
Trump Sued Over Tariffs by Small US Firm Claiming ‘Severe' Harm
President Donald Trump was sued in Florida by a small retail stationery business which claims it will suffer 'severe' harm from his 'unconstitutional' tariffs on China.
In what may be the first US lawsuit challenging the president's rollout of the highest tariffs in over a century, Pensacola-based Simplified said having to pay extra to import products from China will inflict 'competitive injury in the form of higher costs, competitive disadvantage and lost profits.'

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