Core Viewpoint - FedEx has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government seeking a full refund of tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed the act did not authorize the president to impose large-scale tariffs [1][2]. Group 1: Legal Action - FedEx has initiated legal proceedings in the U.S. International Trade Court to recover all tariffs collected under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act [1]. - The lawsuit is part of a broader movement, with over 1,000 companies joining legal actions to demand refunds of tariffs already paid [2]. Group 2: Supreme Court Ruling - The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not grant the president the authority to levy large-scale tariffs [2]. - On the same day the ruling was announced, the White House released an executive order signed by Trump, confirming the termination of previously implemented tariff measures under the act [2]. Group 3: Industry Participation - Major companies, including Costco and Reebok, are among those participating in the legal actions against the government for tariff refunds [2].
“美国已有超千家企业起诉美政府”