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FedEx Says It Will Return Any Refunds
It Gets From Trump Tariffs To Customers

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Posted By: J. Arthur Brown, 2/28/2026 3:56:09 PM

Delivery giant FedEX said it will return to customers any refunds it gets from President Trump's tariffs after the Supreme Court ruled them unlawful last week. (snip) "If refunds are issued to FedEx, we will issue refunds to the shippers and consumers who originally bore these charges," FedEx said in a statement on Thursday. (snip) In its ruling, the Supreme Court did not specify a means nor a timetable for when the Trump administration must distribute refunds to companies that incurred the costs of the tariffs.

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The Hill's author assumes a Supreme Court order not in evidence: The Supreme Court not only didn't specify a means or a timetable for tariff "refunds," it didn't require any refunds at all. As for FedEx, the number of "refunds" FedEx gets in this case should be "zero" because FedEx just admitted it suffered no reimbursable injury from the tariffs since it recovered the amounts of the tariffs from its customers. Moreover, whether any of FedEx's customers ultimately suffered any economic injury from the tariffs requires a product-by-product analysis since many foreign producers made price adjustments in response to the tariffs (a simple-minded addition of the face values of the tariffs will not suffice.). Any customer "losses" were either zero or amounts lower than the face values of the tariffs. No one is due a windfall from U.S. taxpayers.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: stablemoney 2/28/2026 4:01:52 PM (No. 2074348)
How does Fedex have standing to bring this suit? Fedex did not pay the tariffs. The customers can bring a class action.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 2/28/2026 4:40:33 PM (No. 2074363)
No refunds. All tariff money should be applied against the national debt.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 2/28/2026 5:29:26 PM (No. 2074382)
How can Fedex return tariff money? It's not theirs.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: voxpopuli 2/28/2026 5:56:13 PM (No. 2074390)
are they trying to get their patrons to put pressure on Trump to do a refund.. forget it tariff em more!!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Sunhan65 3/1/2026 12:53:01 PM (No. 2074771)
Oh, I see. So foreigners paid all those new import tariffs that the President imposed because foreign exporters had to cut their prices to compensate? That's great news! So, by that logic President Trump tariffs didn't make their products less price competitive in our market? But I thought that was one of the many (self-contradictory) reasons paying more tariffs was going to be good for us. But let's assume all of the import tax burden fell on those foreigners because they had to cut prices to compensate. Does that mean American exporters are paying all the higher retaliatory tariffs on the countries we're trying to export to? That doesn't sound good. There is an intellectually defensible strategic case for raising tariff barriers against your true enemies. But the "higher tariffs equals money for nothing" folks haven't made it.
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