Tabletop Sue Trump to stop the customs tariffs

A group of tables and other American small companies were filed on Thursday against President Donald Trump and his administration to try to stop definitions. The lawsuit claims that the customs tariff is “illegal and unconstitutional” and details of how to create challenges for prosecutors.

Table companies that are among the plaintiffs in the case include Stonemaier Games (which announced their participation in the case earlier this week, As mentioned before ribbed), Spielcraft games, Rookie Mage games, Xyz Game Labs, and Tinkerhouse. The 145 percent definitions imposed on the goods imported from China are an important part of the burden, as shown in examples in the case:

Among the other prosecutors in the princess AWesome, Company Companyy, Mischif Toy Store, and a game headquartered in Saint Paul, MN and others. The lawsuit was filed on Thursday to the American International Trade Court.

The lawsuit from small companies joins an increasing list of parties fighting definitions in court. Wednesday, 12 states A lawsuit against the administrationWith the New York Prosecutor, Lettia James, calls “illegal” definitions In a statement. The CEO of the Resources Learning Company, a games company, has also raised a lawsuit against the Trump administration on definitions, CBS Moneywatch said “This path is catastrophic.”

However, the future of definitions is now mysterious, with Wall Street Magazine Report yesterday The Trump administration is considering reducing the definitions of China

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