ABPA - Automotive Body Parts Association

Automotive Body Parts Association

News and Articles

Reuters: US Says First Refunds from Trump Tariffs Expected Around May 11


Source: Reuters

The Trump administration is expected to issue the first tariff refunds by around May 11, according to ​an order filed on Tuesday in the U.S. ‌Court of International Trade, more than two months after the U.S. Supreme Court deemed the sweeping duties illegal.

About 21% of entries ​subject to the tariffs under the International Emergency Economic ​Powers Act (IEEPA) have been accepted for removal of ⁠duties through a new process known as CAPE, ​or Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries, Judge Richard Eaton ​said in the order.

Eaton, who is overseeing the refund process, said about 3% of IEEPA entries have been liquidated through CAPE ​and are in the refund stage, which includes ​issuance of payments by the U.S. Treasury.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s February ‌20 ⁠ruling that President Donald Trump lacked authority to impose tariffs under IEEPA left unresolved how importers would be repaid, creating uncertainty over the refund process.

About 1.74 million accepted entries ​had been ​liquidated and ⁠were in the refund process as of April 26, the filing said.

The refund process could ​cover about $166 billion in duties paid by ​more ⁠than 330,000 importers on roughly 53 million entries, according to court documents.

After the court ruled 6–3 that the sweeping ⁠tariffs were ​illegal, Trump denounced the decision ​as “terrible” and “totally defective,” and responded by imposing a new 10% global tariff.

Reporting ​by Padmanabhan Ananthan in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed

ABPA Research Report

2026 ABPA Consumer Research Report Cover
How Total Loss Determinations Reshape Consumer Finances and Mobility

Website Sponsors

Connect with the ABPA

ABPA Partners

The ABPA is proud to be a partner and support the advocacy efforts of:

My Parts Choice
CAR Coalition

Body Language

Body Language is the official newsletter of the ABPA. Click here for more information, and to sign up for the mailing list!

Article Archives