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FedEx Sues for Tariff Refunds After Supreme Court Rules Against Trump

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February 24, 2026
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FedEx Sues U.S. Government for Tariff Refunds Following Supreme Court Ruling

FedEx has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court of International Trade to recover tariff payments previously imposed under Donald Trump’s emergency powers. This legal action follows a Supreme Court decision that found those specific trade measures unlawful.

Supreme Court Rules Against Emergency Tariffs

The lawsuit was filed on Monday, Feb. 23, after a significant 6-3 Supreme Court ruling on Friday, Feb. 20. The Court determined that the previous administration exceeded its authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to levy tariffs on imported goods. While this law is typically used for international sanctions, it was used in this instance to collect trade duties.

According to economists at the Penn-Wharton Budget Model, the ruling could make more than $175 billion in tariff revenue eligible for refunds.

FedEx Seeks Full Reimbursement

In its court filing, FedEx and its logistics division requested a “full refund” of all IEEPA duties paid to the United States. As the “importer of record” for many affected goods, FedEx was responsible for paying these fees directly. While the company has not yet disclosed the specific dollar amount it is seeking, it has named the United States, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and Commissioner Rodney Scott as defendants.

Trade experts expect many other companies to file similar claims to reclaim billions of dollars. However, the exact process for how the government will issue these refunds still needs to be clarified by lower courts.

Who Qualifies for a Refund?

Legal experts suggest that importers, distributors, and suppliers have the strongest chance of winning their cases because they have detailed customs records.

Ron Ciotti, a partner at the law firm Hinckley Allen, noted that specific contract terms will be very important. He explained that if a contract included a “price adjustment clause” specifically because of these tariffs, the business might have a clear path to a refund.

Impact on Everyday Consumers

While some hope this ruling will lead to lower prices or refunds for individuals, experts are skeptical. Ciotti mentioned that most consumers paid higher prices without a written breakdown of how much was due to tariffs. Without that proof, it is unlikely that everyday shoppers will see direct refunds.

Despite this, California Governor Gavin Newsom has called for the government to send refund checks to Americans following the court’s decision.

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