In a landmark legal move, FedEx has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government seeking the return of $150 billion in tariffs it paid under former President Trump's trade policies, following a Supreme Court ruling labeling the tariffs illegal. As the first major company to initiate such a claim, FedEx faces class-action lawsuits from customers while also pledging to refund them if it wins its case. The legal actions come amid a growing number of businesses contesting these fees, with FedEx's stock showing a modest increase as investors react to the potential for a financial turnaround.

“A lot of companies are suing the government over tariffs. FedEx being one of them, L'Oreal, Prada, bunch of them. I think it's a total of $150 billion plus and climbing.”

“FedEx sues the US government seeking full refund over Trump's tariffs. The company is asking for a full refund of all the payments it made to the government under its tariff policies.”