FedEx pledges to pass tariff refunds to customers if the U.S. government reimburses them

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FedEx says it will refund customers who paid tariffs if the U.S. government issues refunds, a stance tied to its lawsuit seeking a full duty refund after the Supreme Court ruled the tariffs unlawful; the exact process depends on future guidance from the government, and other companies are pursuing refunds, a process that could take years.
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