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UPS, FedEx File for Tariff Refunds as Relief Process Unfolds

Major shipping carriers UPS and FedEx have initiated tariff refund claims through government channels, though Atlanta businesses may face extended wait times for relief.

UPS, FedEx File for Tariff Refunds as Relief Process Unfolds

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UPS and FedEx, two of the nation's largest logistics providers, have begun submitting formal requests to recover tariffs paid under recent trade policies, according to CNBC Business. The filing represents a significant development for the shipping industry as carriers seek to recoup costs passed along to their operations and customers.

For Atlanta-area businesses that rely on these carriers for supply chain operations, the refund process carries important implications. However, companies should prepare for a lengthy timeline, as government processing of these claims is expected to extend over several months before any funds reach their destinations.

The decision to pursue tariff refunds underscores the ongoing financial strain trade policies have placed on logistics companies. Both carriers handle substantial cargo volumes through Atlanta's major hubs and distribution centers, making tariff recovery efforts particularly relevant to the region's business community.

Businesses shipping goods through UPS and FedEx should monitor their carrier communications regarding tariff recovery programs. Understanding the refund process and timeline could help companies better forecast cash flow impacts and plan financial strategies during the claims period.

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