KEY POINTS
  • FedEx files suit against the U.S. over its Export Administration Regulations.
  • The lawsuit comes after Huawei demanded to know why the shipping company didn't deliver two of its packages.
  • The suit seeks to prohibit the Department of Commerce from enforcing the EAR.
DHL containers and a FedEx airliner at Hong Kong International Airport, in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China.

FedEx is suing the U.S. Department of Commerce to stop it from enforcing regulations requiring it to screen and block packages coming into the U.S. that may pose a threat to national security. The regulations put the shipping company directly in the crosshairs of the Trump administration's battle with Chinese tech company Huawei.

FedEx claims the Export Administration Regulations "violate common carriers' rights to due process under the Fifth Amendment," according to a statement released Monday. FedEx says the rules place an "impossible burden" on the carrier.