Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration's tariff policy was illegal, leading to calls for the return of tariffs collected from companies like Learning Resources [1][3]. Company Summary - Learning Resources, a U.S. educational toy company based in Illinois, was a major plaintiff in the Supreme Court case, with CEO Waldenberg being a key figure [1][3]. - Waldenberg stated that the government has no reason not to refund the tariffs, emphasizing that the funds taken were theirs and should be returned [3]. - The company incurred over $10 million in tariff expenses due to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) in 2025, and the lawsuit was aimed at protecting family businesses rather than political motives [3]. Industry Summary - The Supreme Court's decision represents a significant setback for the Trump administration's tariff policies, with potential implications for the return of billions in tariffs to U.S. companies [3]. - The ruling may lead to prolonged legal battles regarding whether the federal government is obligated to refund the tariffs, with former President Trump acknowledging that this could result in years of litigation [3].
美国政府关税政策被判违法,主要原告发声:政府没有理由不退还关税
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-02-21 03:52