Overview
- Nintendo of America filed on March 6 in the U.S. Court of International Trade seeking repayment of IEEPA duties with interest and recovery of reasonable attorney fees.
- The complaint names the Treasury, Homeland Security, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Customs and Border Protection, and Commerce, along with officials Jamieson Greer, Rodney Scott, Kristi Noem, Scott Bessent, and Howard Lutnick.
- Court papers assert the IEEPA measures resulted in the collection of more than $200 billion in tariffs on imports from nearly all countries since 2025.
- Nintendo confirmed it submitted the filing but declined to share further details or specify the amount it expects to recover.
- The tariffs previously led Nintendo to delay U.S. Switch 2 preorders and raise accessory prices, and the company joins more than 1,000 firms such as Costco and FedEx in pursuing refunds.