An Australian supplier of gaming machines and software used by casinos and clubs has received a refund on tariffs paid by its US operations, according to multiple reports. The company’s US arm paid the tariffs after a US policy announcement associated with “Liberation Day,” attributed in the coverage to Donald Trump. The refunds relate to those previously paid tariffs, with the reports describing the outcome as a financial “jackpot.” The three outlets provide the same core details: the supplier is Australian, it supplies gaming machines and related software, and its US unit was the one that paid the tariffs that are now being refunded. The accounts do not specify the company name, the tariff rate, or the total amount refunded. They also do not outline the legal or administrative steps taken to obtain the refund. Overall, the coverage indicates the tariff changes announced in the United States lead to payments, and that subsequent review results in a refund to the Australian supplier through its US operations.