How a Small Wine Importer Took On Trump’s Tariffs - WSJ https://t.co/7sYcDOwcFH
The family-owned wine business that threw a wrench in Trump's tariff plan https://t.co/zl9KxYqOBR
Victor Schwartz, owner V.O.S. Selections, decided to file suit against President Trump's tariff plans because he saw them as an existential threat to his business. It won a temporary victory in U.S. trade court, and its lawsuit is still proceeding. https://t.co/Gjsi1k532G
V.O.S. Selections, a family-owned wine importer based in New York City, has challenged President Donald Trump's tariff plans through legal action. Victor Schwartz, the owner of V.O.S. Selections, filed a lawsuit against the tariffs, which he views as an existential threat to his business. The company won a temporary victory in a U.S. trade court, and the lawsuit is ongoing. This case highlights how a small business has complicated the implementation of Trump's sweeping tariff policies.