One Small Business, One Big Fight: Challenging Trump’s Tariffs
When a company with just ten employees takes on the federal government, it’s worth paying attention. Emily Ley, founder of the stationery brand Simplified, has filed the first known lawsuit challenging President Trump’s China tariffs. Her argument is simple: the tariffs are unconstitutional and crippling to small businesses like hers. With rising costs threatening jobs, employee wages, and prices, Ley’s case spotlights how sweeping trade policies can land hardest on the smallest shoulders—and why even a team of ten might feel compelled to speak up. Issie Lapowsky with Fast Company has the full story.
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