Trump said he'd 'remember' companies that didn't apply for tariff refunds. Many of them are anyway
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- President Donald Trump suggested last month he would look out for companies that didn't seek tariff refunds after the Supreme Court struck down his wide-ranging global duties.
- At first, some major firms like Amazon appeared to be holding off on asking for money back over concerns they'd offend the often transactional president and end up in his crosshairs, CNBC reported earlier this year.
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President Donald Trump suggested last month he would look out for companies that didn't seek tariff refunds after the Supreme Court struck down his wide-ranging global duties.
At first, some major firms like Amazon appeared to be holding off on asking for money back over concerns they'd offend the often transactional president and end up in his crosshairs, CNBC reported earlier this year. But now some of the largest U.S. companies from Walmart to Apple have confirmed they're seeking what they're owed — regardless of the consequences.