(The Washington Post)—Victor Schwartz was cooking dinner – a bottle of Vermentino wine already uncorked – when he received the news Wednesday evening.
A little-known federal trade court had overturned President Donald Trump’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs, which had sent shock waves through markets worldwide in recent weeks. And Schwartz’s tiny wine-importing company, V.O.S. Selections in New York City, was at the center of the lawsuit that had just thwarted the White House’s plans.
“I did not start this business 39 years ago with the idea of suing the president of the United States,” Schwartz told The Washington Post. Rather, he said, he wanted to find “interesting, delicious wines, bring them back here, find a community of people that were similarly interested in what I was doing and enjoy life.”…
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