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‘Mamma mia!’: Trump tariffs refund ignites 53% profit spike at Nintendo

Profit jump fuelled largely by unknown US refund amount as Japanese video game firm records quarterly sales drop

‘Mamma mia!’: Trump tariffs refund ignites 53% profit spike at Nintendo

TL;DR

  • Nintendo's profits surged 53.5% to ¥147.4bn, exceeding forecasts.
  • The profit increase was significantly boosted by a refund on US tariffs previously imposed by Donald Trump.
  • Overall sales revenue dropped by 10% compared to the same period last year.
  • Sales of the Switch 2 console maintained strong momentum, and popular games performed steadily.
  • Nintendo is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly not passing tariff refunds onto consumers.
  • The company is also impacted by new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Japan.
  • A coalition of US states is suing the Trump administration over recent levies, potentially leading to further refunds.