According to a new analysis by POLITICO, about half of the imported goods in the United States this year, worth approximately $1.7 trillion, have been excluded from President Trump's main emergency tariff system due to exemptions, trade agreements, or other tariff arrangements specific to certain industries. At the same time, as these so-called "reciprocal" tariffs face significant legal challenges at the Supreme Court, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is rushing to quickly transfer tariff revenues into the Treasury Department. If the justices rule that Trump's tariff measures are illegal, this action could make it difficult for U.S. businesses to apply for refunds of tariffs already paid, and foreshadow more complex legal disputes over the recovery of related funds in the future.

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