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Ohio small-business owner navigates federal portal to claim refunds on Trump-era tariffs amid paperwork.
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Ohio small-business importer navigates new federal portal to seek refunds of Trump-era emergency tariffs

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An Ohio entrepreneur who imports sneaker accessories is trying to recover roughly $25,000 in duties after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in February that President Donald Trump’s broad “emergency” tariffs were not authorized under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. U.S. Customs and Border Protection opened an online claims system on April 20, but trade attorneys and policy analysts say the process remains paperwork-heavy and could leave some refund money unclaimed.

Rayann Wilcox, owner of RC’s Bees LLC in West Michigan, shares her experiences managing over 280 beehives and producing raw local honey. Starting at age 14, she has grown her operation through personal interactions at markets. Despite the demanding schedule, she finds fulfillment in the work and customer loyalty.

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Too Damn Early Coffee has released a statement emphasizing its commitment to small-batch roasting for everyday Americans. The company positions itself as a small operation focused on quality coffee. This press release highlights their dedication to customers seeking a perfect cup to start the day.

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