17/04/2026
A new system tied to tariffs imposed under Donald Trump is drawing backlash after reports that billions in collected duties could be refunded primarily to importers.
Critics argue that while companies may receive payouts, there’s no clear requirement those funds reach consumers who faced higher prices.
Supporters counter that tariff policies are complex and often tied to trade disputes and legal rulings, not direct consumer refunds.
As debate intensifies, the situation highlights ongoing tensions over economic policy, corporate benefits, and who ultimately bears the cost in global trade decisions.
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Sources: Reuters, Bloomberg, The Guardian