Portland company paid $600K in tariffs, now faces messy fight for refunds

A Portland business paid $600,000 under President Trump’s tariff policies. Now, the owner is trying to figure out how to recoup some or all of those levies.

PORTLAND, Ore. — This story comes from the Portland Business Journal, a KGW News partner. The full story is here.

Jason Bolt estimates that his company Revant Optics paid nearly $600,000 under President Donald Trump’s rapidly escalating tariff policies over the past year.

Now the Portland-based glasses lens maker finds itself in a position familiar to thousands of companies nationwide that are figuring out how to recoup some or all of those levies after the U.S. Supreme

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