Nintendo sues Trump administration over ‘illegal’ tariffs that delayed Switch 2 pre-orders

Remember when Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders were delayed last year due to President Trump’s tariffs? Nintendo certainly does.

As first seen by gaming news outlet ResultNintendo filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration today in the US Court of International Trade.

Now when the Supreme Court hit down Trump’s tariffs, Nintendo wants refund with interest. That too is not an expression; The lawsuit requests the court to order the prompt refund of the “unlawful” tariff charges along with interest and attorney’s fees.

Nintendo’s lawsuit is a direct response to the Supreme Court’s decision last month, which struck down Trump’s signature tariffs, which were implemented under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA). nintendo is one of them More than 1,000 companiesFedEx and Costco are now suing over the tariffs.

Gamers will likely remember that Trump’s tariffs hit right as Nintendo was preparing for the launch of its new Switch 2 video game console last year. due to uncertainty around tariffs At that time, Nintendo delayed pre-orders for the Switch 2.

At the time, Nintendo, Microsoft and other companies were forced to raise prices or delay shipments, often blaming “evolving market conditions” rather than calling out Trump and the tariffs by name. But now that the Supreme Court has ruled against President Trump, companies are scared.

“[Nintendo] “Substantial damages have been caused by the unlawful execution and enforcement of the unauthorized executive orders and the related nonpayment of IEEPA duties,” the lawsuit says. Nintendo is asking the court to order “prompt refund of any IEEPA duties with interest.” [Nintendo] regardless of the status of the liquidation, and provide any and all remedies the Court deems appropriate.”

Technically, Nintendo is not only suing the Trump administration but also the United States itself, which is explicitly named as a defendant in the lawsuit. Nintendo of America Inc. vs united states. The lawsuit also names several Trump administration officials (including the recently fired Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem), as well as those at U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the U.S. Treasury Department, and the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Nintendo finally launched the Switch 2 on its originally scheduled release date, and its $449.99 price remained unchanged. However, the prices of many Switch 2 accessories were increased as a result of the tariffs.

Trump’s tariffs badly hit companies as well as the tech industry rising prices Of products like laptops and gaming accessories. As Mashable reported at the time, big companies like Nintendo faced tariff bills that exceeded $1 billion per quarter. Now, many people are demanding refunds.

Soon after last month’s Supreme Court decision, Trump announced a new global tariff rate of 10 percent and has threatened to raise it to 15 percent.

As far as tariff refunds are concerned, the court will ultimately determine whether they will get reimbursed or not. However, one thing seems certain. Consumers who suffered the cost of Trump’s tariffs through price increases won’t get any of that money back.



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