Nintendo Files Lawsuit Against U.S. Government Over Tariff Refunds
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Summary
Nintendo of America has filed a lawsuit against multiple U.S. government departments and officials, challenging the legality of tariffs imposed under President Trump's executive orders. The complaint argues that the 'IEEPA Duties' lack legal justification under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and seeks refunds of duties paid, following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down these tariffs. The lawsuit targets over $200 billion in tariff collections and requests prompt refunds and appropriate remedies from the court.
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The complaint argues that these tariffs, which have resulted in over $200 billion in collections, lack legal justification under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and requests a refund of the duties paid.
Following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down these duties, Nintendo seeks a prompt refund and appropriate remedies from the court.
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