Nintendo's Lawsuit Against The U.S. Government Is Automatically Paused
Summary
Nintendo of America's lawsuit against the U.S. government, concerning tariffs implemented in 2025 under President Trump's executive order, has been automatically paused. This pause is due to a tariff case submitted to the Supreme Court by the Court of International Trade (CIT), with a judge previously ruling that all related cases would be stayed until the CIT case is resolved. Nintendo, along with companies like FedEx, Costco, and Revlon, is seeking to recoup costs from the tariffs, following the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling deeming Trump’s tariffs illegal and mandating refunds with interest. The tariffs significantly impacted Nintendo’s business, leading to delays in Switch 2 pre-orders and price increases for the Switch 1, OLED model (by $50), standard model (by $40), and Switch Lite (by $30). Nintendo has confirmed the complaint but stated they have no further information to share at this time.
(Source:Google News)