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Clariant: Customers Expecting Tariff Payback
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Clariant: Customers Expecting Tariff Payback

Bloomberg · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Swiss chemicals company Clariant is expecting customers to demand payback for tariff costs after the US Supreme Court declared Donald Trump's global tariffs under economic emergency powers law to be illegal says Conrad Keijzer, CEO of Clariant. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on 'The Pulse'. (Source: Bloomberg)


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