5 Small Businesses Are Showing Big Business How to Stand Up to Trump's Tariffs

In a bold move shaking Washington, five small businesses from Florida—ranging from home planners to electronics—are suing Donald Trump over his chaotic tariff regime, alleging he overstepped constitutional bounds by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose duties. Their suit, Emily Ley Paper Inc. v. Trump, argues only Congress has trade authority. While Fortune 500 giants stay silent, these entrepreneurs, backed by the libertarian-funded New Civil Liberties Alliance, are fighting back. Here’s the AI insight: this lawsuit challenges not just presidential overreach, but the legal foundation of unilateral trade policy—potentially resetting global supply chain governance and restoring predictability to international trade law.https://www.inc.com/bill-saporito/5-small-businesses-how-to-stand-up-to-trumps-tariffs/91187196

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