FedEx is pledging to return any tariff costs it charged to customers if the Trump administration refunds the delivery company for the levies. "If refunds are issued to FedEx, we will issue refunds to the shippers and consumers who originally bore those charges," FedEx said in a statement on Thursday. "When that will happen and the exact process for requesting and issuing refunds will depend in part on future guidance from the government and the court.
Main Idea: FedEx says it will pass any tariff refunds it gets from the U.S. on to the customers who originally paid those charges.
Key Points:
Tariff fights can keep shipping costs and prices uncertain for households and small businesses, and court delays may leave refunds tied up for years.
If FedEx wins refunds from the government, some shippers and consumers could get money back for tariff charges they already paid.
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Central company pledging to refund customers if it receives tariff refunds from the government.
The administration whose tariff refunds are at issue in the lawsuit and article.
Central court where FedEx filed suit seeking a full refund of tariff payments.
Named co-counsel publicly involved in the coordinated refund motions.
Its ruling that the tariffs were unlawful is the key legal trigger for the refund dispute.
Agency named as the target of FedEx’s request for duty refunds.
One of the courts where coordinated motions were filed to help create a refund process.
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One of the other companies cited as having filed suit seeking tariff refunds.
One of the other companies cited as having filed suit seeking tariff refunds.