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Nintendo Takes Legal Action Over U.S. Tariffs Amid Strong Product Momentum

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
March 16, 2026
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While operational focus remains on the upcoming Switch 2 console, Nintendo has initiated a significant legal challenge. The Japanese video game giant is now pursuing a lawsuit against the U.S. government, contesting controversial import duties. A recent Supreme Court ruling has provided the legal foundation for the company’s case.

Operational Strength and Market Demand

Away from the courtroom, Nintendo’s core business demonstrates robust health. “Pokémon Pokopia,” released for the new Switch 2 on March 5, has seen its physical version largely sold out at major Western online retailers. This surge in demand comes as a surprise to some observers, given that the distribution format—a box containing only a download code—had been a point of discussion prior to launch.

This software success is complemented by a growing ecosystem. Peripheral manufacturer HORI is set to launch specialized steering wheels for the Switch 2 on March 23, designed to support upcoming game titles. Simultaneously, the lucrative licensing division is gaining renewed attention. The “Super Mario Galaxy” film premieres in theaters on April 1, with expectations to build on the financial performance of its predecessor.

The Legal Challenge Explained

On March 6, Nintendo formally filed a complaint with the U.S. Court of International Trade. The lawsuit seeks reimbursement for tariffs levied since the beginning of 2025 under the current U.S. administration. These charges included duties of up to 25% on goods imported from China, Mexico, and Canada, alongside a blanket 10% levy on all U.S. imports.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Nintendo?

The legal action, which names several government agencies including the Treasury Department, the Commerce Department, and the Department of Homeland Security as defendants, follows a pivotal Supreme Court decision. On February 20, the court declared a substantial portion of these tariffs illegal, prompting Nintendo’s claim for a refund of all payments made.

Share Performance and Industry Pressures

Investors are currently placing greater emphasis on strong sales indicators than on supply chain difficulties. Nintendo’s shares have recorded a notable advance of nearly 15% over the past seven trading sessions, reaching a current level of 56.00 euros. This upward move has decisively pushed the equity price above its 50-day line, situated at 51.67 euros.

The broader industry, however, continues to face operational headwinds. Persistent shortages in memory chips are applying pressure to hardware production margins. For Nintendo, the coming weeks present two tangible catalysts. Beyond the potential margin relief from a successful tariff reimbursement case, the early April cinema release offers a direct boost to its critical intellectual property segment.

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