With the U.S. Supreme Court set to hear arguments on Nov. 5 concerning President Donald Trump's overhaul of global trade relations through emergency tariffs, conservative attorneys piled into the docket, while outside the Beltway, customs professionals and Wall Street analysts continue to sweat over the likelihood of tariff refunds.
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