Sony, Mattel, P&G, Adidas, and Stanley Black & Decker hiked prices using tariffs as cover.
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Major manufacturers blamed tariffs and raised consumer prices well above their actual cost increases — pocketing the difference.
U.S. courts have ruled that using tariffs as cover for coordinated price hikes can violate consumer-protection and antitrust laws.
Eligible buyers may recover a portion of the overcharge plus statutory damages — no upfront cost, no fees unless you win.