Nintendo sues US government seeking refund on Trump-era tariffs
Nintendo of America filed suit in US Court of International Trade demanding refund with interest on tariffs paid during Trump administration.

Nintendo of America has filed a lawsuit against the US government seeking a refund of tariffs paid during the Trump administration, according to a complaint filed in the US Court of International Trade.
The gaming company is demanding a "prompt refund, with interest" of duties it paid under tariffs imposed by former President Trump. The lawsuit affects Nintendo along with thousands of other companies that were impacted by the tariff policies.
The legal action follows a recent Supreme Court decision that struck down some of the sweeping tariffs implemented during Trump's presidency. The high court's ruling appears to have provided legal grounds for companies to seek recovery of tariff payments.
Nintendo's case was filed in the specialized US Court of International Trade, which handles disputes involving customs and trade matters. The court typically deals with challenges to trade policies and tariff implementations.
The Trump administration's tariff policies affected a wide range of imported goods and impacted numerous companies across various industries. Nintendo's lawsuit represents part of broader legal challenges companies are mounting in response to the Supreme Court's recent decision on the tariff authority.