Nintendo Battles US Government Over Pricey Switch 2 Import Tariffs

Video game giant Nintendo has initiated legal action against the United States Government, becoming the latest major corporation to challenge the Trump White House over import tariffs. The lawsuit, filed on Friday, seeks a refund for the duties Nintendo has paid on its advanced Switch 2 systems since last February.
This legal challenge follows rulings by the Supreme Court and other American judges, which determined that then-President Trump lacked the necessary legal authority to impose these specific import duties. These tariffs have significantly impacted companies attempting to sell goods to American consumers over the past year, leading to considerable financial drains. As reported by Aftermath, Nintendo's decision to sue aligns with a broader movement by corporations seeking restitution for what they now argue were unlawfully imposed charges.
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