Lenovo, Nintendo, Sue US Government, Seeking Tariff Refunds
Nintendo seeks refunds with interest for IEEPA tariffs paid since February following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed such tariffs unlawful, involving over $200 billion collected.
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Nintendo sues the Trump administration over 'unlawful' tariffs
The Japanese video game company demands a "refund with interest" of all duties paid due to Trump's steep second-term tariff measures.Still from 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie'Credit: Nintendo of America/YouTubeNintendo is suing the government over President Donald Trump's second-term tariff measures, which it describes as "unlawful."The Japanese video game company filed the complaint in the United States Court of International Trade on Friday. A c…
Nintendo of America has begun a judicial process against the government of the United States, challenging the legality of the import duties imposed by the Trump administration. The video game manufacturer seeks to recover the paid values...
Customs duties: Nintendo seeks full refund On March 6, 2026, Nintendo of America filed a complaint with the US Court of International Trade. The company challenges the legality of customs duties imposed under Donald Trump's administration and seeks their full refund. The group considers that these trade measures have been applied outside the legal framework provided for by U.S. law. The complaint concerns several federal agencies, including the …
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