联邦快递、联合包裹承诺向客户返还关税退款


2026-04-28 15:32:04 GMT / 路透社

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4月28日(路透社) – 包裹递送巨头联邦快递和联合包裹周二表示,将向客户返还所有关税退款,此时美国政府正开始返还非法征收的税款。

上周,旨在允许企业从美国政府追回关税的退款系统上线后,数千家企业纷纷提交索赔申请。

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美国最高法院2月裁定推翻了唐纳德·特朗普总统根据一项本应用于国家紧急状态的法律所推行的关税政策,给这位共和党总统带来了沉重打击。

约1660亿美元的美国关税收入有可能被返还。特朗普政府的关税政策在2025年前扰乱了全球贸易,并影响了包括物流企业在内的众多公司的收益。

联合包裹首席执行官卡罗尔·托姆在财报后投资者电话会议上表示,该公司已从客户处收取了约50亿美元的关税。

“我们正与海关和边境保护局合作申请这些退款。我们的方针是与美国政府合作,而非起诉美国政府,”托姆在谈及竞争对手联邦快递2月份提起的诉讼时说道。

“我们认为财政部需要一段时间才能将款项拨付给我们,但我们一收到这笔钱,就会立即将其返还给我们的客户,”她补充道。

联邦快递也表示,将“在开始从海关和边境保护局收到退款后”立即向客户发放退款。

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FedEx, UPS vow to return tariff refunds to customers

2026-04-28 15:32:04 GMT / Reuters

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April 28 (Reuters) – Parcel delivery giants FedEx and UPS said on Tuesday they would return any tariff refunds to customers ​as the U.S. government begins to return the illegally collected ‌levies.

Thousands of companies rushed to file claims after a refund system that was set up to allow companies to recover tariffs ​from the U.S. government went live last week.

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The ​U.S. Supreme Court in February struck down the tariffs President ⁠Donald Trump pursued under a law meant for use ​in national emergencies, handing the Republican president a stinging ​defeat.

About $166 billion in U.S. tariff collections are subject to potential refunds. The Trump administration’s tariffs had upended global trade through 2025 and impacted ​the earnings of a wide range of companies, including ​logistics providers.

UPS CEO Carol Tome said in a post-earnings investor call ‌that ⁠the company had collected about $5 billion worth of tariffs from its customers.

“We are working with the Customs Border Protection to apply for those refunds. Our approach is to work ​with the U.S. ​government and ⁠not to sue the U.S. government,” Tome said, referring to rival FedEx’s February lawsuit.

“We think ​it’s going to take some time before the ​Treasury ⁠remits money to us, but as soon as we get that money, we’re going to remit it right back to ⁠our ​customers,” she added.

FedEx, too, said it ​would issue refunds to customers “as soon as it begins receiving refunds from ​CBP.”

Reporting by Nandan Mandayam in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D’Silva

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