Learning Resources and hand2mind challenge Trump’s tariffs in court

Today on Global Trade Pulse: Two Illinois toy companies, Learning Resources and hand2mind, just sued the US government, claiming President Trump’s 145 percent tariffs on Chinese goods—imposed under the 1977 IEEPA—are unconstitutional overreach. These tariffs, meant to pressure China, are instead choking US businesses, raising costs on educational toys, and potentially violating the separation of powers. Here’s the twist: Trump is the first president to use IEEPA for broad tariffs instead of targeted sanctions. If the courts agree, it could redefine who controls trade policy—Congress or the Executive—and reshape $600 billion in annual tariff flows. Stay tuned.https://kidscreen.com/2025/04/24/learning-resources-and-hand2mind-challenge-trumps-tariffs-in-court/

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