
New York Businesses Begin Filing for Tariff Refunds as Hochul Demands $13.5 Billion Back
New York businesses finally have a path to recovering billions in tariff payments — and Governor Kathy Hochul wants to make sure that path leads all the way back to the wallets of everyday New Yorkers, not just the companies that paid the import taxes. On April 20, U.S. Customs and Border Protection launched a federal refund process allowing importers of record and authorized customs brokers to file claims through the ACE trade portal under a new system known as CAPE — the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries. It marks the first concrete step in returning what the federal government collected under tariff authority that the nation’s highest court has since ruled unlawful. For New York’s business community — from garment district importers to Brooklyn manufacturers to independent retailers — the opening of the CAPE portal represents an opportunity to claw back real money. The question now is how much comes back, how fast, and who






































