Some Canadian exporters could get refunds after Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs struck down

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Some Canadian small businesses are now able to claim refunds for U.S. tariffs that were struck down as unconstitutional, despite other tariffs remaining in place for sectors such as steel and aluminum.

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says around one-third of Canadian exporters faced levies on goods that did not qualify for an exemption under the Canada-United States-Mexico trade agreement when President Donald Trump imposed tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act last year.

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