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Judge orders Trump administration to finalize goods entering US without assessing tariffs that were struck down

By Thomson Reuters Mar 4, 2026 | 3:08 PM

WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) – A U.S. trade court judge on Wednesday ordered the government ​to finalize goods entries into ‌the U.S. without assessing tariffs that were struck down by the Supreme Court last month, according to ‌a ​court filing.

The order ⁠could affect millions of ⁠shipments of goods. As of December 10, there were 19.2 million entries into the U.S. ​for which a final tariff or duty had not ⁠been assessed, which ⁠are known as unliquidated.

Richard ​Eaton of the U.S. Court of ​International Trade ordered that all ‌unliquidated entries were to be finalized without assessing the illegal tariffs, known as IEEPA tariffs ⁠for the law which President Donald Trump used to try to impose them.

The ⁠U.S. ‌government collected more than $130 ⁠billion in illegal tariff ​payments ‌but the Supreme Court ​did not ⁠provide guidance for issuing refunds, creating confusion over how importers would be reimbursed.

(Reporting by David Lawder and Tom Hals; Editing by ​Anna Driver)