Core Viewpoint - FedEx and its subsidiary FedEx Logistics Inc. have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the U.S. government for a full refund of import duties paid under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, following a recent Supreme Court ruling that overturned the imposition of these tariffs [2][3]. Group 1 - FedEx seeks a full refund of the duties paid under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, as the Supreme Court ruled that the President did not have the authority to impose large-scale tariffs [2][3]. - The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. International Trade Court, which has jurisdiction over judicial challenges to these tariffs and can issue relief measures [2]. - Over 1,000 companies, including major firms like Costco and Reebok, have joined the legal action to demand refunds of the duties paid [3]. Group 2 - FedEx executives have indicated that trade fluctuations are expected to impact the company's performance by $1 billion in fiscal year 2026, starting June 1, 2025 [3]. - The U.S. International Trade Court has issued an administrative order to pause the proceedings of all cases related to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs that have not yet been assigned a judge, pending further decisions after the Supreme Court's final ruling [3]. - The Supreme Court's ruling is estimated to involve a total refund amount of $175 billion related to the tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act [3].
【环球财经】联邦快递起诉美国联邦政府要求退还关税