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Apple seeks tariff refunds after 2026 Supreme Court ruling

Source: esim.report via Phil Akhnazarov on InoreaderApril 30, 2026

Apple CEO Tim Cook said on April 30, 2026 that Apple is seeking refunds for duties it paid under tariffs announced by Donald Trump last year after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled those tariffs unconstitutional.

TL;DR
  • Apple said on April 30, 2026 that it is seeking refunds for tariff duties it previously paid.
  • Tim Cook linked the refund effort to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that found the tariffs unconstitutional.
  • Apple plans to reinvest the refunded money in U.S. manufacturing, according to the report.

Tim Cook said Apple paid duties under tariffs announced in 2025 by Donald Trump. Cook said Apple is now pursuing refunds following the Supreme Court decision. The source excerpt does not state the value of the duties or the amount Apple expects to recover.

The report says Apple plans to reinvest any refunded money in U.S. manufacturing. The source excerpt does not specify which manufacturing projects, facilities, suppliers, or U.S. states would receive that investment.

This development concerns Apple’s U.S. trade and manufacturing plans rather than a new eSIM product, carrier launch, or device feature. The source excerpt identifies Tim Cook as the executive who disclosed the refund effort on April 30, 2026.

Related questions

  • What tariffs did Apple say it paid duties under in 2025?
  • When did Tim Cook say Apple would seek tariff refunds?
  • What did Apple say it would do with any refunded money?

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