The Trump administration is seeking to postpone relevant judicial proceedings, which are related to whether it must refund billions of dollars in tariffs to importers. These tariffs have recently been ruled invalid by the U.S. Supreme Court, marking the beginning of the next stage of this legal battle in a highly controversial manner.
Documents filed by the U.S. Department of Justice last Friday evening show that the government hopes to postpone for four months before restarting the litigation on the tax refund issue in the U.S. Court of International Trade. Government lawyers criticized the lawyers of the relevant companies leading the case for being eager to restart the legal dispute as soon as possible.
The government side said: "The future situation is complex, and a prudent and stable procedure should be adopted, rather than pursuing rapid progress."
Source: Sina Finance

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