As critics of Donald Trump's war in the Middle East complain about gas prices and the costs of everyday goods remaining high, the federal government hopes to curry favor by sending tariff refunds into Americans' wallets.
However, there is a massive catch: the 'wallets' in question belong to big business, not the struggling public.
Companies can officially start filing for tariff refunds today as they send back $166 billion in Trump's import duties, likely being one of the largest repayments to import business owners in American history.
US Customs and Border Protection is launching a new claims process that will let importers request reimbursement of tariff costs for their firms.
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