A U.S. judge is set to meet privately with government lawyers to establish a process for refunding up to $175 billion in tariffs deemed unconstitutional. According to Jin10, the meeting, described as a "settlement conference," will involve U.S. International Trade Court Judge Richard Eaton and attorneys representing the customs agency responsible for refunding over 300,000 importers. These importers had paid tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, which were later ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court on February 20. The government lawyers have indicated that the refund process is unprecedented in scale, requiring manual review of millions of tariff payment records. While U.S. court proceedings are generally open to the public, judges sometimes hold private discussions with parties to address scheduling or sensitive information. The court's website lists Friday's meeting as a "closed-door meeting." The Supreme Court's decision disrupted a key aspect of Trump's economic policy.