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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 3, 2025Updated:June 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US states and small businesses are working together to stop President Donald Trump’s global tariffs. They argue that the tariffs are hurting the economy and causing financial harm, especially to small companies. A recent decision by the US Court of International Trade found that Trump may have gone beyond his legal powers when creating the tariffs. The administration is now appealing this decision, with important court documents due by June 9.

    One of the key businesses in the case is V.O.S. Selections Inc., a wine importer based in New York. The company says that the tariffs have made their products more expensive. They fear they may be forced to close if the financial burden continues. Many small businesses do not have the extra money to handle these rising costs.

    The legal battle continues in the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. While the original court decision found Trump’s actions unlawful, the case is on pause while the appeal is underway. If the appeal fails, the administration may try to take the case to the Supreme Court. This creates more uncertainty for business owners across the country.

    Several states, led by Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, are supporting the legal challenge. These states argue that the administration’s explanation for the tariffs is inconsistent and confusing. They believe the federal government is using unclear language and mixed messages, making it harder for businesses to plan ahead.

    The Trump administration has said that if the trade court ruling is upheld, they might refund some of the tariffs already paid. However, small businesses are not satisfied with this offer. They say that refunds would not cover the long-term damage they have already suffered.

    The economic impact of these tariffs goes beyond small businesses. The uncertainty also affects the wider market. According to the IndexBox research platform, continued confusion about trade policy could raise prices for consumers and reduce overall market stability. Businesses that rely on imported goods are facing delays and increased costs, which they may pass on to buyers.

    The appeal process will continue into the summer. Both sides are preparing legal arguments. A final decision from the appeals court could take several months. If the court agrees with the original ruling, the tariffs may be lifted. But if the court supports the administration’s position, the legal fight could go even further.

    At the core of this issue is the question of how much power the president has over trade. Trump used a law that allows tariffs for national security reasons. But critics say he used it in a way that ignored Congress. The outcome of this case could change how future presidents make trade decisions.

    Until the courts make a final decision, businesses remain in a tough spot. They continue to face higher costs and uncertainty. Many are calling for a quick resolution to avoid more financial damage. With legal deadlines approaching and pressure growing, this case is likely to shape future trade policy in the United States.

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