Nintendo of America is seeking a refund from the Trump administration after the Supreme Court ruled that the president lacked sweeping authority to impose tariffs under a 1977 emergency powers law.
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade late last week, seeks an unspecified amount og a refund, plus interest. The lawsuit runs through Donald Trump‘s series of tariffs imposed over the past year under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977.
“Plaintiff has been substantially harmed by the unlawful execution and imposition of the unauthorized Executive Orders and corresponding payment of the IEEPA Duties,” the lawsuit stated.
The lawsuit cited Trump’s tariffs on countries including Canada, Mexico and China.
Trump has tried to continue his tariffs via other means, although his latest across-the-board 15% tariff is limited to 150 days unless Congress votes to extend it.
A White House spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


