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Ryan Petersen: Tariff refunds are highly likely and could be resolved quickly, over 2,000 cases are pending in court, and nonresident importers are reshaping global trade | Odd Lots
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Ryan Petersen discusses the likelihood of tariff refunds being resolved quickly, with over 2,000 cases currently pending in court. Global supply chains are being reshaped as Southeast Asia and Latin America become more prominent in trade routes, while nonresident importers are changing traditional trade patterns.
Key Takeaways
- →Over 2,000 tariff refund cases are currently pending in court with high likelihood of resolution.
- →Southeast Asia and Latin America are reshaping global supply chains amid trade disputes.
- →Nonresident importers are significantly altering traditional global trade patterns.
- →Tariff refund lawsuits are experiencing a surge as companies seek relief from trade costs.
- →Quick resolution of tariff disputes could provide significant financial relief to affected businesses.
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