Nintendo is suing the US government over Trump-era tariffs
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Nintendo is taking the US government to court, asking for a refund (plus interest) on tariffs that were put in place during Donald Trump's presidency.
This move comes about two weeks after a Supreme Court decision on February 20 that ruled those tariffs unconstitutional under a 1977 law.
Nintendo isn't alone in this fight
Nintendo isn't alone: big names like Costco, Toyota, and state attorneys general and governors from two dozen states are also challenging the tariffs.
Even though a federal court has ruled that companies who paid the tariffs are entitled to refunds, Trump has announced plans to impose a new 10% tariff under a different law (Section 122), leaving businesses stuck in limbo while officials figure out what happens next.