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And then the U.S.
said, well, we'll block it back.
We're going to blockade ships to and from Iran.
Tell us more about the situation there.
Okay, so given all that you're describing here, what are the prospects for diplomacy?
You mentioned a ceasefire in Lebanon, which is another front we've been following, Israel's invasion of Lebanon.
What are the developments there?
This is the day a lot of U.S.
businesses have been waiting for.
They can finally ask the government to give back some of the $166 billion in tariffs that it collected illegally.
NPR's Scott Horsley joins us now with the details.
Good morning, Scott.
So $166 billion, that's a lot of money that has to be repaid.
How is this going to work?
Does the government have the bandwidth to handle all of these requests?
So how long is it going to take for businesses to get their money back?
NPR's Scott Horsley.
Thank you, Scott, for your reporting.
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