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FedEx sues U.S. Government seeking full refund of Trump tariffs after Supreme Court ruling.


Date: 24-02-2026
Subject: FedEx sues U.S. Government seeking full refund of Trump tariffs after Supreme Court ruling
FedEx has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government asking for a full refund of tariffs it paid earlier. The company says these tariffs were charged under a law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The Supreme Court of the United States ruled last Friday that Donald Trump went beyond his authority when he used this law to impose tariffs on many countries. Because of this ruling, FedEx lawyers said the company wants a complete refund of all duties paid to the government.

The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade through Customs and Border Protection. FedEx said it imported goods from affected countries while the tariffs were active and had to pay these extra duties, as reported by NBC News. The company claims it suffered financial harm because of those tariff orders. FedEx moves about 17 million packages daily across hundreds of countries, showing how big the impact could be.

Normally, when goods enter the U.S., the importer first pays an estimated duty, and later Customs decides the final amount after checking value and classification. FedEx executives had earlier warned that tariffs could reduce company earnings by about $1 billion in fiscal year 2026. A top FedEx executive said the tariff period was very stressful for customers, especially small exporters.

The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comments about the lawsuit, as per NBC News. This appears to be the first major refund lawsuit by a big corporation after the Supreme Court ruling. However, some companies had already filed cases earlier, including Costco, which also asked for tariff refunds. Costco said about one-third of its U.S. sales come from imported goods, so tariffs affected it heavily.

After Costco’s lawsuit, former U.S. Commerce Secretary **Gina Raimondo joined Costco’s board. Many other companies also filed similar cases, including Revlon, EssilorLuxottica, Kawasaki, Bumble Bee, and Yokohama Tire. The Supreme Court ruling did not clearly say what should happen to tariff money already collected.

That collected tariff revenue is estimated to be more than $160 billion, as noted by Investing.com. After the ruling, Trump announced a new 15% universal tariff using a different legal method. But under the new system, he must get approval from Congress to keep the tariffs for more than 150 days.

FedEx sued to get a full refund of tariffs it paid after the Supreme Court of the United States ruled the Trump tariff order was illegal.

The court said Donald Trump did not have the legal power to impose those global tariffs under the emergency law.

Source Name : Economic Times

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