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U.S. Supreme Court rules emergency tariffs illegal, triggering refund delays due to system limits, with new system launching in 45 days.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in February 2026 that emergency-based tariffs under IEEPA were unlawful, prompting the Court of International Trade to order immediate refunds.
However, Customs and Border Protection paused implementation due to the ACE system’s inability to handle an estimated 53 million refund entries.
A new automated system, CAPE, is under development and expected to launch in about 45 days, enabling electronic claims, accurate recalculations, and aggregated payments with interest.
Until then, refunds are delayed, and importers face growing litigation risks as consumer class actions emerge, citing public statements suggesting refund commitments.
The CIT emphasized the need for uniform duty enforcement and ordered CBP to report progress by March 12, 2026.
La Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos declara ilegales las tarifas de emergencia, provocando retrasos en los reembolsos debido a los límites del sistema, con el lanzamiento de un nuevo sistema en 45 días.