FedEx says it'll refund tariffs to customers if it gets money back from the Trump administration
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FedEx says it'll refund tariffs to customers if it gets money back from the Trump administration
"Our intent is straightforward: if refunds are issued to FedEx, we will issue refunds to the shippers and consumers who originally bore those charges. Right now, there's no timeline or process for handling refunds, FedEx said, adding that it's waiting on future guidance from the government and the court."
"Days after the US Supreme Court ruled against many of Trump's tariffs, FedEx filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking a refund of the tariffs it had paid on behalf of customers. If that effort is successful, the company said, it plans to pass that money on to the businesses and people it charged for those duties."
FedEx filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking refunds for tariffs paid on behalf of customers after the Supreme Court ruled against many of Trump's tariffs. The company stated it intends to pass any refunds it receives directly to the businesses and consumers who originally paid those charges. However, FedEx indicated no clear timeline or process currently exists for handling refunds, as the company awaits guidance from the government and courts. FedEx joins multiple companies suing the administration to recover tariff payments. Many US consumers have been directly impacted by tariffs on international shipments, with some experiencing delayed packages or disputed charges.
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