‘Mamma mia!’: Trump tariffs refund ignites 53% profit spike at Nintendo
Nintendo reported a 53.5% surge in profits for the three months ending June, reaching ¥147.4 billion, significantly exceeding expert forecasts. This profit increase was primarily driven by a refund on tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, following a US Supreme Court ruling that deemed the levies illegal.

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AI-generatedNintendo reported a 53.5% surge in profits for the three months ending June, reaching ¥147.4 billion, significantly exceeding expert forecasts. This profit increase was primarily driven by a refund on tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, following a US Supreme Court ruling that deemed the levies illegal. Despite this profit boost, Nintendo's overall sales revenue dropped by 10% compared to the previous year, though sales of its Switch 2 console and popular games performed steadily. The company is currently facing a class-action lawsuit from customers alleging price hikes due to tariffs, which Nintendo denies.
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5 extractedTrump imposed a fresh round of tariffs on more than 80 countries, including Japan.
Nintendo is facing a class action lawsuit from customers claiming price hikes due to tariffs and benefiting from refunds.
Nintendo's profits were aided by a refund on US tariffs after the Supreme Court ruled Trump's levies illegal.
Nintendo reported a 53.5% surge in profits to ¥147.4bn for the three months to June.
The Trump administration has refunded about $100bn from tariffs charged before the court ruling.