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Toymaker assesses next steps in US Supreme Court tariff refund battle - Reuters
Toymaker assesses next steps in US Supreme Court tariff refund battle Reuters
February 21, 2026'Hard to keep lights on' - Business owners cautiously welcome tariff ruling
A toy importer says the Supreme Court decision was a rebuff to "insane fluctuations" in duties.
February 20, 2026From longshot lawsuit to landmark ruling: How a family toy business took on Trump's tariffs - Reuters
From longshot lawsuit to landmark ruling: How a family toy business took on Trump's tariffs Reuters
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'Hard to keep lights on' - Business owners cautiously welcome tariff ruling
As soon as she heard the US Supreme Court had struck down President Donald Trump's authority to impose sweeping global tariffs, Jenelle Peterson's mind raced to the possibilities for her toy business.
Vernon Hills, Illinois toy company played pivotal role in Supreme Court ruling striking down Trump tariffs
Updated on: February 20, 2026 / 10:22 PM CST / CBS Chicago A family-owned toy company in north suburban Vernon Hills played a pivotal role in the surprise Supreme Court ruling Friday tha
From longshot lawsuit to landmark ruling: How a family toy business took on Trump's tariffs
By Nicholas P. Brown and Eric Cox NEW YORK, Feb 19 (Reuters) - When Rick Woldenberg took the reins of his family's toy business, Learning Resources Inc, nearly three decades ago, politics and litigat