Nintendo has officially filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government seeking a full refund — plus interest — for tariffs it paid under trade orders enacted during the Trump administration. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the tariffs unconstitutional, stating that the administration exceeded its authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
According to multiple reports, Nintendo imported large volumes of hardware from Asia during the tariff period, resulting in substantial duties. With the Supreme Court striking down the tariffs in February 2026, Nintendo is now demanding repayment of all unlawfully collected fees.
Nintendo is one of thousands of companies pursuing refunds following the ruling, marking a major moment in the ongoing fallout from Trump‑era trade policies.
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According to multiple reports, Nintendo imported large volumes of hardware from Asia during the tariff period, resulting in substantial duties. With the Supreme Court striking down the tariffs in February 2026, Nintendo is now demanding repayment of all unlawfully collected fees.
Nintendo is one of thousands of companies pursuing refunds following the ruling, marking a major moment in the ongoing fallout from Trump‑era trade policies.
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