--- title: "U.S. Federal Trade Judge Orders Trump Administration: Stop Calculating IEEPA Tariffs on Importers" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/277870199.md" description: "U.S. Federal Trade Court Judge Richard Eaton ordered U.S. Customs and Border Protection to stop calculating tariffs imposed by Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, as the Supreme Court has ruled these tariffs illegal. Judge Eaton requested a recalculation of the relevant tariffs and confirmed that the refund process could proceed smoothly, emphasizing that every cent of IEEPA tariffs must be refunded. This case originated from Atmus Filtration seeking approximately $11 million in refunds, involving customs clearance procedures" datetime: "2026-03-05T03:10:19.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/277870199.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/277870199.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/277870199.md) --- > Supported Languages: [简体中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/277870199.md) | [繁體中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/277870199.md) # U.S. Federal Trade Judge Orders Trump Administration: Stop Calculating IEEPA Tariffs on Importers After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Trump's emergency tariffs were illegal, the tax refund process is accelerating at the judicial level. On Wednesday, March 4, U.S. Federal Trade Court Judge Richard Eaton ordered the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to immediately stop calculating the tariffs imposed by Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) in importers' customs clearance documents. He also questioned why the government continues to do so after the Supreme Court ruled these tariffs illegal. Judge Eaton stated that the relevant tariffs that have completed this step should be recalculated, while confirming that thousands of refund lawsuits currently accepted by the trade court have been designated for unified handling. Eaton made it clear at the hearing that "the law has already been determined," and the refund process can proceed "quite smoothly," emphasizing that "every cent of IEEPA tariffs must be refunded." He dismissed the Department of Justice's request for a stay of execution and required the Department to provide further details on the refund arrangements by this Friday. Wall Street Journal mentioned that last month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 that Trump's practice of imposing so-called "reciprocal tariffs" on imported goods under IEEPA was illegal. After the ruling, there has been significant uncertainty in the market regarding when and how importers will receive refunds. According to previous disclosures in court documents by the U.S. government, hundreds of thousands of importers have paid the disputed tariffs. ## Tariff Settlement Procedure Becomes Core Controversy The hearing and order on Wednesday stemmed from Atmus Filtration, a U.S. filter manufacturer, seeking approximately $11 million in IEEPA refunds. However, the case quickly attracted widespread attention due to the key issue of how tariff documents are processed following the Supreme Court ruling. **The focus of the dispute is on the "settlement" procedure of the Customs and Border Protection (CBP).** The so-called settlement refers to the formal accounting and confirmation of taxes previously paid by importers based on estimates. During the hearing, Department of Justice attorney Claudia Burke admitted that CBP is still continuing to include IEEPA tariffs in the settlement process, which complicates the refund process for the relevant importers. There was a clear disagreement between Richard Eaton and the Department of Justice during the hearing. The judge explicitly stated: > **Every penny of IEEPA tariffs must be refunded. The Supreme Court has told you what your position is, and your position is to refund that money.** **Claudia Burke countered that the refund process takes time because the various government agencies affected by the Supreme Court ruling have not yet reached a final position on subsequent handling plans.** She also stated that the government's position is not that "every importer will receive a refund," as some importers may still need to file separate claims with the trade court. Richard Eaton dismissed the Department of Justice's request to stay the execution of his order and scheduled the **next hearing for Friday morning, at which time he will require the Department to provide a more detailed explanation of the refund process arrangements.** \*\* ## The scale of refunds is enormous, and interest will also be paid Currently, there are over 2,000 refund lawsuits pending in the U.S. Trade Court, the vast majority of which were submitted after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments last November. Pratik Shah, chief attorney for Learning Resources, who previously won a case in the U.S. Supreme Court, stated: > This order confirms the conclusion that should have been obvious after the Supreme Court's ruling — all who paid IEEPA tariffs are entitled to a refund. Additionally, earlier on Wednesday, the U.S. government confirmed in a written document to Richard Eaton that it will pay interest on any amounts that ultimately need to be refunded. 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