Lawsuit demands Logitech hand tariff refunds over to customers
Summary
Logitech is facing a class action lawsuit for not refunding customers the money related to import tariffs that the U.S. Supreme Court declared unlawful. The lawsuit claims Logitech raised prices because of these tariffs, kept the extra money, and did not pass on the refunds it received from the government to customers.Key Facts
- In April 2025, Logitech raised prices on 51% of its products by up to 25% due to import tariffs.
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in February 2026 that these tariffs, imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), were illegal.
- Logitech received a full refund of $61 million from the government for these tariffs.
- Customers who bought Logitech products at higher prices are suing for refunds of the tariff-related price increases.
- Logitech’s CFO said in 2026 that the price increases offset tariff costs and contributed to high company profits.
- The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California by a housing builder and a California resident.
- Logitech has not publicly commented on the lawsuit or the price increases.
- Other companies like Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony are facing similar lawsuits over tariff refund issues.
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