US refunds $22 billion in 1st repayments of Trump's tariffs
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By David Lawder WASHINGTON, June 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. budget deficit for May fell $23 billion or 7% to $293 billion due largely to prior-year calendar shifts in benefit payments as both outlays and receipts fell,
Proposed U.S. tariffs on dozens of economies could reshape global supply chains—and affect prices on everyday goods.
New tensions in the tariff refund process and two key data releases this week will shed light on how both the government and businesses are handling tariff refunds while preparing for permanent duties to be imposed later this summer.
Trump says he won't renew the USMCA treaty, raising questions about U.S., Canada, and Mexico trade and its impact on tariffs and economic ties.
