refunds expected to total $160bn.

More than 330,000 importers paid up to $166bn in tariffs on 53 million shipments of imported goods.

U.S. importers, such as Walmart and Target, could be in line for billions in tariff refunds as the government launches its claims-filing portal on Monday.

Importers can now request refunds, two months after Trump's Supreme Court loss.

More than $160 billion in tariff refunds are due for U.S. importers.