Costco has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over what it calls “unlawful” tariffs. The big-box retailer is the latest company to pursue legal action, joining a growing list of businesses and state agencies challenging the administration’s policies.
What began with small businesses and lower-level state officials has now expanded to include the country’s third-largest retailer and the largest wholesale members club.
The company filed its lawsuit in the Court of International Trade, arguing that tariffs collected under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act were unlawful. Costco said it is seeking a “full refund” for all duties paid as a result of the administration’s “reciprocal tariffs,” according to NBC News.
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