SUMMARY

A class action lawsuit filed in California accuses Logitech of raising prices to cover Trump-era import tariffs and then keeping both the higher prices and the federal refund. The suit alleges that Logitech increased prices by up to 25% in April 2025, citing tariffs, and has not returned any of the $61 million tariff refund it received after the Supreme Court ruled against the tariffs. The complaint argues that Logitech collected the refund but kept the price increases in place, leading to unjust enrichment. Similar lawsuits are being filed against other companies like Nintendo and Sony, with the central claim being that companies recovered the same cost twice.

TAKEAWAYS

Logitech is accused of keeping a $61 million tariff refund while maintaining inflated prices.

The company allegedly raised prices up to 25% in 2025, citing tariffs.

A class action lawsuit claims Logitech pocketed the refund after tariffs were struck down.

Similar suits are targeting Nintendo and Sony for alleged tariff refund practices.

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