
"Our intent is straightforward: If refunds are issued to FedEx, we will issue refunds to the shippers and consumers who originally bore those charges. At this time, however, no refund process has been established by regulators or the courts. We will communicate any relevant information and updates in a timely manner, and we appreciate your patience as we wait for additional guidance and clarity from the U.S. government and the courts."
"Justice Brett Kavanaugh disagreed that Trump's Liberation Day tariffs were illegal in his dissent, emphasizing that the court would not comment on how the government should go about returning the billions of dollars that it has collected from importers."
FedEx committed to issuing refunds to shippers and consumers who paid tariff charges if the company receives reimbursement from the U.S. government. However, FedEx's pledge depends on the Trump administration first repaying the company, likely requiring federal court intervention. No refund process has been established by regulators or courts. Multiple major companies including Costco and Kohl's have sued the Trump administration for tariff refunds. Democrats have proposed direct compensation to Americans, with some lawmakers suggesting $1,700 per household. Cards Against Humanity also pledged to pass tariff refunds to customers, contrasting with expectations that large businesses will retain refunds.
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