A ship is seen at the container terminal of the port in Qingdao, in China's eastern Shandong province on October 9, 2025. US President Donald Trump announced an additional 100 percent tariff on China on October 10 and threatened to cancel a summit with Xi Jinping, reigniting his trade war with Beijing in a row over export curbs on rare earth minerals. AFP/Getty Images
It’s one of the most significant economic cases to reach the Supreme Court in years – the blockbuster battle over President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs – but the nation’s largest companies are sitting on the sidelines.
The battle to stop Trump’s tariffs is being waged by a group of small businesses – including a family-owned toymaker in Illinois and a New York-based wine importer. They have advanced t

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