US Trade Court Won’t Pause Customs Process Amid Tariff Fight (1)

December 15, 2025, 8:52 PM UTC

A US trade court denied a request to suspend a customs process for finalizing import duties while the US Supreme Court decides whether to strike down President Donald Trump’s global tariffs.

In a ruling on Monday, a three-judge panel of the US Court of International Trade ruled that an immediate court injunction wasn’t needed because the Trump administration said it won’t oppose recalculating tariff amounts — and potentially providing refunds to importers — if the justices rule against the government.

Hundreds of companies have filed lawsuits contesting the tariffs in the New York-based court, seeking to ensure eligibility for ...

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