It's hard doing business when you don't know what your costs will be in six weeks. But that's the situation

many U.S. importers now find themselves in.

A federal appeals court struck down most of President Trump's worldwide tariffs last week, ruling that Trump had overstepped his authority in levying taxes of 10 to 50% on nearly everything the U.S. imports. But the tariffs remain in place for now, as importers wait for a final ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. Trump told reporters Tuesday that the administration would seek an expedited ruling. Here's how three businesses are coping in the meantime.

Monopoly maker

"It's been a roller-coaster," said Jonathan Silva, about the appeals court ruling, which came on the eve of a three-day weekend. "I really would have liked to have just enjo

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