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‘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.

Kalyeena MakortoffThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-08-06 · 11:11 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
‘Mamma mia!’: Trump tariffs refund ignites 53% profit spike at Nintendo
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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. 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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Trump imposed a fresh round of tariffs on more than 80 countries, including Japan.

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Nintendo is facing a class action lawsuit from customers claiming price hikes due to tariffs and benefiting from refunds.

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Nintendo's profits were aided by a refund on US tariffs after the Supreme Court ruled Trump's levies illegal.

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Nintendo reported a 53.5% surge in profits to ¥147.4bn for the three months to June.

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The Trump administration has refunded about $100bn from tariffs charged before the court ruling.

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Nintendo has reported a jump in profits, as the Japanese game maker’s earnings were buoyed up by a long-awaited refund on Donald Trump’s tariffs.The company said profits surged 53.5% to ¥147.4bn (£694m) over the three months to June, substantially beating expert forecasts for ¥77.8bn.Nintendo said sales of its Switch 2 console, which was released last summer, “maintained strong sales momentum”, while popular games such as Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, Star Fox, and Pokémon Pokopia “performed steadily”. However, that did not make up for an overall drop in sales compared with the same period last year, with revenue down by 10% to ¥517.8bn.Instead, Nintendo said profits were aided by a refund on US tariffs, after the country’s supreme court ruled in February that Donald Trump’s sweeping “liberation day” trade levies were illegal.The Trump administration has refunded about $100bn from the tariffs charged before the court ruling, representing 60% of the total $165bn collected. Trump has continued to pitch tariffs as a solution for the US economy, bringing back domestic production, securing better trade deals and closing the deficit in the federal budget.Nintendo’s Tokyo-listed shares were up 2.87% on Thursday after the earnings release.The company filed a lawsuit weeks after the US supreme court ruling, demanding a full refund from the White House that would cover what it spent on tariffs, plus interest.While a refund now appears to have come through, Nintendo stopped short of confirming the full amount, at a time when it is still appears to be resisting calls to pass those refunds on to consumers.skip past newsletter promotionafter newsletter promotionLast month, Nintendo was hit with a class action lawsuit on behalf of customers, which claims the company hiked its prices because of tariffs but later benefited from the refunds. Nintendo’s lawyers described the lawsuit as “meritless”, and that the price customers paid represented “the purchase price of the goods they wanted and received.”Last month, Trump imposed a fresh round of tariffs on more than 80 countries, including Japan, in a move that is likely to pose further problems for companies such as Nintendo. However, a coalition of 25 US states are now suing the Trump administration over the levies, potentially opening the door to another round of refunds for beleaguered exporters.
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