Nintendo of America has filed a lawsuit against the US government at the Court of International Trade, seeking refunds with interest for tariffs paid under what it calls "unlawful trade measures." The suit names multiple federal agencies including the Treasury, Homeland Security, and Customs and Border Protection. Nintendo is one of over 1,000 companies — including FedEx and Costco — pursuing similar legal action following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down most of Trump's global tariffs. The lawsuit comes in the context of Nintendo's Switch 2 launch, during which US tariffs caused pre-order delays and price increases on accessories, though the console's $449.99 price was held steady.
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