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    L'Oreal, Dyson, Bausch + Lomb become the latest to sue for Trump tariff refunds

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 24, 2026

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    After a 6-3 Supreme Court ruling voiding IEEPA tariffs, L'Oréal, Dyson and Bausch + Lomb sued in the U.S. Court of International Trade to seek refunds. FedEx also filed, and over 1,000 importers could pursue up to $175B as processes move to lower courts.

    Table of Contents

    • Who Filed the Latest Cases
    • Wave of Lawsuits After Supreme Court Ruling
    • How Many Importers Have Sued
    • 6–3 Ruling Limiting IEEPA
    • Scale of Potential Refunds
    • L'Oreal Division Named
    • Refund Amounts Unspecified
    • IEEPA and Importer of Record
    • Requests for Comment
    • Defendants and Responses

    L'Oreal, Dyson and Bausch + Lomb sue to reclaim Trump‑era tariff payments

    By Arriana McLymore

    NEW YORK, Feb 24 (Reuters) - French beauty group L'Oreal, British vacuum manufacturer Dyson and contact lens maker Bausch + Lomb became the latest corporations to sue for refunds of tariffs paid under President Donald Trump’s emergency trade measures, days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the duties unlawful, court filings showed.

    Who Filed the Latest Cases

    Wave of Lawsuits After Supreme Court Ruling

    The cases were filed on Monday in the U.S. Court of International Trade, adding them to a growing list of prominent companies to file suit following Friday's landmark ruling. Global transportation company FedEx and U.S. skincare and fragrance company Sol de Janeiro also filed complaints this week. 

    How Many Importers Have Sued

    More than 1,400 importers including big-box retailer Costco and tiremaker Goodyear have already sued, court documents show, and trade lawyers expect a wave of additional lawsuits as companies try to recover billions of dollars in duties. The recovery process still has to be worked out by a lower court, though, and resolutions could take months or years.

    6–3 Ruling Limiting IEEPA

    Scale of Potential Refunds

    Up to $175 billion in U.S. tariff collections are subject to potential refunds, Penn Wharton Budget Model economists said, after the Supreme Court on Friday ruled in a 6-3 vote that Trump overstepped his authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), a sanctions law, to impose tariffs on imported goods.

    Those that have sued represent only a fraction of the companies that may be eligible.

    L'Oreal Division Named

    L'Oreal's case was filed by L'Oreal Travel Retail Americas, the division selling beauty products in duty‑free and travel‑related shops. 

    Refund Amounts Unspecified

    IEEPA and Importer of Record

    L'Oreal, Dyson, Bausch + Lomb and Sol de Janeiro said in their filings they served as importer of record on goods subject to IEEPA tariffs. L'Oreal did not say how much it wants refunded.

    Requests for Comment

    Defendants and Responses

    The companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment. As with other cases, the lawsuits named U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the agency's commissioner Rodney Scott and the United States of America as defendants. CBP and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    (Reporting by Arriana McLymore in New York; Writing by Josephine Mason in London; editing by David Gaffen)

    Key Takeaways

    • •A 6-3 Supreme Court ruling on February 20, 2026 struck down IEEPA tariffs, opening the door to refund claims.
    • •L'Oréal, Dyson and Bausch + Lomb filed suits as importers of record in the U.S. Court of International Trade.
    • •FedEx also sued, joining more than 1,000 prior importer cases, with additional filings expected.
    • •Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates up to $175B in potential tariff refunds; only a fraction of firms have filed so far.
    • •Refund procedures will be set by lower courts; timelines could take months or years and remain uncertain.

    Frequently Asked Questions about L'Oreal, Dyson, Bausch + Lomb become the latest to sue for Trump tariff refunds

    1What is the main topic?

    Major brands including L'Oréal, Dyson and Bausch + Lomb filed lawsuits to recover tariffs after the Supreme Court ruled on February 20, 2026 that IEEPA did not authorize those duties.

    2How much money is at stake in the refund claims?

    Economists at the Penn Wharton Budget Model estimate up to $175 billion in U.S. tariff collections could be subject to potential refunds, though actual amounts and eligibility will vary by importer.

    3Where were the lawsuits filed and how long might refunds take?

    Cases were filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade. The refund process will be determined by lower courts and could take months or years as procedures and eligibility are clarified.

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