Supreme Court of the United States

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Last mentioned: Mar 17, 2026

Timeline

  1. FY2026 Earnings Impact

    End of the fiscal year for which FedEx projected a $1 billion hit from tariff-related costs.

  2. Summit Conclusion

    Expected extension of the current trade truce between the two nations.

  3. Beijing Summit Begins

    President Trump and Xi Jinping meet for high-stakes trade and stability talks.

  4. FedEx Lawsuit Filed

    Federal Express Corp and FedEx Logistics file an 11-page complaint in the U.S. Court of International Trade.

  5. WITA Conference

    Former USTR official Sara Schuman highlights China's emboldened trade stance.

  6. Section 122 Pivot

    President Trump announces a 10% global tariff using Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to bypass the ruling.

  7. Supreme Court Ruling

    The Court strikes down broad IEEPA tariffs in a 6-3 decision, citing lack of explicit Congressional authorization.

  8. Vance Response

    VP JD Vance issues a statement on X criticizing the court for 'lawlessness' and hindering industrial protection.

  9. Supreme Court Ruling

    SCOTUS strikes down Trump-era IEEPA tariffs as an overreach of executive authority.

  10. Busan Meeting

    Initial discussions lead to a reduction in effective tariff rates.

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Financial Regulation Bearish

FedEx Sues U.S. for Full Tariff Refund Following Supreme Court Ruling

FedEx has filed a landmark lawsuit against the U.S. government seeking a total refund of duties paid under Trump-era emergency tariffs recently declared illegal by the Supreme Court. The move marks the first major corporate legal action following the high court's ruling that the executive branch overstepped its authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

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